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ZX WIER CREDITO
Miss Lille Huston left on Monday',Sam igiss Edith Carrick
and Fred .Smith spy
morning for Toronto to attend roil • with Miss Tillie Edwards
livery openings; prior to going to
Dunnville where she has accepted a
position as milliner.
Mr. J. P. Ross, who has spent the
past week with his brother, Mr. D, A.
Ross, left for his bene in Calgary, on
Wednesday. We are glad to state
that the condition of Mr. D. A. ,Ross
is now much improved, he being able
' to sit up for a short period each day.
Miss Strang left on Monday morn-
ing for Toronto, having received word
of the serious illness of her sister+.
Mrs. (Rev.) Hanna.
Miss Mabel Follick, who has spent
the past two weeks here owing to the
illness of her father, Mr. E. Follick,
returned to St. Marys on Monday.
Miss Ethel Sweet, formerly mill-
ner with Mr. J. A. Stewart, has acc-
epted a similiar position with a firm
in Orillia and left this week to attend
the millinery openings in Toronto.
The death of Mr. Robert Fanson
occured here on Satvrday last. Mr.
Fanson was an old resident of this
Mr. Joe. Edwards
days last week in Mitche
Cousins.
Mr. Gilbert Edwardsof
spent a few days last we
uncle Mr. Joe Edwards.
Mr:. Fraser Brown spa
last with relatii-es and
Dashwood.
On Tuesday afternoon;
Wuerth had a•:wood-lee t
invited a number of his
Mrs. Jos. Banes, wh
daughter, Mrs. W. W
been visiting friends in,
tbe.uast few weeks, ret
Monday evening. Mrs..
is still in London bein
the house through dine
The 4W's met at th
and Mrs. Wm. Ratz,,
Monday evening and,
pleasant evening.
Mr. and Mrs: Cherie
place and had been i11 for some time. ertained a number •of tj
Miss M. Amy visited at the. home and friends to an oys
of her sister Mrs. M. Finkbeiner on 'Tuesday evening.
Monday, Mr.
Finkbeiner being laid Miss Clara Fairhall'.`
up with appendicitis.. h e ted a position,,
I Miss Edna Follock left Wednesday
{ for St. Marys, where she will take
'; part in The Temple Fame Concert
on Thnrtclay. night,- rendering the
character of Ruth
erg
•
his '
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IS
(ay
fed'
he
nils.
;neer.
have
for
e on
.Kerr
d to
on
a'' Very
er .. ant -
neighbors':'
tpper on
entre)*
as act 1 " iookllseper1 Goods, Ready -Made Clothing
in the store of Jamas, Park, 9lande Millinery, Hats and Caps,
`
boyo. Crockery and Glassware at
Mr. Lewis Cary, ia�n o#' fthe stuff
of the bank of Coign o fPrs at present greatly reduced Prices. Fol -
enuine
yelling
ut
Sale
Must be
sold in
60 Days
Everything must go, as I
have decided to give up busi
Hess in. Dashwood and am off-
ering my Big . Stock of Dry
Messrs J. G. Sdanbury and R.1 confined to the bedy.
Kinsman have returned home from' tack of infiammatory
their visit to Cuba, having gone in is now recoyering:;n..
the interest of the Sovereign Fruit Mr. and Mrs. Pr
Co. of which several local citizens are rwho have been viiitin
interested. • mars' parents, Mi
Miss Nellie Crews spent the past Clark and friends; in
week in London. the past few mon
home in Islay, „ Alt a,
Mise Elizabeth Elliott after a plea
sant visit with friends in town the Miss Hilda .
guest of Miss Liila Johns returned friends in. Sh It
'in. Sarnia pn Saturday• ' Mx. AS
Bank staff,, .London, visited, at his
home hereon Sunday. %Mr. Howard -guest of Me.
rendered -a very pleasing solo in Sunday.
Main St.Church, Mr.'. MichaeF Fink'
eonfiined to hie d s
CALIFORNIA attack of append • its:
erious at- lowing is a list of the many
lrnatisin but articles you will find in our
store and which have been
hard family reduced in price.
h thee for -
Mrs 'James Dry. Goods
oinity- for
to their Dress G000ds, Dress Linings, Dress
Trimmings. Dress Prints, Dross Ging-
hams, Dress Muslins, Silks and Satins
Shirtings, Cottdnade Denmes, Tick-
ings, Flannetettes, Wrapperette, Art,!
the Sateen, Art niu:shns, Cretonnes, Apron
r , S,kiL : ;.Idetalhc `printed
• rowlx, t'cr `lead, Ta'hl Asn' en"
Table -Oil Cloth, Grey Cotton, Bleach-'
ed Cotton; Pillow Cotton, Cotton
Jr. is Sheeting, Wool Sheeting, Bten's Suit -
rota an ing
Circulatio
Contest
We want to increase the Subscription `List of . our three' paliets;
Herald, Zurich; Pioneer, Dashwood, and Star, Crediton, to 2000, and
accomplish this quickly we are offering some -handsome prizes for the mo
popular ladies, married or single. It will pray you to "get busy." groaned
is going to get a handsome $800.00 piano. •
First Prize
Mr. and Mrs. John Wein visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwartz
he on Sunday.•
n- Messrs Noah, Jacob and Sam Heist
e. of Pigeon, Mich., spent ;;aturday
m- with Mr. and Mrs. Godfried Wein.
ess Miss Alda Wein met with an acci-
nt dent one day last week, while going
y's down cellar, she slipped and fell on
ur- the steps. She was laid up for a few
red days.
aid The Messrs Wes. and Aaron Wein
ere spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
ads Joseph Heist of Crediton East.
