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7Striped Giilghams and good heavy prints ;
-just the tiling for Dresses, Ladies' Shits, Boys'
Blouses etc.
Black and Col
p
Voiles
–° Nothing prettier or more stylish than a nice
voile dress or skirt for hot weather. Fancy net-
ting for waists, with insertions to match.
Ladies' F ncy Parasols
White and fancy colors are fashionable and
we have a fine selection.
les'. Belting,','e Specials
U ; 31 t ,� se our new stock. of Belting, in
black, brown, navy, green, white and cream. Two
new things in Belting—Silverine and Goldine—
Come in and see what it is like.
.,ten smmem�..�esavnv.31t1.1.17,15211.194.331.1111.11•
2 Specpals===Toilet Sets and
Tapestry Carpet Squares
A hurge stock in these two lines at very
special prices.
A Millinery Clean=up
poi' want • to clean up the balance of a big
i"r1so11°s trade and will cut the prieo almost in
half,
2 and 3 piece
Shirts, nice Low
hosiery and Belts.
Sum
°thing
suits: Fancy 'Vests, Neglig e',,
Collars, Underwear',,. Fendi
Straw Hats==All Prices
We have never shown as good a range of.
Men's and Boys' straws as we are shoving this
season. Sailor Hats from 25cts up to $2.50.
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GENERAL MERCHANT
Zurich. Ontario
040.400.4004101r.
Local Option
annpaign.
This splicehas been reserve(] by the
Local Option Committee of the Township
of Hay...
RELPS ROMES
Here are a, couple of extracts from the
Springfield correspondent of the Ameri-
can- 'sage, published by that journal a
few days ago.
Scarcer`
rc 0.day passes by that I. do not
conte in contact . with facts which: make
me feel proud that I book an active part
in the Local Option campaign that banish-
ed. the ]egalized saloon from the boundaries
of Clark County. Last night, while con.
versinc with a grocer and xmi ;dealer
whose place of business is lotto ied'l ext
door to a one-time saloon, an oid.zroquaant-
ance came :in with a large basket on his
army He purchased groceries, pork chops
and hain,, and when he started for home
his basket`'was ]111ed with the necessaries;
of life. He said to ine: ".Before the town
went dry Iwould go in at the next door
and spendmyweeks' pay over the saloon
bar, receiving in return nothing hub dam-
age. Now I buy food and clothing for
my wife at children and go home with a
clear consnee and a happy: heart."
The Farmers' National.,:Iia1z]L''nf;So»ith
Lie esbolie ,-Street occupies the'"room in
Which a saloon was foXineriy operated.
This bank has conuectetrwith it a savings
department. Last evening while standing
on the sidewalk in frgt of the bank I
noticed inc i who a tawkrionths ago spent
their merit, in that roorii foe::whiskey and
beer enter the same buil' ig slid become
depositetrr''',
Over one thousand stu-
dents enrolled by our chain
last year. It -pays to at•
tend a link of this.great
chain, for "IN UNION' TFfERE
IS STRENGTH."
The demand for our
graduates is THREE TIM-
ES the supply.
{Stlierschoolsengage our
Graduates as teachers. A
special course for teachers
Graduates of two years
ago are now earning $1,00o
per annum.
Vireo courses -Orval ER -
01.4, STENOGRAPHY and
TF'i GRAPrY.
F Term Opens Mg Aug3
;47rte for particulars.
0 L1NTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
(4Eo. Si'oTTDN, PRTN.
S,ABOR DAY AT ZURICH.
4
The first Mon,clay in September
is Zurich's Day. The Tnrf Club
are arranging for a good du.y'c
sport The horse races :will be a
Free For All, 2 30 class and itgreen
race. There Will be .a mile foot
raee, open to all corners and a
mile bicycle race, open to all.
EXPLODING SUBMARINE MINES
Ships to beblown up on the water-
front at Exhibition Grounds..
The submarine mine which plays
such. , to Snil)ortant part in naval
warfare wi,lbe part of the Military
display nt the Canadian, National
.Exhibition. Thor hid*, guard-
ians of'evu'd port in s' time will
be.laid in the lake lit t .ont of the
Exhibition grotinds,ankl every day
at 5 o'clock a'ship A -c1 I be' blown up
by spectacular than,',.:what happens
to a ship When it runs.gn.to one or
these hidden dangers of the deep,
THREE UCC:,ESSFUL tEARS
The Clinton'13usiness College has
had three mostsuccessful years
and we understand;. that prospects
for the coming year are. brighter
than over. The graduates of the
(: B C are now enjoying many of:
10he finest pbsitions in the leading
Canadian and American cities,; and.
in fact, a large number areHeigag
ed as teachers in other Business
Colleges. A Clinton young' man,
who graduated from the Gederioh
branch, has recently been appoint-
ed commercial teacher in the..larg-
est Commercial ;5ohool in the 'City
of Toronto.
As Clinton ha ,:proved to be such
an excellent centre, IVIr. Spotton
hat determined to }lay special at-
tention to this school, and as the
citizens of .Huron are ever loyal to
their own comity, he confidently
.anticipates the full patronage of
all who call Huron their horde.
The prestige which the 0, B. C, en-
joys in being a. link of Canada's
Gz eateat Chain of High -Grade,
Actual Easiness Schools, enables
all graduates to get the best post -
gots, The Vali, Term of this ex-
ce:lnnt school °pens Augttst 30.
Here we are again, with good
news for the Farmer
Blase Ribbon binder twine
650 feet to lb
550 foot twine
500 foot twine
sWe
2
7
1/42
TERMS CASH
or is advance on time or in trade..
have also Gilt Edge, 650ft; made of selected
fibre. Every inch guaranteed. Get price.
We mead the Trade, Others
May Follow and May Not.. .
e H
HURON'S R®6i6'S LARGEST C it'1iBINATION STORE
S
ow is the ti . le to buy your
P46 at kd SUL
ESRS
We
We have the Very Best and
Latest==all sizes . and colors.
CoJae au !:d t f
prices r wall
ENDER, Zurich
The general public will take notice that I am doing business in
Exeter in the line of purchasing all kinds of scrap.
Highest Market Prices Paid for
Scrap iron, Rags, Rubbers, Horse=
Hair, Copper, Etc.
All purchases to be delivered to • T. PREEPER';a HARDWARE,
ZURICH, where the cash will he paid or tratlo givon. Orders for
collection of scrap piny be left at the saino store, prompt attention
wilt ho given. -
WELLEF
J DEUR
EEO
Just arrived.
Will give closest prices for quick sale.
. C. KALBEL iSCi , Zurich-