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SMALL PROFITS and.
a Larger Turnover, and
�ecial_ inducements t.0-:
the Cash buyer, Our Motto for
Falland Winter Trade
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WE REALIZE THAT 'THE BUYING POWER OF OUR CUSTOM-
ERS IS NOT AS GREAT A:3 IN 'YEARS GONE BY, SO WE ANT
TO .GIVE YOU LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES IN GOODS CONSIST-
ENT 'WITH QUALITY AND SERVICE. IIDNCE OUR MOTTO
The first hint of cooler Weather sends the prudent housewife
hurrying to the Store for w.atmei Dress Material. Underwvear,Spy=
eater Coats, Cashmere and Wool h>siery, L'tc. We are sure You
can make a very satisfactory choice from our display of new Fall
and Wiiiter Goods
Sweater Coats
r At remarkable low prices. They
come in, all wool heavy weight,
Pullover or button style. •iii great.
array of colors and patterns.
Monarch Yarns
,Again in Stock ni leading coldes.
We carry Monarch Down, Dove
and Silvertwist
UNDERWEAR
LENNARDS UNDERWEAR FOY.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
' This line is giving extra satisfac-
tion to our custou ers. It is a gar-
ment of part woof and cotton yarns
well made and finished in low neck
and short sleeve, or no sleeve, as
welt as m long sleeve style. Pr-
iced from 8z,c. to $L.;a a ge::3nent
OVERCOATS
New Mens Overcoats to
12 only,
tiarid, NEWEST STYLE, AT
RIGHT PRICES. SEE THEM
Celery! Celery!
NoJ QUALITY FRESH CELERY
ctFOR SALE, GROWN IN' OUR
QOWN GARDENS. LARGE OR.
S314LL ORDERS FILLED PROMP-
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J. GASsall0 SE SON
Produce Wa4. d Phone 67
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BATTERL: S! BATTERIES!'
• We are again handling the L.X. L.
Batteiw
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IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US
WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON .YOUR OLD
BATTERY
WE GUARANTEE OUR P3':ICI S TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
L QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED,
We also handle the, famous U. S. L.
Battery
A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND •
NOW IS .THE -TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. 0111'
POLICY .IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. . COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ABE EXPERTS ALONG ,THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NFEDSAXY ACTYLIN WELDING
BATTERY CH_4RGING
BATTERY REPAIRING
H. Mousseau Zurich
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ni.g.ts in all kinds of evetroughing
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NOW 1. rill ;TIME TO EAV71 THIS `WORK- DONE; BEFORE
TR ' ul..0 11.6fIla.11 FALL WEATHER SETS IN w
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And d eneral Tinsmith Work
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LUT'H. CII17.1iOSJ CELEBRATES,: :
. 75th ANNIVERSARStNew Dunclee-The.E va II g. Lattl)iw 11.
an. church of Moni)eim,, held its, 75 "
anniversary Ola SUXiday and 'Tues-
day Nov 18th and, 20th This
cos regatien is one of the oldest
la .this commuliity1. It was organ-
ized by Franz A. Paifer^ in 18a2, The
Sunday morning service 'was op-
ened at 10 o'clock and conducted:by
the pastor., Rev. F. L. Piowald. Two
very impressive sermons were•,de
livered in German by Rev. J. St.re-
napfer, who is one of the oldest ac-
tive ministers in this locality and
the oldest pastor in our Synod ,tic':1
ha 'sssen mere than 50 years of, ser
Trice. Thesecond sermon was de-
livered by Rev. Prof. E, Hoffman,
D. D. Pres, of 1 our tTheologieal
Seminary at Wiaterloo. Both ;ser
mop's encouraged a continued faith
fulness in the service of.
His church. The afternoon serve
ice commenced' at 3 o'clock, The
preachers were; Rev. Prof" • :1ViUl-
ison„ Pres,. 'Waterloos College ed
Rev. G. C": D. Klaehn, pres..ofliie'
Canada Synod. -''
They also spoke sincerely, wolite
of eceigratulations and -encourage
ae
Christmas is coming and every-.
lady will soon be 'doing Xmas
Shopping.
I have a Splendid line of Hats
for Girls in their teens, and what.'
would please 'them better;. than !a
nice new hat fob' Xmas Gilt,?
11i'ave(`a miWmber of Hat's rang-
ing in price feeler SO to $1.75 which
must be 'sold, We are clearing
these at $2,00.
There is glad (a. nice line of Soft
Hats foe Children from $71.00
A few Twines are left, Regular $2.50
for $1.00.
This is good buying and every-
body who, ilsiim(,need of a hat should
never -let: an opportunity like this
go by. Ceme rin:,and look over the
stock. The stock ]must be 'sold as
we have nlo xoom to carry it over.
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ments.. The rale chorus of the Ve1
�+� Siebert
Waterloo church sing very suit-
able and pleasing anthems at both
these services. Miss Keil of Strat-
ford sang `Abide, with 'era" in the
afternoon 'service.
