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We are prepared to fill your wants in Goods you
will require for the coli days and nights coming
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BLANKETS
100 pair of Flannelette Blankets in Stock which we
bought before price advance. See prices:
Ibex first grade 70x84, pair 2.49
Wearbest 70x84 pair
Candy Stripe large 70x90 pair
Esmond part wool 60x80 pair
Alton, part wool 60x 84, pair
Heavy all wool, large, pair
SWEATER COATS
For Men and Women, boys and girls. A large sup-
ply of all the newest lines at prices about same as
last season.
New Felt Hats, Wool Sox. Everything in Under-
wear. Your inspection invited.
GROCERY SPECIALS
2.59
L.75
4.25
2.75
9.95
Campbell's tomato soup at
Assorted cookies per lb.
Marshmallow per lb.
Amber honey per lb
Old Nippy cheese, per lb.
Escott tea, half -lb.
Salted sodas, 2 lbs.
Potatoes, No. 1 75-1b. bag
10c
15c
15c
10c
30c
33c
25c
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J. GASCHO SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
Orders Taken
FOR
SECOND
War Loan
AUTHORIZED DEALER
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Local Representative - Zurich
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HARDWARE — SEEDS and FURNITURE
YOUR WINTER
Hardware Needs
YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT
Have You Looked Over Your Heating Equipment?
Does Your Furnace or Stove Need Attention; or Prob-
ably You Need a New One. Let Us Look These Over
for you and offer Our Suggestion to Your Best
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, Springs, Beds, Etc., in stock.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
We are in the Market for Good Quality Alsike, Timothy
Clover Seeds, Etc.
YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
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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Soap, 5 cakes and Glass Bowl
Spanish Onions, per Ib.
Da',.( -s, with pitts, 2 lbs.
Custard Cream Cookies, per lb.
25c
'5c
25c
15c
Mincemeat, 2 lbs. ,........... 25c
Teilicherry Butcher Pepper
Borax per lb.
Teilot Tissue, 7 rolls
25c
.15c
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Menne Oesch - Zurich
EGGS WANTED.
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ITEMS OF iDCAL INTEREST
Mr. Samuel •Gingerich has. puxxlroa-
ed the Breneman property in Blake..
Mrs. John Siemon of Kitchener„
is at present visiting with reratives.
and friends.
Friends of Miss Olive O'B.riemi are
pleased to hear that she is able to
attend to her duties at our .local pub-
lic school as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Geiger and
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jac+obe: and sono
Laird motored to ListaweI recently
to visit with relatives..
Messrs. C. Fritz, J. W. Merrier; A.
C. Kallbfleisch and W. H. l dighoffer
attended the big plowing match and
farm implement demonstration at
St. Thomas one day last. week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westlake of
Bayfield were in town early one day
last week. They were en their way
attending th big. plowing match at
St. Thomas.
You are cordially invited to attend
a piano recital givens by the pupils
of Lenora K. Tuerkheinn, A.T.C.M.,
at the basement of St. Peter's Luth-
eran Church, Zurich, on Wednesday,
Octoxer 30th at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner
and son Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Wm:
T. Truemner of 14th con., and Mrs.
C. L. Smith of town, were Sunday
visitors with relatives and friends at
Milverton and near Listowell.
(STADE & WEIDOJ
ZURICH - ONT.
QUALITY . PRICE SERVICE •
The recent fall of snow and the
colder winds make one think of put-
ting on the storm windows and storm
doors. Better not wait for the win-
ter, now is the best time for this.
,Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and two
sons, Gordon and Stanley, of St.
Joseph, attend the big` plowing match
and farm machinery demonstration
near St. Thoma, one day last week.
On Monday evening, October the
21st, Mrs. John Tuerkheim accomp-
anied by Miss Mae Patterson of
Grand Bend, attended the graduation
exercises of Associates and Licen-
tiates of the Toronto Conservatory
of Music, at Convocation Hall, which
was followed by an informal recept-
ion at the Conservatory.
Shower for Bride -Erect
A recent interesting social event
was a miscellaneous shower in honor
of Miss Alice Lawson, !bride -elect,
Crediton. When about 3b friends
and neighbors gathered at the home
of Mrs. George Lawson, fall flowers
in shades of pink were used effect-
ively in decoration with wedding
bells. The gifts were presented in a
decorated basket by Doris Haist and
Doreen Triebner. She was the recip-
ient -of many beautiful and useful
gifts. •
GAME CALLED ON WED.
Hensall—With inches of snow cov-
ering the diamond, the second game
of the Intermediate "B" Ontario
Baseball finals slated for here Satur-
day between the Toronto Columbus
Grads and Hensall Tudors, was post-
poned for the second time. The game
was originally scheduled for last
Monday, but owing to wet was post-
poned. The game is now ae:,rertised
for 2.30 Wednesday afternoon,
Many Wild Ducks
Hunters of Zurich are meeting with
good success shooting wild ducks
which are in season at present. On
Tuesday three local hunters bagged
about 25 ducks, while we think the
highest scoring laurels go to Mr.
Albert .Hess, our local jeweler, who
in Tuesday morning single handed
;hot down nine fine large ducks. It
',vas indeed a fine morning's outing.
