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WEATHER IS COMING!
r,11 -,viol Sweaters at $1.95
Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose at 39c
L.clies' Flan. n, py7aflr_as at
$1.00
Ladies' Night Gowns at 59c
Ibex Blankets, large at pr. 2.35
Esmond Blankets, large, part wool, pr. 3.75
neesles coch from 98c to 5.50
Sweate s each from 65c to 2.25
Men's all w : of work sox pr. 25c
A coneple e Stock of Men's and Boy's all -wool
Melton t elt�az`n WindbreakersCCloth in stock. See them.
.= new !cane ca Ladies and Misses Wool Jersey
Dresses, nnade in newest styles and colors at very
ReasonaLle Fez :es. We invite your inspection.
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F-•••-1-1 ,fin
GroeN res Always at lowest prices
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3ARE3 OOURTESY and
COMMON SENSE
Are most Vital Factors in SAFE DRIVING,
Accident Statistics prove that:
`i nae Greatest of these is COURTESY.
Drive Safely and avoid an Accident --- But be
Prepared! ----A few Dollars will give Protection.
'II Classes Of Auto Insurance, Public Liability,
Property Damage,.. Etc.
Rates on Application by:
ndrew F. Hess - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY,
HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
• dor <,, .,.... u re alvv s demands
the mora suit-tble fuel for your
h ;&tiu g equipment. Let us supply
your 1]teeells with the right kinds of
Fuel at moderate prices.
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
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Furniture, Springs
and Cord Tires and Tubes
all sizes '
and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. ,for
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Tea, Lipton's with tea cannister per ib.
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Kraft Cheese, per lb: 25c
Coffee; Morning Cheer, per lb. 30c
Snowflake Ammonia, , per pkg. 5c
Brock's Bird Seed, per pkg. 15c
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ri 'lig j LOCAL ' '
Mr. and Mrs, Ward Fritz were on
a motor trip to Toronto and Guelph
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and
Mae were Sunday visitors with fri-
ends at Shakespeare.
Miss Geraldine Meidinger of the
14th con., was a Sunday visitor in
Detroit.
son, while others larger. As we
see the many dandelions in bloom in
our lawns, we can hardly realize that
winter is so near.
With the passing of this week we
enter into November the second last
month of the year, and less than
eight weeks till Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Hartman of
the Goshen Line south; Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Hartman of the Bronson line
north, are on a motor trip visiting
friends in Detroit.
Mrs. William Bassow of the Bron-
son line celebrated her 80th birth-
day on Wednesday, October 28th,
when she treated her family to a
duck supper.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Oesch of
the oshen line north moved to Zur-
ich •on. Friday of last week. They
are occupying part of the building
occupied by their son Milton, as bar-
ber shop. We welcome Mr. and Mrs
Oesch as residents of Zurich.
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, creamery 30
Eggs dozen 37 to 31
Pullet eggs 23
Chickens live 12-9
Chickens dresses 10-11
Hens live 10, 8, 7
Wheat, bushel 1.02
Barley, bush, malting _ 1.00
Farley, feed
Oats, bush.
Buckwheat, bush
Flour, cwt.
Bran and shorts
Live Hogs, cwt.
Potatoes per bag
75
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THIS SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW IC
FENCE S ON THE FARM. LET US SUPPLY E
YOU WITH THE BEST OF WVEN WIRE,. •
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SPECIALS r SPECIALS!
Special Gasoline foi• Stoves, at per gallon
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20c *;
We also have some very Attractive Prices IME
Furniture. See 'Our New Beds, Springs and
Mattresses.
USED FURNITURE
Two Good Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables;
Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.,
One Dozen Used Rockers ranging from $2.00 Up.
BE SURE AND SEE THEM€
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DUTCH SETTS WANTED
.We pay highest market prices for
good. Dutch Setts. J. Gascho & Son.
the • ,south, he states there will be
mild weather for three months as a
,result-
Removed Overnight
!Overnight one of Exeter's land-
marks has been removed. A frame
'building that has stood for many ye-
ars 'at the corner of Andrew and
John streets, on the property of Mrs.
T. Sweet was taken to the property
Messxs.Charles Fritz, Dave Fuss of James,Brintnell. This ;building
and.Albert Hess spent a day T shootin was 5ecupied for many years by the
Pheasants in Middlesex County. late. Wm. Sweet, veterinary, and was
erected by the late Cabel Heywood.
Charley says few were shot, but he The corner now presehts a rather
managed to bring bane a good empty appearance.
sample of these beautiful game birds
The beginning of the week most
of us received a reminder of our
taxes, that is the annual tax notice,
which is always sure to come about
this time of the year. In comparison
with last year's notice the taxes this
year are a little higher, r not very
much, but we notice there is a new
item known as the Relief, this how-
ever in most cases is quite small. But
all goodcitizens we trust will put
forth special effort and have their
taxes paid by December 15th next.
