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Now inEffect on Winter We are ()Grin :the Public
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OUB. STOCK. OP W1NTER GOODS IN NTANY LINES IS TOO
LARGE AND TN ORDER TO REDUCE 1\'l; ARE OFFERING SP-
CIAi: i' A Rte VENS l',)R A FEW WEEKS. COME EARLY AND
WAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS MONEY SAVING EVENT.
Flannels, 5.4 inches wide, fancy plaids, Reg. $2.50 per ,yard for $1.95
Flannels 36 -in fancy 'stripes, Regular 1.50 for ...... ...... ......
Velveteen, 22 -in. now selling at 50c, to .....-
%Vool crepes, 36 -in. now Belling at per yard
Sweater Coats, Men's extra heavy, now each ...... ...... ...
Sweater Coats. 2 only, Jumbo Knit, now each ...
Sweater Coats, 12 only, all sizes, now i•aph
Sweater Coats, Boys, all sizes, fr,m 85c. to each
!Blankets Ibex t2-4, grey or white pair
J3lankets, Ibex 11-4, Grey or white, pari
TaA.DIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE AT GREATLY
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Men's Jersey Gloves, 2 pr. for
1925 Accounts
$1..35
85e
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$5.45
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$21.50
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" OUR ACCOUNTS ARE NOW READY. A PROMPT SETTLE-
MENT WOULD BE VERY MUCH ,APPRECIATED. WE ARE
STILL SELLING ON ONE YEAR CREDIT BASIS, GIVING YOU
iREST PRICES, POSSIBLE, -,0 WE FEEL THAT ACCOUNTS WHEN
IDUE, SHOULD J3E PAID PROMPTLY
J. GASCHO SONS
Produce Wanted Phoiie 53
Zurich's garage
Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PARTS
'USI rtEI:IJ"I VN:Lr A .1,1IPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
V. S. L. BATTERY
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO. AND OTFIP2R (`HEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
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!BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
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ushered in, it behooves us to look
to adequate heating facilities.•
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Wh44 ile hile they last. We make a l.ib
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ITEMS OF LOL F ..A INTEREST
St. Valentine's Day Feb 14th, this
year falls on Sunday next,
Mr. G. Groos of Jilyth• is visit-
ing with his daughter, Mns. ; W.
Koehler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Meissner '.at
near Dashwood, visited at thehonie
of Mr. L. Prang on Monday.
At an annual meeting held ,rec-
ently at the Wolper House, Zurich
by The Zurich Club of the United
Farmer's of Ontario, the following
officers were re-elected for_ the
year 1926; Fred Haberer Pres:;
Elmer Klopp, Vice-P.res.; Peter
Deichert Jr., Secty-Treas. Among
other business transactions it was 1'NiNti RODS, . r U ALL KINDS
decided that the meetings be belles, I'IR$ INSU2t A.vi tf-34
on .the iirs't and third Mondayls of,
each month instead of Tuetidayev-
enings. Some business had to be
postponed till next meeting,• of
which particulars will appeaelater
MAGEL—PARR
A beautiful wedding took plae
'at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Gar
net Magel, Hamp)sh:ire Rd. Rose
dale, Saturday February 6th, a.
3 o'clock, when Mr. Magel's bro
ther Edgar was'• married in the
pres'en.ce of the fnmiliea and immed.
late relatives to Miss Wirinifred•
Parr of Van.Couver, 13.C. Thecer-�
emony was performed) by Rev.
Elmer D. Riebel. The bride WAS
io 'ely in a gown of Pearl, Grey
cut velvet and carried white rose
and valley lillies. The bride was
attended by the groom's niece,Miss
Madeline Magel who wore a gown
of pink georgette and carriedpale
pink roses. Mr. Frederick Magel
attended has uncle as best man,.
Little Eleanore Jane Magel was'
flower girl and Elmore Frye. the
ring bearer. Miss GertrudeSmith
sang ''0h Proiiii'se Me" and played
the wedding marches. A recept
ion was held at the h''e :ef • '?`r;
Magel's. parents, Mr. c.:
Henry Magel 29'27 Elmhurst. After
a few clays in Detroit Mr. andMrsc
Magel will leave for their honiein
VanCouv.er .13"C,. returning via New
Orleans and Las Angeles, Cal.
IN MAGISTRATE COURT
Hewrry Beibers, the young man.
from near Hensall who pleaded gu-
ilty before Mag. Reid to thieft of
various articles from a ehnrch•shed'
at Exeter has ,been allowed to re-
turn to his work on the farm at
Hezmell where he ha's been env-'
.played, sentence being in the
meantime withheld. W. J. Ward,'.
Goderich, who left a few weeks a-,
go was brought back by Prov
Officer Whitesides on is charge of
nonsupport of his wife and family
Th.e evidence was heard by Mag.
Reid, and found guilty and will be•
sentenced.
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Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
'THE "LARGEST .EUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN UOMPaNY DO-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
CASH AND BONDS ON HAND
$85,429.61.
