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We carry the Celebrated Reg.. N. Boxers'
Wallpapers in Stock. Have 45 Patterns to choose
from, in price range from 8c. to 50c a Single
Roll. Borders 3c. to 8c. a Yard. Look over
Our Sanaraple Books and compare with Mail Or-
der Samples and Prices.
PRINTS PRINTS
Light and Dark; Fifty Different Patterns to Choose
from. Price range from 17c to 35c. a Yard.
Ladies' New Housedresses in fast color fabrics all
sizes from 34c to .58c. Priced at 75c to $1.25 erich.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Pink Salmon, 1 lb. Tin
Sardines, per box
Macaroni, 4 lbs. for
Japan Tea, per lb.
Chocolate Cookies, per lb
Gillett's Caustic Soda, 5 lbs. for
12c
5c
25c
35c
1 4c
5 5c
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
HURON : ERIE
DEBENTURES
A SAFE INVEStV1ENT
D ebentures
issued for $100 and
over - 1 to 5 Years
5% Payable twice a Year
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
SPRING NEEDS
Best Assortment of Government Tested Seeds
We have ever shown, in Red Clover, Timothy,
Alsike, Alfalfa, White and Yellow Blossom Sweet
Clovers at Lowest Prevailing Prices, According
to quality. Get your Supply NOW, or leave your
orders. We are also in the Market to buy Red Clover,
Alsike and Timothy, Etc. Also do Custom Seed Clean-
ing at Lowest Prices.
PAINTS? PAINTS!
Full Line of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also one hour and four hour Enamels. Have also a
line of paints at half pints 25c; pints 40c; quarts 75c.
Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing
Supplies and Posts.
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes z
WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS,
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt `and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shdf Hard-
ware always in stock.
STADE & WE1DO
ZURiCH L. ONT.
QUALITY . PRICE -- SERVICE
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Specials for Thursday, ' Friday and Saturday
FRY'S COCOA, half lb: Tin 19c
Peas, No. 4 Tin
Blue Boy Coffee, per 1 Ib. pkg. • . .
Peanut Butter, bulk, 2 lbs,. .
Fancy Pink Salmon, 1 Ib. tin
Special Blend Tea (with cup and saucer free) per 'lea ;49c
Hillcrest Toilet paper, 3 rolls 25c
Mother's Biscuit Mix (with baking tin free) .... 33c
Tomatoes, large Tin, 2 tins for .19c
Macroni, ready cut, 4 lbs. , ... 25c
Rice, 4 lbs. for 25c
P. & G. Soap, 7 bars 25c
'Infant's Delight soap, 4 cakes 25c
Fairy Soap, 5 cakes . .. .. 25c
Golden Syrup, 5 lb. pail ' . s . • _ _ .. ........ 33c
Garden Seed in pkg. and bulk, also gel seeds.
,rite'
WE 1` RE NOW FINISHED TAKING TOCK
AND THAT OUR STOCK OF
`HARDWARE_r
I AND FURNITURE IS TOO c
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O REDUCE IT �Y RAPIDLY WE '
5� i ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK
GREATLY REDUCED � AT
,CES.
We are continuing our Speak Price's
tres,`e�r am? still have a few Left on Mat-
PBe sure and get your go at Bargain
Gone. up :fore they
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Ladies' Fullfashioned Hose, at pr. 75c-$1.00
Ladies' fullfashioned Hose, at 95c
Children' Hose all sizes, at pr, ...... 15c
Eggs Wanted at Highest Prices
J.W. MERNER
Highest Prices for Eggs. Phone 140
ITEMS Of LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. W.m. Lamont made a business
trip to Crediton on Monday.
Mr. George Elliott, auctioneer, of
Clinton was in town Monday.
Mr. A. Melick was on a business
trip to St. Louis, Mo., the past week.
Sheriff Middleton of Goderich was
in town on Monday,
Dr. Campbell of Hensall called in.
toown on Monday.
Mr. Herb. Block oof Exeter was in
town on Monday.
Mr. Leonard Prang, Mrs. L. Prang
Mrs. 1. Kalbfleisch and Mrs. A. Aul-
erich motored to London on Saturday
Mrs. Arthur Aulerich of Detroit is
visiting with her :parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Prang of the village,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Saddler and
daughter Clarice, Mrs. W. York and.
daughter Paulin and Miss O'Neil all
of Parkhill, spent Sunday at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Routledge'
Mr. Henry McClinchey has leased
his 100 -acre farm on the Goshen Line
Stanley, to Mr. Henry Pfaf, of Us-
borone Township, for a term of five
years. Mr. Pfaff took possession
last week.
Mr. Wm. Klopp and family of St-
ratford, Mr. Leonard Klopp and
family of Waterloo; Mrs. J. Wagner
of Shakespeare and Rothe Klopp of
Kitchener, we;e visiting their moth-
er, Mrs. Wm. Klopp, in town over
Sunday.
Our mailing list has been correct-
ed up till May 2nd, and if you have
renewed your subscription and not
given credit kindly let us know. We
take this medium of greatly thanking
our many subscribers for their renew
als, which enables us to carry on,
and to those in arrears we say please!
A Play entitled "Eyes of Love"
will be given by the young people of
Zurich and under the auspices of
the Zurich Wornens' Institute, in the
local Town Hall, on Friday evening
May 12th. The proceeds of the en-
tertainment will be used for the im-
provements of the stage in the local
town hall. See posters for further
announcements.