Championship Contest
The ninth annual Public Speak-
ine• Contest and the Sixth annual
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. - Menno Martin and
family were Sunday visitors with Mr
and 11Zrs. Jacob Swartzentruber.
-Mrs, Rudy Oesch returned home
after spending a few weeks with fri
ends' at Tavistock.
. Messrs. Gordon and Lee Erb, Al-
lan Swartzentruber, Misses Mabel.
and ',Beatrice Gerber, Miss Winni-
fred' Roth, spent the week -end with
friends at Tavistock and Baden.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Sol.:Bechler were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Gingerich and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich and daughter Jean,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich, Misses'
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s and Boys Zrich Garage
rk Shoes EXTRA EXTRA
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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
Spelling -Match will be conducted m Eileen and Irene Gerber.
the auditorium of the Clinton Coll- IVtr.' and Mrs. Mose Erb, Mr. and
egiate Institute, on October 31st at Mrs. Chris. Schultz were Sunday vis -
2 p.m. A Championship Recitation itors • with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Contest for pupils in second class and c.teckle, Bronson north:
under is also being held. AU partie (Intended for last ween:.)
*;who are interested in these contests M.r• and Mrs. Cecil Atirich of God -
K . are extended a cordial invitation to erich spent the week -end at the home
4i` be present Saturday afternoon; Oct,of Mrs. E. Clarks.
I• itf ober 31st. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Turner of London
ot ? As we go to press we learn of the spent the week -end at the hone of
' extensive .readiness of St. Peter's Mr. and Nine R. N. Douglas.
• Mr. Rob
t. t, M rick of Springford,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Douglas and Mr. Sheppard of Hyde
Park, spent a few days with friends
in this vicinity.
Mr. Gus Clarke of London, spent
the week -end under the parental roof
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston are
visiting friends at Fullerton and
Mitchell,
Wedding bells are ringing in this
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oesch ami
family were Sunday vrsnors with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich and
daughter Jean, Mr: and Mrs. Chris.
Erb and family were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Swartzen-
truber.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gingerich and
uld their predictions not Ct to ire. !'way, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich
Having prophesied rain and h_vine; ire Sunday visitors with Mr. and
the prophecy come true in the mettle MM,rs, Sam Gingerich:
of a few minutes gave added courage ; Mx. and Mrs. Chris Gascho and '.
:to an 80 -year-old phophet and so he family spent Sunday with Mr. ' and
consented to give his opinion, He Mrs. Dave Oesch.
laughed at the thought of two feet of Miss Eva Bechler returned home
snow in November and stated that after spending two weeks with fri-
the only true method of -prophecy ends at Baden.
of weather was in the position (of the Mar. and Mrs. Chris Swartzentrub-
moon at the time when it crossed the er and family are spending some
line. Another method is to observe time visiting with relatives at Castrol
the way in which the wind is blowing New '.Stork State.
t the time when ,the moon crosses.' Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs
!laving observed the position of it. a Sol: Hechler were, Mr. and Mrs.
few days ago., wlren the wind was irr Prod CIrell from London:
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Lutheran Congregation, with thein
monster Fowl Supper. They have
over two hundred geese that will be
sizzling in the oven., by tomorrow.
In other words, that means over a
ton of fowl reads to feed the hung-
ry multitudes. of peoples that are ex-
pected to come to Zurich on Thurs-
day
day evening. There will be plenty.
for all this year, more tables will be
put up and more fowl, and eatables.
So why hesitate, come along there is
ample room and food for all.
Lauds Heavy Snow Idea
Weather prophecies have been at-
tracted a good deal of attention in
the Wingham district and oracles
ave refrained. fro : In ntionina their
opin'ea•ns in -the fear of re :' licity sho-
HEAVY RUB-BERS, ETC.
GARIILEL? BROWN
Victoria Street. Zurich, Out.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN-
SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited
LARGE SHIPMENT - OF TIRES
JUST ARRIVED
Regular -$10 Heavy Service at ..6.35
Reg. 10.75 Heavy Service Tires &9E
Best of Gasoline at per gallon. 23c.
Lubricating Oils and Greases at Cor-
responding Low Prices
Get Your Requirements Here, whom
Your Dollars Go the Farthest!'
Expert Workmanship on all Makes of
Cars, with Charges Very Reasonable
H. IIOr1JSSEATT
Phone 103.
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice
Painting Wagon $7.00 and 10.00
Painting Buggy 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy Top ......... 16.00 and 18.00
Rerinzming Buggy Wheels Set .................. 12o00
Buggy Shaft , ...............................3.00
Cross Bar .,..<........<...................... 1.00
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Buggy Reach
BuggySpokes each .......................................... 25c
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:EOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE
Drive in Comfort this Winter with one of
Our Fleaters. One of the best on the
Market to -day. .Installed while you Wait!
SUPERLASTIC TIRES AND TUBES, GIVE
YOU GREATER VALUE PER DOLLAR .
GAS OIL AND GREASE
Tel. Shop 149 0. KL PP & SONS Res. 67
AUCTION '.ERING? YES!