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All- luxes of Summer Goods enumerated
here, as well as many oth.:1. lines will be sold
regardless of former
prit.,.'; and regardless of
cost.
QPO, EG.
Organdies
P.LAI!T rx,.11
VOILES
$1.75 o 1. •) NOW per 'Yd _,: ... $100
tears, .,*.!, $1..25 Yd. Now per Yd 85c
HOSIERY
•11y Silk Hosg• all sizes 75c
1e hose,all sizes at ,-. 35c
3tton hose . all sizes at ... '25c
cotton dose, all sizes 20c
MEN'S WEAR
s silt front Shan, values
$3.00, plow,"each „ . $1.75
I one hats, at Half-price $1.50
,'it weight caps at 85e
fine . cotton pr. 20e
it; Sox, pr. 18c
Figured and Floral Effects,
L alues to $1.15 yd. NOW ... 48e.
clam, Black, Cream, Grey, Pink. •
and Orange, 38 -in wide for • 351: > ,
r il,INTED VOILAS
$0 -inches width at per Yd. ...15c
RATINES
A11 x•atiines and crepes, Reg.
;'pc. yd, now 86c
Silk Crepe
ariety of colors now at yd. ...$1.30
Voile Blouses
Pain White calors, .yuur
cr oice, at each ... ........... .._.75e
Fancy Chintz House-
dresses
:;•aly clearance price each ... $L50
NIGHTGOWNS
rink, Nainsook each ,,, _:$1.00
DINNER SETTS
,:lily 97 piece sett, Regular
$35.00, Now ... ... ... ::.. $26:00
:fly 97. piece sett, Regular
j,.,3.00 for ...... $19.50
aaly 50 piece ett, for .._ .:_, $9p75
+114ss Tumblers each ... ...... 5c
BROOMS
y.:aLher bound, each ,_, 50c
,,,La"NOX.LA.UNDRY SOAP
I, BARS FOR _... „ 25c.
J. &ASCE
& SON-
Produce :Wanted Phone 67
Zurich's r i.xarage
BATTE+;RIES! T3ATT:,,_,RIES!
We are again handling the I.X. L..
Battery
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE . US
iWE MAKE A SATISFACTORY eLLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
BATrTER Y
iWE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
L QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED.
We also handle the famous U. S. L
Battery
lA COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND (TUBES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS .ALWAYS ON HAND
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OUR
POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY' ACTYLIN WELDING
BATTERY CHARGING
BATTERY REPAIRING
H. Mousseau Zurich
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And, General Tinsmith WorkI
As Our Mechorric is again able to •
• do an kinds of outside work, we are
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in a p ositioh to X7.1 your require-
.ments in all kinds. of evetrouglain.,
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roofing and general tinsmith work.
lo NOW IS THE trIME TO HA"'!I • TRIS ` BEFORE
h'VORI DONE iyy,
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THE COLD ROUGH FALL WYAT611.'R SETS DT
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SATISFACTION" IS THE MO 7c1"O VW WE AL WA YS MAIN-
TAIN.
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All kinds of Shealf and Heary HardwareAlways on hand •
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ZURICH .I
OF LOCAL H'el'l,
a Rte raday, Sept. 44,ix, the public
r s will open after the eumn or
„ atihra
Air. 'Ed Miller rsper.L Sten dfiy at
:encefielcl, at the home of Mr and
tl , Haxry Taylor
Mr Herbert Benedict of K,teh-
eller io visiting at the liomelof.his
ztaacle, W, IT. Hoffni;an
54r and Mrs Rose and °daugli,ter•.
nk Geaforth spent Wednesday with
nl, and Mrs John Douglas of the
Town Line
Mr and Mrs Hy Wainer of the
'+r1.a e and Mrs Josiah Saraias' of
Sauble, were Sunday visitors
lit 'Kettle Point
Master Kelvin Shore of Wool-
brid.,gP is spending his vaeatien
:•i th his cousin Orville Witmore on
Ore Babylon Line.
IVIr and Mrs. Louis Schilbe ad11
Rosella and Mr Milford Schilbe
Ph': of Zurich spent Sunday 'lais`t
at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry
Diehl, Stanley
INFORMATION FOR,
SPORT SMEs
•
Changes in. the Regulations ung
der a further closed sewn thro>%
lrhout the Dominion bass been prop
vided for wood beth, extending..!,
until January 37,st 1924. A etmil,'
closed season has been •provide:
for Eider Ducks, except that Eider
may be shot in the Yukon' and
Northwest Territories.us.rin,g the
regular open 'sta'son provided for
ducks in those localities.
