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GASCHO'S SUMMER
Clearing SALE
Opening Day Thurs. Aug. 23. Closing .Sep.
We carry a large and Well assorted Stock in all Lines
of SUMMER GOODS nd are:offering PCCEPTIONL
AL VALUES in No. 1 quality GOODS for this SALE;'
Below are only a few of the many Special Bargainsw
offer. See large Posters for more particulars
Pure silk Crepes, extra quality 79c
Voile... at yd
Plain Rayons at per yard
Frilled curtain scrimms yd.
Ladies' Chiffon Hose, reg 95, 79c now
Ladies' Cotton Hose, a pair
Men's cottonade pants at
Men's red back denim pants
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GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. 19c Rice lb. 5c
Rio Coffee lb 22c Pearl soap 8 for 25c
Aylmer pork and beans, 29 -oz tin at ............. ..........10c
Rex pure Cocoa, 1-1b. pkg. 14c
Princess'soap flakes, 2 for 19c
Many other Specials not listed here.
J. G
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PRODUCE WANTED
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INSURANCE .AGENOY
GOING ON A TRIP?
If so, you should have Public Liability and Property
Damage Insurance. .. Protect your own car with Collis-
ion Insurance... Policies are good in Canada and the
United States. Enjoy your trip more by knowing that
you have protection.
Rates are lower this year.
FULL INFORMA-lidN GLADLY d
For Rates Apply to:
Andrew F. Hess, •- • Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE •11
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LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR
YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE I
PRICES ARE LOWEST
PAINTS! PAINTS!0
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
Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing
Supplies and Posts.
Goodyear Balloon and tord Tires and Tubes I
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Vanilla Free, 16 -oz. tin .,4„. . ... ... . ... ..... .......25c
Fry's Cocoa, half -lb. tin ,
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'Chips°, large •' ••' •. • • 19c,
Royal York coffee, 1-1b. tin .......... ....... . ... .......19c
Surprise. soap, 5 cakes
Princess Soap flak's, 2 pkgs. 29c
Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. 19c
Lipton's Tea, blk or mixed, half -lb. pkg. 30c
Palm olive soap, 3 cakes 14c
Golden Bantam Corn, 2 tins 23c
Challenge corn starch, per pkg. 9c
Clark's pork and beans, 2 tins 15c
Men's white sleeveless sweaters, each 1.25
Men's silk socks, per pr. 25c
Children's school stockings per pr. 15c
J. W. ME NER
Highest Prices for Eggs.
Phone 140
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
%Mrs: Albert "Zette 1 Who recently,
sinfeied h. Stroke, is improving nieely
Mr. •ci.yton. icriiitinn :Of 'Gait, sil-1
ent•the.tholidaymat his home; here..
Mi Jelqice Itia5614.14
the liafdayf ilerlicnife. "'tie ar
cardine, has returned to town to take
charge of room 3 of the local khool.
Mr. Mose and Joshua. Brown from
Pigeon, Mar., called at the tome of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert on Mon-
day.
Miss Joyce Clements of London,
returned to her home on Sunday af-
ter spending two weeks with • her
friend, Miss Margaret Schwahri.
LOCAL MARKETS
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.ggs Aiozen. ..... 17-I5-13
•Buttery Ib. creamery J • •.5. '25,
Rutter ih. .iti• 23
flat . 7901
Barley, .1i011sli.•••• 501
tiickwheat; bus.ch • • 50'
Shorts ton ,
Bran, ton 25.00
Flour, cwt, 25.00
2.00-2.90
Live Hogs; cwt ........ 8.25
• "ACCEPTS CHARGE
Kitchesiee-Rev. C. A. Irarselrfrmn
of Cleveland Will assume the pastor-
ate of Evangelical church here
next Sunday. He will succeed Rev.
Miss Mary Merner who spent sev- G. F. BaxpeI who some months ago
was apranted pastor at Calvary
eral weeks With friends at Elmira,
church, :Ifdtchener. In assuming char,
returned home ' ori Saturday. Slie
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ge of on ohuir..h Mr. Hirschman
'was accompanied by relatives train
11,,bevtire, lead• of the largest churcli
14..71•41. omidian
.Conference•of the
4-7 , ,r, ,,• 'The •neW loCal
kr. and Mrs. Henry'Krueger of • sppoint40* Wna graduated fiern North
the";1.4th ion.; 'and Mr. aiid ltil*.!Iter:14 • Central (')Callege; Napervillei III; in
Kier fandly of :ItlyWriAf,«,-ere '1907(arkLlater cciiiipreteria'Conite at
week -end visitors with friends in ,the McCormick- 'Theological ,Semin-
Kitaeifer.'and • ary, Chicago': He/ then became pas-
tor of the Evangelical church at Ft.
