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Odds and ends picked up in the various
dapartments of our big store, and these will
have to be sold regardless of what we have
to lose on them.
They must,tibe solid
Ilis
We find our stock much too heavy and
we are making big cuts to clear out as many
suits and overcoats . as possible. To buy these
will mean a big saving to you.
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during,this sale at
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We /lam le all khids
of Farm Produce. .
The Zurich fierald.
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Coming 1 I.
E. KATZ. The well known Eve
sight Specialist. Well recommend-
ed for nis good work in relieving
eYe•sight trouble of the worst
kind, will be at Zurich,
Wednesday,
Jan. 1.2th,
JOHNSTON HOTEL
Will examine eyes and fit the
proper lenses. 1 invite all week
eyed people. young and old, cross
eyed, far sighted. short sighted.
I nave made a speciality of the
eve sight and head. 17 years
experience.
NO CURE NO PAY
E. KATZ ::
Mr. William Bawden was elected
reeve ot Exeter bY a majority of
14 over McCallum, last year's reeve.
Mr. Frecl Steinbach of North
Dakotais visiting relatives in this
section.
Mr. John Cantin of Montreal
is visiting his parents at St.
Joseph, this week.
Mr. Jacob Kellerman of Dash
wood who bas leen suffering,with
a sore leg for ;,ars: 'had. •the limb
amputated on NOW Year's day, and
he .is reported to be getting along
nicely.
CARD 07 THANKS
I wish to than17. the electors of
Hay Township for again electing
me as conneiller. and 1 trust that
your conflIenee in mo will be
merited. Siteorely Yours,
Louis Kalbileisch.
Mr. Ja.m4 DoIgaty, of Stanley.
the new principal of the public
school, started bis duties on, Mon-
day. Mr Delgaty comes well re-
commended es a teacher and as a
resident of the Village.
As the holPiday rush is over, we
find that we have at least 1 column
of space thatsome of our non-nd
vertising imSiness Men will be wise
to take up for the year. Price for
display advertising $50 00 per year.
One half column $30.00. or $1.00
Per inch for 'less than the above
space.
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I hereby wish to convey my
thanks to the electors of Zurich
for the vote given me on Monday
last, and also to those who cast
their vote against mo. Hoping
for the cintinued property ot the
Village and residents. 1 remain
Sincerely Yours,
Ernst Gies.
A Reactionary Storm Period. is
centre on the 7th, Stn and. 9th.
Saturn's quadrature with the Sun
and Earth is on the 7th and
Neptune's opposite with the Earth
and Sun is on the 8t1. This period
will bring return of rising temper.
attire falling barometer and more
rain and snow. The moon will be
at extreme south on. the 1.0th,
including northerly winds, but
New Moon is on the. lith prevent-
ing great cold and keeping
barometric pressures down bet.
Ween this and the succeeding
storm period. There are reasons
to expo& seigmic rumors (luring
st wcek in -!*
7th to til lath. t :! • a_ ;, as
the- ppn;rai day Jilt
Ieriod. cl:IV:.)(3EIPA:=2:)Car.)M`Ziff:' '
We take the liberty once more to
exteod to you a wish for a Most
Happy and -Prosperous New Year
for5Nno.
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LAROEST COMBINATION STORE
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are a great saver of fuel n ei add
to the comfort of your. home. .
We are ready to make Storm 'Windows
and Doors to order on rery .short notice.
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We will buy all you have and -will pay top
prices. Coll, 13write or telephone before selling.
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1F YOU USE
Royal Household
Five Roses
or other Brands of Flour .from Ronnie's. Flour
and Feed Store. The best in Groceries at close
Prices. All kinds of Feed on hand,
5. RANNIE,
ZURICH
Highest price in Cash paid for Butter and Eggs
Winter Term
OPENS
January 3rd
swomagrivookaral.inios*
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Students nia.y enter
any day of the sohool
year,
Individual instruction
Our graduates get the
best positions.
Mail Conrses. We
train more young peo-
ple than • any other
management lii Oen.
ado!
Affiliated with Commer-
cial Educators' Association of
Canada,'
Write for partieulars.
CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
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brightest, cleanest and most
up.to-date blouse and. white -
wear factory in Canada.
,* Work consists of sewing
ta, Ladies' waists. Girls ex•
perieneed on power sewing
machines preferred, but
beginners will be taught.
4e) Comfortable quarters.
Steady work. Good wages.
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MFG, CO.
Berlin,
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F1RST CLASS TILE
I have a large supply of the very
best tile on hand, from 211in, to six
inch. If youneed any call, write
or telephone to John Foster, Zur-
ich, Brick and Tile yards, • Ti tf.
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Chamberins n
tz ever fails. Six?, it lur..17, ;a. niay save life.
$2200,00 private funds to loan at
r% on good farm secttrity. Apply
to E Zeller, Zurich.
“Are you aware of the fact that
over 20,000 bags of "Snow Drift'
Rohr have been used by our local
mill -door customers during the,
last twelve months, and. we feel
satisfied that this amount will be
doubled during the next year.
Rave you tried it during the last
year? If not, will you give us the
opportunity of supplying you with
your next requirements? It is im-
possible for you to buy a, better
grade of flour at any cost, even. if
you paid double the price. We
are at present selling our "Snow
Drift" flour at $2.75 per bag ; our •
"Baker's Favorite" pure Manitoba
flour at $2,75 per bag; bran at
$20.00 per ton; shorts $22.00 per
ton ; choppine•bfine or rolled, 5 cts
per bag. Highest price paid for
wheat. .We solicit your patronage.
H. Cook; Sons &
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