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ricsReductions
Now in effect on following
lines of Seasonable Goods:
Mens' and Boys'. Over-
coats
ver'coais and Suits
About Four. Dozen Sweater Coats
for Men and Boys and 1 dozen Lad
ies' Coats, PRICES CUT ITO PIE-
CES IN THESE.
Men's Heavy Sox, Mitts, Gloves.,
Wool Blankets, Etc.
NEW SPRING GOODS ARE NOW
ARRIVING. See our new Lot of
Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Gal-
ateas, Chintzes, Creotns, Special
Price on 200 yds. print light and
dark Colors, 25c. yd.
NEW Shipment of Stamped mats
on hand. Make your choice now
TRY ROYAL PURPLE
Laying Meal for your hens.
Makes hens lay more eggs. We
have a new lot of .Royal Purple
and Pratts Stock and Poultry Reg-
ulator, also Oyster Shell, •and
GRIT NOW ON HAND.
Our 1922 Accounts are now ready.
Will YOU dell for Yours. If not call-
ed for in a short time, we will forward
them by m ail.
J. GASCHO & SON
Prfkduce Wanted Phone 67
Zurich's Garage
AUTO TIRES
We have on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And
TUBES, All Sizes (Best 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 THE
THE BEST AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES-
COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR.
Also stock a complete line of
Genune Ford Parts
ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS OF
VARIOUS AUTOS.
I.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Bat c:•y Charging, Axy-
Acetyline Welding. EXPERTAUTO REP A MING A SPECIALT
Y. , Get into the habit of Pat-ronizing us. '. a want to
you, and Serve You Wwll.
PHONE No. 103.
H. MQUSSOaU
Zurich
serve
• What is more appreciative these
• cold `linter nighrs than to huddle
•beside a nice warm Heater Stove
or well warmed home with one
Of our popular makes of Furnaces
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Albert Kalbflei'sch is spend -
,few days at Kitchener. Don�'ila Ruby is atteeding
millinery :illinery opening at London
M week.
Mrs. John Deitz of Brucefteld.
is visiting •at the home of Mr, and'i
Mrs. Samuel Deitz, •
You'll always find that married.
people who have never quarrel-,
ed have very poor.memories.February is abundantly main-
tainirt�g itis reputaiotn for being the'
moat wintry of the winter months
Hats off 'to President Harding'
who would, not agree to !stop Ami-'.
erican anthracite coal from eon-'
ing into.Canada.
Mr.Ed. Mousseau, who had been
taking treatments at Detroit, has
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retned homer on Thursday, • and
loaka much better. ,
Canada's next House of Connm-..
ons will consist- of 245 members, an
an increase of ten over the "pres-
ent representation.
The recent cold wave the past
few week's has consumed nearly alit
the coal in most • bins in Zurich,
and afe late it• is almost .impossible
to get dry wood to use ;as .a sub-
stitute,
ingn,g a
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The People's
Hardware STORE
"i• We carry in Stock almost any-
thing called forin the hardware
line, Shelf Hardware, Tinware,
• Stoves, Mitts. Horse Blanket's,
\Vitatee Bells in different sites,
1 Etc., Etc.
1 We have Just recently received
a large shipment of Auto Tires,.
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Anyonepreparing now for the
coming ,
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summer's season should
first see us and get our prices and
eenipare them with quality.
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Again we must refer to the
birthdays party that was held. at
the home of Mr. Wm. Theil, 'Brone
•son, Line, as the party intentionally
was held on Monday, evening, as
the Sundayg a:thering was en as-
sembling of visitors.
One of the triplets born to Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Dunseth, Dublin
Ont., is dead. The break in the
trio of infante occured in the death
of Helen, the frailest of the three,
who was kept at home when. Ross
and Jean, the brother and !sister
were taken to the hospital at St=
ratford. The babies there are do-
ing well. The mother is progress
ing nicely.
BRONSON LINE NOTES
Miss Thelma Oswald. spent Sun-
day with her friends, Winnie and
Gertie Ortwein.
Parties including ice crea d
a light lunch are the order
day,, '
Mr. Gordon .Surerus is
sick list.
Mr. Milton Deitz of Zu
ent Sunday under the parental
roof,.
Miss Louisa Geromette of Hen•
sall spent the wee -end with her
sister Mrs. Paul Masse. ene
A., number of •families on the line
have organized a club, naiinely,..
