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reduction on all
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All Hats a
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BIS; Steck Wolien lan-
ts, and P ianneilette
iankets, Lathe's, Gent's and
1dren's Sweater Coats
Your Winter Under rear
will be satisfactory if von buy it here, where all the
Tferellt 1 iiic1s are sliown. and a proper fit is assured.
e're glad to show what we have whether yon choose
buy- or not.
ig values in Ladies' New Coats
Sega these elegant garments and you'll realize their uncon nlou
•ractiveness. The styles are simply ;;sant", you can't help liking
ern. The prices we ask do not begin to tell the true worth of the
ement&
FURS
Colne and see otir new stock of Fun's, huffs, Muffs,
adies' Fur Coats and. Gent's Fur Lined Coats, we have
leen all Prices.
Velveteens, Wrapperettes and
Flannelettes
we are showing all colors ill -Velveteens, wliicli are
ery fashionable this fall,
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.
Highest prices paid for all
kinds of Farm F ioduce
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Cele rated Broad
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fflJLII4CIhG BABY'S
ECZEr!kA CUREO
By Morriscy's No. 4.
Prescription 47 Years Old.
Pictou, N. S., July 8, 1910.
"When my baby Wasonly two weeks
old X noticed a slight rash on his body, 'and
the little fellow would cry and .fret night.
and day. I was greatly worried about him,
and tried everything to relieve hinny but
without any success. The rash kept
getting worse and worse until his little face
and body was a mass of scabs. When lie
was abcnt six months old 1 was advised to
try Father Morriscy's No. 9. Eczema
medicine, which X did. In about two
:ncntl:s time the scabs had disappeared,
and the child is now healthy and strong,
I most thankfully recommend it to anyone
s Bring from Eczema."
Ara., Mrs. F. Gratton.
above prescription is not a "Cure -
All" or so-called patent medicine. Dr.
Morrisey prescribed it for 44 yea rs, and it
cured thousands after other doctors failed.
Price, 50e. per box at your dealers, or
Fa tiler Morriscy.Medicine Co., Llin I e,1,
Montreal. sol
CREDITON
?Ir and Mrs. 'Matt. England enter-
tained fronds on Thanksgiving.
The Misses Jhcwn spent Th,aiiks-
giving with their mother in London.
\Irs. R. W. Diuney was in Exeter
on Friday last visiting friends and
relatives.
Mr. Ira Brown left Saturday last
for Toronto where he spent the holi-
days.
Miss Alnia hill. left for London „on
Friday last, where she spent
Thanksgiving Holiday.
Miss Emma Hill returned home
after spending a week with friends,
at Melunes.
Mr. Gilbert Grieve who lives South
of the village is confined to his home
with typhoid fever.
Master Sanford Lawson is going
around with his eye swollen .up, from
being bitten by his chum (the dog)
Mr. W. J. Dixon of McInnes paid
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clarke a short
visit on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hill and Beryl
and Miss Ethel Clarke spent Thanks-
giving at .lir. and Mrs W. Hill.
Mr. A. 14ubkl,. of the staff cif tht
Bank of Commerce, at Du rdville
spent the holidays at his home'. here
The following were the winners of
the J. T. Carter Scholarship in Huron,
1st, T. A. Mahon of Ilay, $100; 2nd,•
W. 11. Strachan of Brussels, $GO, 3rd,
A. Surerus of IIay, $40.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of
Crediton East, left for Detroit, last
Thursday where they contemplate
spending a few days with the latter's
sister.
A number of young and old people
surprised _Mrs. Louis 'Stein last Thur -
day eyeing, It being her fifty-sixth
berthday. All present spent a very
enjoyable evening
Messrs Win. Wentzel and George
Boltzmann, who have 'been "West for
the past three months, returned horse
Saturday. They are both well ple-
ased with the West, but say Crediton
is not such a bad place to come back
to again.
On Monday last While "Miss Clara
Oostreicher was running -on a cinder
path at school, slie had the mis
fortune to fall and have theskinbaclly
torn from her face and hands. Her.
nose was laid "tare to the bone and the'
forehead badly scalped. The skin was
also torn from the palms of her hands.