The Editor of the Eel old is very
;rateful to Mr. Hess for presenting
m with a fine large mailer -1 male
nrd which has been cleaned and
o t in condition ready for the oven,
and we know will suit the ix-. to of
your
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hunters enjoy
seeing their name in the papers with
'he wonderful bags they gath reel in
.but few remember the hungry pub-
lisher who 4.v"th t keen appetite.sets I1 i;; desired to Tratkr til a regular
tl,nse interesting' items, but Mr. part of the program of the Bvanfrol-
�alttt>/IRlP fl!! 1 g y i ;^e.h during_ th. Fall and Wiah-
rate�ful the
this fine and
e are ver trrl moat 4.s.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, creamery 28
Butter, dairy 27
Eggs t .. 3'31. 35, 23, 14
Chickens, live ............... - 12-15
Hens, live ..................... S-10
Wheat, bush. ......r........ 71
(Oats, bush ...... 32
Baxley, bush. .................... 42
Buckwheat, bush , 40c
Flour, cwt. . 2.3,5-3.25
Live hogs, cwt. 8.25
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drysdale of
S ndnskv. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Furber of Afardhtte, Mich.,
were visitors on Sunday at the home
of Miss Mima Johnston of town.
Great Missionary Passes
Charlotte, Vt.—(Sir Wilfred Grenfell,
who for nearly half' a century bro-
ught spiritual and medical comfort
to the Eskimo, Indians and fisher folk
of Labrador, died at his home here
from a heart attack. He was 75.
Chicken. Stealing Charged
Edgar Durr, of Northern Middlesex
County was set up for trial at Exe-
ter on Thursday last when he ap-
peared. before Magistrate C. W.
Hawkshaw 'cin a charge of ehidken
stealing in, Stanley Township.
Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martene, of
.Stephen, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Carotin Eliza-
beth, to Mr: William Hamer Russell,
of Fray Township, the wedding to
take place the latter part or October.
A BIG BLACK BEAR
,Three unsuccessful hunting trips
were finally rewarded when Wm.Ken-
nedy of Ripley, bagged a 350-1b.
black bear near Dunk's Bay, on the
Bruce Peninsula. Kennedy was hunt-
ing with Reg Smith of Iverhuron, at
the time and with a single shot bro-
ught down the bear, the hide of which
he hopes will grace his home as a rug
RESPOND TO CALL
Washington --American youth, in
cheerful, response to the Governm-
ent's caIi, registeared for the peace
time draft and a possible year of
toughening and training in the camps
of the United States army. Sixteen
million strong and more—sons of the
poor and wealthy truck drivers. Holl-
ywood glamor boys, big -league ball
players waterfront drifters, college
students(, aliens devoid of English—
they streamed in and out of the reg-
istration places throughout last Wed-
nesday unparalled in American hist-
ory. Henry Fern II, grandson of- the
automobile manufacturer, stood side
by side with a Filipino domestic at a
municipal building in suburban De-
troit awaiting_ his turn to sign up.
Evangelical Church
Sunday Evening Fireside
Introduced
A Servi p 'that is "different wa.
introduced at the conclusion of the
Sunday evening worship hour on Sun-
day October 20th. It has been deli-
grated "The Sunday Evening Fire-
side Service" to be observed once a
month. One of the chiereharacterist-
isc is its informality. Young and old
fellowship in a friendly manner. The
Sunday School room at the rear of
the church was utilized far this first
meeting. All the chairs were occupied
and some of the young people were
standing. Seated in a circle the
;'roup enjoyed a song service, singing
old time hymns and learning a num-
btu of now ones, including Negro
1 pi itnaals. A short playlet on '"Find -
i1 Happiness" was read by Miss
I<n hleen Ray and Miss Alpha Mey-
ers. A service of worship was ]eel by
'T'ss Shirley Krueger with Miss Belva
'i r,remner and Itaye Oesch assisting.
Milton Dagg played for the hymns.
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YOUR SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS
We Always Carry a Ful Line of the Best of
both Shelf and Heavy Staple Hardware: Stoves.
Furnaces, and all Heating Equipments. Let Us
Offer You Good Suggestions along this Line.
Some Good Used Heaters at Very Realsonable Pikes
FURNITURE
See Our Studk) Couches and Dinette Suite
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements'
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 pu>nehaser we cant save
you many a dollar as we have a fine assortment of
Slightly Used tFurniture that will give you big value for
your Money. Drop in andlook these over and get our
Remarkable Low Prices -
Johnston 8c �ai�fleisch
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone: Collect: Exeter 235. Seaforth 15
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IS THE TIME TO ORDER
Your Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Body WOOd
Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have your Order!
We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile
Let Us Supply Your- Wants in these Lines!
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is requested to call, as we are selling off the balance
of our stock at a very reasonable price.
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YOUR WINTER'S FUEL
We are again handling the famous Reading Anth-
racite Coal, one of the best quality coal on the
market to -day. Don't be fooled by other inferior
brands who claim to be just as good... Leave your
order with us- early.
PURINA, ROWE and PIONEER FEEDS
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Stock and Poultry to Vigoraxed P'r'oduction, which
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