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Vol. XV.
ZURICH,. FRIDAY "IVI-ORNING, JAN 8 1915.
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1.74 latives here last week,
.. Frank Bossenberry of Berlin 'visited
_rinds here doting the week.
Hay 0ounoil holds its first ineeting. 111rs Julius Theil visited relatives-
gOr 1915 aid 1\16ndaY• 7.'nain-calrdine over the holidays.
Miss Post of London speow 1V1v A Mc Leod of Montreal VMS, Sit
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-Years viih lvIr anal Mr HY F Wese1?-h`f holiday visitor in townlaat.vasek.
Miss Esther Zettel of Berlin Albert Gies of Berlina% visiting
ale:parents here for a few weeks.
Mr. Merrier Eilber, of near dreditom
Miss Ethel Haillenriall of DashwOod has, taken a position in J1' Mernor'S
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'last week. , ,
Our aecouts are readyy for dietnika-
If" WnI.Eithelt:of Newatk' N. Ution. Kindly call fair yours. J.
visited re a 'wee ere for a tew dors peeier,
[this week. .Messrs. W. Helm anda1.3. Strum of
Mr and Mrsi L Kraft and kgriegi,sp• berins,. are visiting friends, in, this
spent Tuesdayratith Mr and *IMrs
Decker Sr. ,
The Farmer's Institute. will had a
The many, fruiends of R. John.. meeting in the Town Hnll. &Dia, on
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ston will repel; to hear of Jan 22nd.
illness at present.
Mr. Hubert Klopp has. rebutreed to
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Dr, Hardie, Dentist, at Don Waterford to resume, his, duties as
House, Zurich, Wednesday andTlaurs:
, public school teacher..
day, Jan. 11.8th and 14th,
Mr and Mrs 1-I YUnglabeial spent
Tuesnay evening at the. hone of Mr
ed Saturday from a visit to Toronto
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money markets, caused by the dis- t
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astrous European war, circumstan- 41
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i we Are obliged to turn as much of
i stock into cash as we possIbly can..:
In orcter to do so we will put on a
Big ,Slaughter Sale for 2 weeks.,, I
i commencing SAT. JAN. 9th and
t closing SAT. JAN. 23rd, as we will
: then commence our annual stop
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Ladies Neck Furs
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Marmot Scarfs Regular 13 00 Sale Price 9 00
41 41 " 10 00 " " 700
75O If I 500
" Caperines " 12 00 " 11 8 00
10 00 " " 70
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• 2 only Natural Wolf Setts large muffs and stole 27 50 for 20 00
-ei A lot of other lines of furs at half price
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Ladies Fttr-Lined Coats
I only Ladies Russian Rat coat size 36 Reg 50 00 Sale Pries 39 00
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2 .. 4. . " " " " 34 36 1. 4000 " 44 .2g 00 •
fiat lined " " 36 " 45 00 " '', 3200 •
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S7:14, 1 " , " '4 "4 " " 42 '.. 37 50 " " 17 00 ,.:,
• 1 " - " • Sealette Atilt. " " 38 ".25,00 11 " 17 50 .
2 t, 4. Black Astracan " " 33 1' 20 00 " " 14 50 :
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Men's Overcoats
Regular 20 00 for 15 00
" 15 00 for 10 50
11 00 for 8 00
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44: Boys overcoats from size 22 to
• 34 Regular 4 00 for 2 50
Z " 6 00 for 3 50
• Mens' Fur Coats
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25 00 for 19 50
• "— 20 00 for 15 00
• Fur lined 35 00 for 25 00
Blk beaver Aet lined fur collar
reg 22 00 for /6 00
Blk beaver Ast lined fur collar
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quilted lining fur collar reg 15 00
for 1100
Mend Kaiak Wear
Suits
We have a.nice stook in the
newest shades and styles at
15 03 to 20 00. We have also
laid out for this sale a lot of
men's and snits in all
sizes and collars to clear' ab
halt Prioe that means a 12 00
suit for 6 00, 10 00 suit for 500'
8 Co for 4 00 and eot this is
the greatest bargain in snits
eyer offered and no one should
tniss this two weeks sale,
* Flannellette Blankets, Comforters, etc.
