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Our stook is now cnnnoleto in the various lines of V,i1es. Mer
quisettes, Sill: tirepes, linens, Piques, Middy Clotes, Lawn::,
llalinslins, etc.
hide Wear
A nice line of Tellies V ,ii'4 w rises on nee 1 Prines frrnn $' 2r
0 :b 00, also stilt waists, uoderelcirte, night gowns, underwear,
Dorset covers, etc.
°>> wLiCeS and LITIDIOMAIS
A large stook of laces in all widths in white, orettn and bianlr
Flotineings and corset cover embroideries in new designs.
Rai Coats
3 dozen ladies Rain Coats lust arrived in tan, navy en•i hlaelt
at the Special Price of $5.50 (seek. Also a ne v line of men's
Balmacan style coats at $10 50.
Litiolaums nFloorTeverings
A fine range of patterns to choose from in Linolenms and F1oar
Oil Cloths in the different widths. Also Rags. Wall P,tnere,
Window Blinds, Lace and Scrim Curta ns and all the variou w
Lines House Furnishings.
MEN'S e
WEAR
Seyeral new lines of \•lea's FRENElt .n tting Shirts to bteaJust the thing for maria weather wear. Alo Straw Hats in the
Fresh' leading styles for the season. Call tied S31 Vies.
Groceries always on hand
RUBY and. GASOIIQ
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LOCAL 11.1 A.R. T$
Corrected every Thursday.
Butter X1.24
f;lgs. .......r r ..,r,., 25
Dried Apples 05
Potatoes.............................i 25
Wheat .99 ,95
Oats be
Berle) ,.... 55 01.
!incise heat i t
floor.........; 13.00 e.tit
I3 •.an ;ti2 5 00
eihertti �iii.Ilt
Low Utade 85:tae
Live Hugs fob 1•lensali 11.25
_. -OBITUARY
17A?aT1L S FAUST
C;e• of the prominent and best
oa=n citizens of. Zus•ch passed
away on Sunday ftrendo_n last 1,3
he perscn of Dan e' S Faust, at
the ogt• of 69 years and 14 days,
Detee cd b t l been in faring
e fon s•'nie time, anal a'though
ever thing rossnlo was dome for
Lin it was of aro ava'l and his soul
cne peassefully to its Maker at
tout mine o'clock on
Sunda;
nor ntn.g
Mr. Faust came to Hay tow.:
hip about fifty years age, from
New .Hamburg, ,and at first fol-•
'oeed the carpenter profession!,.
One of the buildings erected by
in atthem time, was t'ie er sent
etru:+ture occupied by the 'Evan-
gtlicai church.
After leaving that trade he tool.
up clerking and was engaged wltl'
Mr. Frown, one of the founders of
Zutieh. In . 1877 he entered into
par'nership with Mr. A. G. Mines
nd they i on. -u to3 a gen•ma' store
tu?ie:teesin• the stand now occupi-
ed by Mr. E. Appel. Some years
after he branched out for him-
self and conducted the general
store business now owned _ by
1 t cabs- S Gescho • He was a'so a ^-
pointed postmaster- in 1877 and
1:4353,x --Q3 3+s £ -'.-c3F-14.-t tlEsasr..s• 2 faitbfuly conducted• the duties of
Cream and . F ggs
WANTED
will pay highest cash price for Cream.
and Eggs delivered at my residence, Zurich,
at any time during the week. t
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GEORGE R. HE ,: CO.9
JEWELLERS .: ZURICH
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All our lines of summer shoes must be
quickly. Our reduced prices that will savE,
dollars Buy now.
Note the Values
sold
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Ladies `vhite canvas shoes, high, reg X12.50 for ;2.00
Ladies white canvas slippers mg $1.25 for $1.00
A lot of ladies' patent leather slippers, sizes 8 and 4 $1.50
Ladies' tan slippers, reg $2 75 Cur 2 25
Also white canvas for misses sizes 11 bo 1, rte; $1.25 for
And aInt of men's, sizes G and 7, reg $4,00 for, 2
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HONOR ROLL
161st BATTALION, C. E. F.
