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KETS
We have 30 Pair of these Blankets still on hand
which were bought before price advance, and are
offering them at $3.98 a pair
They are pare wool and cotton in assorted..colors of
Rose, Blue, Mauve, Gold and Green... Satin bound
and will give excellent service.
Also a large supply of Flannelette Blankets fn large
size Ibex, aid m new Candy Stripes at $2.39 a pr.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Cookies, per ib.
No. 4 Peas, 2 for
Castile Soap, 10 for
Soups, 3 tins for
Je1.lo, 4 for
Macaroni, 3 lbs. for
Shortening, 2 lbs. for
Oranges, per dozen
Sugar, 10 -lbs. for
(with grocery order)
New Peels, Raisins, Currants, Shelled Nuts, Cher-
ries, for the Christmas Cake at low prices
1 5c
19c
25c
25c
19c
c9c
27c
29c
58c
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Auto Insurance
REDUCTION
In Th: cosi of 1938 License should be used in
Buying Auto Insurance
Why not protect yourself and buy a Policy
S-secial Reduction Allowed to Farmers Living on
Township Roads.
GET MY RATES. NO OBLIGATION
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY,
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
inter's Fuel
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Colder Weather Always Demands the More Suit- I
able FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. Let Us o
Supply Your Needs with the Right Kinds of Fuels
at Moderate Prices!
HEATING EQUIPMENT I
Have You Looked Over Your Ideating Equipment?
Does Your Stove of Furnace Need Attention; or Profs- s
ably You Need a new one... Let Us Look These Over f
for you and Offer Our Suggestion to Your . Best
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Advantage
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line „If heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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SERVICE for heir splendid gift W iii .given an opportunity to l;et some
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Choice Cooking, Figs per 1h
Lipton s Tea (with canister,: ;per Ib
Soap, (cashmerebone uet) ,,2, bars ,. e........,saAa tA, C
Bleached Raisins, per , ..18c
Dill. Pickles 40 -oz. jar, each' Z5c
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Orange .Marmalade
, Ginger Snaps, per lb.
Vanilla; small bottle, 2 for 15c
We. have a.fresh stock of Raisins, Currants, '.P.els,
Cherries, Pineapple and Nilts for Christmas Bake
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YOU WITHTHE FARM. LES[` US SUPPLY •
.Q+ � HAVE BARBWISTRE.
OF WOVEN WIRE,
NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING,EE US ABOUT
TROUGHING
AND ESE -
SPECIALS ! 0Y
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Spm GasolirZe for Stoves,
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Furniture. some ' very
Attracts®e Prices in �w
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Mattresses.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST LOCAL MARKETS
Mrs. Facey of Tavistock is visiting
with the ,Clausius family at present,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edighof1er and
son. Grant, are visiting at Kitchener
for a few weeks. •
,Barn—Corriveau — Art Hay Twp.,
on November 13th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lucien Corriveau, a daughter.'
Sorry to report that Mr. George
Clausius is on the sick list being affl-
icted with a stroke. But he is im-
proving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weido and I
two sons Clifford and Glenn of Hilts- !
green were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Merner, 14th con.
The Baking Sale and Supper put
on by St. Peter's Lutheran church in
the Zurich Town Hall, on 'Saturday
afternoon and evening, was well at-
tended, and a good supper was being•I
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartman of
the Bronson, also Mr. and ivirs.,.A.unol
Hartman of the Goshen, spent the l .. STADE and WEIDO
past week visiting friends and relati-
ves at Watford, Chatham and, Wall-
aceburg.
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, creamery 34c
Eggs, dozen
34, 32, 26, 16
Chickens, dressed 24-19
Chickens live 18-12
Wheat, bushel 1.00
Oats, bushel 40
Barley :bush. 60
Buckwheat, .bush. 58
Flour, cwt. 3.00' 4.00
Shorts, per ton 28.00
Bran ton 26.00
Hogs, .cwt. 7.50
Potatoes, bag ................ 40e
USED FURNITURE
F Two Codd Used Chested dd
Good Used Dressers from 4'_ Suites ern Hand;,
Kitchen Chairs, Etc. $ 50 up
Di ng 'fables; ,aa
All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
One Dozen Used Rockers .
ranging frown $.00 Up. ,▪ ,
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BE SURE AND SEE THEM!
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Choice Qna1ityQualityl Zurich
co= goofs and shoos f Come and Purchase
your A>!1t-
so/d by
I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub who! ..
have recently sold their farm on the i Doctors Name Officers,
Babylon Line, Hay, have moved to 1
bashavr od to reside. Mr. and Mrs. ; ••Members of the Huron Medical So
Anthony E1ue, of near Drysdale; the clety held their annual meeting at
purchasers •of the farm, nave taken 1 Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth on
possession an have moved thereon. Wednesday last when doctors from
the county were present. Dr. Vokes,
Celebrates Birthday I of Dungannon; was elected President
A very happy surprise panty took while` 'Dr. Wallace of Goderich, is
vice-president Dr. G. C. Jara:ott,
Seaforth, is secretary -treasurer. Dr.
W. P. Tew, London, addressed the
meeting on `Indications of Glandular
Therapk."
