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Bweeping Reductions
ON SEASONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, WR CAN
O1'LY LIST A FEW OF THEM, BUT ASSURE ,I,rptf OF REAL
VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR STORE
All Wool Santoys, all colors, Reg. 81.15 for 97c
A ; Wool Queen's Cloths, all colors, Reg. $.1.35 for 97c
l'. •i ; Dress Velvet in shades of brown, navy, scarlet,
Greens, Reg. $1.25 for, yard 98c
T':rL.ed' Suitings, new, 36 -in width, at yd. 75c
Ste Our plain Rayon, in all leading shades, suitable for many differ -
things, very appropriate for Christmas presents made up in
Cushions, Doilas, Runners, etc., at only, yd. 39c
Si), tial prices on heavy Sweater Coats for Men and Boys.
:Men's dark grey mackinaw shirts at $1.00
31„ n's fleeced Underwear, suit, shirt and drawers $1.75
Groceries
nod walnut, lb. 48c
Sin .'dded Cocoanut, lb. .. 28c
Lt ;.;on Peal, lb. l8c
Oi ange Peal, lb. 18c
Cit_on Peal, Ib. .... . ... 29c
Icing sugar 3 lbs for ....25c
C:::•cede Salmon, 1 lb. tins 15c
Rio Coffee, Ib. 25c
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Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c
Rolled Oots, 5 lbs. for 19c
Canned peas, 3 for 25c
Cocoa, per lb. 15c
Fig Bar Cookies, Ib. 19c
Tapioca, best, ib. 10c
Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c
New prunes, 3 lbs for ....25c
COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS. WE GIVE YOU SPEC=
I L VALUES, ON STAPLE LINES WHICH YOU NEED EVERY
WEEK,
J. GASCHO SON
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PHONE 59
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THE HURON AND ERIE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
AND
The Canada Trust Company
COMBINED ASSETS OF THESE TWO COMPANIES ARE NOW
OVER $75,000,000.00
PAID UP CAPITAL AND RESERVE FUND IS $7,700,000.00.
THE HURON & ERIE WAS CHARTERED IN 1864 AND IS '
IIOLDER THAN THE DOMINION OF CANADA.
BOTH COMPANIES ARE SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT INSPEC'-
TION AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE.
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES ARE AUTHORIZED INVESTM-
ENTS FOR EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES
APPLICATIONS FOR DEBENTURES FOR $100 OR MORE RE-
CEIVED AT ANY TIME. FIVE PER CENT PAID HALF -YEAR-
LY WILL INCREASE YOUR INCOME AND RELIEVE YOU OF
WORRY. APPLY TO LOCAL AGENT:
Applications received at any time by:
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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Is the Best
Time
To Plan Your Summer's Program of Work, Repairs,
And Improvements
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Let Us show You the best kinds of Fencing for the
Field or the Home Lawn Fences. We handle the best
Money can Buy.
If you decide todo some Roofing or Eve -Troughing
this year, we invite you to call and see us and get our
estimates, as well as show you our goods,
A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the Horne will be
always appreciated. We can supply anything in this
line, and the prices aro very Attractive.
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If in need of new furniture, don't
forget; we have it!
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DO YOU SHOP AT THE SUPERIOR. STORE?
If you don't, this information is for you. There are close to sevens
hundred Superior Chain Stores—Our tremendous buying power keep
prices constantly lower. Each store• is owned and operated. by exper-
ienced grocers—men who know the business. They offer a persona&
service that cannot be excelled. Ea'h store owner lives r;gjst in the
community he serves—his prosperity. is your prosperity. Support
localenterprise and benefit yourself:.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
BULK
SEEDLESS RAISINS
2 lbs. for 21c.
Hawes' Wax, 1-1b. 43c
Lawrason's Snowflake Am-
monia, .2 pkgs. . 15c
Lawrason's Flusho, per tin 23c
Gillett's Magic Baking Powder
6 oz. tin 18c. 16 -oz tin 36c
P. & B. Sandwich Pate, tin 14c
Borden's Chocolate Malted
Milk, 8 oz. tin 30c
Oxo Cardinal, 6 -oz bottle .39e
16 -oz. bottle .:. 99c
Sta-on Liquid Stove Polish,
per bottle 18c
CHOICE TOMATOES
2's,'2 Tins 19c.
Chipse, large pkg. ... 11,1c
Royal York Tea, i/ -lb. pkg 28c
1 -Ib. pkg. 55c
Manyflowers Soap, 4 cakes 25c
Aylmer Chili Sauce 12 -oz 23c
Ellmar Orange Pekoe Tea,
per lb. • 63c
Muffets, Shreded wheat, Pep,
Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. for 25c
Lemon and Orange Peet, Ib. 19
Citron Peele, lb. 29c
Bleached Sultana Raisins,
per lb. 20c
No. 4 Sieve PEAS
No. 1 Size Tins
per tin 5c.
