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We are again holding our Annual Clearing Sale and
offering Extra Special Values, particularly now as
prices of all wool and cotton goods are steadily
advancing. We can quote only a few items here:
ALL WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS,
5 PIECES, 54 -IN. REGULAR $3.85 FOR $2.98 YARD
COTTON PRINTS, 5 PIECES ONLY TO CLEAR 39c. YARD
COTTON PRINTS, 5 PIECES ONLY, REG. 79c. FOR 59c. Yd
200 YDS. CHINTZ, 36 -IN. REG. 65c FOR 49e. YD.
WOOL BLANKETS, 2 PAIR ONLY, ALL WHITE, COLORED
BORDER, 66x84• AT $19.50 PAIR
2 ONLY PLAIN GREEN OR TAN 64x80, AT $6,95 EACH
2 ONLY BLUE AND MAROON, 66x80 AT $9.75 EACH.
ESMOND BLANKETS, REVERSIBLE AT $5.95 EACH.
INDIAN BLANKETS $4.50 EACH
25 HOUSE DRESSES, REG. $3.25 FOR $2.95.
LOT OF NYLON HOSE 45 AND 51 GAUGE,
REG. $1.65 TO $1.95 FOR $1.25 PAIR
200 YARDS FACTORY COTTON AT 35c YARD
MEN'S WEAR
IF IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
BE SURE AND CALL. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
SUITS, OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS, WINTER JACKETS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS AT $19.00 TO $29.00
35 BOY'S SUITS, ALL SIZES, GREATLY REDUCED.
LOT OF MEN'S PARKA COATS AT HALF PRICE
GROCERY
We have remodeled our Grocery Department and
are clearing out odd lines of canned goods and
other items at less than half price.
BE SURE TO CALL!,
TFIIS SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
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Mr, Albert }.less motored to Lon -
dun, uaturd uy evening.
kv1r. t. 1 dents ±L011nlan of Galt vis-
ited wltn relative,? in Luricn last
week.
airs, Harry Westbrook and dau•g-
liter .inaflne of '(Foderich, spent Sun-
day at the home or tneir parents, .tLJ
anti .vera, 44us. Bonn.
.sirs. Dorothy i.+ranklin and son,
Philip of Toronto, spent a pleasant
week -end with the former•'s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Illsley of town.,
Miss KS.ataleen press, nurse in tra-
ining, at St. Joseph's .Hospital, Lon-
don, was a week -end visitor at her
home here.
Mr and Mrs. Jaak Butterfield of
Centralia have moved into the ap-
pertinent of the latter's aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. 'Siebert.
Mr and Mrs Elzar Mousseau and
daughter Merilyn of Klippen, have
returned home from Florida and re-
port having had a pleasant vacation.
4�1 Mr. and 1\trs. Donald Manson and
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• 'son of Toronto, were weekend visit-
ors at the home of 1V11. and Mrs, New -
Pell Geiger, Goshen line north.
40D Haly Township Clerk, H. W. Brok-
Q0� enshire, and members of4 the Hay
n•n Council are attending conventtons at
Toronto this week.
Messrs Ivan Kaltfleis4 and' Ted.
Klopp, were recently at`:Gait where
the former purchased a "very valu-
able piece of machinery;io be added
in the Kalibfleiscb mills.
Mr and Mrs. .Lawrence : Io.wald and
famiry; Mr and Mrs. Orville Stein-
bach and Donna Marie, all of Lon-
don, were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon How-
ard and other relatives in town.
Farm 'Forum.
The Unique ,Farm, Forum met at
the home of Mr and Mrs !Cliff [Pepper
with Wm Edighoffer as speaker on
the topic: "What has the Internat-
ional Federation of Agriculture ac-
com'p'lished". There were amt 20
members present. Mrs, Claire Geig-
er was in charge of recreation. '
Had 90th Birthday
A ,lovely birthday dinner was held
at the home of Mrs. Caroline perch
of. Blake, last Wednesday afternoon,
4D when relatives and friends gathered
to celebrate her- 90th birthday. Mrs
q0D Oesch is in splendid health, has'nt a
ache or pain, and if necessary can
40D . still split her own kindling wood, etc.
