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Groceries
1 box corn slakes
1 11s. pure cocoa
2 4 oz. bars toilet soap
1 bac ;fuss starch
1 pkg. Mutes
1 1 ib. tin salmon
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Produce Wanted . Ph•one 67
:Zurich'.s Garage..
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In order to please the public and for
the:' Customer to know exactly what he
is getting for his money, we have ar-
ranged a schedule 'Price, List in con-
nection with Ford work which is as
follows
Flat Labor Chane Less Parts
Complete Overhauling Motor and Transmission ._ ,_, .,_ _.. $19.00
Complete Ov6rhauling Motor, less Transmission ... „_ . $15.00
Complete Overhauling Rear Axle, drive shaft included ... .: $6.00
Complete Overhauling rear axle, less drive shaft ... ,. j :., $4.00,
Repair and rebush steering gear and front wheels :_, ,. ' $4:00
General Overhauling on other makes of Carswill be _charged at
the rate, of 75 cents per hour,,
All minor repairs taking less than one hour will be.charged accord-
ing to merit.
FLAT CHARGE ON REPAIRING BATTERIES.
Overhaul and Re -separate Six-Volt,,,&orage Battery,:
Replacing ,'one Jar $4.00. Winter Storage, wet, $2.50, Dry $8.00
CUSTOM BATTERY CHARGING
ALL BATTERY WORK GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR
H. Mousseau Zurich
$st:00.
$Y1,75
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TIRES!
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3• BIG• REDUCTION IN GOOD YEAR AUTO TIRES. • AND
.'ki. TUBES, AUTO TIRES' AND,. TUBES ARE OHEAPBR NOW
THAN PRE -WAIL PRICES': •
NO ;ONE SI,IOULD TAKE A CHANCE ON .. BUYINCG SEC- 'i'
.1, +ice
ONDS OR CHEAPER GRADE TIRES PROM -JOBBERS, WHEN
• VOU CLAN BUY A FIRST 20x3 Z GOOD YEAR R IYFON-SKID
• FOR $13.25, OR $16,50 FOR A GOOD YEAR DIAMOND TREAD .F
,j, We have just received a White CCep Electric Wash Machine, 'r
which was formally the Time Saver,, with 1'6th H. P. motor and +
all latest Improvements, Call in and let tis demonstrate this ` +
si' machine.
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We always carry a hull line ,Of hand Machines at Reasonable
Prices.
4 OUR •STOCK OF HARDWARE IS 'ALWAYS CONPLETE,
WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE,
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
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`t'1ailrsdsY, March 1922
iNom Y encs. ordered
GENTS FURNISHINGS: Clothing
.m,.. The store. with the Liberal CashDiscount
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6631ire clothing is
right in every : part-
icular
ori-is lar and will ..:sati
isfg particular men.
In every community :there
are men who prefer to• wear
clothes that are speciallytail-:
ored to meet their individual.,
tastes.
Hobberlin Made :to -Measure
System makes t.easytogive
every man the sort of !`style'
and fit he requires. '
1)Ell 131540S.
Producetakenin exchange for goods
ITEMS OF LOCAL ' INTEREST
Mr. W. H. Pfile was a business
visitor to . London on Tuesday.
Mr. Fred. Weskloh left last
week for Londonand Detroit:
Mr. .W. F. Braun has purchased,
a new Chevrolette touring car.
Mr. F. Me'Cutcheon of London,
spent the It -eels -end at the 'home
of Mrs.„0. Rennie,.
Mrs. Hy. •Gallman arrived home
last week, after a few week's vis-
it at Petrolea;
Mr. Albert Rose of the vinare
is seriously ill. We b,ope for, a
speedy recovery.
Mr. F. J. Wickwire of Huns tit,
called in the village on Wedgy s
h
Mr. and Mrs. .11y. Weber.. 'of>
Preston attendedthe funeral o,;
the
latter s father, Mr. Ch rl
as..
Brill, this .week. '
A Joint Auction Sale will } bci
held at the Walper House, . 2ur-
ie:h, thisSs.turday afternoon. See..
Sale -Notice for full' particulars '"
Mr. Jacob Oesch of the Goshen
Line, north,' is holding an auction
sale' of 'Farms •Stock and Implem-
ents, on, Tuesday, March 28th.
The 'domestic science course Mir -
en by Miss Hopkins, under the'
au'snices of elle Womens' Instit
.LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs
Buckwheat
Barley
Wheat
Oats .
..,.....f 24c.
75c.
75e.
