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ZURICH, FRIDAY MOIL3INING, OCTOBER 17, 1919.
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YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Wilt be promptly attended to hero. See:as about
DOIJIOLF, TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, ete
A Trial Solicited
FRED THIEL ZURICH
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Dr. and Mr. E. W. .Stoskopl, of
Kitchener, visited the later's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thee. loliaeon
over the holiday!,
No sehlool was Iield here last
Thursday, 't1330 tesaers being in
attelndanee at tile Meet t Wren Te-
achers Convention, held at Exeter
On those daye,.
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SHOWING OF
Fall and Winter
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You will have a great opportunity to purchase up-to-
date merchandise at tempting prices from our large and
well assorted rItock.
Fair Week Dress Goods Special
Black acid colored Serges in that good all -wool quality, just the
right weight, fine weave, soft finish, 40 inches wide in shades of
navy. black, green, burgundy nadbrowii.
VELOURS AND BRO.A.DCLOTOS„
For coats in all wool bright chiffon finish, full 54 inches wide, in
shades of nigger, navy, copen grey taupe, prune, black and bur -
gut dy.
SILK WOOL JERSEY CLOTH
Extra heavy wool Jersey Cloth inthe new shades of Belgian Blue,
taupe, brown, white and navy, width 36 inches.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
Ladieswhite combination in medium weight, all wool, high neck
and long sleeves. Reasonably- priced.
Ladies 'cream vest, high neck andieng eleevest A splendid garm-
ent with drawers to match.
LADIES' SWEATERS
We also. have a nice range of ladies' pure wool Sweater Coats ad
pullaveirs in all slue+.
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THE SNAPPY NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
presentatipn of the cream. of the iliodels. Fabrics, weaves, pat-
terns and colors from the leading apparel makers of Canada.
Included are the popular waist seam styles for young znen.
SMART OVERCOOA.TS FOR YOUNG FELOLWS
We are an the mark. We've mage special provision for the young
man's trade with many new exeluive, perfettly tailored suits and Ov
eecoats,
splendid ngaer of men's felt Hats, Shirts, Ties, et .e
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Phone 59
Produce Wanted
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Rev. C. Lange, a resident of
Hay Toy/a:whip fifty-one ye .rs
a-
go, conducted the services in the
Evangelical church last Sunday.
Mr. Keyser, who has operated
his feather renovator here for
some months, has moved to Dash-
woodd, where he will remain for
some time.
The directors of the Zurich Ag-
ricultural Society held a meetang,
MI Wednesday night and the sec-
retary was authorized to pay out
the prize money.
. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Moretz, of
Guelph, visited relatives here over
Sunday, Mrs. P. Haugh, who heel
been visiting with them) for a
menthe returned -to her home
here.
Rev. F B. Meyer, Mrs. C. Hey -
rock, Miss L. Faust, and Messrs.
Preeter and J. Hey, jr., atten-
ded the South Huron Sunday Scho
ol convention at Hensall on We,l-
inesclay.
Word has been received here of
emcee op -rations seine day' '', ,ie
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the death of Mr. JaceNlavilSlac.r9aamta.:sai:
necessary equipment is now on the IQ
in the factory, the required num-
11,taY and thee.factory
ber for the opening weeks. 'i'he '-e---4
glove factory -in Zurich. Applie-
ations were received from, about &-
having been a resident of this
his reanoval to Mitchell. He and a
here on Saturday and made good
progress in the establishing et the
ten girls and -women for positions
which took place a: his home in
Mr. Sararas was well-known here,
township for many years prior to R.
his wife visited here on Fair Day. 1
Mitchell. The funeral was hr,),d
yesterday att hat town. The late
Mr. H. Guindel, of London, was
ee,
week. It may be stated
when the 8- or 10 opera'ars ha
made sufficient progress, anotner
8 or 10 will be added and so on. Mr
Gundel states that there is no ,im-
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Can earn as high as
$14.00 per week
$4,00 to $5.50 per week
For Beginners
JACKSON CLOTHING CO.
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We have opened our
NEW GOODS.
in
11 PRET ‘G3KLATEAg
OINGHAllg
We are offering some bargains in
Wall Papers, Mixed Paints
and other lines.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Highest Pricesfor Farm Produce
Your wants taken care of
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE
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will be employed. If the
number of hands thet
-can be secured here warrant it, in
time, a 'cutter will be added to the
staff of employees, and work to
be done in the homes will also be
given out. All who can work in
the factory should hand in the:'
'names to the forelady as soon as
it is in operation.
NOMINATIOON
The nomination for candidate for
the Provincial elections to be held
next Monday was held at Hensall
and was largely attended. Mr.
a Fred Elleieington was nominated as
0 the Conservative candidate, Mr.
.Andrew H'eks the TJ. F. 0. candid -
ata and Mr. John Morgan as the
Liberal candidate. After the
O nomination an open air meeting
Was held and was addressed 1
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. I.. %ft.A.AftAsim .1100 A. 4,4 ike
the candidatee, Mr. H. Ellber and
Mr. Thos. McMillan. Mr. 11,
Horton. returning officer, acte 1 as
chaiesmian.
FARMS SOLD
_Albert Ford has sold his I50 -ace
pasture farm on the South Boun-
a.ry. Ray, to Joseph Amy of St- Good
ephen who- has had farm) rented.
Mr. John England has sold his
50 -acre grass farm. in Stephen le
Mr. Noah Dietrich who gets pOs-
session on April 1st, 1920.
Mr, Robert Allan has sold his
fine 100 -acre farm on the Town
Lime, near Blake, to Mr. Arthur L.
1Sreenan ol the Sauble Line, for
a hand4ome. figure. Mr. S:.e:?naz
will get possession next ;Ma fell.
This is one of the finest farms in
Hay Township and Mr. Sr enan
will h.a'vea beautiful home.
The chilly autumn air reminds you to prepare with warmer elothee,
We can supply your wants in all the, various Bees of heevy Fall and
winter wear.. Lefel
Dress oo
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Serges, Mohairs, velvets, panarne cloths' etc., in new variety of cot-,
ors, at reasonable prices.
ilks
Are again in demand for fall wea r. See our stock of taffettee, pauz
let's, etc. Specialp Silk Poplins in leading hsades.
Reg. price $1.75 to clear $1.35 a yd
New
hats
LATE HARRY*. CANN
The, death took place at
Fratache, Sask., on Sept. 23th of
Mr, Harry Cann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Win; Cann, Exeter. He
ayes to mourn his loss a. wife, tor
merly Miss Tillie Flowald, of 1 his
village, and four children. Th
romans were interred in Prairie
Rest cemetery, Assisi i 'no i S:g'.
where the body of his son wh 3
predeceased hien five ,years ago.
In our lest week's issue, owing to
the dropping out of a line, it
peered that Mr, J14013, iIowh1, Of
Kilieheiner, had passed away, We
are tilested 'to .State that Mr. *Row -
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mexterax-ss
ens Wem
Suits, Overcoats, Rain coats, unde.rwear, fine shirts. Fan
and caps, in abundant supply. Come early for best choice..
Overalls
heavy weight overells and smocks in all sizes.
Clearing at $1.85 each.
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THE
MOLS ONS
EA NK
Incorporated 1855
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
Over 100 Branches
Opportunity
U upreparetlt
Start a Savings account
today, in The Molsons
Bank, and be ready for
opportunity when it
Comes along.
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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Tile World's
Over Time
atcb.
]9a1er its
Watch es, Clocks, Musical
Instruments., etc.
Repairing Promptly Done
Hess the Jeweller
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