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For 10 Days Only
Beginning Saturday Septem-
be 2nd on following lines of No
iqualityGoods;
All Organdies, voiles, prints, ging
hams, towelings, silks, underwear,
straw hats, hosiery, men's overalls,
shirts, socks and many other lines
See. Bills for Particulars
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED DESIGNER PATTERNS
ruled 17FR!1► R
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DENO1l'>r_Y $ROS.
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
SUITS
TO MEASIJRI
ARE YOU HAVING TROUBLE
GETTING CLOTHES THAT SUIT
AND JUST SATISFY YOU`t
ASK ANY MAN WHO
WEARS OUR MADE-TO-ORDER
CLOTHES. HE WILL • `TELL
YOU THAT HIS TROUBLES ARE s
OVER.
Zurich's Garage
AUTO TIRES
We have on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And
TUBES, All Sizes (Rest on the Market). Also a few Seconds to
Clear at (Extra Special Prices).
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI-
CATING OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT 'DHE
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
VARIOUS. AUTOS.
I.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Axy-
Acetyline Welding. EXPERTAUPO REPAIRING A SPECIALT
Y. Get into the habit of Pat -ionizing us. We want to serve
you, and Serve You Wwll.
PHONE No. 103.
H. Mousseau Zurich
SPECIAL
CHOIOCE
RICS.
•TAILORED TO YOUR
MEASURE ' FROM A
SELECTION OF FAB -
Prices from $23 up
DEITOMY BRCS.
Produce taken in exchange for Goodie
LOCAL MARKE
(Correctecfe:be ehr
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Eggs
Flour per cwt
Wheat per bushel .
Bran per ton _.. .-.
Shorts per ton -._
Hog s..
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A Few Seasonable Hints
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS KNeaW THAT WE SELL THE BEST
GRADES OF OIL AND GREASES, (TIRES AND BELTING ON
THE MARKET. GENUINE POLARINE, 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 POiARINE FOR ALL TRACTORS AT
RIGHT PRICES.
A call on the telephone en.1 We will have the oil trucks fill
Your coal oil and ° Gasoline drums,
Tractor Owners bear in mind that we Sell Goodyear Kling-
tite Belts in any length or width, This is the best belting
made, barring none, te.
Parties requiring binder twine for Corn or Buckwheat, should
get their supply at once, We have only a limited quantity
and do trot intend getting any more this season,
FRESH CAR ST, MARYS PORTLAND CEMENT.
E)Lf>CiC
STRA
Animals AO -
premises of. th
mile east of.
field road:,
spotted este
all one-year
have same by
paying expens
Varna, Ont.
The first railway train from the
Pacific coast arrived in Montreal
on JuLy 12, 1886.
A few years ago a man was a
suspicious character if he had a
little German in him, now he is
a suspisious character if he has
a little Scotch in him.
• SAFETY FIRST
"Safety First" is a good maxim
in most things, but particularly so
in relation to the investment of
oney.. The rich may afford to
,ieculate and :to take the risks
''''!ndant on high rates of inter-
Those whose . means are
crate must be careful to see
aehere is absolutely security in.
hear nvestments. For such peo-
there is no other form of in-
}L'ment which takes such a high
ink, combining absolute security
It with liberal interest, as the bonds
'of the Dominion of Canada, 1301
dere of Dominion bonds bearing
cap five and a -half per cent. maturing
December 1, 1922, can reinvest
their money at the same rate of
interest by exchanging the old
bonds for new .ones running for
either five years or ten years, as
theb ondholder may prefer. Ar-,
rangements for carrying out this
exchange can hp made through all
the charered btanks.
ITEMS OF LOC
Mr, Jacob Schatz
Mich., is visiting h
M. Edighoffer, 14th
Mr. F. J. Wicks
will address the E
bath School on Send
Mr. and Mrs. Hy
son Arthur, occu)»i
ited friends`le rot c
the past week.
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ZURaCH
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Miss Pollock, of
has taken a position as' trimmer
in Miss M. E. Routledge's Millin
ery Parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. Hess and
family, Mrs, Gertrude Hess of Zur-
ich and Mr. D. Schlueter of Elk-
ton, Mich., were Sunday visitors at
Dashwood. .
sq?
gall
for lee
vis-
st luring
mere
neaiiayfield
Wm, Bullard, well known by
two generations of Seaforthcitiz-
ens, passed away at his home; West
William St,, onf Saturday last, after
an illness of several months, lilies
83rd year.
Mrs, Rupp has moved herhouse
hold effects from the Deihcert pro-
perty, to the property owned b'
Mrs. A, Smith, and recently Vac-
ated by Mr. H. Well, where she
intends to *side.
Fire completely destroyed the
60x60 bank barn of Norman 'Smilie
near Brinkman's •Cornerq, Lindsay
Township -last Friday evening, with
a loss -of about $3,800. Some $2,-
200 insurande was carried. The
fire was first noticed about. 30
minutes after a threshing crew lef t
the farm. ,
A FAMILY NECESSITY
a)^
TbeeteI,ay, Sept. :..21s't3
Th store with the Lib era Cash Discount
And see the Wonderful Val-
ues in` Aluminum now
showing in our window.
