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Vol. X.
FRIDAY MORN I NO„ MAY 27. 1910.
No. 43
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Warmer weather will soon
be with us. Have you prepared
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MILLINERY OPENING
Our second millinery opening will take place' on May
iCt) 21st and 22nd. All ladies are cordially invited.
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SHIRT WAISTS
and fancy shirt waists. These goods are all latest, styles and
We have just received a large shipment of ladies 'white
good quality.
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Six: Trundled yards. embroideries and insertions. Extra
speeial at 10 cents, 124; cents and 15 cents a yard.
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Special sale of Lathes' whitewear now on.
stock of corset covers, skirts, gowns, et, to choose
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Two Pairs Ladies' Black
Rose for
Two Men's Four-in.b.and Neck
Ties for
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COLLARS AND BELTS
Ladies' wash collars and white wash belts.
variety. Be sure awl see this e•
'A eomplete
Parasols and Umbrellas
We have never bad a more complete range of ladies'
parasols and gentlemen's
best quality.
umbrellas. Fancy handles and
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Lace Curtains and Rugs
We take special pride in our display of lace curtains
We cordially invite you to look through our range.
and rugs.
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Washing Machines
and Wringers
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We handle onlv satisfactory washing inachines. They
are the most popular lines on the market. Strongly built and
easy running, Oa wringers have given the best of service.
Building Supplies
We keep a full line of building supplies, such as
nails, binges, hangers, traek, etc., Let us figure
on your eavetroughing, roofing, repairing or furnace
job.
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Mies Colvin vi led her home in
Brussels, over the 24th,
PHONE OF ALL .155' TAKEN
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Mr, and Mr. 1.1ee, ;ellaiare visit-
ingtheir children ?-n Detroit, this
week.
Mr. S. Gordon- principal of the
14th con. soboel, spent Sunday at
his home near Ailsa. Craig,
• Miss Freda Hess; who is teaching
school near .Auburn, spent the
holidays, at her home here.
Mrs, Edmund Troyer of the Parr
Line, is visiting her daughter Mrs.
William Jarrot, a.t..Brigden.
Mr. Alred Moritz of Guelph,
accompanied by his young son,
visited his relatives here, over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Dan MoIsaa.o. of
Crediton visited the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ort, over
Sunday
Lutheran Ohurelh—The evening
service in St., Peter's Lutheran
olverch, will be conducted in Eng-
lish. All are welcome
Mrs. A. Zeller left on Wednesday
morningfor Merlin to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Mar-
shall, for a few ve4ks.
Strayed from H. l'Erratt Stanley,
(Varna P. 0.) on or about the 10th
inat . 7 yearling calves, dehorned,
mostly red. If found please notify
Mr. Wrn Denoroy, of the Sanble
Line. bought one, Of those hand-
some malleable iron ranges from
C. Hartleib People wino buys the
above range buys 'the best range
as they are unbreakable.
Mr. Louis Weber is the overseer
for the erection of the new Men-
nonite church, which is le tig
bnilt here. The building will be
of cement blocks, ani 'will make a
splendid addition t,tAittia Xurth end.
Dr. Oven's k,611,' Oculist
speclit1ist 17‘11 ae at Coramere al
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Hotel, Zurich, on Friday. May
2-1%4. Hours all -day. Glasses
properly fitted, Catarrh, deafness,
failing eyesight • and throat
troubles treated.
Tsvo rinks. of howlers went to
Crediton, on Tuesday and played a.
friendly game with the bowlers of
that village The Zurich rinks
were vietorioos by one shot. Peter
Lamont and J. P. Ran were the
Meal skips.
The Annual Rally Day of the
Yonne; People's Alliance, will be
celebrated in the Evangelical
chureh, next Sunday. The Pastor
will preach a Rally Day sermon, in
the morning at 10.45 o'clock in the,
English language. An interesting
program will be rendered in the
evening at 7.30 p. m. consisting of
special music by members of the
Senior Alliance; also Junior ex•
ercise by members of the Junior
Alliance. Two addressess bearing
on Y. P. A. work, will. be delivered
in connection with the program.
Offerings of thedav will be for Can-
ada Conference Missionary Society.
'rhe public is cordially invited.
The wide awake basiness man,
merchant and capitalist, and all
who are interested in the town's
welfare should put forth every
effort to improve the town and
make it a place for homes, to en-
courage new enterpriaes and those
that already have footing in our
midst. One of the best means of
encouraging a home concern is to
give it home patronage, but there
are many in our town who do not
do this, Let it be remembered
thatevery dollar spent in patron-
izing a home enterprise adds to the
prosperity of our little town and
with the growth of our • town's
prosperity comes the increase in
value of real estate.
