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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-02-02, Page 8Th EAUTI OA. GOO ve r cry tL1,. to a, rive 11 You should see the handsome new things we are showing right away, if for no other reason than to learn about some of the newest and best materials that are brought out to wear this corn- -='1153 spring. New Dress Goods The very latest in greys, blues; tans, greens and blck. Ail the leading shades and popular Cloths. The early shoppers will find us ready for them. New Prints New Ginghams New Shifting New Cottorades Lawns, Embroidery, &c At this season of the year many housewives like to get considerable sewing done. For that r ,ason we make it a point to get an early shipment of reliable goods. Stock Taking Over Wd have some winter goods to clear out at at bargain prices. Ladies' Coats children's boats, furs, blankets, men's overcoats, men's suits,caps and gloves. Now is your opportunity for a snap. Remnants A lot of Odds and Ends to clear re- gardkss of cost. Groceries A full supply of new and fresh groceries always on hand R•302•1* ...DICESIMORIZO.OaVarniFYSIOntlISSIPIIMOLIPM highest prices paid for all ads of Farm rod Hee coar-ttologmtteusnageramtormaare • e PIMMILIWIJACA.On (IENERAL TIERCHANT title'', Ontario Telephone 28 HEAD OLI A FiT E FOR Celebrated Broadway CQSTITUTION. WREGKE imimplamodmi. J.NDERTAKNG Doctor Failed to HelpL--Biit, Morriscy's No 14 Blood Reme( Restored Health. TORONTO: owr., Tune 2, "For the past two years 1 bad bea4. ;suffering from nervousness and a runi down ceuaitton, caused froth worry alitt overwork. 1 tried several romedies—,..t build up my neryous system, and alSh had my Physician prescribe for me, but • I seemed to get no better until '1 ;tried your No, 14 131ood Remedy. I used one box, and began to brace •un. .110 by the time I had finished the firth .1)pt was feeling fine. They seemed to pude nay nerves and revive me generally an my complexion is lots better, MY ! tite is fine—I feei keen and fresh, an am better able to do .my Work' than have been for over a, year. 1 sini.s6,.$4 there are a lot of people troubled .9 I was, and If this letter will helP.a4Y of them to find the right rein; i may publish it for their benefit. not refrain from giving this exPrasil about your No, 14 Blond Tonic, consider It 'without an equal." Wei, StowerS.1% The above preshription le not A "Cure', All' or so-called patent medicine. ',Dr. Morriscy prescribed it or 44 years, and it cured thousands after other cloeto* failed. , Price, 50c. per box at your aea1e, or Father Morriscy Medicine Q,c1., 'Limited. Montreal. • $ BORN MASON—On Jan. 27th, on that of Stephen, to Mr. and. Mrs. 7 Mason, a b01.1. S JAR1) N E —In Stephen , i • ' Vith, to Mr. and .)Irs. Geo DeS.4r,, dine, a son. GOWEE—..ki Shipka, on 24-6; to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gowei': stilt.• HAYTER —In Stephen, on Jan, •29i.a to Mr, and Mrs. -Wm. Hayter,. .• WEAVER—In Hay, on Friday, J'an. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr, Weaver, a sou. COUNTY COUNCIL The January session of Huron:cen- nty council opened in Gederi0hen Tuesday afternoon of last Week,' the members were in attend.enee,:: eh the new.:•pti had to deal with was the select one of their namber te fill the .1 •:• ilen's chair during 1011 It vas inoved by Reeve Cantelon, of Clinton; seconded by Reeve Winter, of How - ick, that Thos. Strothers; Ashfield, be warden for theensuing year. A balf-bonr allowed4„. according to statute for the receiung of further nominations and •Yqien that time had elapsed County Clerk Lane declared Mr. Strotheis eleded, there being no other nominations. Warden Strothers was then condiretet1 to his seat by the retiring Waiiden, Owen Geiger, who warmly congrat- ulated him on his election to itbat position: The new Warden theioIt the declaration of office before dge Holt and his Honor also congratulat- ed him on being chosen . to hilt „the highest position in the. gift of the county, • Warden . Struthers thanked,' the council for the honor conferred :;`upon him and after he ' had. expresfed a word of welcome to all preseat, the Prompt Service Moderate Charges W. H. HOFFMAN Zurich. - Ontario assamsznantsnaszaimmossin Bought out ESS & SON implements and Repairs and moved them to my shop Pulper knives, straw knives, exten- .sion ladders, step ladders, galvanized troughs, cutters Mclaughlins best make, buggies, Deering machine re- pair, blacksmith repairing, onion seed- ers and garden tools, piping all sizes, torn shellers, plows Fleury and Perc- ival ltuclall kihds of plow repair, axle 'greese, ropes all sizes, wheel barrows, 'barn scales. Louis ran ZURICH b1 he New I have opened my shop opposite- the Town Hall, Zurich and. am propv- ed to do all kinds of machinery •epairs,•horse-shoeing, general black:. smithing. Give me a can. Geo. E. Ili eh Huron county council c)f 1912, 7 ecu - Orn Corn! ." . WHATTHEY What those who know, have to say ,about the Mode Malleable lima Range bonghb of C. Hartleib' Zurich. 