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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-12-24, Page 8wisp urich's most pular Sure ael ne col no frc ea` z ha tes if bu bu ple o• do ma tha thr hay It' eq hlr yo tik ata Cat go to - mc 3t( ml ail p1 FRESH STYLES FIRST F'I CK The Juice of the Stock PHONE NO 28 Exhilarating new styles are constantly ar– riving at our store. This being right in the midst of our fall season. We have just received and placed on sale a splendid line of almost everything men and women wear. The new fall and winter styles have now been definitely es- tablished, the garments and materials we are now showing will be correct in style and colors throughout this entire season. Every item we sell is a bargain because we do not place fictitious values on merchandise. We sell goods at a fair price, the lowest al– ways, consistent with good quality. New Black and Colored Dress Goods at very Reasonable Prices Almost ebery new and fashionable weave is represented in our large range of Dress Goode, stripes and plain; staple styles in Cloth and lighter weight for street, house or evening wear. Exceptionally Good Value LADIES' MANTLES SE The styles and Cuts have never been as good as shown this season, and the prices are at the lowest notal, this accounts for our Big turn over of Mantles. We have hit the nail fair and square on the head in the Coat Business. The Brand of Coats We are handling • 0 • 0 excels everything in Style, Quality !'andPrice. Call and look through our ock of Coats—it's always nice to look at Up -to date Garments. rod day Clothing • • rand a A 0 excels ev.erylhing in the Clothing Line. We can show you the genuine New York Styles in Peadymade Suits and Overcoats. We can show you Men's Suits from $5. up to $119.00 Military Overcoats are the new thing. Call in and see our stock, Latex~ !, „un; Jac e" - . r©s .: & is and OP" tteek to ('.hoose from. e all linos _i. a. a )lkl Fi3c vS Y GENERAL I L♦ RCHA1yT Zurich, Ontario Local, Option Campaign. This space has been reserved by the Local Option Committee of the Township of Hay. OWEN SOUND Some time ago when there was a Controversy about the effectiveness of prohibition in Owen Sound---bo- fore the citizens had declared their confidence in it by the greae vote they rolled up in Jan. last ---the fol lowing statement was signed by 34 prominent business firms and citi- zens A great number of signatur es to it could readily have been se- cured, but it was deemed wise to have it signed merely by persons who were representative of the town. It said: "We, the undersigned business men and citizens of the town of Owen Sound, beg to state that Lo oal Option has decreased drunken- ness and the use of intoxicating liquors in the town The habit of treating ,is practically abolished We know that Local Option, as compared with the license bar, has proven a success, notwithstanding the persistent antagonism of a number! of otherwise influential citizens.We further affirm that we believe business has been better and trade more active than it would have been under the license system, " THE TWIN BALLOT, Along in November, when chill was the weather, Two ballots were cast in a box together, They nestled up close like brother to brother; You couldn't tell one of the votes from the other. They we*o both :nm r,itrr, And sanctioned the license plan But one was cast by a cunning old brewer, And one by a Sunday School man. The Sunday School man -no man could be truer - Kept busy all summer denouncing the brewer, But his fervor cooled off with the change of the weather, And late in the Autumn they voted together. The Sunday School than had always been noted Pox- fighting saloons --except when lie, voted,. FIs piled}�up: bis, prayers with a qoly "peffection, Then: knocked thew all down on theday.