The open season provided by'
the Eegularioxid under the Migrat-
ory Bird .Convention Act for the
season 1923-1924 for Ontario in ' as
follows, -
Ducks.,. Geese, _ Brant .and Rails;
September 1st, to December 15th
both dates inclesiv'ei
Shorebirds or'Waders; `includ-
in,• only the following-Woodccok
Wilson or rack -snipe, Black -bel-
lied and Golder. P1avee s and the.
Greater .and Lesser Yellowlegs;
Sept 1 to Dee. 15, both da.tees in
c'usive, :except that on Woodcock
the open.;+season shall be from Sep-
tember 15 ,to October 15, both
dates inclusive.
THE 'WESTERN FAIR
Lonon,d Ontario
f; kf it I R f. l:
LOCAL MARKETS
• 4Corroettrd every Wednesday)
Outlier 3>
1 , .,....... .. .
I,i,ad apples per lb,7i
Dutch setts per ib. ,_ ,,. .. 5i
1>otatoes per bag
Wheat pci'bushel 1•it
Oats 411
Flour per cwt, ,, 3:00-3.75
Gran per ton . ... .. 28,00
Sbortsp er ton 30,00
Hogs' cwt. 10.00
DATES OF .!`PALL FAIRS
Bayfield. „_ ..Sept 25-26
I3l3llt Sept 27-28
13,,uas ;le. .. Oct 4-5
E.`;t:tcr __, Sept 17-18
Qod xieh".. ,__ Sept 5-7
Li'c,now .,, . _ -..Sep 27-28.
:Vii'1thell _Sep 25-20
rtalorth -.. ,. Sep 20-21
,Vhnohain _,_ _ Oct '5-=6
z• riot ... .., _,- Sept 27-28
SCIIO'OL FAIRS
Sept. 6th Fordtvieh
ae:pt. '7tlr, Wroxeter
Sept. 10th, Ethel
Sept 11th, Belgrave
Sept, 12th, Bluevale
(Sept. 13th, St Helens
Sept 14th, Ashfield • f
Sept. 17, Carlow
Sept 18, Clintop.
Sept. 19th, ZURICH
Sept. 20th,; Dashwood
Sept. 21st, Winchelsea
Sept `22; Porter's Hill
Sept 24-25, Wingham
Sept 26, Waltna
Sept.27, Dublin
Sept 28,. Blyth
OOct 1st, Varna
Oct 2, Crediton
Oct. 3rd; Grand Bend.
Dr. H. H. COWE'N
Ts. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
RARTLliIBS BLOCS, DASHWOOD
CREDITON
Violet Voelker, who has be-
September 8th to 15tH en visiting her sister, Mrs Wim If
pSmith, returned to her home in
The attraction at the Exhibition pigeon, Mich
this year will be away above the Mrs: C Zwicker and Gerald, are
average. The .following artists. at New '• Ramberg, the guests- of
will appear twice daily common- the formers parents, Senator and
cing Monday.aiternoon, Sept 10. Mrs Betz'
The Reynolds and; Donegan Co Miss ,.Isabella Fisher of London
a ballet oh^• wheels, 'Ire Six St- is spending lier holiday,s the guest
ella Sister Acrobats; .U'ai ,Tung Lbf Lucile Brown. •
Chinese troupe, a startling • snow Mr rand Mrs 'Henry Kleinteldt and
of itself; The Tom Davis Sescat- 1t inily`of Pigeon, Mich., are.visit-
ion Co., ea. thrilling act in•a wire lug at,•Mrs 13 Erown;
( cage; The Bert Hughes CO., Base- •The male quartette of the .Evan-
ebtall on ]3icycles, Nelson and gelical Church sang at the ,serv-
Nelson Acrobats on stilts; The ices at Grand Bend last Sunday
four clown act, so funny you will evening
never .forget' it. Fireworks every 'There passed away in Crediton
night, sonhething new and different. on Friday last, the oldest resident
Pageant Friday and Saturday .of .this community in the person of
nights; "The. early days of London , Mathew Morlock, at the age.. of
Bunt club, Saturday afternoon, ' 95 Years, 5 months and 24 days,the
Sept. 15th; Two speed .events faxly ,:infirmities of old age being the
except Monday, .Elenty of music °cause. Deceased was born. in
;very da yand all the time: Tine Wurttemberg, !Germany, on Feb.
