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tCOMMERCIIL HOTEL
O Strictly up-to-date in modern im re
, tarovements.. Dining rooms is sup-
plied with only the very best. it 1¶
Bar contains choiee liquors and 0
• egars. 1 11 t 1 1i 0
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Excellent Sample Rooms es
for Commercial Men. ge
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Voininion
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This House has recently changed
hands, and. is now one of the
most orderly and best con-
duete t Houses in the
Province.
r4so' etter Table in the lorninion.
R. R.J ohnstan b Sore,
PROPRIETORS.
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W. !i. HOFF�A,�N
EsimmitiHoffman's
Jubilee
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s,.• ,,r.,e,.er
e
Laundry . •
We use no chemicals
to destroy or injure
your Clothing, and we
Guarantee our Work.
TAILORING IN
CONNECTION
lust finished stock t
ti In order to maks.
offering you the best
you in Zurich. The
This great sal
First come first choice. Every rd B
Dress Goods
95 yds hilt Milton reg 25c for 17c yd
25 yds fawn 44 44 250 for lie yd
23 yds Dress Goods 050 for 250 yd
29 yds " " 60e for 420 yd
67 yds " 12'cfor 80 yd
18ds fawn Cashmere 65c for 35eyc1
13 yds red
y 44 40c for 20c yd
200 yds of 54 inch wide at a big
reduction.
13 yds brown
18yds 65c for 25o ycl
W rapperettes
200 yds reg price 1`• c for Se
GO yds " 44 12ie for 7c
100 yds " " 100 for 5c
Carpets
57 yds tap'st'y Carpet 750 for 600 yd
30 yds " 85e for G56 yd
40 yds " " 65e for 45c yd
60 yds all wool " 75c for 50c yd
a yd
a yd
a yd
nd find my stock too large.
or my new spring stock 1 am
los that were ever shown to
►ods for the smallest money.
last for 30 days only.
fis piled on the counter or table with a large
to show you the price.
Flannelette Eto
2 'Blankets reg pr'ee t
1 C4 " 4.
4 1
Wool 'la
2 Blankets reg priee'3.
xiG GG 3;.
1 GG 44 e.4 5
2 dark wool 13lkts el,
0 ea
5 ea
Alt wool t
Rugs
1 Rug 9x10 ft. regular'
1 Rug 9x9 ft. "
Cutter R.n
2 Rugs regular price
Men's Ready -ma
3 blue, 37, 38, 39, 11,5
3 black, 38, 39, 40, 11,0
4 44 37, 38, 39, 40 10.0
t " 39 reg price 12.0
;85 (?E
5. ea
5 el
13 colored 39, 40 ' " 7•a
40
('Men's fine wool Under- s 44 43. 44 6 00
wear 1 " 40 " 5.5'
•tI50'boys' Suits sizes, 2e
20 Snits ie g price 2,40 for 2.15 sur
13 44 44 " 2.00 for 1.00 snit
15 44 half wool 1.20 for 950 suit
0 4c 44 1.00 for80e suit.
Boys' fleeced lined Underwear alt
rock bottom prices.
Store for 19ft7.
discount of 25 per.
Ladies'
Ues' ifl�e�cer ;ll 1 L
nder e 1 44
}Regular price 1 00 for"'
800 •a emit " .4
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
30 Overcoats at 25 per cent discount
Boys' heavy woolen wallc-
Ing Overcoats
The regular price cut in half.
Mens' Fur Caps
7 Caps reg pries 3.50 for 2.00 each
2 44 " .4 2.00 for 1.00 each
2 44 44 ', 4.00 for 2.25 each
Boys' Sweaters
8 Sweaters rg price 50c for 43c each
•'4.n0 lisino!eunas
4'yds wide reg price $9 for $1.75 yd
2 yds wide ' $1 for 83c a yd
or 1.15 i Men's woollen Top
Shirts
its
50 ca
25 ea
'7.00 ea
4>5
11.5Q,.ea ea '1 dies' Coats
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Girls' Reefers
20 girls' Reefers in blue and faw rl.
at hall price.
Children's White
Bear Coats
2 Coats reg price $3,00 for $2,10 ea
2 44 44 e.42,50 for 1.90 ea.
1 44 44 442,25 for 175 ea,
Chiidre2.9s Eider=
down Coats
3 Coats reg price $1.75 for 950 cat.
Children's White
Bear Caps
3 Caps reg price 75c for Soo for boys
3 44 44 " 50e for 40c for boys
1 good, White Bear reg 50e for 400
12 Shirts reg price 900 for 70c 'each
4 " 44" 80c for 65e each
4 boys' woollen Shirts regular 50c
for 400 each.
