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WWork.guarante0 equal to
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We use no Cllelnicals ta:
est`by your Clothing.
WO to Order � _oak
OFFMAN, The Tailor.
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:URuCH
HILLSGREEN
Special to tho ISa+.aane.
The farmers in this vioinity aro
e mostly through cutting wheat.
Tho (lance given. by Henry Rola'
Planing and Saw Mill.
—All kinds of woodwork and saw
-
Ag ig dont; to order. Estimates
given for all kinds of buildings.
A full stock of 13 C". Ike(l (2 clar
Shingles. All kinds of lumber al -1
ways on Band.
Chopping done
every day.
11. \ i s ni e r I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
i
I
GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND'
HORSESHOER.
Repairing all kinds of machinery We have a number of
a speciality 1
Mills 14th Con., Lot 25.
O. Kalbfleisch
Zurich P. 0.
J. H. • isiiier, - • Ziricli' Special Offer
ings
Wool I Wool !
Highest nnarket price paid
for Wool, cash or trade. A
full stock of Tweeds, Blankets,
Sheeting, all kinds of Yarn,
Underwear, Stockings, Shirts,
Overalls, ete.
Our Furniture
Wareroorns
are complete in all lines, such
as Bedroom Suites, Dining room
and Parlor furnishings, Couch-
es, Window shades and Picture
frames. GIVE US A CALL.
T and M JOONON,
ZURICH
Carrlade Work
Znrlcii
to which we wish to call your
attention
FACTORY COTTONS at
43'_, 7, 7; i, ti and 9a'
BLEACHED COTTONS at
7, r and 9 c
COTTON HOSE at
10, 12, 15, 17, 13, 20, 23 and 25c
(women's sizes)
Children's sires from 7c. up.
TOWELLINGS at
$, 9. 10 and 1.2"
PRINTS at
7"-. s, 'a, 10, 12, 1'A' and 13c
"See our ;card. with' Print tat lug
We invite ,you to compare these
1?C:)j, (roods and Prices with others,
WE CLAIM TO HAVE
THE BEST VALUES
F. AP EDWARDS
BAYFI ELD
Store ego es Tuesday and Fritlae;«
at 7 p. na.
BAYFIELD
aymmonagem
.;l►a'eial to the 1II•:Etta.o.
BUGGIES BTUGGIES BUGGIES:firs. Nawter of 1)ba'rlin. Kansa.
is visiting ber father.'i`..1. Marks
Larger Stock Than Ever. ' after an aalieenre of teas years. Sha
Nobbier Than Ever.
Prices Lower Than Ever.
Niil'ic1i, Oi E i'iO
W I ess.
Square l ralilt:
Close Prk't's: ;
Reliable Goods! !
Tally Three
Points For
ESS
The jeweler-, Zara -
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a r a-
yA l yiu. adty.
bahaddd ..
iv�i Furniture
ton and Pian Hangs.
A via t Stock in
C.ayr"1`(Intent.
Harness of all kinds. Fur
Robes. Blankets. Trunks.
Travelling Bags, Fancy
Plash Ru.
Furniture. Bedroom Suits,
Parlor Suits. Sideboards.
Extension Tables, Chairs.
Spring Beds, Mattresses of
all kinds.
The New Williams Sewing
Malthines. Organs and
Pianos—only the best innake
in Canada—the Dominion,
the Bell. and the Thomas,
who was awarded the gold
medal at the World's Ex-
position. Paris, France, in
1900.
Patronize home dealer,
and you will save money,
and get better goods with
sn honest dealer.
H. WELL
Zurich.
is au' unlpanied by her two (laugh
tors,
(ler Orangemen en canal yraaann„ l3a'i
Netts trent till $traatf''ret at the
and had a geed tier.
Miss 1it•yr,ty of Marina' t'ctti',
EVIL. is tin' rnt*st not' her a'ouwin
Ella Tippet.
11rs. IL McIntyre and seats. Rea,
and :itowaa t.i►ff I.'' a1?els are hoeraa'elin',;
at Mrs. 1►aa rsenn's.
