The Herald, 1907-05-17, Page 8t Ite•eie er.Aft. 44n,
HENRY ENRY WURIi, SR,,
Born in Germany, November 20th, 1809^
Died at Zurich, May 16th, 1907.
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HARMONICAS
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IMPERIAL
HOHNER,
The best 25 cera
.Mouthorgan made.
A full line of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS and
JEWELRY.
Repairing a Specialty.
and
F. tier. HESS . - Jeweler.
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MINTING I TRW
Be sure to be properly e•+ab,,r!-obtain the STcV.
LL?tS and you CANNVT t,.) tct:V;:G. W o 1.:al.o
RIFLES . r . fron'i $2 25 to $150.00
PISTOLS . . from 2.50 to 50.00
MOWRY S . . from 7.50 to 35.00
Aft: your dealeran1InsistlSeai for rso•page Illus.
on our popular make. If tratei catalog. If inter.
you cannot obtain, v e ship estcd In SHOOTING, you
direct, carriage chargee ought to bar it. Mailed
prernid, upon receipt of for fturcents Instamps to
catalog price. I corer postage.
Our attractive throe.tolor Aluminum Hangerwall be
sent rnywLero for to cents in stamps.
3. sire -rays Ames AND TOOL CO.,
P. 0. Ivor etu,6
Chicopee Falls, Maas., U. S. A.
Mr. Josiah Sararas of the Sauble
Line, has a. number of 4 -weeks -o M
pigs for sale.
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LOCAL NEWS $
New ads—C. Fritz, Court of
Revision.
Mrs. A. Flaxoard is recovering
• from an attack of illness.
Mr. F. W. Hess has purchasect an
acre of land south of the school
grounds from F. Kalbfieisch.
5 thorohred Yorkshire pigs for
sale. about 6 weeks old. D. Smith,
St. Joseph.
Mr. S G. Merner was in Water-
loo Last week where be purchased
it complete new threshing outfit
from the Waterloo Mfg, Co.
The first freight over the Guelph
and Goderich line of the C. P. R.
was • brought into Goderich - last
Saturday. It is expected to have
the line in full running order by
July 1st. •
Mr. D. Steinbach, of St. Thomas,
visited old friends in the village
this week. His many friends were
pleased to • -sea himn :looking.: hale
and hearty.
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The Ladies' Aid. and the W. T,
U. gave a supper and an entertain-
ment last evening. The sapper
was served at Steinba.ch's old stand,
and the entertainment held in the
Town Iran.
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The anneal excursion from Gode
rich to Detroit on the steamer
Greyhound will he held on .Tune
18th. Leave Goderich that morn
ing and returning leave Detroit on
the evening of the 20th.
A veru pleasant wedding took
piece tit the parsonage when the
u)itrriege or bliss Anti() Rummel
and Mr. .3. Weitlo was solemnized.
by Rev. A. D, (xischler.
While the ceremony wits going
on a number of young people, filled
with vague curiosity, including
representat.ireS of various societies
lined the walk plertean.tly anticipat
ing the ;pleasure of meeting the
• bridal couple and receiving froth
them it dentition to help along their
good work The remainder of the
mob Was composed of a score of
young boys and girls equipped
with kettles, pans, etc„ waiting to
escort the couple down town. Their
extremely noble purposes were
however frustrated when they had
learned that the wise couple made
their escape through an unexpect-
ed exit.
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a Fine Lot of Spring
t SHOES AND BOOTS
They are UP-TO-DATE
• in Style and we have more
corning every week.
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Sacific Sale Is Still On
Headquarters For Millinery
f Hllh ery Openings on Saturday, .rear. 3Oth
and flonday, April. ist.
Miss MacDougall has again charge of our Millinery Department with
the largest and most up-to-date stock we ever carried. Give her a:cali
and be convinced.
We do not advertise the largest stock but we do advertise the clean—
est ,and best bought stock. We pay spot cash for our goods therefore
our competitors cannot compete with us in prices.]
PRINTS
A full range of light and dark Prints, all
new patterns, regular 124-c now 10c a yard.
DRESS GOODS
We have a largo stock of Dress Goods to
offer. We can assure you a Bargain in every
','SATEENS yard of Dress Goods we sell. A fell range of -
• Regular 12-c now for 100 a yard BLACKS, BLUES, BROWNS and that new
GREY that everybody wants this Spring. We
have it. Call early and have first choice.
LINOLEUMS
FIRST QUALITY
4 yds wide regular $2.00 now for $1.50
2 yds wide regular OOcts now for 60ots
TABLE OIL GLOTTIS
Regular 350 Oil (:loth for 25c a yard
Regular 250 Oil Cloth for 20e a yard
CURTAIN MUSLINS and ART SATEENS
Regular 10c, 1210, 15c, 20e now;8c, 10, 12 -as
TUCKED APRON LAWNS
Regular 25c now 20c a yard
TALE LINENS, bleached and unbleached.