We wish her many more :birthdays
with health and happiness.
FLOPPY WRITE' A COLUMN—
For DETROIT TIMES
Naw, in Daily Detroit Tunes, you'lI
find a new friendly and eritertainrn.g
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daily column, HOPPY 'TALK, by
Holialong Cassidy himself, in which
America's favourite cowboy hero compared with $5,418,12 of the ,pre -
tells about doings at his ranch, peo- ;virus year. Fire Extinguishers to the
ple he meets, and things he sees and extent of $1,170.50 were sold during
hears on his travels'. Get Daily De-
troit Times for Hoppy Talk.
WINS DAMAGE SUIT
Hugo Schenk, of Crediton, recei-
ved $5,000 for damages and $500 for
costs from a Detroit firm in a brief
session at the Ontario Supreme Court
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The Drysdale Store
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
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DRYSDALE . Phone 98 r 1
HARDWARE .- SEEDS and FURNITURE
Your Fuel Neess
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
insure deliveries in time always leave your Orders early
with us so we can arrange for your supply
YOUR 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
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
Advantages.
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williarns 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 �f heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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CERTIFICATES
Now Offering
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On Investments for three to
ten Year Periods,
Fire, Automobile and Casualty
Insurance.
J. W. Haberer - Phone 161
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONT.
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., at Zurich
At (New Twnp. Office)
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service. Etc,
EXETER
'. ICE: --Corner Ann, William Sts.
Phone: Exeter 504.
Shinny en, en
gain 5,10,151bs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
..;`- what a thrill! Bony
limb's fill out; ugly hol-
lows rill up; neclt no
longer , scrawny ' • holly
loses half-starved,sickly
bean -pole' look. Thou-
sands of girls, women, men,
who never could gain be-
fore, are now proud or
81145011, healthy -looking
bodies. They thank the spe-
cial vigor -building. flesh -
building tonic, Ostres. Its
tonics, stimulants, invigora-
tors, iron, vitamin 731, cal-
cium, enrich blood, improve
appetite and digestion so
food gives you more strength
and nourishment; put flesh
on baro bouts.
Get Lovely Curves
Don't fear getting T00 fat.
Stop when you've gained the
5, 10, 15 or 20 lbs. you need
for normal weight. Costs
little, NPw "get acquainted"
size only c. 0mou
Ostresr 7hnicOOTablets'r' for news
vigor and added pounds, this
very day. at all druggists.
the year and during the past year
there have been a number of cases
where these extinguishers have saved
property -to considerable extent. So
far the losses paid by the Company
since its organization alnounts to
$4795004.27. The gross assets of the
Company now amount to $88,564.47.
in Goderich, Monday Iast. The act- The surplus of the Coln17any has in-
ion arose out of an accident on Sept, creased $7,133.34 and as a result,
11, 1949, when a car driven by Jas. the income tax for the year is $401.-
A. 'Gillis, of Detroit, andow,l ,.d by 29. •
the Gorey -Buick Co., collided with
the Schenk car on Highway No. 81 It was the Company's privilege of
near Grand Bend. acting as Host to Group No. 4 of the
�M.F.U.A. last October in coin;nemcr-
Quiet, This Week. 1 ation of the 75th Anniversary of the
Last week was an exceptionally founding of the Company. This rne-
busy time in Zurich. Nearly every 'eting was held in The Hay; Township
evening there was something at the Memorial Coanmunitre Hall at Zurich
Arena, either hockey or carnival. and Mr. Oliver Druty, C.A., 01' Chat -
And the ladies had their; last and ham was the guest speaker. A spec -
biggest week in the Homecraft work. ; ial Booklet giving the Higtory of the
While this week, so far we' are sorta Company for the past 75 years had
lost with even no hock4y or any i been printed and mailed to each oi'
thing else of importance going on. the policy -holders. Inter -Company
On Friday evening there is an out-' Reinsurance Agreements with rein -
standing play rendered by; the Elim -;Suring companied were again revised
ville W. I. ,being presents #ci in the during the year. The increased use
Parish hall, at St. Joseph„° ud it will of power maehineryl operated by gas -
be worth your while to drive down ; olive and the installation of Hydro is
there for this, But don't.:forget the . increasing the hazards and the utmost
Grand Bend Theatre sho ,vs four caution must be exercised. Following
nights a week, and it is fine way ,the Treasurer's and Auditors' Re -
to spend an evening. m ports wwh'ch were adopted, the chair-
man called on Mr. 1 , C. Macltonaid,
I Chief of the London Fire Deparrinent
to give a talk on Fire Prevention and
the use of Fire Extinguishers, The
speaker spoke of the abuse of the
cigarette, the hazards of faulty wir-
ing, using proper fuses and the pro-
per method of using the Fire Exting-
uisher. He had a number of these
Extinguishers and described their
operation and method of application.
