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Beginning Saturday Septem-
be 2nd on following lines of leo
1 quality Goods;
All Organdies, voiles, prints, ging
barns.. towelings, silks, underwear,
Straw hats, hosiery, men's overalls,
shirts, socks and many other lines
See Bilis for Particulars
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
DESIGNER PATTERNS
Zurich's Garage
AUTO TIRES
We shave on hand. a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And
TUBES, All Sizes (13est on the Market). Also a few Seconds to
Clear at (Extra Special Pricesy.
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI-
CATING OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE
THE BEST AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES-.
COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR.
Also stock a complete line of
Genuine Ford Parts
,ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS OF
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VARIOUS• AUTOS.
I.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Axy-
Acetyline Welding. EXPERT AU ro REPAIRING A SPECIALT
Y. Get into the habit of Pat -.Ionizing us. We want to serve
you, and Serve You Wwl'1.
PHONE No, 103,
H. Mousseau
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Zurich
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A Few Seasonable Hints
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS KNOW THAT WE SELL THE BES'I`•
GRADES OF OIL AND GREASES, [TIRES AND BELTING ON
THE MARKET. GENUINE PO.LARINE, LIGHT, MEDIUM OR
HEAVY AT $1.10 PER GAL. OR. 5 GALLONS FOR $5.00
ALSO MEDIUM MOTOR OIL WHICH IS A GOOD OIL FOR
FORD MOTORS AT 75C. PER GALLON OR 5 GALLONS FOR
$3.50; WE HANDLE ,GENUINE GARGOYLE MOBILE OIL
AND SPECIAL HEAVY POLARINE FOR ALL TRACTORS AT
RIGHT PRICES.
A. call on the telephone and We will
Your coal oil and Gasoline drums.
Tractor Owners bear in mind that we Sell Goodyear Kling-
tine Belts in any length or width. This is the best ' belting
made, barring none.
Patties requiring binder twine for Corn or Buckwheat, should
get their supply at once, we have only a limited quantity
and do not intend getting any more this season.
FRESH CAR ST. MARYS PORTLAND CEMENT,
have the oil trucks fill
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GENT ''> 1,R 7ISI3INGs
Ordered
Clothing
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• ARE YOU HAVING TROUBLE
GETTING CLOTHES THATSUI'.!
AND JUST SATISFY
ASK ANY MAN SOHO `'
WEARS OUR MADE TOORDE'R
CLOTHES. HE WILL TELL t`
YOU THAT HIS '.CRO.UBLES ARI
OVER.
TAILORED TO YOUR
SPECIAL MEASURE FROM . •A
CHOIOCE SELECTION OF . FAB-
RICS.
Prices from $23;
DEINTOIVIT 13nos.
Produce taken in. sxchan;e for Goods
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter 3b
Eggs • 25
Oats35-40
Flour per cwt
Wheat per bushel ... ... .... 95
Bran per ton ... ... ... ... ....... 20.
Shorts per ton ... .: 24
Live Hogs ...
ITEMS OF. LOCAL INTE
LONDON, .oNT.
Automobile races, 'tip
score of international.
ed 1,.ings in comae
ture 'the Western.
on Saturday afterno'
according to Secretary
who htis just completed
ions for a sanction from, the
national Motor. Co.,test Asso
Drivers with their high ,spe
mounts, direct from the speedw
tvi1' be included among the pil
entering in the seven events co
peting for the $2,500 purse .mon
Several of the stars listed to driv
in the iCanadian National Exhibi
ion events at Toronto will be in-
duced to come here as well as pit=
ots from ,Detroit, Chicago, San
Francisco and Western Canada. Al].
of the drivers to compete in the
races here will be licensed profes-
sionals 'eligible to compete for
the world's track championship.
The cars will be inspected by :01--
iric;al3 of the Internet o :al ,Mo'oe•.
Contest Association and must con-
form to the rulings governing the
latest type of speed creations. Be-
cause of the exceptional purses
offered and the magnitude of the
Western Fair speed es nts, fair
officials here believe that one of
the greatest gasoline speed fest-
ivals ever held in Me Dominion
twill result from the plan- they have
made to thrill the thousands of
spectators who will gather here.
Attention has been turned to the
fair grounds track here and a crew
of men will begin improvements
within the next few days to pro-
vide the speed. kings with their
powerful machines with ideal con,
ditions under which to drive.
aggregations or "thee Advertisers
from the North" as their press cal-
led them ani' summer, they ce:t inly
advertised the Goderich boys last
Wednesday. But it was not the
the playersjault by no means, we
;scan only once more refer to what
„seerns to us the fact of this folly
,i;:iarnely the inferior management.
'he Goderich teams would, if prop -
u",, managed, defeat any , team
;,ring in the amateur ranks in
'Stern Ontario. But why should
1s not? when they have been
ting the best players • avail-
oris such places as Buffalo
el'landy Port . Colbourn,
inton, Bayfield, Cargill,
`r• *;1.4 ge•' population of
)se from.. .Apar
Jim , McCarroll.
lit"'• of (the., whole.
