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The Store with the Stock
Special Display
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New Fall Merchandise
We have opened up a shipment of
New Fall Goods and invite your
inspection.
DRESS MATERIALS
NEW CALANESE LOCKNIT, A FINE FABRIC OF GOOD
WEIGHT, GUARANTEED "NO RUN"' VERY SUITABLE FOR
FALL AND WINTER WEAR, IN BLACK, MOTHER GOOSE,
ALMOND GREEN AND AZURE BLUE.
VELVETS IN 27 and 36-incher wide IN NEWEST SHADES.
.:ALL WOOL CLOTHS SUCH AS QUEEN'S CLOTH, SANTOYS,
FLANNELS, POPLINETTES, IN ALL THE WANTED SHADES.
J. GASCHO SONS
Pr,rduLt Wanted Phone 59
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IMOTOR. • IF IN NEED OP A CAR ARRANGE TO SEE US
BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. A SATISFACTORY DEAL
ASSURED, BESIDES:
"WE GIVE :,;,YOU SERVICE"
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40 Degrees ANTI -FREEZE
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A .SCIENTIFICALLY COMPOUNDED ANTIFREEZE FOR THE
ALOMOBILE, MANUFACTURED FROM PURE GLYCERINE,
DENATURED ALCOHOL, PARAFFINE OIL AND WATER,
WITH THE GUARANTEE OF THE COMPANY BEHIND EVERY 1
;GALLON SOLD.
EN -AR -CO GLYCEROL has been worked out in the Labor- 1
atory of the oil refinery of the Canadian Oil Companies, Limited, •
for the purpose of securing an Anti -Freeze with a high boiling point
for the purpose of securing an Anti -Freeze with a high boiling, point
and an extremely low freezing point
Under ordinary conditions it will not evaporate and it will withstand
the coldest weather of our Canadian winters ---40 degrees.
EN -AR -CO GLYCEROL is recommended as the highest grade .of
Anti:Freeze on the market if an extremely low freezing point is
desired
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EN -AR -CO GLYCEROL can be obtained from dealers or at any of
the filling stations or warehouses of the Company, and with your •
auto radiator filled with EN -AR -00 GLYCEROL under the super-
vision of the En-ar-co Service, all worries regarding a frozen rad-
iator or a cracked jacket is at an end.. Courteous Dealers and Ser-
vice Station Attendants will be glad to test the solution in your. •
radiator and will advise you monthly, if desired, of the freezing I
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If in need of new furniture, don
forget; we hive it!
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Sacrifice Sale
Of General Merchandise
Is meeting with Remarkable Success
EVERY DAY WE SEE NEW CUSTOMERS COMING IN TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE ARE OFFER-
ING. AND WHILE THE DAYS ARE GLIDING BY, WE WOULD
INVITE SUCH WHO HAVE NOT VISITED OUR STORE DURING
THIS CAMPAIGN TO "'ACT QUICK" AND COME AT ONCE AND
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES
REMEMBER, OUR LAST DAY OF THESE SENSATIONAL PRICES
IS
Saturday, December 15th
WE ARE CONTINUALLY GETTING IN NEW BARGAINS, WHICH
WE ARE GIVING TO OUR CUSTOMERS. VISIT OUR STORE OF-
TEN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM. DON'T FORGET!
J. W. MERNER
YELLOW FRONT STORE
PHONE NO. 145
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and da-
ughter Mae, were week -end visitors
at New Hamburg, where they attend-
ed the funeral of the former's uncle,
the late John Zimmerman, who died
in his 84th year.
The Family Herald and weekly
Star of Montreal with its. wonderful
improvements has no peer as an agri-
cultural paper on this continent. The
best Canadian farmers know that.
A spell of real winter weather gre-
eted this section over the week -end,
and this week one can see almost ev-
ery kind of vehicle on the streets, as
some are using the sleighs with good
success as a result of the rather he-
avy fall of snow on Sunday night. It
looks very much as if winter was
come to stay, as there is considerable
frost as well as snow.
The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's
Lutheran church are holding a baz-
aar and sale of homemade baking in
the Town Hall, Zurich; on Saturday,
December 8th, in the afternoon and
evening, a lunch will also be served
in addition to the bazaar, and we all
know the splendid things that these
ladies always set before us, so we do
not hesitate in saying "We'll all Go".
Guns, Rifles, Phonographs, Sewing
Machines and Umbrella Repairing a
Specialty with prompt service. At
W. G. Hess & Son
All municipal clerks are repuired
under revised Act this year to send
by registered mail to the clerk of
the county, six days previous to mun-
icipal nominations, a certificate as
to the number of voters that may be
legally counted as pualified to vote
to determine representation of each
municipality to the County Council.
