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ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 20, 1916,
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Seasonable- HARNESS Goods
See our large range -;f
SWEAT PADS BLANKETS
ROBES, RUGS, HARNESS and
HALTERS .of all kinds
Our prices will be fotynd re-
sonab'_e.
Sweat Pads, Currys,
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A'eo a full line if MITTS
and GLOVES, a'l styles sand
sizes.
TRUNKS SUIT CASES,
CL.Un ,Li .`1. �.:i•S etc.
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• lire are showing exceptionally good values in the above lines.
IF IF- Selling prices are lower than actual cost price at the present
time. Shrewd buyers will appreciate this, as everything
4. has gone up in price. While the stock lasts we will sell at less than
.. the old price. Coale early and make your choice while the stock
'°n' is wel.1 assorted.
Suits to measure $20 and up.
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Men's and Boys'
1 Suits and Overcoats
Our Gents Furnishings have been
4. bought for particular men. We have what you want.
4. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods
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ILOCAL NEWS.
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Potatoes for sale. Any quantity
C.Flits.
Dr. E. S. Hardie, dentist, will be
at the Dominion House, Zurich, on
Wednesday, and Wednesday of
the following week.
Rev, land MTs. H. Re.nbe, and
daughter, •o£ Hami•t:e visited at
:he Thome of Rev and Mrs. Re,mbe,
town, 'over 'Sunday.
Hutch ,Setts have gone tip in
price hero. Ton cents per pound
is being' plaid by .the merchants of
Lurish for them Wish we had't
about ten tons, ,They're a gold
mine,
Bring us your grain's: We ere
paying from $1.60 to $1;65 for
wheat. When in need of Fatuity
Flour or Mill Feed, it will ,pay you
to call us up and get our prices
H. Cook & Sons, Hensen.
Owing to the increase in the
cost of prod'uctio:n, the Lainbton
and Middlesex weekly- netts, -,ape.•
publishers have been compelled. to
;ncrease their cubserip ion pr'ea to.
$1.50 .t year, commencing Dec. 2,'
Siini'ar act•oin will be 'oaken by the
Essex, Kent and klg:n publishers
before the end of this year.
iThe annual rme&.ing of P.1-ae
Zurich Branch Bible Society will
be held on Friday evening Oct: 29,
in the E'vung, e is' 1 churzh, co',mmmon
eing at 8 ,o'clock p. m. Addres-
ses; will be de.iver3d by Rev. 1.1. J.
Bowen, agent of the society
,are specially invited to take an
active interest in this work, fon
the 'Master.
PRIZE MONEY READY
All exhibitors who were susses
sful in winning prizes at the Zurie4 1
lass , air clan now get ,.t eirpz'ar�
money.frons' 'the secretary, Mr. _.
;E. Hess .
FILLED IN AcriON.
Word was res •ive 1 on Wednes-
day by Mr. and Mrs. S. Livingood,
1413. cin tha their son, Warren,
was ki lad in th> l.ig: t ng in France
in one of the re_em'battles.
Mr. J. J. Merrier has purchased
>a'n. Indernartional gasoline tractor
for use on his farms.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad ;thiel and
Mx: and Mrs. A, Robinson, of Mit-
chell, visited . relatives in Zurich,
on Sunday.
Rev. I. R. Hicks, astrcnormer ;:nd,
song distan:e" weather forecast-
er and publishsr, died at S':. Louis
Mo, On Thursday last from pneu-
monia. Hp. was 71 years old.
The hunters started out en Mon-
day. in full force, it being the first
open day for rabb:ts, and many a
tbumny" was laid low. This game
seems to be pleintirul this ;season.
?The 'Harvest Thanksgiving ser-
y'ices held in the Lutheran church
last Sunday were largely atteindc•d
The interior of the church ,was "'
nicely decorated with fruits and
'flo'wers. Rev. H. Rembe of iram-
i1tor de'ivereci a powerful sermon
at i,be morn:nig services and in the °'}may} .4400000.0.004.005.00.0200314044.02040.00:004.1,
evening the pastor de'it'.zred one
of Ms inter'ast:'n., sernI7a,. Tile
tho'mlr oilerings of the day am-
oitg&ecc to nearly one hundred
dollars.