Singapore Sliced
PINEAPPLE
2 Tiniis''25e.
,Candied Pineapple
Glaced Cherries 112 lb .... 29e
New Greek Cleated' Currants
2 lbs 45c
Fancy Pink Salmon, lc 's 10e..
is..... ... 15c
Brillo, for, cleaning pots and
Pans, small the, 2 pkg. 25c
Hulk clothes Pins 3 doz ...10c
Cotton Clothes lines, each .20e
Large Size 'prunes, 40-50's,
2 lbs: 25e
Libby's Soueic Kraut, 2%'s,
Per . tirr: .. .....15c
Ingersoll cream, of Pimento '
Cheese, per pkg...14c
PANSHINE
Best liar 'Cleaning
2 Tins 15c.
Willard's Assorted_ Chocolates,
4 lbs. box $1.23. I/2 -lb. 19c
Satin Mixed Candy % lb. 10e
Assorted Cake Candtes, pkg 10c
New Hallowi Golden Dates,
2 lbs. 23c
Pumpkins, No. 2 tins, 2 forl9c
Campbell's Tomato Soup 2--25c
Hand Picked white beans,
3 lbs., for 15c
Blue Boy Golden Wax beans
2's per tin 15c
Royal Yorke COFFEE
1,2 -Ib. tin 25c lb. tin 49c
GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY ONLY
SEE OUR MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS AND NAVY BLUE AND
BLUE STRIPED SUITS AT $22.00.
J. W. MERNER
PHONE 140
PHONE 140
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Western Farmers' Mutual
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pfile of Aub-
urn called on friends here on Thurs-
day last.
The engagement is announced of
Edna Louise, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Thompson, Bruce -
field, to Mr. Lorne Douglas Manson,
son of the late Mr. John A. Manson,
Zurich. The marriage will take place
quietly the latter part of November.
Do we realise that Christmas is
exactly four weeks away, most of us
do not, owing to the nice warm wea-
ther we have enjoyed, but just a lit-
tle tip, to the early shopper, you will
of course get first choice and besides
avoid -the rusn. So fall in line and
do your shopping as early as you can.
Thursday, November 27th, is the
big National Thanksgiving Day with
our neighbors to the south, namely
the United States of America, when
that large country will observe this
annual event similar to how us Can.-
adians celebrated it two and ,a half
weeks previous, on November 10th.
Somehow we think it would be nice
if both countries could get together
and hold this National Holiday on the
same day, as it would seem much
more universal.
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Old Man Winter, accompanied by
Jack Frost made their appearance on
Tuesday morning, as the ground was
covered with snow and frost was in
abundance. We experienced one of
the finest weeks' weather the past
week in history for the time of year.
And
surely we will not grumble if
we will be called upon to now endure
a little more seasonable weather. The
auto' however is running fine, and we
occasionalnotice an
cutter gliding over the smooth white snow. The Literary and Social Committee,
Miss OIive O'Brein, convenor, had
A meeting to complete the orgari- charge oI' te E' L.Q, E, meeting
ation of the Clinton hockey teams Friday owning: Miss Lylyan Martin
for the approaching season was held led the meeting. Sentence prayers we -
in the town hall, The managing com.. re offered by a few of the members
after Which Miss Hazel Utticy sang
a very pleasing solo. The scripture
lesson, was read ' by Mr. Garfield
Witmer. Rev. Dreier then conduct-
ed a discussion on "The Church"
This was veryinstructive and interest
ing. The meeting ale lcd with the Le-
ague benediction. This week we are
having the regular monthly ibnsiness
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Deo.
31st, 1928, $22,208,276,
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$160,378.74
Rates—$4.50 per S1,000 tor $years.
E. F. Klopp—Zurjch
Adam, Also Dealer in Lightning Hada
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
Perth and. Huron .counties under the
plan so successful in Denmark, was
advocated before the Seaforth Farm-
ers' Club last Thursday by Mr. Lar-
sen
arsen of Burford, a native of Denmark
A co-operative plant suchas advo-
cated is now in the course of constr-
uction at Barrie at a cost of 3250,-
000, all capital being provided by the
farmers of Simcoe, Peel and Grey.
Mr. Larsen's subject was "How the
Fanners in Denmark Hari'dle Hogs
and Pork Products." The gist of his
address was an explanation of how
the profits which now go into private
hands could be diverted to the pock-
ets of the farmers, It had been ac-
complished in Denmark, where not
one private plant existed today.
,nittee was 'much encouraged by the
good attendance. Reginald Reid, St-
ratford, who has been engaged as tra-
iner, was present and gave the boys
a talk on how to become fit and how
to maintain that condition.
Fa mem Urged to Build Own Plant
A co -Operative packing plant, own-
ed and operated by the farmers ofand social. 'Come!:
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Mattresses, a Guaranteed Article- Best on the Market
To Day.
WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
SALE VERY CHEAP.
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Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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TO FARMERS AND TRACTOR OWNERS
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GASOLINE IN LARGER QUANTITIES WITH A GOOD STAND-
ARD GRADE OF GASOLINE FROM OUR DELIVERY TILUCIC AT
LOWEST PREVAILING PRICES, WITH QUALITY CONSIDERED
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER-
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THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH:
A GOOD WRITING INK FOR 5 CENTS. `EARGER QUAN.
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