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WE ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN
THE VARIOUS LINES OF SPRING GOODS. WE WOULD
4 BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU INSPECT OUR RANGE OF
1 SEASONABLE GOODS AND GET OUR RPICES WHICH YOU
iWIL'L FIND VERY REASONABLE CONSIDERING THESE
(WAR TIMVIES. ' (;
'4. DRESS GOODS
A shipment of Berges to hand, suitable for Ladies'suits
or dresses, in black, navy, brown, wine. Also Panama
cloths, Garbardines, etc. j ! , _I i w i f i ,
Silks
Are very fashionable for spring and summer wear.
°i' 1We have a wince range to chose from in crepe d'u chenei
+ Paillettes, silk poplens, habituas in+ waist and dress length
' Prices fro'm 15e to $1.85 per yard.
' ° Curtains
Novelty Scrinim curtains in white and :ecru at from $1.25
' to $5.00 a pr, Curtain scrums, bungalow netts, etc.
': Waterproofs
Special value in Ladies rain coats in black, navy and
.,, tan, 15 only while they Last only $4.75.
Window shades
A supply on hand which we are selling at the very low
..1. price of 40c each.
New Wa I papers
In attractive designs. Sure to please you. We also have
.§' ,, linolleums and floor oilcloths. A fine lot of rugs in different
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Seeds
We are ready td supply your wants in reliable field and
`-+1+ garden seeds at right prices.
A ;WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS
,1. ON HAND
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Massey -Harris Implema.ents
We have been re -appointed Agents for the above
named Implements and are prepared to take orders of all
kinds of Massey -Harris ma ehines for next season.
HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS.
We still sell Wagons. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs
Cutters, and We repair the same class of goods.
Squae
Deal
F. Hess & Son
The Old Stand
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If you intend to build a garage we have
material of all kinds for same on hand.
Everything in
Lumber and Building Material
Combination storm and screen doors made to order.
Custom Planing our Specialty
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NOTHING MORE TO SEE
L.n old iScotchmain wad threat-
ened with bl"Jndrnesls if he did not
give up drinking. "Now McTav-
ish" said the doctor,"Its like
this; youve either to stop the
:whiskey or hose your eye-sight—
land your pnust .Choose," "A1
weel, doctor," said McTavish, I'm
kan auld roan nloo, and I was thin-
kin' I hae seen aboo;. everything
!north seeing"..
DIED
Howald—At +Zurich, on Julne 9th,
Mary Schilbe, relict of . 1 ate
Bartholomew 'Howald, aged 62
years, 7 months and
18 days,
Pfaff --At the Blind Line, +Hay,on,
Sunday, eTune 10th, Henry.
Pfaff, at an advanced age.
Next ITIs'urlsde r its tS, +!slrifoSt day
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I. HUDSON, Phone 5,
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Cream, Eggs and Butter
WANTED
Will pay highfist cash price for Cream
Butter and Eggs delivered at my residence,
Zurich, at any time during the week.
ZURICH
1s ;a
Children's .Day of the Evangel-
ical church, Zurich, has been post-
poned to some future date.
Do not amiss this opportunity`
Last chance toti'tuy, boy's clothing
at prices Appel is selling theni for
roverything must bIe sotdt
E.
Appel.' ,
Song ,Services will be observed,
in the Eviaingelical church, Zurich
next Sunday evening June 17th, At
cordial invitation is extended to,
all to spend ,this grand worship;
with us. !
i The funeral of the date Henry
Pfaff took peace onCIWed;nesday of
this week. Deceased passed a -
'way at the hone of his son,
John Pfaff, On tSuniday. His,
death reunc{ves another of the pio-
neers .op this section.
Messrs. Fred Howald of St.
Marys, pfd. Ho(wald of Exeter,
Theodore Howald of Akron, Ohio,
Ferd Plowed of Waterloo, .Eldon
of 'Zurich, and Mrs. Ed Rupp of
Detroit \were here this week At-
tending the funteral Of their mother
the late Mary IHowlalid
Miss (Anna Scott of Nottawa will
'address the Women's Institute in
the Town Hall, Zurich, on Tues-
day, June 19th, Subject; 0°The
farm horse conveniences and labor
saving?' As the speaker addres-
ses the !Various institutes a treat•is
expected. A su:t'ble program has
been larrainged. All ladies are
condiaily invited.
