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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
Stock e ducing
SALE
Our Stock of all lines of Winter Goods is very large
and in order to reduce same we are offering man
lines at greatly reduced prices. We canoot list al
of the Special Bargains offered, but invite 'you to
Come and See.
For Two Weeks Only
3 pieces all wool Plaids, 54 -in. wide, Reg 3.95
for $2.29
1 only Plaids, 54 -in wide, reg. $3 for 1.98
7 pieces all wool chesterlaines, reg. 3.50 for...,2.50
36" wide flannelette for pyjamas, etc., reg. 79c.
for
36 -in. wide flannelette, reg. 69c. for
Prints, Reg. 69c for
Prints, Reg. 59c, for
Nylon Hose, Subs. Special
Nylon Hose, 51 gauge 15 denier, at
Kitchen Towels 36 -in, Special pr.
Wheeling Yarn, to clear at 14 -lb
69c
59c
59c
49c
69c
SI.
95c
59c
MEN'S WEAR
Men's Winter ay.rcoats, at HALF PRICE
Stadium Coats, Reg. $23 for 16.95
Men's Ready to Wear Suits,
85 to choose from.
All prices reduced from $29.00 up.
Men's Denim Jeans 2.95 to 3.75
Men's Nylon work sox at 98c
Men's flan. Work Shirts, each
Men's Underwear, all at reduced Prices.
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P C.)131TUARY
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LOCAL NEWS
Miss Ann Data.rs ha.s returned to
her duties at the lo -Fal Terephone
board after )being ill at her home,
'Mr and is. Ed. Stelck of Dash-
wood were visitors at the home or Mr
and Mrs. Newell Geiger, one ray last
week.
Mr and Mrs Frederick Haberer a
baby Christine were -Sunday visit
withthe atter's parents, Rev. and
Mrs. E. W. Heimrich at Brantford.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur IMeClinchey
and -children and Mrs. Melizza Geig-
er were recent visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Aaron Weber, at Seh-
ringville.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Gingerich and
family spent the week -end in Kitch-
ener. The former motored on to
Toronto on business early in the
week.
• Mrs. Anne' Sauve is spending a
week or so with -relatives rn Toronao,
Mrs. Gertrude Datars is asststsng in
the 'Oesch ,Greceteria in the absence
of 'Mrs. ;Sauve.
TELEVISIOrs1
Floater Policy
'his !Plolicly is designed to cover Tele-
vision Set and Antenna against all
Ile Hazards 'of Fire, Lightning, Theft
Ind Wind, Ice, and Snow Load, Trans -
ors
Is At Hospital
Mr. Charles Fritz of town is a
-patient 'in St. Josephs Hospital, Lon-
don where he is taking treatments,
His friends widh him a speedy re-
covery.
A Correction!
Seemingly as tong as there will be
printers there will be mistakes and
little slips that are always bouncy to
creep hi, Last week in a thank you
card we accidently got the name of
Mrs. Rose Brown where it should
have been Mrs. Rose Merner. We
Late Philip -Mack
Philip Mack, youngest son. of Mr
and Mn. Bryce ;Mack of Zu'rich, died
gt in the War Memorial 'Clillcirens" /Tos-
e; pital, London, on Friday, January 21,
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.V. aged 6 .yiears. Surviving are his
i parents, Mr and Mrs Bryce Mack,one
brother, Stephen grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Mack, Crediton and
the Rev. A. M. Grant, London and
his great grandmother .Krs. David
James, Tororit% A private funeral
•,,?,rvice was held at the Westlake
Funeral Home, on 1%,,Iondav with in-
terment in Exeter Cemetery. Rev.
H. E. Roppel officiated.
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The Drysdale &ore
The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
A fine assortment of Hardware and. Electrical
Appliances
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO --013, FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times!
GIVE US .A CALL!
JOHN Dr:Norviy DRYSDALE Phone 98 r 1
FARM 1FORUM
The Unique Forum
Met at the home of Mr anc Mrs.
Clarence :Schade to discuss "Producer
.#1w(Marketing". 25 members discussed
ithe topic led by .Carl Oesr.retcher,
• Orderly marketing of livestock would
0 mean enough .control of the product
so that the wor.zt price changes be-
tween seasons and from year to
a year could be levelled out. Supply
and demand still functian as price
setters. Farmers can expect also less
fluctuation. Farm people will not
fp-ree to regulating themselves as to
the manner and place of marketing
their hl-etook. Public ;Relations Pro-
gram for Canadian Agriculture will
be discussed by Delbert Geiger at
lienry Sclulbe's on February 7.
e mr5. F'.!bade conducted recreationLih .1
and the National Anthem ties -
ed the meeting.
