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New Spring Goods
Spring is here. Warm balmy days
are coming and you will want new
dress materials of various kinds. We
invite your inspection of Our many
lines of New woods
For Ladies Suits and Coats
Fiee Navy and Black Poiret Twill
54 in wide at peryd ..- $ a90
Tricotine, 'special quality 54 in.
wide, at per yard --. ... $3.75
Botany Sergea, all colors, m ,.
52 inches vide, at per yd. $2.25
FOR DRESSES
Servs, all colors, from 85c.
per yard up to . $1.50
Wool poplin, black, navy,
,and brown 50 -in. wide at .-. $2.50
New Voiles, Organdie, Crepe
Clothes, Ratines and Creper.
SPECIAL—All Ratines and crepes.
varied colors, 38 -in. at ... .
GIN GHAIVIS—Anderson Fine Eng-
lish Ginglrams 32 in: width, 40
and. 45c. per yard
A Range of Canadian Gingham's
at 25c. to - 35c. per yard
House Furnishings
SPRING HOUSECLEANING
TIME IS ABOUT HERE, WE ARE
READY TO SHOW YOU A FINE
RANGE OF CURTAINS AND DRA-
PERY MATERIALS, WINDOW
SHADES, EXTENSION RODS, CR-
ETONS, CHINTZS, TAPESTRY hire, 4 -lbs. for --
CURTAINS. SEE OUR NEW ; Cooking Figs per Ib. ... ... -.. 7c
WINDOW CURTAINS WITH SILK 7 bars Toilet soap for ..- -.- - 25c
FRING EDGE, ALL READY TO C; ol:ies, assorted, per pound 1,9c
HANG.
Small quantity of Alsike and Timothy Seed For Sale
Linoleum and Cong. Rugs.
WE CARRY IN STOCK 4 -YARD
WIDE LINOLEUMS, FLOOR OIIL-
CLOTHS ALL WIDTHS, AND .. A
LOT OF CONGOLEUM RUGS IN
ALL SIZES.—GET OUR PRICES.
BIG SHOE SALE
In Town Saturday
Come! Come!
'tunica Hll I; AI.I
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ITEMS SOF LOCAL INTEREST
Lt, Col. 11,..d, Corebei, aih1.Lt.
ICo1. H. L. Ranee of the Huroir Re-
gitrtent are being transfered ;to the
Corps of Reserve, and . Major, 11,
C.. Dunlop of Goderioli, will bepro
motel, to Lt. Col, and officer: Ore -
mending and Major Wl J. Neaman,
of Exeter` will become seeond in
eotnman,d.
Mr. Owen Geiger of Hensa11, has
purchased the. Exeter Flax, mill
from the Optario Flax Co:; : ,and
wiii operate it this summer. Land
is already being contracted for,
ft was thought earlier in the 'season
that the mill would be closed down
this summer and the fact that it
will be operated conies as Welcome
news to Exeter North. The tnausf
ler winds 'up the Ontario Flax� Co..
a company financed by capital
from Irelanldt who during the War Hamburg, S. R. Knechtel; St. Jac -
operated several flaxmills in Qnt" obs, J. C. Morlock; Waterloo, J.
P. Hauch.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL HERE
AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR
MANY NEW ,LINES OF SPRING
GOODS AND ALSO SHARE IN
THE SPE CIAL BARGAINS WE
ARE OFFERING FOR SATURDAY
ONLY.
New flowered silk crepe yd 1.60
Men's Khaki work shirts ...... 98c
Boy's pullover Sweaters fine
for spring wear $1.50 to $1.75
39c
30c
25c
Boy's Shirts at ---
M€n's Sox at -.. ..
JG4SC1O SON
Produce Wanted Phone 67
Zurieh's Garage
BATTERIES! BATTERIES!
We are again handling the I.X. L.
Battery
IF IN NEED OF A BATiTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US
WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
C
BATTERY
WE GUARANTEE QIJ QUAR PRICES TO LITY TY AND SERVICE CONSIID MPARE WITHANY OTHER
i ,
We also handle the famous U. S. L,
Battery
A. COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND (TUBES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND i
NOW IS THE (TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED, 0U1',
POLICY' IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO Y BUTTERY NEEDSAXY
CHARGING
WELDING
BATTERY REPAIRING
H. Rousseau Zurich
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
46
Butter ..
