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Colored Habritar Silks 1 yd, wide in full r:;ngo
of shades et per yard ... ... ... $1.51 to $e Ott.
Silk Poplins at per yard '"1.50
Mayflower Silks dark colors only, per yd.._ 85c
Figured Voiles, reg. $1.80 to $2, now per yd $1,65
"White and striped Voiles per yard at 75c. to $125
Muslins 27 inches wide, at per yard ......... 35c
ries
FOR MEN
See our Silk front Shirts for
men, all sizes at each ... ...$3.40
Min's Panama hats, fedora
eivipe selling at ... ... . - $2.T5
Also extra value in other lines
sailor and fedora styles from '
$3 to $4.50
A full supply of men's under-
wear, socks, ties, etc. at reas-
onable prices
GROCERY DEPA '
THE CANNING SEASON NOW ON BAND, WE HAVE NEW FRUIT
JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS ZINK RINGS, JAR RUBBERS, PA1O-
AX. XXX VINEGAR SPICES OF ALL KINDS.
rich's Gar
Our Free Ah eutft is now Ready
WE HAVE INSTALLED THE ABOVE OUTFIT FOR THE CONVEN-
IENCE OF THE PUBLIC. BATTERY TESTING ALSO FREE.
LET US ATTEND TO YOUR MOTOR CAR NEEDS.
FIRST CLASS AUTO 'R.EPAIRING
Any make of Car a Specialty
OILS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES, TIRES, GENUINE FORD
PARTS,
Our Gasoline filler is
ll Mousseau
PHONE Ni. 103,
now installed,
Zurich
used implement
f tk•
Deering power, 5=ft. cut; Hay rake
8 -ft,; Premier riding plow; W,, gof.
gear; 13 -tooth cultivator.
Agent for Massey -Harris Implements
1 ti rbttnks & MMonei gives. Louden
Stable lkjuipment, and Bay Carriers.
Give u a call Before purchasing E,1sewhere
S. E. DRUARJ - 'Zurich
LOCAL MARKETSOver 600 cars of coal a day are
being received by the Grand Trunk
(Corrected every Thursday.) Railway from the United States,
40, according to the divisional trifle -
55! alls parts The ofcoal is C nadalaand theeing emnt t-
3.50 .
.1.95 � pty ears rushed back to the min -
1.10 es . as soon as possible.
1.65': Bae;, from his extended trip
Lee' west, where he. formally opened
7.50!7.90 ;hall a dozen of- the principal live
60.00
i stock and agricultural fairs, Dr. S,
65 00 F. Tohnie. Minister of Agriculture
20.25 Ottawa, Stated on Friday, that pr -
Butter
laggs...._....
Potatoes per bag -_. _.a .._
Wheat .. ... ...... ...
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran ......._.
Shorts .............
Live Hogs
ospects were for an excellent crop
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
This would be a real warm and
dry summer if it were not so oft-
en cool and wet.
cup with his yacht Shamrock IV.
Mr. and 1Irs. Alex. Hewitt of Lon
Resolute, the American yacht won
don are visitors at the home of three races out of five, and will
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thiel. hold the coveted pewter for ano-
Mr. and Mrs. James Green and ther two \years at least Sir Thom-
dausehters, Addie and Vietta, and as says that he will be back again
in 1922 with Shamrock V to have
another try.
A magistrate at Brantford the
other day impo _e:i a fir for rough
language at a- baseball game. It
despite reports. from some sour=
ccs to the cont•ary.
Sir Thomas Lipton, the gallant
Irish sportsman, failed in his fou-
rth attempt to lift the Americal
Mr. Robert Green spent Sunday
at London.
There was a tumble in the Chic-
ago wheat pits of 121a cents per
bushel over night last week. .Will
this make bread any cheaper? l is a pity some means could not
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stippler and be found of putting a stop tothe
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Our Supply ,of "Heavy and Shelf Hardware is
tsuch that we can sappily everybody's Requlrenl:lt
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PARTIES REQUIRING WIRE FENCING THIS SPR -
'1• ING WILL DO WELL TO SEE US WHILE OUR SUPPL
si
LASTS. WE HAVE A CARLOAD ON HAND, AND MCP.
WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS, WIRE HAS ADVANCED 10Z, AND
PROSPECTS FC1R TO GO STILL HIGHER. BUY EARLY
AND SAVE MONEY
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We also have a large Stock cf SHERWIN WILLIAMS
Paints,, and Varnishes in Stock for Spring. Call and gee
our Goode and get Our Prices.,
WE DO ALL KINDS OF EVE I ROUGHING AND REPAIRING
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PRE ETE R BLOCK •.
AT ALL 'TIMES
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daughter, Romayne of Kitchener,
and, Miss M. Diebei of Heidelberg,
spent :the week -end• at the home
of B: Pfilea 14t1> con.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. •Schwartzentru
ber of the Bronson Line attended
the funeral of a relative down
east, over Sunday.
Persia has no old maids or bach-
elors. In that country also a wife
is prohibited from walking with
her husband and must at all times
walk behind him if 'they go out to-
gether.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Zinger and son,
Harold, Mr. Joe. Strub and Mr. G.
McKay of Detroit, and Mrs. Ira
Underwood and two children of
Ritcheaa°er visited at the home of soave is sure to take place.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, Gosh-
en Line south, a few dyes last Our ball team played at Blyth
week.
all too prevalentuse of bad lang-
uage on such occasions. It is
not the players, but ,a few of the
spectators usually }u o . offend in
"Mr and Mrs. Chis. Gascho and this manner, uttbxly ''regardless of
the. rights and feelings of others
whose ears are not accustomed to
that kind of talk. More people
would attend baseball and other
games if they could' be sure that
they would not be humiliated by
hearing rough language from in-
elonsiderate attendants.
Clinton and Zurich ball teams
play at Zurich this Thursday eve.
at 5.45 o'clock sharp. A good
Mrs. Leon Jeffrey and son Joe.
of the loth con, Hay, left for
Chatham on Wednesday morning,
where her husband, Mr. Leon Jef-
frey, underwent an operation on
Tuesday, for the removal of one
of his kidneys. We are pleased
to state that Mr. Jeffrey is doing
as we11 as can be expected..
last Wednesday at the tournam-
ent and won the afternoon „game
-with Teeswater, score 5-3, but
in the evening and final game were
defeated by Goderich, who had an
imported pitcher and proved too
much for our boys, score 7-1,
Orders for liquor from other
provinces are pouring into Montle:
eal, no doubt being due to some
of them being about to take the
plebscites under the recent ruling
o; the Federal Government. It
is estimated that the amount of
money which comes into Montreal
for liquor is somewhat around
$1.0,000,000 per month.
On account of representations
made through various organaaati
ons in Ontario, the Dominion Gov-
ernment has decided to postpone
the date for holding the Referen-
dum in the Province of Ontario,
until Monday, April 18.h, 1921. The
present postponement has become
necessary , in order that the Ont-
ario voters' lists may be thorough
ly revised and brought to date be-
fore the vote is taken.
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Auto RireB and Tiibe
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REDUCED Prices while they last. Traction Tread Reg. $26.
Sale $22. Ribbed Tread, Reg. $25.00 sale price $21,00,
We also carry a complete line of Accessories. Give us
a trial in this line,
CAR OWNERS
SPECIAL POLARINE PRICES AT BELOW PRESENT COST.
GENUINE POLARINE (GUARANTEED) 5 GALLONS UP TO
25 GALLONS AT THE REMARKABLE LOW PRICE OF 85C.
PER GAL. POSITIVELY NO SUCH BARGAIN WAS EVER
OFFERED. (NO MORE THAN 25 GALLONS TO ANY ONE
CUSTOMER. -TERMS; STRICTLY CASH.
COAL OIL STOVES •
Two, Three and Pour Burner, with or without oven. We
handle only the New Perfection. Guaranteed to be foolproof.
CALL AND LET U'S EXPLAIN THEM TO YOU,
GET AWAY FROM THAT HOT WOOD OR COAL ISTOVE THIS
SUMMER.
SPECIA! FAIN
GIITEN UP! Preserve your Buil-
ding, ice. suer times of high prices,
and save future expense This is
our National Cry.
We offer Martin Senour 100 per,
cent pure pair t for a short time.only
t 4.50 per gallon, only in Tallon
lots ,present price $7.50 peg.° gallon.
Order your twine while it
lasts at prices ..below Cost.
600 ft. Special Price 18Xe. lb.
550 ft. Special price 17c.Ib
TERMS;Strictly Cash.
