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ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 7, 1917.
NEW FALL HORSE_ GOODS
Our stock of fall horse goods has arrived and we car
supply your needs a little cheaper than you can buy them el-
sewhere. We have a full line of HORSE BLANKETS,
SASKATCHEWAN' ROBES, RUGS, DASH APRONS, MITTS
;AND GLOVES, HALTERS, HARNESS, ETC. We have a
few fur robes to 'clear below present cost.
We have rugs, either for buggy or car, from $3.00 to 16.00
Come and .see oar Stock. .
R. P. STADE
ZURIC
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"wVe still have a number of Boys Suits and Overcoats left. Al goods,
Could not be bought at present for double the price which We offer
them Tor. Conte at once if you want value for your money.
s9Caps, �.� Etc.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE S. VERY SUITABLE FOR'CHRI-
ST14fAS GIFTS,.
All
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are going under cost
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IVIen's Heavy
Gray Wool Socks
40c and 75c
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Children's Cashmere Hose in black,
pair, 302 to 75c.
Boy's heavy ribbed hoses in all sizes and
Ladies' wool mitts in Navy, red, white
Children's plain wool mitts in navy,
25e. pr.
FLANNELETTES. Striped flannelette,
and pink. S yards for $1,00.
FLANNELETTE SHIRTINJS, in
20c, a yard.
NEW FALL W,VRAPPERETTES in
cites wide at 15c to ise yd.
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS in
borders sizes 41.14. •and 121f.
WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, plain
ers, from $4.50 up.
COMFORTERS, well quilted and cotton filled
at $2.50 each.
LADIES' 'WINTER COATINGS A complete showing of
latest. weaves and shades for winter coats at 82.00 to $3.75.
(CHILDRENSz COATS, Corduroy velvet coats and plain cloth
in blue and brown, lined throughout, ages 2 to 10 years, at a lour.
price.
CORDUROY VELVETS. A splendid display of cox -du -ay vel-
vets in all ,colors at 60 and 75c a•yd.
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Mr. Lorne Manson has left for
Toronto to spend a' Week.
Mr. Ed. Howald, of Exeter, was
a visitor in town on Sunday.
Rev. M. Schantz conducted ser-
vices in the Mennoizite church on
Sunday,
Mr. Hilton Truemmer, 14th con.,
Ledt Monday on a visit to Guelph.
Milverton an4 Elmira.
Mrs. Quackenbush, df the Town
Line, has moved into the house
occupied by her mother, Mrs: F,
Schroeder.
Mr. and Mrs. C.. 0. Smith and son,
Gordon, of St. Joseph, visited at
New 'Hambur g for a few days
this week, .
Miss Irene Lipphardt, of Unity,
Sask.. returned to her home here.
last 'week and will visit here ford
some time.
Messrs. Arthur L. and Alfred
Sreenan, of the Sauble Line, left
on Monday for Rochester, Minn..,
to visit their brother who is 111 at
a hospital there.
The concert given in the Town
Hall on Tuesday night by Patter -
son's Jubilee Singers was well at-
tended. The program was a good
one . and the songs were all well
rendered.
Mr. Louis Weber returned hone
from Detroit last week. He will
spend the winter here. Mrs. Web -
em, who spent the past few mon-
ths int that city returin ed• home
evilly hem ee
The grand total of subscriptions
for Canada to the Victory Loan
will amount to nearly $410;_000,000,
and the bondholders number 707,-
113. In Ontario one out of every
eight persons of the popt,2ation sub
scribed to the loan.
Mr. O. Davis visited his home in
Exeter 'over Sunday,.
Mr, Cyrus 'Schoch, loth con., lest
dor Kitchener, Monday, on busi:a-
ess.
Mr. Wen. Siebert, Jr., mail clerk
on the G. T. R., is visiting his home
here,
Mise S. Woods, of Clinton, vis-
ited Oat the home of her sister, Mrs.
T. L. Wti'rm„ on Sunday.
Ma Henry Howald has been ap-
point.d. enumerator for Zurich poll
No. 3, and Mr. A. G. Baines for e.