"Wide Awakes" and are a live or=
ganization` , •
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oswald, spent
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Sunday at the home of. Mrs. G,..
Surerus.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Surerus spent
Sunday. at Chi'selhurs t.
- Wedding Bells area ringing.
On account of the severe storm
last week, the school was eloeed
Wednesday and Thursday;.
SPORT NEWS
a It'll '4; I• r1 .'A ;: fl.
'1 11na 5(la ", I't..iJruari„ 22nd, .t92 *
LOCAL MARKETS.
(Corrected every
;Sutter
Wednesday)
$red apples per ib.
DOtch setts per lb.
Potatoes per bag ..:
Wheat per bushel ..
Oats ..
Flour per cwt.
Bean per ton
Shortsp er top.
'Live Hog's
35
.....a 38
. 1.15
45
3.00-3.75
28.00
30.00
• 9.50.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate
of: • PETER DURAND, late of the
df the Township of .Hay, in the
County. of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons • having any claims or dee
Mends' against the late Peter
Durand, who died at the City of
,iS.tratford, County of Perth, on or
about the second day of Decero-
ber, A.D. 1922, are required to send
by past pre -paid or to deliver to
the undersigned, Solicitors here-
in for Frank Ellen Adam's; Execut-
or of the estate of Peter Du'randt,
their. 'navies and addresses and
full particulars of their claims and
statements of their accounts and
the nature of the securities, if
any, held by them. '
Ane take notice that after the
fn'st day of March, A. D. 1923,
the said Executor will proceed to
distribute the asset's of the said
deceased among the persons en-
titled thereto; having regard.only
to the claim's of which he shall
then have had notice and that the
said. Executors will not. be 'liable
for the 'said. assets or any part
thereat to any persons of whose
claim he shall not have then re-
ceived notice.
DATED at Strat''ard this 13th day
of ..February, A. D. 1923,
OWENS & GOODWIN
9 Albert Street,
Stratford, Ontario, i
,Solicitors for Executor. •
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One of those real fast, snappy
and exciting games of hockey was
played on the Zurich arena on
Monday evening when the Hensall
team was over and gave our boys
the game of the.season, score 5--4
in favior of the home team, 'at the
end of the third period the score
was a tie, 4-4 and it required 20
minutes of overtime playing he- '
fore a goal could be 'scored. Much
ciedit is given to Russell Preeter
of the Zurichites, for the splendid
body checking he performed, and
also broke. through the ranks and
file of the Hensal'l aggregation and
scored singlehanded. Lee Hof-
fman handled the indicator and
kept both teams well under dec-
iplrne. These teams could not be
more •evenly matched, and it is a
real -treat to see hetmm perform, as
it is nobody's game until the bell
tolls for the last sop. t
The line ftp.
Zurich Hen'sall
G. Walper Goal 'Shaidock
M. Hey Def. • A Bell
R. Preeter, L. Def, R Bush
L. O'Brien Centre R,Paimer
G. Rau L. W Brown
A. Hess R. W. E ,Shaddock
T. Yun•gblut Sub. Coulter •
A. Keller Sub. J. Patterson,
L W. Hoffman, Referee.
STANLEY; TOWNSHIP.
A. Box Socia was held in the
Town Hall, Varna, last Fridley ev-
ening ,under the auspices of the.
Varna, Library. A. good programs
was gived aid a very pleasant
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e v ening was spent[.
Mr. Warren Schilbe, who has
been engaged for the, past' year
with Mr. Bert Peck., has moved to
the farm on the'2nd'con'. of Tuck-
ersmith which he purchased eery-
ently from Mr. Writ. . Butt,
Miss Flossie Hayter of London is
spending a week at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry',
Hayter. S t• , ,
Mies Pearl Stephenson of Hen.
sail, spent Sunday et her horne{on
the Goshen.
Lloyd Hayter of Hensel], also
spent Sunday at his hatne hero.
�.+� Mrs, Root. McClinchey returned.
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PREZURICH
home last week after spending a,
few daffy with friend's at Loner
don, . t
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SCHOOL REPORT
Following 'ls the report of U►
13 S. Na. 15, Hav and Stephen for
the month of January. . Marks
are based on weekly tests and da-
ily work.
