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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-02-02, Page 1`b Mon r 1 EMS cis. X11. FRIDAY'. KORN ire have decided. to extend our Big Stock Taking Sale Two more.weeks. Many have already taken advantage of our big Bargains, and all are ig well satisfied that wo are selling good goods at sacrificing prices. We must have room for the large spring stock now coming in and if low prices and good values 'Will do it, we will be successful in reducing' our winter stock to a minimum. We Want you to call and look over our offerings For overcoats worth $9.00, all good. $(150 coats, well made, black with velvet collars. Also a lane of fancy over- coats at this price, worth $9.00. For,'Overcoats wealth -116,00.. They la. were ooc1- aii,t1y"tii )fir etnty ie 9.00 6OO bargain Foix overcoats really worth $12,00. Two way convertible aid velvet coll- ar styles in season's best Cloths. This. is special. value. For'overcoats which usually sell at $14.00. Not many of these left and at the price are.one of the best values we offer. • Mens' Coats, Astrachan Lined, rubber interlined, ur Collar, regular $20, now for $15.00 Special Coat, similar to above, special' price for this sale $18.50 All Meii's Fur Coats and Fur Lined Coats at reduced prices 7.00 9.50 lo.00 11.50 For overcoats worth $16,00. If you want something real good at a bar- gain price your chance is here now. Boys' suits worth from $8 to $9. We have never given such values in mens' clothes, in tweeds, all colors: For tweed. suits in browns, greys, etc. These are regularly sold at $10.00 to 111.00. Three button styles and grand values at these priees. Forgrade,are 'sof better tweed sort clothes suitable for best snits or for business suits, are special values. Values in ,Ladies' Coats Ladies' Mantles, regular 9.00 value for $6.00 ,Ladies' lv.Litntlee regular 12.00 to 15.00' value for $7.50 Mieses' Coats regular 0.00 values for $6,00 Misses' Coats regular 12,00 value for $8.00 New Spring Goods We are receiving new shipments of Spring Goods almost daily. Now on .display New Spring Prints New Spring-Ginghams New Siring Dress Goods New Spring Laces oret.e-e>e-eot"-tre-re. ..47141.4-1e4111.41,4410 ALOCAL NEWS eeeee.eae ece.exe- sax sst� wee -Mr. Harry Weber of Berlin. visit. ed bis family. over Sunday. Mr. MiltonWeber-is bad up with a bad attteek of bronchitis, React Ruby Ss Gasho's ad of tli weeks issue. Mr. J. J. Merner; M. P., spen Sunday and Monday at hislit/Me here. The Ladies Aid of the J vaugelxt,a Church will meet in: the church "bn Tuesday, Feb. 2nd at 2.80 p. are expectedto be present. The infant son of Mt. and Mrs William Thiel had his hands'biidly. burned recently, by falling against, a hot stove. Mrs: ieiger. and Mrs .kleyroch were in Dashwood. the greater part oflast week, the guests of their, sister, Mrs. H. Guenther. Misses Fanny and- Mary G,aSoli of the 14th Con , returned hone last week from a e isit with- Tele- tives trod friends, in. Michigan Mrs. Fred ' itSver of Exeter, visiting her daughter Mrs. 1 Koehler, and other friei,dsin tcwh this week. Mr. Herbert Stuwpp -of Milrlw rel son -of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Sturapp formerly residents of this town is here for a visit with relatives. rrs. Elizabeth Weber of Rochester N. Y. and Mrs. Emery of Sarnia f• visiting their mother, Mrs. Dan Beal; net, this week. - Auction Sale of farm stook are lin plena cuts, on Tuesday Ft b. et]i et]. ()'clack, on lot 18 Con 11, hall mile South of Zurich E. Bosse berry Anct Simon, Sararas prop. r. l! raga ;txassrw of Detre 1912„ NO 1iil>y Gasho's first clearing sale gins Feb.8rc1 and -lasts .till Feb:: 7 .' dBoy' neall7v7, Mi. „Charles Distelmeyer`caf Berlin, la:J .i:T at Air. II. 'Weber's Ibisnuibbers al+. . A.bout 500 meals were served at the redded Wheat banquet here on ethiesday evening.; it was a splen sucess., Mr. and Mrs. J. Horner of the la Con;,;visited relatives in rata.. one day last week, arley for Sale.