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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1910-12-30, Page 83 3.:(-. R.11 1%01 • F F 4• K5 !S !SH YOU ppy. The great annual riddle, 'W l t to get for them i is easily solved at this Store 1 Why not make mother, sis= ter, brother or sweetheart happy with a sensible gift, get them something to wear. You ca ., not plea ye them better because every one appreciates something to wear above nything else. Why not give Furs ? -in making your Christmas plans this year, it will pay you well to .keep furs in mind. They are becoming more and more valuable., and styles never were more attractive. Their steady increase in values. makes it particularly advisable to buy good furs now. In anticipation of the higher • prices which are sure to come later. Ladies„ Listen 9 We were fortunate in :buying for spot cash from one of the best leather manufacturers of leather goods a stock of Up-to-date Hand bags, we will now give you the benefit of our buying; all sizes, all styles all prices. These are a. few of our Yuletide specials Scrafs for men and boys; Hosiery from 20 to 85 cts a pair; Handkerchiefs from 1 cent up Suits and overcoats all styles, all sizes all prices. Silk umbrellas from $1.0() to 3.75; Pillow shams and Dresser drapes to match; Mufflers, in plain and fancy colors; Gloves, from 15 cts up to 1.15 Pine furs, Ruffs with muff to snatch; Hand bags, all prices. Perfume all the new oders, attactive- ly boxed 10 cts to 1.00; Coinbs, back combs side combs and barrettes to match. Give useful prese ts; They are most highly appreciated The things you get here for Cristznas will • not only be most acceptable on Christmas clay;, but • a source of me and pleasure for many months to come, Your thoughtfulness is to get thele something they would have to buy any- way, is sure to be especially appreciated, "The store that's built on Quality" OH YES.I We are alive yet, at the Old Place ! A. Bigger Stock of Everything than even Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters, Carriages Covered and open all the latest styles in Bug- gies, all our own make. Also all kinds of .Implem- ents, stioh as, all the lead- ing makes . of Sulky and Walking plows. Root Pullers that different kinds Louden's:Double Steel Hay Fork track best made. Ex- tension ladders, Magnet Cream Separators, best skimmers and easy to run ti durablr square gear ma- ehine. . Wheel barrows, 'Joiliette Grinder plates, all si,;ee. Metal pig trough We are aly tys ready to do Business with --you at the— OLDEST 1stiSINESS PLACE IN TOWN Pia FESS ZURICH S N FORSALE. 15 acres of good pasture land adjoin- ing the village of Zurich and agricultural grounds, good Village lots, 1 new dwell- ing house in good s tuation, also ono large dwelling and large stable, goo3 lawn in connection. Apply to • E. Rennie, Hensel'. Hemlock & Cedar Cut to Order The undersigned, having a'4large stock of prime Hemlock and Cedar, is prepared to out to order any bill up to 38 feet long in Hemlock and up to 20 feet long in Cedar at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE W. A. MUSTAR B A Y F I E L D GENERAL MERCHANT ntari Telephone 28 Where the Newest Styles Are Always Shown First ess ur Fall Stock of Shoes a. � 1D D G VP 1You will.. be. surprised at our large stock 4 of Shoes for men, ,women and children, but • as leaders in the trade . we have to keep the Q very best. Our turn -over is so large that Q0� we can and do give you better prices than Di you are accustomed to get. Our P+ all Stock , will be found right. Call and examine it. P. BEN '1`E, Zurich The only exclusive Shoe Dealer in Town • •rJ cJ 04 t r'.• ':>•d•O,•� 'o• O r!•O O••4.Ofe4 The . Young Men Of thistown have fairlyswoop- ed down upon us this Spring and ordered suits to such an extent that 'Sse thought no other Tailor was doing Business And No Wonder No other store in town have , the right goods at the right price. So if you want your suit to -wear well and fit well have it tailored. with`us. Suits from $12. to $2.... Laundry in Connection W. H. HOFFMAN ZUR C 1 Tailor, 1©tea® WANTED a a Girlswanted for newest br ghtest, cleanest and most up'•to-date blouse and white - wear factory in Caualada. Work consists of sewing * Ladies' 'waists. Girls ex - n periegend on power sewmg machines • preferred, but beginners will be taught. el Comfortable quarters. P) Steady ,work. Good wages. THE STAT W13ITEWEAR v 9 MFc, co. Berlin, – – Ontario. nmafl+d flmDGMEa L Snow to burrs ; snow for sleigh- ing, snow for snow balling in fact we have. snow enough in Euron County to cover Western Ontario, and it is still coming daily. T1ke localbranch of the Molsons bank will.move into their new pre - Mises this week. They have a tine location and the building is nicely fitted up for the bank's business. Township of Stephen Nomina- tions. -Reeve, Samuel Sweitzer, �.4eel Deputy -Reeve, Wnz. Anderson, W. i7. • Sanders and • Vred Wnertb ; Councillors, M, Pinkbeiner, Geo. Kellarnlnan, J. Love, D. Webb, W. lt"oarlo. E. Etiber,• Clerk. ST .F ,V VIII�.■■■i 1 I• f�c i4" '!nii` i •. l hiffli liit!l 1 1'•• This is the Malleable Iron Range—the one you cannot break with an ase. The one the People Talk so much about It is built of the salve material that ,is sold b, peddlers, who charge the people $70.00. W give you a larger stove and .more up-to-date ur price is only $5o.00 „ We have sold: lots since this stove was place on the market, and those now using it say is a World Beater. See it before you buy. 9 PHONE I3'7;1 zU • IC HURON'S .16$8 1ES' ':Ct NIBIad,itTO®N,:•S'3'ORE Get our co -nbination Door=kee you wai°m in winter and cool summer. Windows glazed a repaired. Loss ..'ante We buy all kinds of good lo Custom sawing and Plani mill work done on short not' 11, �' ALFLC