-;;4.50 ea 1 Coat black regular $8.45 for $4.00
r'4 `�5 ear 1. " fawn 44 7.50 for 5.00
8s;. at a Fur Ruffs
ed
3 Ruffs reg price $1.75 for $1.25 ea
44 44 5.75 for 4,00 ea
L 2.25 for 1.75 ea
2.75 for 2.00 ea
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Dinner Setts
1 sett regular price $10.50 for $9.00
1 sett regular price 9.0(1 for 7.25
1. sett regular price 8.00 for 6.50
1 sett regular price 5.75 for 4.90
Tea Setts -
1 sett regular price $5.50 for $4.25
1 sett regular price 5.00 for 3.75
Chamber Setts
3 setts reg price $3.50 for $2.90 each
1 50 for 90e ea
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Fl letter etc which will 'be
I also have ti large quantity of Re ' ants of Prints, a roesuBlanket have goods which
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at a 'big reduction. If you w>ant:�� to line a Robe or ke advantake of these Bargains.
answer at lowest prices. Come Arong and to
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The 'people have .shown
by their increasing patron-
age during. the past year
that they fully realize that
this is place to buy their
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots- and Shoes, • 'Hard-
ware, are, Paints and Oils,
Etc.. at the fight price,
and also the right quality.
Thanking our Inany cus-
toltlers for past favors, we
asli for a continuance of
the same.
DASHWOOD
Messrs. Henry Willett and Jacob
Kellerman, who were in Godericb
last week attending the sitting of
the County Council, returned to
their homes here on Saturday.
Toni Klumpp and Fred Pinkoe n-
er of Crediton spent Sunday
with
friends here.
Miss Laura Goetz, who has been
engaged at Detroit for some time.
returned to her home bare last
week.
The Milling Co. here shipped a
carload of flour on Thursday last.
Re N. Douglas,
BLAKE.
Several young people from here
gathered at the dome of Mr. and
Mrs. I+ . Preeter last Wednesday
night and enjoyed themselves in
the mazy dance for some time.
They report a rnost, enjoyable time.
Qy"y'S'ltAL a 4
n]' asomavm5
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ENERAL
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DEMISE -On Monday est , death
visited our neighbor_ood and
clrLirned as his viotlni .another of
the early settlers in the pereon of
Mrs. Johnston relict of the late W.
Johnston. who predeceased ' het
some four years.
The deceased hail reacheck. the
,age of 68 years but foi scene time
past had suffered4fr nr int rinittent
attacks of pleurisy, a.ncl b onchites O The llows.vat on Monday evening
with `iiltness of
Pain in the head -Dain anywhere, has its cause.
'}pain is congestion, pain is blood pressure -nothing
. `else usually. .At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to
I,rove it he has created a little pial: tablet. That
4ablot-called Dr. Shoop's Headed:a Tablet-
coaXes+blbod Pressure away from pain centers.
Its u ec safely',
charming, inrelyeegingly ualaz s the blood circa-
ightful. OentlY,
•, though tafely,
label. •
If you have a hoaclacho, it's biota] pressure.
if it's painful periods with - women, same cause.
If you are Moonless, restless, nervous, it's biobd
.eengestion-blood pressure. That surely is a
certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Ifeadiesio Tablets stop
it in 20 minutes, and the. tablets simply distribute
the unnatuialblood pressure.
Bruise your finger, tri doesn't it set red, and
.well, and pain yon? 01 course i0 does. It's con.
gostion, blood Tsunamis. 'You'll find it where pain
cis -always. It's simply Common Sense.
Tre sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend
Rev. Thun returned on Friday
from Elmira where he has been a t-
tending the Conference of the
Lutheran church.
The Misses Koehler and Beet of
Zurich spent Sunday with friends
here. Miss Koehler at ole time
taught in our public schcol.
HENSAI-L•
slITGO
MAMA
Robt. Newell of Cbiselhurst has
purchased the dwelling of G H.
David, and will move into it in the
spring.
Miss Ronny, the trained nurse
who attended the late W. J. Miller,
left for her home T sthe tedwest with last
week. She wits p the
a
gold ring and a bracelet by
which together w1 w
she heart was the fan fedi•to cause a was a very slreeessfel affair. rias
of death. The Wad, nt 'Ilia. she )ti Jessph Harvey of h'
nest. with at Kipper tati about a
year ago, wben.she is erkect off
the train while it w a till ,'n motion
so wrecked her' phy r« ill that •she
had not her usua i i- 1 gth for
medial aid to livor a r and so
sucenmed to the at the loss
There are left to 1 ro ,
of a kind and Chris �i
children all of wham
They are Mrs.. Kyle t
dale, of Michigan; r?
Drysdale. and Jan:
John at home.
Her remains w
Bayfield cemetery`
whither they 'vee
'large concourse
,
The young people of the Lutheran
a. other ala Chambers, Hay
grown D ups. daughters and two sons mourn her
Mrs. Dry-' loss
c,llocls of
mas and 1 Miss Magarat Bor4thron, who has
•••• been filling a position as stendg will
+est in her in Barrie,
Ines&ry I study for a trained nurse in a
teed by a ;Toronto Hospital.
t.
Mr.
was taken Suddenly ill on Tuesday
last.
Mr. Lambrook, of Fort 'Si ttyne,
Ind., a photigrapher, may locate
here
Mrs. Magaret Latta, vrifs of John
Fitzgerald, died on Jan.
