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FRESH STYLES
FIRST PICK
The Juice of the Stock
PHONE
NO
28
Exhilarating new styles are constantly ar–
riving at our store. This being right in the
midst of our fall season. We have just received
and placed on sale a splendid line of almost
everything men and women wear. The new fall
and winter styles have now been definitely es-
tablished, the garments and materials we are now
showing will be correct in style and colors
throughout thiu entire season.
Every item we sell is a bargain because
we do not place fictitious values on merchandise.
We sell goods at a fair price, the lowest al–
ways, consistent with good quality.
New Black and Colored Dress
1,1 Goods at very Reasonable Prices
.Almost ebery new and fashionable weave
is represented in our large range of Dress
Goode, stripes and plain; staple styles in
Cloth and -lighter weight for street, house
or evening wear.
Exceptionally Good Value
LADIES' MANTLES
The styles and Cuts have Bever been as
good as shown this season, and the prices are
at the lowest notch, this accounts for our Big
turn over of Mantles. We have hit the nail fair
and square on the head in the Coat Business.
The Brand of Coats
We re handling : :
excels everything in Style, Quality rand
Price. Call and look through our ock of
Coats—it's always nice to look at Up -to
date Garments.
roadway Brand
Clothing
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excels everything in the Clothing Line.
We can show you the genuine
New York Styles
in Peadyniade Suits and Overcoats. We
can show you
Men's Suits from $59 to $19.0o
Military Overcoats are the new thing.
Call in and see our stock,
ceu s
5, nj
Fur lined Cents
Caperines Scarfs
Ties Muffs
Men's Fur Coats and Fur Caps
A good stock to choose from.
We handle all kinds
of Farm Produce. rt
GENERAL MERCHANT
Zurich,
i. rip G,'l1 Burr . r1 Fr l.rt.
Local qtion HERE IS THE HORSE
L,amp.Ygn.
This space has been reserved by the
Local Option Committee of the Township
of Hay.
AN HONESTHOTELKEEI'ER'S
ADVERTISEMENT
Friends and neighbors, grateful
for the liberal encouragement re-
ceived from you, and having sup-
plied my shop and Tavern with a
new and ample stock of choice
Wines. Spirits, and Malt Liquors,
An honest Publican's advertise-
ment, I thankfully inform you that
I continue to make Drunkards,
Paupers, and Beggars, for the sob
er, industrious, and respectable
community to support. My liquors
may excite you to Riot, Robbery,
and Blood, and will certainly dim-
inish your comforts, augment your
expenses, and shorten your lives. I
confidently recommend them as
sure to multiply Fatal Accidents
and Distressing Diseases, and like•
ly to render these incurable. They
will agreeably deprive some of life,
some of reason, many of character,
and all of peace :—will make
fathers fiends, wives widows, moth-
ers cruel, children orphans, and
all poor. I will train the young to
ignorance, dissipation, infidelity,
Lewdness, and Every Vice, --cor-
rupt the ministers of religion—ob-
struct the Gospel -defile the Church
and pause as much Tempora] and
Eternal Death as I can, I will thus
"accommodate the public," it may
be at the cost of my never -dying
soul: I have a family to support—
the trade pays -and the public en-
courage it. I have a character from
my Minister, and a license from the
Magistrate ; my traffic is ]awful ;
Christians Countenance It, and if I
do not bring these evils upon you.
somebody else will. I know the
Bible says, "Thou shalt not kill;"
pronounces a "woe unto him that
giveth his neighbor drink," and
enjoins me not to -put a stumbling
block in a brother's way." I also
read. that "no drunkard shall in-
herit the kingdom of God" and I
cannot expect the drunkard -maker,
without repentance, to share a
better fate ; but Ignorance' and
Sensuality, I will do my utmost to
prevent your intellectual elevation,
moral purity, social happiness, and
eternal welfare. Should you dou-
bt my ability, 1 refer you to the
Pawn -shop. the Poorhouse, the
Police Office, the Hospital, The
Jail, and The '1;;llows, where so
Inany of Iny"custon1ers have gone.
