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Clearing Sale
From Feb. 2nd to Feb 28th
want to reduce our stock as.much , a3
during this time therefore we are mak-
es so low that the goods are bound.
We cannot give you all the particular's,
o lack of space. We want you to call
are in the Big Bargains we are offering.:
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the follow.'
ihildren : `tW
rd 'do for.
confusion of
goy in the fr
hears them N'
low are a few 'of them:
of dress goods reg 50 now 35 ots, Dress good
serges 60 now 46, Serges in black navy and oard
u wide $1.25 now 1.00. Different lines of dress
to 75 now 25o a snap, Prints, all 14o prints to
,loots. About 100 yds to clear at 5o a yd. Ging-
a yd to 12 1.2 :. ginghams 121.2 now 10 ; 10 to 8.
rette reg l5, per 7 yd now 121.2 ; 121.2 same 10 ; 10
8o1, Toweling reg 12 1 2 own 10. 200 yd reg 10 to
0 yd 100 now 6o. 100 yd only to clear at 50 a yd,
tette reg 14 for 12 1.2c ; 12 to 10o, 10 to 8. . Flannel.
,nkets reg $2,00 now 1.75 1,75 now 1,50: i 35 to
nly woollen blankets reg 5.25 tor 4 65 ; 4. for 3.50
eater Coats --Ladies $3. coats now 2.25 ; 2.25 now
glen's Sweater, reg 4. to 5 25 now 3.25. A few
arge size sweaters to clear at 900, Ladies under
enuians Natural wool reg 1 25 ; for 1.00 ; Alexandia
1 wool 1. for 90 ; All other underwear 2o per cent
$500, $1000
ono year
ds oatab.
:.ticulars.
CANADA
reductions in all ruffs. Stoles, Mugs, eto. Only
1 man Fur Coats a Bargain.
en's and Boys' overcoats and Suits 25 % off
IEMNBTS ! REMNANTS! In Prints, Ging-
Wrapperettes, Flannelette, Dress Goods, eto, at
that will surprise you.
ew Prices of Table linon left, Bargains!
dies Handkerohiefs 10 for 25cts. Big value. Stamp -
reg 65 for 55 each; 50 for 40c; 45 for 35; 30 for 25;
w ends of lineleums to clear .regardles of cost.
OCXERY Only 2 100 piece dinner setts reg
w 7.00. 6 only- 4 piece table sets at 25cts per sett,
2 for Sots.
pets, -Rugs, Wall Papex, Mats, etc, ete. to be
ig reductions.
me and have a look through our
lines. we can please you.
roceries always kept on Mad.
s of Produce Taken in Exchange
PHONE 17
S
30,83 F ARE NOW MAKING
01.64
20.04
24.9
04.26
86.08
53.2ri
87.91
32.86
35.23
16.79
07.15
96.00
76.00
Life
story.
k DOORS AND WINDOWS
equine any, send in your orders, we can make
e.
combination Doors, they will keep you warm
id cool in Summer.
KINDS OF SAW LOGS WANTED.
KALBYLBISOK
_
ZURICH
ing
ess at
Old Stand
nppoiutad Agents for
celebrated
rris Implements
Myth i,ig in that line,
tents,. 'Manure spread-
Plows, Seed Drills,
Cultivators,. Doan
g Implements
ers, Rakes, Hay
ders, Etc..
sey-Harris -
Separators
Plow repairs, Gasoline
ur line .of Cutters be -
1 our own make. Bug
Wagons, .Sleighs.
ailingOuir Motto
Fanning Mill
Sieves
I am agent for the Clinton fann
ing mill sieves, and farmers re.
quiring any, can procure them at
my farm, South of Zurich
John Hey jr,
Come and
get your
new Suit
At Zurich's Leading
Tailor Shop the only Place,
where the .,Newest is always
shown first aand satisfaction.
guaranteed. '
L aundry in Connection
1101TICAN
1 iilor .41.11-0C1-1
LOCALS
Mr, and Mrs. Win Beaver and
daughter of .the 14th con, moved - all
household effects and family'; to I<lon-
sall on Wednesday.' Theywill be
missed by the whole community,
Eggs have been coming to Toronto
and MViontreal from Chicago • during
the pastmonth in six and seven car
lots per week for each city. In fact.
the needs of the trade are being pract-
ically supplied by importations. It
would seem as if it paid the Whole-
sale inen to import rather than . store
sufficient quantities in the flush sea,
son to provide for domestic needs.