will certainly be the big year with 29th, 1828, and came to Canada in
the Jonny, J. Jones shows on the' 1831, first' settling in Morristown.
midway. General Admission., 25e. About ''Z0 years ago he moved to
Children 15c,, fiee on Monday 10th, Crediton, and has continuously res-
every body come. ided ` here since, and during this
long residence has proven himself
to be, a most worthy citizen • in
every respect. He married Miig-
d len"° (leaver and by their happy
union a family 'of 'thirteen children -
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
Mr .tnd„1Virs E Robinson, who
have spent, the past nine mouths
in Toronto, called on their friends,
here last week, they left on Friday
for Cai;y1e, Salk , -there they exp
red to stay, for some time and
ook atter the'r pi•cperty
Mrs. Alice Armstrong .and deli,'
ghter of Pilot Mouucl, 11an, who
have. spent the past 3 n;onths with
their friends here, axe leaving this
week for their home. in the west. '
They will gd by .i ay cal Michigan
and vieit :tVXrs. Arnrstrone,s bro
tier, Mrs W H Stephenson of Mar-
lette
Mr John Nehinley, who' has been
a life'loeg resident et Stanley, is 0II . .b tp.m. t.. win peon. .
retiring this year from the faun, , 0 en *rano 1° >sari, I.
He recently purchased a property ---...,,,,,Q.;-.___' --:,:
in Clinton, where he aad a'4Trs.,elc- Through fait!, the understand'
Kinky and Miss .Elinor will make
their home. Mr McKinley l,a,s thethatthew word of worlds
solthat tlui gs ed y
farmed extensively acre for • rk I which are seen were not Bade of
meas
number of yea's with a Qoou thins which do' appear--HE1•,I<11;3
measure of su't'lers. ,4Ie has x150 IIe hath spewed C. ece, U marl, w at.
taken au active interest in muni- is .00d
ilial affairs, being councillor and
g ,. and what 'dolli't'ihe Lord
Reeve .of Stanley for a number of require of theee; but to;do justly
years. Mr and Mrs Mel inlet' will and to love mercy, and to wall:
be much missed in this neiglbor humbly with thy Goa --Nada. 6;8.
hood where they have taken such Ve n
an active part in all work that was ,'S e shall ihave n.o unrlghteious
for the betterment of thise about tiers in or in 'ent, in meteard, am
l
thein. in view of tiler.'. departure, weight, or in -x ea sure. Just bad
then ,neighbors and friends met ante, lust weights, i lust ophalr
at their home last Friday evening 19; a, lust hip, :shall e },rtr e T.ev
and the ladies of the W7.IVL,.S prese
19; 35 36
ented Mrs Meleinley with a cornp-
V4r,ait on the -Lord; be at good
i1mentaty address and ra charter
lire membership to Lbe Wonxans' urine l e and he •dials strexigt. een
Missionary Society, The people of Loire l,Psx27 ,wart, 1 say on t. e
the cohnmanity also presented Mr, d , 14
and Mr's McKirniey with an address""
and a witting' desk„ and Miss Elinor A nhi~i' y hertrt"-cloeth good like
with a pyrex dish, a mcdtci.re; but a broken spirit
Mr and Mrs.' McKinley replied, drith the bone's -]'rev, 17;22
ar.
r'lhhn'rdayr Au 'ur t 3(t,ra., 1i'2;3
Th stare with the t m, I Cash tE nt
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TE ,'TION!
r. Farmer
NOWCA POSITION E TIME
GIVEO 1)0 YOU YOUR FENCING, AND WE ARE
IN { • , tTHIS
A GOOD CHOICE OF ,T+'ENCB
AT VERY LOW PRICES. .L HIS IS HIGHEST GRADE MADE.
WE HAVE FENCING HERE ALSO ATEA OWER PRICE --
COME
AND LOOK IT OVER, T'1' MATES A. GOOD FDNCE,
WELL GALVANIZ +'D AND WILL S rit:k .i'CH UP .SINE. 11?
