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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-12-08, Page 8t t.rw Big, reduction on all Ladies' Ready Trimmed Hats All fiats at $3.00 And Leg A Big Stock Wollen Blan- kets, and Flannellette lankets, Lathe's, Gent's and Children's Sweater Coats. YourWinter Underwear will be satisfactory if yon buy it here, where all the different kinds are shown and a proper fit is assured. We're glad to show what we have whether you choose to buy or not. ig vaiueSiii Eadie '-New Coats See these elegant garments and you'll realize their uncommon attractiveness. The styles are simply grant', you can't help liking them. The priees we ask do not begin to tell the true worth of the garments. FURS Come and see our new stock of Furs, Ruffs, Muffs, Ladies' Fur Coats and. Gent's Fur Lined Coats, we have them all Prrces. Velveteens, Wrapperettes and Flannelettes we are Showing all colors in Velveteens, which are very fashionable this fall, Ladies' Neckwear and Belts W e have everything that isNew in Ladies Neckwear and Belts. You will find everything that is new and different displayed here. All the very cleverest idea are new, smart. tasty and up to date. Highest prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce cemesranamowardamsommileaas GENERAL rIERCHANT Z m 4. ' ti Telephone 28 nt..r ri HEADQUARTERS FOR Celebrated Bthadway ANOTHER LIF SAVED. Weak Lungs Restored b Morriscy's "No. °10." ST. JOHN, N. 13., Nov. 17, 191 4 , "I land Plexlro-,Pneu,nanin, and wa it taken to the City Hospital to , ha19:q my lungs tapped. After this • was 'don% I seemed to .get . worse, and never: expected to walk again, In fact, .I' wait given up and wanted to be taken.i}onXla from the hospital. I was in a tnrri}b * w andfeIt that I run; own condition going right into consumption, 'and "fa six months was just a shadow. 1 trip every means to get well, but there wa no euro for me until I begen taki1 your No. 10 Lung Tonic, of which used 22 bottles in all. It was not lon` after returning home that G surpris my neighbors by gaining in streng; and health, and now I am in ga. health, and feel it my duty to pibli it everywhere, as I am living to -day;. saved from the grave by your word ful prescription. You may publish t letter if you wish, for I ant willing let the world know what this medial did for me, and I cannot praise i't to highly." Mrs. John S. Barite The above prescription to nota Cur. Ala" or so-called Patent medicine. Morriscy prescribed it for 44 years aisd it cured thousands after other doctetn failed. + Price—Small Size, 25c.; Large Sip, 50c, per bottle—at your dealers; jP Father Morriscy Medicine Co., Limit' Montreal. 400 LOCALS nititter of securing hydro $dower" will be submitted to the rate ayers at Lucan atthe coming elect-' ion. ' The council hays discussed the matter a great deal and M . the last Meeting decided to prepare a by-law and submit it•to the ratepayers. The habitual use of tobacco, in the 'Experience of those who have taken 'the pails to observe, seems to restrain the fullest freedom of mental activity. 'Writers, poets, painters, composers crud ;scientific workers for the most part admit that they can do better work after giving up the habit altogether. DASHWOOD Butchering is the order of the Mr. Milked Mclaao was'li`ome over Sunday. Miss L. Weltin of Sarnia is v%sltis her parents here. 11Ir. Norman Kellerman spent Saa i. day at the 14th concession. A. number from here attended the nomination at Hensall on Monday. Miss Pearl Willert of Grand` "Band spent Sunday. at her home here. Mr. Gorden Goetz was in Exeter on Tuesdaylast. • Miss Hilda Snell entertained mber of her friends to a bit-tlii!ay party on Monday evening. Miss Ida Goetz returned from her visit at Sarnia to her Manic here On Tuesday last. Mr. ,Fred Snell and ktr. Fred Mallet of Exeter