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Vol. XVI i
ZURICH, PRIDAX MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1916.
Seasonable HARNESS Goods
See our large range. of
SWEAT PADS, BLANKETS
ROBES, RUGS, HARNESS and
H.A
LT17R•S !of all. , kinds
Our prices will be Impel re-
sonable.
Sweat Pads, Curry Combs,
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R. F. STA D E •
'Also a full line of MITTS
and;, GLOVES, all styles and.
sizes..
.TRUNKS SUIT CASES,
CLUB BAGS, etc.
Axle Grease, Gall Cure
ZURICH
rd to the Wise
is sufficient. All:clothing has greatly advanced
in price. We are selling at the old prices and
less. Prices below speak for themselves.
Boys' and Boys' Overcoats Men's Suits
Youths Suits
Regular Now,
,$4.50 $2.65
00 3.25
6.00 4.35
7.50 . 5.15
5.00 5.60
5.50. 5.95
10.00 6,75
Regular Nov,
$5 50 3.$93
6.50 4.15
?l 00 4.85
1000 660
IQ 00 1.24
6.50 4.60
$:00 5,40
Regular Now,
$8.50 $1.9.5
10.00 6,10
12.00 8.35
15'00 10 63
18.00 13.75
20.00 14.60
21.00 14,83
YOUTHS' OVERCOATS
Regular $3.75 for $2.65. Regular $5.50 for $310,
Regular $4.50 for $3.15. Regular $6.75 tom $4.80.
Regular $6.00 for $4.40. ;.0.4
Underwear, Shirts, ,Mats, Caps, etc. at less than old-ri
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This .Sale lasts 20 days only.'' Terms Cash.
Youths' Suits
Long Pants
Regular Now
. $7.50 $4.75
9.00 5.90
12.00 .7.00
100 625
14.00 8 9)
15.00 10.50.
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THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES
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LOCAL NEWS,
:M'r. J. Hey, Jr ;. attended the
Pat •Stock Show aL Guelph , this
week.
NEW ADS;. -J. Preeter, aT, L.
Wurun, R. 1 Douglas, S. E. Fauslt,
Zurich Drug Store, To The Public,,
Jacob D:eichert.
The 161st Huron Battalion, which
recently went overseas, is now stat
ioned at Lower Digby Caine, at
Shorn.cliffe, Kent, England. i
Dr. E, S. :Hardie, dentist, will be
at the Dominion House, Zurieh, on
Wednesday, and Wednesday of
the following- week.
Mr. Chris. Becltier, of B'1 -the, who
levee • returned from the west,
will have another car of oats at
Kippen station in a few. days, Part
ies needing any Should commie
fate with hien ;alt once.
The township tax collector had
a busy day of it last Saturday. A
large amount of ;taxes were paid.
Only a week remains now to pay
1916 taxes, and all unpaid after the
16th, will bea''r interest.
Since prohibition went into ef-
fect two (months age 32 standard
hotel licenses have surrendered
their licensee according to reports
which have reached the Ontario
License Board. The total. 0 of
standard )leenees issued has been
about 1,280,
If you know anything that we
do not know, which the p lople,
ought to know, hut no not know,'
do you know that it is your 'duty
to let us know it; that the people;
may also know that we aught
to know, but do not know,
b'e
cause you' {did not let. us knq ir,
Idlon't you knowl.
The regular .monthlylug
,the Woonen's Institute 'well
1. lel :: 1'1',;=w' 1.0.0:4 {I +Mr3 -Alt
Kinnon 'next Wednesday evening
at 8• o'clock. 1Ttvo excellent dila
dresses will be given(. Mrs. Miaeit.
Kinanon will speak on "Doesi Ed
ucation pay (Morally;" and Mrs J..
Douglas subject is "On, the ,Thre-
shold of the New Yearr , All
Indies are imvite!di
I
Mr. John Fuss, of Detroit, is
Visiting his home here at present
Ile -Ace -kali we 'will take live
poultry on:Thursday only instead
of twice' a Week J. Preeten.
Il1ir. laid Mrs. Oliver Johnson of
aodezichs spent Sunday .with his
bro.thez, Mr, !Thomas Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wurnx'at-
tended the Jones-Finkbeiner wed-
ding at Crediton) on Wednesday.
Miss Mauls. Gross and brother,
of, Blyth, (visited a the home of
Kr. J. Hey, Jr.. fox( a few drays.
