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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1914-02-05, Page 8Arniiial CIearillg Sale From Feb. 2nd to Feb 28th We want to .reduce our stock as. much. ' as possible during this time therefore we are mak- ` hag prices so low that the goods are bound to go, We cannot give you all the particulars, owing to -lack of space. We want you to call and share in the Big Bargains we are offering. Below are a few of them: 200 yds of dress goods reg 50 now 35 ots. Dress good poplins seirges 60 now 46. Serges in black navy and card inel 54 is wide $1.25 now 1.00. Different lines of dress goods 50 to -75 now 250 a snap, Prints, all 120 prints to olear at-lobts. About 100 yds to clear at 5o.a yd. Ging- hams 140 a yd to 12 1 2 :.ginghams 12 1-2now 10 ; 10 to 8. Wrapperette reg 15 per 7 yd now 121.2 ; 12 1.2 same 10 ; 10 of same 8ot, Teweling reg 12 1.2 own 10. 200 yd reg 10 to 7 yd. 400 Td, l0o now 60. 100 yd only to clear at 5c a yd. Flannelette reg 14 for 12 1-20 ; 12 to 10o, 10 to 8. Flannel- ette blankets reg $2,00 now 1,75: 1,75 now 1,50: i.35 to 1.15, 6 only woollen blankets reg 5,25 xor 4 65 ; 4. for 3,50 Sweater Coats—Ladies '$3. coats now 2,25 ; 2.25 now 1.75. Men's Sweater, reg 4. to 5 25 now 3.25, A few .a men's large size sweaters to clear' at 90o. Ladies under war Pen vans Natural wool reg 1 25 ; for 1.00 ; Alexandia Natural wool 1. for 90 ; A11 other underwear 2o per cent Big reductions in all ruffs. Stoles, Mugs, etc. Only 1 man Far Coats a Bargain. Men's and Boys' overcoats and Suits 25 off RESI,NBTS ! REMNANTS 1 In Prints, Ging- hams, Wrapperettes, Fianneletts, Dress Goods, eto,'at Prices that will surprise you. • A Few Prices of Table linon left, Bargains ! Ladies Handkerohiefs 10 for 25cts. Big value. Stamp- ed nits reg i35 for 55 each; 50 for 400; 45 for 35; 30 for 25; A few ends of linoleums to clear regardles of cost. ' CROCKERY Only 2 100 piece dinner setts reg 10.50 now 7.00. 6 only 4 piece table sets at 25cts per sett, , 'tumblers for 5cts. Carpets, Rugs, 'Wall Papel, Mats, etc, etc. to be sold at big reductions. Come and have a look through our various lines. we can please you. yoga pies always kept on Ea -22/1 Ail Cab al halm ' Exaha g PHONE .17 tLj• sr:i them fin t7 o Jii;:v ..:a • :1 7. ^l a tie4. NOW r a �/ Ail\ 'M , a,..:w:?e ii'. °w'' wJ:,.:.3s'a, �.Ir>'•a t'w .361,111.!:a :J .;^:...p371 c..V �,ti„rn dL a �'• 11°0 syger . 4a' „.. „: , t :,,• .t 'gala a r airli`v"iie SileVCS itiisi rr.I1t fair ii:n Clinton f1!Y 11. ing 13:13i ^it+r:.,c;, and 'farmers re Fish ri'1ens,, ('i3:1 pi'nrltro them a3 r ,;gents for my 0, ,:..,Patin of Zurich •701.11 Hey it Maszetly Wo his aisle eve r y _ - i1:,; in that line, 'Seeding a s Y n,ir l spread- ers, all is l: l.s a'> 4. ya,t SOCil, 1)ril1N, Disc il.. 13 ai:fa. vittol•4, i. r • Hsrvea+te , )1iib 'tt ... Binder,t, *.3.3.3.1%33, Hay 6 p�lira:. iL.