Miseees Ella ;and inn BSleed:burn ofi
London are at Mrs. Gee. L1'will :a.
i'tiww ntir'lliie litnn (if Q iineanilo g, i'
the guest edr her 5.i...ter. Iy.aan
ltaaTie'4uaa_
el•t last Tuesday ev eI'lnl�"waes greaLt-
en'ovcacl by 1
all )resent.
�i m. Smith spent Sunday in this
'vicinity. "Coble again, Will,"
A. Kann has engaged with J.
Naar::nettt for the harvest.
The young people's picnic did not
come off this Week buttill 1)( held
some time in the near future,
The Misses.MeArthnr of the and
visited. at G. Hill's last week.
The Misses Laura and Emily anal
Mr. F. Schnell spent Sunday at
Chas. Stelck's.
11'lr. and Mrs.John Jarrett visited
friends here Sunday.
Mr. Smith of Eirkfield occupied
the pulpit iii the Presbyterian
church, Sunday.
Geo. Troyer, night agent en the
Grand Trunk, agent a fear days
with his parents here and is now
visiting his brother Chas, in Dako-
ta,
PHI LI DELPHI A.
Spec&l to the H11e CLD.or, 5ti2 ; Martha Wenzel, 667 ; Lucy
J. G. Ralbfliesch pureluased at ? Youalg, 611519t7 William Braun, 696 ;
new binder from Messrs Busses—Wilbur 11ttaMluray, 644.
berry and Magel, easnwooe--Oliver Graybiel, 743 ;
° e George H. Wambold. 607 ; Theo
Hartleib, 550 ; Bertha Willert, 622.
n:tr—S. S. No. 2, Gertie Harvey,
730. S. S. No. 14, John Petty, 597.
S. S. No. 15, Pantie Elliott, • 723.
sr—Union S. S. No. 1,
John Johnston, 741; -Emerson
Snyder, 553. S. S. No. 4, (North)
Myrtle Stinson, 706; Edith Sharks,
hast Sunday e1 eI int. No. J Eliza Robinson 632 • Edith
Entranoo Exam•ivationis, •
The following is the list of can-
didatoa fr'oln this i'ieinity , paassed
by the board of examiners for
West Huron, together with. the
marks obtained by melt, The t�-
tal required to pass is 550 marks.
Tlio number of candidates writing
was 284, and 204 of those passed,
Hainan MAE1%S OBTAINED—Read-
ing, Olive Crawford; 45 ; Drawing,
Robert Cr�aigio, 50 ; Writing, Mag-
gio Sutherland, 50 ; Dictation, John
Walker, 50 ; Literature,. John Wal-
ker, 120 ; .'Arithmetic, Charles
Graassick, L. Tichbourno, Edith
Stogdill, Alvin Brintnell, each 200.
Grammar, John Walker, 129 ;
Geography, May Bissett, 97 ; .Com-
position, Ezra Durst, 77 ; - History,
May Bissett, 79 ; Physiology and
Temperance, M. Bissett, 95 ; High-
est total, -May Bissett, 924.
D N;3ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL.—Maggie
Bonthron, 657 ; Florence Popo,
552 ; Leila Welsh, 552: Hugh Br-
chauan, 690 ; J. W. Davis, 554 ;
Oliver Jewett, 660 ; Willie Moro,
613 ; Bertie Beith, 573 ; Garnet
Webber, 636.
BAXI'IELD PUBLIC s01 OoL—Ada
Cameron, 634 ; Mado Whiddon, 607.
omteteorr—Ella Beaver, 716 ; Wil-
da Banes, 636 ; Ethel Clark, 669 ;
Edna Eilber•, 629 ; Lizzie Finkbein-
Jo1I 11leidinger capture(. a b•r
last week. He shaved off this naous-
taehc.
The farmers are now beginning
to cut their spring wheat,
The "Shining Angel" that "roll-
ed the stone away" is at present to
be formal in this blare.
Ezra Smith paid a visit to Zuriell
a 36 ; Cohn Campbell, 746. 5, S.
One of Zaricli's horse jockeys Stoedill, 724. S. S. No. 9, Norman
has been doing :collie speeding late-
ly to the North end of nee hurt,. 659 ; 551; Sherritt,
tr Ectighoffelc,
659 ; dllaa Serrit744; Laura
Swayzie, 617. S. S. No. 10, Drew
$ ail, 629. S. S. No. 13. Mamie
Keys, 601; Susanna Clark. 569 ;
Wilmer Peck, 5i;4. S. S. No. 14,
Charles Grassiek, 870 ; Herbert
Whiteman, 720.
