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New Fall and Winter
GOODS
Our Stock is now almost completed, ,.and we wel-
come your inspection for the following Lines:
New Dress Materials, Ladies' and Children's
Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Flannelettes, Wool-
len and Woolcot Blankets.
A complete range of ,ie�v Monarch. Yarns for •
hand knitting, Men's Sweaters, large supply. of
Men's Underwear in Penman's, Stanfields Comb-
ination or separate garments, • New, Windbrnakersr ,.
Leather Caps, Lined Smocks, -Walker's Overalls,
Mitts, Gloves, Etc.
COMPARE OUR PRICFS
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Japan Tea, lb, at 37c
icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for 19c
PinkSalmon, 1-s., 2 for 25c
Soda Biscuits, per 1b: 14c
Macroni, 5 lbs. at 25c
22c
10c
14c
15c
Corn Flakes, 3 boxes for
Laundry Soap, 3 for
Rex Cocoa, per lb.
No. 1 peanut butter lb.
J. GSCHO &SON
PRODUCE WANTED
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• MOTO:2I5 i S ARE REALIZING THE NECESSITY OF HAVING
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
FOR Z $S THAN $1 EER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE UP TO
$1.0,901) PROTECTION FOR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR BODILY
INJURY OR DEATH TO OTHERS AND $1000 FOR LEGAL LIA-
BILITY FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OF OTHERS.
AND FOR A FEW CENTS MORE 'PER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE
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$1000 FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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WHY KEEP PUTTING IT OFF?
IT MAY BE , TOO LATE!
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETT
Have 'Mil MADE YOUR WILL?
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HARDWARE -- SEEDS and FURNITURE
0AL and GOKEl.
Let us fill your requirements of
your winier's fuel, be it Coal or
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Coke. Prices the lowest, quality
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1 QUALITY PRICE — SERVICE •
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Gr�cery'
Corned Beef per can ...,.,,.*
Chicken soup, 4 cans ,
Vanilla, 8 -oz. bottle at ., 19c
Corn syrup; 10 lbs. pail ....,'.,, 75c
Lux Soap, 4 bars at 25c
Peanut Butter, 24 -oz. jar ..,,»,:... 25e ,
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35c
SEE OUR BIG PREMIUM ON TEA
WHILE IT LASTS!.
store
25c
Golden Wax Beans, per can '
Gloves, (leather faced) pez' air
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EGGS WANTED.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL ! {REST
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Klopp mot-
ored to London on Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs. William v'iirein are
spending the week with friends in.
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Brokenshire
motored to Stratford on Saturday.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs, dozen 27, 25, 15
Butter, creamery 25,
24
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20.00
Potatoes per bag , 50
Live Hogs .. . -.- - 9-50
Butner, dairy
Wheat, bush
Barley; bush
Oats, bush
Buckwheat, bush
Flour, cwt..
The Hay Mutual Fire Insurance .Co.
held a business meeting in the Dons Shorts and bran ton.
hotel, Zurich on Saturday.
Mr. Phil Cade and Miss Ruth
Zirk of London, ,visited last Sunday
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Zirk.
Rev. and Mrs. E. Burn attended'. FO SALE -75 ,acnes good pasture
the funeral of Mrs. (Rev.) F. Meyer never failingwa€er.' Lot 16, on.
at Alsleldton Monday where: he az- Hay Tp"_W C. Pearce, Exeter-
sisted in the service.
FARM FOR •SALE
Mrs. Gabel and daughter Ruby of
;Shakespeare were visitors with ' Mr.
and Mrs. Emmerson Gabel last week
rs. Em. Gabel . returning Aritliiy'
:former and is visiting at Stratford,
,Shakespeare and Kitcheneer. ,iY+
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fhnes of Bright
who spent a week at the William's
homes in town,left for their home
on Monday. They were aa.nen to
I Bright by Mr. Calvin and.•Mrs. T. L.
Williams. •
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PAINTS! PAINTS!
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
Goodyear Balloonand Cord Tires , and .,Tubed,.
in all sizes.
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Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt acnd'°I”' Marshal1ij
attresses•
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St Peter's Luther League allowed ,
- ,.,Writ Issued • '•
The Toren of Seaforth: has had; . a
writ• issued.against;st:;for' $1500 dam,.
ices in a'1¢laim by;rRieliard, Kruse, Of
Egntondville ,foralleged pollution. of:
Silver Creek .by a town drain: ;..The
',.co,kmcil, which is holding •its regular
Odtober,;meeting . on Friday of last
weeks considered the matter. It. las
ten.days,,t'o.. enter its defence.
Big- :Fowl Supper
Nearly t�00;pariictpated in
I supper in the large :and beauti-
mated sheds ,:of',the Evane?...,
ch:.lase Thursday ,e `"
This is, a* annual:'event whihich, people
fre,,iu far and near enjoy because of•
the fine-, fellowship that .it offers to
the people' of the community. Friends
from, Naperville, Detroit, Michigan,
WindsoryLondon, St. Thomas, IKitch-
ener, and.n.eanby towns and countrjr'
attended•O large numbers •.After the
supper a„tell prepared.,progrann.:was
given.andc,enjoyed;by; several .hand`
dred people in the east end of,. th,
sheds which. was; ibeautifully ;decorat-
ecl;rwithomaple lead', *branches , �::.Revi
A. E. Pletob- acted„asi,ehairman. The
program .was given by local artists*
with_the:_exception of the reader Miss
Dorothy Taylor of Ettrick, who en-
tertained
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tertained rwth 'well chosen and spicy
readings 1 ' The church orchestra fur,
niched rhiich enjoyed music. Rev.F.
