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A moving sale of harvest
Biggest snap in boys' and
men's hats ever seen or
heard of===
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EMNANT5 of all kinds.
All seasonabl Goods, in
choice Prints, Gingham, llus=
lins, Sateens, Art Denims,
also a few good ends of Dress
Goods, selling these at re=
markably Low Prices.
These are very fast sellers.
La tes' Li ishill s
We have a good range of col=
lars, belts, hosiery and white
ware.
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1-1 scarce4z rade
Ladies' long gloves are very
scarce. We were fortunate
to secure another lot of silk
and lisle gloves=colors=white,
black, brown and navy.
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General Merchant,
= = Zurich
There Was a warm time iu^ei
Hamilton 'hotel on Saturday even,
ing, when Mrs Choce demanded
the bartender to put her husband
out of tlaebaar. lie refused, where-
upon Mrs. Chose threw as tumbler
at hina,'knocking some bottles over
aand breaking a mirror. She then.
ran behind the counter and made a
general Oleanstip• She wes arrest-
ed, but wuas allowed to aro when she
paid?, for the damage she
wrought.
For the past few days ono hund-
red men have been working out at
Bright : en the Buffalo-(oderich
line of the G. T. 1.. putting in new
track rails, and taking away the
old. The work will continue as
far as Eolmesville. The rails that
aro being replaced azo of Barrow
steel and to a great extent are the
56 lb rail. The new steel is an 80
lb rail, and is more suitable for
heavy traffic. The lasing of the
rails is being done under the super.
vision or Roadmaster MeGar, of
Stratford, and the work has been
completed as far as Stratford.
IF YOU ARE THIN.
Don't over exercise. -
Sleep all yon can.
Don't worry, hurry, or get in a
flurry.
Don't lose your temper or let
trifles irritate you.
Eat freely of flesh making foods,
but not enough to ruin your diges-
tion, which means greater angu-
larity.
Drink at your meals and take
plenty or water, as well as cocoa,
chocolate and milk.
Avoid pickles, acids, salt meats
or fish.
Rest frequently, keep in the open
air and sleep in well -ventilated
room
Learn to dress to conceal your
defects. , You may think it is hard
to do, but it isn't a circumstance
to the trouble your stout sister has
to mask her flesh.
' WESTERN FAIR, LONDON
The Western Fair of London,
Ontario, is expected this year to
eclipse all previous Exhibitions. A
very large amount of money has
been expended on the grounds and
buildings, thereby giving increased
accommodation to visitors and ex-
hibitors. The prize list has been
very materially added to. and sev-
eral new features inserted. For
cattle.exhibitors the milking con-
test will be interesting, for which
good prizes have been offered.
Manufacturers will be busy, and
machinery will be running„ which
is: • always interesting. The Old
Ournsity Shop, Carpet weaving,
The Bakery, and many other in-
teresting exhibits will be seen.
Don't miss this year's Exhibition.
Prize lists, entry forms, and all
information ou application to A.
M. Hunt, Secretary, London, Ont.
THE SEPTEMBER ROD AND GUN
Duck shooting has a mighty fas-
cination in September and Rod and
Gun and Motor Sports In Canada
published by W. J. Taylor, Wood-
stock, Ont. deals in a generous
Manner with the duck hunter in
its September issue. Every duck
hunter will sympathize with the
work of the Brandon people in
making a collection of the native
wild fowl and trust their example
will be followed in various parts of
the Dominion. There is plenty of
variety scattered throngh the pag-
es of an excellent number, not only
in the Departments, but also in the
numerous articles and stories mak-
ing up the issue.
Clubbing rates.
werefor $7.00
a'e. ...i�.
I 11 t ds ROO
}iron '.q' edsteT" 'ds were
�J.00, fon'
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;e.r2,e-5, Common Rockers for.....75
alk Side ��oards ;14700, for $ 1 O
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OTHER LINES IN PROPORTION TO CLEAR
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ZURICH
IN
STO
OW IS THE TIME to buy your Spring and
Summer shoes. It would be hard to find a bigger
or better assortment of Boots and Shoes, than we are
showing this season.
We have a nice lot of Spring goods. in. all sizes
and colors, and still more coining.
'We have made arrangements
to offer the following low clubbing
rates with TA kl�ltar�D c
Daily Globe . $ 4.25
„ Mail & Empire 4.25
Weekly` Globe . . . 1.75
Mail & Empire 1.60
Berliner .7ottrnal (German) 2.50
Family Herald & Star 1.60
Daily Adti ertiser 2.25
Weekly Advertiser 1.50
Weekly Sun 1.75
Farmer's Advocate 2.25
Come and examine our goods before you buy
elsewhere. We .-ive big discounts. It means money
to you.
MARKET REPORT.—The fol-
lowing is the report of Zurich,
markets corrected up to Thursday
Barley ..... .. ... ... 53 to 55
75 75
17.00
22 00
40
Peas
Bran.
Shorts...................
Oats
Wheat. . . 80 80
Hay .......... 5.00
Dried apples , 5 5
Clover seed . 10.00 11,00
Potatoes •,11.11... 45 50
Butter 1111...... • 19 19
Eggs... 1111..... 18 18
Hogs liv eweight 6.25 6:25
I3'ENSALL MARKETS
35
P. BENDER, Zurich
wheat.,...
Oats,..
Barley....».. , 11..11...
Peas.;, .... ,..
.'Flogs lireweight, 1111,
63 83
39 39
53 55
75 .75
6,25 6,25
Greatest Live Stock Exhibition
of Western Ontario
Full Programme of Attractions twice daily, including
Kemp's Wild West Show. Best Music. Fireworks Each
Evening. ATHLETIC DAY MONDAY. SEPT. 14.
Come and enjoy yourself at London's Popular Fair
Reduced Rates on All Railroads
Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programs and all information
given on application to
W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary
Landon, Sept. 11 - 19
e
e °aid
to new subscribers in Canada, to
the end of the year for 25 cents;
Haven't you a son ' ar daughter —
uncle, aunt or cousin—or some
friend at a distance, that would
like to read the home paper
The benefit will be mutual if you
will act quickiy....at once.
ADDRESS :
THE HERALD, Zurich