Several from bele arse arranging to
take in the Layman :Missionary Con-
vention at London on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday of next week
All Layne n Mut;rested in missio:razy-
wcr'c shonld arrange to spend at least
epi' day at this convention. The
, E',1 speakers will be, Robert E.
epeer, Secretary Treasurer, Presby-
terian board of Foreign Missions au
United States one of the best known
and most popular speakers ai)cl
wriiters in America, also Sir Andrew
Fraser K. C. L.' (J. fcrmerly.Lieut.
Goveilor of Bengal, India.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry l apley of
Naretta, Ohio, met with what might
have been a serious accident on
Wednesday evening of last . •cveel>.
when on their way to attend &'
weddinig in that city. They were
drifting in a cab, when it lipped ever
and slipped down the banles of Duck,
Creek almost to the water's edge.
The horses, •whil,.i dragged a short
distance dren he b axle, remained-
unfrightenud lend e,:eaa `ed uninjured.
Had they he mine fi^ g tcrecl, :serious:
injury both t.•r the rete zes ,:arit to the
occupants o ' the cab would 1 robablyr
have resit'ted. btidG
att
shaken up, tl o ny received '. o
injuries.
{In 'Tuesday Sir Jas, Whitney, Per
)Wel' of t)ntailo,, announced that the
date`fer 1llie provincial elections will
be' 111onday, Deeenber 11th. Nom-
ivation• will take place one week earlier
on •Igond ay Dec. 4th.
The question of church union is to
be submitted to .the official board, and
the Membership of the Methobist
chiire.h 'within the next G Months.
The General Conference. special Com-
nrittee at its aniral meeting Wednesday
Oot "8th in the board room at Wesley
bniltluzgs directed that a, vote be taken
by elle officzrl bilcrds not later, than
third quarterly nleetine oftho boards
In:the conference year, that is in Feb -
and
F'eb-
and_ that a vote of the mem ber-
shrip eball he taken not later than April
15th The supetinten dents of eurcuits
end );'fissions Will be instructed to
arrange that the fullest possible vote
Of •the •membership be secured. A
safi.cielt number of copies of the basis
ct adieu will be sent to each super-
intendent to enable hien to present a
celeto each family on his charge.
There -Will be three ballots prepared
ona'for the members .of the official
baorels, one for the member r of the
cht,ltb eighteen years of age and over,
an:00.1e for the nienibers of the church
eiL lateen years of age. A seperate
ba,cit for information only will bo
t ekezi of the adherents. Three question
Wielal beau the ballot papers; 1. are yon
in.• fitvoe of organic union with the
Presbyterian and ' Congergational
chii cher? 2, I)o you approve of the
proposed besis of union? Have you
any suggestions or alternatives to offer?
HICKS' N0VEMBI 1I FORECASTS
':,Regular Storm Period is in pro -
gra s as we pass from October into
Noy ember. Cloudiness with rain will
a le ttimoat-parts on the lst, 2nd and
8rd. Rising barometer and colder,
Glaring weather will follow these
**Ms for several days. A reaction-
axykstorm period falls on the 5th, Oth
7th,' Coincident with full moon on the
6tlL ` This period will bring the re-
iliar, swing' of the barometer change to
saaisnee, south winds, cloudiness and
rails. Western sides of sterni areas
will bring rising barometer, snow and
change to colder: Central on the Gth,
and extending from the 8rd to the 8th,
•constitutes at regular seismic period
with a possibility of 1111101.1 harm being
.OTION SALE
41I HOUSE .:Si'tD PROPERTY IN '-
r.C}1E VILLAGE 01? ZULICH
The inlder'sienecl on behalf of the
surviving Trustees of the Regular
13x3 tint Church of. the Township of
Hay Will offer for sale by public
auction at the I)omiuon Hotel in the
Viifhtge"of Zurich on
1.'1:IDAY, NOVEMBER 1'R 24tH. at
211m., the residence end property
on'tlie South side of the Zurich road
beter known as the Baptist Church
pipperty. The property consists of
tato lots on which are a good frame
htr+use:iviah first-class cellar and cist-
erri, also a good stable end shed, the
brick church building 50 by 30 all
az excellent garden of smell fruits.
chis is 'one of the most desirable
rt.:sidence'lecatious in Zurich.