called on friends in WW1?, on Sunday last. y; Mr. and Mr's. Ratteubury:of'l3rtit e , field :visited their dap hter;z. ,; ►,' F Dunlop few clysluis Mr. and Mrs. John:Iq family were in: G'reditoli one week. The Misses Louisa acid Li?.uria Hiast of Crediton where the guo t "of The famous Keely mine, in which tiear]y half a million of the Farmer's l3ttilk inoncy was thrown, will prob ably pass into the hands of the owners of the Wettlaufer property which im- mediately adjoins the'' Keely. Presi- taent Lockhardt, of the Mines Finance Company; New Yolk owners of the Wettlaufer, has made a bid for the Keely. • Messrs R. Graham and T. Mason of Clinton have been busy of late buying turkeys and have already ship- ped over twelve tons amounting to nearly ,$5000. The bulk of them Went into cold storage in Toronto to be shipped here and there as the dem- and calls for. Poultry buying nowa- days means the distribution of a lot of cash. • Flax n`iill for sale.—Mill has all the latestiinpvoved machinery and is lin good running order. The property . consists about 2 acres, on which there is a good dwelling and barn. Apply to Wuerth Heist & Co. Crediton P. O. As liquidators of the York County Loan, the National Trust sent out on Friday 102,000 checks to persons now residing all over the world, some of the cheeks having been directed to China, Japan, Austria, France and Sweden. whither shareholders have returned from their temporary homes in Canada. The amount of the divid- end Sivas $741,000 and the immense mass of postal matter required over $1,500 in postage. Miss Pearl Kraft., ' Mr. and Mrs, C. Fahrner of red iton spent Monday with Mr. and ars: J. Holtman. The Misses Euloeen ' ail4 ,I..aetta Guenther took in the fotvl'.suppdr at • Varna on Monday last. ,FARM FOR SALE. 21cY.a,cres Township Hay, County Huron Ont. 61I4Ee horse. large • bank barn, three driving sheds, plenty of,good water, good fences, partly mile drained, 35 acres good bush. The soil is clay• and sandy loam, 3. :tore apple, pear, plum. black cherryorchard, 1600 peach trees, X30 bearing, 10 acres berries in bearing. The farm is in good ,condition. This farm lies on the shore of Lake Huron near St. Joseph and is as nicely located as any in the County. For further information apply on premises, Daniel Smith, St. Joseph P. 0 Estray Steer,—Strayed f oin th'e1 premises of the undersigned tot IJ. con. 18 Stephen about two wee]$'i ago a red and white steer rising three years old with split at bottoia aright ear and clip out of top of the ' left Finder kindly notify owner .44orne Sullivan, Centralia P.O. Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Linge of llzill- igan are visiting relatives in ,Own. Rev. Mr. Linge occupied. the •?tulpit of the Evangelical Csurch 'en Si;;ii l4tiy evening. Guenther's motor bus took a li?ad, from Znrich to the foul "'stipl at: Varna. Mrs. Heater of Grand Berle is v isit- ing with her mother, M;'sAl1eur Willert, for a few days. . i Mrs. Betclien and tate Misses + ulo- een and Letta Guenther were iton one day last week. Mr. Paris Anderson of `Ails Craig has been engaged by the.'"fkithing Mill to paint their cutters anti', ons. During the past week Mr. I', rile Isaac, our genial post'ina step 4.'14 . aria furniture dealer, has been don 4. big; business. Mr. Mclsnac belie s' in advertising and certainly. gets Ul.ts, Following are 501110 oflast woe ttlese. Singer Sewing Machine to ,IiiJIM Crediton, ai.;cl another Singer Sweitzer ,Slupka, Raymond err Schroeder of the loth ofIity;4s. New Williams to Mr, Bakers 1 l4Trztt, ad a 4101 • and also a handsome Bell pulmo tq' Mr. Ed, Willert of the Mizllataa line anal a Bell organ to Mrs. Joluipen,,B, Line Mr. Mersa acs lresiiib ,.