Montreal has received about 7,560,
(100 dozen since last May which' was
more than for the same period a year
ago.
*EXECUTIVE MET.—The •execut-
ive of the West Huron Teachers'
Association met in Clinton Saturday
to arrange a program for the next
meeting which will be held in -coder
lea. It was decided to requosb, .the
Eclttcatiolr Department to fix tate
in May and to send Prof. Me %Cady
of Guelph to deliver anumber f, ads
dresses, A good program of ether)
numbers was prepared. The , •ath
Bona Trust Work Committee alio, met
and trade arrangements for the c:arry-
ing on of the work along "' physical
lines. Those present were Presidenh
Fred Ross of Dungannon, G. S 11ow-
and of Zurich, Geo. Mawson o'Ex
eter, Wm. McKinley of H•ensarl!,' W.
H. Johnston of Kippcn, Inspector
Toni and H. Long of Gocdorich,' and
Misses 0. 1... z
Exeter.
There are as usual many things to
interest the sportsman in the :last
issue of ROD AND GUN IN CAN-
ADA, the March issue, which ties •re-
cently come to hand, The Ojihways
at Abittibi by Bernard Muddiman; 'A
Walrus Hunt within the Aretie °;(fir-
ole; A Caribo Hunt in the 'lean;'
Tho Little Lake of the Big, 'rout;
Angling Fotes by 11. Mortimer Batten
and otherrstories and articles, along
with the. regular departments devoted
to the interest of the trap line, trap-
ing, shooting,. eta:, etc•.,which are as
usual well maintained, aro combined
to make a magazine that .should,: be
read by all Canadian sportsmen tinct
by tho lie Americana who come to
Canada annnally for their hunting
and fishing. This• magazine which is
the only publication• devoted! wholly
to the interests of D./radian- outdoor
life is lniblisbed by W J':; Savior
Limited, Woodstock, Ont. :.,
KIBL' ER—SEL
A quiet weddingceremony ti'i sel-
oinnizud atThedford, when Mr.. F.
Kibler, the well known. shoe 'meslch-
ant of this city, was married to Mrs.
Christina Schnell, of that yilieige.
After a brief honeymoon tarp; -to the
west Mr. and Mrs. Kibler will lake rip
their residence in Berlin. Besilini
Telegraph.
The above item will- be' intarestiing
to readers of our paper;. as, both part-
ies are well known, being , form e'r1y
residents of Zurich at4 Dash*oodi re-
spectively. ,The Herald; extends con-
gratulations and best wishes.
ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL.
Roel% r.
Sr. V.—P McBride 78%„- A. Mc-
Donald 75, E. Peitz 74, E Heyrock
74, H. Zeller 65,, a Hoffman 58, A.
Axt 54.
Jr. V.—G.Manson 68%, L. Kalb-
fleisch 61, V. nits 60, G. Weber 55,
R. Appel 48:
Sr. IV. 1W6. IIeyrock 67%, V. Fuss
62, G. Zettle 54, W. Siebert, 54, C.
Miller (absent).
Jr. IV'.—A. McCormick 64%, W.
Bender 68, M. Merner 60, L. O'Brien
50.
Sr.1lI.--H, Hess 73%, A. )Jess 78,
11. Fritz 69, B. Foster 69, L. Callfas
67, R. Weber 64, S. Thiel 59, 0. Bre-
liner 57,M. Puss 49, W. Fritz 34,
M. Zettel 33, C. Desjardine 28, A.
Mittelholtz 20, L. Mittleholtz 18,
G. Weber (absent).
N.13. Many of those taking a low
percentage were absent part' of the
time. . G. S. tlow,ixn.
Tearher.
' Tho following is the report of •the
pupils of S S;No IS,'''Stauley, for the
month of I'ebruar'y'c„-
Sr IV—Roy Heys 70.
