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ck taking sale is now on.,We
rifice all. our winter goods
s ffer will appear 'to ' the shxewd
mber these are no old'style,
-utthe best that money can buy.
you get a chance to buy at these
dXise you to call early.
The new Township Connell ;held
their first meeting on' o iC1ay,
Mrss. "McWaters of ;Detroit is
visiting her parents,' Mr and Mrs on
H.- Well. e atron
31r.,''AudeeW Schmidt has pur litho t�,
chased M. Conrad Tfiiel's,'d'wet' ioi t�i.d'
ling for $700 00 r'rni,er.
Messrs. T f Melic and Lours' The 'a
Prang took aybneiness trip to Lon- euro
Son; on lisonday:
Services on Sunday last wer ..
so largely attedded cowing to
intense cold and stormy weatlier I ; Br °v4
Mr• Janes Elunnphre;ys• • end fami rre�2,4.s
ly have moved to kiensal,l. , "Jim" Mrs S
has engaged as teamster for Mr.•'Hoff>Xaa
Gteorge Joyn , W Cali
Blanket lost, on Wednesday Dec: Thi.
27, between Zurich and my farm. 'o�vn',
Finder Will please leave at twat) bo the;,.
office Alfred Nleliek..- church
The thermometer registered la ,; qe
below zero between Sunday nigb,t'
and' Manday, morning Oil
the record for the winter. - in o
Watch and chain lost on Suter 'enjove
clay laet between Dominion Reesser,and tb
and F Hess & Son's carriage shop a�
Finder please leave at the ,flnRALD;' Mr
office, Zurich
Jacob Schatz of Elkton,. Mich
who was visiting.:friends on the
14th Con . during the holidays re-
turned home on Monday, accOrn
panted by -his nephew Mr William
Edighoffer, of the 14th.
•'Mrs
Yeats ,
*ho i
lie
r t off
s' Mantles and Goats, and chime
yen put on. the bai;gail list:
er tient off any coat • during this
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iisscu forMeGly of the
is• very' ill, in Grace
raft.
IcAdanis spent New
ori with. his Mother
: P. loft for Ottawa
to accompany a clop-
;waits on the govern-
.t hureday, seeking aid
sitors . of the defunct
At& of the Evangeli
1d their annual elec.
a
last Tuesday, which.
follows: Pres., Miss
1st Vice•Pres. Mrs. C•l
d Vice Pres Mrs, C.
Mrs E Axt: Trees,
ell; Organist, Mrs W.
natant organist, Mrs,
The election, of officers of .the
Mens and Lathes Adult Bible °lass-
es of the Evangelical S School will
take place next Sunday afternoon..
All members of both classes are
kindly requested to be present.
The firstreal taste of winter
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took piece the later part of last
week. The mercury dropped to
about zero . and a strong westerly
gale With Snow .made things dew
ileslie ;<
shiny, ..gid
heti'
1149 ,4.
heal•t1n:•
grad..'
sed pari
'Nap to
c1e,e"Ya
tendo r'
in tht
tend
bear'
mu*
• 'Cher
When;,
ines'of ens Overcoats that 'we ' want to''
ng commences. To sell them quicldy we
ice on all of them 25 per eent. Young men
for a fine new Overcoat at a low price. All
s are subject to the same discount:
Men's Suits
;y saving values in Men's Suits during this
st and. best Suits have got to go if Ce ties
wring thus sale we will give 25 p
t off
ce. , We want ;yon to come in and compare
urs Must Go
asking we 'want to clean out all our Furs,.
Stoles etc. To do so, quickly we have de-
,ame by discount- as on other goods during
eut off.
ip on Sweater Coats
it Coats left whichwill be sold at greatly>.e-
lear. •
A Big Saving
'autee you aibig saving in fall and winter Dress
rerettes'cluring this sale.. We have p t a cliean
theand it will mean a savingto 'y
A
1a-nket Bargains
Blankets, etc, now and got the benefit ofour
our. Blankets, Bells, Robes, etc, at greatly re -
,l e Bads Jct;r r r ctr° y ;' 1st
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1912 ..
'e are Agents for
re and Fencing, Sherwin' Williams
on Harvest Tools, Peninsular Ranges
..,
aces, Plymouth Ropes and Twines,
lens, Machines, Brantford Roofing
Angles.
