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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-12-26, Page 1The Official Organ. os Zrt.3'ieb.. and. Urs' Township; Vol. XIV,., FRIDAY 0RNI 0 0 L.�J'r�]'wdc7��C�3+�c7rJrt')ssi`� �s Ali W�C'i�..x7�i'� Sale a' . VVe'an�.aux�.ce to the public tremendous Bargain Sale. We :havegoney over mane lines of our iiiamense stock and -reduced the prices so 'greatly _ that they will.: move out rapidly. If you want rgain to save money now is your chance. Read the following: z : Ladies Mantling ., 4. Regular $2.00 per yd Bargain Price 1.251 2,50 " " „ ,. „ 3 50 1, ,. „ " 2.00 1.25 „ ,, 75 per t.„ yd. 11 • Dress Goods Regular $1..50 per ycl. Bargain Price $1.0U per yd. 1.25 ,1 t1 , 6 75 46 64 1.00 „ t, „ 1, 6,5 4, . 44 ,,. 41 60 1, „ -1` 50 „ „ 60 " " 50 „ ,1 35 Tweeds & Worstead Suitings. We have cut our prices in tweed. s'iitinga to half price to clear. - x""5 res yd. Bargain Price 1,25 per yd. 11 1.00 '.,, 1 4 50 Childrens' Toques, A large assor tment of Chiidrens' toques at 250 each. A fall line of Ladies' and Ohilclren' hose regular 25o bargain ;price 15 and 20c. A lot of . tangy gingllanas and Zephr cloths, regular 150, bargain price 10e. a yd. ,Men's and Boy's caps job lot north up to 50e bargain prioe at 150 ea. Kimono, cloth regular 200 bargain price 15o a yard. Ladies Neel. Furs Regular $10 bargain price 2.50. Regular '9 00 bargain price 6.00. Regular 7.50 bargain price v 00. Regular 4.50 Bargain price 2.50. Men's Overcoats Regular $9 bargain price 9.00, Regular 10, bargain price 6 50. R,gnlar 12 bargain price 8 50. Regular 15 00 bargain price 10140. Regular 18.00 bargain price 14,00... Boa's Overcoats; all sues at big bargain prices, MEN'S SUITS Regular $7.00 for $4.00 Regular ;10 00 for $0.50 tt 120 for 8.50 15• for 10• Regular 17. for 12 00 Boy's suits from $1.00 up. The biggest bargains ever offered. Ladies' cantles Our.11udios' mantles. have been shoving out rapidly the last 'fete weeks,. We still have a few left to cleat ont at $5.00 each These are good quality and'styles and a big bargain worth . up to $12.00 Child's Coats Children's corduroy and blanket cloth coats from $1,50 up Sweater. Coats at greatly reduced prices. GROCERIES • 'We have in stock a nice lot choice newl..:fraits fol: Xmas trade, new raisins, currents, the best we can buy. You should have.some of these for your Christmas cake. Crockery and China A large stock of dinner setts imported direct from factory at prices ,Hirst aro bargains, also a lot of fancy china for Yeas. Christmas Gifts We have now on display a large assortment of Toys, Dolls;' etc., etc, suitable for the Children. ' ..lso,u any useful gifts of all descriptions.. Shopearly. Peninsular .►w. ppy Thought Stoves • f nd n.geso Produce . !ways Taken. Telephone O a:..‘rt>(s'rot(+ 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 ig 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEC. 2 . 1913. par 1 rasa 7 7 ' 1\.fr:,Oscar Eeeliler is laid.up .with LooAL NESs. an attack of appendiei'tis: i Miss Ada Koehler of Toronto vis eararra �aa� ►;sus ; ited her parents Mr. and ` b1is. P. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Consit - of the i Koehler, over the holidays Parr Line spent Sunday in town., Miss Lottie Galster spent a fete day s in Exeter this week.. Mr, Jack Routledge spent Chu' -t mss at his home in Dashwoed. Messrs Kenneth Pope and Pei ,;.y' Clarke of Hensall . spent Sunday in town. Mr. Clifford Levy of Clinton spc 4 t Sunday in town. Mr, Fred Xalbfleisoh is ,this week shipping two car loads of fax tow Messrs Geo Hess and Lee Hoffine• were to Crediton on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hey of 'Le Babylon Line spent Sunday with fhe' latter's parents, in;Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Becker of the Bre-11,14,n Line spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Martin Warm. Lost -In Zurich, on Tuesday last a round belt pin, green pained t'rh- der, please return to Herald Office.. Matter Russel Preeter is spew nog his Christmas holidays with his uncle in Crediton. Mr. Ford Sparks from Bigger 8 (r1, arrived home on Saturday evening. and will remain for a month, he says. the weather out there is beautiful. Mr. and Mrs.