'' Uerins of Sale—Ten per eent. cash
null balance within thirty days. For
blither izarticula. s apply to Ea. Boas-
ellberl'y, Auctioneer.
Glee nian: & Stanbury, Exeter & Ilen-
salle'Sohse for said. Trustees.
EYES!!
The well-known Eye
Specialist, E, KATZ
ti�ftl once more visit
the town of Zurich
;.t Dominion
®isle
--WEDNESDAY—OOT.
1,5 --
Will examine Eyes by the
New Method that seldom
fails. Mr. Katz took a
new course in New York
since his last visit to town,
and guarantees to restore
Q11 retraction cross, relieve
eye strain. headache, eye-
sight trouble, when other
opticii.ns fail,
Special Gere
Taken of
Cnildren's Eyes
(losses 'supplied at a
Low Price
T
GIRLS WANTED. $5
per weak to start with for
„„ girls . eighteen and over.
Apply at o•lce, D,' S. PERRIN & 00.
LAinitetl, I•, melee) On tario.
AT THEY
ALL SAY
Whitt those who know, , have to say about the Modern
Malleable Iron Range "ought of C. Hartleib Zurich.
{Geo, Clarsins
Sam Faust
John Campbell
Jacob Weiclo
Christian Meyers
. John Lnport
John Scuthfuore
1'illittni stelk
Salmon Gingerich
Henry Vullund
Sam Hewston
E.W . l3nokenshire
Henry Wali)er
-Thomas Ttu'nbull
Christian Badour
William Denomy
Jacob Hartleib
Louis Rinker
Geo. Armstrong
We have great faith in the above stove and are willing
to stake $100 that there is not another stove made in Canada
that will nook and bake with as little fuel as the Modern.
A full stock of all kinds of
to choose from at prices just a little cheaper than the ordinary run.
Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price
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HURON'S LARCEST COMBINATION iTORIE
I e.s
Just to hand. Bring in
your orders. Close price
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Now is the Tinie You
ladies Should Think
of your new Fall Clothes
Dress Goods
SVe give particular attention to our
dress goods and suiting. These are
the best we have had for a long time
and still we are adding daily, prices
are low and quality very best. Come
in and see our goods before you buy.
Men's Suits
We have reduced our Men's Suits
to cost and if you need something cheap
and good you can get it here.
Soft Hats
"Inn's soft felt Hats regular price
from 1.00 to 2.50 now for 25e.
Underwear
All kinds -of Ladie's ' and Men's
Underwear can be shown here, fleeced
lined, wool or natural wool, all kinds
and prices range from 50e to $8.50
a suit,
Ladie's Hand Bags & Belts
just received a Iarge assortment of
Ladies velvet and Leather Hand. Bags
and colored elastic Belts.
Coats
Ladle's Coats are very popular this
year. Our stock is larger then ever
before. Do you want a coat? if so!
come here.
PHONR. 17
RUBY GASCHO
MERTAKHIG
Prompt Service
Moderate r"harges
Tr,
W. it HOFFMAN
Zurich. - Ontario
NOT/CM
I hereby re pleat giat a1.1 accounti.
owing rat Cabutl ec Thiele and '.file.
Yards, lr;r lot.+c( u:i Gra before Oct. 1st.
0-3 'VeVeggIcereett, M 1,1'
fittiggA
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P'� get ....a ate et tsar
f`l t . Dr: �Ar's Nagle Opals*
We have not
sold out our
Implement
Business yet
We are still
forging ahead at the Old,
Place.
The following aro some of our lines
we keep in stock
Piows & Repairs
Percival No. 10-13, li lenry's
No. 21, Cookshutt all kinds, Wilk•
inson all kinds, Land Rollers.
Implements, & Repairs
Binders, .Mowers, Cultivators
(best made) Tine Drills, Disc liar.
rows (best made) .
Eureka Onion Seed Drills for all
seeds, Eureka Fountain Spray.
ers best In the market, Gar -
don Cultivators, Lon-
don's Hay Trans,
London's Barn
"fixtures
Buggies, Carriages,
Wagons
All otir own mate,
P. CESS
ZURICH