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grey worth 2 00 a Pr for 1 50
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4. It44 1 50 a; 44 14 1 25
:* 10 4 '' 44 44 44 '' 11 1 25 .. i, .t 90
Comforters Regular 2 '75 Sale Price 2 00
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-• Prints, Cottons and Caps
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-Flannellette " 12* " " 10
• .0. Grey cotton 11 12* 44 tt to
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-4* Fleece lined underwear 50 " " 39
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-• Persian Lamb oaps " 4 50 " " 3 00
-• Childrens Grey " 11 " 2 00 " " 2 00
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1 Coal Heaters Etc.
2. Large basetnrner with oven $45 for $36
• 11 44 " $42 for $34
4. Baseburner slightly used no oven $17
• No 17 oak heater mica door $22 for $17
Horse Blankets Etc.
• Horse Blankets $4 00 for $3 00
" fi 8 00 for 2 15
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2 75 for 2 00
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2 50 for 1 .75
2 25 for 1 6'0
14 00 for 11 00
Groceries
Roasted Rio Coffee 6 lbs for $1 00 I
All launtlrs soapy 0 bars for 25cts
Granulated Sugar 141bs for $1 00 •
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Lantern Globes 4 cents each •
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Dress Goods
We have laid oub.a large stook of 0
seasonable Dress Goods wliich we t
11% Plush Ru5 00 for $ 50 gs will sell et just HALF' the regular ;
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We have many more lines equally as good values.
but
cannot mention all here but everyone should come and
Z, take advantage of this big sale and clothe yourself and
family Remember the sale closes on Saturday:, jall. 28
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A) and above PRIOES are for
Cash and Produce only
NOthing will be booked at Sale Prices
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Dr ands Mrs A J McKinnon -return
and other. eastern points-. and Mrs j Decker
Misses Alveda and Solna Weseloh
A lot of Tweed and Worsteft $1?.tins
London spent New Years with their
reduced to half the usual sellimg 1Driee parents Mr. and Mrs Hy.
of
Weseloh.
The mail carrier of No. 2 route lost
a pair of good mitts on the Bronson
line recently. blinder leave at this
office,
Mrs E Rader and Mrs D Snider of
Dashwood, were the guests of Mr and
Mrs Louis Kraft and friends for a few
days this week.
during our big clearing sale &Procter.
The Women's Institute -will peat in
the. Town Hall Zurich on Wednesday
evening ;Jan 13th - at .$1 k-o'alock.
Lunch will be served. AE lilies are
cordially invited.
Mrs, Jos. Regier has plarchased the
100 acre farm, known as lot 28. con.
11, Stephen Township, from.Edmund
Wainer, of Dashwood, for the aura of
$6010 00 Possession will be given on
Apr,15th.
• Any persons who would like to 8,0-
sist the Belgians can do so by leaving
any clothing, second-hand or other-
wise, at this office. This is'a worthy
object and should be well 'suppoitea
by everybody
• . Peter Beichert, who resigned.
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McPHERSONS
LidinninViiitch Hooky Shoes.
Look at this eb.oe, It is Made
-with an inner canvas .ankle
strap that,fastens up by a strap
"bitch" liko "lighning," This
holds the ankle firmly and yet
givesIthottoes and bell free play
The eyelete.are large so that thc
shoe may be laced in a "jiffy.'
is-Sie original Liglstrting Hitch) covered by Canadian
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Patents and is sold. by
ee FRITZ 4? Ariel!
Messrs Harry and Ed. Fisher, and
Mr. and.Mrs.W Bowman, all of Berlin,
were visitors at the home of Mr. 0.
Fisher, over the holidays.
At the annual. Meeting of the con-
gregation of the Lutheran church on
Jan. lst, Mr. Edward Deters was
elected as a trustee in place of Mr.
Mr. Samuel Dietz re4piri.VR-,j17tiP%
At the annual meeting of the Lay-
ased a lot f rom Mr:'Hentirtifp04
just,south of W. H. Boitailes new
residence and will,,erect 'a handsoie
dWelling on it next spring. He istuky
already getting material on the ground.i
,The Women's Institute of Blake
hays invited the ladies of the Zurich
Women's Institute to attend a meeting
at the home of Mrs A. T. Douglas on
tfternpoi1;tres`i/Pi; 1..r.CIV:4111411 n1111,iiair Ed nature aloulatea to meet the neeas
wishing to go are reiltieSte.a to a
f beginners and of those
their names to the secretary not later
pmore advitliced
than Saturday. as wet; No fee is charged.