Jc IV---• + lymore Keys 88; 1 1oveilce
tlayter 66,
Sr III -Russel I-Ivrat 64;
Jr III---Wiibur'Keys. 60,
]:Hayter 51:.
Jr IIMelvin'Clark 50,
i 3owsori 67, Ruby Errat 57.
JrI—Roy Dawson 64,
Hay ter (absent).,
l'e tcher Wits) V, KESil
Estho+•.
Theln11,
Gorden
COAL! COAL!
Deleware, Lackawanna, ' &
Western Coal Co's
Scranton Coal
All Sizes
ALF. SCRUTON
Hensall.
Famous Gray Motor Gasoline En=
gness-=
13 and 1- Horse Power $55. 00
2i ,, a 75. 00
4 „ „ $1:05.00
6,,175. 00
8. ,1 ll 285. 00
12
" 11 875. 00
Sold by F. HESS & SON Agents,
FARM FOR SALE
Si' 26, 50ao. 28 acres ploughed,
11 acres soeded, rest bash. Franc
barn 36 x 56; Good soil partly
drained, and a never failing well,
For particulars, address, John
(; Cochrane, R R No. 2, Hensall,
P, O.
Custom Saw'
Wanted. al ., Joshua Snider, Bauble
Line.
McEwen Bros.
Bayfield
utumeteratonatel=511440.40...0.04,..m=„
Bush for Sale
The undiarsignecl has for sale on
Lot 3, Concession 4, Stanley, ten
acres (more or ;'~ess) of standing tim-
ber, mostly maple. • For particulars
apply to theowne.
JOHN S«•CAMERON
Brucefield.
The Unique Club of the 14th.
On Feb. 96 a large• audience in
the school listened to a well del-
ivered debate and a splendid pro.
gram. The debate "Resolved that
L'ravelling is more educative than
Reading Books was disouesed in an
able manner by the speakers. De.
oieion was given in favotnt of the
Negative, they winning by four
points. We have every reason to
holteve our club "Well' Worth
while-"
THE BUSY MAN'S CREED
"I believe in the stuff I. an hand-
;ing out, in the firm I am,worlring for
and in my ability to get results. I be-
lieve honest `stuff can be passed out to
honest men by honest methods I be-
lieve in working not weeping; in
boosting not knocking and in the
pleasures of my job. I believe' that a
man gets what he goes for;, that one
deed done to -day is worth two deeds
to -morrow, and that no man; is down
and out until he has lost.fb.ith in hint
self. I believe in to -day =Idle work
1 ant doing, in to -morrow and the
work I hope to do, and in the sure
reward which the future llollds. I be-
lieve in friendship, in• comsttesy, in
kindness, in generosity;,irt,good cheer
in honest competition. it believe
there is something doing;. somewhere
for every mall ready to din it I believe
I arnready right now.'
Notice
Having sold my farm, I offer the
following for sale: Binder, mower
manure spreader cultivator and
harvester, seed drill, roller, hay
rake, diamond harrow, wagons,
sleighs, heavy harness, light har-
ness, rubber tired buggy, top bug-
gy, etc, all nearly new,
One matched grey team of horses 6
years old weight 3000, one agrioul-.
tura) mare 6 yrs old in foal, ore
general purpose mare 6 yrs old
Horses are reliable and of a good
olass. 110 head of cattle consisting
of cows with calves at toot and
springers 1 , 2 and 3 yr olds.
300 bus of feed. beans 30 tons
timothy hay, 500 bus of oat.
As 1 am -having a sale about May.
loth when 1 give up possession it
would be intposible to put iron one
sale and 1 ant offering the above
private until such times as the sale
is announced. , .
Phone 16. Geo Joynt, Hensall.
CM—
Dr. de vad Fetrialk Pills
A reliable Preach regulator; never fails.The
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulatingthe
generative portion of the femaie system. Eefusll
all Cheap iniltations. Dr. de'tar's are sold at
Oa hex, or three for $10. flailed to my address..
""g,r lootiep '>reg Cleo, Off, ,let/wince,'C?lrtr..
