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3OLT1NG OVER WINTJrA 'GOODS WE FIND QUITE A 1VU1VI
.EL!.; OF BROKEN LINES AND SIZES , INzWk.AT+w:.�-. SER COATS.
MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS,•ALSO WINTER tFND- s
g � rARr HN COMBINATIONS AND SEP,ARA!FE" ARAtixTh.4
>'Ve HAVE PRICED THESE AT AWAY BELOW. REGULAR VAL-
UES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE SEE .OUR. CENT[%ir TABLES.`:=
Groceries
Canned Peas, •4s Standard Brand, 3 for
Mixed Tea, per pound
l . & G. Soap, 6 for
Sugar Crisp Cookies, 2 lbs. for
C :•ape Fruit, each
Ti•y Circle Brand Coffee, at lb.
CELERY! CELERY!
FRESH FROM OUR OWN GARDENS. ORDERS TAKEN NOW,
FOR CRATES PACKED READY FOR WINTER USE
Everything in School Supplies
25c •
430
25c
25c
5c,
45c
J. GASCHO SON
FRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
NOW
Your Money is Safe
When invested in
HURON and ERIE DEBENTURES
INTEREST IS PAID REGULARILY TWICE A YEAR AND
YOtiR PRINCIPAL PAID IN FULL WHEN DEBENTURE
FALLS DUE. NO PREMIUM OR EXPENSES PAYABLE ON
RENEWALS OR NEW INVESTMENTS:
WHY NOT SECURE THE GOOD RATE OF
%
PER ANNUM ON YOUR MONEY. ANY AMOUNT OV} R
$100 CAN BE INVESTED FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS. INTEREST
STARTS ON DAY YOUR CHEQUE IS RECEIVED AT LONDON
CANADIANS HAVE OVER $22,000,000 INVESTED IN HURON
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES
Applications received at any time by:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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To Plan Your Summer's • Program of Work', Repairs,
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Let Us show You the beat kinds of Fencing for the
Field or the Home Lawn Fences. We :handle the beat
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If you decide todo eoriie;, Roofing or Eve -Troughing:
this gear; -ire invite .you to p11 and seeus and get our
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Herb Miller of Detroit, calle
in town on Monday.
BORN—.At. Goshen Line, Hay Tp
on October 3rd, to " Mr. arid M
Harrington Finkbeiner, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville , Gascho o
Detroit, were Sunday visitors wit
the former's grandparents, Mr. an
Mrs. John Gellman, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keller, and Mr
and Mrs. A. Keller, of Dashwood
were Sunday visitors at the home o
Mr. and Mrs. Jul. Block.
Mr. Samuel Schoch, Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Truemner of the 14th con., an
Miss Ida Brill made a motor trip t
Kitchener and Preston the past week
Mrs. (Rev,) R. Whitesides of Tor
onto, is visiting with her brothers and
sister, the Williams Family this week
Mr. Calvin Williams of Buffalo,
who is visiting relatives here, his sis-
ter, Miss Ethel Williams, and Mrs.
Louis Weber. are visiting friends in
Detroit this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, Mrs.
'W. H. Hoffman and Miss Jane Lam-
ont. motored to Forest on Friday;
calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Wm. F. Braun.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heinmiller, of
Chesley, were week -end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick,
and other friends. Mr. Heinmiller
was the. speaker of the Rally Day
services in the, Evangelical church on
Sunday, and was very interesting
with his chalk chart talks, and brou-
ght the message not only in words,
but on charts where everyone could
read them.
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Mr
Constable Jul. Block and Mr. Sam
Schoch of the 14th con. motored to
Stratford on Monday, where a charge
was against Mr. Schoch which arose
out of an auto accident, a tow days
previous, on the highway between
Mitchell and Sebringville, as Mr.
Schoch was on his Way to Kitchener,
a slow travelling car in front of him
made a sudden turn to the loft, and
as Mr. Schoch was at the time turn-
ed out to pass this car, it pulled in
front of Mr. Schoch with the, result
that a collision took . place Mr.
Schoch agreed to pay all costs, but a
charge was laid for not calling an
official, but this charge wA.s with-
drawn on Monday.