A round table conference was held
and an opportunity was given to ask
hien questions which proved very in-
stinctive.
The election of Director's resulted
in William Haugh, Oscar Kropp inn
(Reinhold Miller tieing re-elected for
three years and J. W. Haberer and
George Deichert Auditors for one
I year, Some discussion took place rr'-
'gard»ng the pest-ponewe/it of the
(Continued from first page) Annual Meeting until the second
Monday in February to allow the
Wawanosh Mutual is increasing ev- Treasurer to get out his annual, re-
ery year, So far 1410 policies have port. This was left with the Poal'd
been received from these companies of Directors to deal with. The meet -
to the amount of $4,381,7217 and we ing closed with the singing' of the
have given them. 1224 policies with National Anthem, Following the
a total risk of $4,04$,160, 'There annual meeting, the Board of Dir -
were 84 claims amounting' to ,$18,. eetors met and appointed William
;10.51.96 and reinsurance losses of $1,- Haugh to be President. and Phue
796,88 making a total of $18,102,84. Webb, Vice -President :for the ensu -
Lasses on live -stock were $3,108.10 ing year. .
Unseasonably Mild
Very unsea;sonahly milts weather
has been ushered in. over the week-
end and following through this week
the, weather props. gay. Considerable
rain has also fallen which helped
for another defy or two at least, so
greatly to wash away the snow and
ice which was a nusiance. Well, we
have no thought that spring is here
er near us, regardless that the odd
robin makes his appearance. Perhaps
these did not go south for the winter.
Anyway, we are going to have some
real cold weather again after this.
The weatherman has been very er-
egular this winter, with a number of
mild spells and thaws, and then turn
around and be just as cold and
store-,; again.
ANNUAL REPORT
1'hursdaly, February 2'2nd, 1951
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AXminister Rugs, Etc.
All Lamps are Reasonably Priced!
We also ,carry a good supply of Springs and Mat-
tresses, such as Beautyrest, Airfoam, Etc.
Westlake Furniture
Seasonable Supplies
WE HAVE A FINE DISPLAY OF ALL LINES
OF FURNITURE
Furniture Store Phone 122 - Zurich
Residence Phone 89.
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HARDWARE_
FOR THE HOME, FARM AND SHOP
Beatty, Pedlar, .Duro and Aero Products
Sunshine, McClary and Moffat Stoves
McClary and Crosley Shelvador Refrigeration
Dominion, McClary and Easy Spindry Washers
AUTOMATIC HEATING!
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GOD'S BEST GIFT
GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS
ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, THAT WHOSOEVER BELiEVETH
IN HIM SHOULD NOT PERISH BUT HAVE EVERLASTING
LIFE—John 3: 16.
AS MANY AS RECEIVED HIM, TO THEM GAVE HE
POWER TO BECOME THE SONS OF GOD, EVEN TO THEM
THAT BELIEVE ON HIS NAME.—John 1:12,
THANKS BE UNTO GOD FOR HIS UNSPEAKABLE
GIFT.—II Cor. 9:15.
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