•Richard Ayott f oiu Pigeon, Mich. formerly of this sect- ion are visiting with Mr. and Ms.. L. Jeffrey. air. Sam Hey and Miss Mary Jane 1Yle'vers were quietly married on Wednesday evening, at the home of the bride's parents 'lir- The.pr:oceeds of the Evangelical Christmas Cantata on , Thursda'y. evening was aver -ninety dolltfrar A bus load ;from here attended the Christmas'entertaini cent in' Dash- wood onTuesdisy evening., - Miss Eleanor Hartleib'.of Toronto is visiting her parents Mr. and. Mrs. C. l'-Haitleib: MLS and Mrs.•J, O. Sacbbs, of Chic- ago'are spending the holidays with the latter's mother Mr:s. H. Worm. Misses Selma, and' Alvada .Wesel oh of London are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs H . P.. Wes- eloh.... Mr. George Hess• of Detroit was a Christmas visitor at his old home Also Miss Ida Well of the same" city. -Mr. Wilford ir. Brown of Toronto wars a Christmas visitor at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs.. G. F: Brown.. Mr'Roy Faust of the G,T. R. of8:ces, Straford, is spending Chas5tmas.�and over Sunday with his.mother; Mrs Adam Faust Mr, Marshall Zeller of, the . Royal;. Bank Stratford, spent . Christmas Day;,with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, E •Zeiler. Mrs John Hey Jr took' suddenly ill oft Wednesday, while'b town, and is anti the doctor's care' at the home of her,rnother,;Mrs. Stelek. Mr.Julius Bloch and Miss Ber- tha'Wurni,were : tnarrred..in Detroit last week, and. returned to town on a,nd firs, Uilarles Moyers, parents, jlrts og. endsare extending •hearrtyir meou- r .;,y r•_yl r t`r 11 tany art•1 �'{�"�kr.tt�.l,�I,ti0rlp, Imploments on Tuesday, Dec. vials ` at 1 o'clock. - Al. Maloney E..'Bossentrerry, . Proprietor. Auctiou'eer. Nomination will be held in the town hall on Monday next Dee. 2011a. for the purpose of electing reeve• and councillors, from 1 to 2. In the ev- ening at 7.80 for electing police trus- tees. The annual school meeting will be held on Wednesday Dee. 81 in the school house at 1 o'clock a. m. for electing a trustee, all rite payers are requested to attend. Word was receiveid hers on Mott - day, by Mr. Dr. Stoskopf, cif the death of his uncle, Mr. Andrew See- bach of Stratford, the funeral was on Tuesday. Roy. Roy Geiger of.. Elmwood Ont., one of Zurich's most promin- ent yourg amen, will preach in the Evangelical church, next' .Stini'ia;y evening. Services will be cenciuet- ed by the'paastor in the. 'snoring. Services willhe most .,lielpfttl and spiritual. Everybody welcome, •Mrs.• Consit Sr of 'the Parr Line, returned recently fr,ini Boston, where a successful operation was performed on her brain by a spec. ialist Dr. Campbell advisod the. olr enation and is highly pleased. at the result. Mrs Coinsit is 73 rears old, and had been a severe sufferer from nenralgihi, and this very del ioate operation was coal a 1dm!.od the only way to get permanent relief from the pain she had endured so long. 1 Established 1.853 Opened Branch' in Huron, Co. 1874 Saving Bank Accounts Solicited. Zurich Branch zukien R. T. DUNLOP, Manager . BISSET-HESS A pretty wedding was solmnizod at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess Sr., at high noon on Christ- mas Day. when their slaughter, Miss Freda, was united in marriage to Mr Gordon Bisset, of Goderioh. The bride was oharnaingly attired in Cream silk crepe de ohene and carried o bouquet of rases' and lil ies of the valley. The bride enter ed the drawing room on the arm of her father to the strains of Lo1i- engrin'e wedding march played by the sister cf the bride Miss Celia Hess ; Rev, W. C. Miller, pastor of the- 1.,'utheran (lain ch, performed the ceremony. After congratula- tion the guests repaired to the din- ing room; where a snrnptnors wed - din dinner had been prepared After a short honeymoon trip - to to. astern points they will reside lit Salt.foral ~lights, Goderich. 