The recent announcement • of the
Family Herald and Weekly Star to
give a year free with a two year sub-
scription appears to us a move in the
right direction. Not that the Fam-
ily Herald needs to reduce its price;
it is recognized that at one dollar
per year it is the greatest value in
Canada to -day. The "year free''
fer, therefore, means this --the sub-
scription is still one dollar for one
year, but for two dollars you rcccive
a subscription for three years instead
of two years. Hundreds will liter-
ally leap at this big offer and well
they niay. When one considers that
for a two dollar bill you can have a
paper of the calibre of the Family
Herald and Weekly Star coming to
your home for three full years --it go-
es without saying that it is a some-
what tempting offer .
December Rod and Gun.
In view of the increasing interest
in the farming of muskrats an art-
icle in the December issue of Rod
and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox
News on a new muskrat ranching
venture on a large scale is of special
note. In addition to this the latest
issue national sporting magazine car-
ries its customary acceptable' collec-
tion of hunting, ' fishing and outdoor
yarns by well 17nown authors. A-
mong the contents are a narrative of
moose hunting by N. I -I. Roberts, a
prominent shooting expert and one
on fish hatchery work by Jack Doyle,
and many others timely articles on
deer and duck hunting, trapping, an-
gling, guns and ammunition, dogs,
and the silver fox industry by thoro-
,ughly capable writers. Rod and Gun
and Canadian Silver. Fox News is pu-
blished by' W. J. Taylor Limited,
Woodstock, Ont,
The local Postoffice advises us that
Christmas •mail for overseas, should
be•postecl within a week or vo and at
the latest to c.c.inect with S: a. Mont
clove Wither. Dec. 7th. Z"'ctr the con.
v'enience of the public the post office
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Live Hogs cwt.._._
Butter, lb- .,- ;
40c
Eggs ...:�,.... .22-24-28
Dried apples Lb, -- -- --_ 9
Oats.__._- -� —►-- ' !8
Barley ... . .. .. ..1.90
Buckwheat - - -, --. .1.00
Shorts per ton -.- - .. ..45.00
Bran per ton .. ...�, ..,. .-... 43.00
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in-Ontario-
Amountof Insurance at Risk on Dee.
81, 1927, $22,385,785.
total Cash in Bank and Bods
$150,579,38
Rates—$4.50 per `1,000 for s years.
E. F. KIopp—Zurich
Agent, Also Dealer is Lightaind Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance .
Falb MiIIinery
Fine Display
WE ARE SHOWING A FINE
DISPLAY OF FALL MILLINERY
IN ALL TI -IE NEWEST AND LEAD
INS STYLES
CHILDREN'S HATS IN FELTS
AND VELOUR.
WOMEN'S HATS IN VELOURS
;AND FELTS
WE. HAVE ALSO A FINE AS-
SORTMENT OF DRESS ORNA-
MENTS
FLOWERS FOR DRESSES AND
COATS.
See Us about Your Fancy Goods
Requirements
COME EARLY AND GET FIRST
CHOICE
jA Cali is always appreciated
T SHOPPE
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT AND
THE QUALITY GOOD `]
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department bas ,issued a postal note,
of ten cent denomination. The com-
mission for Baine bean', one 'Y ttl, So
that now very small amounts eau be
sent to any place in C:tt,ada, thus
doing away 'with the s rt l-: t r of st-
amps• for small amounts. The ten -
dollar postal nete will be discontin-
ued as soon as the iY .i; nt ,to, k is
expired. As in for ayes• yelrs the
public is asked by the tlep:ttrncnn to
mal early and thus a>+fi<I tTt:l.Lp, slit
de'lvery as well as heliAng out the
utmost at Christmas season.
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Seasonable Hardware
I Fall is here and we can supply
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SECOND uaND STUVES VERY
CHEAP,
FENCING
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10,
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A STEEL POSTS.
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PAINTS AND VARNISHES
•[ ®0011) SUPPLY OF MARTIN +SENOUR 100% PURE PAINT,
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t A FULL' LINE OP CHINAMEL VARNISHES, ENAMELS ,.
•>i• ALSO FULL LINE OP MURESCO, 10110,‘
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FURNITURE4.
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.t. Suits, Bed Rooms Suits„ Kitchen Cabinets. Reed
Rechere and
*2 Chairs. A number of Rockers at Greatly ReducedPrices. '
Good Supply of famous SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS AND it
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BRING US YOUR HORSEHAIR, RAGS, OLD IRON WD
'1I, PAY HIGiHEST MARKET PRICES. .4.
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APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED AT ANY TIME
Before you Invest ---INVESTIGATE!
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
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, MY MOTTO;—SHRVICH AND eAli7TY .
Have You MADE YOUR .WILL?
The Best Thing Out!
Mrs. Sybilla Spahr's Tonsilitis for'
Bronchitis, Cough, Bronchial Asth-
ma, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, ail;
Sore Throat and Tonsil troubles.
Good results or money back. - -
Sold at W. C. Wagner's Grocery.
JOIE' WARD
Drugless .Traction.-.
eer and Optician
MAST OFFICE
Exeter
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appearance, we recommendY ou too
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