�c`);:;hey.31. zsatfais • An hill' t•? Of' Plow repairs, Gasoline engines, b 't' our line of Cutters be- fore you l ; ,en our ownrnake, Bug- gies, Card tees, AVagons, Sleighs. ..)qua!,: "l' 1!3' j- Our Motto l�. gigs, At Zurich's Leath!{, Tailor ; .:lop -the only P'laG , where the Newest is al l shown first andsat ,titisfaoinn guaranteed.. Laundry in Cd�onnec :ioi . 1 HQem MA5 Monthly report from Room II.-- jr. I.-Jr. III,— Margarett 1Iess, Gladys Fisher, Frances Zeller, Graham Mer - Ger, Clarence Foster, Earl Zettle; El- more Clausius, Margarette Deichert, Mussell ,Preeter, Sr. IL -Marjorie Fritz, Jacob :Flab - ever, Hazel Foster, Ir- vin Fisher, Bert Siebert, Iven fieisch, Iva Iialbfle?sch. Second B. --Lilian Weseloh, Edna Zobtle, Eelam Warm, Maggie Thiel, Gordon Zettel, :Dennis O'Brien,- Dor- othy Campbell, Laura Dietrich, Teddy Wagner, Mary Mittleholtz, Lenora Rau, Second A.—Inez Younblut, • Dor. othy Fritz, Julia Davidson, lYb.itney Trnemner, Clair Monier, Minnie Utt- ley, Anthony Mittleholtz.. Pt. II,—Pearl Galiman, Theodore Deichert. Luella Decher, Milton He"y.. Sr. Part II.—Muriel Howalci, Ger- ald Bedard. First Class.—Greta Mercer, Edda Calfas, Frances Mittleholtz, Edgar Bender, Mabel Preeter, 'Madeline Meiclinger. Perfect ii;attendance.—Earl Zettle Margaret .fess,-;.Grahatil Merrier, Maiggie Thiel, Lilian ,Weseloh, Lennis O'Brien, Lennard Ran, Gordon. Zett- el, Dorothy Fritz, Inez ,ioun blilt, Whitney Traemuer, Hilton .ley, rid - gar Bender. .-- • Average Attendance, 37. E. M, lIonazsi8; teacher. REFORMS 1?! CALEligh Changes to Months and 'Holy Days Before British Parliament. Some novel proposals are contained in the fixed calendar bill presented by Sir Henry Dalziel and supported liy Mr. Wilkee, Mr. Pringle and 141r,'Mun- ro Ferguson, The memorandum ac- cciripanying• the • text of the bi j'., 'xplalus that the measure Ysurpc, :, bstitute for the present irregule w .p -e tisk:'ui1ar a. fixed calendar having, roe” , lar periods, of which the week is '[ r,inmen measure, says The London t ) t diff :r, in some important features .i i1. tit? cal»ndar reform bill ,intro - Te -.30.1 on Marrli 15, 1908, by ;ir. Rab:. That hill sought to nl•ike the •r ',nt11s as uniform in length as pay 3:b1,', but as a difference iii this- r47• -'0t is unavoid.eble in a y £o' with a1C niont'ite it is thought better to u'r• as^ That difference so as to :Odor l the weeks beirg a common ni cal: pr:: :ill t : m •nths. Tine errsn, ,.,L .t' a. It ?ra„able for each rli'('):au`t. to ',3,f; in on a Sunday and end to ,1 -'"'! nleatar',r:r.,l;lvnn points {,st't:4113+t 't 1. L.' !..ir.rit. til' .7IS el a 'lilt t. ''yt t•, b tw'OS'n lP level -le; yof • 1114', •.k,:'. 