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THE STORE WITH THE STOCK
use Furnishings
See, Us about those New Curtains ,.for Your
Windows. A Complete Range of Scrims, Tuscan
Betts, Frilled Muslim, Priced from 15c to 75c a
Yard. Also new Cretons, Chintzes, 'Shadowclotl
Draperies.
Wall Papers
Reg. A. Boxers Wall Papers again in Stock, 50
patterns to choose from, prices from. 15 cents• to
90 cents a double roll. Sunworthy papers from
25 cents a double roll up.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Vanilla, 2 for 1 1 c
Macaroni, 4 lbs. for i 9c
Peas No. 3, 2 for 25c
Nu Hit Coffee, lb. 33c
Old Cheese, per ib. ....20c
Cookies, 2 lbs. for 29c
Lemons, per dozen 23c
Bananas, per dozen 25c
Everything in Garden Seeds now on Display •
CAUSTIC SODA, New Supply now in 5 lbs 55c.
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"It is better to have insurance always and not need
it than need it once and not have it."
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MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
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doing any Fencing this
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famous Frost Fence!
FROST FENCE
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Come in and see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence .. the finest we've eves
had. Heavily galvanized by special
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
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Club Special Coffee in Bans, per IN. . ... 29c
Minute Tapioca and Pyrex Glass Free, 2 boxes -25c
Spanish Pimentos, per tin .,.,': ..,. 15c
Catsup, Cross and Blackwell;per bottle .......... 15c
Galatin, ' per box 1Oc
Olives, 1 8 -oz. jar 25c
Green ,Tea per lb. ,39c
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ilEMS Of LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Philip Fassold of Dashwood
was in town on business on Monday.
Hay Council will meet on Saturday
May 4th, for the monthly meeting.
Miss Meda Surerus, of the Toronto
teaching staff spent the holidays at
her home on the Bronson line.
Messrs. Leo Mittleholtz and Robert
Eisenbach of Kitchener, were visitors
with relatives here.
Mir. and Mrs. J. P. Rau, who spent
a few weeks at Detroit, have return-
ed to their home here.
Mir. Harry G. Hess is attending a
Hydro meeting at Lucan this Wed-
nesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Datars of
Dunville were week -end visitors with
relatives here`
Rev. E. Burn preached at Blake
United Church last Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Merner. Eilber and
family of Detroit, were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of Mrs. J. Rout-
ledge.
Miss Grace Meyers has returned
home, after spending a very enjoy-
able Easter week with her cousin,
Miss Mary Turner and other friends
of Clinton.
An meeting offthe Zurich Athletic
Club will be held in the Council
Chambers on Friday evening, 'May
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be present.
Al MARKETS
(Oar eeted every Wednesday)
Eggs, d'een ..............14,, 12, 10
Butter Ar, creamery ...... 30
Butter Iia. dairy ., , .. 25
Wheat bush ... .. _ . _ .:90
Barley; 'hush . V0
I3uekw%leat, bush'
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Shorts, '1 On 2000
Bran, on 26.:00'
Flour, owt 2.25 3.00:
Live Hogs, cwt. 8..25
Potatoes; per bag .. - , 50
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Puce Of Fish Drops
Goderich—With the Lenten: season
over, there has, been a chasm geese
ion in the price of fish at this point.
On' Saturday;, the commercial fisher--
men
ishermen received 17 cents for white fish
and nine for trout. The pre -Lenten
price was 50 and 25 cents respective-
ly. Catches• this season. are about the
same as last, averaging about 200
pounds Per lift. Ten years ago the
average was 800 to '1,000 pun`s,
this demote the fact that Lake Huron
is resto,ked annually. "Either the
waters are fished put or the fish are
•swi lith high" said a veteran.
Pr vince Takes Over
•Water Highway
TWO � 'LT roads are taken into
system
3TC " • , r' order m council pass
ed at• 1• ' 'Wednesday's meeting of
cabinet; nnounced by the Premier
Mr. Louis Kalffleisch, Miss Marg -
Wolfe'we : lc, The road running across
Wolfe 1; land,.' near Kingston, and the
road from aoderieh to Owen Sound
will be'n,cluded in the system. The.
Goderich:OwenSound road is part of
the Blue Water Highway which starts
at Sarni,
aret Haberer and Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Brokenshire attended the funeral
of the late Mrs. John Schilbe in. De-
troit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Smith and sons
and Mr. Albert Hendrick all of .the;
Blue Water Highway, motored to
Sarnia Iast Thursday, where the for-
mer purchased a threshing machine.
We have a little correction from;
last week's issue, when we stated that
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Witmer are
moving in part • of the house of Mr.