.$1.37
..,.,•...60-75c.:
Flour per cwt, $4.00-$4.75
Bran ....... ...'. $35.00.
Shorts
Live hogs cwt
,..$35.00
$12.50
LONESOME?
Men;. Women, Girls
Bachelors, Widows,; Etc.
"bTn rtur Correspondence ' Club
and -make-many interes' sig fi'ends.
Get acquainted throughout the
`v •oa., Id through our medium. Marry
Weaii:h, Happiness. Hundreds
rich attractive and congenial, wil-
ing to wed. Photos Free. Send
50 coins for four month's subsea
riptiun. 81.00 for one• year,
FLORENCE •BELLAT•l.
200 Montague St. 'Brookllyn,'N. Y.
GRAND BEND
Mr. and Mrs. John Baird, who have
been visiting in Crediton and near
tatthe past two weeks all 1 cU = Thedford 'returned home last week.
en a decided success and all ladies I Mr.'Gordon Turnbull moved Mori -
speak very well of Miss Hopkins .day`"to Parkhill• .
Mr. Abner Mollard is moving this
week to Sarnia.
Gordon Allister, who has been work-
ing ou a farm near Sarnia, came' ho -
known as the old feed store and, ni.e on Saturday. '
Sovereilgn Bank building. The ( Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Jgnes who have
former Mr. Papineau, .is occupyin„i :been visiting with the Tatter's par-
es a garage and machine. • shop, eats, 12r: and Mrs. F. Tetreau, left
while the latter is being ocettpied Jett Saturday to visit on the fourteen
�.s th3 Ladies', Hall.
as a domestic science demonstr
atop?.
Mr. Peter Papineau has purch-
:teed from the estate of the late'
S. Rennie, the business property
th concession of Stephen and also
-.• COUNTY NEWS - " Exeter and London, before returning
The U.. P. 0. at Wiligham has bought to their home in Regina about Mar-
out•Benninger's-creamery and is go- ;cls 24th.
i*g to run it for the"good of the mem Miss Ethel Oliver of London spent
bers. • a few days at the home of Walter
Goderich is, up against .difeculties England last week.
regarding its water supply, A dep- Mr. Ed; GUI Jr. was in Exeter Sat-
utatioal from the council waited on urday.
Dr. McCullough of the Provincial
Board of Health, who told them a " STANLEY. TOWNSHIP
new filtration Basin and intake pipe
must be installed, The council has scraping, roads these days. Harry
been considering the sinking wells , knows what to do in order to Have
hitt the doctor•said they would not good roads.
supply adequate water: The couch.. Mr,. ,Clarence Parke intends niov-
is going' ahead to sink a teopleell. ing shortly to the farm he has pur-
They put a by-law to the people in chased near.Hensall.
the fall asking. for a inney /or a new A ver lis • event was quietly sol
y APy q Y
filtration plant and it was turned ,eiititized on Saturday March 41h,
Mr: Barry Talbot has been busy
down.
CREDITON
Mrs. Paul Shenk went to London
last week and was operated 'en et
St. Joseph's hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith left for
Detroit on Monday where Mrs. Smith
will continue , to undergo medical
treatment.
W. E. Oestreicher Is spending a
few days in Windsor on business.
S. B. Stothers of Clinton and Mr.
Stratford of the 0, A, C. Guelph,` were
+++ in town last week investigating the
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,i, death of . several head of cattle own-
ed by Clayton Sims, The decision ar
rived et was that they had died froth
eating mildewed sweet clover,
Mrs, Steina•eher and dart liter Mrs.
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, illo whexe they attended tete funeral
STAEr ,1+ofMissiNinnie Steinaclier,
�rrtV' ,1. Mrs, W. H. Wenzel and
MissabW+
,1"qel Wenzel were called to Detroit on r
4.•
: Tuesday on aeeount of the serious
t•. ''1' ,
ill-
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.`y�,a,,v.+rf,lt+':-'; ,i. w c 1litra, Weptzel,a neseJ,libnMWW�nLliyeeeMiss
when Miss Eliza, youngest daughter
of Mrs. Annie Robinson, became the
bride of Mr. Edward Lowden, of Ham
ilton. Until, a.week ` prior to her
marriage, Miss' Robinson wee on the
nursing staff of Victoria Hospital
London, having graduated from that
iastitution last October. On leaving
the hospital she was made the recip-
leet of several dainty and valuable
gifts by her friends of the liureing
profession, -and a fewdays before her
marriage she was showered with a
host of useful linen presents by her
girl frinds of the Goshen, The young
couple took the afternoon train at
Gbderich, and were married in Hain
Ilton et eight o'clock Saturday' 'event-
ing ny Rev. Mr. Hollinr'ake, of that
eity. The eereniony was witnessed
by the groom's cousins, and after the
signing of the register the happy
couple motored to their horde on the
inountath. A host of friends liolfti
together sit wishing them Godspeed as
i; heyit trrat+Yv'together down the path,
way of We, -'
Another year has ended, and we wish to thank
ALL who support us and • had confidence hi our
business Dealings..