The ,Tuesday evening service
cominenced at 7.30 o'clock, Ret,'
Prof. A. A. Zirick, AA., S. T. M of
the. Waterloo Seminary, delivered e
powerful and inspiring sernion,en
couraging his hearers to reinainfa
thful in the faith of the Apostles as.
handed down to the Lutheran eh-
urch through our fathers. There
was also' 'special music at this :ser
vice by the Misses Shorten and
Students Innes and. Keifer of Wat-
erloo.
During these 75 years, the.'con-
gregationi has been served uy 21
pastors including the present one
under whose efforts and leadership
this anniversary proved a ,suedes
sful event. The church was cr-
owded to an overflowing capacity,
as manywere turned away on the
Sunday service.
JAS.HWOOD:
Mr. and Mrs, E. Gassman of, De-
troit visited with relatives here la'st
week.
Mr. Henry Ehlers has returned
from Detroit wh'erehe has been;tak
Inge reatinonts, for cancel
Miss Gtertie Fisher of Wind'so is
visiting' with her parents ,
31r, an4 IV1rsi O. Atkinson spent
the week -and in London'.
Mr J 'Freid and datightei,'rr '
encs o. `i oronto, visited eat • the
home of Mr. J. Kellerman last
week.
Mrs: A. Oestreicher spent the
,weeek-end in London.
. Mr. and.Mr:'• Cz. Fritz and family
of .Zurich were 'sunday yisitors e
town,.
Mr: George K ilarman, is erecting
a new heare o i his property nett
to the planing inill.
Mr. T. Johns' is tuoving his ho'u'se
hold effect from Exeter this- week
Mr. and Mrsf. C. L. Smith of Zinre
ich, were Sari: id, vi itors with lkii'
and 'Mrs. Hy. Sehade.
The ria t i .ge o a.< place at De-
troit, on Nov: 7th oe Mr. Alva Brain
(ard Jones o: lee. view, Ohio, to
Miss Ottida Mee.: Hartleib of Dash
wood. Mr. tele ,f.s. Jones spent a
few days on cli .ir ho:neylnoon at
the paretic .1 « r. 'r:: the bride in
Dashwood, lei .a i their leaving
for Georgia a•r'dF o !a, where they
intend 'spenuiLl 11.1 winter. The
bridal party w^,,' :teeneded by the
Dashwood beli. -) r their arrival
here.
Rort. Skinner . d. Ellerington,
Arthur Mitchell i 1. Coats, John
Ratetilfe are :ate, eld the Fat +S+
ock Show at Toro-+ o.
Wh
en pit).vn , ?,'eve Beavers
lot, a "horse broe: ,;trough the'cov
ering of an old tit P•. rt gang oktnen
with a derrick lift •d the anireal.otit
i The three hunters who were in
the meth 'after tees gain's, wee
sic e'.s'u' rn 1ind n:; dear. •ThOyi Coct,evels, well bred. Apply to
ZURICH
WANTED
Keeper and Matron (Man and
wife) to take charge of the Htffon
County Horne and faxen connected
therewith, near Clinton. Applic-
ations, personal preferred, to be
made to the undersigned up to
December 3rd, 1923.
Ne Application necessarily 'ac-
cepted..*
John Torrance,
Inspector County Home,
Clinton, Ont.
LOST
In "Zurich, a blue lantern. Finder
please return to C. Fritz, "Zurich.
NOTICE.
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My. accounts are now ready for
such parties owing me. Kindly
call and settle before December 15..
Fred. Thiel, Harness. Maker,
Zurich, Ont. tf20
FOR SALE
A good secondhand baby ciir-
Aaaage fel` sale. Oen be seen at
,VIelick .& .Braun's Furniture Store;
FARM' FOR SALE
Farm on London Rad. Lot 71,
Con. 1, Stanley, is offered for im-
mediate :Sale. Apply or write to
John. Torrance, George Shipley, or
W. Brydone, - Clinton.
FOR SALE
Fineresidental property in
Zurich. Good brick house wired
;for hydro, good well, stable, gar-
den and fruit trees. For partic-
ulars apply ,, to A'{ Hess,
Zurich 1121
MEETING OF HURON C0-
UNTY COUNCIL
The CCoun(eil of ,the Corporation.
2f the County of (Huron will meet
le the iCoun'cil Chamber, .Ceoderich
at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon of
Tuesday, the 4tlx day of, December
1923. ' All ;accounts against the &F-
linty must be in the. hands of the
,Clergy; not later than Monday pre-
ce`r3ing th^ meeting of 1Council;
Ir.. Holman; County Merit.
