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gess Goods
Oar stook is now complete in the various lines of Voiles, Mar-
quisettes, Silk Gropes, Linens, Piques, Middy Ulotlis, Lee ns,
At.Luslins, etc.
White °/ear
,A nice line of Ladies Voile waists ou hand, Prices from $1.25
o $.4 00, also silk waists, underskirts, night gowns, underwear,
Dorset covers, etc.
OW .303 and Ebrolderies
A large stock of laces in all widths in white, cream and black.
Flouncings and corset cover embroideries in new designs,
r 4 ain Coats
3 dozen laclies Rain Coats just arrived in tan, navy and black
at the Special Price of $5.50 erten. Als a a new line of men's
Balmaoan style coats at $10 50.
Linolems Nur Coverings
A fine range of patterns to choose fr mi in Liuoleuns and Flog
Oil Cloths in the different widths. ' Also Rugs, Well Penarc,
Window Blinds, Lace and Scrim Curta'ns and all the variou rn
Ines of House Furnishings.
MEN'S`E
Several new lines of plea's FRENEK Oaring o Shirts to hand.
Just the thing for warn weather wear. Also Straw Sats in the
leading styles for the sea33•1. Call and sae there.
Fresh Groceries always on hand
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Crean' and Eggs
ANTED.
Will pay highest cash price for Cream.
:and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich,
at 'any time during the week.
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A fresh supply of Go'_d and
Add -a -Links just arrived.
We engrave them to your order.
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Corrected every Thursday.
Butter .. ................ ;x,22
liat;gs. .. ............. 25
Dried Apples 06
Potatoes
Wheat
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BarleyBuckwheat
Flour, ,
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Shorts
Low Grade
Live hogs .fob Hensell
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Local News
Miss Laura Steffens, of ,Detrait
is visiting her friend, Miss Emma
L. Heideman,.
Mr. W. 0 IC eehtel, wire and:
family of Ee:1 n, 'visited relatives'
herr ti' past week.
Dr. A. J. McKinnon, t, i'e, and
chid t.i it.ed at the. io_mer's home
at East Caleaon the past week. ..
NOTIC'E—h•o trespassing or
a:i.k:ng allowed on m3
premises. Joseph Riau,
sdale.
Mrs. McWatters ,arid daughter,
Vera, of Detroit, are visiting at+
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Well.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hess., Sr., visit-
ed their son, Mr. F. E. Hess, Lon
don, and wife on 'Tuesday. The
latter is recovering from an op-
eration for appendicitis.
Buy glars entered the store of J.
Preeter's the other night but
but as far as can be learned they
did not carry off much); No
trace of them has: been found.
Miss Anna Hess narrowly escap-
ed the loss of her eyesight one
day last week. Whi.e opening a
can of cimi.le of lime, it exploded,'
and the contents flew into her,
face. She En t,i-aed painful burns
on ;her face and eyes, but it is
hoped that her eyesight ...wild not
be affected.
Owning to ill health, Mr. D. S.
Feu t; the olli;ir g and effic_ent
secretary -treasurer of the Zurich,
.gaicu-turas Society, for the past
ot:•ty-o ie years, has been com-
pelled to resigrns At, a special
_eetimg of the president and
board c.of di e_tcrs he,d on Wed
nes. evening the resignation was
. on:-idered. and as it was the wish
of Mr Faust to „be relieved, was
acre .ate 1 with the deepest regret
2,000,000 invention
In the
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Under : to aupiees. of the Women's
institute.
by the board.. .A. resolution was
passed extending heartfelt sy-
mpatny to Mr. Faust in his illness,
act express,n•, the e eep thankful-
mess to tin f:.r the good work he,
has cone for the society during
nis teem of office. The seelete,
nad pzo pe.ei aid Mr. Faint wa.
..i ;Lys ready and willing to look
after the b^s: interests of it. Mr.
Andrew F. Hess was app oeited by
the b acd to sueeee:i Lire.