CREAMERY IS ROBBED •
Robbers last Friday night broke in-
to the creamery at Wincheisea, near
Exeter, and got away with a'sum of
Money after breaking off the safe
combination with a cold chisel and
sledge. Entrance was gained thro-
ugh an office window. The job was
done by a man or men expert in the
business of safebreaking, for few
clues were left, according to Provin-
cial Constable McCoy, who is work-
ing on the case. The haul was small
amounting to about $6.00.
Commissioners Take Over
From Council.
Walker's Hall, 13rusefield, was fill -
td to the doors for the Special meet-
ing of the Tucker, mit' , T`clephone
System subscribers held las: Wed-
nesday. The meeting was called ley
the township council to consider the
advisability of putting the system it
the hands of three commissioners. It
has heretofore been run by eommis-
'ioners under the direction of the co-
uncil, The voting resulted in the
,ornaxais$ioncr plan being approved,
100 vottrrg for and 20 against. Cor-
iiissioners appointed were; T. G.
lhillin;;law, Tuckr'r�smith; W. Alex-
•nder, Hay; Wm. McEwen, Stanley.
Auditors appointed were, Edwin Ches
ney and Alex. 'Mci'Iwan,
LOCAL_ TS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs 12-10-8.
Butter per ;3b 27
Wheat 70
• 22
Barley ... . 38
Buckwheat 32
Flour 1.60-2.75
Shorts, ton 20.00
Bran, tan 20.00
Hogs, cwt. 5.00
Goderich Goes Into
South Huron
The next ,Legislature of Ontario
will be conaosed of 90 members in-
stead of 112 as at present,'accord-
inf to'the redistribution bill submit-
ted to the House last Tuesday by the
redistribution committee. In, making
the redistribution the committee us-
ed as a basis a minimum populations
of 25,000 for rural ridings and 50,
for urban constituencies. The town Goderich is placed in South Hur-
on, which otherwise is unchanged. All
the old North Huron riding, with Ute
exception of the town of Goderich is
incladed in the new Huron -Brume rid-
ing, -awl which includes also the tow -
ships of Kinloss, Culross, Carrick an
Huron and the villages of Luelcnove,
Mildmay, Ripley and Teeswater of
the former South Bruce riding. The
South Huron riding will now consist
of—Townships of Goderich, Stanley),
Hay, Stephen, Usborne, Tuckersmith,
Hallett and McKillop; towns of God-
erich, Clinton, and Seaforth, villages
of Exeter and Hensell.
BUSY FARMER NEWS
Henoceacy
"Henocracy" is the term that the
Illionois College of Agriculture ap-
plies to the new system under which
heirs' are kept in individual metal co-
ops, assembled in battery form. It is
reported that at Miami, Florida, for
example, 60,000 laying hens have be-
en placed in batteries, in a 500 room
hotel. The hen is even deprived of
an opportunity to admire her egg, for
as soon as the egg is Iaid, it. rolls out
of her sight, into a gathering trough
Weekly Crop Report
:Farmers throughout Ontario are
elated at the higher prices being paid
for Bogs and a still further increase
is prophesied owing to the scarcity
The farmer who continued in the.
hog. business will now reap the bene-
fit of his good judgment. There is a
large demand for one -day-old chicks
in most parts of the province. Bene-
ficial rains for winter wheat and clot.
vers have fallen recently in many
parts of the province.'Roads are
soft and highway officers in numer-
ous counties are enforcing the half
load regulation on trucks. Consider-
able activity in preparation for spr-
ing work is noticed everywhere asst
farmers in Kent County report injury
to new seeding of clover. Warm
rains have helped in Lincoln counties
to revive wheat,, alfalfa and cloverfields. Some ears of certified seed
potatoes are coming tato Middlesex
and there is more than usual interest
in soy beans. A big increase in nu-
mber .of old orchards being pruned
and sprayed this year is noted in
Welland. Hog prices in Wentworth
reached' $6,00 per cwt. i3recclers§
reports in Durhamisdieate ` some
Hooks of sheep showing close.to 200
Icer cent lamb production.
that win
For some seal Bargains, we have a
of good
used Dregs that we will sell verysaumbea
see them. Be sure and
Abasays a good supply of Smoke Cure on wnd,
Also Old Hickory Smoke Sit.
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THE WINTER SEASON
Is Now Here. Have you looked after your Automo-
bile in pTeparation for the Cold Weare? Changed to
lighter Oily, and had your Radiator Med
with a Anti -Freeze? Run in your carr and let urs dos ver
ruiportant thin Righ Masel
Gasoline and Kerosine alwayskept px an hand in targe
and Etnl quantities. Let us fill your barrels or
Container
Exner. Workmanship on Repair Work, and Overhaul
Jobs on all Makes of Cars cs ith1 Charges Very
Reasonalbe.
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POINTS TO FIT ANY MAKE OF CULTIVATOR ''T'ht.ls SUPPLY
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FREE AND SELL BELOW MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE PRICES';,
CLUB ORDERS FOR TWENTY' DOLLARS WILL BE DELIVER,Ml �,.
RIME IN 10 MILE RADIUS.
WE CAN SUPPPLY YOUR NEEDS FOR PLOWS ANDMACHINES
OVER 50 YEARS OLD.
We have on hand the following used machines: No. 8 corn Cultiv-
ator, No. 4 Bean Scuffler puller almost. new; 3 denni steel roller;
Drill, Scuffler,. Ford Parts, Wagon .Box, Punning Mill..
We resdize that :Farces were forced te sell pelota -cast of ortalactista
and are willing to share
)airs lam
Special prices .on Oil, Urease, and Tares +luring this tear la... , Sale.
commencing 'Saturday April 1st.. Nev No. 'i Walking Plow $16.00:.
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