—I have a limited tity:o£ O. A. C., No. 21 seed bar for sale at $1.10 per bushel. The yielder in Ontario at present, big yielded .Oi:. bushels per acre urs farm- Call, write or phone, ar rs.lol+ir, Zurich P. 0. he holideys in sight during 1912 „es follows: Good Friday April 5th ,ter Mo e.clar:;r 4peil ga lictseee' , ?:fay, 2ltaz x,.:'oiririesrx et . , , •Tuly 1st, Labor Day,- ela , September 2m1, Christmas ; Wednesday Dee. 25th. In ad- ra .o these will be Thanksgiying hat a great deal can be saved...by cog your own dustless dust cloths -following recipe: One-third :ii of parafin mixed with one L of coal oil, Wash a piece of bi- Place3e- cloth in this and you will %tea dustless dust cloth harmless to. furniture. The abovequantity toe three yards. eel ,,iury" friends regret to • d the death of Air:;. Johii Neu-. u ;;i,er of the Goshen Line, whichc•:i o tie mired on Monday even - au extended . illness. , The al .e:as of a quiet and kindly ion and was a daughter of the . end Mr's, Rother.mel She 3vluif heir d 7 , ':s errow- eesteseil I .son, besides a large numbert r relatives. Tho funeral took. ou Wednesday afternoon, thern iterieeut taking place in.the Luth- ,r leeru.:etarti and was conducted by v ?'(3; •0..T. Maass, pastor of the ua Yolk educe y►' .Ca t These Rubbers are all the very best No. 1 stook and guaranteed 10 not care to carry then over till next winter for you are- ail awtre Rubber being carried over will let keep good for next winter. .Wens 6 inch Leather Top Rubbers. ems .3' Lc & .&tb laez'S ()'Yens 2 Buckle Rubbers ,`?leges 7 Buckle. Rubber Boys 1. Buckle .Rubber '4Va of We invite you to call and examine these Rubbers and get low cash prices. We do Repairing Butter and eggs taken in exchange "rg ka ill ewleu i Fee. and Grocery Store Cor Corn! Core! I havo on hand a quantity of Feed Corn, Buckwheat, Bran,Shorts an" Feed Flour. All kinds of Grain and Produce bought. Terms, -80 days. Accounts rendered every urolith. SUIS JE''. • � ,trough1n ,. Etc2 tlat l ist.report, slowly : re ing. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ka/nem who were confined to their 1;1,0 for a number of days last w owing to a severe attack of grippe, are again conv.aiescentt ZR C Tl'e Misses Melissa and Pearil,:.' Tlie last regular storm period of Ptiie of the 14th Con.. w;h0 have .)anuary extends to the 1st and 2nd of been visiting with their brother 1'ebiu11,3., On these dates storms in Blyth during the paste -week, are �rll`linve passed into the eastern sec expected home again this week. ,l tion with cold and clearing weather When her child is in danger at k ri eastern parts. A reactionary storm woman will risk her life to protect; yaerrotl is central on the 4th, 5th and it. No great act of heroism or risk, of lite is neoessary to protect a lith, Chis peirod is at the centre of child frorn croup. Give Chamber;'. mite Mals equinoctial, which falls on lain's Cough Remedy and all 4134.6th,.', The Moon is on the celest- danger is avoided. For side by all: tori quator the same day. Low bar - dealers. • Oster, thunder, wind and rain will The intense cold weather is still::'. (Si.t`nlaiiy sections on and about the proving its mastery, and is 'affect. Atli, all to be followed by snow rising ing the attendance of the ahtirchee joittenneter and a change to much very materially But is it not. et,' the cold wave to dominate the peculiar that to some people the uaiutlztr rip to about the 9th and 10 dold is inuch more intense on ti,,tir Sunday than on any other day of,' the week? Why? Sedentary habits, leek of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of. food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most oominon ()oleos of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. The annual meeting of the Huron Weather insurance Oo., was held in the Town Hall here on Monday afternoon: This comps any has been doing business for about six years