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p Der“.s•np finds a literal transli ;€ion in this, store. The sl:li 1t is infection-,
•the entire store is decDrated ti carry out this Dress tip idea, In all
0. deliartinents )'nn will find that special preplrations have been made 0
for the sh+\wing of all that is new and good for spring, We invite you
as to see the final clietates of the •accepted styles. •
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Made of onr best equality Lonsdale jean. The woman's and mis 0.
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with short sleeves and pocket. The chit $
04. dean's are iu perfectly plain regulation style with sailor collars an
4a laced front, aid included are afew garments from stock, some al •
0 white, others with trirnlningsof red, copon airy navy at 75c to $1,25. ca
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Of white cotton, made in French style, the collars, cuffs and belt 0
• of plaid gingham, and the front finished with pearl buttons, sizes 2 to m
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• Night gowns of white cotton, slipover style in a choice of three •
• designs, some have V-shaped yoke, others ars in round 'style, the -yokes l'
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* $150.• •
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accordian—pleated ruffles at bottom, finished with tucks and stitching.
w All seams double stitched, in black, brown and green from $1 to $2. o
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a period of 50 year. so iGs gtldity.must be rigut.
• S. W. P. i 4 a scientific eornbin�l,tion of materials
all of which are produced by the company and not
M bought from outside sourcers, so long wear and fast
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S. W. P. includes the right proportions' of • lead,
zink and linceed. oil which gives life to the paint and
I prevent cracking and peeling whAn properly appli.d;
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. ,�-,�. W. P. :is put up in chart, half -gallon and �Ft.11on
rcans, so they can buy just tb.e amount they need for
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• S. W. P. is ready to apply aright from the can so
w they can 'save the time theY.used to spend in mixing.
•'w 8. W. P. in preparedth such exactness rand. is
• ground so thoroughly khat it spreads easily under the
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brush and covers lik" fa, blanket, so they can work faster
• and do more with less paint.. '
4, Ask for color cards if youhave not already received'
r ane by -mail.
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Why not use the best coal?
SCRANTON COAL
Chestnut, Furnace, Black=
smith and soft coal. Good
supply on hand.
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LOCAL NEWS.
r3i t$vq. ✓-' °' '.3.i' y 45.Y tp4 t.3S :. 7 x8
1tlr John Dumart, of Parkhill, called
on old friends bete an Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs N Kellerman, of Dasb
wood, visited r elatiyes bore on Sunday.
Miss Elizi,both Minnie, of London,
yisi=ed at her home here over Sunda3
lti ss Celia Hess viEited her sister
Mrs G Bissett, Baltford Heigths,
d tying the past welik.
Dr E S Hardie, de hist, will be at
the Dominion House, Zurich, on Wed-
nesday, and 'Wednesday of the follow -
ng week;
A number from Zurich attended the
funeral of the late Pte a Washington
at Hensall last Frid Ly.
MAY a, 1916
NO 42
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HONOR ROLL
161st BA'T'TALION, C. E. F,
"THE H'URONS:r
Andrew Price
Thos. Davidson
Leonard Davidson.
George IVlel ricde
MiltonJohnston
Daniel Bonn ebb
Who is next?
You are wanted, boys.
Lieut. W. B. Wilson Recruiting
Officer.
Huron's Battalion; the 161st!
Surely the phrase should stir with -
',the breast of every man a feeling of
p: zde and of patriotism in the know-
ledge. that in the day of an Empire's
stress our County bas had the' glorious
privilege of forming her own Battalion.
N Battalion composed of the sons and
the grandsons of those sturdy old pion-
eer7, wh3 in years icone by, settled
within the borders of the County and
by the sweat of their brows carved out
the broad acres and laid the found-
ation for the unexampled prosperity of
Eluron.
To the sons of these men—to the
sons and the grandsons who have not
listened. to the command of King and
Mrs D Forsythe, of London, and 'Country --I make this appeal.
Miss Laurie, of Toledo, 0,, were theThe Baron Battalion has been ord•
guests of their sister, Mrs HGam,a
lln, erred' to mobilize about ktay 15th and
for a few days this week. • the needed 250 men to complete the
establishment of the Battalion must be
The party n hn chopped of the end enlisted by the time of Mobilization.
past of my wile fence will save further This is a direct command of your king
c rsts by settling et onee as be is known,
and.a command which must be heart
Herb ICaercher.. enecl to by every man in the County.
Rev IIr Rembe will take charge of If of military age and physical fitneas
the services in the Lutheran L , n, ar du -y. -is plainly to:enlbst• If over
q t' aIi15 t1Y 'It is.expec:ecl.'ha•t.`'he feara-o`t age' your dutycari-),redone
will be ordained on the following by urging and insisting that theyoung•
Sunday. or man do their "bit". If under 45
11Ir L II Dickson, of the firm of yeiars of age and not physically fit you
Dickson Carling, Exeter has been can, at least, wear the button -ribbon
optic' nfed senior county judge of Hu r- which will be supplied you by the
to succeed Judg e Doyle retired. Mr Medical Examiner of your local De
onDickson bas been practising lawn tachrxient, after he has examined you
Exeter for over thirty years and given you a•certiticate of military
unfitness.
