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NOW A R"RIVING
SEE OUR NEW
1. Wear Best Blankets, Fancy Plaids, Green, Rose,
11. Mauve or Blue at only $2.75.
NEW IBEX BLANKETS.
NEW FLANNELETTES
NEW SHIRTINGS
NEW SWEATER COATS
Look over our Centre Tables for real Bargains..in
Boys' and Girls' Sweaters for School Wear.
OUR GROCERY SPECIALS
Canned peas, at each
Corn Syrup, 5 -lb. tin at
10c
39c
22c
15c
15c
10c
25c
Matches, 3 for
Peanut Butter, per lb.
Cooking apples, per basket
Best Aeroxon Fly Coils, 5 for
Sugar Crisp Cookies, 2 lbs. for
We Have Everything in School
,or
PRDUCE WANTED
Supplies.
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PHONE 59
CARE, COURTESY and
OOMMON SENSE
Are ` s most Vital Factors in SAFE DRIVING.
And Accident Statistics prove that:
The Greatest of these is COURTESY.
Drive Safely and avoid an Accident --- But be
Prepared! ----A few Dollars will give Protection.
gill Classes
Of Auto Insurance, Public Liability.
Property barrage,.. Etc.
Rates on
Application by:
Andrew F. Hess, o Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY,
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rocer_y _
Store
Princess Soap Flakes, large plug .........................15c
Soap Chips, 3 -lbs Z5c
Aeroxon fly coils, 5 for
Vi -tone, 1 -Ib. can ,.
Pepper, fine, in 1 -Ib. 'shaker
Pineapple, sliced, 2 cans
Caustic Soda, 5 -lbs. for
Sodas, 2 lbs. for .,
Merino Oesch
EGGS WANTED, '
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Zurich
Phone 165
117
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ITEMS OF LOCAL i TTEREST LOCAL MARKETS
Some of the villagers are attend-
ing Goderich fair this week.
Mr. -and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth, of
Kitchener were week -end visitors: In.
town.
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(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, creamery , 30
Eggs, dozen. .......... _ .. 25, 91, 165
Wheat, bush $1.001
Oats, per hush .,....,...,....` 40 •
Mr. Paul. Hess ,left on Mondayfor Barley, bush. 70
London where he will attend the.Wes Buekvriieat,°flush g0;
tern University.
Flour, cwt. 3.50 2.50 •
Miss Ruth Johnston entertained and shorts, ton ... �,... 20.06
Live ►logs cwt. ...,. 8.50
Thursday, Stclpi;erl`RiGI' 41 h Walt'
t'
Fruit�
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THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD, NEW
t, FENCES ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY
3 YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE,
ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT
NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE.
4.
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SPECIALS!
Special Gasoline for ,Moves at,SPECIALS
per gallon
We also have some very Attractive Prices
Furniture. See •
ur New Beds, Springs
Mattresses.
her girl friends to a 'birthday party,
Friday Iast.
Mr. Napoleon Bedard of Detroit
is visiting a few weeks with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bedard. •'
Mrs. Isiah Witmer of Dashwood,
was a week -end visitor with her son
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Witmer of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotchmer of
1
Mr: C. Fritz was,. a visitor to his
brother at l Sorristoir, recently. .
Mr, Jas. Patterson, Clerk of Hen-
sel", called in town on Monday.
28c
and
USED FURNITURE
Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up;
Kitchen Chairs, Etc. Dining Table;
All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00
BE SURE AND SEE THEM!
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Mr. and iters. Alfred^In s of Ver- "" Zurich GararA
ork Sh.na were Sunday visitors at the home
Boys
Mr. and MrJ W H
Hayfield were Sunday visitors at the f of s orner.
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Alb-; Rev. A. E. Pletch of. Crediton, D.
Supt., held preparatory services in
the .Evangelical Church on Thursday.)