IN MEMORIAM
3-fanson-In loving memory or a
husband .and father, John A.
ansen who paSsed ait
z,ay 25 years!
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Itis sudden death surprised urz all;
D,.,arer to memory than W0148 O011Loll
of a husband and fatlee-
loved so weli.
c -r remembered by his ‘viCe ati-l;
portati on. Exceptions Mechanical
Breakdown and Gradual deteriorat-
on.
DWELLING RATES;
$2.50 per hundred of Insurance for
years. Minimum premium $12.50.
For further particulars, enquire with-
out obligation
J. W. HABERER
General Insurance Phone 161
NOTICE
ANNUAL MEETING
Of the
Zurich Agricultural Society
Will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
On
MONDAY, JANUARY 31st. •
At Two o'clock p.m.
Business - Receiving Financial Re-
port, Election of Officers, Etc.
Please be present at this meeting
and boost for thewelfareof the
Society.
Theo. Steinbach, President.
E. F. Klapp, Secy-Treas.
Husbands! Wives!
Want ne5 Pep and Vim?
Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex-
hausted solely because body lacks iron.For new
vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Supplies
iron you, too, may need for pep; supplemen-
tary doses Vitamin Bi. Introductory or “get -
acquainted" size only 600. At all druggb•
OLICE
RECRUITS WANTED
51/2 DAY WEEK - -GOODSALARY
Vacation With Pey
Pension Plan
Minimum Height - 5' 10"
HighSchool Entrance Certificate
Apply in Person to:
A. E. Knight - Chief Constable
Police Department
London, Olntario.
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In the
TOWN HALL - ZURICH
On
FEB. 22nc1, 8 p.m.
Sponsored by the
LADIES AUXILIARY
7)Axec,-.4s towards The 'Boy
Scouts and Cubs,
PRIZES
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We always try to supply our Custozners with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment, But to s
insure deliveries in time always leave your °refers early 1;
with us so we ran arrange, for your supply
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
oes Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob.
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
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for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best g
Advantages.
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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
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith,
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stook.
STADE & WEIDO
ZURiCH ONT.
QUALITY PRICE SERVICE
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All Nylon Work Socks, Reg. $1.00 at 85c
Sport Shirts,.. Reg. to 6.95 for 2.95 to 4.95
SUMMER WORK SHIRTS AT 10 v, OFF.
Dress Socks, Reg. 1.59 now $1.25
Others Reduced Accordingly
To prove this is a genuine SALE we offer this
month "Sellers" Underwear and Work Clothes
at 10% off.
All Dress Pants, Jackets and Coats, Men' and
toys' at 10 per cent. Off!
or,
BUY NOW - BUY HERE'
AND SAVE
AGENTS FOR MID *TOWN CLEANERS
ciatiNG MONDAY, THURSDAY#
SATURDAY
40. •
itLittle pigs started. On; SUR-CA1N Pig - Booster
weigh 40 pounds, arid. more at weaning -and..
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• at the SHIJR,GAIN, Dernons4ations Farm prove
• that 40 pound. weanlings.- save a month's feeding.
• time. A feeding, program of SHUR-GAIN Pig
Booster from 10 days 10) weeks of age will fit
your pigs to make: the: best use of their feed and
e• reach market. sooner:.
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THE GREAT INVITATION
Blessed are they which are called: unto) tte.marriirget sluprer. of
the Lamb. Rev:. 1919:.
TO GAIN ENTIrANCE'..
-You must be. born- again, Ayr 3':
-Set your•affectfonson things above: -Got 3. 2 •
_Lay up Fox- yourselVes treasures in Heaven.. -Matt. fi; 20,
-Take up your cross daily and' fellew Christ. Luke 9: 23,
-Be clbtliecE ib Flfs• righteousness.. Psa. 133: 9.
Not everyone, that saith. unto, me Lord', Lord', shalt enter
into the Kingdfan of Heaven;, But lie that &tett; the will of my
Father: Matt 7: 21,
GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGER
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THE. NEWEST THING.: IN FLOOR AND
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Available, in both 27" and 54 -in. widths
Floorweave has a rich carpet -like finish, is easy to
clean with soap and water. It is waterproof, fire..
proof, grease, oil and 'acid resisting and will not -
crack, peel or, break.
ABOVE ALL LOOK AT THE PRICE
, 27 -in. Width '- Only $2.98 running Yard
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MATERIAL
ALUMINUM DOOR GRILLES
Decorate your front door with these beautiful
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Available In a Wide Variety of Patterns
Ask about the low price, complete with installation.
Free Estimates - No Obligations
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Phone 240 - Zurich.
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$23.00
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