Mr Fred Ir•anskopf of the Goshen • This is the last call for men to come
line south • has moved into 1114 hon=e forward, of their own free will, and to
he recently purchased from iter Alix save the County from the stigma of
Fester, who has 413oved int() one of the reproach in that "she did not do her
house', in Fit Jo-eph. 'We wslnome Ur duty".
and Mrs Iirsn-kopf to our village. Kitchener says "the last man and
the last shall will will the victory".
Kaybap your individual enlistment
wilt be the means of the A,llias inevit-
able triumph. Put aside all petty
jeelousies and considering only an
lt:urpire's need and Comity's welfare
0 c 1 ,Tilt'. forward mud take the place re•
ovenir'g 11ltd al 11' 1•,, • tht+ \t'.:aalli(?r \\'rte �r'r�,ti(1 for \Orr F1.311011 1.bo men who
u nfa,'.tIreel,l. the church \v as 0 nnfort fn the, days to (0011, 0 itt prove worthy
nhly filled by an interactei andienne. of a Cunut3'a pride and of a County'~
The ssrvlcesof ttr Phillip; of Exeter
had b -a n secured and his performance
on the organ was brilliant and the
solos given by hila were also well re-
ceived. The choir also ably assisted
in the program. The cost of the organ
is $400 and the balance of the amount
still required was macre up on' that
evening, so the instrument is paid for.
The. organ is neatly built, the design is
pretty and it is a credit to the congre-
gation.
WIGAN RECITAL .
`Toe now pipe organ which has been
installed in the Evangelical church,
was dedicated on Sunday evening
when suitable ser\ ices were held. The
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ting, hc,td nn 11 1 l
organ recital5
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CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
96 Branches in Canada
A Genera. Banking
B,asiness Transacted
CLROMMMAR LFTrEaoF CReorT
BANK MONEY ORDER
Savings Dank Department
.interest at highest current mates
Zurich Branch
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t, DUNLOP, tiaaaager
honour.
The twelfth hour i; striking. The
time for your decision has arrived.
The answer must be A ye or Nay. will
itbe"heady Aye Ready)," in the 161st?
H B Combo, Lieut. -Col.
SMITH—WILHELM -
A pretty wedding was solemnized
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Nilbelrn, Milverton, on Tuesday,
May 2nd, when their youngest daugh-
ter, Mabel E., became the bride of Mr.
Chester L, Smith of Zulieh.
Precisely at ono o'clock the bride
entered the parlor on the arm of her
father where the groom awaited her,
13oth were unattended, Rev. A. D.
Gisebler performed the ceremony.
The bride looked charming in a
dress of Taube silk, trimmed with
Brussels net and ribbon ruching: Her
travelling enit was of'navy blue serge
with hat to match.
They left on the afterno rn train for
Toronto: After a short honey moon
they wilt take up house keeping in
Zurich. tCbeir many friends in Mil -
vet ton and Zurich and vicinity will
join with go in ext. n ling ase heartiest
best wishes to the worthy young,coup'e
;AUCTION SALE
Of Tiaarness, 'Cranks and Valises on
S ttardarsy, May 13 h, 1016, at ,ore
tfnlock Evei Bing liras, bs cleared
our;.. G. llartleib, proprietor; IL. Bos.
sen ezry, Atuaticaaeer.
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For Easter are here. Our stock is. bigger
and better than ever before.. See our new line.
of the popular Gypsy shoe, also cloth. top shoes in,
button and lace for women. Also men's shoes in.
gunmetal and nut -brown made on torpedo last,
the very latest.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes,
ti h Ziii1ch
The Horne of Good Shoes
v%'fJb f€ ;0*44+' x forC4.---Z. frCf : rfr8 +lrZ-10 eu $ti '41
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We are now di;iplaying our new spring
and summer goods and can offer you
some attractive specials in
Ginghams, Repps, Muslins, Prints and Dress Goods
at surprisingly low prices
considering recent advances along those lines.
Also our new Wall Papers, beautiful
patterns at popular prices. Our store is
filled with staple goods so that you can
• . , .; a iia as good a choice as in many larger
towns
R. N, DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 82
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BLAKE
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Chasp the Opportunity
- ..:tea. "MEME MIG7 :-ZWit > .
Last fall T purchased many lines of new spring
goods which 1 could not cancel, and the shipments
are now coining in. They consist of
Suit , „ .tilif; and Boys
N o tt a 3 r lot over shown in Zurich
2svee(1.4 tV ° ; d OiievOTcs, eke.
Well chosen for quality and patterns.
and many other lines. I have decide3 to sell them
Atha old prices while they last, Nov is your
opportunity.
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods
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Special Values in Horse Goods
Owing to the mild winter we are compelled to re-
duce our stock of winter goods at almost cost.
Here are a few values:
Regular 80x80 jute, full lined, $3 00 for $2.25
`a 72x76 `` 2.75 for 2.25
” 72x72 duck " " 2 55 for 1.75
will
be sold at cost,
All wool blankets reduced. Mitts and. g 1o� 'es
R. F. STAD
ZU RICH