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. 'W. C. Wagner and
Mr. Len Wagner were recent visitors
with the former's -brother in Guelph.
and. Mrs. H: K. Eilber of Cred
iton were: Thursday . evening visitors
at the...liozn.e of Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Fritz .
.recht.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sippel of Mil-
verton spent a few days over the
week -end with friends at Zurich and
Dashwood. -
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
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9 the boys on their honesty rn you .:9 ni l stole a bycycle in that town and
.� op to the home of the lady who V. rode it to'Grand Bend the other day
the sufferer, and nicely appoligi; 4 1 ,h,. ivaiked right -into the arms of the
elD for their misbehaviour. We since'' �I A telephone call had lareceeded
l 1 ih ':.,n to- Goderich jail to appear be
fei,• the Magistrate.—Ex.
Calder' Weather always
the more suitable fuel
demands
for your
leaning eqt upment. Let us supply
your needs with the right kinds of
Fuel at /moderate p -rices.
PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and ,Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax
G.4,dyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith -
Mg our Specialty. Full line ..Df heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
STAGE WEIDO
ZtJR1CH
ONT
QUJ•ALITY — PRICE — SERVICE
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Messrs. Peter Murakski. and r -son
Joe; Wni. Petznich, Charles Jonas,
and A. E. Ludwig all of Kitchener,
spent Sun -day at the hoin.e of Mr. and
fiirs. C. 0_ Smith, south of St. Jos-
eph.
W.dnesday and Thursday of next.
Mr. Carl Burn, who has been fur. `week ,41t the dates ofthe Bayfield.
the past week visiting at his horne in. anneal `fall fair, and they always
town has left for Toronto, where he have a&,nice exhibition worthy of go -
has accepted a good position for the ing to see.
winter. - -
Western Fair, London, closed on
Saturday, and they enoyed another
good exhibition. More money was
spent at the concesions than for some
years. But the weatherman pulled
down the attendance from last year.
As there were 1863 less attended
this year than last.
Soine -of our citizens have,,laai'vest-
ed the late potatoes and report them
as a very good yield, as the later
rains helped then, and the later var-
ieties withstood the extreme not
weather last summer, whereas the
earlier varieties just simply died off.
In our bast week's issue we pub-
lished a "warning" notice regarding the beef cattle ,quota. "
the swiping of grapes, and while ' e (.
do not approve of the act of swipi,i;, I BICYCLE TOG SLOW
the grapes, but we must congratula`.4+ l
�,; When a seventeen -year-old Clinton
TWENTY YEARS ON BENCH
Magistrate J. A. Makins was hon-
ored by the members of the legal
profession at Stratford on Monday
last, the occasion being the 20th an-
niversary .of his appointment as mag-
istrate.. -A ce plimen+t address was
accompanied by a handsome desk set.
IMPORTS BELOW QUOTA
Washington—A report by the Un-
ited States Customs !Commissioner
showed imports -under the Canadian -
American reciprocal trade agreement
since Jan. 1 were far below the al-
lowable quota for seed. potatoes and
dairy stock, but had almost absorbed
a
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ly trust that this has taught the 1 0' her arrival, The young lady was
a good lesson, andhas showedei
the way to become even better i:'i
izens. In future boys, please at;
here to clean sport, as we know you
acre full of life and must have some.
fun
TRIAL SET FOR THURSDAY
At Goderich on Thursday, Sept-
ember 24th, J. 3. Huggard, was com-
mitted for trial for theft of clients
.bonds, will appear for election before
Judge T. M. Costello.
A Bad Accident
A badly mixed up auto collision
occurred up north at the end of the
r;oslien line, when a Stanley Twp.
owned oar collided with another car
:oni.ing along the main road. One of
the cars turned over three times be -
ore it carne to a titop. A little more
precaution would avoid most of these
accidents.
Painful Accident
A very painful accident befell "Nil!.
Kuno Hartman of the Goshen Line,
oath, when on Tuesday forenoon he
vas in the act of shaking down some
pples from the tree, and in some
way the limb broke and Mr. Hart -
wan fell to the ground - with the re-
mit that be fractured both his arms.