1 piece 2 yd wide, regular 650 now 50c a yawl
1 piece 1* yd wide, reg 60e now 45c a yard
1 piece l yd wide, reg 500 now 350 a yard
1 piece, red with ..oral design, reg 500 for 35o
$io,000 5tock of Merchandise to be Sacrificed
LAWNS
Regular 10c, 12io, 150, 20c, 25c, now 8c,
103, 150 and 20e a yard.
EMBROIDERIES and LACES
To be cleared out at reduced prices.
TOWELLINGS
For 4c a'yd and upward
BED TICKINGS
Regular 280 and 25c now 20c a yard
Regular 15e now for l0cts a yard.
BEST SHIRTING
Made. We are selling them at 12.1e a yd
COTTON A DES
Regular 280 and 25e for een a yard
Dutch Setts and Pro
OIL CLOTHS
2 yds wide regular 60ets for 45cts
WALL PAPERS
A Big Snap in Wallpaper and nice new
patterns to choose from.
Regular 10c Wallpaper for 7c
Regular 150 Wallpaper for l0c
Regular 20c Wallpaper -for 150
Regular 250 Wallpaper for 18c
Odd lines of Wallpaper to clear out at 3c a roll
LADIES' FUR COATS
This i, your chance for Ladies' Fur Coats,
only a few left.
1 only regular price $30.00 for *18.00
I only regular price 28.00 for 15.00
race taken hi exchange
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..t.egular $1.00 for175ets'e;tcii':' •
COMFORTERS and WOOL BLANKETS
At a BIG REDUCTION i,ii price.
WINDOW SIADES
10 dozen window shades 'regular 300, 400,
45c, to sell at 25e.
A BIG SNAP IN"'•GIOCBR.IES
3 lbs best seleut Raieins for, 25 cont;
4 lbs best cleansed Currants for 25 to
10 lbs best attracted for 23 cents
0 boxee• Cute, Peas and tomatoes 25e
4 boxes of Starch for 25 cents
Best roasted Coffee lbs for 25ets
Best green Japan Tea per 1b 250ts
3 boxes 'feast Cake for 10 eoiits
7 bars Comfort,. Bee 1Iite, Sunlight
or Goodwill Soap for 25ots
Best, I3aking Powder eite illy for 25c
5 gals genaine American U;1 for 75e
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READYMAD t' and TAILOR-MADE -
CLoTTHING
We have a •full range of Spring Suitinge, all
new patterns. Our stock of Ready -Madel is
complete. We guarantee a fit and save you
money.
MEN'S NEW SPRING fIATS
Caps. Drese Sk,irt:s, Collars and Ties to be sold
at a Big Reduction.
MIL LINE F'Y I)EPAR T!>'ENT
Miss McDougall is with es again this season
and we have a large stot'k of Millinery Goods
which will be sole[ ata i,IG DIhCCU'NT.
CROCR.ER'i, GLASSWARE, CIIINA-
WARE and PA2LOR LAMPS
A large stock of Crockery. tsia,tware,
Chinaware and Parlor Lamps to he cleared out
at a Big Reduction.
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A number from the village at-
tended a dance at Hensall on Mon-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. August Hill of
Crediton were visitors in the vi1-
lags on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Richardson,
and sock, of Exeter, visited relatives
here over Sunday,
As next Friday is a .public holi-
day, we would ask our correspon-
dents to send. in their budgets a
day earlier than usual.
David Schnell has purchased a
splendid horse from Hagan Bros.,
Hillagreen, to replace the one
which he lost recently.
T. W. Bess took his motor boat
to St,- Joseph last Thursday and
enjoyed a sail on the lake. It
certainly is far ahead of rowing.
Large frame dwelling, with kit-
chen, and two-fifths of an acre of
land situated in e Zurich, for sale.
Frame -barn on property and good
hard water well. Price reasonable.
For particulars apply to Andrew
F, Hess, Zurich
Dr. OVEN'S, M, :D.. London,
Surgeon eye, ear and nose, will he
at the Clouimeroial IJotel, Hensall,
on Thtij dal>, May 30th. Hours
4 p. in to 9 p. nr. Glasses properly
fitted feel relief Of failing vision,
estrain,•headaches, etc. Deafness
and ilasa,i ctt,t>.r+rh treated. 23tf
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Look Here
F you aro not one of our customers,
the loss is yours as well as ours.
We were never in better shape to
serve you than now. Never had
we such a large stock of Hardware and
Harness to choose from. And every-
bought before the advance in prices
took place.
In Wire Fencing
We have the IDEAL, all No. 9 hard
steel coiled wire and the Pittsburg
welded Hog and Chicken Fence. No
lock to slip, and all at last year's prices.
We also stock coiled spring wire stays
and locks, called the lock that will not
slip, guaranteed. Call and see.
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