5TE PGE N—$.` S. No. 1, Minnie
Baquhan, 709 ; No. 2, Garnet Hill,
557. S. S. No. 3, Laura. .Toffy, 555 ;
Stella Ponhale, 630. a S. S. No. 11,
Lyda Brown, 550 ; Pearl Keys,
55.1. S. S. No. 13, Zelintlaa Prouty,
Tha.9citinuel 1►tv- l r° v,Ii ` t. miiteite two
+:abal;tatl1 Se'Baeaeyd v,''C1I' 11i 'Id. % altnr's
day.
At peesetnt tduet e are :a llaat°ce manna
tiler' APR slltnuttsei' to 'ane•e;-IS %etr4'. Ntro tnu
Sitxti '•'9t.'th, t'lllt�ratF��§na,:ti;i"ai1:,•.sol y.1.'3011 tl'.�9nt
Il
l4la`ta(t°�tQ'n*. eretnt'e. linatt„ait, °aaa41
other Illcnr; i�•. All e••en33oy the Italy'
ha.tdaitnge, ili&lD ver''a n 1 lletelite
Mr. teed Men 'f''ll°eyea• owl faattmily.
what have PW4°ha I44'1nlD.41114 IMP i11t
Mr. Marks* r'4uttaa::es, rethnn-tned tcy
their 1Lo 1e ash rroP ,!YratIfy igen Tuesidany.
ar reeve to rel 'stat Dr-
.n. t o Ointment ser tin
and aWoltate tta."C for cacti •
and every farm of Stela/tut
ii eediaterunaltdoti•"iig•un,e ea.
the tiara:fat:atter:a 114.1f., guaranteed it. See aeg.
tiinnitiaig ice ti,e daily A a, segos ask Fontv.eit:t,•
hats what they fi flit of a Yarm €9Ta uusa. oralget. eG Wrane` a tl :: if netPnI:::, f+;u. F-aW, eat
xan rtesneis et P.=D AN5,X1,.,tia L a.S Tumn:a;
•
if You Want
Vuie MitxtJla
Binder Twine
C. G B'S HARDWARE
......auwastak is the place to get it -
I aaaasoamtam,raIMMIZ a. aamc.a®
All kinds of Hardware Shoves
Tinware Furnaces Eavetrougbing
Paints and Oils Screen. Doors
Screen Windows Potato Sprayers
Glass Putty Paris Green etc etc..
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If You are Building
You will need Nails. Z have a Big Stock on
.band, and will Sell them Right.
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Cli�s� GREB,Main Street,
r� Zurich, Ont
... Zurich's Leading Shoe Store ...
IIMMINIIMM11.11.11110. 14/11.41.1.0.01,
ABOUT OUR
SPRING SHOES
We are showing this season, a good many new
styles in Ladies', Misses', Children's, Alen's, Boys' and
Youths' Shoes.
Our stock is up-to-date in style. Men's,
\\omen's and Children's Shoes at lowest prices. We
guarantee best quality always. if you want the very
latest an(l best goods from the leading Canadian lnaIlUfac-
tlll ers
737 ; Stephen separate school, Vin- Come to mete
dent Quaarrie, 5S5. Try me
THE A.(ONY OF SLEEPLESS- And you will always buy from me.
NESS.
Did you ever pass at single right
in wakeful misery tossing and roll.
ing in bed, trying in 'rain to sleep
and longing; for morning to come?
Can •y uu il>_laegine the torture Of
spending night after night in this
way, each sue eding night grow- MA I NV
ing worse and worse. This is the
iuost dreadful symptom of r t ous
Exhaustion and debility. You e'en
1k► gradually and thoroughly cured
of Sle'tnleasnu'ss by the upl)uilding
intlnent'e of 1)r. Chase's Nerve
Ford. It Cures in nature's way, by
treating new nerve cells and •reestor_
ng lost vitality.