:'his is indeed a very unfortunate
accident to Mr. Hartman, with pract-
ically all his falx, work still to be
done, and we sympathize with, the
family.
es EXTRA EXTRA
We have put in a Stock of
Good Choice Quality Men's
nd Boys' Work Shoes, and
invite the public- to come in
and we can fit You up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S
HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC.
GARFILED BROWN
BETTER CROPS '
South Huron had much more ,rain
than, the north, especially around the
Exeter 'district, and has a lucerativc
bean and other crops not grown in
the north. .Some parts of the south
are said.to be "in clover." The De-
partment of Agriculture has estimat-
ed that Huron's crops this year Will
be worth one million dollars more
than in 1035, some of which is al-
ready in circulation, a fact very evi-
dent in some places.—Goderich Sig-
nal:
COMPLETES LONG BIKE
Lloyd Herman of New Ila,mburg,
arrived' home after 105 days of the
most successful "tripping" he has
ever undertaken. He must have a
certain amount of prestige with
'!e weatherman for in all those
days of hitch -hiking he was never
once -caught in the rain. His three-
month travels took hini. to British
Columbia„ Alaska, down the Pacific
Coast to California and back through
the United States home. He found
little -rouble in getting lifts and de-
clares `Canadians ate equally as gen-
erous as .A.rn.ertcans when it colics to
giving free rides. On his trip he av-
eraged moire than `l00 miles a day;
and made sure of eight hours sleep
each. night. He spent an .average of
4l1.50 a day.
Victoria Street.
Zurich, Ont.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN
SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited
LARGE SHIPMENT OF °TYRES
JUST ARRIVED
Regular $10 Heavy Service at —6.35
Reg. 10.75 Heavy Service Tires 6.9a•
Best of Gasoline at per gallon_ 23c!
Lubricating Oils and Greases at Car—
responding Low Prices -
Get Your Requirements Here, where
Your Deliers Go the Farthest:
Expert Worlanship on all Makes o'f
Cars, with Charges Very Reasonable;
MOUSSEAUT
Phone 103. Zurich
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T ESE PRICES ambled to change without No'
Painting Wagon
Painting Buggy .......................... 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy
Top .............. 16.00 and 18.00
Rerirming .Bugg' Wheels Set .................. I 2o00
Buggy Shaft ...................... ............... .3,0E
Cross. Bar <_
Buggy1,00
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Buggy Spokes each.......... e..«..«.,«T,«,,,,..„«.«..,... 1,2 x
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TWO FARMERS!
A fortune of machinery lay in the
yard
Couldn't get repairs to he had to
discard,
The initial cost had seemed so low
And to the chain store he would go.
Now bitter discouragement this far-
mer did reap
Because of his folly of buying too
cheap;
So he went and sobbed over his nei-
ghbor's fence
I've goe no money and. I can't pay
rents,
My •machinery's ,all shook and my
horses slow,
When I'm put out here don't know
where i'll go.
Guess I'11give up and go on relief,
Don't kill yourself working is my
belief,
And "get what you can while the gett-
ing is good
The country will keep me, it's under-
stood.
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His neighbor smiled as he thought. te<
himself
I'm glad my machines never go to the
shelf,
Good old Massey -Harris has been my
aim
And thro' hard times goes along just
the same..
I'll keep my head tip and a smile ort
my face,
And when I get on towards the end
of my race,.
When my form is bent and my head.
is gray,
When my face is wrinkled and my
ears give way,
When nay eyes grow dim and my tali.
is slow,
When ray legs won't Hold .and down.!
I go, .
When old age shakes this weathered.
frame
And Pm not able to stand work the
same;
Then Pll retire and independent Pll bar.
Because I've used only M -H mach'ry ,
Tel. Shop 1149 0. KLO P -& SONS
AUCTIONEERING? YES!
Rte.