NOTICE
Owing to the aldvafnced price of
fuel all business places and resi-
dences colnnected for (hydro EI-
ectric and using current under the
present (system, will be charged
for every lamp contnected. Peop-
le using 'large lamps w11 'Ile
charged _gee- lt4r. -. . ,„N
(Zurich Electric Light Plailt,
HAY COUNCIL
COURT 01+' REVISION
The first sitting of the Court
of Revision of the 1917.Assessment
Roll was held last Saturaday,fore
noon.
,The following appeals were dis-
poeed ,off_..
M. Tinney, assessed too idgh, i a
action was taken; C. ;Thiel, dog
struck off ; H. . olland, Sr„ .dog,+
struck off; C. Kading was assessed
as M. F. IT. lot 31, con 7; 'W. Me-
Allister (assessed only 1 dog; W.
;Coleman, 1 dog assessed oln lot 4,
con 8, instead of ;W. Blatchford;
G. ;Campbell was assessed only on
lot 56, St. Joseph, W. Johnston was
assessed on lot 16, Econ 9 and ehf
10, con 8, instead of H. Volland,
Jr. J. Brown (assessed only 1 dogs
(COUNCIL MEETING
The regular session of the coun-
cil was held in the afternoon.
The offer of '.W. Proudfoot of
$60:21 _as back taxes on the big
block at St,. Joseph was accepted.
Louis ,Schiibe was appointed road
commissioner' Instead of A. Rose.
A. :Zettel was appointed to ex-
amine the Schl(valm Drain and re-
pair same at ,once if 'necessary,
The following accounts were
passed;
A. Zettel work on telepholne,
$1,25; (Can, Express 2,30; Bell Tel
Co. L, D, (Tolls, April 59.92; 111.C.
Small, re Bell Agreement, 2,50; G,
'Blackwell, assessor's salary 95,-
00; A. Voison, work on telephone
1.50; R. +Tinney rep culvert 3.50;
Northern 'Electric Co. supplies
218.20; A, Zettel wlcirk con 10-11,
3.75; A, Zettel w+o{rk Schwalm
Drain 2.25; C. Beaver culvert -S.B.
10.00; P. Desjardine ciul and cem-
ent tile, culvert S.B. 5.00 W, De -
[cher team grader S. B. 4.50.
(The cotuncil will meet agaitn on
Saturday (July +7th at 2 (m,
P. (Hess, Sr., Clerk.
We have fol saps the fo'llodt g
Ford touuring cars; One 1.913 and
one 1914 Also one 'Overland tour-
ing car.
(These cars have been al(1 over•
bauted and are in gciod running'.
order. ;We are offering them at
very low prices. It will pay'yru,
to call and see us.
Cook Bros.,
tienstail
— LOCAL
LOCAL MY[ARKETTS ='
Corrected every Thursday.
Butter
Eggs
Dried Apples
Potatoes
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran
Shorts
Low Grade
Live Hogs fob
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32
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2 50
2.15 2.25
70 85
1 00
1 25
650 750
$40 00
42 00
bag 3.00.
Hensall 14 50
Local News
A ,rlecital by Miss Elizabeth Ran-
nie a'nd pupils assisted by Miss.
Ethel Reynolds, Leader, of London,
master ,.,alter Rennie, violinist„
accompanied by Miss , Gertrude
Rennie, also of London, in• the.
Towr. Hall, Zurich, on Thursday,
June 28th, under auspices of 'Wom-
en's Institute. Proceeds for pat-
riotic 'purposes. 'Admission 25
cents ; childretn 15 cents. See large
posters for particulars.
The following parties have pur-
chased Ford touring cars from)
Cook Bros, Hensall, during the
past ten days;
Armour Todd, Hensall; David J.
McLincliey, " .Varinda i .A.. A. (Swan,,
Thomas Kyle, Kippen; R. Manson„
Croxdarty; Bobt McKinley, Varina;
J. F. ;Aikenhead, Brucefield; ,Wm
Heart Varna; N. M. ,Cantin (St,
Joseph; Ben Elder, Hensall; A,
Cease, (Hensall and Sol Pollock of,
Grand Bend .purchased Studebak-
er touring cars.