60 ton Corn at 27.00 per ton. Oat- meal Feed. at 22.00 per ton. Also Flour, Bran, and Shorts comniencing Do. 1 th. All kinds of grin want- ed at the Hensel). Oatmeal Mills. Geo, Clausius Sam Faust John Campbell Jacob Weido Christian Meyers 1d down to business. Mr. Strothers is a native of Ash- field township. He is fifty-five' reats of age'having been born on February lOth, 18157. PracticallY•all litis life has been spent, in his native ' town- ship, where be has so won; th- con- fidence and esteem, of the peeil e that for six consecutive years he NO , been elected by acclamation to the lioSition of Reeve of the township, As' a member of the municipal eou oil in some respect or other he lits served his township for 19 years.. ',1 '.. • • ISIEEN-BROWIT At the residence of the.hrirles pa- nts, Goshen Son41,, •nay Township, by Roy: .1.- S. 13recilt,'rMr. Fred. Kelm of Berlin, to daughter of Mr, . and.' "Afri;-i 3*(4 Brown. - " A..:piece of flannel tia Tope, ti,t1 Linirnentra ;boun(1. on to the affeated Parts is' porior to any 1.)]ester ofibleia with lame back ide or chest give it' s,' angels you kre„ aer rain to be -; than pleased .With the PrOm relief which- it affords. ,S(.itt- nil dealers. The Ontario TAO for business .cu Wdf t1i1ko1tfo. •, D.Urquhart. To the Public in General John Laport john Benthmore William Stalk Solmon Gingerich 1-Ieury Vellanil Sam HewstonWilliam DenomY E.W. l3roltenshire Jacob, Hartlel3 Herity Wolper '• Lonis pialrer' • Thomas Turnbull Gee:Armstrong Christian Badour We have great faith in the above stove and are willing to stake $100 that there is not aLother stove made in Canada that will cook and. 'bake with as little fuel as the ladern. and. our Customers in Particulars Take notice, that we have dbiposed of the Implement Branch and our good will to Mr. Louis Prang or this village. In connection herewith we deg to express ourheartiest thanks b all who have.so generously supported me in this line of basiness. 'We wish to inform the users of cat- ers, Sleighs, Boggles, Wagonsetc. that still continue the manufacture of these lines and in buying home Manufactured goods yon are support- ing your home town and your own in- terests. .Look nt our stock and get our prices,before you buy. 'Repairing done ill Branches of our business. A full stock of all kinds of to choose from at prices just u lit le cheaper than the ordinary rn Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price PHONE 3 • ZURICH 9 4 HURON'S LARCEST COMEIMATION f?..TORIE .110- ess 63 Son 1 ...6..1.1•=0.1.=••••••lammel1100.11.LIM.111.1i et Cor . Just to hand. Bring in your orders. Close price FCLK PIIONE g ZUR on itS WANTED. $5, Oper week to dart with for 1 RUBY and GASI-10'S 1rr 6 egins February 3rd Lasts till February 24th 2priii with 71 for y91, sure Ta over 01 Ne This is the time of the .year that S0112e prole looking tOP B7Lj Bai,'P'ai718 alit/ they certainly ea- 1,ef them if they eat,t at our S107'6. This being e first e le& SON SloOds a.t and below MO. Come 7 an-c1we 8711717'iSC the 712 OSt 71071-. Hel'e fell' of Ihr 717171! 67°0118 BargerilLS. Print! Print! 1000 yds. print at 10c a yard 400 yvti8 at Sit 800 '" nt .7e Toweling 800 yards reg. price 10c at Go a yard 100 4 I 7o at 4c 100 " " " 1.5e at 12 " 200 • " " at 10c • " 20 per cent. off Dress Goods Our line of Dress Goods ia very large and we are making an effort to clear it out at a price ,that it should ecu itself. rapperettes. Flannelettes and • Blankets per cent,off on 'all -Shaker- f,thne'I, rappi)rdttes '11.11f1 Loci. on catii tel.'s and table.) pria eighteen and over.- 25 per cent Coats Ladies and Mens Fur Coats sold out at a priee so low that nob should ha without a fur-lineb c Also Cloth Coats to clear out forget 25 per cent off. Furs 25 Per cent off on all Rule and. 'NI UnderWe' Ladies and 'kens sold out at -20 ;per colt. Off Gent's Fui-nis -' All Mons Shirts, Suits, Ties. Overalls Trousers, Caps 20 per cent. off • Re1114:allf All kind S Z.)f, rtlr'simanYts11 • Sh tikerflaniiel 1/1 es§ • ci,ori \Vrapperettes Will ke.foiltidea itt !,:roatly reduced prices. Ne Ot the fro] and. be w Woven stand. cing fo Put up ing war A€ Vanish most a; ei1111 1711 Augerf3 • I PItOlqF Apply at aide, D. S. PEBRfl & CO: °liens 'Limited, London, Ontario. ntxt, RUBY t On as a, l'7,-riff..1(r f 1 1, , - 0