To the Editor : Will you kindly
allow MP as smell spaee in your veal-
uaW paper, to make as few re-
marks. Now that the holidays aaxe
herr, I would like to draw the at.
ti'ntien of the trustees of S. S. Ni►.
it Haag, to some repairing and rte-;
Oaring about the a ']aural anal'"
grounds, which should be attended:
try lia'foi'e school re -Anneals. The
ptannap is ottt of h'eimir and lasts lva efl
for a long time, and the teaelaer
tanld seholaar:'a have had VII ri:n auna
at wrlaeaell all days witlnoxat as drink,
v►3t else go to SPtane nla=:artily #araC
laryat~,e'w ft►r water. Nov' 1 wonder
how our trustees Could like it, If;;..
they had t:9 remain at echool front!
ante Weloek in the IUornilf; to font.
its the evening, and eat a dry din
-
tier and have to go 'without a
drink, or have to go arid. beg one, s east T'tode. (atilt %ere welt, I Minh) Thhosee
who attended the annual meeting.
4tng]lat (:eraan.a:a a vstr-1 of the (and t aaan sorry to Nay, their 1111111 -
coast trade Can t iunan.a. as vet -l1 as of"her was very small) will remember
ehee14ine :done ;,.a mho from ;; that there was a man hired to draw
` ienteirn 4;' Cru . n. was ae't•oll- ° water_ into the well, which was I.
plashe,�din leaden ars the result of .9101 dry, that the plumy was not
negotiations 1.. wo nn Clan VAloiash rustle.. eonsetlnleirttiy iso Vater eOu1L
P. 8&NDER
STREET
ZURICH
has&s Ointment s ippint 1p �.nii a tt. ar,,rd'1,41' Alfred a aad. Dalt to the Baas
B l ' he had. Now, this error has been
+l of the, $tee.. thine
OSHE•N LINE FII Thalium tau c h aaa Lithe. herr', and again. but that is all the good ;
Sneeianl to the I3(i.'c..atee
The farmers :ire .wins dy e=1a_*aagead
h audhnn= hr their Ix'keaat. We will
soon hear the hum of etre dire-shh g
machine again.
A great many from this part took
k
in the exeureireth t.) Stratford on
the 12th.
Mhsseee Ntedia Be ker ;aid i, a nae
and Flossie Dawson spent Sunda-e-
at
un daayat the home of Wm. C.aark.Baaby loan
line.
Rev. Mr. Hartle: r,f .:'lipomas is
visiting at present at his daughter's.
Mr , J. Sllanrly.
Mr. and Miss (.'luf of Chi ,elllurst
visited at Robt. Meleinehe y s on
Friday last.
Miss Aliee Stephenson spent Sun-
day with friends on Parr line.
Mrs. E'ltmire of Ethel. is the
guest of Mrs. Geo. Kennedy at pre-
sent.
• Messers Chas. and Geo.Stephen-
;
son and Misses Eliza J. and Elie
:Stephenson spent Sunday at their
uncle's, Mr. Drysdale.
Joe. Brown is plastering Robt.
Armstrong's house at present.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hayter spent
Sunday with friends near Hensel!.
1 Danrpo will positively e'ure tired,
aching, tender feet, price 25 cents
per %off:, ---D' Steinbach.
h,alllaan. zit Pass n a14;%.,,,.:zts in the II it has done. The elver of tile -well
nee„a6' Henn in.: tI r .u'.] 1 4yrre,pon- ji is also Doh a Very unsafe coalition,
dent ten at enaily tie. a n .armee of being simply laid on loose.
the :a1 -r aan:.re-taceof a a u .a In to be con -I presume the trusteesimagineee, atka hi d a ell ,i,..,t tats. ;I imaginetheir duties start and end with
•••••kmi a.. SintulhlY hiring a. teacher, and all
other matters tan look out for
thennseIv;es. Then again, the Feaat-
and Bodily Weakness. a ing; facilities are very poor, the
___ -____ school being heated b5- one small
ino:her ttamarl Who rtes Potful stove, stuck away down by the.
