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We are prepared to fill your wants in Goods you
will require for the cold days and nights coming
Soon,
BLANKETS
100 pair of Flannelette filankets in Stock which we
bought before price advance. See prices:
Ibex first grade 70x84, pair 2.49
Wearbest 70x84 pair
Candy Stripe large 70x90 pair
Esmond part wool 60x80 pair
Alton, part wool 60x 84, pair
Heavy all wool, large, pair
SWEATER COATS
For Men and Women, boys and girls. A large sup-
ply of all the newest lines at prices about same as
last season.
New Felt 1-Iats, Wool Sox. Everything in Under-
wear. Your inspection invited.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Pint jars, Baking powder /Oc
Comfort Soap, 4 bars, 2 tumblers
MIX. TEA, Half Lb.
Campbell's Tomato Soup
Sodas, per 1.b
Cookies, per lb.
Castile Soap, 6 bars
Your Christmas Cake improves with age
your fresh fruits now.
2.59
2.75
4.25
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9.95
25c
33c
10c
14c
15c
12c
So buy
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PRODUCE WANTED
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GENERAL
INSURANCE
EXCEPT LIFE
Fire, Auto, Casualty
Fidelity, Eta.
Andrew F. Hess,
Local Representative
▪ Zurich
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YOIJ.R WINTER
Hardware Needs I
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
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Franco, American spaghetti,
Figs, 2 lbs.....
Lima Beans, 2 lbs.
Bleached Raisins, per ib.......... .. .......................18c
Ivory soap, large bar, 2 for 1 5c
Cut mixed peel, half -lb. pkg. 15c
Old cheese, per Ib. .... 28c
Brooms, 5 string each 25c
We have Raisins, currants, Peels, Fruits and Nuts
for your Christmas Cake.
per can
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EGGS WANTED.
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I`T`EMS OF etAL INTEiES w
Mrs. Herb Mousseau 'was a visitor
to London on Saturday.
Miss Cora Streets of the local Bank
Staff spent the holiday at ner home
in Clinton.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bryce and
son Bobbie, spent the week -end and
holiday with friends at Flesherton,
Rev. C. B. Heckendorn was a rec-
ently on an evangelistic mission• up
in the Parry Sound District.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wagner .af
Guelph were week -end visitors with
the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Wagner.
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? I
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob. •
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
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Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
resses, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let
us fill your bin while prices are lowest.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
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Miss Greta Haberer, who is attend-
ing Vestervelt Colege, at London,
was a holiday visitor with her para
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Habere'r.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McIick,
bridal couple, have returned after
spending their honeymoon at Kitch-
ener and are residing in: the Pfile
home on Louisa Street.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, creamery
Butter, dairy
Eggs
Chickens, Iive
Hens, live
Wheat, bush_
!Oats, bush
Barjley, bush ....... 42
Buckwheat, bush 40c
!Flour, cwt.
;Potatoes, 75-1b. 1.30)
.Live hogs, ewt. 8.25
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We Always Carry a Full Line of the Best ;of
W both Shelf and Heavy Staple• Hardware; Stoves
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
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Some Good Used Heaters at Vere Reasonable Prices
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Mr. Walter Eckel motored to Cal-
adonia over the week -end. Mrs: Eckel
and two sons returning with him.
The various teachers of the district
attended the teacher's convention at
. Hensall on Friday.
Rev. S. G. Shetler of Hollsopple,
Penn., Evangelist ill conduct Evang-
elistic services in the Zurich Mennon-
1 ite church on November 21st and 22.
Rev. Shetler was one of the organ-
izers of the local congregation about
thirty years ago. The .public are cor-
dially invited to attend his rousing
meetings,
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Dr. and iIlirs.
day in London.
Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Heckendorn
were visitors at Hamilton and Kitch-
ener, the past week.
Addison
spent Tutsi
E aaaament
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martene of
S'-ephen Twp., announce the engage-
ment of t-:::_.. .:_ :Muter, Martha
Catherine ,to Mr. Eben Lawrence
Weigand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Weigand, Hay Twp., the marriage I was very inspirational and with the
Mr.. Elmore Klopp was in Goderich
the past week where he presided in
the grand jury.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ii`. Braun
and family of Forest were Sunday
visitors at the home of Miss Jane La-
mont.
Mrs. Theo. McAdams is in care at
the home of Mrs. C..Eilber who
confined to her bed, but is improv-
ing nicely.
Mr. Herb Mousseau, Mr. David
Meyers of town; Fred Brock of Hen-
sall are enjoying a deer hunt near
,Sandridge, Norther Ontario far a
few weeks.
Had Missionary Meeting
The Thankotfering meeting' or the
Women's Missionary Society of St.