4
7c
5c
75
1,15
48
3;00-3.75
28.00
--... . 1030.00.25
i;.r•ted apples, per '1b, ..
Dutch ,setts per "lb.
Potatoes per bag -•• ••
Wheat per !bushel .- ...
Oats .. .. ,.... .... •
Flour per cwt......
Bran per ton
Shortsp er ton
Tlog's ... ..
Grenzebach; Stratford, J. B. Den-
gis; Tavistcok, G. F. Browns,
Waterloo Dist. -E. H. Bean, P.
Eider.—Bridgeportl, tor be supplied;
Elmira, E. H. Bean; Hespler, to be
supplied; Kitchener, Calvary M. G.
veil; Kitchener, Zion, S. E. Schrader
Morriston„ . 3. W. Hammett; New
ario. The Exeter mill was the
only one operated by, them last
season. L _
Evang. Can. Conference'at;
CREDITON
Crediton and vicinity . hays been.
the scene of great activity' this
past week. The . Canada Confere-
rence of the Evangelical Church. J. Roth; Neudorf and Lipton, J.
was in session from the 17th to the S. Burn; Pakowki, V. H. Wagner;
esrd, In addition to the: confer Pei rant, J. S. Burn; Regina; We
ence sessions, special services were F. Krotz; Rhein; H. J. Hoitzm,ann;
irela each night and the church. wes flosthern,- N. R. Ernest; Siebert and
filled to capacity. Notable Spe-
akers were present and delit%ered
powerful addresses. Among
these, we might mention, Dr.' R:. H.
,'veibel, executive secretary . of the
Missionary Society and Rev', Ee'G).
Frye., editor of the Evangelical':
elcssenger of Cleveland, Ohio and
Prof. Thomas Finkbeiner, repres-
enting the North Western College
at Naperville,' Ill.
North West Dist.—L. H. Wag-
ner, 'Pres. Elder—Bruce, E E.Martin;
Diasbury; W. B. Dengis; Edmon-
ton; L. K. Eidt; Esk, to he suR-;
lIanna, C'. S. •Finkbeiner;. Happy
Land, to be sup.; Hilda, H. .Senft;
Keuastoni, S. Caughall; Medicine
Hat, E. M. Gishler; Melville, E. N.
Mohr; Morsel.` to be sup.; Moose
Jaw, .5. Senft; *Morris and^Clamper
The conference session opened.
on Wednesday afternoon, Bishop
S. R. Spreegk of Naperville,
presiding. In the opening rem-
arks hes referred to this conference
being -the 59th session of theCan-
.ada" Conference and the first s'e+s-
.sion since the union of the. "Evangel
ical Association and the United.Ev-
angelical Church. He also refer-
red to the wondcful scene .,at
ucneral• Conference in Detroit last
sunr�t%e7" when this union was lir
tight about and it was the first
time' in the history of the+ Protest-
ant church that aeunion was con-
summated in a generation. Ad-
dresses of welcome then followed
M,r.. 9.. H. Neeb, Reeve, welcomed.
the conference on' behalf of e
Township of 1, (Stephen; Rev
McAllister, Pres., Exeter, on *be-
half
ie -half of. the South Huron Ministerial
Association and Mr. J.. H. Holtz-
mann do behalf of the ,conference
church'. These addresses were ex
eeptio'na11Y well received;, , the
Bishop replying thereto. The
special music rendered throughout
the week was of a very high ord-
er. On Wednesday evening', the
Dashwood choir sang several fine
seic:ctions, on Thursday evening,
the Men's chorus of this place oe-
cupied the choir seats and is'a.'g'
some of their popular'choruses and
on Friday! evening, the Zurich choir
were present and gave ,tis a treat
with 'several anthems and octet:
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Fence Buyer's .1
Mayton, J. E. Bender; Warner, G.
A�. Beaucroft; Winnipeg, S, M..�
lia uch.
These special services the past
week have been, a wonderful in-
spiration to all -Mans, new fri-
ends have been made and we feel
satisfied that if Crediton invited
conference again in the near fut-
ere, it would be accepted on the
instant.