Zurich poll Nd. 4.
The voters' lists for poll 3 and
4,'y. have been posted up at the
Post °ffied. If you are entitled :
to vote at the coming election you 1
shoull see that your nanxe is o.i ,
tli list. 1
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food shall be used in Canada after
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NEW FALL SHOES
AND RUBBERS
Our stock was never so large. We can fit you.
See our lines before sending your honey to the
city catalogue houses.
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Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
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The Home of Good Shoes
the food controller.
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BANK
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
98 Branches in Canada
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Savings Bank Department
InLerest at highest current rates
Zurich Branch
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We have just opened up a large shipment
of holiday goods suitable for gifts. Do your
shopping early and do it at this store.
Now is the time to buy your winter supply of
Underwear
Flannellettes
Wrapperettes
Dress Goods
Men's and Boys' woollen and leather mitts
and gloves, etc.
Wool Socks and Stockings 5
Wool and Flannellette
Blankets
Men's heavy top shirts
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R. N DOUGLAS
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tan, red and white,
Inez•
prices..
and black at 35e.
red and black, all sizes
striped in b:ue, gray a,
dark stripes or cheeks at lee_ and
light and &ark colors, 27 in -
white or gray, blue and pink
white with blue or pink
in
one
sizes
all
bord-
only
the
Ruminate paid b-:antify ;:our homes by fitting up rooms
with electric fixtures. We have a nice assortment sui: „ e for bed
rooms; halls parlor, dining rooms and etc., at reasonahl ^Mees.
Also a»stock of Hot Point Electric toasters, Irons Grit' eau and
investigate, we also have a full stock of Tungsten nee Nitrogen
lamps from 25 to 100 watts.
A full line of general Hard ware always on -hand •1 prices
compared with quality just a little lower than you ee elswhere.
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coat or suit is
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ranging from.
at 25e each.
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will pay you to buy
ens, ,while our pres-
. New gobds will
prices.
in Caps
man's and boys caps
•0: to t75e. Te clear
eve's
A nice rane •.• of Turkish Bath
Towels in stria
ands at 25e a!
with pink ani'
space for initi
These are ape
es and colored faro-
l 50c. Also plain
'aline borders with
Is at OOe and $1.00.
;el values.
Cases
Embroidered end Hemstitched
-at; OOc to $1.25.
lest Price fe
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blight Gowns, high
• neck and longslet:ves
• tucked yoke, white
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lien's and Boys' Underwear
All sizes of men's heev v ri'.' el
prices. :11so men's and biro's
were for men acral
LADIS3' VESTS and D>" t
high neck. long s'eeve t, es:s. .,.
rind prices.
::•.,01 underwear at lest year's
limed, and :Penman's Under-
S1•r:endid winter garments
.,1:1e lengths drawers, All sizes
Infants 'G t,sls. hutto«a fr int, 1 t 12 years. Special at 30c and
35e each.
A full rang: of children's lea drawers in sizes 2 ter 16 years.
Prices aceording t-; age. A'se I rellee rel.sizes at e0c and $1.00 each.
VIi\IF COLLARS- The new ,,e.,r collar for men. Just in at
:20c each or 3 for 50:..
Dutch Setts and Large Onions Wanted
Live 'owl taken every Friday forenoon
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RANGES and HEATERS
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The s <tso.a is coming when ro..r x:,;11 need a Rang. or Heater and
you natnral'.y will want the best .;r 4 we would invite you to see
our stock before you make your ;n;uses, We still handle t.aecel-
•eebrated Peninsular Line in all the ,afferent makes high oven.
Peerless Gilt Edge. Also many ,,>.h•=r makes.
And we guarantee any stoev zee turn out to give entire satis-
faction or your m•rney back.
Furnace work anal plem ing a •seerielty,
Clover a:ad Timothy Seed, Dutch S€.its and live poultry, all kin-
ds of Farris Produce bought eit -e for cash 'or in exchange goods,
Produce.
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