The Herald, 1912-01-19, Page 8vJ
riloya,al Stock
aiding Sale
'Annual Stock Taking Sale
now on of all . winter goods.
..Come early and secure some
. of the Bargains we are now
offering. If you want better
bargains than ordinary, with-
out paying as much as usually.
asked for, you want to attend
this sale.
Men's Suits
Men's Overcoats
Boys' Overcoats
Boys' Suits -
Elegant Styes and Dependable Fab-
rics and perfect fitting at extremely
low priees.
Furs! Furs!
Ladies' huffs, Muffs, Caperines,
Fur Collars, Fru Lined Coats, to el ar
at Bargain Prices.
•a:_
Ladies' and
Children's .
jackets
Now is your time to procure a bar-
gain in these lines as we have decid.-
ed to clear theism at bargain prices.
Dress Goods and
W3 app e r ettes
. We can save you Money by buying
these lines at The 'Quality Store,
Do not fag to attend
this (Sale. Pi i yes as low
(bS the to west, quality eon-
si,clei'ecl+
Highest prices paid for all
hinds of Farm Produce
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GENERALR.
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elephone 2RFOelebrat d. Broadwa
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TROUBLES
CANNOT EXIS
1I .l?,erebe of North Dakota,
iZ I% this week, : callingoil old
He also visited • at New
and Karina,
:s ' 'J+ E dt, butchers;
eptly : dissolved partnership.
esis will be carried, on by
idt, while Mr. Joh. Eidt
ink his many customers
ronage-':during.tlie past
With Marriscy's, No, 11 Tablets, 4sy
flessrs. Cox and McQuarr"ie,
prominent easterf'-travelers. \
IIAI IFAX, N. S., :Sept.. 25, in
"i was troubled with Indigestion fs
r
several years; and 'after eating suffered"
intensely with sour , atoniach, 'belching,
pp gas, heartburn," etc., 'and everythiing, „„„i.
I toseemed to lay- inm: r • stomach acrd.
made me
feel an puffed 'Up
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tressed, Someone proposed -that X try
box of, your,l`io• 22 Dyspepsia, Tablets,
which I' dict, and to my delight, found ul
immediate 'relief:- 1•'ani now' enfoyfnig,.. •ere
three meals 'a •daY, and
fealthat
lour/ ,
b1T1
No. 11 Tablets • deserve' all the credit. ,
Those who, have stomach trouble and
especially men 'who "travel on .the road .., �?
eating' at dteteren t • places 'every day 17,t
should try. No. it Tablets as they will(a
relieve_ you of . Indigestion , and enable .
you to'enioY Your meals tial
Lyman' Ter.
NNO: GLASGOW, TT• S.," Nov; 10 1910.
"Far "the past two Years `2 hays- used +
Father Morrisey's No. II Dyspepsia,..
Tablets, . and ;during that period have
not suffered the .severe .attacks ' of In-
digestion to which I had'beeia s. victim
for Many Years, 14iy•t ao s
•
distressing. -nand 1Q' need ,to say I+`am: sure] .folloSvi x`ains will.. turn to care
ntario
f
be ineecury'at '20 below zero
nraicane -sweeping, over, t
he
Saskatchewan Valley, twenty -
Wits were
ere
usher
c1t.,A
I „the e
.Ldn1On oohospital at,1rd-
Satutduy narrowly escaping
on. Half ofthe building.
was
gular,'.storm period .covers the
1, central on the 19, with new
Mercury -period is cell -
the 18, and the Mars period
l so begin its perturbing influence
tame. The Moon :.will 'be in
s sul>d at extreme south declinat=
ztln Watolf your' barometer as the
pexios _ devoid nes . If it falls to very
t >{ ,a E7 a wry' low sailings, fierce winter. _gales will
vied No. 11 relieved,
Ysp Psis TabletSedeserva struit1L,ive sleet; blizzards Fill rush.
all the credit. 'For years I"'did not'' doW,,"'frojn the nortbweSt, and. ;a
know what it was to enjoy a good meal,. fti ii0ils cold wave will. wind up the
but now I can eat anythingon ,.the • bili'; St01 a1 trlrm• ai1, say about the 20th to
at %
apo
'What those who < ] aZLO F, have to say aaaAt the MVloaern
Malleable t of G. Ha tleil Zurich.
of fare with no distressing.a£tez affects
-thanks to No. 11 Tablets."