WANTED
FOR CASH -1000 tons of scrap
iron, rags, rubbers, old stoves,
horse hair, wool, lead, copper and
brass, geese; and ,duck feathers, and
all kinds of Junk.' If you have any
junk to dispose of Kindly Phone
1—..81, Zurich, or write, .1. Cohen,
Exeter, Ont. 41-2
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Farrners;do not be deceived
aud logy any kind of .fence.
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There' is only one kind. of 1
•" f ince namely Frost Tight s
flock . ie cheap est and best
oz. thea:, market.
:STRDE &WEIDOI
COME
And. Enjoy the Play
"LET'S ALL GET MARRIED"
Given by the Young People of
Zurich, under the auspices of the
Women's Instiitute, in the
' TOWN HALL ZURICH
On Friday April 27, .commencing
at 8.00 o'clock, pe
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Professor Maxwell Carrington
N. Woods.
Ethel Carrington, His Sister'
•MisslRoutledge
Miss Laura Plum, His Aunt
Miss I. Kalbfleisch;
Marjorie Miller, dear but distant
cousinL Miss L. Siebertj,
Goldie MeNath, his Stenographer,
Miss T. ;Oswald.
Everette Payne, family Lawyer,
Llpyd O'Brien
Rev. Benjamin Morrie, dear friend
'of Prof!. I; Kalfbfleischt
Dick Havens, college student,
Lee O'Brie,r
Jack Foster, Boston Newspaper
tes. ' On Sunday; the musical part
rnani Mt C. Milliken:
of the service was in charge of Pros Triggs, an English Butler,
G. Walper.
A number of musical, selections
wild. also be given between acts.
Admission—Reserved seats 50c.rush
seats 35c. ;Children 20c.- Plan of
Hall at T. L. Wurm,'s Store. Pro-
ceeds to pay for Institute piano.
Mrs. T. • L. W,urmy Secy
Mrs. P. Manson, Pres,
Anderton, of Goderich a`nd hie
musical selections and choral num-
bers by our choir were inspiring
and did' much to make the Sunday
service such a success. Bishop
Spreng preached the word morn
ing, afternoon and evening aid`
each time, the church was crowded
to capacity', and many being tur-
ned away,..• The missionary collect-
ion ih the Sunday afternoon serV-
ice amounted to $1200.00.
The ladies of the congregation
deserve special praise for the
splendid Manner in which the ser,,-
ving• of meals was was undertaken',
This was done in the IToWn Hall,
across the street from the. churph
and helped greatly in speeedtng
up the \work of the conference.
During the Sunday evening ser-
vices, the report of the stationing.
committee was read, which was ii+s
follows;
Crediton. District—Wt. J, Yager
Presiding Elder.—Aldh'oro, J. G..
Burn; Crediton, WL Y. Drier; Dash
wood, Wi J. Yager; Maitland G. L
Gross; Zuriich, J, G. Litt. '
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Hamilton District A. W.Sauer
Pres. Elder—C'ampdenl, A; W.Sauer
Gainsboro, L. H. Pletch; Hamilton
W, E. Reese; Pelham, W. M. Sippel.;
Rainham., A. F. Stoltz; South Cay-
uga, 0, G. Hallman; Toronto, H.»E.
Roppel ; W1lloughby, N. IL Reib-
ling,• ;
Hanover Diist—M L r`yVing, Pres.
Elder.—Chesley, 1I A. Iielletnian;.
Elmwood, W, H. Campbell; List-'.
owc1, 15f. L. Wing; Hanover, E, D.
Becker; Mildmay, Carl Gretzenr-
ger; Norrnanby, P. B, Meyer; Pb.
Eigite H, If, Leibold; .Wallace, P.
Meyer.
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Ottawa Dist. -E. Burn, pr es. El
der-Arnprior„ E, Burn; Golden)
Lake, C. R. Kauth; Kill'aloe, J. G.
Domm; • Pembr'oke A. E, Pletch;
'Rockingham, E. Si. Dorsch; Parry,
Sound, N. E, Dahms.