Peter's Lutheran church of Zurich,
was held last Sunday evening and
was a decided success. The special
feature on this occasion --as a miss-
ionary drama on India, entitled "Un-
touchable" presented by a norther of
members of the Elmira W.M.S. This
See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest
in Furniture at Very Reasonabl• e Prices, quality Con*
sidered. Let us show you our B'edS, Springs, Mattress,.
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers, Etc.
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the more conservative purchaser we can save:
you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment off
Slightly Used tFumiture that will give you big value fon
your Money. Drop in and look these over and get ourr
Remarkable Low Prices -
Johnston & Kalbfleiscli
if. Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
to take place the middle of November
The most severe gales swept over
the continent the past few clays., and
sailors on the great lakes were in
desperate danger and many were
drowned when their boats went under
in some places the wind was 100 mil-
es per hour and many things on land
were blown over. While here _1 Zur-
ich the damage was negible, aut we
notice the neighbor's chimned was
toppled over on the house which was
a heavy strain on the rafters,andwe
axe told the scare to the occupants
of the house was also noticeable.
THE WINE SOBS' OWN LOVE
STORY
Adela Rogers St. Johns, celebrated
author, after spending 10 days with
the Duke and Duchess of Windsor,
has written a most illuminating series
of articles revealing the Windsors'
own story of their romance. "The.
Windsors' Own Love Story" .begins in
the November 17 issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times and continues in the
daily Detroit Times.
BIBLE SOCITY NIGHT
This Thursday, November 14, 8 p.m
in the Town Hall, Zurich Rev. Denny
Bright, of London will again vividly
describe to you some of the adven-
tures encountered in carrying on their
stupendous task of making God's
Word available to even the most be-
nighted of His children. A free will
offering will be received. Young peo-
ple especially, will not wish to miss
this. During the days following, can-
Yassers will call on you to solicit
your contribution in aid of this sup-
reme task. Last year's summary of
cont:^tiutions follows:
Evening offering 0.80
Goshen, south 5.05
Goshen, north 4.00
Zurich, north 27.40
Z.nri'h south 1.1.60
Blinn Line 1.55
Tarr Line and 6.29
Babylon litre .......... 3.05
7.85
2.10
Blind line ....
Bronson line
Fourteenth Cnncession
War conditions make your contrt ' ungost baby in his arms. And so an
' •ution •mere needed than ever, so I other Huron County murder mayre-
`1}C) IT AGAIN! maiiu unsolved for all time.
splendid delivery of every one that
took part, the audience could well
understand. Rev. Turkheim spoke a
few chosen words of appreciation for
the well rendered program. The loc-
al choir furnished the musk.
John C. Vidt, of the Exeter Frozen
Foods, returned after attending a
three-day convention of the National
Frozen Food Locker Association
Which met in Chicago. At this second
convention there were 600 delegates
from 35 states of the Union and the
Provinve of Ontario. There are 3400
locker plants in the U. S. and '120
in Canada. The average plant of
250 lockers equal a total of about
800,000 lockers in service, On an
average daily change of two pounds
per locker represents 1,500,000 lbs.
of food (products or a total of $300,-
000 daily turn -over. Mr. Vidt is a
director of the Association. Through
lectures, round table tolks and per-
sonal contacts with local operators he
conies back with new ideas that will
add to the efficiency of the plant in
Exeter.—Times-Advocate.
VERDICT, NOT GUILTY
Goderich, Nov. 7th—The jury at
8 o'clock eonight, returned a verdict
of "net guilty",1 acquitting Samue
Dodge of the murder of James Kil-
patrick on June 20th last. The trial
',asted three days. The jury deliber
ated three hours. The verdict way
reported by Ira Rapson, foreman,aad
repeated in unison at the request o'
Justice Urquhart. "You have had r
farrow escape," His Lordship talc
Dodge before discharging him. ‘"
trust you have .been taught a lessor
on the evils of indulging in this forr
of (cheap) wine and, in your case
any •brand of liquor. You are free t,
go," As Dodge stepped out of th'
prisoner's box he embraced and kis:
ed his wife and four young chilclre,?;
the youngest in arms. He shook hand
with and thanked his counsel, ja'
governor and constables who hav
been his attendants. All the time h
wore a happy amile and he left th
court rooms with his family, the yo
Dead and Disabled Animals
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Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
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YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
We are again handling the famous Reading Anth-
racite Coal, one of the best quality coal on the
market to -day. Don't be fooled by other inferior
brands who claim to be just as good... Leave your
order with us early.
PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS
A Guaranteen Product that will greatly help your
Stock and Poultry to Vigor and Production, which
will mean greater Profits. Try it!
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