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Vol. XIV.
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Outfitters
For the public in general. We can supply
your wants in any line you may require for the
colder weather. Just now we want to call• your
attention to our lines of Suits, Overcoats, Ladies
Coats and Fall Dress Goods. We have the stock
and the variety is so great that we can satisfy
one and all.
Men's Suits
'To be properly dressed you muss wear proper clothes..
We 'handle only the celebrated 0, N. and R. brand: of ready -
to wear clothes and they are right in style and material..
They give you that well dressed appearance that is so great
ly desired. All prices,
Coats and Mantles
We have just opeded up a large shipment of Men's'
Overcoats. These are very stylish,in makeup and the mat-
erial it of the best. We have them in many different styles
and the values are right. Our ladies coat department ie
also well stocked with the -newest in ladies coats. These
come in many different styles and cloths and we cordially
invite the ladies to call and look through these lines. We
have a number of coats which we are offering at greatly
reduced prices, . • ,
Dress Goods
This fall we have triedto maintain.' our reputation ' as
"the Dress Goods House of South )Huron. Our stock has
never been so large and we are continually adding the
est inthe dress goods •market. • -See our selections in
rid ',elv44
tt'erns so popular till's hill,
FURS
The time for Ears is again here and it will pay you to
-see'our lines and, bet our prices' if interested. 'We make
'1+1nriined coats a special feature.
SPFCIAL
For next week.
-9 Ladies Hem Stitched Handkerchiefs for 25c
regular value 5c each
Royal Purple
' We are sole agents for Zurich for all Royal Purple
Stock foods and preparations. Get your stock into g ood
' shape for winter by feeding a good conditioner and Royal
en
"`a-•Dutra •eri11 do
Stoves and Heaters
Talk the uew range with us. You will soon need it
now. We believe that no better store can be made than
'the Peninsula or Happy Thought, We believe it so firmly'
that we'absolutely guarantee every one we sell. A large
range of basebuirn,ers and seek heaters to choose from.
Saves One Ton in Seven
A Heola furnace saves one ton coal in seven. The
steel ribbed fire pot does it. It radiates the heat so quick.
ly that the fire pot never becomes rod hot. None ,of this
heat goes up the chimney. Let us figure on your 'furnace
job.
Produce always Taken.
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The bffieial Organ of ,'%
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5' LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. Melvin Smith was. a visitor
AlexMousseaw's &few days.last weal
Mr. and Mrs. John Decker sr. vi
ited with. Mr. and Mr& Louis Rest
Goshen Line on Sunday.
Ur. and Mrs. Fred Kalbffeisch vies
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ira;
Goshen Line on Sunday.
Mr. Walter Steels has • Murch.;
a store at Exeter and will move.
that town in the near future.
;Lxr. J. A. Wislliamf the newly 'a
pointed post master of Seaforth, l
this week to take charge of"the ofiz
I have a place for $2000 or ;125
on good farm mortgage' seeurit
Apply it once to E. Zeller, Zuric
Mr Wm McAllister of the P
Lina, and Miss Blanche 'McAllister
Clinton were married last week.' --
Mr and axes George Douglas we
called to Hamilton on Tuesday; o
ing to the sudden illness of
daughter, who is attending : N
School in that city.
Mr. Wendel Colosky of El
Indiana was in town this Week
awing old acquaintances. It.
years since he left for the StateG
Mr. William Hey has purchas
his father's farm at the Babylon -Lite
together with the stock and imply
ments.
Messrs J. J, Merner M. P., J. P.
Rau and H. Youngblut returned. on
Saturday from a hunting trip. They
brought two fine deer with them.;;
The date of the Box Social Of the
Y. P A. of the
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has been changed from Friday Nov
h to' Friday Nov 14. K tcp ' t •
rug i>r m a.nd. ; a1i 1'iti? Olr�
es printed bills.
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Women's Shoes "American Beauty'p.
- We have just received, aishipnr .-at of Arnerican•sh.oes in,
elotIi hop, button, low beels3. paters., leather, and Gan Metal,
stamped on each shoe; Alnetrieoan, ..:eauty.
teen's, `�`�Astori .. Shoes"
We have a.full stock, of men's Line shoes wi ich have •
()equal.
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A terrific storm set in on Stan,
afternoon, after a short period' of
Indian Summer. The drifts are -.six
feet heigh in places, and ` traffic has
suffered in consequence. We will
not wish for. another such blow for
the balance of the winter months.
Mr. Milton A. Buchanan of Toron-
to, son of Dr. Buchanan, formerly of
this town, and Miss Maria Avery, of
Chicago, were 'united in marriage on
Saturday; 8th inst. They will reside
in Toronto. We extend hearty con-
gratulations.
As a result of picking the winner
in the recent South Bruce election
"Tolly" Wurm received a free ride
home in a wheel -barrow. The rash
young man who had to provide the.
• push" was Ed. Siebert. We expect
to produce a photo of the interesting
event in the near future.
Don't forget the box social given
under the auspices of the Y. P. A.
of the Evangelical church, in the
town hall November 14th, at 8 p.
a fine programme will also be rendet'-
er1 consisting of addresses Readings,
Solos, etc. Everybody welcome.