CH.-iN."xES IN GAME LAWS
The ,olio.v!ng ale the game laws
o: rn. e es. - t e hunters in this dis-
tri t —Ne grou.e, prair e fuw,i or
rat i..ge may be hun.ed,taken or
killed Lerore the 15th day, of Oct-
ober, :9,6. Flares niay be taken
by E my n e n; at any t me between
the 15th. day of October a,n,d the
dray; of November :tine:
be'tw'een', Ole 23rd day of Dee-
cm'
eemscm' e anal t ie 2nd day of January
01 q x in ; and rn a'y be taken at any
other fi:me by any otth;er means
than stho:.t',ng The open season
of woodcock is amended to read
. rom 15th October to 15th Nov-
ember, the both days 'ilniciusivE'.
Qu i an lb's k and grey st(ui re's,
wee_ t inhere the season is :made
close be order•-ira-c.auneil cover ng
e t .i. counties, may be killed
fro n tie :st of November to the
5t.i o£ th^ gime in,tnth
'ih•e 1 urch:asa or sale of wilci
clu lis
vi d geese or other. vatse
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DETROIT, i1ICH. •
Admission: Ad .fits ilk
HONG, � ROLL
161st BATTALION;C. E. F.
"THE HURONS"
.Andrew Price
Thos. Davidson
Leonard Davidson
George McTricle
Milton Johnston
Daniel Bennett
Maurice "Weber
We have"been asked to add to the
Honor Roll the names of the boys
from Znrich, who have enlisted in
battalions in various parts of the
country and wbo are serving their
King.
Arne Brenner (killed in action)
Emerson I3rowet
Peter Randall.
Emma Lig Holtzman
Abe Bender
Albert Bender
David Stelek
Frank Uttley
Ed. Fisher
Norman Prang
II y. Sierran
Arnie Hildebrandt
Marshall Zeller
J. Livangut
Roy Geiger
Alvin Surerus.
In addition to the above five from
Zurich joined the 161.st but were re-
jected as physically unfit,
If the above list is not complete
kindly inform us and we will be pleas-
ed to add any names we have omitted
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HENSALL
Mrs IVI Drake has been taken to Vi e',
toria Hospital, London for treatment.
Roy Dick has been appointed night)
operator at Hyde Park.
Mrs W Acheson was in Toronto re-
cently to see her son, T Acheson, be-
fore he goes overseas. This is the sec-
ond son of Mr and Mrs Acheson Who
has enlisted, one being now in the
trenches. -
The concert and tea held in the
Methodist church the other evening
netted $160.
RENSALL RACES b:
The horse races hemi on, 'July 1st
'tt eti a bigsuccess,. the at-.
te•ndence eves large and the events
keenly contested. - Little Miss.
G'ermettge drove Capt. Green, an
Ex'ubiiio'n half mile in 1.19q.
The re:,u'-.t ;
GREEN RACE;
Mack. .by Roadmaster, T. Kyle,
Kippen, 111; Darkey Mack by El
ectric B.. P. Eise,ibaeh, :Dashwood;
2 2 2; Harold S. by Neuse Parole
N. Kellerman Dashwood, 3 3 3;
Time -1,37, 3.14]1 1104
FRET FOR ALL
Peach (furs, by Monbars, 31. J.
Merner, Zut ice, 121 Capt. Green
by Capt Bars, H. Bossenberry,
Heaisall, 2 1 33; Aiken. Gales, by
Aiken N, N Kellerman, Dashwood
t. 3 2 2, 'Tetne 1+C9, 112, 112, 109;x.
St 171 + E. Eosaenberry, Zurich,
Judges ; C, EiTber, Zurich, T.
Klum,pf. Dashwood. '
A e iet wedding was pelform:'d
in this city on July e5t]i I91C
when Miss Ida Sipple, form 1a .of
Zurich, C+ntarirr, was married ie.3 tt
1T Max.G Felclrappe, of.
