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We have 25 Men's Heavy Winter Overcoats on
hand. Most of these were bought a few years ago,.
at prices away below present day values. Are.
offering sante at very low prices to clear.
Sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 in dark greys, navys, black
or brown at from $19.50 to $29.50 each
A few boys' 34 to 37 ,.at $11.50 to $13.00 Each
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iris' jackets
Girls' lined Jackets in plain shades of red or blue,
Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. 6.50 for 4.50
Reg. 8.95 for 6.95.
A Lot of Kiddies' Snow Suits, all at reduced prices
Men's Wear
See our Men's Stroller Jacket for Winter wear,.. A
fine Garbardine Coat with quilted wool interlining
in grey, tan and green, al•I, sizes at $15.50 each.
If in need of winter underwear do not delay as our
stock is limited and cannot be replaced at present
prices.
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V 1VIi,s Nola Krueger• spent as pleas-
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QOG :lir. Bruce Bossepberry •of Grand
Bend was in town on 1+'riday.
Mr. Allan ,Schwartzentrubex ,of.
New Hamburg was a visitor in. town
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•Mr and Mrs. •Carl Steinbach
and two ciularen o« London spent
Q e Sunday with their parents,. Mr, and
A Mrs. Henry Steinbach.
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Iiaberer, were at Crediton on Tues-
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ors of The Hay Mutual Fire .insur•-
A I ance Company. •
�Miss Esther Peachey, accompanied
\lr. and Mrs. Ephriam Gingeiich and
daughter Lydia, when they returned
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D Attended Convention
Mr. Augustine Rache attended the
Q big Federation of Agriculture Con-
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ganizing a class in baton twirling. , ten Year Peria.ds:
Any girls interested between the ag-
es of 7 and 11 please contact her. Fire, Automobile and, Casualty
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell McEachern ' Insurance.
Thursday, January) ,1Stk, 191'4
ann. t + Erie
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Canada Trust
CERTIFICATES:
Now Offering
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have returned home atter visiting at W. Haberer - Pkxarxe 161
Detroit and other places of interest
for a week 'of so. J.
Miss Pearl Wurtz has returned
hone after a visit for some time at
the home of her sister Dr. and Mrs.
H. H. Cowen, Exeter.
Miss Marie Stirling of Zurich and
Miss Margaret Stirling of Hensall,
spent a pleasant week -enol` with their
parents, Mr and Mrs. Lester Stirling
at Bayfield. •
Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Roppel re-
turned home the latter part of last
week, after spending a week in
Tweed, Ont. Owing to the illness of
Mrs. Roppel's sister.
Mrs. Reg. Black and infant .son
returned to their home in. Dresden,
her sister, Mrs. James Parkins of
town accompanying thein for a.week,
and has since returned.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neeb ' and
family attended the funeral of • : her
father, the late Richard Edgar' Mu
son, at Glencoe, on Saturday, 'Janu-
ary 13th. _
Messrs. George Deichert and Jacob
e ..(1. Was Great Lover of Flowers
TELEPHONE 59 ZURICH oip Miss Blanche Cowan, who left her
_ .gym
pup . home here in Zurich some weeks a-
„ y J. ,o �...� �"°."� "., go and took up residence in the House
of Providence on Richmond Street
north, London, and has since depart -
6 ed this life, .is to be commended on
her fine example shown her neigh-
bours in keeping her garden and
flower beds so clean of weeds, it
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc..
EXETER
:FFICE:—Corner Ann, William. Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504.
ELMER D. BELL, S.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONT,
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
At (New Twill). Office)
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Westlake Furniture
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WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINES
OF FURNITURE
t A Good Variety of Linoleum, Congoleum and
Axmninister Rugs, Etc.
All Lamps are Reasonably Priced!
We also carry a good supply of Springs and Mat-
tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc.
Seasonable Supplies
Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich
Residence Phone 89.
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TRUCKING --- Commencing Jan.
20th, '51 I am equipped and have
made provisions to market -cattle a't•
the Toronto Stock Yards, have P.C.
V. Class License. The best of care
in handling, with prompt delivering
is guaranteed. The cattle are also
fully. covered by Insurance.
Also handle CIL Fertilizers. .. See
us for Prices.
Top Prices paid for hogs every Tues-
day. 70 cents per cwt. covers all
expenses.
MAURICE MASSE & SONS
Phone 98 r 24, Zurich.
GALLOP ALONG WITH
T e Drysdale
The Store with the Best Variety of all Kinds
of Groceries
Also Rubber Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys
A fine assortment of Hardware and Electrical
Appliances
ATLAS AND SEIBERLING TIRES
CO --OP. FEEDS Cured and Fresh Meats
Your Patronage Appreciated at all Times! !
GIVE US A CALL!
JOHN DENOMY - DRYSDALE Phone 98 r 1
HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
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HOPALONG!