WE 1)0 NOT HAVE JUST WjL4'r YOU WANT IN THIS LINE,,
OF FENCE, WT3 CAN GER T i' FOR YOE' IN -A FEW DAYS,
Take Notice
Every' prospective buyersh.ould• know this. This is very
important. A Chain, no matter how large, 1s only strong as
its weakest link: - Now this is the point we are driving at.
Do not be 'satisfued with any Fence which has not as heavy
a wire used in the lock; asche line and upright wires, be,
cause it is bound .to go at hat point. first, and time will surely
.tell..
We have on hand an +laanr♦m.•..i- r.# ni. ._ .v_,__
Prices will be right.
We have painted Gates in 'stock from last year, while they last,
We won't refuse any reasonable offer; You make the' price.
Barb Wire, Coiled Wine, ; Plain Wire all galvanized. Biglatock
1 enough for all. Staples, Black wire, Augers, Pliers, in fae€
everything you need.
2 large Fence 'stretchers atyour disposal. ,Ask for one, if
you need ft, No. Charge.
NOW LET'S GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER FENCE YEAR.
mEuretc& BRAUN
PHONE 63
1/4
Miss
were born, .tweiv*e of. whom sur-
vive, together with Mrs. Morlock,
who has attained the great age of
89 years. The funeral took place
..on Monday laist to the Crediton(
eeritetery, being laid to'rest in a
vault he had erected some years
ago,. Rev. Drier conducted the
funeralservices, assisted by Rev,.
Litt of Zurich and Rev, Yager of
Dashwood
I pREETER BLOCK
04wl QM II0M r6Al illiir►rt4r0
vrei appropriately„ to the addres-
end thanked the people: ;Cor Let os search and try our ways,
hell, kind gifts. A very please.» and turn again to the Lord Lrain3,40
it so fiat evonr la W silt' it after al,..-+
which the people departed to their Surely he shall deliver t. from
0,homes wishiih ' IVIr ,and 4lrs i4lclziii- the sn'are of t1,e' fowler, and from
fry eotitnnueri jay in tiler:r' neve shame;Ville' noisome pestilence•-yP8 91;3
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1°r
Per
512 Per. `Cent.
Annum Payable Half -yearly
ON CANADA TRUST CO. GUARANTEED MORIGA..E CER
' T]FICATES.
51/4 Per Cent.
PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY ON
ERIE X':LBENTURES."
HURON
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Canada Trust Co. Guaranteed Certificates and Huron
and Erie Debentures are Protected by Assets of over
$25,000,000.00
$100 invested in Canada Trust CO., Guaranteed Mortg-
age Certificates in twelve: months will earn for you $5.50.
$1,000 in twelve months will earn $55,00
$100 invested in Huron & Erie. Debentures in twelve
months will earn for you $5.25. . $1000 i,n twelve months
w114 earn $52.50, 1.
LET ME .ARRANGE AN NVESTMENT FOR. YOU NOW.
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractor and Optometrist of
Exeter will be at Walper Rouse
Zurich on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday of each week, from 10 a.m.
to 4 pan. For giving Chiroprac-
tic Treatments and examining Eyes,
8-22
Painting and Paper .Hanging
I Ani iii: a position to " do el
kind of paper hanging, painting
graining and, decorating..
H+ Eickmeier, F
Zurich ,_ ..
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.g. ._
f JfFair
•1-
+i,
. '40,000 in Prizes and Attractions 1.
The New $150,000.00 Manufacturers- Building i
+p 4
4. Hoidinc; over Three .Ilundied Exhibits. ,Come anti see Thera
4' WON DERPtIL Pi1ATINIR14I ATTRACTIONS. + .'
RACTIONS. SLr PROGRAM'S,.
+IVMUSIC;•-FIIiE •6ti CI:R.ii-FUN>. Something Doing all the tuxh4,.I+«
SONNY J. JONES SHOWS ON . ,11B MIDWAY *
A47huis.,ion; 256 all week. Children, lac.
.r ,
All Children ":
,: Chit o,i Pree an Monday, September 10th.
This will be the, lig Year ferric E{ hibrtiorh, I3Krc>iybc,ciy come
4. Ali. 7lhfor.mation from the Secretary,
ti 7, A„ Ili HUNT, ,See
Iii. SAUL D i"RS, President,
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LONDON ONTARIO
September ,8t b to 15th, 192
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The Popular Live Stock Exhibitions of Western Critaree