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Zurich Herald, 1927-02-03, Page 4DASUWOOD l4 a Cathern E'inkbein:'r is vis- iting in Sarnia, :Durstein of Mich., ig viisit- Wig• her sisters at present. I1 i'aa Alice Hoffman of Stratford, ;went the 'w cehj-end with her par - 2r , E. Tieman was called to St2.4.tfoxcl on Monday owing to the seriouis illness of Mr. S. Ireland of that city: Mr, A. Davis of Exeter, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs 'Owen Atkinson, Rev. Hallman of Kitchener, oc- nupied the pulpit in k the Evangel - Tical church on Sunday evening, Messrs Hy, Hoffman and C. i%ol- i1erivan made a business trip to 'London on Monday:. Rev: E. Bruer spent a few days In London and New Hamburg this week. M.A. Henry Ehlers is on / the .sack list, we hope for a speedy recovery, Mi. J. C. Reid and daughter,; 'L -&u M, 'spent Thursday in Lon - :don. BORN -Schrader -In Dashwood on January 29th, to Mr. and, Mrs, W. Schroeder, a son. STANLEY TOWNSHIP Much isynlpathy is felt for. Mr. ,and Mrs. Roy Lamont in the loss f their youngest daughter Phylis 'who passed away 011 Friday at the .age of 18 tnonthlsi, She had con- tracted' pneumonia about a week previous and from the first her :condition was serious. All that 'medical skill and loving care co- . 'add do, was done for her, butwith ;mut avail her !sweet little life pas - tied out to Go& The funeral ser -- vice was held on Sunday afternoon o Bayfield cemetery for inter- ment. Rev. J. Durrant conducted the Service and .spoke very feel- ingly from the words of Christ "Of +such is the Kingdom of Heaven" Re spoke of the great :ssorxow to the parent's to give up their tskveet little child, but they areonly warted for a while. We can go meat our dear children who have gone oar to the better land and Their Angels do always behold the lace of our Father in Heaven. We are (sorry to say that 'Willie McClinehey is plaid `up with pneu- monia, but hong that he may soon he able to be around again. Miss Margaret Johnston, dau- ghter of Mr. Wellington Johnston of Varna was taken suddenly ill with appendicitis and was taken to Seaforth Hospital where she was laperatectl, en, on Monday; COUNTY NEWS, On • Friday las a shadow of gloom was cast over the' commun- ity when Peter L. Oke, of ,sUborne succumbed to pheumonia in the ',rime of life, age 45 .years; 3 mon- ths and 25 (day;;: The deceased was born in Usborne, being a #n bfl Wm ,.Olt ef. Several day s•pre- !tious to his death he was taken ill 'with pneumonia and his case was critical from thestart. A near •fatality took place• at the chopping mill, at* Centralia iin the morning the other day when. the oil :engine used tto run the mill blew up and W. J. Smith the own- er was • r.: ndered unconscious and suffered from the !shock. He was in the act of starting the engine when tha explosion occured. The cylinder casing weighing nearly a ton vaas blown through the roof and from fifty to one hundred feet in the air. It lit beside the build- ing and buried itself in the gro- imd: Capt. Wni. Robinson, Goderich 'met with an unfortunate accident at his home the other evening. Tie had not been we'l 'for :some time and has been using a cane to get about. Having dropped the cane, he. stooped to pick it up and sell, Fracturing his thighbone, Honor has come to another God- erich old boy in the election of'Dr Percy L. Tye, Reeve of Milverton, a.'s Warden of the county of Perth Dr, Tye is a son of Mrs.. W. D. 'Tye of Goderichi. He Chas been in medical practice at Milverton, since 1909. Eight years •ago lie Was elected a member of the vil- lage coneil and ;for the last foru years has been reeve. At the me- eting ,of the Perth Co. council he was elected Warden without op- gao'sition. An unusually sad funeral took glace •at Bayfield on Sunday, af- ternoon last, from Trinity Church, when a !service was held for two -members of one family, Mrs, Thos. Cameron and son, Norman Camer- on, The rector, Rev. F. I3. Paull :gave a short (sermon, taking his 'text from the Wisdom of Solomon, * haiiI 3; Verses 1-3. • All hog raisers in Colborne, God aerlich and parts of neighborhood 'swill be interested in the proposed Macon Hog Fair to be held in April iii"he'Agric. Representative, G. R. 'ateison, Clinton, has outlined the *rpose of a fair of this nature to e tentless of the Colborn; Bacon liffog Club, and i+`armees Club. A. .;worldly number of Bacon (log lairs are held annually 4in the Proms' 'tvitrce, they are promoted "My* the ilnt• .and . Dotn( Live Stock 33ran- Ats in co-operation 'w`i'th the Ag- !cultural Reps. 