-of election. Thecu'iiniing,old brewer was cheer- . ful and mellow; Said he, "1 admire that Sunday School" fellow, Ice's true to his church -to his past' he's true; He tants for the Lord, but he v for the brewer. HERE IS THE E HOR WITH THE RIGHT 2LANKET on him—the kind that will not come off. It is the only one on the market that has the cross–girth like the above cut. Call and see them. Price $1.00 and upwards. We carry the Biggest Stock in the County. C. J-11RTLEIB, zuRicn HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE Storm Windows are a great saver of fuel and add to the comfort of your home... We are ready to make Storm Windows and Doors to order on very short notice. You want them Now SJ4W LOGS We will buy all you have and will pay top prices. Call, write or tele.h. ae e 4)r PHONE 19 ALBFLJ'ISCK = = = zuRicti oyes No 'Trouble 9 11101•1 111..41666attlatOnfam• w l'•-003 - E:1C' 6nw Sismontbs' training at ou Business College )uadc the dif feronr€d Was it a good in. ve,t;nerf? :(Te thinks "lis att.,—.e, is :New 0s4'otntr, Sask. Ono year ago, Ivir. George Wakeinan` was earning about $100 per year as farms laborer. NOW Ifo is errning at the rate of $9v3 px year. CIZZ .a1 f { r.L iCiiiAt TTY 1!e uat :asta nc , .n. i.:-, 1'i'rit.o for. p,a.,.mist:. CLINTON BUS IlidI S c:o'L bE IN B*r ING 3 aw � M IF YOU USE Royal Household Five Roses or other Brands of Flour from Rannie's Flour and Feed Store. The best in Groceries at close Prices. All kinds of Feed on hand. S. RANNOE, 1' St 1it'itt 11'1 .chi 1_ 113 Thf' full 'in 11 . ' i kr Qr ••, ilii « t 1Ir>ai' t,nr. ! ;,11 'dt d a,l Corrl voa t Sr Ift .il, m)gelln' l 'tpart, Paul Si Bedard, If ,lhialil: Clot) i'mau. Jr Il 13e0rir0 Deiron,Ty Emily l3adonr, Sr Pt II Marcel Laporte, Theo - f girls wanted for newest brightest, cleanest and most up-to-date blouse and white - wear factory in Canada. Work consists of sewing Ladies' -waists. (girls ex- porienood on power sewing machines preferred„lint. r suer will be tannhti (;+)n)fnrtable quarters. 3i.`.1.(1,, work. Good wages. a 0 .'tee. a� TUESTAR WHITEWEAR MPG, CO. GF - - Ontario. 11' 4.135") ODGFBERi MUD" QIID MIRED FIRST GLASS THE' close Lap. Atlett,a` l7enotnp, . I have a large supple of the ;vets Larina C)enorteol).ly. 1 best tile on hand, from 2. iii'to sib jr 1't 11 All)iiitl, 13Q).dotir, 'Amyl inch- If you need ane x i:I1 writ,e. 411 onitmormin ,' Donemy, Delia :Denoluy, Napoleon 1 Cr telephone• .701. •• Pester', Zi,r- DetiotXiy Leopold 17enol.u, , , ich, Brick an't � lloar,ds„ • • t 1.'tf. yi yya \;' -- - ZURICH for .Buitei' and Eggs 11)0 privatf funds to loan at t1a '"nOd, t- 1'n. seenritY . A'iipi r to ::1 Gr_ 110r, lurid,. An old moni> was once taking it °6-a:1k through a: forest with a .r:110 - NT by his side. Tic sutldcltly stop. pod, and pointed to four plants close at hand. The first was just beginning to peep, the second was well rooted in the earth, the third was a small' shrub, while the fourth was full Sized tresis tine °)flor -another the lad lens directed tc pull thein up. .The first and second 'tvere'not hard to )ziovr; but the •tl,'ted tl r,i his 11:(,0 l:t:`to ilio ltt 111•st. "New," . said the master, " t)y the :Fourth 1ln'i: ail off orta r0. ilprOot it, settt'Lt'ly snook the leaves of the tree, This, n)T:ion. i; what • h€ippens with our: bad. Ii:til)iLs•and:l)a5sioi5s f,We let east. their roots deep intp.eur` souls, no:human power can ti,nroot thea).) ;. C cid? loris can,'pluck them out.— Selected ' • k#1 , t wh•'y s c100:,Cholera x± p#mCliilApS ;.17,ttf r1WxA;iYefneti: 1tio�iL� aiisittEEay it uow; at, 1.1Q i4mve isle