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Z IT RICH HER ,A.14,130
For a short time we are
offering speoiai extra values
in all lines of merchandise and
advisetheneed3Couyers to come
early and get first choice
Prices greatly reduced on Summer
Goods just when you are in need of
them.
Special Reductions on the following:
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FINE VOILES
SILKS OF ALL KINDS
CURTAIN SCRIMS AND NETTS
CURTAIN DRAPES
CRETON
CHINTZES,
PRINTS AND GINGHAA.IS
LADIESUNDERWEAR
MENS' AND' BOYS* SUUITS
MEN'S PANAMA HATS'
AIEN'B FELT HATS
CPS OVERALLS, WORK SHIRTS
SOME LINES IN GROCERIES
so
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arage
Just received a shipment of John ston's
Clear -Ray Reflectors to clear at ‘;.1.50
We -carry a complete Stock of Tires
Tubes, Accessories and
Genuine Ford Parts
.e.14S0 STOCK MOST CALLED FOR PARTS FOR VARIOUS AUTOS
PREST--OuLITE
Battery Sales and Service Station
EXPERT BATTERY ATTENTION ALSO CHARGING
FIRST CLASS REPAIRING ANY MAKE OF CAR A SPECIALTY.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
H. Mousseau°
PHONE No. 103.
Zurich
Ready -to -Wear DENOMY BROS.
Clothing. GENTS FURNISHINGS
otter
el thin!
For Men
Ordered
Clothing
IT DOES NOT PAY ITO BUY
"CHEAP" CLOTHING. •IT WILL e
NOT GIVE SATISFACTION. YOU
NOT ONLY LOSE MONEY, BUT
ALSO THE SATISFACTION OF
BEING WELL DRESSED.
LET US DRESS YOU UP IN e
ONE OF OUR STYLISH, WELL-
TAILORE D "PALM BEACH"
DATITS AND YOU WILL BE
DRESSED FIT FOR ANY OCCAS-
ION.
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EN 11
Promo talon in exchange for Goods
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Clinton ball team plays at Zur-
ich this Thursday eve. at 5.30 o'-
clock. They say they will win,
lets all go and see them 'do it.
NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL
The selection of Lord Byng as
govereor-general is a happy choice
A commander of the Canadian bo-
res el the most critical period of
the war, he won the confidence of
every soldier bearing, the Maple
Leuf.. Canadians regard him al-
most as one. of their own 'SODS.
Military commanders• are not .al-
ways successful peace -time rulers
but • Lord Byng is, a thorough -go-
ing demoorat, with fine aprec-4
ialo..) 0' Par: iam 4arY iris
He is diplomatic and tactful and,
will carry on the best 'traditions
of the governors-general:since Co-
nfederation, hwo have recognized
that Canada i. not a colony to be
governed, but an autonomous do-
minion where the occupant' of
Rideau Hall occupies the. same pos-
ition to the Cabinet and to Par-
liament as the King of England,
Lord Byng will find waiting for
him a rnagnificient reception from
all classes of the community from.
the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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+ • . 4ebrated Sherwin-Williams ready e.
t';///1 *mixed paints, Stains, Oils, Varnish- .
+ •1) /i% es, White Load, Floor Paint, Gr- +
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Buggy Paints, 'Turpentine, Etc. +
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Rubber Set Paint Brushes, New .,, t.
Tesermirmisucormaiya
..................., Per:ection Oil Stoves, Ovens and +
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-. ant and Screening, Poultry Nett'ng,
el• Frost wire feecing, gates and Ste-
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epies, Etc.
Gardon and 'Farm Tools, fresh +
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o Best St. Marys Portland .1.
Cement, Just here; CComplete
lino, of heavy and shelf hadrware +
always in stock. +
Orders taken for Gold Medal Bin- +
der twine. Evetroegbing ' and +
Plneribieg •and repairing of all
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Milli er
Clearing Sale of Spring
and Summer Stock
ALL TRIMMED ,AND ITN -TRIMM-
ED HATS TO BE SOLD AT ONE
THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE
DURING REMAINDER OF THIS
MONTH.
•SELECT • YOUR HAT f''NOW"
WHILE THE cameo IS( GOOD.
DRYSDALE.
We are glad to see Mr. Peter L.
Deriomy able to go out after 'a
long illness. •I r
Mr. James Overholt who operate
ed a chopping mill the pa4St sea-
son, has discontinued for thesum-
mer months.
Mr. Joe Bedard, the general mer-
chant in Drysdale is serving ice
cream every Saturday evetengand
its the very best, from, Goderihc.
Quite a number from here at-
tended the moonlight excurtion at
oderich on Monday' evening.
Mr. Philip L. Denomy has, treat -
:d himself to a new Ford toiring
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ear.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Harvey of
Detroit are •visiting relatives 'and
friends around here.