14th, at
the home of her daughter, ,nship. TNve
sold
will
14TH CON., HAY
To Tun Nish .LD :-In reply to 0. .
Truemner's article in :net week's.
issue, I would kindly ask him, hacl
that hour elapsed at pheanannual open
meeting after cleclinin.
poll? As ha stated. this was the
cause of the special mooting. As I
understand it, it had not elapsed.,:
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within sixteen minutes, whish I am
able to prove. Had they kept the
pall open according to law ha would
have been defeated by two as there
were three voters on the road who
would have been there in tiros had
they kept the poll open thsheur's
time, which was law. Therein lay
the whole cause. In my last item.
and he in his last week'se cause of aart protest
dares it, incorrect. Now he asks
nie to show my calor and bring
forth my votes. He states that
there were twenty-six voters and.
twenty-seven votes polled. He.
gets the signature of fourteen
which would leave me twelve there-
fore the false ballot would he on
my side. But to prove that the
false ballot was not in my favor I
will refer to Mr. 0. Sohilbe. who,
stated in public that theme was a.
bullet in favor of Mr, Truemnsr
which looked to him like a slip tore -
off an Almanac. I understand that.
Geo. Edighoffer stated under wit-
ness that a man told hien that he
seen a ratepayer with a slip of tarn.
off paper and with a pencil writing
on it. Now Mr. Editor, wouldn't
that correspond with Mr. Schilbe
statement. Mr. Edighoffer also
ld his proof not lave•
church here intend holding, an en- I The pall-krea
tertainment in Zimmer s 11a.
on the evening of Feb. 7th. They
have been busy for some time pre-
paring a program. This promises
to be a good entertainment and
worthy of a very liberal patronage.
Admission only 25 cents.
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tablets
3. 1. MERNER.
Adam Mansz of Tavistock spent
a, few days with friends here during
the first of the week.
Mrs. John Buohheit, accompan-
ied by her sisters-in-law the Misses
.Anna and Oleafa Buohheit of St.
Agatha, are spending this week
with the former's sister, Mrs. Alex.
Zimmer of this place.
Sherritt, Peter;
Esler, Robt 4)ry
stn and J. Sni
The bereaved
1ympa,thy of
this their hour
f3 sere.
PRANG Zurich, on Wednesday,
Jan. 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Prang, a daughter.
Died.
JOHNSTON-At Drysdale, Stanley
township, on Tan. 28th, Elizabeth
Johnston, widow of late Win.
Johnston. aged 68 years.
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Mary Ann
late Abrallifin
the home of In
after three dalys'
monies One So 4Yf
mottirn her to
John Muir ; ,
ed from thein
J. A. dlrei,erh.?
don. McKay
inoted to a pits
A. Ford ha .
Mrs. Bagsba
Street.
The fiicen
damage -to
this vicinii
Geo.•,Ma
to 0b4EW
ed the'eibti
by Drz°'11+Ia,
Thos.I OREDITON -
Egieson
ph Doi- Jeremiah 'Metz, of Elkton, ;11inh.,
Mrs John Wurtz, of Pigeon, ;Mich.,
stye the and Miss Met, of Detroit visit ad
nt
ity intheir father, Henry Motz,
week.
A large number of our villagers
aro down with the grippe.
FlrzonftaTn--Near Kippen, on Jan.
20, Margaret Latta, wife of John
Fitzgerald, aged. 66yerr3, 11
months and 9 days.
of the
died at
i-1
,6th,
s def pneu-
augllters
return-
otlaind.
kWith Gor-
been pro-
eroad.
the late
n Mill
d }such
fills in
Walter Clark has been elected by
'
clarnation to fill the vacancy in
sttLtss ,,.t•
board of polies trustees.
thct
th I been gone he would have let out.
Now Itir. Trueu�ner, did you really
Garfield Lawson has left for Ue- get the signature of those fourteen.
tion.]I h has secured a poli• your presence? You I
where
is 4wel).ing
s' urchae-
opoupied
tics it from this point..
e
len in yd Inset •.
tion.hays mads a mistake for 1 don'tknowof a Henry Pfile, Sr., in our
w
Win. Lewis was in Toronto last
week attending the annual mentis ; vection. Don't year think had year
of the National Portland Cs Ballad open some more ratepayers
Co. you might have gotten a few mors.
H. Eilber, M. 1' P., is attending Now do •it up in a business wag
the mooting of the Legislature at take your mon before at Notary.
Public and take their oaths anti.
Taranto at lirasortt,
Mrs. C. Zwicker is rapidly re- we will do likewise. ThWanki
H. ngPfile. yelz
for your space.
wearing from her discos.
[We do not think that further
It is likely that our town and the discussion of this matter, will be of
business places will be lighted with
acetylene gas in the near future. any benefit and we will sonsider
It is proposed to have a contrail the subjset closed eo far s:s THE
station, and supply all who want to 1i Ra.LD is concerned at least--Ed.'1