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Of Reduced Prices
Our 13 day Clearing Sale
but we are still offering
of goods at Sale Prices:
Below are only a few of
Bargains:
is now over
many lines
the many
FINE DRESS SERGES ALL COLORS, REG. $5.50 NOW
SILK POPLINS TO CLEAR AT PER YARD ... ..
$1.00.
CORDED VELVETS, REGULAR PER YARD $1.25 FOR ......75e
ENGLISH GINuHAMS, REt. ULAR 65c. FOR .... ..., ... ...45c
YARN, ALL COLORS AT. PER IL`B .% 6..(..J ._.... _.. $1.90
FLANELETTE BLANKETS REG. $5.00 FOR .................: $3.50
p,. REG. $4.00 FOR $2.70
ALL UNDERWEAR AT 25 PER CENT OFF.
ALL SWEATERS, SCARFS, TQUES AT 35 PER CENT OFF
BULLDOG OVERALLS, REG . $3.75 FOR ... $2.75
NEW GOODS
We have opened up a shipment of new
Spring Goods such as Seuges, Silks,
Fine Yolks of every dict ription, new
prints, :,inghains, galat .as, chintzes,
cottons, towelings, etc. All at lower
prices than last year. No' trouble to
show goods.
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Zurich's Garage
Just received a large shipment of non-
glare auto Headlight Lenses. These
are strictly Registered i nd passed
Government test to clear at
$2a50 a Pair
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FROST FENCE
Good mews to the Farmer
The past Two Seasons we has*e been supplying our many
Customers with Ring Lock Fencing.
Iiaving Just received a large Car of Fresh Fencing, we
will be able to supply the Public with a much better fence,
A. Fence that is heavier Galvanized, Better Lock, More Coil
and will stretch up more evenly than any other fence. We
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carry all the leading Styles m Farm, Hog and Poultry Fence.
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ALSO A FULL SUPPLY OF BARB, COIL AND BRACE WIRE
STAPLES, ETC.
CALL AND SEE OUR FENCE ]3EFORl:` BUYING ELSE-
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LSE-WHLRE.-OUR PRICES ARE BIGHT.
IF THESE GOODS DECLINE IN PRIC'4 BEFORE APRIL 1ST.
YOU WILL GET THE REDUCTION.
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Ready -to -Wear
Clothing GENTS FURNISHINGS Clothing
DENOl.VIY BROS. Ordered
We still h .ve a few lines of
Men's Overcoats)Sweatercoats
and Underwear that will goat
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Big Reduction in all Goods
DE1TQ7 CROS.
Produce taken in exchange for Goods
LOCAL MARKET;:;
(Corrected every Wed esday)
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06... ... �..;? 38
Eggs ::..
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Dried apples -- =•-; - -••
Wheat ... ... ... • '' 14.75
Barley ... ... .. 90
Oats 50
Buckwheat ... ... ..:.. 1.00
Flour -5:50 6.00
Bran ... ... .__ a 45.00
Shorts 50.00
Potatoes per bag_.. :.. ...1.00
Live Hogs ... .13.00
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Department of commerce stats -
tics issued recently indicate, that
'German paper manufacturers are
now making a bid for the United
states newsprint market and are
underselling Canadian mills by from
214 to 4c. a pound. -
Fourl ocal business places have
been entered by thieves during the
past few nights at Parkhill,J. W.
Park's butcher shop has beed reb-
bed four nights in succession. The
other places broken into are Brew-
er & Harris•rn's hardware, 3urling's •
men's furnishing store, the store of
Wm. Clark, butcher. In all cases
goods were stolen. No
was taken.
Wheat futures have broken sev
erely on the Bolsa de Cammericio
Argentine, in the past week, pri-
ces falling the equivalent of - 30e.
per bushel on a tremendous spec-
ulative turnover equal to 2,000,000
bushels per day. It is asserted
that Argentina is beginning its
great annual crop movement with
money
Sefling Out
One final fling and the doors of
the Zurich Book Room shall be
closed. The prices of the balance
of our goods are cut so deep we
are nearly giving them awa)I
Better come early, goods will go
out fast at these prices.
Blotting Paper 2 packages. 5c.
