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Did you ever buy overalls at
this store? No! To bad you
have been missing the best. We
bank on our overalls, so do the
men that wear them. We have
taem in all styles, for all classes
of work. Can't tell our Overall
story here for its a long one. We
guarantee every pair of Overalls
we sell. We carry a full line
of allsorts of working men's
garments.
Immense Hosiery Values
If you do not lay in a season's supply
ow 'you will miss a rare chance.
Black cotton, plain full.fashioned. all sizes,
er pair 10 cents or 3 pair 'for 25 .cents.
In blue and white or brown and white,
ood work sox, 10 cents per pair or .3 pair for
5 cents,
mart Waists for Summer wear
We earnestly ask your inspection, knowing
ull well the affect the right of these handsome
tyles will have upon .your purse strings, to see
hem is to want one or more of them.
Summer Underwear
Underwear is a ' subject, that we give
pecial attention to. That is why you find
every good sort here. We are well prepared to
feet the spring demand for moderate prices,
good fitting satisfaction Underwear. We have
hem all weights, from the finest made down to
he splendid values in medium grades.
Ladies' Neckwear and Belts
We have everything that:is New in Ladies
Neckwear and Belts. You will find everything
that is new and different displayed here. All the
very cleverest idea are new, smart. tasty and up
to date.
BIG REDUCTION IN
Ladies' Waists
Highest prices paid for all
kinds of Farm Produce
J. J.
Clubbing rates
igr-We have made arrangement8•
to offer the following low clubbing
rates.w.th. THE HsaRALD
Doily Mobs ,$ 4.25
Mail & Empire 4.25
Weekly Globe 1.60
„ Mail & Empire 1.60
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family Herald & Star 1.75
Doily Advertiser 2.75
Weekly Advertiser 1.50
Weekly Sun . 1.75
Farmer's Advocate 2.25 •
MARKET REPORT.—The - fol.
lowing is the report of Zurich
market corrected up to Thursday,
Barley,.,, .,,,,. 50 to•52
Peas .... . . . 75
Bran....” , . 20.00
Shorts 22.00 22.00
Oats.— .......... 37 38
Wheat . 75 76
Five Roses flour , ... ...... 2.80
Purity.. .. ... , ... 2.80
Royal Household - . 2.80.
Choice family 2 80
Hay..,, . 6.00 7.00
Dried apples . • ii 5
Clover seed 8.00 9.00,
Potatoes.. ... 25 25
Butter 16.16
Eggs 16 16
?dogs liveweight... • 7,15
RENSALL MARKET
GENERAL MERCHANT
Zurich, Ontario
Telephone 28
HEADQUARTERS FOFi
Celebrated ro dway
CLOTJIINtI'
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Gook's Best Flour ' 2.75
Wheat.......,.., 60
-. 30 30
60 10
,.,..... 80 80.
.7.15
Oats
Barley'
Peas
Hogs liveweight
ns have been published by
)artmeitt and may be had on
atien. Annuities ure payable
e, but for a small additional
ant may be guaranteed ror u
1tober of years certain, not ex -
ding twenty, so that should
e; 't'h:occur before the guaranteea
period, expires the Annuity would
be Continued for the remainder of
tbe.twenty years to the Annuitant's
legal representatives By the
,latter plan the return of a specific
sura is assured .Any other details
of this important Annuity plan
bay' be had on alpplication to the
Superintendent of Canadian Gov-
ernment Annuities, Ottawa.
Prtstage free.
FALL FAIRS -1911.
London (Western Fair) .. Sept 8. 1 moi,
Walkerton.........Sept. 13, 14, 15.
Sept. 14, 15:
Sept. 18,• I
Sept. 18, le, 20
Sept 19, "V),
....Sept 19, 2251
,_..Sept. 20,'21'
,,..Sept 21;'x',
Sept 11•, '2
Seaforth ,Sept 26, 27
Ripley, . , .Sopt 27, 2a
Sept 28, 29,
Wingham Se28, 29
Bayfield............ Sept 25, 2
Milverton. Sept 28, 29
Tiverton _Oct 3
Myth. .. Oct 3,
Teeswater,
Stratford
Exeter
Goderioh
Listowel
Mitchell......... • .
Kincardine .... , ...