eioor, and no amount of fire will
]health, Streaagtnt rima x,-tg y;t, iii ti 6 + heat up the other end, on a cold
use or Dr. chase's 'fierce 'Food. , day, and that is where the teach
To w rr.. a c ..._.. ,y
Dr, chase a . er's desk and blaekboaards are ; but
erwe F<;ryr3 ea l, Esc..., to asr a very ^ then, what does it matter' the
great bl,•s i w- rr nau:;s weInee ere trustees are not there. They are at'
wt.aTeene:tl ar a tt-;,it'tatr.t v overwork
worries or r' r.,ar•s 1,. a cii;ar to #lvee' Mame in a gooei eoillfortable house
sex, Chia. ri.•ec3 tee an.�t:aDYce of i et and they 'dolt"t get Bold; oh, no!'
such aa, 1 e. toratave as tris great road ` NOW, why not do away with the
care. ' old-faashioned stove and take
• Mrs. t:. A. Morre Y Dry RM. Ont.. the more Ynotiern
NI. tree --nue sy tele: was all run donna - way of heat-
h -nett. I t its.^. �o t=` Dr. Chare'u t live i, big by a furnace? It Would not be
t a,t and fiery nerctral� . as halal. natter to make an exeaay.a
a Len and telt so tlr. d and worn out that >: a tion Under the school and have a
tnuld c, dr,..g a,,If about the good: turnaace put ins which would
no,:,*e. e. It a m i anfpos ible fvr stye to dlStribrte the get rest to a , a•_ :et nig it, and T felt heat more evenly
a that I was gradually growiTng' weaker ; throughout the scllonlraoxxx. T'hls
and aaal,r'alervojs lino irritable. Since would not onlybalxxor'aconvenient. l
beginning the use of lir. Chase's txiery l but also u more healthful
Food I feel altogether different. it has and cheaper '
1 •g'l•ada:aliy stre�ngthe:ned my nerves and
in the end. Now, air. Editor, I feel'
built up racy sS'stena t:'onderftally. that I aim taking up too much of
sleep well now, and am boring thorough- yortr valuable space, but it is not
Ty restored to health and strength. I
lalieve it Is the best medicine to be often that I ewplode, so trust you
had for thr nerves." will etcuse me for this time.
Dr. Chate's Nerve Foo& ;y(y conte to Thanking you for the trouble I am
box, 6 boxes for .2,51), at alT dealers, orcausingyou, I oma„ A KIc nTa,
%tlneansari, T3atr s & Co., Toronto, Bauble Line, Hay, July 16,
Nervous Depression
E
5 a00 CHALLENGE
111 millilaalit, 41%4 c°bretlintea t'Cal➢:Illy.
sidoulde talk ea11It't'rnin our ti:ttl-
t'ayeit Rititla'a' T itht_'. 'Vt' have Fifty
Dollarsto Mi)- rand
twine the cheapest twine in
Zurich, ir1°1a'r° and 11e°1D th t.on: ide nt (1.
Our lutsl1 s: s is always 4 haa'aaorte li i d
by faatia'1xr_'ss and liberality.
ZU IONr
1
ht
Ris now upon 11s, :Cita. with
it (tides tile hot weather.
L, Nea
wearing apparel, is the
main thing for the pre -
sent season, so every
Indy should inspect our
Summer Goods.
In Spot and C'oloroci. 3`.alslins.
Lawns and Linen (foods., we have
a full assortment. Indian Linen Ls
new goods, especially for white
waists and dresses. We have it in
white and black. Yon want to ex-
amine it before buying other goods.
Watch the
Window 1
nn�ti e have the newest
lrlel
styles in Hats both in
English and American makes. If
you need anything in this; line, we
can save you nyoney, by buying
from us. You will also notice by
our window. that we have sone -
thing natty in Sumner
SHIRTS, 'COLLARS '& TIES
Give us as call. we can suit you.
We wish to draw your attentions
to our lines of
We are offering TbP-, HIit
rs AT so ors,
special values in Prints, De11til1es l and up. In overall;, we leave
and Becifortl `Cords; just the thine several different lines, from laic.
for girls' egresses. "'Pace will not t u I y. Remember, for something g ood.
allow us to uote prices this week, i
but we - wiYl guaramtec yore I3ar- for the least money, you want to
gains in this line. call at the 471u, Reliable House.
teirtbacbt Zurich