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Special Bargains in all Line&
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WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO, ACCESSORIES,
AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MOSEY ON THESE
VARIOUS LINES
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CORD TIRES 33!, AT ONLY
TUBES 30x3ii AT OMR( $11.00
GOOD RU B13ER C ASE BATTERIES AT ...... ........ .
-1 SECOND HAND RI; H: P. GAS ENGINE VERY L iEAP,
2 FORD TOURING CARS
FORD ROADSTER CAR.CAR.S. GOOD TRAILER.
ABOVE CARS .ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER.
WE DO EXPERT BATTERY. WORK ON REPAIRING AND
RE-13UILDItiO BATTERIES.
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FARM IMPLEMENTS
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND
JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THATHATWILL GIVE
YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE T'OR YOLTB MONEY
. ;PUMPS, PIPINGS ANI) FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OOOUR' PUMPS.
Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases
$3.50
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eta Thursday Feb. 24th, 1927
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+tetulaagan, dao rater of ,.Mr. arid.
Mrs. Chas.. Steinttagun, of Dash-
wood, was united i.0 marriage. to
Regal.) Tu,ylox, grandson of Mn.
Ind Mrs. Join) Taylor pi: to wn:They
lefc for a 'short llonoymwso=.ixi ,but
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na returned,
The coitxniunii:y Was deeply - g»•
neve i oit it,.l.xy lust i0 :leave of
the 'aLl t,l..m d till of ono onof,
n tai cs,t ga1 pe ie idents in the pn
S911 of Jas, •J er.k..•1i 'which took ir.- aratar+, cho3) box, 2 sett plow bar-,
ace al Y titan,., 0 W ), Ohio, ww 11110 tress, horse collars, road cart,. 'su-
d viers t rt t neves. Mr Jeckei was gar kept:', 100 ft, hay fork. rope
ut the b st of b tith ittrom P;anY wagon box, pig reek, block and
with his brother Allen J.ackwil, of tackle, doubt treu'a, 0 -ft sap pan,
y 'ul:kou and his siist0rd, Mrs, 75 sap pails, Hay rake and nuns -
Hu we, and lot s: L M. Jeck'elt, he eons articles.
left to visit at i:oungsc0Wu ispent. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.'---
a
day viewing the fares at Nia- M:
- P 1 i Penn .triix coos. sto;'e, go -
Commencing at 1.00 p. m., Sharp
GET IN TOUCH. WITH SECR,I�'r ARY FOR CATALOGUE
G. R. PATERSON, Clinton,
1 ISeeretar,l'
°MHOS; KERR, Henfryn,
p esident+
LIVE S'TOCI%--1 goad work
hors', suing 9 'y1 i i .1. cow li' ng
yes due; 111' April about §0 White
lieu,,, hens note' over a ,yeax olid..
IP1T'faa;:i1L�! l'S,
13.1V-41: 1;L bin-
der U-fe cut.; Doering neo er 0 ft.
Mil disc,aisi,: iw1.3! it -hoe chili, M,i;sc, is
furrow plow, walking Pine, O-
so.:Liao Mexate ww s, 111 bean an ,i,cttfiler
aid i•uiier, Chatham fanning mill,
10 -ft. hap' rack, Dc'Laval cream sop
CREDITON
'Ban, TruemnE'r vi.stted a few
play's in'Zurich last weak.
Olive Wilfong of &ask visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
ilfawehinney.
Mite. Chas 'reit is -visiting for
Kitchener.
few weeks inL
'Mr .and Mra. R. W. Clark visited
lrxtive's in Detroit recently
Ars. C. 'Wwickor has returned
ie►me� after attending her mother,
Rat. at New IIIlamburg..
'Sorry that tStrs. WAm. Wittel or
' oat' `Khiva ha's, been 1.11 for about
ratt>nth and is under the doctors
Viers.
Jerry Haman, of Exeter, has
lateen quite iii at the home of Mo.
9roIIC Mrs, Ezra Mist,
Chits. Pahnor sold a handstsrlwe
Oath of horses to Mr, Corbett of
'I, talo 1Vreivt'd Watson the da:u-
�►r� of Win. Watson while play-
ing +c,utd one's; had the .nl:sfo,i'ltnc ,
fdX . told .traetilre he)/ ` r1 '
ara and the roliowi'{ig event„isg xr- o;1 as new, kirchen cook'stoV'e,wa31i
Iver. at the !station ree01 inriving at their destination, and.machine and wringer.
g the TERMS --$10 and under cash.
gre rings of friends when Mr. Jeck Ovet that amount 3 'months credit
oil 'without warning: collap'azd; I3:° ww:ilJ b� gi' ea °n lu.n'ahntl approv-
was ruahei to tho hospital `,.but c.:l ljainc not."td. uio of.f %or cash on
espied on the way., . credit anenunt"a.
l-t1lrNSAZ.L Arthur Weber, Auctioneer,
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Neido, Clerk.
