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'We have a fine Assortment of Material's suitable
for Quilts and Comforters at pre-war prx.ces:
Finest fiord, Sa"•yens, 36 -in. at per yd+ 39c
Cretons, 36 -in at from 19c to 25c
Chintzes,.. 30 -in.: at 19c to 30c
Flannelette Sheeting, grey or white, 72 -in
wide at per yard 50c
Dominion Batts, jure white, 1 lb, 72x00-rii 50c
.39c
Economy 1 lb. 72x90 -in.
NEW PRINTS
50 pieces to chvbse from in Wabasso, Mayfair,
Sunshine. All first quality goods, prices from
17c to 29c yd.
GROCERIES
49c
25c
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19c
12c
39c
2 for 25c
5c
15c
25c
Tea mixed per lb.
d: a;;tile Soap, 12 bars
Com flakes, 2 pkgs.
Pork and Beans, 2 for
Noodles, per pkg.
Larc'e OranTes per dozen
Salmon, pink 1 -lb. tins,
Cashmere Boquet Soap at
lolly Beans per lb.
Chocolates, reg. 35c., for ...
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Subscriptions taken by Undersigned Sub -Agent:
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Local Representative
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
YOUR WINTER Needs
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YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment? s
Roes Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
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for you an o er ur uggestion to our est
Advantages.
OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS ''•
Plumbing, Evetroughing and Tinsmithing Our
Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hardware al-
ways on hand. Also a fine display of Furniture, Matt-
resses, prings, Beds, Etc., in stock.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
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I We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
COAL AND COKE
Colder Days will soon be here which will demand the
most suitable FUEL for Your Heating
Equipment. Let
us fill your bin while prices are lowest.'
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Gingef Snaps„ per lb. , 10c
Minute °Tapioca, 2 llbs. 25c
Princess Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs. with dish 30c
Lard, 2lbs. 25c
Baking powder in Tumbler, each 10c
Lantern Glasses (high or low) 2 for 25c
Brooms, 4 string, each 29c
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Mrs. Heartgrieve of Toronto is at
present visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Wm. Trueinner pith con-
cession.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McAdams,
bridal couple, have returned home
from their honeymoon, after visiting
various 'places of interact in the 13.
S. A.
Miss Pearl Ha?pole who has been
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efficient ;bookkeeper at the Zurich
Creamery since last summer has re-
signed. Miss Harpole intends going,
back to college for further instruct-
ions. Mr. Allan Gascho of town has
ta&-:en Miss Harpole's po,;ition at the
Creamery.
The thaw and rain over Sunday, or
in other words the tracPtional Janu-
ary Thaw, is followed this week by
another taste of real biting winter
weether, with the mererry well below
the zero mark during the nights. The
snow has been greatly settled 'but the
storm on Monday and Tuesday •p•:led
nn some bang{s again- The roads.
that is the main arteries ars in good
coed;tion. Mr. Geon e Thiel who
' has the large rural ror'te No. 2 out of
Zeri^h- snakes the entire round with
the auto without trouble.
The second carload shipment of
snowfences are arriving from Tor-
onto. and are being distributed thr-
oughout the Township, and are being
met at 'laces where mostly needed.
We think with this 'batch of fenees,
the vov't pla-es throughout tide Twn.
should be well taken care off. The
former shipment have nroven them-
selves a great help. and in due time
the roads will be mostly be protected
from the high snow banks in the
winter time. avhich will enable the
farmers on tlhe oneessions to use
their autos all winter lona.
BIRTHDAY—NEW YEAR'S
There is one man in Exeter who
has a double •celebration on New
Years and that is Josiah Iest.e, who
along with celebrating the coming of
the new year 'celebrates his own bir-
thday. Mr. and ,Mrs: Kestle are look-
ing forward to celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary on the 25th of
,March.—Exeter Imes -Advocate.
BEARS WERE AT LARGE
The old traditional scare of "the
bear will get you" almost carne a re-
ality on Sunday, when two husky 2 -
year -old black bears were at large
in the town line district west of Hills -
green, Mr. Peter Baker had on Sat-
urday by trailer brought the pair up
from Baden and was going to keep
them in captivity, but he failed to
first provide for the prop^r accomod-
aition for these two huskies, who
soon snapped off the chains end broke
through all enclosures and took a
trip to the neighbors, visiting Mr.
Will Schrag nearby, who shooed them
away, and the owner corning and
taking .the one home while a hound
dog treed the other one, and it was:.
a big jab to get it down, as no one
was inclined to get into a "'hugging"
combat with this 250 -,fibs, of brawn
and musdles. County Constable A. E.
Jennings of Goderich, a former R.C..