DEATH OF MRS, B, HOWALD
After ea. short ileness the death,
took (pljace on Saturday- last oe
Mary Schilbe, relict tof the late
Bartholomew Howald, in her 03rd
year. The .deceased was highly
esteemed in this community. (The;
funeral •was held ojn Tuesday„ in-
terment taking place in the Luth-
eran cemetery, tl''ive sons and one
dauughter .mourn her loss.
.WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
A very interesting meeting wa
held June 13 at the hone of Mrs
J. Doug..as, ,Town Line, The Lit-
erary part of the programme con-
sisted of a' paper on "aline saved
in thee .kitchen" given by Mrs. E.
Appel, rand a solo by Miss V.
Johnston (after which a very
dainty lunfch was served by the
hostess. y,
The Red Cross work of the In-
stitute during 1916 Nms as foli:ows;
From, their own fu(ri.ls .44 pairs of
socks 1 sweater From the County
Council •Gra,nt, 192 pair of socks
54 dray shirts; 54 day shirts, 1 sweat
seri 7 pa it towels, 10 handkerchi-
efs. ' .
REV. E. G. PO)WELL LEAVING
Ret. (E. G. Powell, who has been
acting as joint field secretary for
the counties of Huron and Perth in
connection with temperance work
and .the lenforcem•en't of the' Canada
.Temperance Act for the last three
years, has resigned.
,Mr Powell has been successful
in building up an organization
which has aceomplisheed a great
deal in law•. enforcement, and now
leaves to take lip a 'larger work
in connection with the committee
of one hundred, with headquarters
at London and having most of.
Western Ontario as his field of
work. , ,
IThc tl uleon Coulnty executive
d
met' last Friday and decided to
continue the work until the 'last
vestige of the liquor traffic is
driven from its borders and at the
request Of the Perth; eateeutive wild(
meet with goer' in the near future
to decide'jas to a successor to M:r,
POWe1l,t
We give credit to New Years
to Prompt Pay Customers.
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FURNITU E -
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK 0 F ,FURNITURE WHICH WE ABIs
SELLING AT THE OLD PRICES AND HAVE A CARLOAD CO-
ING ALSO BOUGHT AT THE OLD PRICE.
THIS WILL BE EXTRA GOOD BUYING FOR THOSE NEED
ING ANYTHING IN ,FURNITUR. E.
IN HARDWARE
TWE HAVE ALSO A LOT OF GOODS LEFT WHICH WE SELL A'Lb
THE OLD UPRICE,
IWE HAVE OVER $1000.00 WORTH OF MARTIN-SENOUR'S
100 PER CENT. PURE PAINT AT THE OLD PRICES,
COME QUICKLY IF YOU WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE A:
THE GOODS ARE GOING FAST AT TM PRICES WE ASK FOR
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Ladies' Department
HOUSE-CLEANING IS NOW AT HAND. IF IN NEED -OR
RUGS, LINOLEUMS, LACE CURTAINS, ETC., ,WE CAN SHOW YOIJ
ALL THE LATEST.
A full lime of Ladies' Waists,'House .Dresses, Middies, Children',
Dresses, Aprons etc. Why sit down to snake your clothes when
you can buy them ready made at less than cost ofmaking.
LADIES RAIN COATS—$5, and nip.
SPORT
LADIES'
_ SPRINR
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COATING. A nice range :of sport coating in coat
lengths only.
MIDDY TIES. Just received a
,Something new.
nice range of Middy ties
AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS In latest colors am
I ( patterns,
CALL AND GET A MONTHLY NEW IDEA FASHION LEAF FRE/t.;
Saturday Special
20c and 25c Ribbons at 15c a yard
Men's Department
COME AND TAKE A LOOS. T HROUGH OUR IMMENSE STOCK
OF NEW HATS, CAPS, NECK TI ES, SHIRTS, ARROW COLLARS),
GLOVES, SOCKS, ETC.
SPORT SHIRTS—Our stock of sport shirts is complete tan and white.
WE HANDLE ROYAL PURPLE -SCALE MEAL, ROYAL PURPLB
CHIC.S FEED,
SEED CORN AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE.
FRESH GROCERIES AT 'ALL TIMES.
T. L. WURM
Phone 28
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