'c, not intri. -t? ., . elete,..e3 lete the ni" `i3e the ,reel I(i:�lli l l s'.ei l that di 00. 1 . :fire ,y /3''r in length, it h':? :."301n. tllolt ”:+5. well- to (edify the '.re._ee, xt'll,e determining monthly periods ....1 to - rea1: i re.!:.' ,, i ,el.ng the Cts ' '•-e ing" of the ?, 7tiily sallries. The vidc!E that, the son-iitions of Nes,- '^.a.r 1r. y and Leap Da, u": alse the rc;,.iunor,ation thereof e3Anit *tan; form as far : poesibie to ct1I'33 )x'e": •!• veil;. en Sundays. • In meeling the. desire • for a Aa l date f.Or aaeh n'2 the movable holy " 7E it Haas been thought ss iiciez r t, ette. act A fiX.C.1 date only for L :, »ser: -which is ti) 1330 upo-n. 15,. ,the reilters arecalculated front the e date of Easter. As in Mr. Pearce:'s hili and in the calendar "'-rot o'f •17 51, pro. vision is made regarding the ceirengs, of age and '0thcr events which ln.ay be affected by the passing of this b111.' The bill if passed by Parliament *ill;' tot become operative until the emwn' decides th, t sufl3.cient.. internatiox►a1 d conereined. leas • ' beexi ur seced, . A t isle g1vil the proposed fixed .lendar silowg • that the months a 3a,xary, F cbruar y, April, .May, June;. August, October and November w•oitld each., consist oftwenty-eight days,' while the remaining months of Tdareh. July, September and December. *gold each. have thirty-five days. New Year Day is set rpart, thus bringing the. total of days lip to the requisite rawer; ber of :365, while foie leap year spe girl day .is sot apart as 1..,:!;..31 iti,hieh 1.� tr. be intercalated 1 '.veers the last .(ley of Juno and the Or. day of 1'u1 £t. rt•constitute dIv t' ,tehill. .5. clause of,the bill hat •+ ,lett 1 that. ..'; Year Day .:t1.: F Day- 013311 ayi'ii1 neither of them bo ac r:Weed 313.:;,4 Cit i:1,` ty,-'.°1L,. a,nci hail ,:,'i, ex-. 1:,:' t t'l•1or.r(a i:il'tpro' (ed IT be held to be i.)elo'h d- in a.,3.3y• e r ml,ui 1 't of (Says, hat shall +,+,iletwise ,y, u,:.lie bank C dcr's Trade. •'.;nC.4,f:' • tr:(lle • for too first; let th current fiscal s : •i•I!,331 ;: .075, Ilt13. seof, 70,- i'1205 t',Vr'i ilio (orre33,.,2)1.d,n3 tan :,:1i33;t' 1; )'{).. fiii 114141.:: rt t , it +d $376.41,512•4-, an r' eneette pred'a'ia la r,a>, ai tl's'asf' Cf;,,. W, r,zr. Exi,nr^s of to,.'go • - 1..C,ilu.'ts e l fl,0.1; .'70, e. d crease of 3,51.9';. traala, lot, llt'd 6&5,4$1,. t.iUAL! L&)AL,l Deleware, :Lackawanna, a . Western Coal Co's .Scranton Coal' All" Sizes ALF. SCRUTON Hensall. Famous Gray Motor Gasoline En. ;nes:— 1 and 11 Horse Power $55. 0( 2 75, 0( 4 11 II$105. 0( 6 II II 175, 0( 8 a a 285. 0( 12 'a a 375.0( Sold by F. HESS & SON Agents FARM FOR SALE S4.. 