Zurich Herald, 1927-01-13, Page 4VORIOR IntRATM
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eauhlry r'Sth to 22nd
CoMPLETE CLEARANCE Every Article in the Store
Reduced for One Week. Not an Article in this Stake
Reserved. Our stock must be reduced $5,000 more, And
Price for one week will do it
Bei,;w are only a few of the Bargains
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NAVY SERGE SU1 LADIESFUR COATS
Regular $29.50
SALE PRICE $19.75
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MEN'S OVERCOATS
lEvery Coat in /the Store,.
VALE' PRICE for this 'Week.
Possr4=se
ItIEN'S FINE SHIRTS
Regular Values to $2.50
SALE PRICE $1.25
MEN'S WINTER CAPS
Values to $2.00
SALE PRICE $1.00
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OVERALLS
Regular $2.00 Value for $1.50
6 unsnap., Talryseranta.,...
"--ZOYS' OVERCOATS
RaLP PRICE This 1Veek,
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lRED PA.TH SUGAR
SALE PRICE $7.15
:Buy your Sagar this weaNk.
4,sey.yeAuslasoksisripasts*smaral
Special Pricaaon Ladles Ilndson
Seal, Paralan Lamb, Muskrat wand
Electric Seal Coat's for this week.
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LADIES' VESTS
Extra Special Values to $1.25
SALE PRICE 69c.
LADIES' CANTON
LADIES' CORSETS The Balance of Our Stock •at
HALF PRICE
ST.A.NFIELD'S RED LABEL
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Underwear all sizes at $1,85
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LADIES' HOSE
Reg. valuo. to $1.'75
SALE PRICE 98e,
Value to
SALE PRICE $1.00
LADIES SHOES
Value to $6.00
SALE PRICE $2.95
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LADIES' SHOES
Odd sizeand Styles pr. $1.00
MEN'S FINE SHOES
Both Oxfords and High !styles 3,95•
MEN'S HIGH TOP RUBBERS
12 -in top $3.35, 15 -in top, 3.75
GET VAT 'LA.DIES' FUR COAT
NOW
.i.a.LL ACCOUNTS MUST
EEPAID AT ONCETRAT
.ARE PAST DUE.
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The Balance of our Stock this week
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FLANNELLETTTA. BLANKET
i1A Size SALE PRICE $1.65
LINEN TOWELLING •,
Pure Linen per yard 18c,
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
All Cotton, 'Plannelette, Shirtings,
Gingham; Prints, Etc.
EVERYTHING: IN THE STORE
REDUCED
T. C. JOYNT
Hensall - Ont.
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POSITIVELY, -
NO GOODS CHARGED AT
SALE P:RICE*,-
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be obtained without charge, on application to our',
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Total -Assets -in exceSs of.470o.000,00ce
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FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 25 acres ofg
rasa
farm, being eahf. of e--Ilf, of Lot
Na. 14,, N. B. Ray Townahip„ lot,
Julo or to tent, For purticaulaia
ripply to Mr, Catherine Reichert,
Mr- Wra- Reichert, En:eel:tors hate
John E.eich ort, Zurieh.
CREDITOR
Vera Mawhinney has returned to
Plitt, Ont. to attend ao her 'sch-
ool.
Berl Hill left for London where
he is attending Normal •
Clara Fahner has returned :al-
ter -viaiting a , week in Toronto. •
Rev. Loran! Brown, of Stamford
Conn., spent a (few days vaca&
ion with has mother and friends in
Crediton.
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Vernon Beaver returned to Caa/-
Mega, Penn., iftaer visitiing his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Be-.
aver,
Viola Prang has returend after
'spending the holidays at ' her
home in Zurich.
Luelja Pinkbeiner and her mo-
ther have returned after visiting
friends at Greenway. •
Mrs. Herb 'Yqutg and daughter
who have. been \Tatting_ arith
ati ve at Taristock, hae returned
• Rev. Lolve'Broarn, of Stainford
Conn., delivered the New Yeafal
'sermon in the United church.
The watch-nite service .at the
Evangelical church was well :atten-
ded The six orations all Were
'splendid in the Missiianery coma
teat. R. Finkbeiner was first win -
n era securing the lo rely 'silver me
dal. The lantern elides were's inta
ereating. eRv. Lorne BrArn, of
Stamford, 'Conn., gave an address
HENSALI:
NNettie Pepper has. been
gaged aa as teacher of Varna Public
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon of Rile,
have moved to town and are oc-
cupying the parsonage, he in -
ends going into tusiness.
The other afternoon Harry oalt.•
net with a painful accident while
coasting on Stewart's hill, iamile
oast, He fell Frain hiS aled while
cravelling at "a high rate !speed
and cut his knee seaiously on the
iee.
Salina Beaver and friend, of ?Kt
eivnwr visited 'oN•er the holidaysl
with Mr .and Mrs, Wm. Beaver.
'Marg. johnston of 'Rho Parr
Line. is her (sister, Mrs.
Gordon Parker.
Herb Kaerelfer has purchased a
new Chevrolet sedan,
Nellie 'Carmichael left ler Stra-i",
ford, whore she will visit her uncle
wha is !seriously ill,
The wedding of Mise Gladys
Id t, youngaat daughter of, Mr.
and Maa, Geos C. P.Aty 'of Hensel!,
to Dr. Gordon L, Smith, of St.