Grants Where Fairs Canceled
Should annual grants be paid to
agricultural societies which this year
*did .not hold a fah- owing to the in-
fantile paralysis epidemic? This was
a question which Huron County Co-
.until' was asked to decide before it
adjourned. There were six cancellat-
ions in Huron. The usual grants are
for $100• In most cases more than
place on Friday, November 19th,
when children and grandchildren
gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Christ. Gascho of the Bronson line,
Hay, the occasion being Mrs: Gas-
cho's 64th birthday. A very pleas-
ant time was spent after which all
repaired to a sumptuous goose din-
ner, to which all did justice and:wish-
ed Mrs. Gascho many happy returns.,
• An Accident •'
An unfortunate accident happened
to Mr. Henry Flaxbard of town .one.
ed ening last week, just, as he was;
coming out on the pavement from
the Kal;bfleisch Planing MiIIs, on his' this amount was spent in prrntrg of
bicycle he was knocked over ,Dy an 'prize lists, advertising, etc., before
auto driven by Mr. Gordon BIoch of j the show was called off. It was de -
town and who did not notice Mr. tided' by the 1Council to pay these
.grants,
Sues D. P. H.
A rut in the highway blamed for
an auto crash in which R. J. Gibbs,
Flaxbard till it was too late to stop.,
The cyclist was knocked to the pave-'
ment and sustained several bruises,
also a r"t in the h^ar1 which required
several stitches to close. For their
r."."
. safPt'• + -:'r" l'icvri'' d'^ '--~ ^t 33, Stratford, was fatally injured,
night should carry a red ight to the vvas fiiiled a few hours after fisc acci-
rear. as well as a lame redreflector dent by the Ont. Department of, High
which will give the motorist a chance ways, witnesses testified in ,Supreme
trust ti-1'nl' r . what is alw it ll of him. We Court, Windsor, in a $20,000 dam -
selfMr. Flaxbard will soon be him- ao action brought rby Gibl5'S father
self again, L
Thank You!
against the highway department. The
case is 'continuing. R. J. Gibbs_ was
a resident of ,Seaforth for a number
Atwater, Sask., No. 12,1137 ' of years when he owned the Togg
Mr. James A. Paterson, Municipal cry shop. He was killed when a car
Clerk, Hensall, Ont.
DearSir: This is to acknowledge
receipt of Car of vegetables and
fruit donated by the good people of
Hensall and; District, same arrived in
good condition and contents was dis-
tributed amongst 163 families in pro-
portion to size of family.
This gift by the people of Hensall
and district has been a very generous
one and is greatly appreciated by the
families receiving game as the gard-
en crop here was very poor through
lack of rain,
The local committee hese ni chat changed with the crime. County Con-
go
of the distribution first un.oadediiWiab16 J. Ferguson and Serg. A. C.
the entire car'into the Village Hall !toss, of the municipal force, made
and separated the various vegetal)! t S f th t h
rust into groups and
driven by Jack Gordon, London, in
'which he was a passenger; skidded
and crashed. into a tree and hydro
guy wire in November, 1935. Gor-
don and two women passengers .were
injured.
Charged with Darice-Hall-
Thefts
than •12 hours after the cloak-
acaonn of the ;Odd. Fellows aiall was
raided by thieves during a dans
Pollee .had Earl Sweitzer and James
Sturgeon of Bayfield under arrest,
a ;. s .;_ as s, ome o e garrnen is ave
then
and fruit en took been recovered. Consternation reign-
stock as it were by doing this we had ed' in the, dance hall after the play-
* e. fair i Ic'�l. of the quantities of each ing of the home waltz, early Saturday
.': i better able to distrr" •rte a "morning when a cheek -up showed0'
• portion o c each to every fan.' • that an overcoat was gone, hat.and
In con lupin the local co ilftee spats, another: overcoat, overshoes,
representing Atwater and district t Stu eon ll 1 • 1•b rt
feartily 1'iank the people of Eens;'11 until Monday as his wife is ill and he•
"nd distri•'t t
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- one tolook after her Both denser!
Yours Truly, L. Vaughan, Secy are ;' 3. years .of age...'
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We carry a .nice line of choice
Footwear for Men, Boys and
Women.
All ourStock is fresh and of
very choice materials. No
leftovers or second grade lines,.
Let us fit you up with your
next pair of Shoes.
See our line of Sport Sloes.
GARFILED • BROWN
Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN-
SHIP IN REPAmiNG
Your Patronage 'Solicited
emotive Requirements from
Zurich's oldest established'
Garage and • Service Station...
We can supply._ your needs.;
Expert Automobile repairing.
Acyielene Welding, Tires.,.
Batteries, Oils,, : Greases anti!
reaxair:
LUNCH ROOM
And clean Rest Rooms at your
Service
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Phone: Day 103. Night, 47
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subject to clang without Mico
Painting Wagon
Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Rerirnrning Buggy Wheels
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
$ 7.00 and 10.00
6.00 and 10.00
I6.0 and .18.00
Set 12o00
3.00
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Buggy Spokes each 1,25
25c ESS the Repair Man
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Free Mountings and Plenty of Free Air for alt 'Tures
purchased from Us; • . Quality Best; .. Prices Lowest;
Written Guerantees; • Ask to See the Tire which
has over 125,000 miles of service. Brng your Cat-
alogues,
atalogues, we will meet all competition.
Seeding- Implements should be in good working
shape shortly; Order M. -H. parts early.
Cultivator points for many makes
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