M.P. officer of Goderich was called to
destroy the animals. Mr. Jennings
was accompanied by Chief Norris of
Exeter; Co. Constable Fergueon of
Exeter and Prov. Constable Rather -
ford of ' Goderich. After Jennings
had let the second charge from hie
sawed off shotgun go into the bear
at diose range the animal became in-
fuiated and came down from the app
Ve tree, and was about to charge
when another shot settled it life on
earth. The other bear was in the barn
brit Mr. Baker by this time got tired
of. this ".bear business' and asked the
ofr tiers to also destroy' the other one
which was tied up. It was by foot-
+urints of the bear through tee snow
the animal was 'tracked by the offi-
cers while neighbors watched their
pvoress generally from behind Win-
(laws, and all is 'again serene in that
' neighborhood; and Mr. Baker has an
abundant nuan,tity of bear meat for
the balance of • the season.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, dairy 30
Butter, creamery 33
Eggs, dozen 18, 15, 14, 12
Hens, live, lb. 10-8
Chicks, live 12-9
Chicks, dressed ............. 16-10
Wheat bushel 70
Oats,: bushel ... _ . _ 30
Barley, bush ot>'
Buckwheat, bu••h 50
Flour, rwt, 2.H-8.10
Bram and shorts, ton 24.00
Potatoes, 75 •ll.. bag 65
Live Hogs, cwt. 8.90
THIEL'S HAIRIIRESSING
THIEL'S 'HAIRDRESSING SALON
Let us quote you on the very best
and latest Permanents, that are pleas-
ing and aetisfeetory and that will
give you personality. Hairdressing
Salon at rear of Store. For appoint
tnents. call us by phone 102, Zurich.
MRS FILED THIELE, Proprietress
LAWYERS ELECT
'L. E. Dancey, K.C., Goderich, was
re-elected president of the Huron
Law Association at its annual rneet-
ing in the lav library of the Court
Homer Goderich, Monday last. Ten
members of the fraternity were pres-
ent. Other officers are: Hon. pres.,
Judge T. M. Costello; vice-pres., D.E.
Holmes; secy., R. C. Hays, K. ,C.;
librarian, D. R. Nairn; auditors, F.
Ti. Darrow, D. R. Nairn; representat-
ive on Onbasio Law Sooiety, James
Morley, Exeter. The meeting passed
a resolution •'which has been forward-
ed to Attorney -General Conant ask-
ing for the immediate .appointment of
a • ju•stice of the peace and a police
court clerk in Goderich, positions
made vacant by the death of Mr. F.
G. Weir arid the resignation of Mrs
Wm. Gardner.
Annual . Financial Statement
The Sixty -Fifth Annual Report of
The Hay Township Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insurance Company has been
printed and, will soon be in the (rands
of the Policyholders. This thriving
Comlpany had a most successful year
during 1939, while they had a good-
ly number of small losses, the small-
est of which was $1, and the largest
being $;538.35, the total losses for
the year ,were only $3,022.22, which
is less than a third of the previous
year. The Company has now $52,-
918.03 invested in bonds with $11,-
265.39 in banks and their total as-
sets are $64,759.65. The total rec-
eipts for the year were $20,117.79,
while the running expenses aiid losses
paid amounted to $8,851.90, which
leaves an admirable balance for the
year's operation. The annnat meet-
ing of the Company will be held in
the Town Hall, Zurich on Monday,
January 29th at 2 o'clock, to which
the ipalicyholders are requested to at-
tend..
in Magistrate's Court
Goderich—"This gun business is
bad—I don't like it" remarked mag-
istrate iMakins as he sentenced Lorne
tittley and Alfred Dieterich, Kitch-
ener youths,. each to three years in
Kingstonpenitentiary on Thursday,
after they had pleaded guilty to arm-
ed robbery on Dec. 20,.last at Kings-
bridge, 15 miles north of Goderich
when they drove up to a service sta-
tion in a stolencar and ordered
tank of gasoline, The tank filled,the;
held up. the attendant at the point of
a revolver and drove away. Wanted
at London, Harold Justice, who re-
set-451es n ,professional wrestler, was
remanded for a week en a vagrancy
charge. Police said the man had re
fused to work for his meals at Win•
sham when he was introduced to the
business end of a cross -cut saw. Af•
ter pleading guilty to four charges of'.
cashing four worthless cheques for
srnaill amounts, John E. -Kennedy
Ridgetown,' was remanded one week
: sentence so that his alleged re-
cord:.as drug addict may be investi-
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We Always Carry . a+ Full Line:, of the Belt of
both Shelf and Heavy Stanle Hardware: Staves.
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments, Let Us+
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line:
Some Good Used Heaters, at Very Reasonable Prices)
FURNITURE
See Our Studio Couches and Dinnette Suites :
1A Full Line of all'. the Home Requirement§ . •
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Always keep a Good Stock of New and the very Latest.
in Furniture at Very Reasonabl e Prices, quality: Con-
sidered. Let us show you our Beds, Springs, Mattress,,
Dining Room Suites, Occasional Chairs Rockers;. Etc:
SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE ,
For the more conservative purchaser we can,. save;
you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment` of 4,
44, Used. [Furniture that will give you big value: for
your Money. Drop in and look these over and getecur•
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• GENUINE M,. -i. PARTS work best on M.-11. Im-
plements..- Mower and Binder • Knives ground
while you wait with carbarundum. equipment.
Guaranteed Batteries at $4.49
1% year battery guarantee 6.85
2 year battery guarantee 17 -plane 7.95
Guaranteed .440-21 tires at 5.85
Visit the East End Service Station for City* Serv-
ice at .Zurich prices. Cars and trucks properly
greased with latest hydralic equipment.
GAS OIL AND GREASE
TeL Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67
East and West End SERVICE STATIONS