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We take Great Pride in Our Fine Showing
of Christmas Goods and Invite your Inspection.
For the Horne
Let Us Show You; All -Wool, ,Blankets,
Esmond and 'Wolcott Blankets, Dresser Scarfs,
All. Linen and Lace Tablecloths; Cushion. ''Tops,
Bed Spreads, Rugs, Etc.
FOR
Everything inL Silk SLin WEAR
Silk Hose,
Sweaters, Bath Robes, .Pyjamas, Scarfs, Hand-
kerchiefs.
FOR MEN
Sweathers, Fine Shirts, Gloves,
Braces, Windbreakers. A few Leather
at Reduced Prices.
FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS
Ties,
Coats
Everything in Wearing Apparel, as well as
a big Assortment of Toys, Dolls, Picture :iBooks,
Games, Etc.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Fresh Fruits. A Large Variety of Candies
and Nuts.
15 CASES of New New Navel Oranges
on hand, at Very Low Prices,
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PRODUCE WANTED
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l i irtiS OF LOCAL INTERESTI,,,
MARKETS y
Mrs. RoyMerrierMerrierh �' CA
ected
from a pleasant visit with her$ niece 14iittero 85c
Creamerye� Wednesday)
Yes.s. W. (Schultze DA , Droit. I Iter, dairy
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lar. and Mrs. Hilton .Truemner) ggs, ,dozen 3 20
and family motored to London one`'.. hickens, dressed 27, 23, 20
day last week. C':liickerTs, live 19-12
Rev. Father L. W. Power of town )lacks, dressed 1 16
visited with at his family's home in 'Geese dressed 16
St. Thomas last week. TiurkeYs; dressed 15
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Melick earth of Wheat, bushel 22
town were Thursday guests at the �4ats, bushel 1.4.0
i home of 11Lr. and Mrs. RoyBit,rley bush. 40
14th can. Nlerner, 60
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Bizekwheat, bush. 60
Mrs. Royo, cwt 300.
Merner of the 14th con.; BFlanuron, t 28.003.90
spent a few days last week with her Shorts, , ,Per ton
nt, Mrs. Sara
wood. Gottschalk at Dash Hogs, cwt. 28.00
Potatoes, bag 40
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appiness
`be Yours
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Ashort sitting of the Tenth Div-
ision Court was held in the Town
HaII Zurich on Monday, � �
y, as wriich a = TELLS OF YOUTH WORK
few cases were Mgndd Dili.
Mr. Watson"We could place 10 boys in each.
, teacher•,of HayeNo.f2i =count ''on farms to. be selected by
14th con., deserves. a great deal iaf the agiiicaltural re y
credit in making :their school'concd}'t' tlie'1town and cit , lads will' note' but
such a success: Alsorthe nes.takii ' fauns,';'`aid Dr.;Charles Sinclaie-,,�sp-.
part in the`niusical: numbers which. 4Zial public �'elaions .ad`.
were very much enjoyed b lees of • thea
•., , .•; , ,'. Y ani.,: i 1 department of �alioz,.speaking a�t .'a
"Mr Ferd'. Haberer, propxietai' $f , Hoes blub banquet nit' Co• erich . on
the local rink throughtife unemployed' �routli situation. Dr.
