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For Your Inspection
For
Ladies's Wear
New silk poplins in fashionable
shades, Reps, cord silks, Georget-
tee and crepe du ehenes. Also
serges; poplins and garbardines
for suits or dresses.
...See our fine display of spring
caps, felt_hats, fine neglige shirts
with collars to match, new ties,
gloves, suits, tweed rain coats.
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I-Iousefurnishings
Window; shades, curtain scrims,
Iinbleums, oilcloths, conguleums,
sind tapestry rugs.
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A. WELL ASSORTED STOCK 0 F GROCERIES ALWAYS ON
HAND. ALSO CALF AND PIG MEAL, PRATT'S BABY CHICK
FEED, OYSTER SHELL, NEW GARDEN SEEDS.
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For Sale Here.
Macle by the Ford Motor Company of Canada and guarantees]. as
to dualityi
This will prove a great con venien ce to Gord Owners.
We can sup ply you with
Any make of Auto Tires,
LI E N RY G A LL, C1A N
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Put your Money into War Sav-
ings Stamps and ,let it work.
MORE PROPERTY CHANGES
Mr. Albert Rose has purchased
the house and lot in 'Zurich, from suitable remonstrances. In this;
the. Elizabeth Schilbe estate, now statement of fact will be found the
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John chainge in principle embodied in
Schnell, corner of John and Queen the, anew School Attendance Act in
Street. : troduced'in the Legislature by Hon
Mr. W. L. Siebert has purlicased G. Howard Ferguson in the absen
the dwelling property owned by ce, of ;Hon. Dr. Cody, now on the(
re -
the S. Rennie estate and now oc-1 sick list, The measure is a re-
cupied by Mr. J. Routledge, V. S.,' vision of the old Truancy .Act with.
aid gets immediate possession. Mr.' out the punitive character of the
Seibert inteds to remodel the house former law. Instead of the -en
end when completed it should; forcement of the Act being in the
make a fiine home as the location' hands of the local police authoriti
•es it is entrusted to the sehool bo-
ards who are given power to ap-
poiint and pay `School Attendance
Officers," These officers may be
women if the board consider: it ad-
visable,.
(Another feature of the Act is
the provision made for the appoin-
tment of a Provincial School At-
tendance Officer. It will not be
purchaseing the sotuh half of the his part to interfere with the local
north half of lot 18 and now owns l enforcement of the law, but where
the whole. of the north half, and local officers meet with. difficulty.
Mr. Wm. Forre,st purchasing the of any sort he will be able to give
north hall of the south half of the them advice and assistauce. -He
same lot. Mr. Dignan, who. has will also have special duties in re -
been actively engaged in farming gard to the enforcement of the
for the past 50 or 60 years, intends,
school attendance laws in unorgan
to take a rest and will make his
home with' his son-in-4aw, Mri.
Blackwell.
OLD TRUANCY ACT HAS
GONE.
Hereafter the youngster who pl-
ays "hookey" will not find a pol-
icema1n on his trail. Instead a
"School Attendance Officer" will
call ant he mother and father with
is one of the best in the village.
Mr. Ross Dignan has sold his 50 -
acre farm an the corner of the
Zurich Road alnd the Parr Line to,
his soon -in-law, Mr. David R.
Blackwell, who has also purchased
the stock and implements and who
gets immediate possession. He
has also sold his 50 -acres grass
land in con. 7, Mr. D. B. Dignan
1rplies` and
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SUPPLIES—
WEIDO
ZUR9CH
6 ONLY
[IS No21
PIsws in st
file they 1 s
Ing at last year's prlk
ONE DAIN HAY LOADER, NONE BETTER.
PETER HAMILTON SCUT'FLER., BEST ON MARKET
PETER HAMILTON CULTIVAT0E.
BISSELL DISC +HARROW BISSEL LAND ROLLER
ONE 4% h, p, UNITED GASOLINE ENGINE, SLIGHTLY US:CD.
ABOVE WILL BE SOLD AT - TTPIRICES, AS WE NF.lD THE MON-
' EY.
We handle pups, piping, etc
L. G ZURICH
GIRL WANTED For general AUCTION SALE
house work, steady employment, Of Household Effects at Zurich
Sit+ washing $20.00 per month 4p- on Saturday, April 5th, at 1.30
ply to Mrs, II. Stewart, Seefe t.a, eock. E, Botasenberry, abet:oLlc2r
Ont. J. P. P.•e-kle i., ,preprictor.
ized districts., Where settlements
ineglect to provide schools or tea-
chers or otherw:se fail in then duty
and the hcildred of the district
the Provincial Officer is given po
fiver to step in and do all the
things the local authorities have
power to do, but have neglected.
The new ,measure leaves the Com-
pulsory .school as it was before—
from 8 to 14 years of ago..
A THRIFT CAMPAIGN ,
((Christian Science Monitor.)
