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We have the celebrated Rogers Coats again
in stock. These coats are well made in the newest
'4 styles and are guaranteed. Should any garment
4. prove defective in material or workmanship it may
be exchanged for another ur price refunded.
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I. Corded Velvets RI.PANKETS
Mona
fall sizes, for men, 'women and You can save money by pur- '.
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A complete range of corded
Woolen and 'Flannelette Blan- i.
l and plain velvets on hand in
kets rn(aw as prices are advanc-.
4. the various colors. Prices
from 60c to 75c per yd, ing. While our stock lasts we ,1.
New Flannelette
Mona].
Knit Sweater Coats,
.., children!. Prices right.- -m
chasing your requirements in
Wrapperettes
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Men's Wear
New flanneletts and Wraip--, +
fp.ereittes to hand A well as- .
sorted stock at right prices. A new line of Men's and! .�1'.
MILLIi3oys' overcoats, up-to-date +
�$, styles. Come and sce them. *4;
Only 12 'men's suits left le
stock. Regular prices from$12iu
50 to $20. Now selling to clear ;
at $6. and $12.50.. •r
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and trimmings at greatly ve-
duced prices for balance: of
season.
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resh Groceries always on hand
RUBY and GASOHO
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday;,
Butter
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Dried Apples
Potatoes
Wheat
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
Bran $32 00
Shorts
Low Grade bag 2.50
Live Hogs fob Ilensall,:...; 10.50
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Will pay highest cash price for Cream
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at any time during the week. Live Fowl 1
taken every Saturday forenoon. Dressed
Fowl
taken any time. 'Highest cash price paid.
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Local News
FARM SOLD
Mr. Robert McBride, of .Stanley,
township, has ptuaehas,ed the 98••,
acre farm at Wagner's Corners
!ram Mrs .1 Quackenbush', for
$5600. Posse:ision- will be given
.o.n January 1st. Mrs. Quacken-
bush will reside, .on the farm for
another yeia
NBW lMINISTER OP MILITIA
Hun a. 3. Kemp, M. P, for Emit
•rcronto, whc ieJs b..'en •mini9tQ1,
au:h.,ut r.ortfolio in, the Bordeu
cal:inet since its formation, in 19 1,
s Canada's new minister •of.militia
and defen.e, succee..ing_Li.n -Gen
Sir.. Sam Hughes. He was sworn
offi_e by the• Duke of Devon--
nire at Rideau Hall on- ;Thursday
last.
DESERTERS PARDONED
By an order -;in -council "passed
and signed by ,the Duke Of Devon-
shire,. many who have deserted or
who are absent without leave are
pardoned provided that they sur-
render themselves to the officer
commanding the iuniJts to which
they belonged or erse to the of-
ficer commanding any military
district in Canada not later than
December 15th. Deserters who
have been ''imprisoned will be
handed to the unit to which they
belong.
FIVE MILLION XMAS SEALS
The National ,Slamiteriu'in as-,
sociation has ,issued over five
million seals, to meet the require -
Merits of this •year'.s( Xm'as;. Seal
Campaign: Last Year .0 • the
United- States (alone a iir • -eighty
millioin seals were sold, and this
year nro less tthain three hundred
milli,ene have been isislued. The,
use o• these 74gais on letters„
Xmas parcels, tete., is becommira
more .popular year by year. No
easier way ,may be found by which
you may do your bit in stamping,
out the plague of 'Tuberculosis.
EXIT THE 12 MONTHS CREDIT
Add -A -Link Bracelets
A fresh supply of Gold and Silver
Add -a -Links just arrived.
We engravethenl;to your order.
GEORGE R. HESS $°:, CO.,
JEWELLERS w sa ZURICH
Z. P. S. Report
Report for the 'month of Noveml
ber, for ro'oiu'I The standing of
-pupils is but,sled onrgeneral proficie
ntcy and goad conduct. •
Sr, II-- Greta 'Meaner; Ruth
Brenner; Frarnces Mi'ttelholtz;
7V1edelena Meidinger; Elda Callfas;
Ethel Hess; Austin Schwalm; Ger-
ald Bedard,.