Stratford Dist. ---W( J. Zimmer.
many Pres, Elder—Blenheim, A.; T{
'Mash; Zorrat, to be supplied; t il-
N erton, W. ib,. Hohn; N, Easthope,
W. S, ilenriieh; Selrrirrgvr"lle, "nti,J.
Zinynernat't; 51 Easthope, J. G,
Times:ldy, April26thi92
The store wth the :Liberal Cash Discount
ATTENTION!
Mr. Farmer.
NOW IS 'THE 'TIME ,TO DO YOUR FENCING, AND WE ARE
' IN A POSITION i1'0 GIVE YOU A. GOOD CHOICE, 02 FENCE
AT VERY LOW PRICES. ITFIIS IS HIGHEST GRADE MADE.
WE HAVE FENCING HERE ALSO AT A LOWER PRICE—
COME AND LOOK IT OVER, IT MAKES A GOOD FENCE,
WELL GALVANIZED AND WILL ,STRETCH UP FINE, 12
WE DO NOT HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS LINE'
OF 'FENCE, WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU IN A IFEWI DAYS.
Take Notice
Every prospective buyer should know this, This is very
important. — A Chain, no matter how large, is only strong as
its weakest link. — Now this .is the point we ars driving at.
Do not be isatisfued with any Fence which has not as heavy
a wire used in, the lock, asthe line and upright wires, be-.
cause it is hound to go at..that point first, and tide will surely
tell.
We have on hand an assortment of Choice Galvanized
Prices will be right.
We have _painted Gates in stock from last year, while theylast,
We won't refuse any reasonable offer; You make the price.
Barb Wire, Coiled Wire, Plain Wpre all galvanized. Big+atock
enough for all. Staples, Biack wire, Augers, Pliers,, in fact
everything you need.
Gates.
2 large Fence stretchers at your disposal. Ask for one, ' if
you need it, No Charge.
NOW, LET'S GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER PENCE YEAR.
MELICK& BRAEJN
PHONE 63
ET
Jesus said unto her, I am the
resurrections and' the life; he that
believeth in` mel, though he were
dead, yet shall he live; and whoso-
ever liveth and believeth in me
shall never diet. Believeth thou.
this?—John 11;25,26,
Sot teach us to number our days
that we may apply our hearts unto
wisdom.—Ps, 90;12.
Fear the Lord, and 'serve, him' in
truth; for consider how great thin
gs he hath done for you, -1 Sam,
uel, 12; 24,
•
For the.eyes of the Lord run 'to
antfro 'throughout the whole earth
to 'spew himself strong in behalf of
those whose 'heart, is perfect to-
ward. hirer. -2( Chr. 19;9.
They that wait on an the 'Lord'
•sh ill renew their sieength; they
shall uonnt ,up with wings as era -
les; thCyl shall run and not be we-
al'y; and they +shall walk and not
faint.—Isiah 40 31,
Not every one that saith unto
rnwe„ 'Lord;, Lord, shall enter the
kingdom o,f heaven; but fres that
,doethr the will c1 my Father which
is in .heaven. ---Matt. 7;21
Seek yle first the kingdom, of
God, and hie righteousness; and Ali'
theise things shall be added unto'.
yrri-"1Vi.'ntti, 6 ;3'
You Have Surplus
Funds on Deposit
How much interest do yor receive
on $1,000?
Ordinary savings gives you $30.
Why not invest your surplus funds' in Huron & Erie Deb-
entures for a term of one, two, three, four or five years?
You obtain additional $25„ upon each $1,000 investment.
Call at my office at any time and let me explain !about
this -sound. profitable Deb.nture investment.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Ready -to -Wear DENOM Y BROS.
Clothing
GENTS FII RNISHINGS
Ordered.
Clothing
RADIO SHIRTS
Full Cut For Comfort
Ready ---The elaborate new Spring
line of Radio Shirts
New Novel Patterns
New Fabrics
New Colors
RADIO SHIRTS ARE FAMQIl'S<
FOR THEIR SMART IND,IVIDUAI
STYLES, CAREFUL HAND WAIL*
ORING, PERFECT *pnicnA:N-
SHIP AND FULL CUT FOR CO
FORT.
IT WILL PAY YO'(Y' TO COMA'
IN• AND SER • WHAT WE IUArt
TO OFFER B '`ORE EU"$TIN1
YOUR SPRING .OTJTFI
DOVJY 13i�iA0.0r
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