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Y OPENING
On -Friday March 3ist and Saturday April 1st and following days.
All the serhsone newest shapes and styles in hats and trimmings on
display Miss Their is again in charge of this department. We
tsordially invite you to attend these openings,
..:NEW DRESS GOODS
New Se 'ger in bla,k, navy, brown, etc, Gl:trbaidinea, silk poplins,
plaids' prices of these various lines are steadily advancing, and goods
will ba hard to procure in the future. so it would pay to oh ase your
req Lrirerne n is early,
WASH GOODS
A fine lot of new summer dress rntrterals on hand, striped and
fiswered voiles, silk crones, marquisettes, piques, middy clothes etc.
No trouble to show goods.
1; ewLaces and Embroidersies
A large range of laces all widths in white, oreama-rdblack. Flounc-
ing and corset cover embroiding in new designs.
Prints and Ginghams
Our steak now complete in these lines also skirtings, galateas and
a fine lot of crepe cloths ati 12i cts, per yd.
Men's Wear
A fine lot of men's shirts just arrige.1, Pr ices from 80e to 1:5.
Also new ties, collars, rain coats, suits, hats, caps, ni derwerr, Pt. ,
'Should yeti revuire anything in these lines we can su )ply you at ri sl t
prices. Extra prices in men's suites, co ne and see.
New ` aI Papers
New well miners on hard, a large asrortrent of papers to chose
from We have Oatmeal papers in differ, nt s'hades of green t nd brown
with bsrdera and p•tneltngs to match els , varnished tile paper s suitable
for bath. rooms, kitchens, etc, Come and have a look through one
sample books.
Fresh Groceries always on hand
RUBY and GASCHO
PHONE 17 fl
Cream and Eggs
WANTK'
Will pay highest cash price for Cream
and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich,
at any time during the week.
I. HUDSON, PhoD 5, ZURICH §
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Add -A -Link Bracelets
A fresh supply of Gold and Silver
. Add -a -Links just arrived.
We engrave them to yoiiii' ot'ticlr.
G BOR ER. HESS & CO.,
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JEWELLERS
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LOCAL s &Ri(i TS
Corrected every Thursday,
Sutter
Eggs
!Meth Apples
Potatoes
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran
Shorts
Low Grade
Live Hogs fob I3ensalT..,...
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50 55
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$25.00
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85.00
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Local News
Olean Up!
Palm Sunday, April 13th.
Mr Alvin Surerus, of Oakville, is
home for the Easter holidays.
Pte. Prank Uttley, of Parkhill, call-
ed on relatives here, Monday.
Go to Ruby & Gascho's for best
quality • Formaldehyde for treating,
grain,
Mr Peter Brennerman has purchased
the property iu Balite owned by Mrs
Swayze, and gets possession at once
Best quality Formaldehyde for
treating grain for s nut for sale at
Zurich Drug Store.
Will the parties who borrowed my
wire stretchers k n 119 return same at
once. J Preeter.
Mr Ezra Kaercher of Berlin, was
here this week to attend the funeral
of the late Aaron Kaercher.
Mr. Jacob Wurrn left this week
for Egmondville, near which place he
is working a farm for Mr J J Marney.
P L Kropf has received a demo, -
stration car manufactured by the
Gray -Dort Co. See his ad on page 5
of this issue.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Kaercher will be pleased to
hear that They .are both recovering
from their recent illness.
Good Friday, April .21st, will :be a
public holiday and we would ask our
correspondents to send in their copy
as early in the week as possible,
According to a bictionary of Alti-
tudes issued by the Commission of
Conservation of Can Lda, Zurich is
842 feet above the m3 Ln sea level.
Messrs 11 H Neeb, J Lap,
e le and 11 Yun,;blu`, left on Tuesday
r Toronto, whst•e they will take part
in a monster demonstration to boom
the hydro radials though Huron and
Bruce counties.
The firm of Mittelholtz & Johnston
butchers, of Hensall, has dissolved
partnership, Mr. Wellington Johnston
continuing the same. Mr Mittelholtz
has returned to Zurich and will en -
;a : • in the scrap iron business.
Air John Decher, Sr., recently
li,ap.(sed of his matched team of Per
eberons, coming four years old, to -his
ion -;'i Ltw, 111, Ernie Rader, for the
handsel -tie fignre of $400. The horses
were bought this winter by Mr Decher
and it would be hard to find a better
matched pair.