26, 50ac. 28 acres ploughed, 11 acres soeded, rest bash. Frani barn 36 x 56. Good soil partly drained, and anever failing well, For particulars, address, John 0 Cochrane, R R No. 2, Hensail, P O. HOUSE FOR SALE House and lot for sale at a reason- able price. •Gpod•well on premises and everything in good repair. Ap- ply to Win. Thiel, Zurich. Custom Sawing Wanted at Joshua Snider, Sauble Line. McEwen Bros. Bayfield Bush for Sale The undersigned has for sale on %,ot 3, Concession 4, Stanley, ten acres (more or less) of stanching tim- ber, mostly maple. For particulars apply to the owner. JOHN S. CAMERON . Brucefield. The following is the report of room "A" of the zurich Public School fur the month of January, based on att- endance diligence and general dem- eanour. ,1r.:111—Ruth Hartieib 95, Janet Thiel 93, Jean Campbell 91, Mildr()c:d Hoffwi3an 91, Sn,do Deichert 91,. Pearl Duolrrarino 10, Frank Siebert ii,, Freddie 1Vo.eloh lit?, Ruse H£ia,, 64 Linddeay° `vv oriel (+4, 'i,"h('o lore Leib ad 330 Sr 11 - -Coati It'1 1Valpt -1111, Olive l-elteltei 11:;, i-, lit,j 0'linen $8, Law- :1w- rence r enc e Rau ;.3, Ernie Sender 1S, At- e -doe. akel a 74, Ull:t-liiilltbreat(lt- 54 'Cieenne, Branner 62, Alma Pi' ag .. lug; 1 e-;l!i{ it re, .1 r P t 1 e ., �. 3.13, Elyt3finis Ode- .':iif331,3'40211`1. - .. '..1, ,.1.. -,i":all. ;:lilner i':,, _likhe r x: , .- t "•1'. 24111tI 11' a -'i, .. e1' V Za , iii), 1.`. ,t'ti i1 ,. ..-.tet;-:, ;.z•, ,,r., P.331-3.Ce Ali, . Sita t I. 'Elora Uttiev 10 :1°Lu li '4 1, ,'a:'1• 00, i'dt ,3'1 L. • a ,11; Ato ttrl cit e-03111 40, Russ- el 1l 1 i e+1 Fester 40, Fre fare 30. (absent Pt 1 --Lulu, Aihrecht tic, i .cythleeen Siemon 00. Ruth rit'laalllt 60, Vernon Dauiil,3un 58, :fill, >rt Isnr h army .53; Arson. Kel, lea 20, Elmore Leibold, a11s. nt Q. i1i. Woons, teiloher. The following is the report of S. S. No. 11 Liar for the month of Jan- uary. jr.IV.---Joseph Masse. lir ILL—Albina, Papules(, Nap ele )ll 1t.f1t e,\ i:lie Plant. I1, 1-1.11--S,,rfili l)ncbarele, Albina 1)n^i .telae, ilfittiltlaPapineau, Joseph- ine Jeffrey. Se. f,-1.Iarlelir)o {Fantle; illaizy it ,rla'r1t, Juliett I)ucharine, Norman Overholt. Pt. 11 J r --Willie Dncharl'.no, f awrenee Overholt, Anna , Jeffrey. Sr- T A. — Harvey <JoiJros',' G inga- gne Cantin' Sr. I J3.---Vinetta Dueharme, Val - pita Plante • - Jr, r.-'-Tliaresa' •Ducbarmo, Paul Ducharnte Primer A."-- Gerald Screenan, Rus- sel Screenan. •`Primer B. Louis ` Dueharme, Francis. Overholt, Emorsen Overholt. V. WArls;.r, teacher, iY t af'¢i114 ailArl4.Gd° ZDtsaxrhoee ateateti ac, totto.e , ! �.• n, '' 1 e'er. /3 -Ps., '�1t'.