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THE STORE WITH
THE ST(CK
DOUSE DRESSES
All Sizes in Ladies Housedresses, made of fast
Color Prints and Broadcloths, priced from
75 Cents to 98 cents
See Our Martha Washington Dresses at 1.49
New Tapestries
Foe Chair or Couch Covering, Cushions, Etc. 54 -
in wide frorn 1.10 to 1.75 yd.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS
Navy Blue work shirts at 59c
Straw hats, at each 10c
Work Sox, at pair 10c
Boys' Cotton Jerseys, each 35c
GROCERIES! GROCERIES
Canned Tomatoes at
Catsup, 13 -oz size
Morning Cheer Coffee
Peach Cookies at
Vanilla, 2 for
Chick Oatmeal, 8 lbs. for
Baking Bran, per lb.
Old Nippy Cheese, lb.
i0c
I Oc
33c
I 5c
11c
25c
3c
25c
Our CongOleum Guessing Contest closed Saturday
night... The hidden number was 2392... Mrs. Robt.
McKinley guess being nearest with 2399 and will
*receive a 6x9 Congoleum Rug free of charge
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4-RODUCE WANTED
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Protect Yourself Against Financial Loss
through 'Accident, Fire, Theft, Ect.
THE COST IS REASONABLE ;
THE PROTECTION IS NECESSARY
An Automobile Accident Policy Costs little and
provides Funds in case you receive injuries
"It is better to have insurance always and not need
it than need it once and not have it."
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
aye You MADE YOUR WI LL?
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1-1ARDWARE
SEEtr'S and FURNITURE
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
Iyear, be sure and consult
Us... And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
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Com e in and me our stodc of Frost
Farm Fence . the finest we've ever
had. Heavily galvanized by special
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
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SAVES YOiJ MONEVI
PAINTS! PAINTS!
We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and ,Varnishes; Floor wax
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes
in all sizes
Furnitcre, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses'
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line ef heavy and shelf Hard-
ware always in stock.
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Kirk's Castile Soap, per bar
Raisins, Seedless, 2 lbs.
Cheese Wafers, per pkg.
Bran Cream • flakes. 2 boxes
'Chocolate Coated Graham
Cream cheese, Golden Spray,
Sugar Coated peanuts, per ibi
Rice, per lb
Walkerside Quality Ice,„ cr.
Special flavor for this mont
Menno Z rich
StOre,
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EGGS WANTED.
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ITEMS OF LOCAL 'MAST
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Mr. Clayton Hoffman of Galt 'sp- •
exit the holiday with his parents in
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman wheit !, ,
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and son Bobbie of Galt, spent the BarIex..^•,,,
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week -end vvith. their parents here. Bu (0,,y,bush
Mrand MrsBob Broomfield of Galt spent the week -end with Mr.:11111,-,14,t2:1.,,,. t.•- 226%000
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and Mrs. W. L. Siebert.Flour,
Potato'
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wagner of Live s''gl:1I'...1!!
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Guelph spent the week -end at the
home of the former's parents, Air. . 4,
and Mrs. W. C. Wagner. •
I• Unloading of Logs
Mr. and Mrs. John Routledge and
Hmidreds of Goderich people made
4:every Wednesday)
family of Waterforn, spent the
special. trips to the harbor to see the
eek -end with the former's mother, . -
uraloading-of the scow Michigan,. whi-
Mrs. Jos. Routledge of town.
ch brought hardwood Iogs from Nor -
Mr. Newell Geiger, who has been them Ontario, above the Soo for the
attending Normal School at London,Goderich. Nag. Co., The cargo of
has returned home for the holiday nearly'. 2600 logs was umoadea ono
months.• the sloping platform of stout timb-
ers espeeially built.Maple, birch and
Mr. Moses Geiger who has spent •oak are -the main varietieg ant they.
the winter months with hsi son, Rev. :am destined for use in furniture..
and Mrs. Roy M. Geiger of Welland"- • •
has arrived in Zurich for the summer•ROAD-COMMITTEE ACTS
months, where he will stay with his „ghe 'Good Reade Committee of the
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hor- tsi6‘Cesuncil have been engaged.
ner, of the 14th concession. in% eit, inspection tour recently.
Onc.4, ear4iis body gives the roads
Mr. and :Mrss. Sol Bechler and 0,f
ty•the "once-over," cover -
daughter Gladys and Erma, Mr. and ,:4
re' of" the 361 051;4 "4
Mrs. Allan Steckle and Peter- Mn
io re S`,- controlled by the toun-
Dan Steckle and son Billy; Miss Ida neirnembers of this year's com-
Gingerich and Mr. Elgin Kipfer we-
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are,Reeves W. Hacke, chair -
re Sunday visitors at the home of
Warden- Sweitzer, and Reeves
Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Bopp, near rtardifte:and Eckert, assisted by Co-
Hensall.
.!nutY Enginees Roy Patterson.
Mr. Jack and Miss Helen Siebert,
CANADA NOT PLEDGED
and friend. Miss Gwen Barry of De-
troit, spent the week -end at the home
of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Siebert. Mi. and Mrs. Sieb-
ert returned with them to Detroit,
where they will spend two weeks.