Now, seven days a week in The
Detroit Times 'Comic Pages, !lou can
follow the thundering adventures of
Hopalong 'Cassidy, America's cowboy •
hero. On Sundays Hopalong Sapp- e
ears in color. Get the Detroit Time,
every day and threll to the exploits
of Hopalong Cassidy. You're Miss -
had been infested with twitch grass, ing something .if you miss The. De
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'along with other weeds, )but with her troitHURON'S NEW WARDEN
persistence hard work from early Arthur Nicholson, reeve of Tuck;
morning until late in the evening,
ensmith Twp., was elected warden of
she was trying to find blades of grass Iiuron County at the •meeting of the
or any other weeds coming through Huron County Council on Tuesday,
the ground. She also was a .great at Goderich. He has been a member
lover of pansies as well as other flo of county council for 12 years, has
wers, which gave her much joy. Mr.10 acclamations to his credit, and
James N. Cowan who lives at Sersuccessfully contested the reeveship
opts is a nephew. for two years.. Bern near Egnond-
Farmn Forum ville in Tuckersmith, he has farmed w
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Will receive attention with us if left in plenty of time.
We always try to supply our Customers with the most
Suitable Fuel for their heating equipment. But to 3
insure deliveries in time always leave your orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
PYOUR HEATING. EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
ably You Need a New One, Let Us Look These Over
s,2 for you and offer Our Suggestion
A cAvantages.
to
Your
Your Hardware Store
HARDWARE
FOR THE HOME, FARM AND SHOP
Beatty, Pedlar, Duro and Aero Products
Sunshine, McClary and Moffat Stoves
McCiary and Crosley Shelvador Refrigeration
Dominion, McClary and Easy Spindry Washers
AUTOMATIC HEATING!
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The Unique Farni Forum was
held at .S.S. No. 12, Hay with 25
member.. pre.Sent. Mr. T. Meyers
spoke to the group on ".Marketing
Quality Products" before dividing
members into ,groups for discussion
on the topic. The forum decided
that low prices on poor quality pro-
duce will help to eliminate low- qual-
ity. Avoiding `run -out' seeds •-for
planting and `run -out' stock for. bre-
eding will tend to result hi higher'
quality produce. The middleman is -
the important man who operates -be-
tween the produc"r and eousilmer.1
He finds the
producer's markets,
s
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transports and stores the Produce,
processes products and advertises.
During the recr. ation period the
I" -run en'oy'd a navelty game of
bowling which const -ted of .blowing
out candles which were arranged in
bowling pin fashion. Lunch. was ser-
ved by the hostesses Mrs. 1.L Krue-
ger and Nola. Next week the meet-
ing will be held at the homte ofMr.
and Mrs. Henry Schilbe.
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Is a commissioner of the Tuckersmith
Telephone System, on the Seaforth
Fall Fair board and a member- of
First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth.
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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 stock.
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QUALITY PRICE -. SERVICE
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Hensall Wins
Hensall defeated Exeter Friday
night 12th in the Hensall Arena by
the score of 6-1 in a WOAA I:iter-
tnediate B League genie. This was
winin a row after
Hen .c all ... second
dropping their first two league games
and will be out for their third winI
oftheseason
on
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Wednesday night
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Jan. 17th When they meet their old
1 rivals • from Zurich , in the Hensall
Arena. The goals scored by 1 tlen-
sall were Cowan, Jacobi, Harrison,
1Flear, Consitt 2. Referee -Angus Mc-
Lean, Seaforth.
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FLOOR TILE
The Best
FOR
In Mastic Tile Floor
GET
TILE TEX
ALSO CLEANERS AND WAXES
Manufactured by The Flintkote Company,
Toronto, Ont,
See Your Local Agent
JOHN M. TURKHEIM - Phone Zurich 174
LAID AND MAINTAINED. Free Estimates Gladly Given
IIT" d :111 41NI111 11.
years, ,died in Memorial Hospital, St.
Thomas Sunday Jan. 14, after two
weeks illness,. Mr. Buchanan who
resided in that city, was president of
St. Thomas Golf and Country Club,
past president of St. Thomas Country.
is Club, The Chamber of Commerce,
a member of the Can, Legion, and a
)life member of Huron Masonic
1 Lodge, Hensall. He attended Knox
Presbyterian Church. Born in clay
Township, he was a son of the Iate
William and Jane Buchanan, pion -
Huron farmers, and attended school
in Hensall, where he spent the earl-
ier years of his life. He was a com-
mercial traveller out of Winnipeg
prior to World War 1. He served
with the Winnipeg Rifles during the
Late Peter B. Buchanan
.Peter 13. Buchanan, proprietor
of a ladies' wear store, St. Thomas,
and prominent citizen there for 20
first World War and on returning
from overseas lived in Toronto for
several years. He came to St. Thorn --
as in 1930. Surviving are his widow
the former Nellie Zuefle of Hensall;:
three sisters, Mrs. Agnes McDonald,
Miss Margaret Buchanan, and Mra
J. Hope, all of Vancouver, and • one
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• Prof. John Buchanan, ,
brother
retir-
ed, of Ont. Agricultural •College,
Guelph. The body rested in the Wil-
liams funeral holm, St. Thomas,.
where servisec was held Tuesday i$,
The Rev. H. S. Rodney, Knox Pres:-
byterian church officiating', assisted
lily) the Rev. N. F. Swackharnmer;
Centre St. Baptist Church. Inter$
ent was in 13a.ird•'s cemetery, Bruce—
field,
For glowing health ... vitality strength, db as the
sports champs do. Drink milkl It's. nature's best refresh-
ment, finest food, for into milk, nature pours vitamins,
minerals, proteins ... the very things you need for sturdy
growth and development.
A glass of milk is a swell drink, anytime. Enjoy it your.
favourite way, plain or malted, as a milk shake, or poured
over cereal. To keep in championship form, drink three
glasses every day.
DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU►
409 HURON St, TORONTO
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