and is in a very f onrishing condition. There are over two thousand policy holder$, while the cash surplus is over six thousand dollars.. The. Pastor road the Pedler ,\ 01ergyman, who longed t0 trace e _l,aniid his fioek a work of grace, �iid nioui•necl because, he knew not why, tens ileeee,kept wet while his kept elrv,.. While thinking what be could do more, Heard some one rapping 013 the door, And opening it, there met. his view dear old brother whom he knew, NVlio had got clown, by worldly blows, lroarr wealth to peddl}:rig cast-off clothes. e (arae in,. my. brayer," said the pastor, k?erhaps my troubltyou can piaster. The trnstees of the St.'" Janies ioi;.since the summer you withdrew, V converts havo been very few" adopted Methodist ta r sol coil furehavoiiing the ace ; treal, have5 I eau, "' the pedler said, unroll eptance made by Mr. McGreevy of omsthing' perchance to ease your '.$2,000,000 for the St. Catherine st- ee131* reel; property nncl it'Its aindersteee And, to gut short nllfalsomespeeches, n Y 1,g, am at, pair of your old. breeches .:that the onaiterly boarcl.will raiz() 1 1 f rhe clothes' were bio fight; the teener :glued, 'd' said, `,'Ne longer re amazed; lr gins, u110n this cloth is snch, iar1k, timbal's, you sit too much Piling air castles, 1ii'it;lit and gay, hien Sittan loves to;hlonv asvey. a ;hrrc, behold! as I ani -born, nap from neither knee is -worn!. 'r°ho W0111d great revivals see wear grist pants oot ori the knees. itch the levee prayer suppliOs; lion in the some Sonne. wiuhin . a fern days.: Action by the Montreal con feronce will then flltnv. There will be ,aoucral interest thronebout fashion /tide soceity (1ans.dii, in the . srnnoeneeuieitt of the: engagement of the Martinis of Staf ford, .eldest : t;on of the Duke :of iutherlan 1, to Led y Eileen Buller.' eldest daughter' of the Mail and, 'Conn toss of :`Lan eeborough , 1t will be.rc'nibered that Lordl•,:ttic=,rtl,oi�)11f; 913 eneed.e +'.!'fiisr 1 n eAti - „1' 41„tee Master. Ceoil Weber :visited his sister Mrs .J. Humphreys, in Hen sail on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Sohilbe and family left on Tuesday morning for their new home at Waterloo. You are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remeay was nsad. Why take the risk when this remedy may he had for a trifle? For sale by all dealers. FOR SALE. Good sawed pine frame. suitable for a barn or straw shed. The frame is 30x50 feet; 18 foot posts, also a lot of sheeting and siding. Also about 30,000 good slop brick, stone in foundation eto The build ing is known as the Zurich Tan. nery and will be sold reasonable for early removal. John Decher Sr. Zurich. 20-4 t pd. NOTIO E Dr. J. L. Wilson's accounts are in the hands of The Molsons Bank. All parties indebted to hili will please pall and arrange payment. z 1carig rioes For two weeks we will offer Gentle glens' Solid Gold Signet rings at ver Special Prices. See -that you get one Close Prices o "Kitchen Clocks. Thousands of our Watches are i wearers pockets, and Hundreds o Clocks on shelves throughout th country and each one of thein says, Wind with care and use me well And let me have fair play, And I to you will try to tell The precious time of day. But, if from cause, Ichance to stop: And fail to give the hour, :Just take me to Hess,s Jeweltery Sh And he will give me power. How About a Violin. Everything Gua auteed. F. W. IIESS Jeweller, - ZU :&C Our New Fall Shoes We cordially invite the ladies to our gratid display of Fall Shoes. \ are showing a large range in Gun Metal, Vici Rid and Patent Leather, wi Velvet Tops, made eu the New York puff laste, the very latest, Gentlemen's Shoes We are outistters for Men's Fine Shoes. Cone ink and see the, new 1 in Men's Fall. Shoos. Mr. Farmer come in and let us talk to you about Water Prof Shove the wet weather. Repairing Done Neatly ane • Promptly. We are headquarters for :.- Truk or a Suit -Case. $utfil.'- and Eggs Taken in Exchange