HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1910-12-30, Page 1The Ofacial Organ of Zurich and Hay Township
Vol. XL
FRIDAY MORNING. DEC. 30, 1910.
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This is a clearing sale in every sense of the
word. Prices, have been harked clown so low li
that the goods will sell quickly. seldom have 11
pi you had such a great opportunity to purchase a
Apt class goods at such prices. This sale willlast !d
until the end of December. We want you to
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come and look over our sale prices. We mention
il only a few of the snaps we are offering.
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LADIES l°lANTLES
garment well made and
All this season's styles. Every b
gof stylish appearance. • In order to clear have reduced to fol- fi
lowing low prices.
ktegular $18.00 mantles for 13.50
11.50 tt for 13.00
16.00 " fur 12.00
" 12.00 " for 9.50
,g10.00 C0 for 8.00
tt 6.00 " for 3.50
4 25.00 Pony Cloth Coats for 20.00
<< 13.00 Pony Cloth Coats for 10.00
.< 10.00 Misses Coats for 7.50
t< 0.00 Misses Coats for 6.50
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7.00 Misses Coats for 5.00
A lot of Children Coats from $1.00 up.
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son's Overcoats
An new. Fancy tweeds with college and 'military, collars.
'1 he best styles and'patterns. ;Acte these prices.
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Regular $1(3 overcoats .fur 13:50
tt 14 " for 10:50
t 1,3 " for 0.00
t 11 " for 8.50
" 10 it for 7.50 .
tt 9" for 6,00
tt 6.50 " for 4.50
Boys' L7lsters at equally low prices:
MEN'S SUITS
bon's tweed and worsted ready made suits at the follow-
ing low prices to clear,
4 Suits regular $13 for 10
3 suits regular 11.00 for 8
10 suits regular 10.00 for 7
2 suits regular 0.00 for 6.00
4 suits regular 7.00 for 5.00
ecial .values in all lines of Suits np lo $10.00
Boys' and Youth's Suits, large assortment at Bargain Prices.
FURS
Colder weather is coming. Our stock of Furs is still
large. - Big values in Ruffs, 'Throws, Muffs, Coats -etc.
Hand Bags
A large assortment of Ladies' Hanel Bags. See our
Specials at 41,25 and 75 cOnts.
Xmas Goods
An endless variety of goods suitable for gifts for every
member of the family. We have them at all prices. You
are cordially invited to look over our display.
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Seasonable Hardware
Eayo Lamps, Perfection Oil Heaters, Skates,
Cutlery, silverware,' Carving. Sets, Stove Boards etc.
LOCAL NEWS. /
A Happy New Year to all readers
of THE HERALD.
Miss Lizzie 'rrueniner of Detroit
was a holiday visitor of her mother,
Mrs. E..Truenlner.
Mrs, A. Pogson of Po int Edward,
is visiting at the home of Mr. A.
G. }rhnes.
Mrs. MoWaters and :child of De-
troit visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs. H. Well. over the holiday.
Monday being appointed by the
Government a,'7t public holiday
all business places will be closed.
Mr. W. Ruby" of New Hamburg.
is visiting at th( home of Mr, and
Mrs. F. Witwet ,over the holidays.
Mr. J. Oanteicn of the Molsons
Bank staff Clinton, spent Sunday
and Monday wi-?t friends, in town.
Mrs. John Schnell left on Tues.
day afternoon ; for Pigeon Mich.,
where they expect to make their
future home
Mr. W. K. Lehman ot London,
paid his annual uhristntas visit to
Ms parents, Mr. and . Mrs. A.
Lehman,
The editor's ' appeal to the
electors for munthipal honors will
be found on 1)84;e 4. Read it care-
fully.
Mr. Milfred Faust of Naperville,
Ill„ will occupy the pulpit in the
Evangelical church, next Sunday
evening.
Mr. Geo, Hess; who is employed
in an auto.body : establishment in
Detroit, spent. Christmas here with
friends.
Miss Eleanor ;H artleib of Tor-
onto, is visitingg' her parents, Mr
and Mrs. O. Iiartieib over the
holidays.
A series of E ragelistio meetings
will be conduct 1 by the pastor in
the Evangelical church, commenc-
ing on Sundeii c ening.
Gilliam Finkbeiner
e holiday guests
fetid Meq D. S.
Axes,
���DucIr, OF ALL KINDS TAKEN
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Mr. and Mrs
of Milverton.,1
Faust.
Miss Pearl Wnrtlz of town and
Miss Ethel Kellerman of Dashwood.
visited their uncle, Mr. John Fried,
Toronto, over Cnristmas.
blies Helena Koehler of Toronto ,
and Mr. Edwin Koehler of Exeter,
v'asited their parents bir, and Mrs.
P. Koehler, over Christmas.
Mr. Leo and Miss Florence
Laporte of Detroit, who are visiting
at their hornenear Drysdale, spent
the past week in Ottawa.
Cl Fritz has installed a gasoline
lamp in Ms shop, that gives lots ot
nice white light. We understand
that D. S. Faust will also place
several of these lights in his store.
The -monthly meeting of the
Ladies Aid in connection' with St.
Peter's Lutheran church will be
held, on Tuesday, the 3rd of Jan
nary at 3 p. m.
Mr. W. L. Siebert and family of
Dashwood, Mr. S. Braun and fami-
ly of Crediton, were 'visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mas. J. Preeter,
last r3unday.
Every family bus need of a good,
relible liniment For sprains,
bruises, soreness of the muscles
and rhettniatto pains there is none
better than Chamberlain's. Sold
by all dealers. ' •
Lutheran Churoh-Monday the
211.1 of January being the annual
congregation!Ll meeting . of St,
Peter's church, will be postponed
until Wednesday, the 4th of Jan-
uary, at 10 a. m.
The Christmas entertainments,
in the Evangelical church on Fri -
clay evening and in the Lutheran
church on Saturday evening were
both well attended and were enjoy-
ed by both old and young.
Mr. R. W. 'Williams of the
Molsons bank Toronto, visited here
over Christmas, He left' on Mon.
day' frit Montreal, having • been
promoted. Bob is snaking good in
his chosen calling,
Mr, F. Preeter and family, L.
Preeter and tamily, Mrs. Stacey,
Mrs: er Sr,, and Ellis,
rs tieMrs. John
Hoffman
Preeter Sr, 5
all of Dashwood, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter, in
town.
The following Sunday School
officers were elected in the Evan.
ing. lreorri-
Poes. .lfrS
ed Meliok. Vice
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Pres. Alfred Gallman. Sea. Roland
Geiger, J!rettsurer.. John Geiger.
Librarians 1k1arsball Zeller, Clay-
ton 1Ftoitfmnn,
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