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Organ of Zurich and Bay
Township.
FRIDAY MORNING, DEC, 27, 1907.
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Miss Roxie Eilber, visited friends
in Hensall, for. a ` few -days Iast
week.
Miss Ella Rennie of Goderich is
at her home during the
holidays.
Mr, Ezra Snaith .of Detroit, is
spending his holidays with relativ-
es in this section.
Christmas Day was -veil obser-
ved. in town as usual. and all bust-
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ness was suspended for the day.
11ir. John H. Schnell and fancily
are now occupying their fine new
residence, which was built this
:year.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Geiger and
two daughters of Pigeon, Mich.,
arc visiting here during the holi
days.
�OENER;hi..
' 14�RC1lAN i Zurich
We wish all our readers a bright
and prosperous New Year,
A few more heating stoves left.
Everyone guaranteed. J. Preeter.
The sleighing is excellent at pre-
sent and much teaming is being
done.
Mr. George Schnell;and wife of,
Pigeon Mich,. • are visiting friends
in town.
_Mr. Cecil. Marshall of- Merlin,
visi�ted1i ssisterr, Mrs. E. Zeller,
over Christmas.
. Mr. Harry Yungblut is entertain-
ing his brother and uncle', from
Auburn, during the holidays.
' The directors ' of the Huron
Weather Insurance Mutual Co, are
holding a meeting here today.
It will be . in order to tell the
young ladies of town that Wednes-
day next is the beginning of leap
year, Marriageable bachelors also
take warning.
Miss Ida Sipple of this village, is
forming a class in music, and par-
ents -vho desire their children to
obtain a through musical education
should enlist the services of Miss
Sipple.
Monday is nomination clay in I
the Town Hall.
Mr, Oscar Klopp, is visiting De- 0l
troit friends, this week.
Mr. Joann H[lderbrand, visited Q
London friends, over Christmas.. O O
Dir. John Sohilbe 14th Cori., has ,,
a good fresh -milking cow for sale. kV
For a good kind of hockey skates, �Q�1
straps, hockey sticks etc, pall at Q
J. Preeter's. j�•
Messrs Abe Bender of Lbrden, O4
and Herb Axt of Exeter, visited UUU
their parents here this week, QQ�
Coat lost on way to •hwood,
on W tiuesday`"°-evenin ',In der
lea. r Es a s • q ,red1`r
Mr , O,Illidt rt,
arrived -recently and tvil`it.spdnd t1z&
winter with relatives, in town and
vi cinity.
Pr. A: J. Rollins of Winnipeg,
formerly of Exeter, has been ap-
pointed assistant superintendent of
Orilli c Asylum.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bender of
Illinois, and Miss Laura Bender of
Port Huron, are visiting at 'the
house of Mr. and Mrs. P. Bender.
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PRICES' ALWAYSm
• Cost money.... but you will find ours a
little better than others at the sante
price. Just now we want to talk
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lir. and DSrs. John Taylor of i, '
• Lansing, Miele, are visiting the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. e
Rupp.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Rittenhouse of
Dunnville, visited this week. with
the latter's brothers, the S,teckle
;Brothers, near Blake.
The corrected score of last
week's gun club practice is—W.
G. Hess 7 ; F. W. Hess 5; ,rake
Deichert 4 ; 3 Schuettier 4.
Mr. Chris. Hauch, Student of
Toronto University will occupy
the pulpit in the Evangelical
church next Sunday evening.
Mr. Terry Curriveau, who has
been in the employ of Mr 0. Fritz
for the past few years, intends
leaving for Dashwood shortly,
where he has secured a situation in
a shoo store.
Misses Clara and Carrie Gillman,
loft on Friday last for a few months
visit in and around Elkton Mich-
igan. 'Wednesday before leaving
they invited a number of their
'friends to spend the evening,
and a good time is reported.
The members of the Junior Y. P.
A. of the Evangelical church, held
their Semi annual election of
officers on Saturday afternoon,
which resulted as follows. Pres
Flossie Hartleib; Vice -President,'
Marshall Zeller ; (tor -Sec., Muriel
Preeter ; Rec-Sec., Olive O'Brien ;
'.Teas., Alberta Geiger ;Librarians,
Clayton Hoffman, Russell Zoller ;
Page Boys, Lenice Calfas, Roy
Appel.
Mr. George Schroeder has dis-
posed of his 5 -year-old trotter, S.
S., to Mr. Cecil Marshall of Merlin,
for $250.00. This horse came into
. considerable promineece in this
section last season as a green race
horse and has shown some wonder-
ful bursts of speed fer a green
colt. He has had no training to
speak of brit can trot very fast,
and with good care and training
should snake a profitable racer.
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0 UR STORE is brimful of Goods suitable for Christmas U-1ts. We la:trcj paid i iti,i'ar at -
tention to our buying this season, and _have the satisfaction of seeing our shelves and counters
filled with the best goods on the market. .A visit to our Store will convince you. Call
early. A few of our Special Lines:
Toilet Setts
A large assortment of New .De•
sins and colorings, ranging in
price from $1.40 to $5,00
Per .Sett.
Dinner Ware
Just opened np—a fine shipment
of Dinner 'Ware, imported direct.
We cat save yon money on these
Goods and they snake a•verry pretty
Xmas present; from x+0.00 up.
Regular gsi2.00 line for $10.00
a sett from until Jany 1st only.
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Toys for the Children
We have not forgotten the children in making our
selections for Xrnay. and we are showing thi. . c•.+sen the
largest and best assortment of toys w•o_ have ever shown.
Cali early and make your .elections.
Fi A R D A R E
DO NOT FORGET that yon can buy your Hardware
cheaper from us than elsewhere. We carry a full line of
everything. A large line of
SILVER\VARE, SKATES, [IANGING
cG; PAHLOR LAMPS, GRANi'1'EWARE,
I':te., for Xmas trate.
ANEW. LINE of Gents' Neckwear, Fancy
Shirts, Overcoats, Caps, Etc. Our stock
of general Dry Goods was never better and our
Pr.ces are just a little lower than ordinary. We
still have a nice lot of lieu's and Ladies' Fier
Coats and Ruffs.
Dry Goods
\1'e are showing a Large Assort-
ment cif f,adies' Fares Collars,
ranging in price 5o up t.' e 1.:a., each
This is Ore hest assortieent ever
shown in Zurich.
ILANt)Kt)RCIIIEFS A lot to
(.1.,,,•,,e? from. White end fancy
rott ; Far.ey cmbroi.lered; Plain
and i a.oy sills in endless variety.
At .al. Prices. .
Ola ssware& China
A !.argc stock of Isar -y 4; as --rare
and i.'ldna Goody fer the Holiday
N1)WE JUST WISHTOMENTION HE11
that if you. are looking for a el.o1`e, remem-
ber that we carry a full line of .the celebrated
Peninsulal's—the stove that -stakes home a comfort,
and cooking a pleasure for the Housekeeper.
All kinds of Produce taken In exchange
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