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A Happy New Year
WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE
MANY -FAVORS YOU HAVE
SHOWN US DURING THE PAST
YEAR AND HEREWITH EXPP-
BESS OUR SINCERE APPREC-
IATION. �•.
TO OUR OLD FRIENDS, TO
OUR VALUED NEW FRIENDS,
AND TO THOSE WHOSE FRIEND
SHIP WE STRIVE TO DESERVE,
THE STAFF OP T GASCHO &
SONS EXTEND TILE SEA ON'S
GREETINGS AND BEST, WISHE
FOR THE NEW YEAR. i
J. GASCHO & SONS
Produ,. Wanted Phone 59
Zurich's garage
s,..,Ns, Greases.. . , Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PARTS
UST REY5.1>, b,U A SHIPMENT OF 'DOMINION TYRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. S. L. BATTER
EU' IN WED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE,
AVE cum RANI'EE OUR PRICES TO EXCEL,L THOSE OF T. `EATON
CO., AND O•! ITER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
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ERY. ,
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTE.RY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECtTRICAL OR MECHANICAL, ALSO AC-
iSTYLENE t17PILO! NG.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
11. JV[vusseaa ,Zurich
ljrssoetMC5sm•eseest ileacs esibastsuint••41mal.****.D4..41•1!O•••••410.
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Nights are getting cool — Winter
will soon. be here, this puts us in
mind of that New Stove, one that will
' give more heat with less fuel than any
other make on the market, namely the
2 Clarex Quebec combined Cooker and
HEATER, r1 S1 OVE THAT WILL COOK AND BAKE WITH'
ANY 01+ THEM, AND FOR HEATING CANNOT BE ,BEAT, .T
fZIE Y :i t' 1? .? l .\ D E .TN TWO SIZES18X18 in. and 20x20 in .oven's
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IN FU 4 c'I;S WE CAN GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST THAT
MO;N'I', + ,\. BUY, "Tile RRECLA" A REAL OLD STANDI3y
i A I+ll!" ‘,,f THAT RAS G1V:EN SATISFACTION TO THOU
•i SAN 1) - c),r USERS PO,x4 M.\NY YEAPS. The Furnace that
• sages , . tort or t'011 in seven.
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,• In ha t k.true• lr;trn,tr.o Work, Plumbing Job or Eavetroughin
and I;. 1,,•:,u done, You make no ntitstalte by rowing here
herr as , t n t,'ing it done by 'our
Expert Mr, Ted. Millteholtz.
Wee
appreciate your Patronage
"STADE & WEIDO2
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SACRIFICE SAL
Of all Our Fall and Winter
Merchandise
THERE ARE SPILL THREE ,OR FOUR MONTHS 0P iCOLD WE-
ATHER AHEAD OF US IN WHICH" THESE GOODS WILL BE NE-
EDED.
N EEDED. BUT 'IT IS GETTING TOWARDS THE END OF THE SELL
ING SEASON OF WINTER MERCHANDISE, AND SPRING G00 eS
WILL BE COMING IN A PEW MONTHS, .50 WE ARE GOING TO
SELL ALL FAL1 AND WINTER. GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCE!,
PRICES. WE ARE NOT CONSIDERING COST, BUT ARE ,MARK -
EVERYTHING DOWN TO A I'RICR WE KNOW WILL SELL. WE
CAN QUOTE ONLY A FEW PRICES •AND GOODS WE ARE SELL
ING INCLUDES—
MEN'S DEPT., UNDERWEAR, SWEATERCOATS SOCK ,, SHIRTS
TiES, WORK SHIRTS, BRACE ,, WORK GLOVES AND MITTS, ETC.
LADIES AND CIIILuREN'S UNDERWEAR, SWEATER COATS,
,HOSE, IANDKERC'IIIEFS, GLOVES; ETC.
36 inch Flannelette, Striped ,and white, per Yard 19c
28 inch Flannelette per ,yard .. .......... ......• 15s
Shirting Flannelette per yard'.....__...._ 27e
TOWELING, FACTORY COTTON, ELEECHED COTTON AND SHE-
ETING ALL THESE WILL BE SOLD AT A REDUCTION. ,
2 only Men's Mackinaw Coats, Regular $10. and $12.00 'at ._. __.:_.$7.50
Men's Underwear, Regular $2.000 at......
.,._.. ...... a .__ ... $1449
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Fleeced lined Underwear, Regular $1.00 at garment 69c
Boy's Fleeced lined, Underwear, ,65c. at per garment .. 690
Men's Seeks Heavy, Reg. 75c. at at per pr. 59e
Men's Socks, heavy, Regular 50e at per pair • •
39e
We have remnants in Arias ane'Galateas whhich were leftover
ends. There are a lot' of items we can't • mention here which will
be sold, and if there is anything • you need and we have it you•
will bel sure; too (get it right.
J. W. MERNER
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST .LOLL MARKETS
Rutter Ib...............40
for Egg's --•.- .. 55-50-30
for Dried app ee lb 9
Exeter nominated a iwoman
member of the 'school ,board
1927
Sixty-two thousand five hund-
red head of cattle were exported
from Canada fat, to ,September 30.
Mr, and Mrs. Theo- McAdam §_
and ;sons spent last ,Thursday in
London, visiting relatives and fri-
ends. •
'Mies Viola Seek, assistant mat-
ron of thhe County, Home. Clinton
spent the week -end at her home
here.