Alice Dougall of Winds o'e visited !toss .Johnston, Proprietor.
with :her I ,+r.'rtts, JY Ir ..and Mrs', AUCTION SALE
Wm, Dougall
A ixow barb:.r 41op nisi Fining o P - OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
cited up in the building recently a1 Ni) I1OUc3i IIOLU EFFECTS
vacated by Chas, Lockwwood. l`hc undersigned Atietionear has
R E. Cook ox Ri lgeto tun called.D
e li instructed to 'sell by ' Public
on friends here. Au'tion On T.,o 5, Con. 11, Hay; 33,
;Albert w hitcsides of Gedgich,
irile5. s:iuth of Zurich, an
called on friends here Saturday. TUESDAY, Fl 1;13UARY 22nd
Mr, and 11Ity. John Reid and lit- 1ca"r CoDAY,cing at' 1 o"dost:
tie eves hero.
London, ,t •'vi:siting• LIVE STOCK Horses Y
relatives ha.•. 1:,ity 1 orse resi•ng 0 yrs.; 1 driver
David A. Canteioir has: returned. pi's n 9 yrs. quiet and reliable.
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from a business trip to Montreal Cath --1 cow dna 14th of February
where h, make, latge shipments. 1, tole duo tat of June; 1• cow clue
Mrs. W. J. Johnston of St;Lottis 1st of ° }i, 1 steer rising ,urs;
Mo.: is tatting her ss M. r, 1Irs. h
R. Hunt, incl aunt Miss M. Boll. 1 brood sow due 23rd
Mr •.and Mrs. Earl Zttefle and
children 'of Keivi.nton, Sask., who
have been visiting Mr and Mrs. J.
Zuefle, far a few weelea, 'left '102
1\ incl:aor, where they will Make
their holt.:. Mr. Zuefle having' .a' -
cured a good. position. ,t
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith ret-
urned from their honeymoon trip
last Wednes•lay and expect to be
settled in their new home.
Mrs. Jas Stewart of Toronto,ar
ant thee ast week with her 'sister,
Mrs. S. Sruill•e, who has not been
welt of late. .
Thos Mu: 1o=k h1Ss ret'randfront
Toronto where he took in the Fid-
dlers' Contest and succeeded in
securing the second prk . The
contest was :sent out over the radio
from Toronto and a number h^r's
thus heard hint play. Mies Ethel
:Murdock a.c:cumranied her father. to
t while 1 tl
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DISTRIBUTORS FOR WESTERN ONTARIO OF' PAGE
AND JE W ET T IVLOTOR CARS
WISH TO .A.NN1tTNCI: i If APPOINTMENT' OP
Mr. H.ANGEL:
AS THEIR REPRESENTATIVE IN
Zurich andDiana
AND ANYONE WISHING TO •PURCHASE ONE 013' THE
BETTER CLASS OP AUTOMOBILES SHOULD CAREFUL.
LY CONSIDER THESE FAMOUS MAIC]31S OF AUTOS.
A. iCORDIAT•L INVITATION I8 EXTENDED TO EVERY-
ONE TO CALL FOR ,FL'•LL INFORMATION
AUTO REPAIRING AND GENERAL GARAGE WORK • A
SPECIALTY
NGEL, Pro
1 yearling heifer; 1 ealf G mont .a •
old, Pigs--
of March; 1 Yorkshire hgo rei:st a
Bred, 11 'slackers aveiPraging 10a
lba, each, Sheep.-- tram„ 8 owes. -3
i'oultry 50 Rock pullet's,
IMPELMENTS M,. -IL binder 0
0 ft. cut; Trost & Wood mower 5
ft.; Notion 1_l hoe drill, Noxonhay
rake, disc, Mann cultivator, 'side
dc-hrery r:tl'e, Maxwell hay loader,
4 'section diamond harrows, 2 walk-
ing plows, Cockshutt ridingplow,
2 furrow plow, 1 -horse s uffl'r, 120
feet threshing belt 64n. wide, land
roller, Kemp manure 'spr, ad•er, top a
buggy, carriage, low ww a : on, high
wagon,g crass ,seeder, wagon boxy g
with pig rack combined, gravel 0
box, 'set. wagon s':r'ny-s 3 -ton cap• 8
nctty, 1200 -lbs. scale, Chatham fan- 0
tliIig milt with bagger, power cut- s
ting box, circular saw, M.H. bean 2
cultivatar with puller attachment
nearly new, p.,, ag true!:, flat
rack :
Toronto rani w ti t> t tc`i+�, were, to
greats of Dr. and Mrs. B. A.. Caxnp-- wwi It trti^k, hay rack, toot pulper, Es
iF 7r ltnd cutter, buggy p o
Zell.�'
Mir. T 7. E,rrry, who i3 ftwwa' ac11' S't 1 0'•y aw:gh4. sto'WLOTttwt;t'i 1
`'std i iunners,. s1Da•ies, short. s forks
}on an extended. trap in and
other ,,,xii''saIle c'o bi':r•.'s r.e2kyo e5'1 m
Del oda, Loomis. Wash„, aan•i other to^gr rig cad nes, 2 Iacl:ls Fame Atm' tts
points where 'sit has relatives, in be, 2 ':s It for hay rack, cedar r��e2sa st►or�ev+�ntaw
writing hornes� ayes she etil;oy'a the pas is, ww'lie farrow, set heavy
trip fine and is 3000 milesfrom re ia, single harness, 2 woollen bi-
antl intends goin.ti to elalifor�sia and anl.eia, id ;rain begs, cream
other p eat rn r � e.nH ,aeketstor, honey extractor, •1 ton
Tho ch atf Jc cur^.d do sign:call e alfalfa hay, a . quantity hay, bran
Jan 26th of John Johnston 'aged mounted harness.
