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Remnant Sale
We have been fortunate in securing a quan-
tity of Mill Ends. Pieces of from 2 to 10 yards of
We are selling these at very low prices and
it will be greatly to your advantage to come early
and secure some of these bargains while they last.
Warm Weather Wants
We have a well assorted stock of ladies' white voile waists,
Plan's Wear
For warm summer days. A nice range of Sport Shirts in
different colors, Wash Ties, Straw Hats, Zimmerknit balgriggan
Underwear, Socks, etc.
A Few Specials
Figured Muslim in calors at 8 and 10c ayard
Turkish Towels at 80 and 40c a pair
Ladies' black silk ankle hose at 25e a pair
Ladies' fine cotton hose, regular 25e, to clear at 20e
Men's Socks in black, tan and grey at 15c a pair
We have Canada Paint Co's. Pure Paris Green in stook
Also coarse cattle salt at 75c a cwt., and fine Sarnia salt in barrels..
A ,WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS
ON HAND
J. Gascho & Son
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We have been re -appointed 44entts for th
named Implements and are prepared to take orders of all
kinds of Massey -Harris machines for next season.
Basebali.:
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at 6 o'clock sharp, =oil the
Zurich Diamond
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EVERYBODY COME
Special
Prizes
OFFERED BY THE LOCAL
BRANCH OF THE WOMEN'S 'I1 IN-
STITUTE FOR . COMPETITION Al'
THE ZURICH FALL PAIR.
BABY SHIOiW,
.Open to all
For the most healthy, normal.
01111, 12 months old and under. lst;
prize, $2.00; 2nd. $1.03,
Entries must be handed in to the
secretary of the Women's Instit-
ute by Sept. 15th. Time of judg-
ing Sept. 20th, at 2.30 o'clock, 'p.
m. All babies to be presented 15
minutes before judging.
GIRLS' EXHIBIT
15 years and •uln.der, open to sche-
01 children of Bay Township. Dres-
sed doll, sewing done by hand-
Handsewing.
Knitted socks.
Darning.
Collection of crochet.
Collection of embroidery.
1st. prize in above 50e.; 2nd.
25c. .
BOY'S EXHIBITS
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15 years andunder open
schools in 'Hay Township.. Ha
st`ele'•in w'ooilr
LOCAL MARKETS
correeted every Thursday,
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Dried Apples
Potatoes
Wheat
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Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran'
Shorts
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Live Hogs fob
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Local News
NEW ADS ;- T.. L. Wurm:, E.
Appel, Cook Bros., R. W. Delgaty,
Fara: Laborer's Exeurtion. Huron
& Erie Mortgage Corporation.
Government Employment Bureaux.
L. Brisson.
(The fol:owing partes purchased
Ford ears from' Cook Bras. during
the past two weeks;
SWxn, Hoggarth, Chiselhurst; Jas.
McBride, (Zurich; Basil Edwards,
Flensalll; T. A. McKay, Kippen;. J.
Eckstein, 'Zurich; Hugh McEwen,
Hens'a:1,
'The following purchased Me-
Laughlan care;
E. Dininin, Bengali; A. :Case,
Hensall; J. Weida, Zurich.
4, A. Robins of IGoderich, land
M x 'obt. Reid of Varna, purchas-
e c I: Nes ebaker touring cars.
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soueiRTY CHANGE
Geo. Douglas sold his fine
idence property i'n the north
end' of Itowin. to Mr. (Wim. Lamont
for the price of $3500. Possession
will be given on November 1st.
next. The property consists of,a
fine roomy 'dwelling, a,, commodi
ous stable and four and one-half
.mores of land land is one of the
best locations in the vil'age.
AUTO TRUCK UPSET
On (Tuesday_ while a short dis-'
WE ALSO KEEP IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF MASSEY
HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS.
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An entr.'es i'n these competitions
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Secretary 'Women's Institute.
No entry fees will be charged;
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IRighest (cash prices paid for
live fowl. I, Hudson,
We handle all kinds of hydro sup
plies, such as lamp fixtures, lamp.
shades, electric irons, electric toast-
ers, etc., at Hartleib's.
We have a quantity of the fol-
lowing flour and mill feed for sale
at the fol owing prices;
Snow Drift Family Flour at $0,50
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Manitoba Oats at 83 cents per bush.
Feed (Flour at $3.00 per bag.
Shorts at $40.00 per 'ton.
Bran at $30,00 per to(n.
- FI, IOook 'Sons&Cor Helnsiall,
'ZURICH 5 CREDITON 2
In one of the fastest games of
baseball played on the local diani-,
and for some time, 'Zurich defeat-
ed Crediton hast 'Thursday eve by
the score of 5 to 2. Fast plays
were the feature of the game and
the teams were very evenly mat-
ched,
The Zurich line-up was as fol-
lows ;-
Catcher, E, Howald; pitcher, F.
Howald; 1st b„ W. Brown; 2nd b.
T. L. :Wunm; 3rd b., R. Kalbfleis-
ch; s, s., L. (W. Hoffman; r. f,, N.
