HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-02-19, Page 1The Official Organ of Ziirioh and Hay Township.
Vol. IX.
FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 19, i909.
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VSgooclharstove wood for sale. ed to be laid"up at.present.
LOCAL NEV
Apply at once,
Miss Ella Rennie is spending the third Thursday of the month, till
OreereermreereeleeeeenAesteeeseeeleeet4leve Mrs. S Rennie vvill receive every
further notice.
week with heTiT r sister frirs. E. P.
Paulin. at Goderich, Messrs. C. Fritz and 0. Eilber
The evening service in St. Peter's
took a business trip to Clandeboye,
7.ednesday.
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Lutheran church, will be conduct -
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ed in English. All are werloome. We are agents for Zurich and
vicinity for the celebrated White
A fox terrier dog came to Rev,
„ and Raymond sewing machines. 3.
.A. D. Gisohler's on Saturday, 1132U Preeter.
the owner may call for him.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Spencer and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moises.° of son Ralph, of Milverton, visited at
Crediton were here this week, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
visiting the latter's parents, Mr. Rummel.
and Mrs. Jacob Ort. The hockey match at London on
Get in your guess on the bean Wednesday evening, Stratford vs
guessing contest. The count will Goderioh, resulted in favor of
be made some evening next week Stratford, by a score of 6-4. .
and the winner will receive T,2 00. The Evang,elistio meetings in
Messrs. J. Veitoh, D. M. Gordon the Evangelical church, will con -
and Edwin Koehler were at London time next week. commencing at
Wednesday evening, to see the 7.45 p. in. Everybody come!.
Goderich-Stratford hockey match On Wednesday the 24th inst.,
The baseball enthusiasts held a being Ash Wednesday the Lenton
meeting at the Commercial Hotel season will be opened with a special
on Tuesday evening and have de- service, beginning at 10.80 a. m.
• aided to put on e. concert, in the in St. Peter's Lutheran ohruch.
near future, for the financial bene-
Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist,
fit of tie Crab Specialist will he at Royal Hotel,
The Jubilee Silver Band will
shortly start practicing, for the
summer season. Our Band does
not get the encortregement it de-
serves, and. the citizens should take
more interest in this splendid or-
eanization as a band is a valuable
asset to any town.
Rev. N. S. Methressel of Buffalo,
N Y., who is assisting Rev. A, D.
Gischler in his ovangelistic meet-
ings, arrived on Tuesday evoning ronize a rink and. it world be.
and preached a powerful sermon almost certain to be a financhtl
All our bellseblankets, etc , are
going at greatly reclened priees• if
you want a big snap call Pree-
ter's.
'Mr. J. J. "[Werner has purchased
the grocery stook from Mr, George
Brisson, who has given up levelness
at St. Joseph.
About 30 guests, spent a plea-
sant time at the home of Mr, Geo.
Eisenbach, 14th (Jon., one evening
last vveek.
'We fug. l.e receivineshipments of
new spring goods every day. The
very newest in prints.nruslins, and
all summer goods. Be sure and see
them before making ,Votir purchas-
es. ,Produce of all. kinds taken. J
Preeter.
Next Sunday will be observed as
Decision Day in the Evangelical
Sunday School. The Sunday School
will be nonducted 2-p. rn. Rev.
N. S. Methfessel will address the
scholars on child conversion. Par-
ents are most lfeartily invited. A.
full house is desired,
SUPPLEMENTARY MEETING
Supplementary meetings ef South
Hensel], on Friday, Feb. 26th. Huron, Farmers Institute, will be
Hours 5 to 10 p. rn. Glasses pro- held in the following places: Far-
perly fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail- quhar Feb. 20, Strangs Ball; Tuck-
ing eyesight and throat troubles ersmith Feb. 22; BaerflAl Feb. 23
treated, • Grand Bend, Feb. 24: eIensal]. Feb.
Is it possible that year by year is 25. Speakers, Dr. H. G. Reed., 'Of
passing by without some enter- Georgetown, and. A. 'E:,, Caiman of
prising person providing a skating Allesonvill P. O. Meetings at 2
rink for Zurich? There are several and 7.30 p. m W'. ,A, ' Sanders,
hundredT
young people in this Pres., B. S. Phill ' ie- Seo. A
vicinity who would liberally pat- programm will be ,' eePn at the
'evening meetings. e • ; l'e
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subject "Prepare ye the way or • e
Mord." The chureh was well filled
inspite the inclement weather.
The annual report of the, Depart
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=Mat of Mines atOttaeva fcir 1908 is
a voluminous pablication of nearly
a thousand pages. It is, moreover,
afirst attemptxto Comply with that
'requirement of theeta:Metes. which.
calls for the .collection and publica-
tion of ,full .statistics regarding
'ebbe mineral production and the
mining and metallurgical Indust
ries of Canada." A special staff of
investigators working in the sever-
al Provinces and territories gather-
ed together the data employed, and
altogether the report will prove a
handy reference book -almost an
enoyclopeditt-for all interested in
the country's mineral resources -
success.
