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'W e are now receiving shipments of
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New w Goods :dor FALL and WINTER
`Tear, and invite your inspection. We
are always pleased to show Goods
whether you wish to buy or not.
NEW COVERT CLOTH
A 54 inch Cloth of Extra fine texture, similar to 'Jersey cloth,
will not !Rix etell or pull, very !suitable for suits or dresses.
CHARMP;AN' — in pretty 'shade% of Fawn and Navy for Coatis, Suits
or Dresses.
Z'LANNELS We have 36 piece!sof Flannels in Stock, comprising
the newest fancy and plain shades in 32 and 34 inch widths, col
•Ors such as cedarba.rk, Gypsy red, Tuscan, Sandalwood, Rose-
wood, Coral, Falienc'e blue, Thrash, Burmese blue with white pin
!stripe, also black and navy.
WOOL SANTOYS — In in Pototan, Blues, Rosewood, Brown, Fawn,
Henna, Navy. This cloth is very popular .i:10.• fall wear.
14:0.ATING. SPECIAL
'6 Pieces Coatings in 54 -in. width, Extra heavy quality at $1.50 yd
_;FLANNELETTE WRAPPERETTTES, ETC.
40 pieces of New Flannelettes, opened 'up in various widths and
qualities at lower prices than last season.
RERAPER CLOTHS
In pretty shades of Pinks andBlues with gilt •scroll pattern
wide at 60e. yd. and 75e, ayd.
SWEATER COATS—For Men, Women, Boyd and Girls in Season's
newest styles.
CONGOLEUM 'RIMS—Our Stock is too large,
offer there at a real saving in price.
Size 6x9 now at
Sizsce 6x) now .__ ._.-...
Size 9_1.0;6 now
Sizre axle now
1
yd.
'HAND AT RIGTH PRICES
so are continuing to
$6.00
11.00
$12,50
FRESH GROCERIES ALT AYS ON
J. `: SONS
Produ, . Wanted Phone 59
Zurich's Garage
Gas, Oils, Greases
Tares, Tuhs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PARTS
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
VE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. S. L1 1:TTp7
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF" T. EATON
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MARE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
EATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING,
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
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will soon be here,. this puts us in,
mind of that New Stove, one that will I
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: Clarex Quebec combined Cooker and i
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AND WILL :BURN COAL OR WOOD.. 0
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• here rind having it done by our Expert M. Ted, Millteh}oitz, 4*
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On all Summer Goods in stock to
make room -for the new Fall Goods
arriving daily
Come and see before you buy
Fresh Groceries always on hand
J. W. MERNI3R
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Rennie Weber, who (spent
the summer in' Toronto, is home
for a few weeks, alter e.hieh he
will resume hie .studies at the Tor-
onto University.
Mr. arpd Mrs Albert Foster and
.family of Biggar, Sask., have re-
turned to their home on Monday,
after !spending some time with
their parents and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ftister and
family, Mr. E. Dowler, and Mr.
L",ie;s all. from Kitchener, (spent the
at the. home of NIr. and
Mrs. John Foster.
Don't forget Zurich's Big Ev-
ent next week, the Fall Fair, Get
your exhibits ready, bring all the
family, as weal as your neighbors,
as there will. ble plenty of enter-
tainment for all.
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SMUTTY WHEAT
Ontario farmers have for ye-
ars been taking heavy losses , on
of !growing !sniully wheat.
These losses in the aggregiatereach
rsseas:on will (run well over one mil-
lion dollars, .and we have 'known
1arnie1 who, ..have taken a toll.