`'im certainly grown during lite tcli i *edi's he has been in business lucre trtirail lie now enjoys the reputation of ,ifit'ving; one' of the largest furniture fo'tes ill this,seetion,` lath?re you may 1alb fttr- nitnre, pianos, Organsamici, ,? f C ltd machines, 'of the la lost unakes4and' for prices"that you carnet beat iii, the city;; TREES THAT WILL GROW. When buying fruit and orna- mental trees, see to it that you buy of a firm whose trees have the right sort of roots and have been handled correctly in the nurseries. Ot r trees will grow ; there is a reason Take'an agency; send for terms. Outfit free. Thos. W. Bowman & Son Co. Ltd, Ridgeville Ont. To the Public in General What those who know, have to say about the,Modern Malleable Iron Range bought of C. Hartleib Zurich. Geo, Clausins Sam Faust John Campbell Jacob Weido Christian Meyers John Laport Sam Iew Ston John 5caatllmore E.W. I3rolcensllire William Stelk Salmon Gingericli Henry Vallnncl Henry Wolper Thomas 'Turnbull Christian Badour ''William Denomy Jacob Hartleib Lonis Rinker Geo. Armstrong, We have great faith in the above stove and are willing to stake $100 that there is not another stove made in Canada that will cook and bake with as little fuel as the Modern. A full stock of all kinds of FURNITURE to choose from at prices just a little cheaper than the ordinary run. Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price and oar Customers in Particulars Take notice, that we have disposed tit the Implement Branch and our gooit will to M. Louis Prang of this village. In connection herewith we deg to express our heartiest thanks 13 all who have so generously supported Me in this line of business. We wish to inform the usersof cutt- ers, Sleighs, Buggies, Wagons etet that we still continue the manufacture' Of these lines and in buying home manufactured goods yon are support- ing your home town and your own in- terests. Look at our stock and - get our prices before you buy. Repairing clone in all 'Branches of our business. F ess & Son t ',GIRLS WANTED, $5 per week to start with for girls"eighteen and over. ,�,' one •1S PERRIN ,G 00, 1.1:-.1i, 1� 1ai rio, I-IIIRTLEIB, ' PHONE 3 7URICH.., HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION ;;TORE Car Best Shhigie4s. Just to hand. Bring in your orders. Close price Ile C. KALBF'LJJ'ISOJi PI -IQ E IO = = _ ZU1101119111 RICH Now is the Time You Dress Goods We give particular attention to our dress goods and suiting. These are the best we have had for a long time and still we are adding daily, prices are low and quality very best. Come in and see our goods before you buy. Men's Suits We have reduced our Men's Suits to cost and if you need something cheap and good you can get it here. Soft Hats Men's soft felt Hats regular price from 1.00, to 2.50 now for 25c. Underwear All kinds of Ladie's and Men's Underwear can be shown here, fleeced lined, wool or natural wool, all kinds and prices range from 50e to $8.50 a suit. Ladie's Hand Bags & Belts Just received a large assortment of Ladies velvet and Leather Hand Bags' and colored elastic Belts. Coats Ladie's Coats are very popular this year. Our stock is larger • then ever before. Do you want a coati' if so!; come here. PHONE 17 RUBY de GASCI UN1JERTAK NG Prompt Service Moderate r'haraes W. Ha HOFFMAN Zux ieh, - Ontario'' NOTICE I .hereby request that all' accounts owing at Cabana's Brick and Tile T a,rds, bo paid 011 or befog„ Oct; est t; -y Wal. Mr.nrIi11, A1.ana;c'r`� mei W t�!te aefler Rom DI`f'ffoI�,icintrn+rt Bought out P. GESS & SON Implements and Repairs and moved them to my shop Pulper knives, straw knives, e:te sion ladders, step ladders, galvanize troughs, cutters Mclaiighlins beg snake, buggies, Deering machine' re- pairs; blacksmith repairing, onion seed- ers and garden tools, piping all sizes, corn shellersplows Ji bury and Pere,. ival and all kihds of plow repairs, axle Breese, ropes all sizes, ivbeel barrows,. barn Scales. N outs Prang. ZURIC ++++++++++++++4.4-1444+44+44 H