orfs '•endless eff- siiiclad=•'told of -ork being done by
has succeeded in getting.a nice
sheep of ice, and, unless the.weafilier the Dom:=Prov., youth ten n
nisi.. .becomeso-
quite; mild, ° there will I Exam anni ming ile men in ,and
,ot-
be'good skating for Christmas.. end Mining, mole nursing id
• '' hc�i responsible • pusitions He said
"Tlhe high' school. scholars ,attending I $4?80;000:4°4''been sect aside. in Oxit-
Clinton Colleklate spent the week -end ario to novide curia
at their homes i?t„town:.. On :lyl Young teen ,with liv-
the anday l ing eipenses while :taking a course of
y were'' obliged toy go back to :finish tion$'. "If you don” tt answer the
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,exams.�,/I u air& owienj.oyf nail` he 717.'1' 'iS lie4,'er'7, ;"you'
!ling; the"li tidays at their homes in wi11 face 'su}ii of-sbciai service
town..:,., -...r. ,, , ' in Aa f'i`b ' i
`vh. �' t]i�.t you ,will wonder
" fir. and -'Mrs rx•' .. . : P ,3' Yitni didn't dd something to alle-
have Cpm, S. Johnston viate the .sitwatran "
moved, into .'their residence OW than 1;',t'oo young hien iaa been• as,
Main' Street ,Trey, 'have recent)siste-13i.the 'trainin
Made conelclesable,,improvements on Septei;'i er 1. g program: since!
this property which was formerly oc-
cupied by Mr. Alex. Foster.
r.
and Mrs. Johnston fome ly had
been living in part of the house of
Mrs. Hy. True--
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Treaserer of Hay Township re. n the
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
Winter's _
Colder Weather Always Demands the More Sari'
able FUEL for Your Heating Equip1ent. Let Us
Supply Your Needs with the Right Kinds of Fuels
at Moderate Prices!
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HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipmnn 7
Does Your Stove of Furnace Need Attention; or Prob-
ably You Need a new one.., Let Us Look These Over
for you and Offer Our Suggestion to Your 'Best
Advantage 14, :, I ,r
Plumbing, Furnace Work .
Evetrottghing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard—
warn always in stock.
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ZURICH — ONT.—
QUALITY — PRICE +- , SERVICE
ILiberal party and 1'0% years in
office as prime
completed in ado• e
er day or so. The
..:.as?lip is ,indeed in a very good
financial ,position, and the. -local Co-
uncil board are to be congratulated
on the good method of their "house
in order".
MARKS 63rd BIRTHDAY
On F_^;day Premier Xing celebrated
his 63rd birthday. He was born in
Berlin, Ont,, (now Kitchener),
m' er 17, 1874. , Dec-
o/n.1;01-
He spent the,day
quietly at work in Lausier House
Dttav'a, official home of.•Cranada's
i:iberal ` deader, whore he received
many 'congratulations. , A• member of
the House of Commons continuously
since 1919, with an earlier period as
member, ',. from 1908 to 191
er f
o tie
ig 11Q11Q:3yeazs lead �been 18 , 1Vlr.
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off• minister,
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A real old time Canadian
s is visiting winter
this part of Ontario at2 present, with the snow about eight-
een inches on the level, and steady
•� cold weather, it looks like : the . real
thing of yeas gone ,by, Last. week
we had quite ` a co.�Id spell'wsth the
mer• a
. a` few night,-, but it has great)
The Weatherman
• mercury dropping to about six below
• crated• again, OurSt. y 0d -
Joseph.. 'and
Beaver Town .Correspondent in his
'Jtiee;ct of news asks the Indulgence
aof your Eniter to.' =tell *all about . the
',-:.a.ther, which is t,o -big'
a"„lob for
'undertake. � little. fellow -likeus to.undertalna.
f someone could ex-plain.;hn ,..and
8 where the clouds come from, that
,,eve its these changes from day to
lay, .then we could get closer, Rut
,':isua]ly when the weather
;tell us of the mild and ens prophets 1iIotion, that we, pay Councillor
3' winter' 'l'wi�tchell 03. :for car expenses ,and
we are about to have, then, we have Telephone cans. Motion, that acc.o-
(lik' always found it advisable 'to . be unts.as, 'read ..be'assed and that we
e the Owl and look wisely, for the r ad p ,
unexpected will surely conte.'
• James A. Petersen, Clerk:
Hensall Couacil Minutes
The last regular meeting of the
Village Council vias held on the ev-
ening of Dec. 15th at 8 pan. in the
Conned Chamber, as per Statutes,
with all members being present.
