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EVERY batch of Scarfe paint is closely
tested for color, gloss and drying.
It might look the right shade to' you -
to the Scarfe expert it must be exactly
right. Not a can is filled till it matches
the standard sample perfectly.
Scarfe's Varn-o-lac gives a beautiful,
long -wearing finish on walls, floors,
stairs, furniture, etc. Has a finish like
fine porcelain. Many beautiful shades.
A standard , price everywhere $1.65
a quart.
°Tested under ex-
pert supervision
an scores of
homes indoors
and ont. A. care-
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Every ingredient is tested
in the Scarfe laboratory.
None but the finest are
accepted.
ite Scarfe record room
where a sarnple of every
°.ScarFe product is kept tor
future comparison
VARN-O-LAC BRANTINE SPAR VARNISH
he new one -coat 4 hour enamel) Gal. 3,6 Gal Qt. Pt. M Pc.
Ga. . Sia GaL Qt. Pt. 3.4Pt. $6.85 $3.50 $1.85 $1.10 .65
S5.75 $3.00 $1.65 .90 .55
and,
Gal. -11 ear, Qt. Pt. 34 Pt.
50 $2.35 $1.30 .70 .40 $4.00 $2.10 $1.10 .70 .40
For Sale By:
JOHNSTON and KALBFLEISCH, Zurich
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Cultivator Points and plow shares for all makes of
different firms.
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ASSEY-HARRIS NEWS
Now that the Spring is just around the corner, it is
a good time to check over your seeding Implements
WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN FOR A DEAL
Order repairs early and avoid Telephone and
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THE FRESH FLOW
Can be used wherefresh water
' dirget from the well is rentiired.
Capacity. 250 gallons per hour. Small 8 gallon Galvanized Tank.
1/6 H.P. 110 Volt Motor, 60 cycle or 25 cycle $71.00
Extra for 30 gallon Galvanized Tank $11.50 London Hamilton Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver
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The Hydro Electric Power Comtnission of Ontario offers.
electric current VEEN OF CHARGE to operate Electric Pumps to.
provide water under pressure for Household Sanitary Systems,
in all the Farm Honies and the Homes in Hamlets (not includ-
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This gives you city conveniences at no opmutin,g cost and'
only a small investment for pumps and sanitazy equipment.
A complete 'TWO" quality Bathroom • -- toilet, wash -
ba 'sin and bath-ean be had for as little as
An efficient Electric Pump to supply reaming water from
well or spring costs only $71.00 up.
No need any longer to put up with primitive, unsanitary
conditions. Terms if desired on both Bathroom and Pump.
Write for Illustrated Booklet and complete Information 37
FOR SALE BY:
STADE and WEIDO
EMPIRE BRASS M -FG. CO., LTD.
BLAKE
Miss Gladys Douglas, R. N. of
Hensall, accompanied by Miss Susie
Oesch of Huron Springs, Hensall,
called at their respective homes here
on Sunday, ' ,
Mrs. William Yule of Fullerton is
at present staying with her mother,
Mrs. Edigh.offer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of
Zurich • called • on hisparents in the.
village • Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Gus Clarke and sisters, Mary
and Wwen. Clarke of Goderich,
sp-
ent Sunday with their mother, Mrs.A..
E. Clarke:
Mr. and Mrs, George Edighoffer. of
Mitchell, called on his mother on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy G-ingerich, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Oesch and daughters,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arno. Ginger -161i.
and daughter, spent Sunday with,Mr
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Pigeon, Mich are visitingparents at ZUrich and friends. „Find
relatives on the Bronson Line.
Mrs. J. A. 1VIanson and ,son
and daughter Beatrice of the
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en Line called on Mr. and Mrs Ed.
Erb on Sunday evening.
STANLEY TOWNSOP
, Mrs. 3. Boyne of London ,its spend-
ing a couple . of weeks, with her
mother, Mrs. W. Armstrong.
Mi. George Armstrong Sr., who is
staying with his daughter, Mrs. D. 3.
Stephenson, had a slight stroke last
week, and is confied to his bed at
present.
Mr. Nathan Peck is laid up at pres-
ent at the home of his sonBert
suffered a heart attack last week.We
hope for a speedy recovery.
Very fi-ne services were held lest
week at the Bayfield, Goshen, Varna
and. Brucefield churches' by the Em-
manuel College Evangelistic Band.
Miss Grace Robinson who is at-
tending London Normal School, sp-
ent the week -end at her home on the
Goshen.
Mr. George Poulter and friend, Mr,
Philip Woods of Brownsville visited
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The Bank of Montreal places at the
disposal of its dients a modem,
efficient service in every department
of domestic and foreign banking.
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TOTAL ASSETS. IN EXCESS. OF $750,000,000
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Sqatford visited Mn and Mrs.
at MrGeorge Anderson's.
onr churches next Sunday. A suitable 1
to 'report happened with a painful
ividson during the week'.
r. Chas. Robinson, we are sorry
blethers Day will be observed in D
accident one day 'last weer, when he
came in contact with the saw while
cuiting some plank and cut his left
tli mb quite deeply. We hope he will
ha e a speedy recovery.
lVhr and IVIrs. D. B. Saunders and
IVIi ,Nesbitt of London visited Mrs.
tei.,2IVI,. andisMrs. Victor
Boe.
yoceAorfmsto
Godleigrich,..)1 S81,iider's brother and sister in the
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itli visited,onrsD
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5j0S.unlay at_ 4'1liit•JlY.
jr.ecCeonetha
rne and daughters,
Mrs. Eller and children and Edna
phenson, • and. Allanvisited in Centralia re -
CCT tly. ci t
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program and address will be given.