0 LUTHERAN CHURCH The Sunday services will bo n; the' usual hours : German 10.8() a.rn Sunday S 2.00 0. in: English 7,00 p. rr ; `1i11e'following meetings aro held during the week : S. S. Officers' and teachers 7.30 p,rn. an Tuesdayz . Men's Missionary society at 8.00 p, in, on 'Tuesday Young People's society at 8.00 p 711 61riday. The Ladies Aid Socioty meets tat, 3 00 p in. the first Tues- day of each month. Mr. Charles f3ossenberry of .A1- berta is visiting his ninther and oi'hor relatives and friends. It is 13 years since Charlie left town and. his many friends here are pleased to see hire again. Messrs Robert Douglas and Hob- ert Sparks of Saskatoon arrived home hist week for a short visit. A. cordial invitation' is herewith ex- tended. to all, net worshiping else- where, to worship wit} .•its and take an active part in the work of the var. ions societies of our church. Zurich's . Popular Confectionery fresh oysters weekly, salted peanuts; cranberries, grape fruit, <Tallish onions, groceries, tobacco, cigars, postcards and auto' poni:.nnts, fresh bread constantly kept an hand. Give us a ca11. W. 0. Wagner. get :..,°tate Mier rroiii ir. 7t^ 9°s Magic Ointmenfo NO 22 richvvri,11toz root 7ea2 and'Suit For Women ?Ail Girls Button and Lace shoos Felt shoes Felt Gaffers Felt slippers Overshoes Felt limed shp88 �Rabber.s For Men and Boys Batton. and Lace shoes Pelt Shoes' „Welt .Gaters i leather Slippers BUCKLE OVElSHOZS buckle overshoes ' Len's rubber- boats iVlen's 2 buckle rubbers 'lien's face "rubbers Boys' 2 buckle rubbers. len'$ ang Boy's Leggings'` an wool Sox. Full a.sortment Men's aria Bee's Rubbers. Fa, m. Pioduce taltend'u 13 change for Shoes. E. FAUST, -- ZURIC i;'ricii Feed QUALI T FIRST Whether lion Buy as Article as a UR. Yo will get QUALITY Our Shop. tore Leading Brand of Flour, • Shorts ran 9 and Fee d or Produce of all kinds taken in exchange, NZ; .i ;-:1:11% tional and Royal "'1"'u 1,3•"ib"� stock food. Also a full line of Grocer- les on hand. l , SPARKS ;t° OUGL S • IIENSALL MARKET Oar ' 8 ltai"s Ofises ar �,�t?11r7 .,iiiIt Choice -Goods, Loolc i',110111 throngli, Watelle,5, Necklets, Rings, Scarf Pins, and. liunclreds of 0tl).er articles. Beans primes per bus $1.85 Cook's Snowdrift'Flom $2.75 1 Eo graving free, on CM11' GOO Snowdrift flour in 5 bag lots $2.50' 1 l,. 1 Feed flour. i.:i0 GOO& a blit' Bran p,r`t'??.00 Shorts p r ten 4111.00 Wheat per bus. i' lets., Barley per bits 55ats. Oats -per bits. :Nets.. ,; wi .�'� Gini `i.a u1E B 4:bLa."iC3."0.s :-:. .": i'.SdY'e ..l:n>..•"�:--TM..�•....-- .�T:a.- �e^�".__.�'T....r ...^43 i^:'•.... is +.w Yon art, e.,r1 hilly insitod8a otri. fall Opel -0133 of Footweiri'.': lv0 ready- with e ce of 110. tost ne:w fall stocks at all the lutist utol l quality Canadian and Aanaori' zr11 Footwear We aim, to keep 1ho `1ia we havo made lar ourselves: "Tbo Monte of (-totl hoes Ri DBE .13S We have a Emil stock of the very' Best Rubbers o11 th,a market inti 1e0 them. ] .e111M and Women's a.: dace i'.)" buoe� Just the thing 1'ov wet vratber ( is Joni see, we 11 yta 'jai delved a shipment of Bays and (xiek ri tia..l ;'hoes Butter, Eggs : nil Dutch Setts taken in excuse ;e tcaa' Olt The f.A of Yes I had You o° l just whit you want at the rig' ,t at the BLAKE To I1 It .is easily tc understand. We oily, 1'ighi that we can sell right. We have a large and w(.1 zt' General Stock to Choose from of ail seasollal'1, k o Pioduae taken in exchange for goods C8 BLAKE