Atwood ' • -
Lucknow •
HUNTING FORBIDDEN
Hunting is prohibited and all
dogs are.to be kept out of Lots 22
and 23Oen, 7, Hay.
D. Taylor and
5-3p W. McAllister
LABOR DAY CONCERT
Labor Day is an important day
for the laboring class. Not only is
the day given to recreation in
general, but to many it gives an
opportunity to see their friends
and to enjoy theneselves generally.
Labor Day evening, offers an op-
portunity not often given A con-
4ert : under the auspices of the
' iv egelical 'church choir will be
reiven in the town ball. Zurich, at
which Mr. Millard G. Stauffer, will
be the leading character Mr
`Stauffer is,a•refined artist, equal if
not superior to the best humorists
' f the day. His selections are
bright, cheerful witty and humor
istio Admission 25 cents Reser
wed seats 35 cents Plan of hall at
,, •Ji Merner's store. Look for
press' notices, bills and posters.
Oct 4.
Brussels... • l c
Dungannon. .......Qct 5,
Kirkton .. , ..Oct 5,
Gorrie • • Oot. 7
Zurich ....,Sept. 27, 2
STEPHEN COUNCIL
VOTERS' LIST -1911-- MUNICIi'AL
tyof the', Township of Hay, County o-
)Ieron-Notice is hereby given that I
ve transmitted or delivered to the
:pemens mentioned in sections 8 and 9
of the Ontario' Voters' Lists Act, the
copies required by such sections to be so
iansmitted or delivered of the list made,
ursuant to the said Act, of all persons
appearingby the last revised Assessment
Roll of the said Municipality at Elections
for members of the Legislative Assembly
and at Municipal Elections; and that the
id list was first posted up in my office
._the.3rd ,day of August ..1911,.
renxaies there for inspeeei n. Electors
called upon to examine th't said list,
Bend if any omissions or any other errors
arefound therein to . take immediate
'proceedings to have the said errors
eerreeted according to law. Dated. this
i3rd.day of August 1911.—P. Bess Sr„
Tp. Clerk.
THE TORONTO NEWS
FROM THE FIRST HAS LED IN
THE MOVEMENT AGAINST
RATIFICATION OF THE TRADE
COMPACT WITH WASHINGTON
TME NEWS WILL BE SENT DAILY BY MAIL TO ANY ADDRESS IN CANADA,
FOR ONE DOLLAR AND A•HALF A YEAR
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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, Copper,.
Horse Hair, Etc.
All purchases to be• delivered to .T." PREETER'S HARDWARE
ZURICH, whrire the cash will be paid or trade .given. Orders for
oollectiou of sorap may be left at- the same store, prompt attention
will be given.
MI Wexler, - Junk Dealer, Exeter...
THE STERMOOR
TTRESS
—.
The council of the Township • , N' NONCE TO CREDITORS.
Stephen met in the Clerk's oftioe, >' .
Orediton, on Friday evening, fire. In the Estate of Jacob Ort, Late
25th of August 1911 at 7 p, ni', • at of the Village of Zurich, in the
call of the Reeve far the transac ij County of Huron, Deceased.
tion of general business. A11 item' Notice is hereby given pursuant to
bers were present excepting (-,1(1-11--7-n'' R. S. 0, 1897. Chap. 129, that all creditors
Ciller Love. and others having claims against the
Sanders -Yearley "That Bvlacr' .state of the said Jacob Ort, who died on
No 179 being a Bylaw to levy the" reitabout:the ninth day of July, A. D.
rates of the respective taxes fors,.911, to send by poet prepaid, or deliver
the year 1911 having been read the
Alfred Melick, at Zurich, Y. 0. one of
third time be passed and signed by r`he executors of the said estate on
the Reeve and Clerk and the Seal 'or •before h'riday the dre of September,
1911, their names and addresses, with full
of the corporation attached there- particulars of their claims, in writing, and
to" Carried. the nature of the securities, if any, held
Kellerman -Yearley "That . By- by them duly verified by statutory
law No 181 being a Bylaw to ep ,declaration
point Alonzo Hodgins collector of And take notice that after the said date
taxes for the year 1911. havingthe executors will proceed to distribute
been read the third time be passed the assets of the said deceased among
and signed by the reeve and clerk only tottthe enclai stitled theretoof whilchvthey resshal
and the seal of the corporation at,l then have received notice, and the
Cached thereto" Carried
Z'earley—Sanders "That the
abutments on Haist's bridge :be
lowered 12" Carried.
