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Autumn
Shades
and Ideas
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 thl;, 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
Goods at very Reasonable ''rices
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 never '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 are handling ••
excels everything in Style, Quality rand
Price. Call and look through our ock of
Coats—it's always nice to look at lip -to
date Garments.
roadway rand
Clothing .
excels everything in the Clothing Line.
We can show you the genuine
New York Styles
in Readymade Suits and Overcoats. We
can show you
Men's Suits from $5. up to $I9aoo
Military Overcoats are the new thing.
Call in and see our stock,
Ladies' F,Fi . AstrEp'71. y ar: JPc1'rr,
Fur, lined Co
Caperines Scarf
Ties Muffs
Men's Fur Coats and Fur C: ps
A good stock to choose from.
We handle all kinds
of Farm Produce.
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GENERAL MERCHANT
Zurich, Ont
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Local Option
Campaign,
This space has been reserved by the
Local Option Committee of the Township
of Ray. tl
HERE IS THE HORSE
Bttstnes 1 men read this: I re-
cently net, the finished article of
the liquor' ;rade. He was lying in
the gntte He had no hat; the bat
trade was'suffering His coat was
full of holes ; the tailoring trade
was suffering. He had no shirt
the haberdashery trade was
suffering. He had. no stockings;
the hosiery trade was suffering.
He was dilly ; the soap trade was
suffering. ','Indeed I can hardly
mention. one industry that was not
affected by the man's insobriety.—
Lief Jones, M, P.
The Future Hopeful.—There are
many Clark sides. to this liquor
question—but there is one very
bright side. Its kuell has sound-
ed. The past is dark. the future
glows with hope. The rnen of
Christendom, after the slumber
of ages, have at length awakened
and every side comes tho sound of
battle and the shont of victory. In
Great Britain drastic legislation
has pa.ssef the Commons, to be
thrown on: by the Lords, it is true,
lint the n tion is behind it and it
will come • in the United States
over forty 'million of the people
are now 1' inn in no license ter-
ritory. a l in New Brunswick
large areas are dry and growing
Beyer. Int osbeo more than half
of the municipalities are dry, This
wonderful reeelt is to be credited
to the firm stand of the Roman
Catholic Church against the traffic
in that pr nce. In Ontario four -
sevenths dry. In Manitoba. a
rapidly g Ping area is banishing
the bar— q it is no vain hope and
God kno,v. o empty boast to say
that with ,he next decade from
the lakes t the mountains all over
those wonderful p]ains, there will
be left no oen bar to degrade the
manhood, lib crush the womanhood,
to fight the childhood of this God
favoaed land. -0, B. lCeyleyside at
Regina. ,
Citizens of Zurich you will soon
have an opportunity to help for-
ward this great movement. Think
of the responsibility of your rote.
e year ago, Mr. George
C. "a- 11 an was earnin outs.
— Nosr year as farm th br e.
\•ott to is errning at the ate
• u1' r 2 per year.
Six months' training at oar
liminess College made the dif-
• (alenecl Was it a good in-
v'eqment? He thinks so. Ibis
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address is New Osgoodo, Sask.
▪ 1 Four Courses:
+aREp A RA'roRY
4COMMERCIA L
sT.ENo GRA1'Hf
TELE GRAPIIY
Enter any Lime. Individ
nal Instruction.
1 r— :`t ant lT's•
a
B TSI SS COLLEGE
WITH OWE RIGHT
LAN ET
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. ?rice $ i.00 and
upwards. We ' carry' the Biggest Stock
in, the County.
1;RORGE SPOTTON Prix.
PHONE 13
ZURICH
HURON'S LARGEST CAT COMEINATEDINI STORE
MaCilialramce% ear,.
are a great saver of fuel and add.
to the comfort of your home... .
We are ready to make Storni Windows
and Doors to order on very short notice.
Sza
tilassrnarris
1 MPLEM ENTS
1AVING opened up
a shop in. Holtz-
man's
oltz-nian.'s old staled,. 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 Price for all kinds of
Live or dressed Fowl
delivered every Fri-
day forenoon.
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L GS
We will buy all you have and will pay top
prices. Call, write or telephone before selling.
PHONE /g
AIBYLEJISO}I
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= = ZURICH
JAS. WHITE, AGENT
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IF YOU USE
Royal Household
Five Roses
or other Brands of Flour from Rannie's Flour
and Feed Store. The best in Groceries at close
Prices. All kinds of Feed on hand.
5. RAL N I E,
= ZURICH
Highest price in Cash paid for Butter and Eggs
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WANTED
Girls wanted for newest
brightest, cleanest and znost
up-to.date blouse and white -
wear factory in Canada.
Work consists of sewing
Ladies' waists. iris ex•
perieneed on . f sewing
machines pla. but
beginners will ht.
Comfortable qua ere.
Steady work. Gad wages.
THE STAR WHITEWE A R
MFG. CO.
Berlin, – – Ontario.
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FIRST CLASS TILE
I have a large supply of the very
best tile on hand, from 2;4, in. to six
inch. If you need any call, write
or telephone to John Foster, Zur•
ioh, Brick and Tile yards. 11 tf.
A FINE CALENDAR.
We nave received a copy of "The
Gospel Text Calendar." for 1910,
published by H. S. Hallman of
Berlin, Ont. It contains thirteen
large sheets, beautifully printed in
colors, suspended from a silk cord.
Bach sheet except the cover con-
tains a design of a Bible with a
Bible text for each day in the
month, and at the lower end of
the sheet a calendar for the .month.
fn laage figures. The publisher .
desires an active agent in each
country or city to sell the calendar.
Price 25 cents each ; sample copy
and prices to agents 15 ots. Send
for a copy to H. S. Hallman,
Berlin, Ont.
THERE IS BUT ONE
Every farrner should know that the
price offered by the dealers for eattie,
hogs, ete., is a fair one. now a&n be
know this , if he does not take a farm
business paper? What doctor. er,1*w.
yer or business roan would be Without
his business paper? There is butt 'ono
farmers' business and ntarlet,[mutt) Oat
is The FVeekly Sun, Start1914 rightlby
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