"THE H U R O N S"
Andrew Price
Thos. J)avideon
Louitard Dae idson
taeorge McBride
it l i It o rt eJoh nstlnn
Daniel lien note
:1•l'au ice \Vela r
We have herrn asked to add . to the
Hewer •Hell the names of the. • bo'ys
[tom Zurich, who ' have enlisted in.
battalions ,un various parts of the
'count' y and who are serbtng their
iiingr
Arne Brenner (frilled in action) i
Etnersi n r„wn
Peter Ranlidall
L calm ge11::d1.1
ltoltzman
Abe Bender
Albert Bender
David Stock
l+rauik Utt'ey
Ed. l+'iher
Noonan Pi wig
Ey.5ietnan a
Arnie Hildebrandt
Marshall Yeller
Norman Johnston
W. Livingood
Roy Geiger
Alvin Burtrus.
in addition to the above five from
Zurich joined the 161st but were re
jeered as physically unfit,
If the above list is not complete
kindly inform us and we will be pleas-
edi=t.) add any names we have omitted
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HICK'S FROECAST
.&.regular Stoma Period is cen-
tral on the 1st, extending from
July SOth, to August the 4th,
that office until the time of his August will come in with general
cle ease He ,a:so acted as sec- '+nidieations sof coining stcnrma over
_etary-treasurer of the 'Zurich central to eastern parts of the
Fall Fair Society fon forty years country. In Western parts, the:.
:-nd. the sn cess and advancement l.a anseter will be low and threat -
of that Society is largely due- to inis clouds,, rainy wind a=nd t'hun-
he un iring efforts of Mr. der
m1�il1 already be organized and
Faust in its Lelia. f. In church . starting on their eastward sweept
e ork he was a very a:tive worker ac.•oss the coterntry. Thesis sarimn s
and o_cueied matey.im,pertant of -will peach agEniefal .cn7sis on and
fines in the gift of the mem, bers. of tAseeeleing the 2,nd to 4th, more pre
the Evangelical Association of ciselY. on. the 2nd •in central, and
40ri.h He was Sunday School on the 3rd Ito 4th in .eastern states.
Saperinvtendent for many years Me=antimo ,the -barometer will rise,
end for the last number of years rind cooler, clearing •'weather win
:Yes t a elle_ of the Men's Bible have .passed the central, and on,
Class 11 �� i 1 be n -u h messed by into the eastern parts of the coun
the congrega roar. • try, If ', you *wantto plow, or
The iuncral way held on Tuesday sow or reap, or entertain, or go
,and was largely attended, inter- ono an touting, before the storm'
ment taking place in the Bronson ,reches your locality, make your
Line cemetery. A short service ari!anigem.ents according.
was 1,e d at the house after whicht 1i. Reactionary Storni Period is'.
he remains were 'taken to the '.eetlyt-alon the (th 7th and 8th.'i tet
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and friends, and the members of -
his f itlt Claes who acted as pall -
bear es a, .a honories.
Short discourses were' given by
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FuNrftRE
We have the most complete stock of Furniture ti Huron
county, consisting of
Dining Room Sets, Bed Room Suites
Sideboards, China Cabinets, Couches
Iron a nd Brass Beds, Parlor Suite•,,
Leather Chairs and Kitchen ,Cabineb. -
.BIG STOCK OF PICTURES
Picture Framing also neatly done.;.
Also see our big stock oit
Hardware,, Stoves, Gra,nitevvare, etc.
And for
[Harness, Trunks and Valises
we cannot be excelled.
Call and see and be convinced that we sell a little
cheaper then the ordinary run
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zbRic
HUROPVgiLARCE8T:C4MIBIN'AT9oN •STORE`
barometer will natturally fall -;
beginning in the west and passing
eastward across the country-- on
nd touehin•g the ale, 7th, and 8th
This falling ' barome' e; will be the
the pastor, Rev. F. B, Meyer, Rev o', e canner of higher temperatute,.
A. D. Gischlcr, Tavistock; Rev.
E. D. Becker, Crediton; and Rev,
I',ir Meyers, Dashwood, A large
.umber accom'pan'ied the funeral
cortege to the cemetery to show
healer.. end Ies•sect to the cseparted,
De •ease=d was 'twice marrieds
His :ir:.t wife precoede3 hien about
ten years ago, and the second sur-
vives him.
He leaves to mourn his .lots, hist
ido v. two daughters, Mrs. W.
Fi+rkbein r oL M'lverten and Mrs
W. 11. Hoffm .n. of Zurich, and Sam
uel E., also of Zurich. Also one
brother, Mr. Henry Faust, of Caro,
Mich , amid Mils Lydia Faust, of
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DAVID V. STIELCIC
IThe sad news was troceive 1 here
ata Saturday last of the death of
Daril V. Et .1 k yotlntgs.t sen of
'errs. Mary Stelek, of this place.
The deceased was ill for only two
days b- i ,,g .1 vi t'm- of acute diab-
t s II:; was in his 2 th yr ar and
was a young man of fine rtua'ities
rod h'e e r y C eath has cast a deep
gloom o': e • his relatives and fr'en-
ds here.
He visi`ed his another here haat.
winter and on his return +•o tine
We t, en' s' ed .e i eh the 20°r3 Bat-
ten n•n at Winnipeg. • His advance
ment in the ranks was fast and he
soon was promoted to the positi;n'n,
of corporal. Oa Thursday he
was taken ill aid on Friday he
p; sed a ea e at Dauphin, where
he was taken prior to lis death.