Miss Margaret Erratt of Mount
Elgin Resideatal School, spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs, Hy.ntl
Erratt-a'family. •
Mrs. Wilson Armstrong spent a
few days last week with her da-ugh-
HILLSGREEN
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The Ladies of the.Hillsgreen coAigi-
regation qudted , their , supply.; of,
quilts in the church on! Wednesday
liternoon last and after -.enjoying
dainty lunch. •,
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Quite a number from. the surroinifi
ling commn
unity attended the auction
,ale held at the home of Mr. W. J.
Iarrott last Tuesday afternoon..
Mrs. Allen 'of near Seaforth
Mrs. Jas. Love and family on Tu-
erday last. ,
Mr. Win. Forrest has recently pur,
lhared the Logan faith in Stanley
ownship. Mr. Forrest has Mr.
Alex. Aubin and family doing the
fork on the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllieter and
'aughters and •Mr.: end Mrs, R. cott,
atL:odtlAn r'neral e:
.7ohn 14Z1iit in Thr.rlall on 'rues-
Ivirs. Jas. Love spent a ay a
PlettsVille visiting her sister in law,
wil4;.s'acindMithdriSl.LG.tavend6r and son
JaCk e:Hensall .`visited'•the latter's
biOther W,'..FOrrest.
Iess Chas Hagan of Zurich and
).'Oali..4liagan' of Parkhill, called ori
friends during the week.
Mril.' Kenny of .Seattle, Wash who
ha pent -several weeks •visiting her
mother 'Mrs, Cochrane and family,
has left for her home.
Little Ian McAllister; son of Mr.
tn1 i Jas McAllister wao has
had a east on his limbs :for several
months, has had the .cast taken off
and we hope lie will be much Unpro-
vedin the walking now.
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D Itowe andh friend it f HydePark attended the tun-
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eral of the late John Parke here.
Miss Marie Millar of Windsor sp-
ent a few days with her aunt, Mrs.
Chas. El. Jinks.
Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Devlin of 1St-
ratford, and Mr. anti:Mrs. Floyd Lee
of Fenton, Mich., who were here at-
tending the funeral Of the late Mrs.
Alex. Colvin, visited for a few days
with their brother,'Fred. Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray IVIcLaren anent
the week -end visiting: relatives in P
Huron and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hildebrandt and
Mr. and IVIrs. Alonzo. Foster attend-
ed the funeral of the late John }Me
brand in Seaforth.
S, C. Fisher is liere from the West
Visiting his •xnany relatives, and • fn -
ends in the village and vicinity, be-
ing a one time resident of Hay Tp.,
a couple of miles southwest, of the
village.
Mil and Mrs. E: Shaffer, who have
been in Port Rowan, visiting their
daugh'
ter IVIrs. Reid, in tri interest
of their health, -returned home and
are much: imProved:
Mr. and Mrs. Raiser have moved
during the past week into the Petty
Block, immediately west of the post
office.
Miss' miimte Reid; follbwing her
operation in London, is now able t�
go-arou-nesmartly having made her
rocavety.
Ilry w
Thos. Dick at the est end' of-
towt4 and' who, lir up in yeari, tsr at.
present quite . •
ilanoner the OdnfellowS
tended .service with their brethern at
Bruceaeld Sunday evening hi the Un-
ited Church.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown were •
visited by „their daughter, Pearl, an&
her, husband from Stratford. .
Miss Mary Fee was in London last.
-week as a, delegate of the W.A. of
St. Pngli
eas Acan Church to the
Diocesan W. A. '
Rev.. and Mrs. Love of Kintore vis
ited in' the village on Monday last.
There died in Grace Hospital,„.
Windsor, a former well known Hen-
sall resident in the person of Mrs.. •
Richard Beek in her 77th year: Her
maiden name was Elizabeth Arsthrop,
After her marriage to Mr. Beek she
became a resident of }lethal' and re-
sided :hr.re for many years: Mr. Beek
Was killed • on eb. oth, 1903-1, while
taking 4 load of barrela 'to Zixtich„.
the load , upsetting , and falling on.,...
him. ..,About 25 years'ago she,emoyed.
to London ,and later to"Winds„di . to,
live with her daughter. She Ieilik 6,
daughters. Air
John Swan, a wen known and hig-
idyl respected resident farmer of tha.
3rd of Usborne passed away in a,
London hospital Monday last. On Sat ,
urda.y he was taken seriously ill and
was token to London for an operati- •
on but lade o rally and passed *-
way. Ile lea,ves to mourn, his widow'
mid one sister. Miss Helen Swan of.
Renault. Fune...al t oolz ; alto from
• his late home, tot,34,,,ton.,3)141minen
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