The box social, which was held
in the school house at St. Joseph,
Friday, May 20th, was a great suo-
oess. The audience was surprised
and delighted, never expecting
such talent to he shown .by inex.
perienced actors, Blverything was
carried out with prompttude and
accuracy, after which the boxes
were auctioned and all enjoyed a
very sociable lunch. The perform. ; total assessment, $2.471, r60,
00. Population, 3.C71; births, ibi;
deaths, 20 The school census gives
the following as the number of
due, no doubt to the fact, that the childron, between the riga of 8 to
weather was very disag,reeable. 14 S No 5; No 2. 2'
The Committeo have been request- No 8, 36 ; No 4, 2:i ; No 6, 83 ; No 7
ed to have tho performance re- t 122; No 8,1+3 ; 11 5 S No, 0, 31 S
pouted (with in,: addition of a few No 10, 1t No 11., 17; No 12, ?•5
new piens) about the latter -part 5 5 No 13, 11; 8 5 No 14, 221 VS
.4111(1 1107 are thinking: S No 15, 23 ; 1T 5S No 16, 54 ; Sep
1:f tb,:.'aii; ' • 5 Not, 3: ; .511 t•ls No 11, 10.
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Now is the season for a general cleaning- .c.,
up. We have a large stock of handsonae Wall •
Papers for bedrooms, halls, dining rooms and
parlors. Call and see Sample Books
New Spring
Dress Goods
We have a good range of
the very newest in Dress
Goous.
New Linen Suitings
We show the beat Linens
for the money, in colors, Tan,
Dia', Pink, and stripe.
Louisine Novelty
For Dresses
We are the only ones that
show this Louisine Novelty.
Its next to a silk dress or
only '25 cents a yard. In
colors, Rose, liesida,, New
Blue, and (Thane.
IVIuslitis Etc.
Neiv Dress Muslins, Lac-
es, Embroidery, Diess Trim-
mings, Dress Buttons, :Bolts.
Madrass Curtains
We show a good range
of Modrass Curtains.
Ladies Waists
In White, Blank and Ecru
Prices from 65 cents to it4.00
eaoh. Cali and see these
lovely teraista.
Ladies fancy paraiols,
and children parasols.
Men's Tailor Made
Suits
New Men's Hats and
Caps
Winery 4 t
We have a large range of the latest hats.
If you cannot be suited with.the hats we have,
we will mal5A np for you the kind. .You like,
we cordially invite you to call and look through this Departmet.
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Produce taken in exchange
All Farm.
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Paris green and all kinds of
sprayers on hand. Procter.
Larne strings of perch are being
caught at the lake, this week.
Mrs. Efeyrock, and Misses Ella
and Elizabeth Rennie visited
friends at London and Woodstock,
over the holidays,
Dr. Ovens the noted eye specia-
list of London will make a special
visit to the Commercial Hotel
Zurich ou Friday May 27th and if
vou or any of your family need
expert advice and treatment, this
will he your opnortimity. Don't
forget the clate—Friday May 27th.
Zurich beat Crediton by one shot
howling nt Crediton on Victoria
Day, while the local baseball sear,
ed two defeats, the first game being
14-5 and the second 16-1.. Oar
boys have had no practice and are
short of pitehers Spectators say
it was a very one'.sided game, and
theplaying of a very common or.,
der. Our boys need practice and
lots of it before trying conclusions
with a team like Crediton usually
puts into the field.
TOWNSHIP STATISTICS
Following are •a few particulars
of Ilay township, taken from the
'Assessment Roll for 1010, reeently
completed by Assessor Lipphardt:
Acres in township, 52,486; cleared,
43,703 ; woodland, 2.117; slash land,
230't swamp land, (3,406; value of
land, $1,537,557.00 ; buildings, $864,-
755.00 ; exemptions, $46,250.0 0;
business, $21.786,00; income, $1.-.
mace was certainly a credit to 0.1
ooncerned in it. The attendance
was not so large as was expected,
Fresh fish always on hand, at
Gesell° & Gascho.
51,veat nads at 25 cents 00.011, at
Oats wanted at the feed store
for which highest markt price
will be paid.
Mrs. J. F. Bickbeil visited.
ber sister in Blyth, over Victoria.
Day.
Mrs. John Poster and daughter
Miss Annie, are visiting relatives
in Detroit over the holidays-.
Mrs. Aaron. Kaercher, of the
Bronson Line, had the misfortune
to break her ankle one day, last
week.
Account. of the Canadian Dental
Aesociation meeting at Toronto
next week, Dr. Sellery will not be
in Zurich on Monday, Mey 80th.
Victoria Day was a quiet one in.
town. There was' a big exodus, in
the morning. a great many spend-
ing the day perch fishing,, at the
lake.
MEETING OF THE HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL.
The council of the County of
Huron will meet in the council
chamber, in the Town of Goderich,
on rnesrlay the 7th day of June
next, at 3 o'clock.
Accounts against the eonnty
must be placed with the Clerk
before the above date,
Dated, May 23rd, 1910, W. Lane,
Clerk,
Halle3,,'s Comet and Rev. Irl
Hickare being bh.med. for the
frigidity and over wetness of the
weather. They may not have
much to do with it but that wont
flL'I0 much di ff er en Ce. If people
Lire disposed to kick a :war ,aeat
essential and the more remote the
grt TA r ease ot ton in expressing
,ptn:.ns. Mon,' an individual is
firedited with saying behind a fol.
'bat he NV 01.1.1tt kir6:baktly
et,rtsicierably over' to
C•ognIcthNilly 1,3 iota.
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