Geo.' 3, McQuarrie.
The above prescription is nota "Cure -
All" or so-called patent medicine., Pr.
Morriscy prescribed it for 44 years, and
it cured thousands after other doctor!
failed.
Brice, 50c. per box at your dealers, ,
or Father, -Medicine Co.,,;
Limited. Montreal. . oo2
DASHWOOD
Mr. John Nadiger of, Pigeon, Mich;
spent the holidays with his parents
Mr. R. T. Dunlop was in Exeter
Friday on business.
Mr. P. Fassolcl was
Friday.
Mr. Milfred Mcisaac of Exeter,
spent Sunday at his home here.
Mr. Jack Kraft -vas in Zurich On
business Friday.
Mr. and Mcs. J. Preeter were in
town on Friday last.
Mr. McCrae of Detroit, is visitinh
at his home for sometime. '
Mr. Henry Guenther is confiined,
to the house with tonsolitis.
:Mr: and "Mrs.:0.:Fritz ' of 'Enrich
spent Sunday at. Aft:- tui "Mr r
Kellermann-
in Zurich on.
8r Don't .forget this period or
negl~ ct ' such precautions as might
sirs'you :,great -suffering and loss.
I "ado; $ wave v%)•ill pass' ' through'
itior vpasts.of the.earthwithin' three
r days of 'riday the l9th.-
Geo, Clannskls
Sam, Faust:
n
John Cam
1bell
sido
�
Jacob.Y
Christian Meyers
e New
eliu Lel ort,
John, 5eutllrnore
ek
Will}alp Si l
Solas an Ginger'ic1.
Hurry Valland
Sana. Hewston
E.W.'131:olensbire`
Henry 1Walper
r
. Tk m 1 1 �l1 b
u
a +.s
Christian I3adom.
��llirrm Dexlomy
Jacob Hartleib
Loins Rinkel ..
Geo: Arinstong '
'
tiVehavegreat faith nthe above stove and are willing
to stake '$100 that there is not atother stove made in Canada'
that will cook. and bake with as little fuel as the .Modern;
acksmith
I h 'ye opened my shop opposite the
Toi Hall, Zurich and am preyar-
ecl ,o do; all', kinds . of machinery
, horse -shoeing, general black
smithing.
•
�we me 'a call.
A full stock of all kinds of
to choose:from.a.t prices' just a little cheaper •`than the ordinary run.
Terixls. Ca.s70., or Trade • at --Cash Price
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PHONE 3
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HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION TORE
Mr. H. Brenn es rettirued from
Zurich Friday where he has been fl
couple weeks on business.
Mr. and Mrs.Martin of the Babylon
Line, spent.Sunday at Mr. Mr's. T.
Guenther.
Mr.. Tobias Guenther ,accidently
broke his little finger while 'Working
in the barn Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Krueger have return-
ed home after spending the holidays
in Berlin.
Mr. Elmore Krueger of Hesple2,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Krueger.
Mr. Fred Arnold of St. Agatha'
engaged with Mr. Alex. Zimmer; to
learn the Blacksmith trade:
Mrs. Win. Eyelaud of Sarnia, is fit.
the present taking care of her mother
Mrs. Fisher who had the nil"sfortitne.
to break her leg on New Fears, eve
A number of the young people of
town liad a sleighing party to lir. L.,
Shoemakers Friday night. All had
a very enjoyable time.
- The Misses Maintl and Bertiie ;Licit;
are spending a'week dr,so in Ailsa'
Craig;and Forest beforreturning to
t t illich
M1IXI'l Tial OF TI'1E EnRIOI
C.OUL, TY COUNCIL.
The:,cd'uncil. of the corporation of
thin County :of.Eiuron will meet in
the oouucil chamber, in the Town
o t:','oderich, on 'Tuesday, the 23rd
p at' 3 o'clock, All . accounts
a , lost'thd county tnnse'be placed
w`th the Clerk previous to this
(1 te. ' W. Lane, Clerk,
1a 1 -ed, Jan 8th; 1912.war
ho had
es�s
Just to hand. Bring in
your orders. Close price
P.
