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for Two Weeks Only
WE WILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF 112 EN'S SUITS,
13LANKETS AND GENERAL GOODS,
DO NOT MISS THIS SALE, IT WILL MEAN DOLLARS SAVED TO YOU, HERE ARE ONLY,
A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS rWE OFFER, WE HAVE NO ROOM TO ENUMERATE THEM
ALL, "*,g, '1. 1 ., t say 'a1 .' 'A a moi.,
OVERCOATS, SWEATER 'COATS,
DRESS GOODS
50 yds grey Serge 46 in. wide,
fi0e yd, 100 yds. black and navy
Serge, 40 in. wide, regular 85e.
iyd.. ruow 60e. yd. A few pieces
of &'Oe Dress Goods for 45c yd,
Ginghanis, Prints
50 yds apron gingham, 38 in,
wide, to clew i5e yd, 6 pieces
gingham. while they last 10c. yd.
A few lines of print at 12%c. yd.
REMNANTS
'In dress goods, prints, flanel-
ette, shirtings ,etc. Come early
Land get best choice,.
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FlanneUUettes and
Wrapperettes
About 300 yds flanelette at 1
A11 15e and 18c. wrapperette
clear at 1Nc. per yd.
Oc,
to
Sweater Coats
For Men, Women, Boys and
Girls, all sizes.
Regular $5 coats for $4.00
as 4 ie 3,25
2.75
A few men's coats left to clear
at $1.25 each. Boys and girls
(coats at from ,60ew to $2.00.
Woollen Blankets & Shooting
All wool sheeting in white and grey, reg. price
$1.25 per yd. for 950 a yd
Woollen Blankets, reg. $6.50 a pair for $5.75 a pair
„ ft I, 5.00 „ „ 4,25 „
„ „ 4.75 „ It 4,00 „
Grey Blankets ,, 6.25 ,, ,, 5.50 „
1 only black plush coat, size 40, reg. $25.50 for $23
2 only Ztbilene cloth coats, reg $18.50 and .$20.50
now for $12and $15
8 only Astrachan lined, Marmot collar reg.
$22 to $24, now for $17,50
Cloth coats from $5 to $12.5
mtespas
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MEN'S SUITS,.
Snaps in men's snits, only ;10
left.,
Reg, $15 to $18 suits, no old ,tock
selling
selling now for $8 to $12.
VE RCOATS
We are overstocked in me and
boy's overcoats so we are; nuftrig
.
prices away down to clear. ` I
in need of an overcoat; doza't:;Miss
this sale
Siteeialf{ °- n
1 only wool rug, 3 yds by 8.. yds for $4 5Q:
1 only wool rug, 3 yds. by 2; yds for "1$3 50
Men's wool socks,agood weight at 25c a pr
„ a underwear, old price, 903
broken sizes to clear at"'6
0 31, at $1 50 each
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LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every i'iiuisday.
Butter
l+lggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes
`V heat
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Beau
$hotts
Low :}rade bag
Live Hogs fob .Hensall
.35
• 05
125
1,60 1,70
65 70
1 00
1 25
4,75 5.25
$40 00
85 00
2.70
14 00
Local News
Now is 'the time to buy your;
clothing, you may never again
have 'the opportunity to buy from
Appel.
DAILY BULLETINS
daily telegraph. news service
has. been 'arranged for Zurich and
the latest important war news
are received every forenoon at
Wurnals srtore where they
erre posted up.
-131..O.' FENCING NOW
?-iThave in stock a car of the
e ee brated PEERLESS woven:
fei?ce which we are selling at less
lawn present wholesale price. Any,
1 wanting fencing will do well.
o `lay in their stock before March
:5th as prices are sure to be much
gher later on. Special prices till
;the above date. .J Preeter.
!FARMS SOLD
.Mr. J. J. Mern:er ha,s sold his 60 -
acre farm on the 15th con., Hay,
,to Mr. :1'i'':n. Miller, who gets pos-
„session at once.
Mr. Isiah Witmer has purchased
`the 100 -acre farm of Mr. John;
Rein, being lot 3, con 11, .Flay.
The consideration is 57,000 and
possession will be given on March
15t
Only 6 boy's overcoats, sizes 28 t
Corsets at 50c each
200 rolls Wall '7paper 103 a roll
100 rolls Wall paper 5c a roll
ems,
Note this Bargain
Large Ranges, with reservoir,
high closet, Tea back, scroll with
mirrors on top, oven thermometer
and a large oven, 20x22, Best
Stove om the market, only $50.
Furl stock of HEATING STOVES
at knockout prices.
Call and see before you buy.
All stoves guaranteed or no sale.
e.
The Steve Question.
We were 1vcky once more in hav-
ing contracted for about 50: stoves.!
of all kinds a year ag:of:aud sines
then stoves have greatly,advancecl
in prices. We are still' seliing at
the old prices. Call and see the.
BIG STOVE BARGAINS
SEE OUR
Cook stove with. resevoir for 520,
" extended for $25.
Ranges complete for
$33.
PHONE 13
ZURICH
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El OF rt Ei
INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED` TO
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY BANK
OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE
DOM
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THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE
FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT
MAY PURCHASE AT PAR
JAN. 9, 1917
N OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK
IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF
Principal repayable lst October, 1919.
Interest payable half -yearly, 1st April and 1st October by
cheque (free of exchange at any chartered 'Bank in Canada) at
the rate of fiveper cent per a,nnum from the date of purchase.