Mr. and Mrs. Laporte and, Mr.
and Mrs. Regis Denomy motored to
Goderich on business, 0116 day last
week,
Mr. Ed. Brisson,. the new 2butch-
er at St. Joseph is making his
trips quite regular tin' this road.
SPORT NEWS
M. E. Routledge
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to be about as many for the ids-
iting team as for the home boys.
The brand of ball played was of
the very tightest, until theeigth
inning when our champions were
at the mercy of the visitors, and
"blew up" entirely and in a short
time had no less than 11 errors
marked against them, and the vis-
itors took good advantage of
this ragged loose plya'ng by tune -
bled six men over the fourth base
However, the last inning for
Zurich looked as if it might be a
tie When the .bases were full . of
men and no one. out, but here a-
gain our boys weakened, and with
a little more "pep" might havetied
the game at least. It seems a
hard gam -e to lope when at the
eigth inning the score' stood 1-1
in 'favor of the locals, and R.
Ohlert struck out 14 men to Ram
say, the Goderich pitheer 8 men.
But it i 3 all ih the teaseball game.
and our boys are more determined
than ever that they have the
strongest team in the league.
They have now played eight ga-
mes this season and lost only the
one. Both batteries played the
game strongly and the many spec-
tators were well satisfied with the
brand of ball exhibited,
The line-uP:
R. Ohlert p. Ramsay
A, Henning • c Bissett
Clay. Hoffman
T. L. Wilien
Clar. Hoffman
L. W. Hoffman
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We wish to draw your at-
tention to a few Seasonable
Lines
Peerless Wire Fence (all Styles)
Peerless Wire Gates, Staples, Etc,
Martin Senour line of 100 per cent. pure paints.
CRINANEL LINE OF VARNISHES AND STAINS
NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVES AND OVENS
FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES
GARDENING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS.
SCREEN WIRE, CLOTH, SCREEN DOORS, AND, WINDOWS.
POULTRY NETTING AND FENCING, LAWN • MOCWERS,
AUTO TIRES, TUBES AND A.SSCESSORIES.
Fresh car Can. Portland Cement
New Barrell of N o. 6 Ign. batteries
BOYS' COASTER WAGONS,FULL LINE OF REDS, SPRINGS,
AND MATTRESSES, CURZEIN TOLES, WINDOW SHADES',
BASEBALL BATS, GLOVES AND BALLS.
WE ALSO CARRY A FULL. LINE LINE OF MACHINE; AND
CYLINDER LUBRUICATING OILS, POLARINE, AND MOB -
71, -B., ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPER, BUILDERS' HAR-
DWARE, AND TOOLS, METAL WORK IN GENERAL IS ONE
OF OUR SPECIALTIES, NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR BINDER TWINE.
The Store with the Liberal Cash Discount
PHONE 63
NOTICE.
I am now in a position to do all
kinds of paper hanging, painting,
graining and staining work. Also
keep a large assortment of .sam-
plea of paper and can have same
in short order. , Satisfaction my
Motto. —C'ari Bluraenstein, Walper
House, Zurich. tf-39
Goderich played at Clinton on
Tuesday evening and won
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Crediton plays at Stratford this
Wednesday.
Stratford team played at Crud -
ton last Thursday eve. and lost
score 6-4. 1
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Zu ech team goes to Stratford
next Wednesday.
Cnteis plays at Crediton • next
Tueeday. •
Th'et imported pitcher thatZur-
ich has is a real one.—GoerichStar
ZURICH LOST THIS ONE..
On Friday evening the seheduled
League game between Goderich
Zurich was played on the "' loeal
diamond here and was attended
by some 000 people, who, were all
very anxious to see) their favour-
ite teem By (the general
VieW of the rooters, There teemed
1-b. Cooper
2-b Lindsay
2eb • Wiggins
s s. Sturgeon
W. P. Braun r -f Mtn ney
A. Siebert 1-1 • Pridham
L. Callfas • e. -f Carrick
Goderich 000 001 033-7
Zurich 003 001 000-1
The Zurich team made 8 hits,
while the Purity Flours made 5.
Following. is the date of the ga-
s where Zurich is engaged with;
AT ZURICH(
May 24th, with Crediton.
.Tune 10th, with Goderich
June 16th 'with Clinton
June 28th, with Stratford
July ith with Clinton.
July 16th with Goderich.
July 26th, with Creditors
Aug. 4th with Stratford.
AWAY- FROM ZURICH
May 30th at Clinton
;lune 3rd at Crediton •
June 2end at Stratford ,
July lith, at Crediton
July 20th, at Stratford •;
June 7th at Goderich
July n•na. 'at Clinton.
July 29th at Goderich,,
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Spring and, Sum er
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 a•
Guaranteed Fit.
Hundreds of Samos,
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