of frond 5 to 15c per buisthel on
lage crops, If {this loss were not
easily preventable it would not be
se bac!, but the treatment given
here is the latest information from
the O,A.C, itis a ,prevention �of'srn-
ut-ty Wheat. Dust with Copper
Carbonate Dust Treatment. The
clu;st saould be applied at i therater of two! or three ounces per
.of wheat, KPlace ,the gr-
ain to `x'. treated in a barrel or
churn, about ,a bushel, at a tinea,
-Add. the. required amount v�of. Cop-
per Carbonate Dust and Alen re-
volve the barrel or churn until the
dust 'is thoroughly mixed with the
grain After -0.i�s treatment • the
grain may t,be sewn ;at once. 'Cop-
per rCarbonate may be secured ,
from almost any Toronto dealer
at 25c, per pound delivered, alth-
thoug,h in ;some places as high as
.1,25 per pound re being charged rzu'
Thi UrLied. Farr5 Co -Op r • t•ve
Co., Torontor,"
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DASHWOOD
Quite(,! a number from here at
tended London Pair last week,
Mr. Leonard Birk , n• ErM-v
for Guelph, ,where he ;d
the 0..�„ C,
Mr. Wrri, Kleinotiver has taken'
a position with J. C. Reid & Co,
)!Jr. .Lorne Tiernan left Monday
for London, where he will attend
flue! Western University.
Miss Alice Hoffman Itef for
Stratford this yreek, where she mil
attend Normal School.
Mr. and Mrs, Hy, .Hoffman and
Can•,iiy and Mea, Stacey %Spent the
week in KiL-eb Ener,
Miss Olivia ' eltin who has be-
en visiting at Kitchener, ,has re-
turned
mis Marg p •et Held' is attend-
ing high !school. at ,Stratford.
Mr. Arnold Merner and Ed,Ttam
acher Of Detroit, spent the week- o
LOCAL METS-
Potatoe,s per bag , :1 • - 1.00
Eggs . _ .__ 24-32-36
Butter lb._ __. , _ ... _ 40
Dried 'apples lb. ,._„_ ___. ,�.-_... 9
Wheat
Oats
Barley .....,. ._' ....
Buckwheat .-_----- •--
Flour
Shorts per ton__ ...
Bran per ton___ ___
Live 'Hogs, cwt.
(Corrected every_
1.15
42
•-, 4.75 3.75
.. ._ _....-.3 4.00
_ _.. ... 32.00
12;00
Wednesday)
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY !DO-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
CASH AND BONDS ON HAND
$85,429,61.
G. Holtzman—ZurichAGENT, ALSO DEALER, IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE, tl-34
POULTRY CULLING
• Have your hens culled now by
an Expert Government Culler at
Two Cents per hen. • L. V. Ho-
garth, Exeter. Phone, Crediton
18-31, 4-6t
into the prizze class.
Mrs. Rrobt. !Campbell, vlsf Sag-
inaw, Mich!., is visiting ;her ,sister,
Mrs. J. Gould, of QHay, and other
relatives in the community.
Mr ,and Mrs. .los, Harding of
Exeter, announce the engage/ale
ent, of their daughter JLeda jE., to
Arthur W. Ford, the marriage to
take place this month. .
D.r.:and Mia. Wilford and fam-
ily left Bi.yth for-rToronto, where
they are (spending a few days be-
fore (starting for Chengtu, China
where the doctor is entering his term! as medical` missionary
Another bulsiness change takes
place at Goderich. Gordon Teb-
butt, who for some years has been
clerk in Carrieskrl,rdwa.re store,
h.av rug purchased the hardware bus
iness of ILE.M, Tichborne .on West
street,
The residence 'of PostmasterWaller at Wroxeter had a narrow
escape from fire one morning re-
cently, as the result of !flames from
a coal oil stove. The fire alarm
tvai :sounded and the fire got nn
der control before any iseriora�s
dam , age wa done.
The Clinton branch of the( Doni--
;cion Stores, which. has been o'per-
tied for several years, ,ft to be'c'l-
sed the last Saturday ,in this.
month, A McKinnon, manager,
ri11 take charge of ,0, store at
end in town,
Mrs. J (icuenther of Mitchell, is
visiting in town,
A very. enjoyable time was sp-
ent recently at the home of Mr.
'r 1-1 Mrs. W. Hartman, when •about 3
sixty, guests( were ()r,resent. ,The h
afternoon ways spent in games and c
nru.sic after which a dainty ,sip -
as G
per w!served.