Mary's took place on New Ye-
ar's morning at the r OSI donee of'
.ti o bridera parents', Rea. Mr,
Naylor offieisting. Tho couple
loft imor'dittly on a short hon-ia
y u'a t rip, l.' 'W11101 thy W.i1
St ,lV1ary4 The bride will
bop °Way lniql•sed by the villagers
as she has always talon an active
.41 -et M social and church work,and
is cL.e1 ne organist to St, PauVs
4 11 Oican church for the last 'Wel- •
ye years, `
Cerraiderable excitment was in
town the other •erenitg when the.
ni of WO Green of the 3rd caa-
cess.on Q Tuckeksmith were 'in Eire
The new fire engine wills at once
rushed oat to the .scene and ow-
ing to the lack of water some an-
jjoiping barna would hare- bann
'saved including the .horse 'stable.
Theaentire cottacil went out to 'see
tho engine work as long as the
water lasted. The loss to Mal,
Great will ba heavy as it was one
of the fjneat barns in the country.
( Election day passed off quietly
in town, there being no fight for
reeve, Wm, Coositt led the poll,
securing 198 votes, Robert
°
Ina of the old coated with 178
.came laacond, Robt7 Cameron, a
new Mall in municipal affairs, ea --
m.4. third with 168 vote a and Jams
Pritat, who came up 'fort ho first
time in 1926, was re-elected with
140 votea.
,EXETER.
Tho's Coates,
who has bon
ee
working in St. Thomas; has acc-
epted •a position as ,service man
with Milo. Snell, of the •Ford Gar-
age ha •wi,,1 asaunata his new dut-
ies Feby. let and will more to
town..
Rev. Walter Jones tho new re-
ctor.. of the Trfti.t ' Memorial.
inch, arrived 111 town the other
evening With hta wife and two Chit
drea from Dover near Chath.cm and
are getting comfortably isettled th
the rectory.
Wm. Ryckman, who with Mrs.
Ryckmat rectntly arrived in Ex-
eter from Meosejjaw, Sask,. hav-
ing sold their farm there, ha; pur-
chased thi residence of Philip Herr'
Jos. Hiwkina, who has been ill
for !several woeks, has developed.
•pheumonia and' is, at present in a
ery critical condition. clan-
ahter; Mr:a W. Hunter and. -• the
latter% daughter, of Sask., arriv-
ed the other' day.
While ehroute • from Saginaw to
...tail 3a:1atives in London, Thos.Har
mon Davidson was taken in De-
troit with pneumonia and passed.
away, he 11':13; born in Exeter where
he speatt his boyhood days, when
a young roan he pent the great-
ater part of hiS time here.
A meeting was held recently to
consider the quastion of predur-
ing .a 'suitable figure to be placed
an the Soldiers Monunrant and. also
with the View of having tiara Mon-
Uthent Completed in time for •Lbal
National DIZIMODCI. jub'le,a Celebr-
ation on Dominion ,Day, July
17.
COUNTY NEWS.
Dr. ft S. Brown and family,high
ly •esteemed rescleints of Clinton
for 'some Years, ha are moved
Detaoti„ where the doctor has se-
cured a promi.aing position.
John Park, well known cattle
deale, died at his home at Luca!'
the 'Other night. Ho Ives born at
Bannock and spent his early life
in Granton, and had been. ial but
a short time, and was in hils 61st,
year. Ho cain to Lucan 38 years
ago and for nine years worked at
harteasmaking, Then, owing toil]
health, ha went on a farm and has
been engaged it farming and cat-
tle daaling.
The young, reople of Brunefield
went up on Tuesday evening last
and gave a' nice -program at tha
Huron County Home, afterwards
presenting the inmates with -a•lit-
!la Christians r at, and the a on :h'
same, 'Week on Thursday evening
the 'S of Wealeya:Willia 'church
Clinton, _Vent over and gave most
of their Chrlistanas tree prograna;
also' distributing a treat after-;
Walic181‘...ery pretty wedding was sol-
emnized at the hionie of Mr. andMva
Simon Sararas of Hibbert,. near
Cromarty on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 29h, when their daughter,' CIa
ra May, 'was united in marriage to
Mr. Roy Alexander McDonald, of
Staffs. The young couple were
attended by MissGreta Sararas, of
Torontoand. Ur. Robert 'Miller of
Staffs., the ceremony was perform
ed by Rev, A. Sinclair, of Heosall.
Margaret IVIcConnell roturned,to
her school at Pt. Arthur after tap -
ending the holidays at her, home
at Varna,
Prank Hagen, Parr Livo,Haylias
had a radio: installed in his home
luring the Chaiatmas holidays.
Fra»k alwaya likes to ,be up with
he latest: fashion. - .NNodoubtit
rill be great comipany for his
een , in poor hoaith and not 'able
/ear' the house,
On N New Year's Day at high
loon, the home of Mr. andW:- L,
Mons, Kippen, was the scene of
vert pretty wedding when 'his
ister, Margaret Mellis was united
in marriage to Emerson Comma,
Stafford of Vienna, The Rev.R.
A --Luttly perforthed, the cerem-
ony in the presetce of about 16
guests
Municipal Clerk J. E. Eurnwell
of Stanley ,Tp., has hi S lanai o
a ory prolific !soW,. Last Janu-
ary this, Yorkshire sow, not quite
year old, ha1 a htta? ofa12 ,yo-
piga,•,l jaly she had a.
011avy ie2ie ae.rrcccxc.ar
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One o Goderich's most highly
esteemed citizens was M. Thoinas
A.usebrook, whoa death occurred
at hiS home Church st, on Tues-
day; December' 28th, at the age of
seventy-eight: years. Mr. AllS,0-
br')Ok was, Until his retirement 011
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&actor on the old Grand Trunk Rag,
way line between Goderich and
Buffalo. His u.ntailing courtesy
made him very popular with the -
travelling public and his gelii#1
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of friends He was born at Peril*
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way, and at the time •ofliLSl potiate-,
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