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m(u`h :Wifi r irs,ra. + i. e -t y
fter t C ti eddz efe eenneaf at vet ?
seri' l rc c'?it call v tl e inn letliatc
friends or the couple TM1f. A11,3
Ms E e den Ppe 1CP, 10;1.! e utaYe
tonne, Akron, Ni1`4
FeItlr T pe is co,n cte l.. Win till'
"4.1.::41i c ctural kir ;'.tr me,nt r,i !'h+
�.a00 ^;t'1" TIM' and rubber (Yo,
The 1 ti i .e ws the miles . of Troia' x
at a ti•oat e i.a.:t.y g.v0,1 iko 1,e+
e r ter miss ne'nia E.ipple, T r:or t,
tlhn a ed l 'ig and at a num'.e, 0;
•t house 17a. icy She. leaves a Itrg'e
Lbur of friend in thisr'ty, lyric
Children cfell
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happy
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ST. JOSEPH
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Mr and Mrs Ed Wilhen of Ilays•
vine spent Sunday with the Tatter's
mother, Mrs D Sarar as.
,'?,.Mr and Mrs N Schatz of Milverton
anct Mr and +1rs IIy Schade of Brew-
ster Spent Sunday with friends here.
?dr and Mrs R Taylor of Detroit
epen.t a week with the letters parents
Mr and Mrs J Papanau. •
.Mr and Airs J Mosseau of Detroit
-ire spending a week's vacation in this
vicinity. They came in their auto.
Miss Mary Spencer returned haine
from the Hospital in London slightly
unproved in health.
Mr and Mrs Jacob Richter and
'sanity of Arkou•i spent Sunday at the
mine of Mr 0 O-yrnitli.
Mrs R Bedard of Drysdale spent
Sunday with her sister Mrs 1+' Seamon.
Mr P Cnrriveau of.11rysdale has his
gang working at J Overholt's erecting
J. foundation under the barn.
Messrs Id Beaver and Is A Williams
7f Znrich called ou friends here on
Sunday last.
Perch fishing is the order ' of .the
'day when the hay is too green to draw
in. Sonne fine catches were made last'
week.
IP li .1g; on flay*, Lih :Tal, was
;loctod'to 1,110 Ontario Legi'atriro for
\orth Perth by a inajority of (327 over
A ?taking,
LU!JTURE
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We have the most complete stock of Furniture in Huron
.
county, consisting of
Dining Room Sets, Bed Room Suites
Sideboards, China Cabinets, Couches
Iron and Brass Beds, Parlor Suites,
Leather Chairs and Kitchen Cabinets
BIG STOCK OF PICTURES
Picture Framing also neatly done.
Also see our big stock of
Hardware, Stoves, Graniteware, etc.
And for
Harness, Trunks and Valises
we cannot. be excelled.
• Call and see and be epnvinced that we sell a little
cheaper than the ordinary run.
C. 1474
TLEIB, ZURIcIi
HURO'Jt'SILARCEST'CG+ a`.' BINATION STORE
BREED DRAFT NOISES
Standard Bred Horses and Pereheron Horses are
11 bringing the Big MONEY..
The Percheron Horse best fills the demand
for Drafters. The Napoleon Stock Farm,. St. Pt
Joseph, Ont., offers the services of a beautiful,
well-bred Percheran Stallion, RADIGUIL,.. J.R., `
0 and also offers the services of three Standard ici
Bred Stallions of which one is EMPEROR Yk
McKINNEY, the best bred stallion living, i]a ti
America. For further particulars and terms of
service write to
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0 Cantin, Owner. James Masse, Manager. All
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Ilarness leather is an enormous
price and still going higher. 11 you
,.tea in need of single Ilaruess we, have
few seta left at the old pace $15.90
nd $20'00 a sit at IIrtr'tleibs.
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The summer issue of New Ideas in Fashions is
just out. Contains hundreds of the loveliest
designs for ladies, misses, girls and childrens
dresses. Do not miss it. 15c a copy with a
New IdEa pattern free.
Commencing Saturday, June 3rd, we will re—
duce all our .Millinery
To Half Price. Come early
:and geta good choice.
Big Bargains in White Waists
We have some big bargains in Ladies' White
Waists. Also a full line of
Ladies. Underwear
combinations, 40c and 50c a suit.
Ladies' Petticoats ..
in white, falser, green and cerise only 60e each
Lacia3' ) 3 Ds esses, $1 up
• Ladies' Overall Aprons
in light and dark, neatly trimmed, only 50c ;
Gil UU rev's Dresses
in all sizes, 25c up .
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Midt.iesfor Women and ,
Children, 50c tO $ x .25
Fresh Groceries at tildes
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