Minuites,of-the previous meeting
were read and adopted.
A Moore appeared as a delegate
from ,the Chamber of Commerce ask-
ing for the usual grant for the Chr-
iotinas tree. Motion, that we give the
Chamber: :of 'Conirnerce ten dollar
grant -for same.
Teorge Fee reported re Poll Tax
as¢ollections being very good.
.G Eonthron, tax collector, re-
poijted ;re tax collections, the arrears
be g $986:26, same being 40 per
cent. less than in 193.6.
Motion, that the Collector be in-
structed not to collect business taxes
of ,Southcott Eros., also K. Hicks.
Motion, that we extend Tax Roll
until 'next .regular meeting.
Communications read as follows:
County Treasurer, re tax deed; Dpt.
of Highways re Traffic by-law, same
filed.
Bills and Accounts read:
chamber of 1Commerce, Xmas. tree..
fund $10; Co. Treas., tax deed 3,76;
0. • Twitchell, telephone and car exp.
$2.;.i Geiger,:, teaming street and rnk
9 2,: A.W.E. Hemphill supplies hall
3.75 ;',Cudmore gravel stilts, rink
$10;
Moore .Bros. .repairs hall 1.50; Muni-
cipal World, supplies 4.93,_ Hydro
•ColMinission, street lights 1006.00;
Co' Huron, County rates 1510.17;
School Board, school rates 3456.17;
1?ublic Library, library rates 195.20;
II Bell; labor, rink 3.40; •R Hedden
do $4,'Levi, Rands do 3.20; W. Tay-
lor streets and rink 11.70.
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Chrisfmas
1 � Selecting Suitalale
People.is a bigCluisbbnas Gifts to
} problem, Many41
you solve thindaffxcu!ty with the naaY articles from the large Stock Our Store:
Coleman Lampsand Lanterns • .,'
Electric ?abIe Lam
4. for $3.00 and up. See our Fine Display of Cutlery-
i. Silverware.. P�;
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A. All priced very attractive. an
• GIFT FURNITURE
I -low about some nice Gift Furniture for the enti ,
. Family? Including
and tap, g some lovely End. Tables for $2.50
Cabinet Smoking Stands at
' Studio Couches, Occasional • Chairs • Li ri p'
and u
Ley ,zn
Tables, Etc., Etc. g Room
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SOME FINE GIFT S 'O
GESTIONS
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SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE
For the most conservative
Large Assortment of S1i htl purchaser, we•have a •
gg Y Used Furniture mat will
.' Couches gvalue for the Money, such as: Davenports, 21
give you bi
Dressers,
Rockers, Other Chairs, Etc. Be
sure and look these' over.
Full Line of . Shelf:. and Heavy y Hardware Always
on HandjOhnStall
KalbjJojs0h�Iard • .�
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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Choice Quality
Boots and Shoes
We carry
a nice line of choice
Footwear for Men, Boys and
Women.
All QurkStock 'is f;resh'arid of!
very, choice materials, No'
Ieftovers or second rad > '
Let' us � fit g �. fines.
you up with your
next pair of Shoes
See our line yQf Sport Shoes.
GARFILED BROWN
. victoria. Street. ' •
WE GIVE' EXPERT
Ont.
WORKMAN-
SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited..
Zurich Garage
Come and' purchase your Aut.
omotive , Requirements from
Zurich's ` oldest
established
G4rage /and Service Station,
We can simply.,, your
nee&
Expert Automobile' repairing.
Acytelene Welding, Tires.
Batteries; " Oils, Greases and
repairs.
LUNCH(„ ROOM
And clean Rest Rooms at o
ur
, Sen(ice y .:
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Relit -riming Buggy Wheels Set
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Buggy Shaft
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MA 8 SE 'Y- ffABRJ NEWS
WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO EXTEND ' TO. .OUR CUSTO-
MERS AND FRIENDS, OUR HEARTY
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