Wayne, Ind. A writer of ability he
was appointed assistant editor of the
Messenger in 1919 and served a term
in that position. For the past 11 yrs.
he has been in the Ohio Conference.
Gaby Goes to Noranda Power
Company
Toronto—It was cifficially announe7
ed here by Noranda Mines, Ltd., of-
ficials that F. A. Gaby, who has rer
cently been released by the new pro;•
vincial government from. the high
position he held in the Ontario Ily•T•
dro Electric Commision for political
purposes, had been appointed as
The Blue Water Highway has re-
ceived its second coat of road oil the
past week, and the road is good be-
tween Goderich and Bayfield. A few
miles south of Bayfield the road is
under construction where a trial of
cold mix bard surface is being put in
Saturday, October 8th is the last
day for J. Gascho & Son's Summer
Clearing Sale. Only a few more
days left in which to reap the benefit
of this great merchandise event. The
few days left this week will soon slip
by and if you do not hurry and join
the many happy buyers who have tak
en advantage of this Sale, you will
regret it very much. Act now andiconsuluting engineer of a new power
attend these few days! company formed by Noranda Mines
FEDERAL RETURNING Heretofore Noranda's power was
supplied bY the Canadian Northern
• OFFICERS Power' Company.
• I Irlie Ottawa Government announc-
es the appointment of returning offi-
cers for the 245 electoral districts
of Canada for the next. Federal gen-
eral election, which however, it is,
announced, will not likely take place
until the summer orautumn of 1935
Mr. W. Harold Blackstone, of God-
erich, will be the returning officer
for North Huron and David Mc-
Naughton, of Bayfield, for the Huron
Perth riding.
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HIGHER PRICES 'IN CANADA
ROBBERIES IN HURON
Goderich—With the arrest of Rol-
lison Bone, 16, transient, on Satur-
day, two diamond rings valued at
about $'T00 have been renovered.
They were stolen from the summer
cottage of R. E. McKenzie, four mil-
es north of here on the Blue Water
Highway, while Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie wire in Seaforth, their per-
manent address. Bone is in the couri-
tty4a.41,,,,AsAyp.ert-,-rIkobbers early
on Piiclitir' eVenink 'entered the resi-
dence of 1VIr. Foyston manager of
,. .Montreal—Higher prices for 'wheat the Farmer's Co-operative, Wingham
in ail, Sizes 4 heavy production 74.ner,ppiint6
...,rowit.mc.••••. ini
,Orill exports of lumber to Great"BIrl-dtaitni go:r.47.'6:01Inti41.veP:Ilitenha eel;
WHITE ROSE * GASOLENE,;' ENARCO OILS,.
: lain and other factors sugeesting pepolo5,41:1! .bills end 8165 check
Fuilait'd1.6, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
ing our Specialty. Full line ..)f heavy and shelf Hard- I the weekend tusiness activity of the Farmers Co-ePerative at Win"
Plumbing, Furnace Work,. Evetroughing and Tinsmith- i
ware always in stock.
IVIattresses
oils in the Monthly letter of the Roy:. 1.wore oirt at the time of the robbery.
than seasonal proportions may be an- has been reported to
review Of Cunodian business comiti- been made. Mr. Foyston and family
al Burly of Canada issuer tete over Only a few weeks ago the office safe
tieipatedare reported in. the August ice here, but so far no arrests have'
,.... 'that an autumnal expansion of more pakabf6 thfr. PoYstoipl.r.othvinetrwOhhpey.
• during the second and third quarters glum was blown during the night
of 1934 maintained a lever well a- fragrmentg of the outer casing being
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QUALITY - PRICE - SERVICE ' the tunable industries responsible for , mobile when a polieeinan appeared,
spite I th e inactivity in the robbera. left horridly in an auto -
widespread hovae in the west, and in sate, irocwlvneer, reeinhanTneed iTnhtaeet I'nat,t:dr
unemployed in the cities. There isi on the seene, .and since that , thn , '
strength anti stability in the trerld Mr PoystOrthas been tiking Imp!
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Furniture. See Our New Beds, Springs and
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USED FURNITURE -
I T• wo oci Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand;
• Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables;
• Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale.
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-'--2 Recover" g Buggy Top . .. . .......... • 16.00 and 18.00
Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set . ................. 12o00
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You will be surprised of the results.
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For those who have used me as their Servant I have
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I sow fields for you to reap a Golden Harvest!
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