IVC. Feist. of-,Chesley, a, _former Cred-
iton
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iton boy, contributed `a` vocal solo.
A cornet duet by Emmery r^ahner
and Murray Morton was much:enjoy-
ed; also a solo by Chas. Hoffma, ;r a
ladies' octette .and a piano duet • aby
Ruth England and Shirley. Palmer.
Socially and financially the event
met' the expectations of all. The en-
tire proceeds amounted to . over,
$600.00- •
In Magistrate's Court -
Eleven Colborne Twp. youths ap-
peared before Megis. Makins at God.-
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Iast week's devotion meeting to be the
crowded, outr;by .the fowl supper pre -
tions Th
para pre-
parations.- ,:This. 1`riday.. evening let;
us all` attend': in spite -of . the after
effects of the supper.
The old renown and ever popular
show' company Uncle Tom's Cabin
is billed for the Town Hall, Zurich
on Tuesday evening next, and to
those who have never seen• this show
it will be well worth their while l 'to
come out for the •eve ing: The, Brice
is very- moderate and the • show comes
well recommended, ”
!i Athletic• Meet at H& sally`
lJt' boas alrxtton's `day'tivlienr'tite''lbile-
'�tnos£'igiit i''aud`rlioy`athletes' of Huron
county met in competition at Hensall
on Friday' Sept. 27th, for the annual
Huron: Co. `track and field meet. Athl-
etes from six schools participated.
Clinton athletes, individually and as
a team, wan six of eleven trophies.
Goderich won.three, Seaforth two. It
was the first tine in some years God-
erich C.I;: was forced to bow to an -
Loans Alberta $2,250,000
Prime Minister 13ennett has an-
nounced that the Federal Govern-
ment has decided to lend the Govern-
ment of Alberta $2,250,000, secrued
on its one-year Treasury bills, to
tide it over until the end of Octob-
er. It will carry the Western Prov-
ince until the end of October, when
negotations toward a total advance
of $18,389,000 will be opened ,with,
the next Government.
Jewish Year 5696
On Friday, Sept. 27th, at sundown
the year 5696 in the Hebrew Calen-
dar was ushered in. The religious
festivities continued throughout Sat-
urday and Sunday and next Monday
was a Jewish feast day, Yon Kipper.
Rosh Hashonah, or the Jewish New
Year, is a holiday of a purely religi-
ous nature
to commemorate ether -
re
ation• of- the world which, according
to Jewish tradition, was this day.
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FENCES ON THE FARM LET US SUPPLY 1;
YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, k.
ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT
' NEW ROOFING, •PLUMBING, AND EVE-
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Coal Oil, good grade at •'
Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gasllon 28c 1
We also .have some very- t
Attractive Prices � �.
Furniture, See Our New Beds, �s and
Mattresses.
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Two Goy Used Chesterfield S• +I~
Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up;on Hand;
: Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All BigBargains • Do quick
Tables; Sale.
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,. ;I a Sit of Tir ,.ust `! ve
Regular $1.0:Q0" Heavy= Service tires at : 635
Regular 10.75, Heavy Service tires at ,.6.90
Gasoline at per gollon 23c
Lubricating Oils and greases at corresponding low prices
Get Your Requirements `Here, where Your Dollars
Go the Farthest!
Expert Workmanship on all Makes of Cars. with charges
s Very Reasonable!
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over -enthusiastic charivari staged at
the home of the newlyweds, Mr. and ,�, MA.SSBY-JE[A.ERTSMrs. Orval Bodges, Goderich Twp. NBWB)amage amounted to nearly $40.The
group of young men ripped down the +'r
telephone wires, tore up part of the .b
verandah, threw rotten ,eggs about •
the place, smashed shingles on the
roof and attempted to break into the e
barn. "We were all boys once" sand
his: worship, "and have some recoil-
ection of how a charivari is carried '.
on, when a bunch of boys get to-
gether they sometimer go too far."
Layton Murr, Grey Tp., young ! pan,
is `somewhat lightfingered, according
`X12 Day Season for Squirrels .to. court evidence. Tu ;order to'�eeelii
has old car running he is allegd: to
Two days open season tri hlut'li have stole- the ignition, from
Wand ghey • squirrels—Thursday, Oct. 'Brown. He was charged • with thc •;
24th and Friday, Oct, 25—in that theft later, and went to Brown, off
section of Ontario lying south of the ering to buy the ignition, The, charge
'+reach and Mattawa rivers has been stood, however. On the way out
authorized by an order -in -council of Murr picked up a couple of Brown's
the Hepburn Gov. Hunters, will be wrenches and. departed. It was pay
'hooted to a bag of 5 squirrels per $36.80 or 30 days in jail when: he
day. All squirrels taken must either t
Now that the harvest is over we would'.
appreciate having an early settlement on,
Repair Accounts. Manifest your appreciation .
for receiving credit by ' settling at once.
10 per cent. added after October 15th
SPECIAL ...on Hot water Heaters for your car for
t• balance of rnontlf ' $1'B:OO beaters for only $8.50.
Cas i with Order_ '
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4 duced and we mount same free
Use Massey -Harris semi -steel deep chill plow
Points.
r en ei er appeared before the i ages rate. For F
he used for food or mounted as tho- the second time in a few months, the G Tel 5J ,1 149 .'. LOP Rea. & SONS `
phies. The squirrel season—the first magistrate's • court is to be moved,
general season of this type of game.'x'he,�ounty property committee :de= .�• ap _ �. ' BET! .
in manyonly q AA1G1�1)a1.ee1CI1Ci. .r'
years—was one of a cided that; a more adequate site than
number of hunting regulation Bhang-, the present rooms is to be found Irn 1 .
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