Scribblers 7 for 25c
Penholders 12 for ... ... ... .........5c
Pen. Nibs 12 for ..5c
Post Cards 12 for .. ......... ...5c
Tissue Paper 12 for 10c
Crepe Napkins 12 for ... ,.. ......5c
Crepe Paper per roll ... .._ 5e
Writing Paper per box 15e
Scribbling Pads 6 for • 5c
Newspaper Wrapers 2 pks. for 15c
Balls, Dolls, Eta.... _..I .._ .._ 10c
Rubber and China Dolls etc. 8c
Dust Pans ... ... .__._. ...... 10c
A whole table of toys to clear19c
Shamrocks Free,
CMOE IN
Zurich Book Store
The game was not as fast as had
been expected, sticky ice holding
down the speed of both teams.
During [the opening part of the
game ,Exeter -Zurich bonus put up
a (fast game, giving Schmalz, the
Kitchener goal keeper plenty of
work, but in the latter stages they
failed to keep up the pace. All
the goals were scored in the sec-
ond period, when the locals had a
decided edge on the play, and kept
Couch busy.
a surplus for exportation estim- The line up for Exeter.
ated at 3,500,000 tons of wheat, and Goal Couch; defence Hindmarsh
that this' country is a dominating and Clay Hoffman; center, Clar(
Hoffman; left wing A. Siebert, r.
wing Robinson; subs. L. Hoffman
and L. Colfas.
Referee; T. Monroe of London.
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Kithcener won a decisive victory
over the Exeter -Zurich intermed-
iates in the second of the home -
and -home games in the 0. H. Al
second round at Exeter last Fri-
' day, night by the score of 6-21.
This gives Kithcener a lead of
seven goals on the round. The
game was fast and one of the cly
sanest ever played in Exeter. No
penalties were imposed. About
1,500 fans witnessed the gaxne, ev
ery available space being taken
and some were turned away. Both
'teams were ix4 good form and put
up a good spectator's game. With-
in two minutes after the face -refs
Siebert broke through and landed
the puck in the Kitchener nets.
factor in the world -s grain mark-
et.
Mr. A. G. Farrow,- of Oakvillef
county director of the U. F. 0. in
Halton, attended a meeting in the
office o4.. the Department of Ag-
riculture at Clinton on February
4th, for the purpose of organizing
South Huron ;in a campaign ag-
ainst the scrub and grade bulla
Committees were appointed in
each of the five townships and me-
etings are being arranged for the
near future R. C. Procter, of
Belgrave; W. D. Black of Seaforth
and C. F. McKenzie B.S.A. of Oak-
ville, were present and are to take
'an active part of the eampaignik
Messrs. Black and Procter are
County Directors of the U,F.O.in
this County. , It is hoped to have
the South Riding "cleaned up"' on
scrub bulls soon, when a start
will be made on the other Ridings
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SPORTS
The St. Marys, Kitchener inter-
mediates won the first of home-
and Horne games with Exeter
at Kitchener on Wednesdayeven- and Robinson played well for the
ing, last, shutting out the viaitors home team. •
defence Hindmarsh
Mayor C Crreb3-0. Prior oal , himself ane 'pod .an o a1- yGoucHoffman; eenter, Mar
Zurich boy, presented Manager G.
Cochwah^, of the visitors a form -Hoffman; left wing A, Siebert; R.
wing Robinson' subs. McKinnon
O,1E Kitetaener hockey star;'with a
bouquet of flouters.n"1�.I Colfas, ,
4.'lrr:�e� - ..E. -Monroe .4f .Landon.
The period ended a tie 1-1. In
the second period Kitchener scored
and Siebert came back and tied
the score. Erb scored again and
the period ended 3-2, The ie
was a little heavy and the third
period slowed up. The visitors
added three more counts, while the
home team failed to score. Et b
and Krug showed up the best for
the visitors, while Babe •Siebert„
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'rice Smashing
SALE
For 7 Days only
From Feb. 12, to Feb. 19
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PHONE 63
New Styles! New Cloths! New Prices!
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The "BROADWAY" Brand
Correct Clothing for Men
Let us take your
measure for an up
to date SUIT of
Clothes,
Or a Stylish
Over Coat with
Guaranteed Fit.
Hundreds of Sar,
pies to chose frog
'Produce Wanted. Buterick ragL. .+ ?
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