Mr. Morrison, the conservative
candideto of Macdonald, Manitoba.
who was,eleoted last October, re.
signed his seat this week owing to'
irregularities by his agents. This
will make another vacancy to be
filled before parliament meets,
South Lanark will also hold a bye -
election ehortly.
The
SAH
mos
Established 1853
Opened Branch in Huron
Co. 1874
Saving Bank Accounts
Solicited,
. Zurich Branch
R. T. DUNLOP, .Managei
The lectures given bye Prof.. Dyer
ofTurkey in the Evangelhical.• Church
on Thursday and Fl -ay evenings
,were largely attended, -they Isere both
interesting and instenetive.
Zen's and Women's Heavy Shoes
We wish, you to. est and see these lines. We can
please you. .
Butter, Eggs and Dutch Setts, taken in exchange for shoes.
SAMI E. FAUST,
Zurich Feed
Store
4. Leading:Brand of'
ri
Flour. Sho , .
� ss Bran
and :Feed. min
11Iav' bee and Wilson, one of th
best known firms ot't cattle dealers
Toronto, assigled;last week when th
ittieks declined. to honor th'ir p; e
creditors it was
vSAI $
tatar,4 = irate 's greatc,..^k'
theirEabilities
ur E Zeller is opening up a new
street at the north end and intends
subdividing a few acres of his proper-
ty into building lots. The new street
will be made between ax ;treidinger's
and CThiels dwellings, The north
end of of Frederick street will likely
be closed up as it would theu be of no
father use as a roadway.
To dry pluck poultry, hang them
uU by the legs; kill them by running
a sharp knife in the mouth well up
'and back of the head'as it is there
the arteries are located. The reason
for this procedure is that when the
chickens are hung up by the feet, the
feathers droop, and as the chicken
dies the feather nerve dies also and
losens the feathers which are eariiy
removed.. In plucking, commence as
soon as the bleeding has stopped, and
to avoid tearing, the skin use a rolling
motion of the band.
Stephen Township Sunday School
Association third .annual convention
will be held in cite Presbyterian•
churl, Grand Bend, on Tuesday Nov,
18tn 1918. There will be tare; ses-
sions, at 2 p. in. and 7+80 p.m. Aftril'
noon session: 2.00 Devotional Exec•
vises, 1C1r. W. T. Men's Appointment
of nominating Committee, 2.15 add-
resses by Rev. J. H. Grenzebach.2.45
address by bliss BertbaLaine, Toron-
to, 8.80 Snperipdent round tabe, 4.00
Discussion, collection, benediction.
Evehing.session 7.80 song service,
devotional exercises, Rev F A Carrier,
8.00 address Rev Mr Jefferson, 8.80
address W <x Medd, coy sec,
South Huron, 0.00' address, Miss Ber-
tha Laine, Toronto. Special music
by convention church choir, Miss
Martha Oestreicbcr,. Dashwood. and
Alalo Qnactette, Crediton.
HICK'S FORECASTS
A Regular Storm Period involves
the 11th to 19th, having its center on
the: 16th. The Moon is at extreme
north declination on the 16th, which
fact will tend to suppress the change
to colder, which would normally foll-
ow the storms of this period. If low
barometric are should cover the south-
ern parts of the county, with counter
storms moving out of the northwest
at this. time, cold, frosty weather will
spread southward after this storm
period, giving an early ' smack of
winter to states far toward the gulf
say from shout 17th to tele 20th.
Produce of all kinds taken` in
exchange.
We are agents for Internal
tional and Royal Purple
stock food.
Also a full line of Grocer-
ies on hand.
'SPARKS & DOUGLAS
HENSALL MARKET
Beaus primes per bus $1.20
Cook's Snowdrift Flour $2.75
Snowdrift flour in 5 bag lots $2.50
Feed flour 1.80
Bran per ton $13.00
Shorts per ton $20.00
Wheat per bus. Wets.
Barley per bus 55cts.
Oats per bus. 82cts.
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ZURICH
WE ARE NOW
APPROACHwi
ING THE
HOLIDAY
Vie are
.reg
supvly
wants.
best lines of got,.
i n Watch'e:
Clocks, Silver--
ware- jewel I e r yr
Musical Goods, all
goods guaranteed
engraved free of
charge.
Goods Right Prices Right
HEISS
the Jeweller
Lv. Spice 4.-1..!ssV[
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Yen are cordially invited to our Fall Openin ; c,f 11' WO at
ready with vie of the best new fall stocks af a,il 'l„- ',.i
quality Canadian Mild ,,rueriean Footwear We a , f i,op the llnbz
tfie havo made for ourselves : I'The Home of44c Ari ;.;i 4 + l
We have a full stock of the vor;y Best
Call and see tli,
Men's and Women '
Just the thing f'or vvet wrathcr Call ar...
oeived a shipment of Boys and Girls sohool nil.
Butter, Eggs and Dutch Setts taken i::
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The Horne of Goold Sho.es
Let me Know
Your Wants
If you aro looking for a Farm, T;i.vn Residence,
or Vacant Lots, I will try to satisfy our wants,
Loans arranged on mortgage seclurity.
:' arket.
Noes
E. ZELLER, Zurich