Here are just a few items:
TEA KETTLES $1,98
COFFEE 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.
MRLJek& BRP[JN
PHONE 63
Ronald Job apartment
Is al Nays at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding _Invitations and Announcements, CallingCards,
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop
es, Ch c B)3ks,..Postine Bills a sp3cialty.
No other journel caters so in-
timately and minutely to the needs
of the agriculturist as does the
Fatly anHeraid and Weekly Star
of 1VIontreale From his medical to
his religious needs, from the health
of his stock to the capabilities of
his machinery, from his ladies' em-
broidery to their pickles, from the
minerals 'on the land to the fish
in his brooks, brom the hooks of
his Leisure hours to the amusement
of his children, from the individ-
ual cares to his public duties, he
finds companionship, help andi
,guidance ,in the sante old journal.,
which delighted his fathers and is
the joy of his children today. He
could not afford to be without the
Family Herald and Weekly Star of
1ltontreal. The subscription price is.
eee0 per year. '
Three families had a close ea11
from death when two autos co11-
i•:1 d joust south of Hensa.11 onSun-7.
.Tay eve, and rolled in a deep ditch
Robert Green and William Black-
well, of' the Tarr Line, Hay, were
seriously injured and, their wiles
and families slightly hurt, while
Chas. Chapman and family, of Lon-
don, escaped with minor, injuries,
Mrs, Blackwell threw her little
girl out of harm's way just before
the crash and the child escaped
being injured. The aeeident oc-
cured just after the Chapman ear
had crossed they bridge a mild
south of Hensae. Evidently the
steering gear broke and, the car
collided. with Mr, Green's ear,wl ich
was coming head on. They both
went into /the ditch, the Chapman
car on top,. Mr. Chapruan wa.s'
able to extricate hitnaelf and went
for assistance. Mn kl' Zen; who
suffered iy 1nr,h .
1:4 3, his �
io ider
,
and Mr 1>rna wed, whose beck yes
hurt, were taken to the,hO e of I.
Bell near be, and attended there,
SPORT NEWS
ECIALS
We invite you to go carefully ower these
Seasonable Goods, and be convinced
of the low prices prevailing
10 yards toweling fork _$1,00,
Serge, all colors 40 in wide, yd. 90e
Dress goods for school girls
per yaiid at 23c
Lucan defeated 'Palmerston at l
Lucan on Saturday evening by 11
to 6 in the championship of the
N. W. B. A. and: the righftto go
into the play-offs' for the in`ermed•,:
fate O. B. A. title. 13 The return
game will be played in Palmerston
this Wednesday. Ward, of Lucan
hit a home run with a man on
base in the fifth inning, which
Yiroved the undoing of Lawrence
who was replaced by Morris.
Hindinarsh pitched steady ball for
Lean, and taking this game. as a
criterion, ;the Irish Nine should win
the play -oft
Palmerston ',.- .._ ... 211 010 001-6 12 4
Lucan .. ..- ... 002 141 12x-11 12 5
iLawrence, Morris and Johnston,
Hind,marah and Crawley.
Umpires—Miller and Daly, Str-
atford.
iAs Lucan plays at ;Palmerston
this. Wednesday evening, and in.
case the homo team should win, a.
good suggestion would be to in-
vite thin Beams to• play off on the
It
would
fast Zurich Diamond,
4taw ;a big crowd, as Zurieh is
located. quite ;eeetrel for both
tea ,
Plaid Dress Goods, Very New 9c5
Monarch Down 2 -oz. ball at A35c,
Monarch Dove 1 oz ball at 25c
Monarch Floss, 1 oz. ball for 25c
In all the newest shades. Knit
Your Sweater and scarf now.
We are showing a large range of
Dress Goods and Coatings for
fall in the following; Home Spun
Velours, Sergcs, Tricotine.
Sweater .sfor `Boys and Men. Just
received a fine lot of Mens' and
Boy's Sweaters, all wool, New.
Shades,
Nev Hosiery for Ladies in Heather
Shades.
Men's Waterproof Coats, Regular
$25.00. On Sale this week
for $15,00.:
fCongoleum, Rugs in the Newest
design and popular prices. When,
in town look these over and hal
comvinced.
See our window display
ductory trial offer of
sortment.
for Intro..
soap as,.
7, 1-1b. tins Pilchards for x$1.00 or-
15c a tin. Better than Salmon,
Choice Red Salmon, Libbys brand?,,.
at 45c. a tiny why pay 60c, a the
when you can buy No,; 1 Sal-•,
mon at 95c
Broken Biscuits, 10c. a lb.
Brick cheese at per lb, ... ...
We carry hundreds of. samples of
the Celebrated Broadway 13ran4
Clothing for Men. Come he
and let us show you these sant-.
pies whether you want a' sunt;
or overcoat. We .guarantee le
perfect fit.
A Big Showing of Hats, Caps,
Men's Garbadeen Coals in the Gloves, Belts, 13raees, Collare •
Latest Style Price this week $23 Ties, Socks, Etc. Etc,,
NO TROUBLE IT7 SHOW GOODS
ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS
WE ARE OFFERING.
ro w Wanted. Buterickrashion
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