Gtiderich, Nov, 17th, 1923,
FOR SALE
ry• Pure bred White Wyandotte
were; J. Hunter. J'. Hunkin, Vi and Thew, Westlake,,. R, R. 3; Bayfield',
Pett K'ernick: Ph nee 11-99, H nsall,
Harry 'Coats Earl Mitchell and -
Stanley Mitchell returned froth, the
west, near Calgary, where they hel-
FARM FOR SALE
lied to thresh Wheat that went 70 A fine 75 acre farm about five.
bnrehels to the acre. ' ; miles from Zurich has been: placed.
Mrs: Cecil Welker, who War; op- in my hands for lselling. On the
crated on, at London Hospital, is I' tt.'n is 0 acres good bush, bink
i+ectipreating at the home of her btk. n, silo, and other. otttbitildi.ngs,
brother in that city, and good brick dwelling. Farm,
Brigaders Gen. King of London/ is wr4,1] f.i ced and drained fried
with others of .bis staff were' here water supply is excellent: i For
in.speciive the local volunteer co- psi i:ieulaiis ripply to A, F. Hess,
rnpany., wlto for soros time, have Zurich: 21-4
been in training tinder Major, I•IeMa-
map.
Word has been received of the
death of Clifford Treble, aged 17
son of Mr. and Ivic:c John Treble,:
formerly of Ex:ttee. He was the -
own from his hors; white rounding
up cattle on t.h i' farm pear Fill -
mor e, Sask. on 0,.,, 218t,
A udel
en death .rot 1
1aca.ii
Ex-
etereter
on NNov, io h, ' when Meet
Susan, Elliott, wide v of the late
John Elliott, pa ,s rel away, at the
age of 13 yearn. .Deceased bed,.
been in 1irx accost -ern -el
n health and
was around itis use el the day prev-
ious. ws`' :' i i11 and
`a. few houiscShe lael; ;t.th heixi'g dudiedn.
apoplety She w + ore in: York
Maid county, ilei Maid . ::<rrtie WAS Susi
art Windsor,'
CLINTON NEWS
Mrs si':4Iaude Tor^'n^e and little
i e ,, .
Marjou. rejtutn,.d lh+.i.n_ on Tries -
day after a short visit at Toronto
Mt e. A,. P. Torrence •awl her twin
ruts, accompanied' 'them and are
eh
t h..r.. for a few du+i .s
st in.
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Mr, Rosco Uaborrte has returned
to Toronto after visiting a week
at the Kohne of Mr. and Mrs. Tot-
rence. .
Miss Myrtle Armstrong of Str-
atford Normal spent the week -end
ati holes, '
Mr. Hewett Williams of Central-
ia •spent they week -end in town,
Mr. and Mee. Syl, Witrnore pseent.
Sunday its teem ' •
Th'.trx'fiy, N?r, 29th, 7I4)3
.The stare w tb the Liberal 'C sh Disceree
ferounnavapwasNy.
inter Comin
Brings to Your mindtlieneed off`
GOOD STOVE
We have iust`what you want in the follow.
ug popular makes:-Dohert . Happy .,
ught, Harriston and McC1ary1. Also have
a full line of Heaters; 3 good second hand
Base Burner heaters
at a Snap.
Howl about that furnace you have
been thinkingof?-.have - •.:t!
We . �.t,
TheFamous
' .All Oast, on
Bolted IDEAL FURNACE
GOOD SUPPLY OF SHEER' AND HEAVY HARDWARE AL-
WAYS ON HANDS.
Furniture to Suit year Reeds
FOR LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BED ROOM, p.ARLOIi
OR KITCHEN.
WE SOLICIT' YQtlB. PATRONAGE..
MELICK& BrAtJ
PHONE 63
T® Holders. of
1923 Victory Bonds
TO THOSE WHO MERE TOO LA.-'t'E TO CONVERT THEIR'
1''923 VICTORY BONDS INTO T1 -D NEW DUt14IINION OF CAN',
" ADA REFTJNDING LOAN ,I BEG TO ANNOUNCE1THAT
ALL ORDERS FOR THE NEW ISSUE WILL BE PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO IF HANDED TO ME AT MARKET PRICE.
Orders also taken'for following at market prices; --
1924 VICTORY BONDS.
1921 VICTORY BONDS.
1932 VICTORY BONDS, -
1933 VIOTORY BONDS.
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1934, 'VICTORY BONDS.
1937. VICTORY BONDS.
Or any issue of the Dominion or Provincials Governments..
Also Huron & Erie Debentures and Canada Trif°st . Co., guar-
anteed mortgage certificates,.
LET ME HAVE YOUR ORDERS.
MY MOTTO; -"SERVICE AND SEFETY.
Andrew F. -Hess, Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and Paper Hanging
An in a position..to do any
kind of ,paper hanging, painting
.:raining and ctecoraung, Price for
hanging paper, 23c. a roll,
H. Eickmeier, .t
Zurich e.
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Chiropractic and Electrical Treat -+
monts.-Eyes Examined .
-Main. St., EXETER, Phone 70.
Consultation and Examination Fre'
Free,
AT WALPIiJR ,HOUSE, ZURICH `
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