51 wens, Ht was born in England.
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EXETER
Margaret Wethey, of Orang Mete
Hospital; Orange, N.J. is vi:'itin '
here.
nes.. 'Et. Coultis loft to visit with.
her brother, Dr. 5. W.'}iarri:tt0n ofDetroit.
Mrs. Gilbert Frs:ekteton; Who re-
cently urrderww'ent an operation for
app+endiciUs at Dr. Ploetcher's hos-
pital, u, doing nicely.
W. '.Medd, M. .A. and MI's:..
Medd left tor Toronto to, attend
the open,'ng of parliament.
Nomin rndons weww•r'e Xi.elti. on Mon
day to fill the position on .the co
unci: matte .avant by the 'death
of the late -jos. Hawkiwns, several
swere mentioned, ll, M. Fr-
ancis, who was, elected by acclam-
ation to the }3cD;ard of Education
at. New Years has'3esigned bL les -
Mon and will 'seek nomination for
the council position,- - q
,A quiet wedding took place'th'
ototherev ening''at the Darn :; St ti..r
o111ge, Wht:n '11isw Annetta. neio;#
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While we wish to greatly thank
our many Patrons for the prst year's
business, we extend all such a very
Happy and Prosperous
NEW �" E YEAR
.AND FURTHERMORE, TO ALL PEOPLE OWING US ANY AC-
COUNTS, WR WISH TO ADVISE SUCH THAT THEIR AC'CM
OUNTSS ARE NOW READY. AND IF NOT CALLED FOR BY
JAN, 15th, SAME WILL, BE MAILED.
A FRES I&C.ARLOAD OF FEED CORN JUST ARRIVED Al'
AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE
outs Schilbe
. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -- Coal
:end 'settl_tl in Hay TIE, :and biassheater n'w, woad heater, Horne
l t" ii a r "sklent of the wr;cinity 1,63 Comfort range, s°plc, l.i•ichCn table
i,-;• y east's, 57 yeas ,ego h" maxi'ierl 3 benches, 3 milk eaii,'i, strainer,
Ttcmhi ii' Soldan, 1,:.‘1.1100
ho '3f i.11 sure- dairy pail,. 3 big g'a'la. pail's, 2lame,3
it c' -s him.
Soan1 1c9 y^ar: ago he 11 :salt buckets, a'hil1i.ng crocks,
moved to H'a's 1! beinglic'i't? ,since c11'>lies, Sam`' yeah”"s, it'on ke`tle,bt
He wjs a m,n,.b,i• 0f the Presby- iron kettle, power cli.ppe.r, hand
Leri in church V11 Union came. Be- elipTsrr, churn, hntt''t 41351:, 510l.
,ide t hi, li r?awed wv icl:rn 1t " Ieavv{e3 co alo.l can, 5 -gal. gas,hue c in,ittr;l
to mourn. 11's 10, tear co 1dren, Wil presser and team^ror5 artiele3
lines of Lenora, !Jr.sJohn l' irks 1 n
TERMS—Si-0 and under articles.
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of Hay, Mrs E 1..Uon ;la . of Iry-t:7:e er Ib it ani)u:It 8 mcr:tha credit will
Pat'k, and 1�I:t,1,,e„ t at hump. Th' be given on furnishing approved
fuuur:tl ti,ok Tal is to II'n:;.ill Cr m- l„int notes, 3;Q -u Pt ofr cash on
etery and was held under masonic credit amounts.
\Veb"v, Auctioneer.