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Owing to the present high pries'
inci,d.ent to the war, the C'anadian'I
dollar has depreciated in, value to,
6.7 cents,. If the war lasts much
leiuger la doJar bil wil look like
0 ;„tenets.
,The house department rit rile
Farmers' Sun, (Toronto, is es'pe_•i-
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with a
pair of good rubbers. Shoes are
advancing in price. A pair of rubbers will
make them wear longer. We have all sizes
and styles. Also
Heavy Rubber's for M �.n; clEcy. Prices Bight_
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
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Wecarrya fu11 line of Ranges
an:d Heaters. Se:e our. new Pen-
insula Range "THE LIGHTER
DAY" with high oven, and all mod-
ern . improvements,. This stove
is giving at(niver ji1 satisfaction.
Also the Gilt Edge Peninsula,none
better or neater on the market,
We a's)) sell. the famous Happy
Thought range. All kinds of
baseburners and. oak heaters, etc.
dng
will not be complete without a visit to our
store. Here you will find nice assort-
ment of useful presents. Also
Fresh Fruits, Peels, Candies,
Nuts, Figs, Dates, etc.
Highest prices for Farm Prod uce
Store closed Tuesday and Friday nights at 6
R. N. DOUGLAS
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Its i,8� L Sr' c ,., . r'..rl �: will
find much that you need fir making a Merry Christmas
"IT WILL SOON Ei CIIRISTMAS,"-SO GOES THE WORD AMONG !THE CRILDREN, .A,ND
THE GROWN-UPS KNOW THAT 'ITS ALL TOO TRUE. IF YOUHAVB BEFORE YOU THE JOY
OF MAKING CHRISTMAS :CELE MCS r GLADSOME DAY OF THE YEAR POR SOME LITTLE PEOPLE
LET U5 ADVISE YOU TO COME, TO OUR TOY SECTION,' WHERE YOU 'WILL FIND ALL SORTS
OF TOYS AND .GAMES, AND l osr INTERESTING 4T' ALL TO THE LITTLE GIRLS, THE hIOST
WONDERFUL ARRAY OF FRENCH DOLLS THAT YOU COULD IMAGINE. ; '
Christmas
Suggestions
in the Hardware section
Useful and Reasonable
in Price
CASSEROLES $2.50 ;TO $4.00
WM ROGERS SILVERWARE
CUT GLASS BOWLS.
CARVING SETTS, Special at8lt,
GILLE1Ta AND EV.:Ry READY
R AZOx Sl
C CEDAR POLISHING MOPS.
CARPET ,SWEEPERS.
BOYS AND GIRLS SKATES.
'HOCKEY STICKS.
POCK( RT KNIVES.
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HAN'KERCHIEFS 'OF ('VERY
FILMY FASHIONABLE KINDS.
A veritable Christmas garland of
deem, beauteously embroidered,
stnarily initalled, or so_t:y edged
with, lace Some, tiro, are for men
and ehildnen,,
Side Board Covers
and Centre Pieces
A splendid showing o sideboard
r. rel s ant. centre pieces, which are
suitable for Xmas. gifts. -Prices
from '23*.up.
FU RS
FURS
Mena Fur Coon Coater sit the old
juices, $50.00 and up,
Ladies muskrat coats --- .•- .$60-.00
77 Fur Muffs -•- --- 5,00 to 12.50
1)Fur setts .-- 11.00 1.024.00
Fur scarfS at reduced
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prices
GLOVES
Fi•ae knitted woo' gloves in plain
Mack, blue, red and white at 25e
and 35e.
Flannellette
Blankets
White cr gray flannelette blan-
kets, pink or blue borders', sizes
6.1x72 inches, $1.75 and 2.00 a pair
Just a few more all wool blank-
ets to clear out at the old price,
ranging from. $3.50 to 7.00.
Xmas Ribbons
Holly berry and leaf designs',
chiefly in narrow widths fo.r ty-
ing packages. 5 yd. roils at 15c
each,
Xmas Candies
Also a large ae'sortnient
candies, nut:s,
Highest Prices for "'reduces
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Sweater Coats
A splendid range of real good
qualities in plain and fancy weav-.
es, new plaids and s`riped and in
scores of color comlinations from
$1.2to' 6.50.
We have -on display the finest)
chinaware and dishes of all Binds
and all .prices. Watch for our
window display of odd pieces at
LOe each. •
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