NO 2
en's, boys'.'.and Youths' Everyday Shoes
Nowis the Basle you can,iriake a little lgoney by coming to this Shoe
Sale. I find my Stock to large and in order 'to reduce 1 am giving
Reduction:
Men's Box F Calf Shoes,
Leather Lined
7 pair, sires, 6?z to 9. Regular
price $3.25 for $2.50,
Men's Grain . Bels
6 pair, sizes, 7 to 10.' Regular • price
$2. 40 for ,,.$1,95.
RepO.iririg Butter and eggs taken in. exchange
Boy's Grain. Bars
13 pair, sizes, 1 to 5. Regular price
$1.85 for $1.20.
Youth's Gram bass
10 pair, sizes, 11 to 13 Regular prial
11.50 for $125.
upper given in the
T'litrsday evening
Aid of the Lutheran
°ri'ocess, althengli the
'' 'pry'- unfavorable.
nsonuted to about
ng the amount taken
avening; Everybody
clod things provided,
e tb •be congratnl-
,. s S°,bf•;their efforts.
phenson. an old and
of Stanley Town-
* hones at ;the Gos-
`< daylast. at the age
*Vas and 3 days.
dr', been In failing
emonths .end kept
ting.,weakc ' and pas
away, surrounded
• ,The funeral took
and despite the in
r, was largely at -
i r4drinent taking plaee
n Qi ,cerneterr, We ex-
reaved family the
Sa�t'h.y of the oombe-
of the Shredded
Co., ender the
oft
We ,do
SAM, E. FAUST,
MIR gra`
The New Flour, Feed:
and Grocery Story
Corn! Corn! Corn'
r omJ 'UStris•M&iok ate ,„sltr Tr
formerly oeoirpied 1iy Mr. 3.• Wese
lob.; as a blacksmith shop. Mr.
Brook is a first-class blacksmith
and a steady young pian and he
will no doubt work up agood•trade
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etr ing,t�a
GE TAKENEXCHANGE
Mr. Abel Schilbe who recently
sold his dwelling to Mr. Julies
Block took a trip to Waterloo last
week to look up a location Mr,
Sohilbe is a good citizen and. we
would be pleased` to have him re-
main in this locality.
When buying a Dough niedisiee
for children 1 ear in mind • that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
most effectual for colds, croup and.
whooping cough and that. it con-
tains no harmful drug. For sale
by all dealers.
Mr. Alton Foster's kitchen rt.:ge
was totally wrecked by an ex
plosion of the water front, on
Friday morning. It is supposed
that the water pipes leading from
the stove were frozen , up, and as
the morning was very cold a good.
hot fire was going. There was no
one in the room at the time or the.
rean1t might have been serious, as
fragments of the stove were
scattered in all direction-'
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I have on hand a quantity of Feed Corn, Buckwheat, Bran,. Shorts and•
Feed Flour.
All kinds of Grain and Produce -bought.
Terms, -30 days. Accounts rendered.eyery month.
LOUIS JEFFREY,
Two attempts were made last week
o :burn. tbe'Globe,aad. Mail c& Empire
1? -4, ,oirore .:�
the • re Was i5
damage was done. '
a tr 'Supp-• . will
5_30 to 9 30 o'clock;
At 9 'ria k: amine> programa' will
be re der"ed', consisting of address-
es, 'rfaadiil music: etc. Supper
and-r'iiitan' adults 25 cents,
cbildie;
10 ceute
of the
'0 cents, Programa' only,
,This will be the banquet
tern, unique in its quality
surprisrni ,e;tto its quantity and
'variety 4n;l all for 25 and 10 cents
respectively. All are invited to
aLttend •
d Aw
Early thisyear the first install-
ment et Xitig. RingGeorge Postage stamps
will be on sale. The new stamps which
in eolai,saud;'"'denominations will be
the saiii;e4aS those of current series,
have fe'k'tbeir,'eentral and dominant
£eiders• a ;4tbfulportrait of his maj-
esty' tl `;uniform of an admiral
thus tvpirng the sailor King. At
the top 'ad above the .head of the
King atn,lifcund the crowns one at each
side enhlatic of the Empire, ,lust
below th portrait and forming a base
•for the aril ;'frame containing the
King's hz� d are twa supporting bran-
ches of ihia,?le leaves more prominent
than in ditherthe present or previous
stamp ihSue, gracefully presenting
Canada's National La"uiblein. The
design ,hv been sttbinittted to the
King who as is well known is one of
the most, discriminating of judges in
such matters anti received his ready
approval; so that the new stamps in
addition' to depaictmental authority for
their issue have the privilege of Royal
sanction'. •
The -marriage took place on Wed-
ness'aay Jan• 3rd, ecf Hiss Emnmai. L L.