Sanders -Kellerman '•That the
iron work for Ford's bridge be
awarded to The Hamilton Bridge.
Works Co Limited, of Hamilton,
Carried."
Kellerman -Sanders "That Joseph
Lawson be allowed to take the
gravel for the abutments and floor
of Heist's bridge from Triebner's
pit' if satisfactory material tan ibe
prooured and if it complies with
the specifications and oontraot ;
and that Mr. Lawson make an al-
lowance off his contract of $85 09."
Carried.
The council adjourned to meet
again for the 'regular monthly
business meeting on September 4th,
1911 at, 1 p in. Hy Eilber,
Tp. Clerk,'
An addition. Is to be built to the
Clinton Collegiate Institute, and a'
committee has been appointed to
prepare plans, etc,
WHAT IS THE COST?
The answer to this question is
that the cost of a Canadian Govern
tient Annuity depends upon foixr
things`; 1st, the age of.' the appli•:
cant r 2nd, the amount of Annuity
required ;.3rcl,, thfl age at which the
Aninuity is to .ecnlnenoe ;
the plan on which the purohuso is
in de Tables which answer those
One-third of your life is spent in bed.
It should be spent in perfectrepose, that sweet restful, healthy,
beneficial sleep, which proves a balmy relaxation from every care.
Do yon so spend it? If not, the Ostermoor will surely help yon 1
It,s "Bni1t for Sleep" Other mattress 2 piece from $3.00 up.
executors ..will not be liable for the said
assets or any part thereof to any person
or persona of whose claim notice shall not
have 'been reooivod by thein at the date of
such distribution.
Dated at Zurich this 15th thy of
Awguet, A. D. 1911.
Ammer, bier xox
Joli;x OUT
Executors.
A full stock of all kinds of
NTITUI
to choose from at prices just a little cheaper than the ordinary Tun.
Temps Cash or' Trade at Cash Price
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Estate of Peter Douglas,
Late of the Township of Hay, in
the County of Huron, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
R. S. 0. 1897. Chap. 129. that all creditors
and others having claims against the
estate of the saki Peter Douglas, who died
on or about the twenty fourth :lay of June,
A. 1). 1911, to send by , ost prepaid, or
deliver to the undersigned, solicitor for
George Douglas and George Sparks the
executors of the said estate on or before
Saturday the 12th,of August, 1911, their
names and addresses, with full particulars
of their claims, in writing, and the nature
of the securities, if any,, held by them
ftti t verified. by statutory declaration.
nd. 'joke notice that after the
sai4'date the executors will proceed to
dislributo the assets of the said deceased
;nixing the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the chaos of which they
shall then have received notice, and the
w tutors will not he liable for the said
assets or any part thereof to any person
or persons of whose claim notice shall not
krttv: been received by them at the date of
rattail distribution.
'Dated at Godorich this 13th day of
fly,, 11. 1) 10".
f i1."G•. Calissitox, Goderieh.'•'
•Solicitor fir the Executors
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HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION 'TORE
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PHONE 19 ,
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Just to hand. Bring in
your orders. Close price
KALBFLEISCR
_ = ZURICH
zI3FtIc ,s
TO'1UTE STORE
'You people who .have not been in this store do not know what kind of a
stock we really do carry. 'You would be surprised if you only saw a small
amount of it, and still we are adding daily. The next time you are in town
come in and look over our goods, it does'nt cost you anything, we are here to
show it and our prices are lower than ever before.
Ladies' Fall Dress Goods
We have a large stock of Ladies' press Goods in all the latest shades.'
Anything in the line of Dress Goods can be shown here.. Prices froth 250.
to $1.40.
Towellings
Never before did we carry such an minims° stock of Towalling.
kinds and all prices,
New Stock of Lad es' Fall Waist; at $0c.
Men's Ready-to-wear ,Clothing
No matter what you cur in need of, a.,ti"`.0W Si if,. or {to fancy pair 0
'Trousers, .a Noby Shirt, Collar, Tie, Overalls, Hats .ant Capi1, hcsiery axil
all kinds of Shirts for everyday wear,
Fresh Groceries always kept on hand
Oat Meal 20c a package or 3 for 55c
Pi'odutakeu iii ENt•hange.
GASC