Pleased to report that Mr. Louis
Schilbe, who underwent art operati-
on at London Hospital for mastoids,
is improving nicely, and is expected
to return to his home here by the
end of this week.
Rev. J. P. Hauch, District Super-
intendent, of Stratford, held prepar- •
atory services in the Evangelical
church on Tuesday. After thsereible
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vice the quaiLerly board met to trans
act their business. Communion will
bo observed on Sunday morning, with,
services tonnnencin,g at 9.45 a.m. 61,oii'
Canadahad given no commitments
to thesRritish Government with re-
spect te Empire defense, nor had
any been --asked, Prime Minister R.B.
Bennett declared on his return from
the King's Jubilee celebrations irt
Londonr% Mr. Bennett said that pub-
lished ^reports of Empire defense dis-
cussions while he had been In Lon-
don had been unfounded, and had
caused,grave concern. in Government
al circles.
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The newspapers gave a report the ,,•••
other day of a very serious calamity
in India when they were 1' '1 with
an Earthquake, where it is esi.,atz,.,7,
that 20,000 people were killed besid-
es thodsands wounded. Happily sho-
uld we be if we do not Jive in such .•
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dangerous areas of the old world. •,
Fishing down at the lake has been
fairly •good the past week.. Some
nice hauls of perch have been enjoy- • •
ed, but the best as well as most
un-
usual sport is the fishing with line 1110X
and hook of herring. The herring this
year are close in to shore and are
being "sniped" with a small hook and
a minnow attached.
W MUNICIPAL ACT
unicipal Act was changed
i's• so that no longer is it pos-
r.;a municipality to premptor-
arbitra.rily assess a ratepayel•
•ent penalty the day after his
?kiln due and are not Paid-
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Iher horiiiannot be more
iluifric place of Ave. --Ex
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MORE DIONNES?
Kingston Whig -Standard -Asked
the other day if she expectea to have
more children, Mrs. Oliva Dionne
said: "Not for the government." So
as we ha,VO been able' to gather
he had nothinf,s that sore in mind
the last time either.
'-.,•',-, DEBT
,'.71 --According to the latest
' hydro report, Dashwood
has ;14,qred the growing list of hydro
natinitralities which, are now in ex-
ces41,of' liabilities, are now regarded
as :81ti f hydro debt. Dashwood total
*6' 3),-dro assets are $3,121, with
tbia: ibilities of only 2,030. Dash -
woad %total of hydro reservess and
surp ie now $13,446, comprising
as le va; Reserve for equity in hy-
drOl; tern $5,320; depreciation ,on
local' 'ot .$2,1.?, debentures paid
$1, ; Operating surplus, $4,610.
The tat purnber of Dashwood ily-
tsumors at the end of last yr.
• Chicken Thieves Act', -0 . '• WO.c3 As eseies,red with 47, consum-
' ers Ar'1918, •one year after the hydro'
Chicken thieves are aetty-e hi How- serve comMenced. Average horse -
ick and TVIcRillop twps., and have pov,t, I used last year was 38.3 as
cleaned up nearly 200 chuckens in 3 con1trol with 46.5 in 1918; total
raids recently. Each theft has been rev1ites Were $2857 as against $4,-
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earAed out carefully and quiotly and 052 f./1.8. With a 4.0 and 5.4 etas.,
little trace has been left,l1rihe thio- .peri . loWat hour rate '',for domestic
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4 FENCES ON THE FARM, LET US suPpLY i
YOU WITH THE BEST OF WOVEN WIRE, 4.4.
ALSO HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE US ABOUT
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SPECLALS!
SPECIALS! .w,.
Coal Oil, good grade at . . ...................... . ....... 20c 44,1
1., Special Gasoline for Stoves, at per gallon- ...... 28 4''''
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We also have
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Two G d UsedChesterfield Suites on Hand; .F„.
li: Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables;
T Kitchell Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for u' Sale. .1.
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THESE PRICES subject to change without Notice
Painting Wagon .......................... $7.00 and 10.0
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Painting Buggy ............................ 6.00 and 10.00
Recovering Buggy Top .............. 16.00 and 18.00
Rerirnming Buggy 'Wheels Set .................. 12000
BuggyShaft .......... . ....... .............................. 3.00
BCross Bar . .............................................. 1.00
Buggy Reach ..... ........................... -* 1.25
uggy Spokes each ....... . .......... ..... . ................. 2.5
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TUNE UP YOUR CAR!
.g Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large ..c,
and mien quantities. Let us fill your barrels or 4.
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Do You Know?ick
Mr... MERCHANT!
You know thoroughly stiverl that:You have ower
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in your store, to influence the decision of your cus-
tomers in regard to what they buy from you. Your
customers rely on you to give them products which
in use or consumption, will give them complete
satisfattion.
If it is right to use big city dailies and nationaly-
circulated magazines there by the same token, it is
right to use local weekly newspapers!
I am the Master Salesman of this 'Coantrumity, and
my name is
birds. Since then 58 hens have been in -even largo 'United States +
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