G. Holtzman—Zurich
AGENT, ALSO DEALER EN LIGH-
a}
On Monday evening the lfensall
hockey tear, made its first app-
earance on the Dashwood ice and
e a very exciting game was played
-I Our boys have been playingg ood
- hockey all season but have been
t I outlucked in several games, and
-.came through with a vengance
Dashwood
Mrs. P. Humble and family of
Sarnia spent the week -end with
Mrs. 0• Finkbeiner who its still on
the sick list.
Mr. Geo,. Hy .Pfile attended the
funeral of the late Mrs,. 4:`hrifat
Pfile in, Filon last week.
Dr. R. T{, Taylor ,spenjt Mon-
day in London,
Rev, F. B. Meyer i5 visiting in
Toronto.
Mr. Sam Brenner is on the sick
'is't, we hope for a Iseepyd recov-
ery.
Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher spent Mon
day in Exeter where Ole visitedber
;ieter, Miss A. Lane who is !suffer -1
na from an attack of agpendie-
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itis
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that evening winning by the score
of 5-3. The first period en,ded.
with the hone team in the lead
by 2-1, while the second period
teamswent scoreless, both teamcheek-
ing baek. In the third period JTen-
sai1 secured a lucky goal, the
puck being choved under the'net
at the side, but this only spurred
the e home boys on and Earl Ganser
stick handled his way past the
Hensall defence and flooed the
visiting goalie, putting the home
team in, the lead again. 4 In a
very few minutes Geiser got thr-
ough again and when .near thegoal
passed to L. Tiernan who bulged
the „twine behind McAllister. Earl
Geiser was the best for the hon
boys playing consistent hockey all
evening, while R. Geiser and fe,
Niemann ,also played well. The
'defense• checked very well and ne
wally got their man, Thesetwo
teams meet again n.ere pof Feb. 18
and a good game is, expected, co
come out and cheer the boys on
to another win.
The Aid and W. M. S. of the Ev-
angelical church, held the regular
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. G. . Oc'streicher on Thursday
afternoon, Feb. 4th. Mrs, J. C.
Reit) opened the meeting and
conducted the business. A spl-
endid , program was prepared by
'Msr. Hy ,Ehlers and 'Mrs. J. Kel-
lerman. After which a very da-
in.f V ' htiieh ..was served by - the
hostess, and an enjoyable social
hour was spent.
LATE MRS. CHRIST. PFILE
Fiinoral Service for 'Mrs. Christ
Pfile, age 62 of Lincoln ,Tp., who
died Monday February lsi, .at ;the
hlm,e'of her son 'Ernest in Detroit
were held Friday Feb. ;5th •dat 2
ppm;. from the M. P. church, Filion,,
Mich;. Rev. Prouse, pastor of the
IKinde and Filion churches offic-
iated. Mrs. Pfile wa's born. in Gere
Many and came to thin conntry,•
with herr parents when five years
of, age, ,For 31 years 'she was a
resident of Huron county ont.,later
Moving to Michigan.. At the
time, of her death she was vi'sitin`g
in Detroit. She was' ill only rout
clays, and leavers seven children,
William Pfile and Mrsn
" Amelia Loi
na'ber ry of Ann Arbor, "Lydia, a
Student, at the University of Mich=
igair►,:Lilliaf of H'alf�' ay and +`red
at bore%
Thursday, February 11th, l "
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Announcing
That we are ;now in a position to,
give the Public Ideal service in our
various lines and solicit the patron-
age of the community
We ask you to come in and
see the following money -saves
ing Bargains
TWO CIRCULARS AT REDUCED PRICES,
1 ELECTRIC WASHER ,'AT $75.00
1 MoCLARY COOK STOVE AT $40.00
1 INCUBATOR ONLY 835.00
HOCKEY STICKS AT LESS THAN COST'.
12 FEED BASKETS. AT LESS THAN COST.
Full Range of Doherty, Good Cheer Quebec
Cook Stoves
Come and see our fine display of Furn-
iture.
Also full line of Springs and
Mattress.
Agent for Mason and Risch Pianos
FULL SUPPLY OF SHELF AND HEAVY ALWAYS ON HAND
RAW AND' BOILED LINSEED OIL HARNESS AND CREASE.
SEPARATOR MS. GASOLINE AND .SFROSINE'a
JohnstonKalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
1
5 Per
Cent.
With First Mortgage Security
Huron & Erie• Debentures are authorized by the Governm-
ent as a trustee investment for executors.
They are issued for $100 or more for 12 months and:longer
up to 5 years.
These Debenture's provide a cor:venietn, simple form of in-
vestment
Over $14,000,000 is now invested in this security'by Can -
adieus.
Have you $100, 5500 or more on deposit that ehoule earn
more interest than you are now receiving?
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
the
uron Erie
Applications received at any time by—
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
MY MOTTO;--SE,t VICE AND SAFETY
Have ;You MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and Paper Hanging
LET US DOl'YOUR PAINTING,
ie, GRANING, PAPERHANuIN.. &
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MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE:
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