Jr. II- John, Henry Kochems;
Irene Dechrer; Agnes Zettel; Ivan
Z'Yungblut; Edmund Bedard.
Sr. Pt. II- Leonard Wagner;
Dorothy Brenner; Wesley Callfas;
Anna Mittelholtz; Claude Meidin-
ger, A'arsom Keller, Freda Howe,
Jr. Pt, III•- Frappes Deitrich;
Adstin Hey
Sr:I-Lorne Polster Alice Deitz.
Class a -Beatrice Merrier, Wil
lie Neeb; Htazel Bedard,
I Class, b -.Mildred Geiger; Dor-
iothy Zettel;.
J. Veitch, Teacher.
Report for the month of Nov-
ember of Room STI.
Jr. IV- L. Wesoiolh; Ivan Kalli
fleisch; Zettel; D. Campbell;'
i;. O'Breina Ivan Kalbfleisch;
Wegner; I. Yungblut; Lennis O'
Brien, A. Bremner; 13. .Siebert.
Gr. III- I. Neuschwanger; G.
Walper; E. worm; W. Truemner;
E. Geiger: G. Zettel ; D. Fritz.
jr III-- E. Fee; E. Ho -ward; al.
Deichert; iV,. Peeing; M. Mitteh,
Waltz; L, Deeher.; M. Preeter; M,
=Howald; M. He T'; L. Rau; I.Fisher
El. Ducharrne : P. Galli -nem
Jr. III -M. tTttley ; C. Mern.er ; E.
Dietrich; J. Davidson,; P. Leibold
M. B. Wa'tsoT •Teacher
London -Life Policies are
"GOOD AS GOLD"
Why not protect yourself and family with
a good life insurance policy.
All the popular plans of insuranca written.
For particulars apply to
Andrew F. Hess, Local Agent
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The Stove Question
HICKS' FORECASTS
A Regular Storm Period is can-
t..ral on -the 5th, extending from.
',he 2nd to the 7th. Owing to the
itnmic'eece of the Vanes perirfd.
alai the moon's first quarter, and
p,ssage -over the celestial equator
on, the let and 2nd, we may expect
the preceding reactionary period
to hold over the regular period,
hence there will be threatening
conditions, with 'more or less
stormirie{s, as !December comes in.
On and ;touching the 2nd, expect
a decided ifall of the barometer,
a mavked ;increase of temperature
with south iwinds cloudiness and
rain, wind land thunder, especially
.towards the isoutli:. -A short re-,
action of rising barometerand
change to ,,colder, may probably
follow about the and to 4th, to
Thursday, 7th, iwe ,rr a.y, look for
return of ,fallin.g barometer, south
winds, cloudiness, and renewed -
storms of rainy. IThe disturbanc-
es of this period wi ilrequire three
or four (days to pass' quite .across
the eoirnrtry from the point of their
origin in t'he west, to their dis-
a ppeamance in (the east. This out
look practically gives promise to
two distinctive storm centers to
pass over the country during the
fir st week in December. Two,
distinctive baromerric re•act!ons to
higher, will be attended by two.
,narke 1 changes to colder, with
bref interval of clearing weather
Other things ;being equal, it is
an easy thing for Juuriter Playing,
to stir inn a thunder storm any
time during ;the damtinande of a
Venus period,. Such storm's! at
this seasion of the year are always
folio a ed by rains turning 'to ice,
and snow, ;with ia. cold wave that
needs to he anticipated and pre --
pared fon, . &
SYSTEM
The merchants of Zurich, Dash-
woorl, Blake and Drysdale have
decided to do away with the old
witch abused twelve .month's cred-
it system, which has become a
nuisance in the busines+s world of
today. Years 'ago when the
farmers had no other market for
their produce but the stores, the
system could be worked in a
fairly satisfactory maintner, but
tot,day. when the farmer can
sell everything the grows or pro-.
duces at this orvn, door for spot
cash, the system has fallen• clown
badly, as the imerchant, generally
is minus the produce and ha.s' to,
charge the 'purchases made at
his store for 12 nionthsa or more.