IT IS OUR' IMI'E lTIONS THIS COMING YEAR T00 DO EVEN
1BETTE:R IN GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS VALUE AT ALL
TIMES, -AND TO GIVE SATISFACTION, OR MONEY WILL
BE ;REFUNDED WITHOUT QUESTION.
IN ORDER TO. STIMULATE CASH SALES AND KEEP AS.
MUCH OF OUR COMMUNITY BUYING AT FIOMEU, WHICH
AT ALL tr'IMES GIVES THE MOST SATISFACTION. WE
ARE STARING A SYSTEM OF DISCOUNT FOR CASH SAL-
ES, AND DISCOUNT FOR ACCOUNTS WHICH ARE
SETTL
ED WITHIN A "CERTAIN PEROID OF .TIME, GOODS BOU-
GHT AND `• FAID IN CASH WILL NET THE CUSTOMER, •. S%
ON THE DOLLAR, OR 2% ON EVERY 25e. PURCHASE-
15 to 25%, discount on goods marked at high - prices ON GOODS 'BOUGHT AND . CHARGED
A' DISOCOUNT OF 6% 'IF WE F T GIVEE
MONTHS ATTER DATE OF PAID IN PEROIDCHA. THREE
FIRST PURCHASE.
4% IF PAID IN PEROID OF
SIX :MONTHS..
2% IF PAIN IN PEROID OF NINE MONTHS.
ANY 'GOODS PAID AFTER 9 • MONTHS IFP ITO YEAR WILL
COST AS CHARGED.
WE HAVETI IS BY NO MEANS' A NEW IDEA WITHUS;. SINCE'
ALWAYS- GIVEN A. FAIR 'DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
BUT •WE WANT TO CONVINCE OUR PATRONS THAT I'.LT
PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH. '
Make sure you are getting
for Goods„
.The accounts for 1921 are ready and if not called for , by
Feb: 10th will be mailed. • It; is our .wish to have all outstand-
ing accounts _settled at 'once, either by .Cash or Note.•
Your diseount when paying cash
MELIei& BRuN
PHONE 63
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Is al Nays at your service for GOOD. PRINTING
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calhng Card,
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop
es, Check Books, Posting Bills a specialty.
tockReductjon
Sale
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Consistng -of Dr: Goods Gr
• Y oCeries.
Allen's Clothing, Crockery,
etc..
Commenting Saturday �tiy :Mar, 25. ` h, n
Saturday April d
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13,:dagirgains sofBi�' ig
Special bargainsevery _ da.. of Sale, y
1st. Day, March 25th, 7th Day, Sat. pAial lst. -
4 Cakes Faim Olive Soap .,, :..25c �a lbs. Green Tea.
3 Boxes Corn Flakes 25c 1-1b. tin Maple Leaf. Salmon
2nd. Day, 1Mlarch 27th.
1 dozen cloth pins: •
Yeast Cakes per Box
-•10c.
Ird. Day, March 28th
I1ice, 41b0. for ,
$1.01`
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8th Day, Mote. 'April 3rd.
r
o Bars Laundry Soap _• 25e
9th Day, Tuesday .April 4th.
2 Ibs. prunes a 25.e,,
25c 10th • Day,, W,d.- April ,5th.
2 Cans Corn -._ . lac
ith Day, Wed•, March 29th.
81bs. Oatineal _, ,._ _. 251
5th •Day, Thurs. ,1liarch 30th
5 lbs. Roasted Coffee .,:$1;00
tith Day, Friday 'March; 31st:
24lbs. Calf Meal.:. $1.00 Last Day of _sale,
5 Gallons coal oil at
llth . Day, Thurs, • April 6th.
Pair Blue' Stripe: Overalls, .:: :$/4.65
12th, Day, Friday April 7th
'Hand Painted Nippon ;China at
HALF PRICE
t3th Day, Sat. Ajxril 8th.
Above are only a few of the Many Bar=,
gains.
CASH OR PRODI10E
Produce Wanted. Butenerashio
Phone 1..
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