Mr J Haberer, the apia ist, had
wonderful success in winter;og his bees
during the past winter, Out of fou'
hundred colonies only five per cent
loss was sustained and they have coins
aimed) winter in a healthy arid. yle
rnrn conditir,n, They r'egrtire con
° I gide ble ease tlttring lite Winter Mal,
`1's +�•-:� Oftentimes the loss among
I their •is ovt fifty per cent.
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BREED DRAFT HORSES §
Standard Bred Horses and Percheron Horses are
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bringing the Big MONEY.
The Percheron T3orse best fills the demand
Eloy Drafters. r ema,n
The Napoleon Stock Farm, St. el
atm Joseph, Ont., offers the services of a beautiful
'well -bled Po t aeron Stallion, RADIGrtIL, JR,.,
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;and also offc tithe services of three Standard
Bed Sta.11ici; �f
'Which one is EiViP'f)R,ER
.114cKINIsliMt bayed stallion. living, in
1nlerica, )4er particulax ;ari terms of IK
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u,siness mels :ftfl betela
time a 'in .foolf.n
�n�ultl' 'hire
Ti ,'ill be interestit.�� to 1,43n Com
apart from the Bell Teleu,
pany, there are in Ontario up,' ~ �
522 telephone systems furnrsh'ina
servip'rs +,o over 76,000 farmers,' and
representing a capital inv,stment of
apprf•x;'nately six millio1 dollars.
This sevelopment has mostly 'taken
pace within the last six years, and
it all ,toes to show the increased fat-
ilities and comforts which •he people
posse •. and which were uuknown of
by the's fathers.
TI home of Dfr. and 'qrs. J Decher
ashen line south, was saddened
on r!'• ,snag when the death took place
of Ib only son, Edgar Ernest, aged
four ars. The lad was taken down',
with ••oncbitis and later appendicitis'
devo 'ed. .& successful operation:
was , . Fo'•med on Monday of last
west, u .swing to the youth a,ncl
weal of the patient, his system
anal ot, withstand the severe attain..
The {,ris have the :sympathy •of
tiro b;' t,'•r.1 community In then :sad,
be 4, ,hent. 'I'tYr! Pani ra.l Baas :lielrt
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Township of Stephen
Notice is hereby given that a Byt
law was passed by the Connell of the
Township of Stephen on the 0th day
of 11lar•ch A. 1>, 1910 providing for
the issue of debentures to the amount
of $1,082.00 forpurpose of guarantee-
ing Payment, for Hydro Electric
Power to be installed in the Police
'Village of Dashwood, and that such
By law was registered in theRsglstery
Office for the Registery division of the
County of Moron on the 2811i day of
March A D. 1916. Any motion to
quash or set aside the same or anymustpart thereof must be made within
three months after the first publication
pf this notice and cannot be made
thereafter.
Dated the 29th day of March A. D.
1910,
Henry Silber, Tp. cler
Cross Fertilizer Co.
BASIC SLAG
I am taking orders for the above
celebrated brand of Fertilizer for
delivery next Spring.
I handled this brand last season
and had splendid success with it.
Basic Slag has been used with
greatest success on beans, etc
Prices Cash $20.00 F. .0. B.,
Station. $22 on 8 months time.
Mr ThornasConsitt, Hill's Green,
Huron Co. writes on 14th December,
1914: --"Sydney Basic Slag is good
'tuff. I got halt ton in 1913, and
Lpplied it to five acres of Fall Wheat
Lnd Lad more wheat off the 5 acres
than on 15 acres that had no Fertiliz•
er. Last Spring 1914- I tried Slag
alongside a Mixed Fertilizer that cost
me $32..per ton and the Slag gave me
much better results."
JOSEPH RAU
R R. No. 2, Zurich.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr and Mrs John Reid of Hamilton
spent a .few days last week with friends
around Varna.
Douglas ss arts llalt Niti'rliec� from
Sasliirtdoii, where he W Ii1 some time
ago wibh a carload of horses.
WM Taylor shipped a car of cattle
and hogs from Brucefeld on Tuesday
HIe paid $10.50 per cwt. for hogs. ,
C Reid also shipped a load of cattle
from Brucefield last Saturday.