Many other unfair instances of
the abuse of the long credit sys-4
tem might be quoted. To over-,
come this to some extent a three
:month's credit ,will be started
after January 1st next. That is
all purchases (must be settled by
spot cash Orr la credit of three
months will be given to reliable
customers, At the end of the
three .1 -months, or four times a•
year, riz: On April lst., July :1st,
Oztober ist, and January lst the
accounts will be due and must
be settled by cash or promissory
notes. ,The system should work
out satisactorily botllu to the mer-
chan . and ,the cust:-mer. fIt should
be remembered that the producer
cam bei all his priducts for cash,
he does not have to whit six,
eight. twelve or more ',months
ton his money. And the march -
ant, wk.en -he buys a bill of goods
from the wholesalers, must pay
the same in 30 days. In tact, in
these days of strenuous financial
stress, the business man must
nralu arrangements •to meet his
,payment', promptly or go out of
busines4s, and it is hoped thait7
the cus-tomeirs ,wrll help therm in
the new 'plan, that it may be pleas,
ant and tpaofitable for both part-
ies. It is expected that 'othecr
neighboring towns 'hill adopt a
sSn;e1Vt'itat
To new subscribers in Canada we
will send The Herald from now
until Jan. 1917, for only 15 cnts.
Note this Bargain
Large Ranges, with reservoir,
high closet, tiled back, scroll with
mirrors on top, oven tharmometer
and a large oven, 20x22, Best
Stove on the market, only $50.
Full stock of HEATING STOVES
at knockout prices.
Call and see before you buy.
All stoves guaranteed or no sale.
We were lucky once more in hav-
ing contracted .for about 50 stoves
of all kinds a year ago, and since)
then stoves have greatly advanced
in prices. We are still selling at
the old prices. Call and see the
BIG STOVE BARGAINS
SEE OUR
Cook stove with rcsevoir for $20.
" extended for $25.
Ranges complete for 03.
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ZURICH
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Confectionery Store
Dashwood Bread and Cakes. Stratford Bread,
Neilson's Chocolates & Candies
Choice Confectionery & Groceries
Stationery of_all kinds Picture Post Cards
and Novelties
California Toilet Preparations Q
Agency for Parisian Steam Laundry.
Parcols:must be brought in before Tuesday evening of each week.
Your Patronage Solicited
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FOR RENT
Premises in Zurich owned by Mrs
McCormick For particulars apply to
A. Mitteiholtz or A F Hess.
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Sale of Land for Taxes
'The .adjourned sale of land for
taxes will take place at the Court
House in the 'Town of Goderich on
'Tuesday Nov. 28.1916, at 2 o'clock,
un,
County ,Treasurer's Office,
Goderich, November, 15th, 1916. •
Vi%m. Itt lm: s, 'Treasurer.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Municipality of the Corporation of
the Township of Hay, will buy the
lands at the adjourned sale, which
had been offered for sale for taxes
on the 14th day of November, by
the Treasurer of the County of
Huron, said sale having been ad-.
j urned to Nov. <S:h, :6 6 unless
the taxes and costs against the
lan.ds are paid on or before the
adjourned sale.
Thos. Johnson,
?Treasurer of Hay.
Zurich, Nov. 16th 1916
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Ladies' Department
As it is very hard to replace some of the
goods in this department at the old price, 1
would advise you to buy early as the prices are
sure to advance.
Wrapperettes at the old price
Flannelettes at the old price
Dress Goods at the old price
Underwear at the old price
A few nice lines in Ladies' Coats, sealette, at only
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$22 and $25. A Big Bargain.
Men's Department
It will pay you to buy here. All hats at
a big reduction.
FALL and WINTER Garments
What about an up-to-date Fall Overcoat. We are agents for
the celebrattd Broadway Brand. Hundreds of samples to choose
from. Fit guaranteed, Also orders taken for suits.
A beautiful range of men's Hats, Caps' Sweaters, Underwear,
etc. Now is the time to get these things when our stock is well
assorted.
tJust in, a beautiful line of men's Ties and Mufflers. We
• handle Arrow Brand Collars, the best on the market, A new line
s of omen's flannel shirts. neat patterns, $1-50.
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