Mr. Sylvester Wuerth of Crediton,
was the guest of Miss Alda Wein on
Sunday.
While coming home from Crediton
on Sunday night a sleigh load of
young people had the misfortune of
upsetting while turning out for an-
other team, no one was hurt except
Thomas Roeszler who was caught
under the sleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fulmer spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
John Klump. •
The memberiI( of t • e, itlethodist
church' are et preset otilig on
church union. :t
Mr. WilliamStiteitzer -and. Miss
Ida Ratz of Shipka sperita`,miday the
guest of Miss Ieinsia Fahnner..
unk
the
lay
:tor,
lan-
(ries
The
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ally
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ye.
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to
fly
let
pore
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to
Mrs. William Retiorlthiya spent
several days at the , °l"e'me ' of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fahrner.
Mrs. Eli King, who -,lass been so
seriousley ill with rberxnatiszi?:is im-
proving. very slowly
Mr. and Mrs Veal: of Pitsbnrg,
Penn., are the 'guest's "af .Mr.. Thos.
Chambers. `
Mr. Sidney A.' Clai'k of London,
visited over Sunday with' his brothers
Messrs Walter and Jas: c arlt.
Mr. and` Mrs . Pahrner of
Shipka, were the gueilts of Mr. and
Mrs. Gottfried Wein eheSnndaY.
Miss Luara Fahrpeid. 6f, 'Howard
• City, Mich., is 1;18%11044k the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John'i;ahrner for a
few weeks.
1 ho' was visit
Caere, return-
Ready -to -Wear Goods
:Men's Youths' and' Boys' Suits,
Men's Youths' and and Boys' Overcoats
men's and Boys' Pea Jackets, men's
Rain Coats, Ladies Rain Coats, men's
Overalls, Odd Pants, Fine Shirts,
Work Shirts, Underwear Vests, Boys'
Overalls, Fine Shirts, Work Shirts,
Ladies' Shirts waits, Wrappers,
Underwear, Gowns.
Carpets and Rugs, Lace Curtains,
'Fall Papers.
Laces and Insertion
Embroideries, Embroidery Insert.
Rushing, Belting, Ladies' belts Gloves,
Ribbons, Corsets, A full stock of
millinery, Men's Hats and Caps,
Collars and Ties, -
Mr. Mose Brown,,
ed to his home in ;T';
The annual spring show under the Monday
auspices of the South Huron Agricul- -mesas.Noah, . S
tural Society will be held in Walker's Heist who were nue
hall, Brucefield on Friday, March 1st, of their father, the°.l
At 70 years of age Mrs. Catharine returned to then h
McLellan, wife of Neil McLellan Mich,, on MoiidaY
formerly of Mt, Carmel died at the' Miss ,ala Iain1� tit
residence of her son -in law, Mr. Jas. I linen' openings pan
Burgess Lcndon, on Sunday last. and will take ; hit;
The remains were interred in Nairn anens,hen a g
cemetery. livery .depart tient o
During the heavy gale of Monday eve
morning the roof was blown off the 'n 'Zurich..
Wheel Rigs factory at Go'derich
'Mich., on
aid Jacob
the funeral
iecola Heist,
in Pigeon,
Red the inil-
nto last week
pt the season
4er
n. the roil
r. J. ',Preeterr's
Sonne of the workmen were hurt in A year old.1ari1 v d , aUcexteli while
the flying debris. This is the second in its cradle lied o e" hof xts fingers
time this this factory has suffered almost entirely c .e`*d` oft by rats,
from a similar gale and is in a levy, i' 1. condition as
Richard Radcliffe of Goderieh, who ?a result of bloeft o soxiing having
has been living retired for n number
of years, met with a very painful
accident, when on entering the cellar
of his residence, he tripped and fell.
heavily on his side. Though found
almost immediately by his wife, she
was unable to lift him out of the
cellar, and it was some time before
assistance could be obtained. How -
is re: dated that no bones were
developed.
The Verne, Ore
includes Brucefiei
tided to purohasej'iiw
order has been ser`:
reliable house in
The flag is to be
with blue siilt, wig:
orange trimming(
King William eras)
and the retry
O'odge, which
xtbora, . has de-
w' flag, and an
o . large and
sat, : Ireln nd.
' twisted:silk,
ie centre and
e , emblem of
the' Boyne on
Ring ,James,
Crockery aniGlassware
Dinner Sets, Chamber Sets, Table
Sets, Water Sets, Odd Cups and
Saucers, Odd Plates all sizes, Scollops
Bowls, Pleaders, Milk .Sets, Jardiniere,
Pitchers.
'ouzvill save inomzey by
buying from as durzn '
this sale. Our prices have
been reduced vn order to
clear ever ythiuj out dui,.
Tnj this 60 day sale.
come . to usand save
money;
No Coupons given, andPart-
res holding Due Bilis must
trade them ` out during
this sale
'Cash or Trade
Siebert 86 Co.
D F'SIA. Y r OOD,
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Beautiful Mendelssohn Piano
H. Wells, Agent, Zurich. See it at his store.
a les Fur Lina coil
Value $75.01). May be seen at Zwieker's store Crediten.
Third Prize
New Williams Drop -Head Sewin
Machine
See it at P. Mclsaac's furniture store, Dashwood.
Fourth Prize z
Ladies' Gold Watch
Fifth Prize
Set best Plated Knives and Fork
4th and 5th prizes, See at F. W. Hess Jewelery store, Zurich!
NOW LADIES, "GET BUSY"
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New Subscriptions 1000 votes
Renewal 500 votes
Arrears for each, year 200 votes
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