Holders of this stork will have the privilege of surrendering
at, par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in pay-
ment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in
Canada. other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short
date security.
Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only.
A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed
to reem.nized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in
respect a applications for this.stock which bear their stamp.
• For application forms apply to the Depay Minister of
Finance, Ottawa.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, OTTAWA
OCTOBER 7th, 1916.
Cream, Eggs and Butter
WANTED
Will pay highest cash price for Cream
Butter and Eggs delivered at my residence,
Zurich, at any time during the week.
THE HURON COUNTY WAR
AUXILIARY
The annual meeting of the Hur-
:bn County War Auxiliary was
' :11.weld Cltinton on Feb. 6th. It
was deeided to take up the work
of the provincial Soldiers' Aid
'Commission throughout the co-
unty. The officials of the auxil-
ywere re-elected and received
,,the hearty thanks of the conven-
lion for their work during the
Tett year. The officers are:
Ardnerary president, W.j. Holmes,
Goderich; president, W. liry-
dame, of Clinton ; secretary, A. T.
beper, of Clinton ; treasurer, D.
MacPherson, of Clinton ;
presidents, C. A. Reid, of Goder-
ithi P. W.: Scott, of Belgrave;
H. Reid of Seaforth; Rev. F. ALL
Smith, of Hensel.
Describing the prayer che.in
a great piece of humbug, the
he w‘ould like to get the names of
the people who send out the ao-
called Golden Chain Prayer."The
circulation of these letters is caus-.:
ing worry to wives and mothersf
of soldiers who are asking to send
out seven copies3 of it to others,
failing to do which great misfor-
IL HUDSON, Phone 5, ZURICH woi
yips come."
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A well-cansidered plan for the
farm work, utilizing fully the
time available, will vastly increase
production. 'With the shortage of
labour an our farms, the mogz
must be made of. that remaining.
Proper planning of the work noW.
;Will save time.
it have secured the services of Jas.
Barry of Dunnville, an all around
Johnston -At Varna, on January
ITo Mr. and Mra. Rev. A, W.l3rown
at the parsonage Varna, on Sun
day Feb. lith, a daughter.
DIRD
Dewar -At Itineardine, on Pebru-
',sty 5th, James Dewar, father of leasing that much additional for
Mews. Robert, David and the general good, and reducing the
George Dewar al Stau'ey, in Mai nest of living, .
THE HOME GARDEN'
Canada roust produce more food...
stuffs. We have much vacant land
about our homes, which, if cul-
tivated, would greatly add to. the
food supply. Very little work is
necessary, and th.e returns more
than compensate for the effort
By helping to provide the food
ale
Great Vatues in Ladies' Coats, MenDs Suits, -Furs
COMMUNICATION
To the suhscribers of the Hay
,Telephone System.
entleanen :-
I beg to give noticd
that I will at the next meeting of
the council introduce the following
resolution, viz:
That in lieu of the present
charge of 5 cents per call now
made against all subscribers of the
Hay Telephone System at the
Henson central, that: this council
hereby make it optional for the
said subscribers to pay $1.00 per
annum extra, or $13.00 per year.
And that those desirious of taking
advantage of this charge shall
forthwith notify the Township
Clerk of Hay to that effect, and
that this resolution shall give the
Dashwood central subseribers the
same option with Exeter central
Any subscribers no._ giving no-
tiee that he is willing to pay the
$1 extra to get Hensall free for
those ronneeted With Zurich con -
'bra] will be charged 5 cents per
i call, and the same for those con-
' fleeted with Dashwood centra.1 in
i getting Exeter.
Dated at Zurich this 14th day of
-February, 1217. Signed John La -
and overstocks at a great saving.
LIVIens Tailored
Suits
These snits are well made,
first class trimmings and sell
Tweed Overcoats
Regular $12.50 On Sale at
8.50
7.00
4.00
3.50
Men's Fur Collar
Overcoats
Regular $22.00 On Sale at $17.30
Now fora argain
We have still in stock about
20 suit lengths which we are
going to clear at less than cost
of saw material. 3%, yds in
511.50 a piece,.
Ladies' Coats
20 Ladieis' Coate Regular
prices from. $10.00 to $16.00
While they last $4.00 each.
1 only Ladies Esqumebteplusli
coats, Regular $25.00 for 19.50
1 only Ladies plush coat with.
sable collar, Reg. 22.00 for 16.00
1 only ladie3 velvet coat Reg.
16.00 for 510.50.
1 only Ladies cloth coat Reg.
16.00 for 510.50.
Ladies' Rain
Coats
Only 5 left in stock your
choice for 54.75.
FURS! - FURS!
1 only Natural Wolfe Sett
2 only Sable Muffs 8.50 for 6,00
1 17 .7.50 for5,00
1 n 10.00 for 9.00
1 Sable Stole 8.50 for 6,00
1 Sable Stole 7.50 lot 5,00
Rain Coats
Men's Engliph ,make Rale
Coats good quality, $4.5.0 and up
BIG VALUE IN 11,01ELWARE
15 doz. soup plates, Reg.
ne. They aro heavier than
NOW 18 iTHE TIME TO
POULTRY wrrn DR. HESS"
PANACEA. EVERY PACK -
L WORM
10 dos 6 1,50 for 85
These plates are extra val-
the ordinary plates.
FEED YOUR STOCK AND t
STOCK FOOD AND POULTRY .
AGE GI.Y.A.RANTEED4
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