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CON'n' NEWS w
Vindsor,
A fatal accident toiok place o:n
.'uesday afternoon last, in tIzetewn
Wingbarn, M.r*X Stephen De-
ves, East St., Ooderich, who h.ad
one over for the voting, was in
he town hall and while going'
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own the 'steps she missed her
oo'ting, falingi t$ the bottorn,'sh�e
ars rushed to the hoes tel, but
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The annual (I44'owing match ,of a
the Huron Plowmen's, Association
will beheld fat the Sarni: of Mr.% .h
Win.. Murray, half a. mile .west of w
Wali en, on Thursday, October 7th e
The Godertch bitncl, under the vi
lcaderehip .of JZ. ;E, Jenner, tools w
part in clalss "0” band eoml�e�tit er
h1 et the !Canadian National )i . of
htbltion, !Loronto', ,but did not got r
arrused away ehortly after ; her
dmittance',
The Owen Sou.rid-Goderich motor
r'7 losv
er iee was inaugurated last
eckTwo large comfortable bum-
s are used, ,gl°ing a, doubl,eisor•-
firer -wrieh, way: The route is by
ay of Blyth,, Winghant, .andWalk
toll, taking iris a large number
towns not readily reached by
Thursday, September, '13z'4,
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NITURE
Te have receives! a large shi h[ent
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of new -Furniture including Living
room, new draiiigr o1 g
suited, and.
rockers, %itches cabinets, tables
and ,chairs
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COMM IN AND SEE OUR NEW GRACE LINE BRIM, BRASS
BEDS, AND A. FULL LINE OF THE FAMOUS SIMMONS GUAR-
ANTEED SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES,
BRING IN YOUR PICTURES TO ,BE FRAMED.
HARDWARE,
A FULL LINE OF SHELr: AND BEAVY ' HARDWARE,
BEATTY WASH MACHINES AND WRINGERS, STOVES ARI)
FURNACES, WIRE FENCING, STEEL POSTS, POULTRY)
FENCING, AND CEMENT:
:e wait—
LET US DO YOUR PLUMBING, EVETROUGf•INO OR ROOF-
ING. TEL • •;;I
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF 100% PURE MARTIN SENIOUR
PAINTS, OILS, CHI-NAMEL VARNISHES.
SUPERTEST Gas and Coal tail..
TRY OUR OILS NONE BETTER
BRING IN YOUR OLD RAGGS, TRADE OR CASH le. 1b.
Jht� & Kalbfleisch
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 6S
WIIIMININImmmamn
ONLY A PROMISE
A FART! 1-E R'S • WZFE OWNED $2,500 'WORTH' OF SAVE'
BONDS. A STOCK SALESMAN, (a Stranger) PERSUADE
HER TO EXCHANGE THEM FOR ,STOCK IN A MANURE,
ACTURING CONCERN.
Ar GUARANTEED TO PAY HER 870, BUT HIS GUARAN-a
TEE WAS WORTHLESS AS THE COMPANY (HADN'T PAI13
ANY DIVIDENDS FOR SEVERAL YEARS. ,
Why place confidence in: !stock (salesmen when reliable ads
vice
can ,be obtained ]right in town. ,
fT recommend Erie
'because'tures mens authoriaeshem esa esfuds En
of ex
ecutoxs and trustees.
6% per annum, is paid half -yearly upon $100 or .nsoro for
1 to 5 years, -.
Applications for Huron & Erie Debentures are
any time ,by.—
accepted at
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
1 i ve You MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and Paper flanging
LET US DO YOUR .PA.INTING,
GRANING, PAPERHANUIN.. &
DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A
MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE
DO. TRY US ON YOUR 'E -EXT
3013.
kI. EICKMEIER,
,ZURICH — ON',
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JO!1T WARD
Drugless Fracticsu.,
eer and Optician
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AT WALPER HOUSE, U M :
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POP PALL*
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AKING — BUYING THE MATERIAL DIRECT FROM THEMILLS
AND SELLING TO YOU AT—TREMENDOUS SAVINGS.
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