°ia91a• i'e.'l e.nena Krausi r' Liquit Extract Of Smoke Ciade of Iii is koey Wood, for smoking all kinds of neat, such a,s1. Haag, Shoulder, Bodkin, Dried beef, Sausages, Balogna, Fish, etc, and preserving meat, and keeping it free from insects. Recommended by REV. MRa BOOP, For Sale by HA • 1 HURON'S LARGEST COr. IN.l1T1tfI STORE PHONE I3 ZURICH 1 TI 1 before Stock Taking in all lines of Goods. The bargi.: ns I am offering will save you $ $ $, I invite you to c 11, as space will only allow me to mention a few of the many I have to offer. Dress Goods Regular 85 for 65 ci;s. 60. for 41). ors. .' " 40,'fox'25 "Cts " 25 for 20 cts. Ladies Coats Regular 16.00 for 11.00 4 34 ,1 12,00 for 7.00 't " " 10.0O Or 6.00 1 only Ladies Fur lined 10 for 38 1 only At:tract-win lined with fur Collar • 17.00 for 13. (fe• Ladies fur ruffs reg 10 Co for x'.00 ,1 .t 8.C.0 for 5 00 e: ,. " 7.09 for 43:o1 Muffs " 1100 for 6.00 Moffat " 8 00 for 5,99 BIael. faatin Underskirts. :alar 2 CO f,yr 1 50 i aE Mil ANte;; " 1 .,t% t or 1 1., I at -'• 1.32:, t il• 1.00 - 131311.0 in 1 f; r 5 ; price to clear a , r its Mons Ladies Chilalt? 13•i4i,3 3 C 2,t0 for 150 :5; i for 110 for ; for 50o1,;. !'1 and .?i,;;311.:uri 12.n for 19 tit? e'.en1 1.. 'd' 11repperat ' la for '' Rog 20 sur Reg Ifs for In 11eg 10 for r; Reg 124 for 10 EtM 61 at Black, and White Rook Fast Drill'', Shirting 14o. B1aok,entucky jean`': Painting worth 30o`for 250. Mens Suits. . 'Mens. Overcoa.ts Reg 17.00 for 13.00 Reg 12.00.4or 88 Reg 12.50 for 9.00 Reg 810 for 6.00 Reg I0.00 for 6 50 Reg $8 for 5.50 Reg 8 00 for 5.50 1 only Mons fur lined overcoats reg 45. 00 for 33,00.. 1-3 , -s Snits a'nl c)corcoats at burg isa.11l .'011) pric.':. to s;lr'ar. 3airgains in all lines of Underwear caps, ;13,Vo:+ etc Ea E MN ANTS i.• RE1I NANrS ! 1rF all 1.in11s 1,ts Elr'ain Sale prices IT' e y Ili r.::.; ht+ ole ..r• -q,1 0511 regard. yi 10.134 /,1 (.1'+"1t. ! 1:zYl3 s'la'g', OF. 3.3n31 wn a � 1 tend Suit 1' »ta:Its, e`it,Y+ tic beef price. Now d 'c ti lit' to got tt beergain. . 1 Tali; li; a rA A1S FRESH ++ 3 , ...'i ;;,IO, Sib roast !--.31-3% .,3' 1 ',i., . , < rylsonit '25c, Mb +. ri ,' . L )lb 306 black, +'i' 0-313t3 ,31 '3'.1 bra. beet salmon r i,ry,x, :: rt,` -,>u 25n, 3 cans corn Do not Fail to`atf(dlytai IiiE ,loci. Highest Prices laid fa,, F 7r. -1 r s'iduce C7t7�C �r Let las know your wants. We p .. 11 an;11c; everything in Farm 1 Illlpleine )t5. Engine illi pp.:les Pullies, all. sizes and kinds, Beliin,leather or canvas, all sizes. Shaft boxing and shafting. .Pump and Dump piping.. Buggies, Waggons, Sleighs and Cutters. If you are in nevi of Machine Re,,' pairs we can get them for you. .. We give specia,l.attent%on to our repair denar till ei1 t, • L"°'MS PRANG t is r,r•� -1.3i1/111Ch i• % 33,3 Prompt mervi Ge Mod e to (;harges din 1 Zttri h. lr ontekriicr =7xrosr r msram.. m a.727 p z ex xaa z,e�ia.-a iYy, Bic trlc Restorer : for Men i:v ,i.ephoLew restores everynerve in the body -» + to its prepar teraaien ;. restores viol ¢uu itali{y, ,Pr,ata5o deely .nd all se.curll Wealx )em averted at nn:.e ..? Itnap13104' of :.will -Flake 'o1.Il *'xcw lean %,�'cite „r ,.,:s1 01' tw0401`