The sight of them will satisfy you
that I do what I promise.
N. B.—I teachold and young to
drink, and charge only for the,
material. A very few lessons will
be sufficient,
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___ One year ago, 4r. George
a Wakeman was earning about'
$100 pe: year as farm laborer.
New he is errning at the rate
cc of $062 per year.
LLJ
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Sir months' training at our
Business College made the dif-
fereneol Was it a good in-
vestment? He thinks so. His
address is New Osgoode, Sask.
Four Courses:
P REPA.R.4..TOR Y
COMMERCIAL
STENO GRA. PITY
"I'EL' RGRAPRY
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Enter any time. Individ
nal Instruction.
\Vri,o for particulars.
CLINTON
BUSINlESS COLLEGE
GEoucE Sromrox PRIV.
asszy==Barris.
I MPLEM = NT,S
AV:IN G opened up
a shop in Holtz- '
man's old stand, I
now Carry a full line of all
kinds of Macdinery and
Repairs. Farmers wishing
Machinery give me a call"
I will also pay highest.
CASH Prise for all kinds of
Live ordressed Fowl
delivered ebery Fri-
day forenoon.
ntario JAS. WHITE, AGENT
147
ZUBICI::I, ONTARIO
WITH THE RIGHT BLANKET'
on him—the kind that will not come off.
It is the only one on the market that
has the cross–girth like the above cut.
Call and see them. Price $ i.00 and
upwards. We tarry the Biggest Stock
in the County.
C. I4ATL
PHONE'l3
ZURICH
9
HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE
S
fill
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 ice J. PREETER'S HARDWARE,
ZURICH, where the cash will bo paid or trade given Orders for
collection of scrap ratty be left at the same store, prompt attention
will be given.
M. WEXLER,
JUNK DEALER, : EXETER
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are a great saver of fuel and add
to the comfort of your home... .
We are ready to make Storm. Windows
and Doors to order on very short notice.
You Now
571111 LOGS
We will buy all you have and will pay top
prices. Call, write or telephone before selling.
C KALBTL-
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PHONE /9
= ZURICH
$2200,00 private funds to loan at
% on good farm security. Apply
to. E. Zeller, Zurich.
WARNING.
The Family Herald and Weekly
Styr of Montreal in this week's
issue are warning their present
subscribers to renew earlier than
usual this season, as there is an
enormous demand from new sub-
scribers anrt there is apt to be a
congestion at the close of the year.
- The new premium picture "The
Soul's Awakening," is causing a,
perfect furore of enthusiasm in all
parts of the Dominion. It is
certainly a beautiful picture and is
appreciated more and more the
oftener one sees it. It is 19 x 24
inches ready for framing. A copy
is sent to every subscriber for 1919
and along with such a paper as
The Family Herald and Weekly
Star at one dollar a year certainly
is the best bargain of the Year.
Clergymen of all denominations
are urging parents to become pos.
sessors of a copy of ibis interest-
ing picture, *
Boric
FosTun--At:the Babylon Line, Hay,
on the 21st inst., to Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Foster Jr., a son.
FARM PROFITS el
May be largely increased by knowing the
exact condition of the f'armer's market,
and by learning of the best method in
farm practice. This is precisely the
sort of information the Farmers' Weekly
Sun gives in every issue., It hasno equal
as a Farmer's Business Paper. •Good
farmers rely on it. For price see our
clubbing offer. 6
MEETING OF THE HURON
COUNTY .00TJNCIL
The -council of the Corporation
of the County of Huron will meet.
in the council chamber, in the
Town of. GodeEich, on Tuesday the
7th day of Dec. at 3 o'clock p,
All accounts'for settlement must
be paced with the Clerk on or
before the above date.
W. Lane, Clerk,
Date 1 Noy. 24th, 1909,