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Moor �over�ngs
At•Reduced Friaao
Our Stock of Cong,oleum and Linoleum
Bugs must be reduced, so are offering
same at Special low prices to clear.
Two pieces only in 4 yds. wide linol,-
gums to clear at 53.45 per yd.
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Housedresses
',A, clew Supply of Ladies Housedresses arrived
in pretty patterns of G.inghars, Victorian
Cloths and Broadcloths; Priced from
$1.4.5 to $2.25 each.
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ect a1ns Gran. Sugar, cwt.
6.50
Redpathis Golden Yellow sugar $6.20
Dominion Gran. pure cane cwt. $6.25
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Phone 59.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We have been appointed Agents direct for
:.;:RIC1t • AND VICINITY FOR THE FOLLOWING LINES OF
TRIED AND PROVEN PRODUCTS OE.
WILLYS OVERLAND LTD.
ARISTOCRAT OF THE LOW PRI -
IPP _ FOUR CED FIELD. SEE IT; DRIVE IT;
COMPARE IT WITH ANYTHING AT THE PRICE, A TRIED
AND PROVEN PRODUCT OF QUALITY
S r THE LOWEST PRICED ST:i ON
t wEI:I' 'E'�' S i X THE MARSET. A CAP. WITH A
SOUND REPUTATION
TWO MODELS, PROVIDED WITH
W.�l1yS�� THE FAMOUR SLEEVE VALVE
MOTOR.
BUYING ELSEWHERE. A SATISFACTORY DEALOTOR. IF IN NEED OP A CAR ARRANGE TO SEE US
ASSURED, BESIDES:
"WE GIVE YOU SERVICE"
H, Rousseau Zurich
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Will son be here again
and we would urge the
farmers in making these
preparations not to ne-
glect to leave your order
for binder twine with us
as we have the old and
reliable GOLD MEDAL 1.0_:!:././ift _-°` .
AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU WITH ANY QUAN-
TITY.
ALSO A GOOD SUPPLY OF PLYMOUTH ROPES . IN MOST
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CALLED FOR SIZES. BE SURE AND SEE OUR SLING
ROPES. r1
ALSO THE FAMOUS LOUD:N TRACKS AND CARRIERS.
GOOD -YEAR Tires for long and durable I
Service
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If of new furniture,
forget; we have it!
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ZURICH
ONT.
Of
Fr�,� Dinnerware
FROM NOW ON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. WE ARE GIVING
WITH EVERY CASH PURCTHASE IN OUR STORE A PREMWM
CARD TO THE VALUE. OF THE GOODS PURCHASED.
THESE PREMIUM CARDS ARE REDEEMABLE AT FACE VAL-
UE TO BE EXCHANGED FOR BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF DINNER-
WARE,.
SAMPLES OF THE FREE • DINNERWARE ARE NOW IN OUR
STORE. YOU ARE INVITED 10 CALL AND SEE THEM.
SUMMER DRESS MA'.ERiAL.S WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES UNTIL SOLD.
YELLOW FRONT STORE
PHONE N O. 145
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
A goodly number from the village
attended the large circus at London,
on Thursday of last week.
Miss Merle Rau of Detroit, is Sp-
ending a month with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. P. Rau.
Mrs. Lennis Callfas and family of
Kitchener, are staying the week with
the former's 'parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
A: ' Melick: ! •
• Pleased to see• Mr. Roland Geiger
of the Ilrolson• Line,. able to be, out
again after his attack, of .rheumatic
fever for the past. few, weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. N.' Taggart and
niece, Miss M. Raabe, who have been
visiting relatives here and camping
at Grand fend, have returned to
thei mome at Grand Bend,.
HILLSGREEN
LOCAL MARKET ,
Live Hogs cwt.
Butter, lb. • a • 40c
Eggs ..
Dried apples alb, ..z-. .::� __ 9
Oats.....: ...w.... .. --_: .. fi0
Floor
Wheat ..
Barley.. . _'S`D
Buckwheat .. .7..OD
Sherts per ton •.
Bran:.per ton.. U110'
(;Corrected every Wednesday)
(Minot Daily News, Minot, N. D.)
Dr. Hagen was born. near Hills -
green, and attended Clinton Colleg-
iate Institute: Dr. E. 3. Hagen, WO'
linston's pioneer physician, died
June 20th, after sickness extending
over a period of years. Edward
Jordan Hagenwas born in Zurich,
April 8th, 1971,and was the son of
Mr, and Mrs James Hagan. He was
educated in Ontario, being a grad-
uate with high honors of Trinity
Medical School and later Toronto
University, and later doing gradu-
ate work at Chicago University, and
in New York and London. He came
to Williston in 1905 and was married
to Joan Garvey in 1913, this union
was blessed with four children who
are all living. He was a man of
energy and an incessant worker, he
bultt up a very fine practice, which
he handled alone until three yeasr
ago when it was necestry for him
to adopt a partner, owing to failing
health. A few months ago ganger-
ine set in his left foot, and after am-
putation of the leg, it still proved
serious, and influenza set in which.
caused death. Dr. Hagan was pro-
minent in civic as well as medical
affairs. In addition to his immed-
iate family he is survived by five
brothers and five sisters: Peter
Hagan of Portland, Oreg; Margaret
Hagan of Seattle; John and Lorry
Hagan, of Chicago; Kathleen Hagan
of Detroit; Oolly, Mary, Frank and
and James Hagan all living in Ont-
ario, and Sister Angelus, of Chatham
• CREDITON
Aaron Wein and Eli ' Lawson
made a business trip to St. Marys on
Monday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Edwards and
family, of Ingersoll, spent the week-
end with relatives here. i
New sidewalks have been placed
all around the premises •of the Evan-
gelical church: Parsonage .sidewalks
also 'been repaired. The old side
walks stood up for a long time.