Pte Maurice Johnston, who is in
training at Hamilton, spent a few
days with his parents Mr and Mrs
Charlie Johnston.
Ur Nathan Peck, wh , has been ill
for some time, is able t , ba around
again.
Mr Geo Sparks disposed of his
farm and will have an auction sale of
his farm stock and implements on
1Ionday April 17th.
A large number from Stanley at-
tended the show at Seaforth on Tues -
dray.
The Patriotic concert held in the
Town Hall, Varna, on Monday night
was a success. An interesting feature
of the program was the • selling by
auction of a band embroidered centre-
piece donated by Miss Anna Foster.
Lunch was served by the ladies,
On Monday of last week, there
passed away in Varna. 11Irs Thomas
1Y1i4 At fb@ ?,g8 Di 74 years. She
had been living in Egmondville for
the past 12 years and was on a Visit
at her son's in Varna at the time of
her death. The funeral was held on
Tuesday. The remains were laid to
rest in Bayfield cenlel.ery.
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New Ads in this Issue
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T Co.
G R Hess Rums.
Napoleon Stow„
A Mittleholtz.
Louis llrisson.
Louis Prang.
P L Kropf.
C Ilartb it , lrl;nt ad.
Production and Thrift,
BORN
F e.v iphill—In Hensel!, on
25th, to Mr. and Mrs. A.
Hemphill, a son.
March
W. E.
DIED
Cudnrore—At Lumley, on April Ord
Samuel Cudmare, aged 5.2. years
and 6 months.
Kaercher---At the Bronson Line, Flay,
cin Slttarrlfay, April 8,.h, Aaron
Riemher,vetl CA years j4* *d 10
oaths.
yesrt Hvy Oils remains being iotermil 3$eclrer 1 eat Zrtrieti,0111 .A rjjl Ilfb �'
in .il,, Ia l �, ice ,ajt ". erg. ite�v. 1S1r, I+a41gar. E•rnesf; on13/ Soh of Miran Y
angle,, of `oa1.dtroted rill y•rs J. Da�nh r, ;lr •, aged oitt,
,• rcF .ldfd rsr atlli.n. ba ,tae• :
THE STOVE QUESTION
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Is easily decided if you buy a McClary Kitchener Range.
This firm has been making stoves for 60 years. Or as
Superb Favorite, glade in Sarnia. The -third generation
generation of this firm is now making stoves.
Now if you buy one of the above makes of stoves,
you will not make a miss shot, but hit the goal every,
time. And then for cheapness we can knock out any
departmental store 'in Canada.
Cook Stove, with reservoir burns wood or coal for $18.00 up.
Lok a1 the cut of the above rause with reservoir warming closet, tile back
in closet and thermoneter, highly nickeled, guaranteed in every way for $38.-
00 cash.
llundreds of people of Zurich and vicinity tesify that the best stoves are at -
ways scld at Hartleibs.
Com. I-IARTLEII3, zuRicn
HURON'S LARCEST COMBINATION 3TOlrIE
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00 Stock Inst be sold by April 10th
0 e I have joined the 161st Huron Battalion and must 4Q
0 D report for duty by April 10th, 0�
4Q2 From now until that time I will sell my stock of
FLOUR, FEED, GROCERIES, SEEDS, ETC.,
4�0 at reduced prices. Get your supply ;now.
v�U Terms—CASH
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MiLLINERY DEPARTMENT
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We are prnnd of this department. Every hat, ribbon, flower,
and everything you look at in our shop is this season's style.
Spring&Summer Dress Goods
In Voiles, Muslim, Crr•1 es, Poplins, Silks, etc. Come and
look over these goods before you buy.
Lace Curtains
We are showing a nice
ranee of Lace Curtains in
Ecru and White, also Bunga-
low nets and scrims
Wall Papers
Now is the time to decorate
your hours,. We have a nice
range. suitable for bedrooms,
dialing rooms, parlors, etc.
Linoleurns
We have a big stook of
linoleums which we bonght
early, and we are .giving our
customer, the benefit.
Hats, Caps,
and Neckties
We have rerteivecl another
shipment of glen's up to Oate
amts in an (onus. Also new
neck ti . L(We and See the
mew's Splits and Overcoats
kel4. olg orders for iinen'a suits and overt a s. F:t
We are sti NataLt,if al neck ;kis free; ,with every suit or overcoat.
Guaranteed.
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