Jr. IV—Joe Baker 72; Pearl Wal-
per 51. i
Jr. III Jean Turnbull 92;
Olive: 'Turnhia' 85. Ethel Walpekr 58
Herbert Keller 45. •
I Jr.:II—Otil t Wolper 87, Rhir►hart
CelIer
519, Harold.' Keller 55, Rhein!-
hart"KHeckman 30,` Bruce. Kennel
12•:
Primer -Janet Turnbull, Mairrgha
Rader. r
J' 0. Lindsay, Tieacherr
SCHOOL REPORT
The hollowing is the report of
S'. S. NoL5 Stanley for the month
o'f Ja'n'uary(. The figures denote
the, percentage!, obtaine4 iQt the we-
ekly examinations.
Jr. IV—Margaret McKinley 75;
Edgar Smith 75; Irene McCIi•ncheiy
70; Walter McBride 68, WesleyHa'y■
ter ,60: .
'Jr, III—Helen Dimmick, 81; El-
gin Hayter 71; Emma, McBride 89,
Russel`Rohner 60, ,
II—Edgar' McClinchey 614 -
Jr.- H—Jennie Dimmick, 70; Mar
rgret Robinson '60; Grace Robin -
soli 60.
e Pt. II—Elmore McBride 72, Bert
McBride 09, Elmore Stephieneon 65,
i Pte, I—Russell Hayter, Bruce Mo-
Clinchtey, eVra Smyth+. 4,
' 'Primer -Noreen Robinson, Camp
bell McKinley, , I
" Mrs. F. Watson,steacher
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Let the worths of my mouth, and
the meditation of my; heart, be
acceptaible ni thy sight. (Ci Lord
my strength and my redemmer,B -
Ps. 19;14.
Thou art worthy, 0 Lord,, to rem.
eeive glory and honour and power;
for thou hast created; All thing
and for thy pleasure they r(ae and'
were made;. r, . Rev. 4;11.
Let the people praise thee, 0
God; let • all the people 'praise
thee. Then shall the :earth yield
her increase; and God, even our
owix..c odt shall bless us. Ps. 65;%5,9,
They that trust in the Lord
ishan, be, as Mount Zion, whiebcan-
not be removed, but .ahideth for-
ever lAs' the mountains are round.
about Jeruselent, eo theLord is
round ,about his people ,from,
henceforth even for ever. Ps.:125;
1,; 2. I i
The eterlelai God is thy refuges
and undeimertth. are the +everla.sting
ariete-'Det. 33;27, •
, There is therefore now no con-
demnation to them which are in'
Christ Jesus, who wok not after
the flesh, brut after the Spirit.—
Rota.
And ,we know that all thinbs,
work together for goad to theist
l;httt love Gbt4 to diemwho
are,
the 'culled according too his pule-
) aeeee'.Ronk 8;28,
The store with ` the Liberal Cas4 Discount
,Don't Forget
Your Accounts for 1922 are ready
Please call' before February i th
After which date we will be ob-
liged to mail them to you..
HAVE A HEART
Need the CashMELIC�K&cBR1lUN
We
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4. THAT W.E „ARE. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
le
.3. 000D PRINTING
+ THAT WE t;AN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING
+ INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH
is
AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND
STATEMENTS
+ THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFACT
•fir URERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP-
'1' PLY .AN.1 QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS
+
THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEL-
.�3, OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS,' CARBON OR
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+ SIZES4., FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC.
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WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5c. LARGI=
GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS
,. THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS-
+ ',TERSi MERCANITILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL
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Ready -to -Wear DENOM Y BROS.
Clothing GENTS FURNISHINGS
Ordereell
Clothiat
Habberlin
Clothing
THE BEST CLOTHING IS THE
KIND THAT SELLS AND BRINGS
REPEAT ORDERS. THAT IS'VV11
AT HA:BBERLIN liRA.ND WILL
DO THIS SPRING. ,THEY ARE
MAKING SMARTER SUITS AND
OVERCOATS AND USING BE-
TER FABRCIS .THAN THEY
RAVE EVER DONE BEFORIe
PRICES ARE ATTRACTIVE
HOB13ERLIN CLOTHING IS BAC
KED BY. HA131jERLIN SERVICE,
WHICH MEAN1/45 COMPLETE SAT
ISFACTION
DE2TOMY 8R08.
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