Mrs. Arthur Benedick and two
sons, Herb and Harvey and daugh-
ter A1m.odo, all of Kitchener,visised
over the week -end with Mrs. Chris.
Hoffman and family.
Misses Aieen and Nola Geiser are
-Laking an 'extended tour starting at
Taronto enroote on a great tourist
.:.topnolri• or Muskoka and surro-
unding iblands. A trip suited for
hard working school teachers after
the sch:ooi year cloaPs. .
Mr. and Mrs. John 'K. Schroeder
and .sou► O Detroit. spent • few
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business In Ontario -
Amount of Insuranee at Risk on Dee.
31,1927, $,22,365,735.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$150,579,88
Rates -$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 years.
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Agent, Also Dealer in Lightning gods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
MILLINERY
Fine Displayeit Hats
cflotsasot Mel*,
na
le
I Spring is here and we can supply
t the Public with Seasonable Hard='
ware at moderate prices
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4. A NUMBED OF, GOOD SECOND HAND STUVES VERY
4. CHEAP, ,
t• . We sell Ideal Incubators and Brooders
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- FENCING -
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I A CARLOAD OF LUNDYS'LUCKY TIB ,WIRE, JUST . AR» t
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g. RIVED INCLUDING WOVEN COIL, BARB„ BRACE AND :
,4STEEL POSTS.. -• .. ..r_.�.
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TIRES AND TUBES .
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4 A FULL LINE OF GUTTA PERQHA TIRES. NONE BETTER •~
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4. PAINTS AND VARNISHES
-1.• • GOOD SUPPLY OF MARTIN ISENOi7R 100% PURE PAINT, &
A FULL LINE. OF CD.TNAMEL VARNISHES, AUTO ENAMELS,
4.4. ALSO iNH'LL LINE OF, MURESCO, E.r
JUST ARRIVED AND WE ASIC
ALL LADIES TO GET YOUR'S
WHILE THE SUPPLY AND
CHOICE IS GOOD.
T1iE• PRICES' .;ARE RIGHT WE
CAN ASSURE YOU, AND THE
QUALITY GOOD.
ALSO A SPECIALLY FINE
ASSORTMENT FOR YOUNG
GIRLS IN THE TIEN AGES.
bib.* CALL AT THE ..-
HAT SHO.PPE
EARLY AND GET •FIRST CHOICE
GIVE 'US A CALL
V. y. SIEBERT
days with Mr. and Mrs; J. F. Wein
and friends.
Daniel Truemner and Wilson Arid
erson spent hoidays with . the form-
er's son Dr. Otts Truemner, at
Strathroy.
• Gladys Wilson,, Rhoda Rogers and
John Fern and Wm. Oaks, all of Pet -
mica, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Win.
'Metz„
Kenneth Sippelf is attending the
0. R. E. C. Boy's Camp ' at Grand
]Send. The envioronments of the
camp are in keeping with, very
FURNITURE •
Fill Line of Furniture in Living Room( Suite, Dining Room!
Suits, Bed Roos Suits, Kitchen Cabinets. Reed Rockers and Z
Chairs. -`A number' of Rockers t- Greatly "Redoed
Good Supply of famous SIMMONS BEDS,' SPRINGS AND
MATTRESS. BEWARE .OF SUBSTITUTES.
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BRING US YOUR HORSEHAIR, RAGS, OLD IRON. WH Z
PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. ` ge
FULL SUPPLY OF I£RAUSER SMOKE CURE . •
Johnston. 80 Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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insuranc�
. • AN S TEFT
TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT YOU SHOULD INSURE
(OUR CAR AGAINST FIRE AND THEFT. YOU INSURE
FOUR BUILDINGS, THEN WHY NOT YOUR CAR WHICH
•S MORE LIABLE TO BE DESTROYED.
Oi ' tr 'R11'H3 bio. SG.I Fi3PW AS $3.00 AND TI-IEPT AT $2.50.
"DO IT NOW!"
Before you Invest ---INVESTIGATE!
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO;-.SIIIRVICH AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
JOLIN WARD
Drugless Fraction
eer and Optician
MAIN OFFICE
Exeter Phone 70
At this time .of the year nearly -
everybody is about to renew their
papers or magazines. We wish to
advise the public that we are In
many eases sole -agents for r&a%Iy.,
weekly papers and all areagasineer
and will give you reductions on:
on most of 30..rese Ithat wilt nun -
prise you(. If you are about • lbw
renew your reading matter, : fir'
come and nee ue, and be eo names
ted.—Herald Offices.
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SUITS SUITS
tTo the man who regards a.well. dresses
appearance, we recommend you to
come and look over our fine range of
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NEW SPRING SUITINGS
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY GLADLY
REFUNDED.
ALL OUR SUITS ARE MADE AND TRIMMED WITH frau
BEST OF LININGS AND TRIMMINGS CALLED GRADE I
READ AGENT FOR 'MB WELL -KNOWN MADE TO MBAS-
• URE CLOTHES CORNELL:
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