One of the most attractive lead W. S. Johnisl tu, Clerk.
tures ,of 'the Canadian Pacific Ttai1-
way Company's pavilion at the Brit- .Tabu England, Proprietor.
COUNTY NEWS
ash ° empire Exhibition, Wernbly,
twill be the illuminated exter."ior.
(panels, and the Neon lighting effect, Sh,eldou Brtcicer. 'ot Fo.rdww'i.clx, is
milar to used London, that- ed n the lly pe e- tntiield of N Ilu'ron Ctid 0+ for
wrath is wonderfully peire.
Crating and effective under all ;at- ll e House of Commons in the cotn-
mosppherie conditions. Thr interior ing by -el c,t:on. 12 were pro:so1r0.i
of "the building displays, through at the convention othe other day
working models and magnificent oil arid :six ,names want to. the ballot.
and water color paintings, the: mangy • `t he many fri 'nds of Margaret
ramifications •of the great transpor- : Johns' oa, Varna, are sorry to knots
station system as well as the natural Chit ,she was taken to Seaforth ho=
:resources .of •this country. pital ,and operated for append
According to E. N. Todd, freight
pacific Railwvay the year 1924will' li tt.i;, shewas attending S;'afoxtl�i
traffic manager of the Canadian C°J1egint^'•
North J3uron Liberals have noin-
be a banner one as regards foreign mated Arch. Hislop, ,of Brussels to
aeapital ooining into the country. Barry :•heir' 'standard. in the coming
:'During the •year 7923 a number of ; bi'-e1ectior,�
silk manufacturers from England The fiitli annual meeting of the
and the United States decided to, shareholders "71th of S. Bruce Rural Tel-
locate in Canada, and from present ephone Co. was held recently. Re -
indications this particular movement ports showed. that the co, had just
is only in its infancy. At the pres-. p
Tel -
put time our industrial department completed a g ood yeai;s seducing
is in torrespondenee with a very its liabilities by $3,500 and theme is
large number of manufacturers whe a cash surplus of over $G,000., and
are seriously considering locating in is now operating 801 phones.
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. +a A fire broke mart last Tuesday i
_.,..at trtmi the pal*.sf evening in Alex. Cameron" ;a barn.,
Wainwright has recently been oii near Bayfield, completely destroy ,
sale throughout Canada and has ing, it. and content's. til lizabeth
been extremely well received. It is . Cameron, who r213ides with her faith
described as resembling beef but of er, who is 87 years of ate, was
a more ' gamey flavor + Gnw'rnmtlni comdng'. out of lire home when she
officials c pec.t that this neat with
Irides and ether buffalo pioduct:i, spew the: fire and ,iuickly got some
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come to the people of Canada in the
future.
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
AND fOUSE1TOLD 1+EEWECrS
The undb.'rsbgned Auctioneer, has
been instruct:0 to' sell by 'Public
4uotion 06.1.ot 6, Con, 12, 1fil mites
north of Blake, on
' is $,, E . V r
xCF.77;N" tiY A.i�, �` a3R AIIS loth,
111` T, .C.'ofly tel)pftl3 at' $1.110
o li, 4illarp. I
crowd gathered but could not save work&ea konsn i:eoro, the whiffletre
the contents consisting of feed and. ea Which r ;s
the fire La unknown. the heels.
king axe horses on
farm implements, The cause' of ' T: caused thein ttn break ins
• Winn. Gilmour, of Clandeboye, to a i;'nn., The rig, a cio'sed-in
seriously injjured when a passen- cab on runnel , With the driver"•s
ger bus plying between Lucari and seat high ha front, swerved •wound
e ' t overturned about a and, turned over, throwing the two
iiiandeboy s , nixrt0l'•
axile from Lucan died. the following ni n on the frozen groitlnd, G
day in Liman hos�pittli. He wan reeeiv+ing a had gash in the head.
conducting•,a chopping :milt' at Augptt Ducharno ,Cot. 3, illi
Clnndeboye, waist tial passenger on Tl.ibbert, Pp. lout bit barn and
the bu3 • operated by r ;W`, I#!oti- Icons c,xitr by tint. last ''!`today 4 V-
'it$40 tauten c4lre,o,r, • )0,V#rei :tuittetntr ellttig, the, 0013'aca cat: tho five being
a mystery, as none of the melt,
!smoke and did the chores thaata^rsr:4•
ening without a lantern:. `The,
fancily was awakened by teielpla•'k
one calls from neighbors 'who saw•
the fire, a ;strong wind yea.tbi+ow'4
ing and the ;slate roof of the awe.
brick residence kept the fire tram
spreading ;There Wale 'shoat ~�
000 inauranee on' the barn Vaud
tents, but the loss will be consIe--
erably mare, as the, istoek hUitmedil
included. 4 1terw s, 27 cattle, its
k+ege and abotn i 101 healsj, ti.