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POTATOES
For Sale, Any Quantity
Dutch Setts Wanted. Price
Guaranteed
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
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A cannot gets more
serviceable
cloth. It
drapes well
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serge, and
does not
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Every shade.
Silks for Fall and
Winter Wear
Taffeta silks, yard wide, epc'c:al
„for $1.25 a.yar•d.
This Line is of exceptional val-
ue, extra heavy make, rich dyes
and finish, shown in Mack and
blue, Special at $1.25,
Black si'ks and sateens of all
kinds for dresses, suits, separate
coats, skirts and blouses.
list of assortments and styles .is
too great for enumeration in this
space but any par:icu'a, rill: ins
black is almost sure to be here.
Prices .start for yard wile at $1
and up,
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Fa11 and W1nH
We are prepared to meet your
wants with a fuli stock of Dress
Goods, Wrapperetts, Flannel=
ettes, Sweatercoats and Blan=
kets.
Our other lines of Shoes, Hardware, Gro-
ceries, etc., are filled up with seasonable goods.
Poultry taken every Thursday forenoon, until fur-
thur notice.
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To -day and following days is an exposition of the approved fashions in Women's, Misses and Childrens
appapel and the moFit recent productions or fabrics. including silks, woollens, dress goods, etc. The
Opening Days are intended to acquaint you with that which is new in all our merchandise It is
not intended that the opening should b regarded as a.bait to lure you to counters and shops, rather
are these opening days, days of special court esy7and you are always:welcome in this store, as free in
your wanderings as you would be in your own home.
MILLINERY
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Our Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Clifton. Smart autumn hats will be on display. Vide
brimmed sailors with flaring brims, tl'iconEs, Tam O'Shanter and turbans are in the offering, treated
with that silnplicity which is the season's keynote in tril/lining-a silvery or bright bead ornament, a
band of fur, a trifle cf.a feather, of such consist,the decorations, applied with that touch which makes
it chic,
Sweater Coats
We have, just received our new
YYen'sI•ac:i s' an1C is"r :s,rw a-
er coats which are on. display.
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Corded Velvet
We ars showing a fine assort -
men in cord?d ', o ve's in al colors
and at the old prices. 27 inches
wide at 69 and 65c a yard.
MOSESTINEEMMMIMENIOSIBM
Furs & Fur Coats
A splendid display of ladies'
Fur Scarfs and Muffs at old pr•:ces.
ST : ;VES AND RANGES
On the Wall of every kitchen,.n every home is written theWard Enamel, hard white Porcelain
.Enamel. It is good becauseit is bright, It is good because itis clean. It is good because wom-
en think it is good. Today ranges must have pan els of Porcelain Enamel, two rnain
items of style in ranges in c:emrand this year. White Porcelain Enamel and
simple plain :designs in Nickle trimming, these up to the minute touches are combined in our 1916
Pecrlesi Range, whie:i has rrovena big seller with us for years past We are showing this range in dif
.ferenit styles, also in a deft hand range Besides the Peerless we arc showing the Gi11 Edge, TIap
lay .Thought, Othelo, •and ,the llig•li Over. Pen'nsula that h attract- iiig'everybody that sees it.
We rye a'so show i g a a go:ins of Heaters Base Burners and Par or• Cooks. Our special in
this line is the Regal Peninsula, whizh we will put up against tiny thing on the m;arket... A call ell
tonv nce you that t::ii is r.hepro per place to. buy a range or heat'erwb.e:' you need one.
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Sylvan Crepe
THE wearing qualities
of this crepe are
unexcelled.
The mixture
of wool and
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mohair is
e.uecially /1
fine.
A good
seasonable
cath in all
colors.
Dress Fabrics at
Popular Prices
Tweeds and Tartans for child-
ren's wear, fall and wintor school
dresses and for ladies' separate
skirt.
Raincoats
Raincoats of extra quality. All
eames double -stitched ,and gum-
med. Every coat guaranteed. A.
special purchase from the makers,
sizes 26 to 46, coats worth frOm
$10•. up to $16.
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