PHONE 19
Corn ! Gorn1
60 ton Corn at 27.00 peri ton. Uitt-
al Teed at 22.00 per_ ton. Also
air, Bran, and Shorts. commencing
1 • til. All kinds of gr in want-
atfile I .ensall Oatmeal Mills.
rquhari<
Publio'.tie
.n General
and0,113:attstoniers b..,
'.. Particulars.
oroi,
Take notice, that wo have disposed
When the rumor in connection with (yf rile Irnplerhont Branch and elan
the removal of the ltolsons Bank fro good will to Mr: Louis Prang or this
our village was found to be correct;,' 1l7ge, ''`In connection herewith we .
there was considerable' exeitin:eft 'aper'' ridg to express ortrheartiest thanks to
disappointment alnoing' our business i all w .10 have no generously supported
nnen and citizens. A. Meeting Was line in this line of business.
called of those interested, one night j, ' 'W'e wish to inform the -users of 'cutt-
last week, to discuss' the sitpationl''ors.: Sleighs; Buggies, Wagons etc.
when it was decided to circulate t ''tliFit We still continue the manufacture
petition and send it to the head .ilf[ie: of'thesd lines and in 'baying home
of
the Maisons Bank nakini that tire;", ',Manufactured goods yoi are support
r'pconsiderthe withdrawal of thebran;'ling your hometown and your own in;
terosta.
Look 'at our : stock a•nd art otii•
icor before you buy, Repairing clout
Branches of otu; bu inees:
ICALBFLEISCR
FI
ZURIC
BARGAINS
Men's and Boys' Snits, Ladies' Coats, and men's
Overcoats. About 50 men's Suits to clear' out
at a very hi*. price...
£suits reg. price' 01.::50 to�3 nor'
4 sots ieb. price 9 to lo now for
9 suits reg, pries 7.5o to , 8.50 now
5 suits reg: pric e 6.6o to 7 now for
Other suits for 1.5o to 3
Ladies Coats
2o per cent disc. on all Ladies Overcoats
1. only Ladies Fur -Lined Overcoat reg. price
$35 now for $'2'8.
Mens Overcoats
2o per. cent disc, on all 1 rens Overcoats
PHONE 17
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7.
5,75,
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RUB
ch from Dashwood. It will l)e i'i+.fn
erect that about a year ago when ,the
Farmein'.I3ankk closed its doors, ;does
depositors lost in; the neigllborllood S
a5,000,.whieh amount has to be
ned before tho deposit's; in the no
crank can equal the allnoinit rias the, 61
The Molsons Bank • are wrtlidra'wi l
wring to the s111 bi:l deposit acedi'
incl claim the business is not •4tn
iciont to'pay the'expenseS It is /4i,
od that .tile olticinls of the bank r,3:
re cnnsicler their: decision aMld.�i,t" li tit
try it for anothor year,
1;
G' 1Itili i ''•R1i T1*71) a
„start,.iiri111 i+ i
r;li'Ici c ightt r.n ct1lL1 Ovcr
x4plaly at once,,q):
;Tiinited, Loridon, Ontario.
GASCHO .
0
UNDERTAKING.:'
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Bought out
ESS SON
Prompt 'Service ,
1Y1bderate ''harcres,
H. HOFFMAN
Zurich. O33tar10
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I hereby vt riaest ace r5ytir,t•
s
),trig . nt L(l ti ill's 73tiott <vnc1 nail(
Yards, be-plaid,tyn yr before Oct 1.1
�. �V�i `T<�>a3�tilt, 1I'a,llfrgci".
LSasp l:•S sbuno in', X
;• to
,rl�
r:1,!. P*,. "$ Megt
Isiiriplements and Repairs and
moved them to my shop
Pallier knives, straw knives, erten
slob. ladders, step ladders, galvanize
troughs, cutters. Melaughlins bes
make, hu,ggies, Deering machine re
pairs, blacksmith repniving, onion seed
firs An d. garden.. tools, piping X111 size'
corn sheliers, 1)lo,��•s l,+'1eu +y and. Ftr
' ival and -All kihds of blow repi,it , a
geese, 1r:pss alt sizes, wheel hare)'
•)tirn scales,