Some yeers age the deceased
was a clerk in J. Preeter's " store
end b,,• hie obliging w aye and up-
right char:actor won many rearm..
run's I1, seve_e1 lis corrry+eti-
on 'with that firm and left for the
eves where he had been .iv:ng urs
to th t tee of :his death. The fun
r i c a t meld. ern f uoday, July 7 0 h
fro n the listn? of his brothers .Mr.
Aithui II IP, Sisk`, the eemains
Thesc prices are good only for 3 weeks
avid Pfaff Dashwood
hq
^llnudness and a return of decided
rain wind and thunder storms. The
atmospheric tides willnaturally'
follow the Moon towards the south
end cocler currents from the north
esp cia:17 11 the t p, a s"inocpaere,
will conspire with the Venus in
fluence to •.precipitate hail storms
of:very violent typo.
FALL FAIRS
Blyth ... Oct. 3-4
Exeter •-. Sept.18-19.
Geie'•i zh See.t.27-28
Seaforth •.. --- L. .._ __. Sept.21-22
London-- ...Sept. 8-16
u ieh.... ...... e'e'et. 20-21
i 6-• New Confectionery Store
Have bought out the brsiness of Mrs McCormick and. anoved si
same to Eilber's old stand. We handle the following celebrated lines.
Stratford Bread and Cakes 1
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§ Neilson' sice C'eam & C1ioeo'tates`
Choice Confectroner • . Groceries
ei Stationery of all kinds Picture, Post Cards 0
and Novelties
is California Toilet Preparations F.
Your Patrolat, e• Solicited ,
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• f Consisting of Ladies' Whitewear, Hosiery, Muslins!
and all Summer Goods commencing Saturday,
July 22i. d, 9 a. m., and ending on Monday, 1�ay, July 31 =
11000 yds .Ribbon Ladies .'bite. I
s 8c to 200 Waists w
on sale at oily 5c a yard •
• long. and abort sleeves ' •
500'yds`e tbrQ1d-'.,,� •;x.2,50. oil selefor $1.75:
a reg. '2400 en sale for $1.25 •
erys and I nser- ,,,g $1,25 en sale for 75c
O tions Buokenlimes 500 '.'
on Sale Sots a yard Ladies House :
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New Ads in this Issue
J. Pre:tez,,W. C Wagln:r., .Assig-
nee's tia'e Vot rs' L s• Notice, War
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den, Organize for Victory, Rohl,:
Morrison.
Mr. Samuel tlingeich, of the
Goshen Line .south, has purchased
the Id er fa in on he 1 rc;ntsen Line
in Stanley, containing 161 acres,
:roar Robert Doug'as Who recent-
ly became 'owner of it through ,an
exrhaimge of land with Mr. E.
gslert .
It takes a lot of l• appenings to
fill these colm:ns each week and
,make them tenser slag to the gen-
eral public. If we miss some it.
em that youknow of, then, thiel
fault is yours tnot ours,; -you lith
not let us know. : We want -all
the news,'hat if 'Mra.• S, .crosses the
road to 'see Mrs. J., or if Charley
neck goes d,. vera the n oad and eats
on Ms fair one on Sunday evening,
that is Ms business, not ou, s or
Ve;c7 other r'e' s• n`s and consequent
ly it is mot news, We want all
the Ileitis that is vows and you can
iter od. i, Reverts xtz''c' snirtt,eleet eti 411.,•
Men's Straw Dresses •
O ret; $1.25, $1,50 on sale $1.00
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toall this years styles 25%. efF• •
Boys Straw hats Dresses I
• reg 25ets to ,$1.00 Only ibcts reg $1.25 on sale 75cts :
Girls Straw hats 2000 yds Ging- s,
• 15cts each ham, Voiles,
Men's Summert • .
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Suits
Vests, Crepes :
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. u 1 is 25o and 85c on sale at only 10c yd ;I
' reg $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 on sale Al 5Oe summer
• for only $4.50 Dr.• Mt other suits half price
ess s Goods I
on sale at 89 cts a yard •
Bose
efieee '
i Odd. Trousers
w reg $1.25 to $2,50 on sale $1.00
I •M-en'sFancy
Vests
• reg $1.25 to $2 50 on tale at 50c
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Snaps in Groceries
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t 5 lbs Roasted coffee :
5 lbs Japan tea
2 lbs Raisins for
3 cans Corn
3 cans Peas
6 bars Laundry Soap
0 3'Boxe.s Starch
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Fresh Groceries at all times
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Ladies' and
Children's I
black, white and tan lace hose
reg 25cts 2 for 25cts
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$1.00
25cts
25cts
25cts
2tcts
25cts