By patronizing iieiue merchants
you are rewardeil by always hav-
ing good. enterprising merchants at
home. Patronize • them and they
will benefit you i'n more ways than
one. You are rewarded seeing
Ton patronage and the ,.patronage
of your infltienee in building 'up
and maintaining your own town.
Patronize home merchants, home
industriet, and home enterprises
of all kinds in perference to those
of any other place. Spend your
money at home with people • who
have an interest in your town. By
doing this the town is kept up,
property is made more valuable,
conveniences are enlarged, and op.
portunities for financial improve-
ments are opened.
A New York paper etrys confid-
ently that the doom 61.,Ugh prices
htis been sounded ix 410 untom0-
.,
blle world. The darclization
of sizes and parts an • .41.`t. manu-
facture inelarge has al-
ready out the cost t
in two and the zee ee
ed to continueri
as cheap to or
horse and Can ,' ilitxnroitieldg
ears, of course. pin pa
to remain at a eons s enable alti-
tude as long as the publi insists
ripen novelties and -will' pay for
high-priced :n s. When fashion
turns to something else the auto-
mobile is expected to,- settle down
to utility prices. That tete auto-
mobile is a permanent fixture of
our civilization is not d.Abtecl for
facture
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AND. STRIPED LINENS FOR SUITINGS
I have now opened some of my New Spring Stook.
I want you to come and visit my Store and examine
my Goods. I have the Newest Up. to -date 'Goods itt
town. Come early and have First Choice.
My Remnant Table
Will bo filled once more with a good assortment of
Good Bargains in Dress Goods, Prints, Flannelettes,
and Towellings. COME EARLY and get some.
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Complete lines in .Fall and Winter Goods . a,.
8 at prices which will save you money.
4tWe aro sble agents for the famous Wil-:
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afilt Complete range Williams patentleggings,
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of cost. This sale means money in your pocket. Remember all regular pri-os, have 1)ocm
Do not miss this Great Bargain Sale. Below are a few of the prices:
TWEEDS, ETC.
Regular 1.25 Tweeds for 75 cents
4 C 1.50 " for 1.00
2.50 " for 1.50
2.25 " for 1,25
00 " 'for 50
wrapperettel:for 10 cents
" 12o shirtings foriS cents
8c t for 5 cents
" 14c " for 10 cents
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.Men's heavy Astrican Gauntlets
horse hide face,
Regular $2.00 for 1.25
1.50 for 1,00
1.00 for 75 cent()
A large stock of all kinds of
leather mitts and gloves at greatly
redubed prices.
Children's Cloaking
Regular $1.25 for 07 cents
Regular 85 cents for 52. cents
Regular
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Sizes 96 to 28.
$4.00 suit for 3.00
3.50 for 2.50
3.00 for 2.00
2.75 for 1.75
0,00 for 1.50
FUR COATS ETC.
1 only ladies' Ast. Jacket
rubber lined, with fur
collar, reg. $18.00 for
1 ladies' fur coat, regular
$40.00, for
1 ladies' fur coat, regular
35.00, for
1 ladies' fur coat, regular
25.00, for
1 2
$3
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DINNER SETTS
1 only 07 piece Dinner Sett regular
.10.00 for 7.50.
2. only 07 piece .Dinner Sett regular
$11.00 .for 7.00
4 only 07 piece Dinner Sett regular
811.00 for 0.00
Boys' 3 Piece Suits
Sizes 28 to 33
Regular $6.00 suit for 4.00
c c 5.00 for
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12 only Men's Double=Breasted
heavy Suits, reg. 39., for
6 only Men's Doulele=Breasted
heavy Suits„ reg. 07., for
Ali kinds of arrn Produce wanted
in exchange for Goods. •
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Snaps fn Hardware
Siring eealee 00 cents
Carpet tacks 2 packages for 5 eents
Paring leoives 5 (Ants each
8 blade pooket kn:fe 25 cents
Iland eawe 50 cents up
Hockey skates, 40 cents a y.air
Horse blankets 75 cents up
Silver tea spoons guarentee.1 for
year °elite a dozen
Grauite ehambers 2.3 cents
Tin dipeets 5 cents
Spring elothes pin 5cte a clejzi:
Coln blat,t. lanterns 50 cents
A few tiaslatchew an robes, open
aad string bells at greatly Ttilloced
prices. Special 'aillin heating
and corilt stoves. Gelevae;ned
pails, reerelar 40cts for 30.
Prints and Table Unens.
AU our IVA .prints for 10 cw
All our 10 cis prints for 8 eente
Table 3.,inens, regular 35ots 'for
Regular 05 cents for 43 coma:
45 for 32
&& e0 for 23
( 4 e3 .Cor 18 cents
A large ttock of Dretg
to clear a.t half price. All good
golds and i.in ollars, al‘la itiot
of renutam;s, al. a snap.
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