Mr. J. J. Merner has sold the black-
sniith shop opposite the Town Hall to township on Monday was as follotei!---
Reeve Elliot 575, Sanders 298
naMi's Pssionary, , Society of • the
Inaerhia Church, onT*Sday evening,
the officers were re-elected for another,'
year; They are, President, A. F. Hess,
Secretary T. L, Wurm, Treasurer R.
L. Stade.
The Ontario Agricultural College,
6uelph, ;will hold a short course in -
beekeeping from Jan, 12 to Jan. 232
19iTh9Qwevi11 be 9f aPraoile.
The Horne of Good Shoes
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Batter and eggs taken in., exchangt, for shoes. .1
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Come with us, and we will do yo
good. We are well satisfied witl
last year's business. We ask you
; to continue your support, and w
I will do our best to make ii95
• more successful year for ou
'Mutual benefit,
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The result of thV0b8 OYVbell
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Arthur W. Morley, of Grand Bend,
Wlid•will open a shop in Zurich in
a few weeks. Mr Morley has also
purchased the dwelling now occupied
by Mr. W. C. Wagner from the estate
of the late Samuel Rannie.
The second wax, session of the Dom-
inion goverment has,been called for
Thursday, February 4. The Prime
Minister in announcing this date said
there was no announcement in regard
to bye -elections. The program as
outlined previously will consist almost
exclusively of busbies' ;connected with
the war, the prov4 I -upply for the
forces and tariff cli
to overcome
revenue deflcienci1 q4he foct dial
the 01). is to mehAt sday
dispo tisitif the rumor thatk ih •to
bo a new speaker,
Egteingain:EWSZEVOVIZZADICIERMIIIII
The
Incorporated 1855
Opened Branch in Huron
Co. 1874
Saving Bank Accounts
Solicited.
Zurich Branch
• R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
deputw-reeye Love 455, Yearley 406;
Councillors Finkbeiner 322, Webb
410, Neeb 478, Kellerman 32a, Maw-
hinney 461. The council for 1915
will beElliott, Love, Neeb, Mawhinney
and Webb,
nooxay
The Zurich junior hockey teeth]
journeyed to Dashwood on New Year's
day and played a friendly game with
the team of that town. The score at
the end of play was 12-0 in favour of
Zurich. The score hardy does justice
to the Dashwood boys as a number of
their best players were absent, but
Zurich has the material for making a
fast hockey team, and they should
improve as the season advances L.
Hoffman acted as referee.
13ORN.
Walters— At 14th con., Hay, on Dec.
80tb, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Walters, a daughter,.
eichert--At Zurich, on Jan, 2nd, to
' Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Reichert,
a son.
Erb—At Bronson lino, Hay, ou Jan.
• 1st, to Arr. and Mrs. Moses .Erb,a
son(still born)
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Wing --At the home of Sarah Geiger
Hay township. Catherine Wing,
aged 82 yea,rs,6months and 13 days.
MARRIED
Turner—Stewart—Ab the residence of
the bride's parents, in Varna on Dec
80th by 13ov Mr Johnston, jennio,
• daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter
Stewart, to Harvey Turner, son of
Mrs Jas. Turner 'of the Par Line.
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• Post Cards
. • A. large selection of Patriotic, Comic, Seeinio, e
• post cards to choose from.
Candies
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Always. on hund a fpesh supply of bliocodates,
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all the best in confectionary.
Bread and Cakes
We handle only Connor's bread a ncl Cakes,
made and baked in Clinton.
Raw mid SieWed OysterS
Leading brands of Cigars
McCormick's esta Hwang
• V11(511 yell buy a Tailored
Garment, you buy something
you .ean believe in utterly.
\Ye 'believe in them our-
selves, we know them .thor-
oughly, and we cannot but be
enthusiastic about them..
We-ar Tailored Clothes and.
you will know that they are
the best made, best designed,
best finished young inen'S.
clothes on the market, .and,
we soli them because it is our
purpose to have reliable-
chandise forrelible peo pie
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