Emanuel Evangelical"church shed
Dining Hall, will be a basy place on
Thursday Oct. 16th, when the annual
Fowl Supper•.takds place. `A etre.ftt
of communication is flowing in from
our out-of-town friends, telling us to
expect a veritable • army of hungry
people from the surrounding conimun
ity and from. distant towns, villages
and cities at` this'tit4ieLof reunions -of.
old time friers+ uNii effort is being
spared to Make tlafa pair's`Tiow1 Sup-
per the best ever. All we ask you
is that you bring a good appetite a-
long and depend upon' it we will fix
it, And when your appetile,io repair-
ed, snake war for at1i.I+l.i► we''a>s.atii
is watering for the b.et..nr:'ths land.
that ladies can set before you. There
will be a booth of faney and usefd'l
hon, made aewlne, oleo j.He wade
candy;and other awe,te, 'fishing
pond:" The program by the Peerless
Entertainers will create !miles and
miles of laughter. by Ibtil-S416I9dy,
hum ii;us singing and readings. They
will also bring te• gog /lief closed
music instru4ae.lal * * staff. is
G uartetts, Trios, ' Duette. and Glee.
i os will net rare* forget the content
,,of' this program which alone is worth
the. price of the knpper. Adults 75c
emir ren ander 10;'40c: And to fill
cbp brimming toll, the Zurich
4.d' w'dlir so be 1flt to delight'
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Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
O -F WOODSTOCK
The -Largest Business of an;
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount of_Insurance at Rink on Dec..
81st; .1928, $22,206,275.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$160,378.74.
Ratee— 4.50 per 81,000 for 3 years.
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Adeni Also Dealer in Whining/ Bads
anxi all kinds of Fire Iasnrence
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LOCAL MARKETS
Co in tl. ovary Wednesday)
Butter Ib. .. ...... ... , .35c
Wheat ..:....... .. .... .... . 65e
Old Hens 7-17
Chickens'" ' 12-22
Oats ............ .25
Eggs ........ ........ ..20-28-32
Barley 39
Flour ......... «.... 2.754.20
Shorts ................. ... 82-00
Bran ... ......... .. 21.00
.Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer and
family of Detroit, visited with their
parents the' past week. " '
About forty-six of the relatives
friends and neighbors gathered at
the home of Mr. John Decker, Sr., on
Wednesday evening, October 1st, tea
celebrate his 76th birthday. During
the evening Mr. Decker was, present-
ed . with many useful giftsi whish he
appreciated very much. The evening
was spent, in singing, and music.
Special mention should be made of
the Stelck, Denomy and MKerner Or-
chestra,. After an . elaborate lunch-
eon including a cake with , 76 cand-
les thereon, all retired to their ro-
spectiyes homes, wishing Mr.. Decker
ezany more such occasions. Needless
to say everybody enjoyed themselves
to the very best.
J. Elgin Tam Paso.
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One of Goderich's foremost citiz-
ens, in the person of J. Elgin Tom,
former inspector of public schools for
West Huron, passed away suddenly
at his home late Wednesday night of
last week, Oct. lst. Mr. Tom who
was in his 78th 'year; had been well
active' 'right up' to the last and
his sudden passing came as a great
shock not only to n.mbers sf the,
family but, to the whole; wunmunity.
He retired as ;usual Wednesday night
au t' shortly' before 'midnight he
ired with very little warnbig, Thip
late Mr. Tont, was' born near b ''
viile. ' He followed Ids profession ae a:
teacher jot 't gnaw o 'year f, �•'aeh.
ins in , the. pudic schools at Carlile?d
and Georgetown and: the High Scho-
ols at St. Marys and, Strathroy ltir
the year 1886 he was appointed in-
'Spector of West..Huron, which posit:,
ion he sherd' for 42 years,'7rdtiriug
1:128: Slsrtirin4f rive hie trite ;find
three daughter* and two sonae•:3tisa
Mabel Z Tow, of •Peiping, Chhia.
MissdJeaen B. Tont, of New York; )r.
Mali I.Tom, •J. Archie Tem and Dr.
P: I1' Tom of Toronto. • Two sisters
toed two brothers also survive; Miss
Mary Tom `orad "Mrs (t eeti
Let itTs;:Show;You
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.WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
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ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE PROM OUR DELIVERY TRUCK AT
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