Judging by a thrift story fromt
Canada. harvesting wheat ' by
machinery, an economy on a large
scale, nevertheless, leaves some-
thing for the old-fashioned gleaner
to gather afterwards. The tale
tells of two girls in Saskatchewan
who asked permission of a farmer,
t6 go over his stubble -field with
4 rakes. Froin sunrise to sunset the
spend a sum of money not exce-, girls raked the stubble, and at the
eding $200,00 to clean out and re-' end of the day the farrier was
pair the drain known as Zurich
Drain South,
The matter of fixing the gallery
in the Town Hall was left over
for further consideration by the
Council,
Th.e Statute Labor of peopleiiv-
ing on the designated County Ro-
ads in the Township perform their
statute labor on concession roads
and side roads as direct by the
pathmasters appointed by the
Coulncil,' and a By-law be pre-
pared by the Clerk and passed by
the Council to that effect.
The following accounts were pas -
C, Keller, loading tile, .60; Wm. Don't Stay Gray t Here's an
Reichert, work re telephone $6.00; Old-time Recipe that Any-
Bell Tel L.D.T. Jan and Feb., 53.40 body can Apply.
ditto, Feb. and March 33,06; Can, «`•
Ind. Tel Co, supplies 31.48; North-
ern Electric Co. supplies 333,50;
Bell. Tel Co, tel Directories 78,75;
Lang Foster, gravel MO; Zurich
Pu.bl.ie Library Association, grant
25.00; Zurich Agr. Soc., grant 1.5,00;
John Campbell, repairs' on road
drag 1.00; ; P, Mcisaac, 3 months
salary 251.00; ditto extra work, ,
power, freight and express 25.48:
ditto, coiTh. on local tickets 2.10;
ditto work on switchboard 6.00;
ditto'; coin, on long dist, tickets,
22.75: John Jeffrey, rep 3 culverts
an 14-15 6.00; H, 0, Hess 3 mons.
power account 10.60; ditto on loc-
al • tickets 2.87; 3 months salary,
-300.00; E Wurni, moving grader,
1.00 L. Schilbe, work C. R. 9.60; , strand at a time, By morning the
L. ICalbfleisch, rep. culverts con. i o he applicatto i1eors'two ditabecom s
16, 2,50;• , beautifully dark and glossy.
The Council adjourned to rnee,: j ' Seth's Sage and Sulphur Cora -
again o:. Saturday, May Mrd at
one 0%1 p; n
A. i
surprised to see that they had
gathered giealnings which when
threshed. yielded them $315 worth
of wheat. In another county two
girls who heard of this successful
experiment got similar permission
from a neighbor and went over
some 16(1 acres of stubble. The
retult was about 150 bushels of
«�11�aat.
AE T[A DARENS
0-AlO TO ANY SNAKE
The use of•.Sage and Sulphur for re-
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time. She used it to keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac-
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with
wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of "Wyethis
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you
will get this famous old preparation,
improved by the addition of other in-
gredients, which can be depended up -
en to restore natural color and beauty
totho hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been a plied, You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush With it and draw
tl.is through your hair, taking one
foro nil is, A delightful toilet requisite
those who desire a more youthful
appearance it is not intended for
the i•a15•44, ,,;it: r. 110 or provender). of
PAINT! PAINT!
With .Spring house cleaning, conies the need of paint
and varnishes. We handle the Martin Serous Brand, a
pure Linceed Oil Paint, guaranteed as good as the best.
Also the Chi -Names varnish alnd varnish stains, which
when once used, will always speak for themselves.
GARDEN
TOOLS
We have a complete line of
garden tools, forks, 'shovels,
spades, etc,
We handle wall paper cleaner,
O'Cedar polish, Dustless mops
Carpet Sweepers, carpet Beat-
ers, carpet tacks, Curtain Stretchers,
needed in Spring house -clean ing.
in
fact
every
thing
WE MAKE LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL CASH SALES
Melick eau
Successors to Hartleib & Faust
Phone 63 Produce taken at highest prices
11111011,
Annoucement
WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTE D LOCAL AGENTS FOE' THE
CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN-
NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS - ; 11
ALSO REPAIRS FOR MACHINERY, PLOW. POINTS„
ETC.
GIVE US A CALL,
H. Datars
Zurich
& Son
ent.
You an dress well
here and save money.
Wo are showing -attractive lines
for spring.
Come in and look over our stock of
NIFT 1 SUITINGS
RAIN COATS
PANTINGS
READY-MADE CLOTHING
SHIRTS
COLLARS
TIES
CAPS
UNDERWEAR — Comb
nation and two piece
-All Wool.
Denomy Bros., Zurich
..ma.s:.
Speei armains
the next 10 days
Dress Goods, Flannellette
blankets, Clothing,
Ladies' Underwear
iosiery Towelling
Groce.ries and Redpath Sugar
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