Joseph Gascho. This should have
O been Mr. John Gaecho.
Miss Jessie MacDonald who spent
a number of weeks at her home near
Kincardine, where she was conval-
• escent from an operation at London
S hospital, has returned to Zurich and
taken up her profession 01 teachcinl;,
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PAINTS! PAINTS!tel
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried t
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax 1
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Springs and Beds. Felt arid
Mattresses
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Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line _If heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock, , a
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The annual session of the c'enadx
Conference of the Evangelical church
will comnence next week at New
Hamburg, on Wednesday, May Sth.
The cheirman for the occasion will
be Bishop George Epp, of .Cleveland
Ohio. About a hundred ministers
and delegates usually" attend this an-
nual session.
School re -opened on Monday after
the Easter holidays with the regular
staff' in charge. as Miss MacDonald
has recovered from her illness suffi-
ciently to resume her position as
teacher of Room ITT. It will now be
a hard and steady pull . till the sum-
mer holidays, when the pupils will
'iii d out what their year's work ment
in the advancement of their education
The fine showers of rain that gre-
eted these parts over. the week -end
,were indeed welrcmnd by all. This
is clainied to have ]'re•, the dryest
`April in many years. and " •-•ea fent-
'ed ,by Soule That if moisture weed
pair sooneconne that'.in case of a'high
wind we would. experience a sand
stoirm like in many other.places that
'we read off, But we hardly think
that this would happen as the soil
'`n these parts is too heavy to start
drifting away, However, we are in-
deed very thankful to Providence
for the fine showers, which are help -
'00110' t1 . early growth wonder-
fully regardless of the rather cool
weather. But the season is early as
pmt for continuous waarrn and summer
001' 04' like weather,
'Out Car and'Casli
Exeter Times -Advocate: Mr. 'Whit-
ney Coates got a surprise last week
when he learned that for: over a year
he had been• driving a stolen car and
the owner came to claim it. A year
ago in March Coats made a real with,
a young roan who used to board with
him and drive a truck at. the time the
new cement highway was laid. The
th Coates
young
0 tnsg > ran came w'hhi e theo visit re he trad-
ed
eci a coach for Coates' coupe, Coates
giving small amount of cash in the
bargain.. In, the meantime, the young
man bee been in trouble and is at
present" serving a term at Burwash
penitentiary- A short time ago a pol-
iceman from London was in this ter-
ritory securing some information in
connection with the same man and
accidently came upon the stolen car,
which • he police had :bee�i looking
for forz'over a year. The owner, ' a
Mz ctfpi'tis, from near, Clappison'•s
Corner:,gw game up Iast week and took
the caiT°li�aek with him. Mr. Coates is
now o. Elis coupe and cash.
call Council Minutes
S, 6eial: Meeting of the Village
Council held on April 29th at 7.30 in
the Council Chamber to consider
road cit. and street conditions. All
members being present, also two me-
mbers if the Zurich Police Village
TrustielSnamely; IL F. Stade and
Harry iickineier.
Motion, that the citizens ee asked
to observe May Gth as a public holi-
day
oltday air govern themselves accord-
ingly.
cco 'dingly. ;Motion, that this .Council wish
to express a deep note of .sympathy
' o Mr :•David' Itebinson, a fellow Co-
uncillor•, iii his recent sad;: bexearie-
ment, i
Mr. ii. Irvin Of. the 'Dominion Tar
1 and Chemical Co., Toronto, addres-
sed the .Council re, their Road Oil or
primer;' 'W. E. Atkinson of the Ira -
Peri al. 031 Co. of Hamilton acidressetl
Citmidl re their Road Oil or
prirnct Motion, that we purchase a
tank car* of primer from the Imper-
ial OiCo, Motion, that we now act
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Jos, A. Paterson, Mork.
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Buggy Sly t 12o00
Cross Bar 3.00
Buggy Reach 1.00
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TUNE UP YOUR GAR!
Don't be discouraged and throw agaw your Car if it
is not functioning as you think it should. Just run it
in our Garage and have aur Mechanics go over it and
You will be surprised of the results.
Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in is
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and arnall quantities. Let us fill your barrels or
Containers. i
Expert: WorkmanshipRepair on e pap`° Wxsrls, and Overhaul
Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very
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You know thoroughly well that you have power 144
in your store, to influence the decision of your cus-°
Comers in regard to what they buy from you. Your •
customers rely Mt you to give' them products which:
in use .or consumption, will . 'give them 'complete,
satisfaction." �. •,f
If it is right to tise 'big city dailies and nationaly-'
circulated magazines then' by the same token, it is
right to use local weekly newspapers! .r.
I am the Master'Sallesman of this Community, and
my name is
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