On Friday evening the schedu-
led. League 'game Goderich vs Zu-
rich was played on the local dia-
mond and was an 'tasy wil for the
home team, score 7-2. Barlow
pitched a good game for Goder-
ich, and Dr. O'Dwyer again show-
ed his old-time form as a ball
twirler, and was hart to bit.
On Monday of this week our te-
am played the League game at
Clinton and was defeated by the
score of 2-0. Cooper pitchers for
the Clinton team and our boys
found it hard to connect with his
fast curves. Kekoa and Brown
were batteries for Zurich,
SCHEDULE OF GAMES WHERE
ZURICH TEAM PLAYS
May24 Zurich at Goderich w on 12-3
May31 Zurich at Clinton tie 5-5
June,3 Goderich at Zurich won 11-3
June7 Clinton at Zurich won 10-6
June15 Zurich at Crediton won 5-2
Jun17 Crediton at Zurich, lost 4-6
Jun24 Clinton at Zurich won 8-1
Jun29 Zurich at Clinton won 2-1
Juli. Zurich at Goderich won 6-4
Jul9 Zurich at Crediton won 14-1
Jule Crediton at Zurich lost 0-15
Ju112 Zurich at Goderich lost 2-4
Jul 20 Zurich at Crediton tie 8-8
Orly 23 Crediton at Zurich
3'u1.28 Goderich at Zurich Won 7-2
AAng.2 Zurich at Clinton lost 0-2
Aug 5 Clinton at Zurich
Aug.12 Gnderieh et Zurich
Messrs. Rev. F. B. Meyer, N. E.
Dahms nod his brother Simon
Dahms, completed .a tour through
Muskoka and Parry Sound Dis-
trict. Five days were spent in
travelling and seeing sights which
one can see nowhere else except
in Northern Onartio. They went
as far as roads would permit. Some
time was spent in fishing in a reg-
ion full of lakes, forty miles from,
the nearest railway. Pike, pick-
erel end black bass are very plea-
ntiful and afford excellent sport
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lz Braun
PHONE 63
ON SUMMED GOODS
MEN'S PANAMA HATS, SILK SHIRTS, ALL ',SIZES; ALSO A FULL;
SUPPLY OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, ,TEES, ETC., AT GREAT
LY REDUCED PRICES, AS WE MIDST MAKE LOOM FOR NEW
STOCK ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY.,
DEW MMT ItOE. - RIOI
Pamea.ce taken in exchange tion Goofs
SOUTH HURON' COUNTY
:it )tea the angler. In the near' LEAGUE STANDING.
Won Lost P
U r ICH of 't
future a fairly complete account .C.
his trip will be given in these Zurich. 9 4 P.
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columns and is Intended to be es- ,Clinton 8 6 571
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Wall Paper
READY TRIMMED WAL L PAPER. THE SEASON FOR PAP,
ERINGIS NOW HERE. WE HAVE IN STOCK A BIG ASSORTM-
ENT SUITABLE FOR BED ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIVING
ROOMS, HALLS DEN, ETC. OUR PAPER IS READY TRIMMED,
A BIGLABOR SAVER.
-Curtains
CURTAIN GOODS AND SIDE CURTAINS IN CREAM, IVORY AND
WHITE.
LADIES' EA
High grade Silk Hos'e; a full
rang;' of Colors and Sizes.
RAIN COATS FOR SPRING
SHOWERS
A Special line in Gray Tweed
effects, Smart pockets and
belts, at $10.00 to $25,00.
Silk double tipped GloYes,
(Silk Gloves in purple, grey,
White and Black. e,
MEN'S
SUMMER KNIT VESTS
A special line to clear at 25e.
each,
Just arrived, a large new
range of nifty Crepe, Gingiva
anis at 85c. per yard.
A. Beautiful line of Gingham
Dresses for Girls from 6 to 1'
years old at $3.00.
Ladies' 'White Voile Waists,
\Sites 36 to 44.
WEAR
Don't forget about your Spring Suit and Overcoat. We are
Agents for the Celebrated. Broadway Styles, and have many at,
tractive Samples to choose from,
Dr, Hess' Stock food, Poultry Panacea, Louse Killer, Dip, Etc, None.
better than the Hess Line.
FRESHGROCERIES AND FRUITS ALWAYS ON WAND
Butterd& Patterns For Sale
.ri �� y 1 y Phone 7
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