'at' least he executed
at a spectator with
tri+,1"a new way of playing
00.4 especially in the am�a't-
tnks, this alone is a bad give
• where this boy hails from
am old method of squaring up
has become' so unpopular that
public will' not tolerate it any
I
ger. One of their weeklies
rmed Zurich' as "The Roaring
ion.:" Well, this is more lion
like than anything a Zurich player
ever pulled off, and furthermore,
Zurich has something, if they cho-
ose, to "roar" about. by winning
last year's pennant, while Goder-
ich con only "roar'' at their string
of defeats. After the first few
rounds of victory they had this
spring, when luck and all the
breaks went their way, the Purity
Flour fixture never looked like a
champions team, compared with
the Zurich and Wingham -teams: of
the 'lasit two years. They seemed
tohave': too much disorganization
and not the' unity and co-operation
that develops the winning • punch
11 Goderich ever, wishes to win
the N. W,B. A. Trophy, which seem-
ingly is their ambition, they
must. start at the bottom and bu-
ild, up a team of their own boys
thaat will work together hand in
hand, the same as the Wingham
and Zurich teams have in the past
'''and then get a management 'af-
.ter the style of Lee Hoffman, who
so„ nobly and: coolheaded has.man-
ned our Ploys the past seasons,
and instead of being continuously
"Sere" .and harping around with
.protests, and every other way but
its a good `square sportsman map
ner, Wingham from now on will
have easy 'sailing in the finals,
anti without a doubt, instead of
sending the fine Clarke Trophy
on display at the Molsons Bank
window, to Goderich, as we had
anticipated, it will go back to
to Wingham from whence it cans,
But eongra,t ilations to' the Winners
of this year's pennant. We must
$a',y *ou are wortht of the same,
as 'you alwa,ysShow the true sp-
ortsnianship that is admirable in.
,all sporting ranks.
Gob0 ];IEREST A:.,:
SPORT NEWS
A very keen contested game
of baseball was played here on
Monday afternoon when }lensall
Juniors came out and were 4ef.,
eated in a nine inning trffair score
4-1. Itensall made .their lone run
in the last inning. These boys
ehowed some ,real fine form, and.
if they jiave a few note year'o
seasoning, will make sorne of the
senior teams look sick,
01-1! HO! rigs.
THE GREAT PURITY FLOUR
TEAM OF GOEERICH COULD
NOT WIN THE N.W,B.A,,
CUP
Last Wednesday afternoon at;.
the beautiful town of Clinton, ,the
..argest gathering on such 'an oc-
'ccasion sawAhe great Purity Flout;
team of Goderich, the only
near -professional nine playinguni.
der the amateur name, that we
know off, defeated by a few gath-
ered "home brews" of . Wingharrnr
score,4-5, It s'ennis :r ,l'eplorable,
disgrace thrtt e unh a fine bunch
of lrleiv -q •rr' the 'Purity.`la�urs :i
wtt t.,� �, ,,•.,, v„
oil the job" anis
be defeated, by this hone 0ien10
A.rSOUT TE SAFETY.
A liberal rate of interest with,
absolute security is the attractive
,after made by the niinsteri of Fin
a,nee,to holders of. the Canadian
Government war loan bonds m.ait-
using:' December , 1, 1922. The o'f--
Or ,is riot made to inveotsrs gen-
erally, but only to, the holders of
the bands soon to matures The
bonds, to be retired, bearing in-.
tt re$ta at five: and onehalf per cent
'Wl,l'l be exchanged for new bonds
bearing the sante rate of interest.
+See ;t ,ar' ad,vertise'xii&nt of the Atle-.
4 tCY+'�Y� PF'innace y
Thursday, September nth, 1922
The stare Ali the Liberal Cis! Dinaanl
And see the Wonderful Val-
ues in Aluminum now
showing in our window.
Here are jnsta few items:
TEA KETTLES $1.98
COEFEE PERCOLATOR $1;98
DISH PANS $1.98
SET' 3 SAUCE PANS $198
8 AND 10 QUART STEWING KETTLES $1.98
These .are all Guaranteed Heavy
Weight Utensils
We carry a complete line of Furn-
iture and Hardware. Your confid-
ence is solicited.
mEuekat BRAUN
PHONE 63
eras _ Job Departite
Is al Nays at your service for GOOD. PRINTING.
Wedding. Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envel a
tt
es, Check Baoks, Posting Bills &specialty.
Here are some very good seasonable,
Bargains that are exceptional values
EXTRA VALUES IN ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS. , VOILS'
GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, ETC.
LADIES WHITE. VOILE WAIST AT A BIG REDUCTION
Regular Values x$2.50. Sale Price
SHORT ENDS FANCY VOILS AT PER 'YARD
COLORED VOILS REGULAR $1 and $1.25 yd. Sale PRICE ... ...50e
HOUSE DRESSES IN LIGHT COLORS. SALE PRICE $1,00, $1,511
LADIES WHITE SKIRTS. Reg. 6.50, 5.00 and ^4.50 On Sale at $2.'0
Girl's Gingham Dresses, Regular $2,00 SALE PRICE .., .. $1.50
.LADIES SUMMER VESTS 40e. and 50c. values, Sale ... 25e,
JOB LOT LADIES WHITE WAISTS AND MIDDIES
ON SALE AT ,EACH ... _...-....
ALL . STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE
MEN'S PLAIN WHITE SPORT SHIRTS, REGULAR $2.50
ON SALE FOR ONLY
PILCHARD, Better Than Salsnon7 1-,1b TINS FOR
LOOSE BROKEN BISCUITS ONLY PER POUND .._
PEANUT BUTTER PER POUND AT
CHEESE PER POUND AT .........
CORN FLAKES PER 'BOX 10e
SNAPS IN ALL LINES OF GROCERIES
50e
$1,00
••- $1,00
25e
25e
ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS
WE ARE OFFERING,
Produce Wanted. ButerickFashions
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