Deirhert; c. 1., Clarence Hoffman;
1. f., 1I. Weber.
TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION
The demonstration on the farm
of Bell Bros,, near He'nsall, on ipu
esday of a Bull tractor was larg-
ely attended. A 12-24 Buil tract-
or was demonstrated by N1r, F.
Johnston of Brantford. Among
those present were; Mr, Fassett,
chef inspector for the Massey-Har-
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assey liar..ris Co., for ;Western Ontario ; Mr,
M. S. Knight, +Torointo; Mr. Thos.
Greig, CFnton, and W. Love, Park-
hill, general agelnts and a number
Of local agents, A large crowd
was present a'nd the dens r t'aticin
was a huge success, The work
.done by the tractor was 'prolrioun-
ced of the best kind. It drew as
three -furrow plow handily and is
eas ly handled. it does the work
q' six- hoses. Kerosene.or gaso-
lene, «�a,� 11.1 ..5 .1 t3 run it,
We give credit to New Years
to Prompt Pay customers.
FURNITURE NEWS
!WB HAVE A LARGE STOCK 0 F FURNITURE (WHICH WE ►itS
SELLING AT THE OLD PRICES AND ,HAVE A CARLOAD COM-
ING ALSO BOUGHT AT THE 0 LD PRICE.
THIS WILL BE EXTRA GOOD BUYING FOR THOSE NEED-
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EED 'ING ANYTHING IN FURNITURE.
IN HARDWARE
WE HAVE ALSO A LOT OF GOODS LEFT WHICH WE SELL Alrf
THE OLD UPRICE.
WE HAVE OVER $10oo.00 WORTH OF MARTIN-SEN0UR'S
160 PER CENT, PURE PAINT AT THE OLD PRICES.
COME QUICKLY IF YOU WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE Afil
THE GOODS ARE GOING FAST AT THE PRICES WE ASK FOR
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HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE
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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.
L HUDSON, Pone 5, ZTJRICH
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'It was heavily. ',laden with fruits
and block and tackle were needed
'toget it tganicl on the road. The
driver ]escaped unhurt, but the
top of the truck was badly smash
ed and considerable of the fruit
was damaged.
FIRE NEAR DASHIW:OOD
Last Saturday afternoon the
fine bank barn on the farm of Alex
peh, two mi:es'sou`_h of Dashwood
as, totally destroyed by fire. Flay
ural l:eing hau'ed into the barn ilt
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o-.&�si'me and Mire was discovered
hay prow. It had gained
such headway that nothing, could
be done to save the building. The
cause is supposed to have been an
tote heated purey or hea'ing of the
buy. !The loss to Mr. Neel), will be
heavy The building and conten-
tswere insured in the Hay Town-
ship Farmers Fire Insurance Co.
FIELD CROP .COMPETITION
Mr. IW. M. 'Hunter, judge in the
Field Crop Competition held in
connection with the Zurich Agri-
cultural Society this year,has
sent his report to the secretary and
the result is as follows;
fat, Oscar Klopp,
2nd Ellmor+Klopp
3rd Conrad Trueniner.
4th Wm.. Pearce.
5th Ed. Broderick
0th Alex.. Rennie
7th. Conrad Schilbe.
Mr O. Klapp was awarded 91
points outof a possible 100. His
entry was the famous O. A, C, No,
'72, oats, and a better and cleaner
field of oats -would be hard to
,find.
APPOINTED AGENT
Mr. Andrew F. Hess has been ap-
pointed local agant for the Huron
& Erie Mortg'ae Corporation and
the Canadian Trust Co., of London.
Both institutions are under the
same management and control and
their combined assets now total
over $25,000,000. 'The debentures
issued by the Huron 'dad Erse bear
intertest at the rate of 5% per 'an-
num for terms of one, two, three,
:Four or five years, The Canada
(Trust Co. issues guaranteed invest-
ment receipts tor alny slim of $100
or over and pays 51,4 per cent on a
.five year term,. All interest is
payable half yearly. Persona look-
ing for a safe tnvestmient at a
good rate of interest should get
full n'ai tieu n „,s tega, 4'04, these de
ben u.:3w an:I invez'n1'n re:ei t".
ic,Pr : the Farineik:c f . t1ua l➢eCtzOi
I have ordered 3 car loads of j16 per cent
;Aid Phos. for this fall for Fall Wheat, which'
is the best for wheat. Anybody that wants some '
of this Brand will kindly order early.
sell it for $28.00 a ton.
JOHN HEY, JR., ZURICH
BIG CLEARANCE SALE
will continue
During month of August
We are determined to reduce our stock
to the lowest possible point before our
fall goods arrive,
Summer Goods and all ready=to
wear garments must be cleared out
entirely. Watch our windows for
Bargains then come and seethe bi,
display of bargains in every dupart'
meat of our store.
This is your opportunity to salve.
T. L WURM Phone 2
NEW IDEA PAT"'i"ERN .