youngest daughF t of Mrs.' James
Regan, to Albert H• Rapson, both
of Constance. The young couple
will reside on the groom's 'farm
near Oarlock Their many friends
unite in wishing them a long,
happy and prosperous life.
FOR SALE.
Good sawed pine frame, suitable
for a barn or straw shed. The
frame is 30x50 feet ; 18 foot poste,
also a lot of sheeting and siding.
Also about 30,000 good Clop brick,
stone in foundation etc. The build
ing is known as the Zurich Tan-
'eery and will be sold reasonable
for early removal.
JohnDecher Sr.
20-4 t pd. Zurich
INSURANOE MEETING
Owing to the varyin3lententweath-
er , on Tuoss ay the annual meeting af
the Hae Fire Insurance Co:,' was
poorly attended. The affairs of the
company axe i o. splendid condition;
The following tlireators were rc-'21ected
V14,--George-1b1JL+wen,. i3 0. 1ialb-
ilciseb and Bear Snrerus. Messrs
Jacob .Soberer and A. G. Ellen°' were
elected -aticlitors ;for the year,
We wish to thank yo
for yowl' Liberal _P tron
aje dur:'i z ' the past yea
and wysh you all a.IL pp,
an,d pr°osperows New Yea
NOTICE
That the annual meeting of the
Zurich Agricultural Society will be
held. on Tuesday, the 16th day of
January, 1912, in the Town Hall,
Zurich, at one o'clock p.
Dated 30th Dec., 1911, Zurich.
D. S. FAUST, Secretary.
J°rtiz PFArr• , President.
NOTIC E
Dr. J. L. Wilson's accounts are
in the hands of The Molsons Bank
All parties indebted to him will
please call and arrange payment. jeweller,
How About a Violin
Everything, Guaranteed.
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P
IIESS
MOF TEE HURON
• oouiv'rY COUNCIL,
The denten of the corporation of
1'11e Crnixity of Huron will meet in'
the eoni.ci] cbntribir, in the Town
of t3oderioh •en Tuesday. the 23rd.
Int • at 3 a'•elock All accounts
t alri-t>`t,hrl county roust be, placed
with the Clerk previous to this
l e to iV . Lane, Clerk.
Dated Tan Stir, 1912.
lUA:L MEETING
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Notice is heresy given that the tltl,
i nnualmeetillg dr Um Huron Weather
Insurance hfutuill C'onpany rrli1.e
ti:,hal in tlic Town ball, Zurich 03,
11fonlay J011. 20tli a c31', at 1 o t•lc;ek •
1. di. All members • aro to pinSted to
so pr .unt
A � Snail ie
1 ;Lir,: iLL^eo ttaiy
rr:. filident •
Dated, the loth day of Juni 19V-
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Our ' ewFall Shoes
We cordially invite the ladies to our Viani ds displayaof at Shoes.
aro showing a large range in Gan Metal,
Velvet Tops, made on the New York puff lasts, the very latest,
Gentlemen's Shoes
Wo arc outfitters for Mon's Fine Shoes. Come in and see the now
in Men's Fall Shoos.
Mr. I'armer come in and let us talk to you about Water Proof She
the wet weather. •
Repairing Done Neatly and Promptly.
We are headquarters for
60 t40. Coin at 27,00 per toil. Oat-
ni m l 1. ` 01 1Lt 2'; 00' p.o ton Alt o
1 ie't i,' Iran, and Sliest+ connj<nen :11 g
flea 1 �txz All kinds cif ;r ii: : iv.• i.t-
ea Y t ti a. fill -all Outnica1 :0..i`ls.
Ucub..art
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A "gunk or :. Suit Case
13u l teas and Eggs Taken in: Exchange,
ITZ.
�l �od Sh,