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Extract Of Srriolk
Glade of 1-lickoey Wood, f
rnoking a a f kinds .of meat, such
Hang, Shoulder, Bakin, Dried be
Sausages, Balogna, Fish, etc, a
preserving meat, and keeping it f
from insects.
Recomt tl',ended by RFV. MR, ROC
For Sale by
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HURON'S LARGEST COM
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before Stock Taking in all lines
Goons. The bargians I am offer,
MILL save you $ , I invite you
call, as' space will only allow me
mention a few of the many 1 . ha'
to offer,
Dress GoodeiBegular 85 for 65 etc.
60 for 40 cts.
'" 40 for 25 cts
1.1`'' 25 for 20 ote.
Ladies (Joatsae,galar 16.00 for 11,00
" "' 12.00 fol'„ 7.On
" " "• 1L`. "t'aT .5. cin
1 only Ladies•Rnr line11°4°0 for
1 only A: traeha ia lined
with fur Collar 17.00 for 18,0t'
Ladies far ruffeeleg 10.00 for 7,+7(1
i° '' 8.00 for 5 00
" 1 ' ° 7.00 for 4.00
'° Muffs '" 9.00 for 6.00
'` Muffs- '" 8 00 for 6,00
Ladies Black Strain Underskirts.
Regular 2 00 fon 11.50 REMNANTS
" 1.500for• 1,15 at
" 1.25 fon 1.00 Bargain
" 1.00 for 75 price to clear
Sweater Ooats=A'3ens Ladies Childs,
4.00 for 3 00: 2.00 for 1 50
3.50 for 2,50• 1.25 for 9 ;
86:':f:io 60ots.
Prints and•(a�ingliam 120 for 10 yd.
Flannelette Wrapperrtte
Reg 15 for 12+t Reg 20 for 15
Reg 12 for 10 Reg 15 for 10
Reg 10 fatal 8 Reg l2t for 10
i31bn1t and White Rook Fast 1'
Shirting 14o. Black Kentucky
Perinting worth 30o for 2,5o,
Moils Suits Mens 'Overec
Reg 11.00 for ,3.00 Reg 12.00 fo
S) •a,., • .iv Lor ;'rlb.�.-...t,,,ay,s�,r
Reg.:10.00 for 6 50 Reg $8 tor
Reg 3 00 for 5.60
1 only Mens fur lined oTercoats
45.00 for 33,00.
Boys -Suits and Overcoats at
,tin gale prices to clear. Bar
in all lines of Underwear
gloves eto.
REMNANTS ! REMNA
Of all,kinds at Bargain Sale p
They must be oleired out re
less of cost.
Mans..Tweeds and worstead
Lengths, only at half price.
is the time to get a bargain.
GROCERIES ALWAYS F
20.lb gran sugar $1.00, 61b
coffee 1. tin box biscuit 25o,
30o gxeen tea 1. 51b 300 b
Pink Salmon 100 box, best sa
20o box, 3 can peas 25o, 3 cans
250;.
Do not Fail to attenditliis Big Sale.
Highest Prices paid: .ter Farm Produce
varm,
leme ts
Let us know your wants,, We
handle everything in, ''aim
Implements,
Engine
Supplies
Pullies, all sizes; and kinds,
Belting, leather ou canvas, all
sizes. Shaft boxing and
shafting... Pati p and pump
piping.
Buggies, Waggons, Sleighs
and ' Cutters.
If you are in need of Machine Re-
pairs we caia get thein for you. We
give special attention to our repair;
departrnnnt,
I
Prompt Seivice
Modes.a.te f'ha'rge.
W. H. HOFFMAt
Zuviek, - O.utari
SIIIMMIIIMMOMPROMMOMEmar
electric Restorer for
Phospboi 1 restores every nerve in th
to its proper tension ; rc
vim and viln ity; Premature decay and all
weak;iegir averted at once. rboapbnt
makt Wt1:,g now man. Price die iw^ cn't
1 a te(j 'm any address, `�4 '�';�•`4itli
€r tat, 11pt2•r:-trade. 0-'