Agricultural. implements valued
at $13,628,000 were exported I by
Canadian manufacturers during the
twelve months ended March 3,1' 26
creating a record. '
Pretty tough getting ;,down to
plain living and high thinking, af-
ter several days of 'such feasting
that almost any kind of thinking
was out of the question,
United States leads the world
in automobile ownership, having
one car for every, 5.7.(person'sL Can-
ada comes second with one Gar for
every twelve persons,.
The various mail carrierers thr-
ughout Ontario observed the an-
nual holiday -on Saturday as .al-
lowed by the government. The
contracts are now that New Years,
Good Friday, Victoria Day, Dom-
inion Day. Labor Day and Thanles
giving, on these day's the rural
mail is not 'sorted or given out.
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DashwooDashwood
Please take notice that the
var:ouia places of business in Dash-
wood, will close thh'eir .places of
1:1_1'4303s on Tuesday even:nge dur-
ing the months of .'January, Febru-
ary and March, after \: h'ch they
will again be open on said even-
ings
Mr. George Koch ,attended the
funeral of ,a relative in • St. Thomals
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Nadiger and
daughter Zeta, visited. in Exeter on
Thursday.
Mr
e. s'. N: Sate >!s on. the asick list
We hope for a !speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pope •of Fret -
ton 'spent New Year'sYear'swith Mr.
and Mist, 3', W. C+reybeil.
Mrs. A. Oestr2ieher and ehilzren
spent New Years with her parents
in Dorchester.
Mr. L. Kle nstiver,' Sr., its on thhe
'sick Dist
Mr and M.tel. Wilbur reybei;l
returned to Woodstock after •ispeed
ing the h liday8 'with the'form-
er' 3 Y)ar �n t5.
Mrs. \Vitzel left (Friday far Pt.
Huron and Detroit, where She will
Spend the rest of .the winter with
lter dlet htnr's.
Mr. J. CI Reid 'spent a feai>
day in Toronto last week.
Mi se -4 E1t,abeth and Ferrol Hart
Irtb •meet New Years with their
par ente
144 Mite Hoffman returned to
Stratford after spending ;the
i oJMgv with her t)arent ,
WI 'Wt Nadiger entertained
ea
Oats
Barley
Suekwheat
Plour........ _ ..._
•Shorts. per ton,.. ---
Fran per, tan
Patatoea pet' bag ..
l�I�cx. Huge. .Wt.•
lCorreeted every
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Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance C.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY DO-
ING ,BUSINESS IN O:N'1`A17O,
CASH AND BONDS ON RAND
$8b,424,61.
G. Holtzman Zurich
AGENT, A1.S0 DEALER IN LIGH
rNINO RODS, AND 'ALL KINDS
OP FIRE INSURANCE, to -341
her Sunday School Class on Wed-
nesday evening.
At the annual School meeting
laat Wednesday Mr. Ed. Nadiger
was re-elected as trustee,
The Dashwood Police Trustees
were 'all re --elected by acclamation
namely Thomas K'1um,p; Clayton
I -file and ;Ches...'Steinhage:n.
Mies Hazel Snell who spent the
holidays 'with her parents, neturn-
ea td Detroit on Monday. •
Mi'ts Grace Kellerman returned
to Toronto Monday, after spend-
ing the holidays with her parents
Mires Grace Guenther who sp-
ent the holidayls in 'town return-
ed to' Mitchell.
HAY COUNCIL.
The final session of the iCo-until
of the Township of Hay ofr the
e
1926 ~<v held wale h ld in the Town flail
Zurich, Dee. 15th. ;All Ilhe menr-
bera were tpt'e!sent except Mr, .J
P. Rau, who could not be present
on account of ii'ne�s, The reunites
of
he'
t
previous meeting were ad-
opted as read.
The claim pf 'Garnet Datar'a tie
damage to hi's auto was referred
to the Globe Indemnity Company
for adjjastmerrt,
The Council of ,the Townnshipr of
!lay .extends their 'sincere ;synee-.
ath
y toMrs. J. ;P. Raul and fatnrily
on account of the illness of Mn.
Rau, and ijjoiin with ttletir many
friends in wishin ghrni a :speedy
and full recovery; of his, usual good
health, \, •
A Targe number 'of acconnts
were ordered paid which :appealed
in the Treatsurer'ts inFaneral ,State-
ment' lujet ised,
The Connell adjjourned, rte Meet
again on January 10th,: 01927, the
etatutory"nieeting day as set by
the Uninielkpal Act;.
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Our Thanks and Apprec-
iation are extended for the
generous share of patron-
age we have enjoyed. May
this be your
Merriest Christmas
And 1927 be your Bright-
est and most Prosperous
NEW YEAR
Johnston 8c Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63.
A GOOD
RECO11gMENDATION
WHEN' OVER 20,000 SAVERS HAVE OVER FIFTEEN, .MTI;.
LION DOLLARS INVESTED IN HURON & ERIE DEBENe,
TURES YOU' CAN BE ASSURED THEY MUST BE SAT! e*
PIED BY THIS 61 -YEAR-OLD GOVERNMENT CI%I.RTEREDl
AND GOVERNMENT' INSPECTED FINANCIAL INSTIFTUT-
ION'.
Huron & Erie Trustee Uo bentures are issued for 1$100 or mare
for 1t15 years.
5 per cent.
PER ANNUM IS*PAID PIALP-YEARLYUPON $100 OR
MORE FOR 1 TO 5 YEARS,
Call and let me (show you a specimen debenture and interea
coupon*
Andrew F. Hess, • Zurich
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