'They axe purely *Vine shows and have become ex- "dithg'ly popttl+ar iu rno3t inet- n -a $ ar 1 ata aerving as .t means *et 'pointing out bacon tyre'bethr * 'Market hogs and breeding lst-, Tbx, FObrut y act, Mir eginning Satur ay Morning January 29th 1927, at 9 o'clock We will put on Sale Our entire Stock of ry Go s, -Rugs Furnishings, Oilcloths, wallpaper, delfware, Groceries, etc At Prices that will save you many dollars • 'Mira w• ti.. t : .., 41, SPECIAL For Saturda}', 1000 yds. Gingham Rego 35c. On Sale at only 25c. yd. magiamidomausarammagumgagga Specials • • • • • • in Groceries • • Rice, 4 -lbs. for • 25c Toilet Soap's, 9 bars for ... 25e it Corn meal per pound .,, ...5c • • Crean of Wheat, per pound ... 5c • Klenzine, 3b ones for 25c • • Coffee, 3 pounds for ,.. $1,00 • Laundry Soap, 21 for ... $1.00 Cocoa, 2 lbs. for .,. 25c 1100 pounds Oyster Shell for 81.55 Corn, 2 for 25c Peas, 2 for .... ; 25c Tomatoes, 2 for ... - ...25c Clothes Pins, 2 dozen for .. ... 5c • • • • .• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • 6 • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • •• • • • • • • • • • -• Extra Special Men's Fancy Shirts REGULAR $2.50. WRLIE THEY LAST AIr $1.50 PRINTS AND GINGHAMS German Prints, per Yard ,,. ...32e Prints, All Colors, per yd. .,. 20c Ch:.>utbrays, per yard ... ...... 25c, Giughanxs, per yard ,.. ,.. . 19c, Factory Cotton, per yard ,,, lac bleached Cotton per Yarcl ,,, 18e Black Dnchesse Silk REGULAR $2,50. •• SALE PRICE $1.50 ALL OTHER SILKS AT • • • • • • • •♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 • • •• • •. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Men's Pants Regular -$4.00 for .$2.75 Regular $3.00 for ... ,.......: $2,25 OVERALLS ERALLS SPECIALLY PRICED $1,25 $L50 $L75 Men's Fleeced Top Shirts REGULAR $1.75 FONT $1.25 A Don't forget the Datel Opening Day, Sat ',fan. 29th Closing Day, SatFeb. 12,.1921 Spocia1 pargarns Every Diy • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • d► • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '• 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • ••• • • • • • 3 only, 97 -piece Dimer Setts Regular Price $35. foronly $25.00 only,97-piece Dinner Setts at $24.00 Plain White Cups ilnd Saucers, Only $1.45 a dozen. Other Lines of Crockery at REDUCED PRICES Dress Goods SANTO\ S, ALL COLORS AT PER YARD ...... ....,, _.41.23 SL+'R:IES, ALL COLORS, AT. PER YARD Eke 58-in.'PRES•: FLANNELS AT PER YARD .,...... ,..._...$1,25 2'1 -in. PRESi• VELVETS AT PER YARD $11- t5 DRESS VELVET RE11 ULAR $1.20 FOR YARD - 75c DRESS VELVETS, REGULAR $1,00 FOR, YARD ...... ...... . 5,0c (4T 'LER DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES ALL OUR COATINGS AT ,A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE MISS TRIS- CHANCE DON'T STAIR CARPETS Regular $1.25 for ... pec Grams Mata ai 25c, and 45e,each Regular 45e. for 300 Oilcloth door mats, 2 for 25e Men's and Boys' Sweaters Regular $6,00 for ,..,_. ... ...$4.50 Regular BOYS" SWEATERS 75c, AND $5,00 for UP. • i • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • A BIG ASSORTMENT OF STAMPED MATSAT PRICES THAT , • • • • WILL MAKE YOU BUY. UNDERWEAR LADIES UNDERWEAR Natural Wool, feat and Drawers each at ...... Velva Underwear, Regular 85c. lot Each ,,. MENS AND1sOi'S ,Stanfield, All Wool, Regular $2.83_ Sale Price at Stanfield All 'Wool, Regular $2.25 Sale Price, only elected, Regular $L00 each, Sale Price at Boys Pleeced, Regular Tae, Sale Price at ODD SIZES AT BARGAIN PRICES - • .$2.25 • $4.76 .,..,, lee r• ... 690 • lommownsomamparnamakummoin FINGERINGERINu YARNS AT PER SKEIN .., COMMON YARNS, ALL COLORS PER SKEIN NEW CURTAIN GOODS JUST ARRIVED WHICH. IS _ AT SALE PRICKS, GOING OUT Ladies' Hose 25c and up Men's Wool Sox, Reg. 75c now 45c. Children's Black and White Heavy Drawers, while they last at :15c a pair Men's work shirts Reg 1.75 for $1.25' It will pay ' you sell to come often to this BIG SALE L.. W u im 4 nerai Meirchan# Phone 140 2URICH • • • • • • • • • w • 4 • • • • • ♦ • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • SPECIAL For Saturday 1000 yds. Flannelette Regular 35c. Sale Price 23c. WALL PAPE R ODDS ANt) ENDS AT BARGAIN PRIGS AH Wool Blankets LARGE SIZII- • ' White, Regular 87.00 for $5.50 t,4rey, Regular $6.40, now ... $4.25 All Wool Sheeting • • • •: Grey, Regular $1,75 for $1.3 41.: Military Flannel at yd. :.fbe • GALATEAS, ALL 'COLORS, -- SALE PRICE, Yard .,,, /5c • REMNANTS IN DRESS GOODS; GINGHAMS, PRINTS, FLANrNEL- ETTE, ETC. AT SNAPS BATH TOWELS Reg ular Regular A 75c. ,for $1.00 fpr REAL BARGAIN 50c. 75e Flannelette Blankets REGULAR $3.00 SALE PRICE ... ... ... $2.15 .IBEX BRAND AND LARGE. SIZE MILL ENDS DARK FLANNELETTE, SALE PRICE Per Yard ... 15c. MILL ENDS COTTONAISR 40c to 45c. ' Yard:. Men's fleck Ties Regular $1.00 ,for ..,:,. ...,.. 65c Regular 50e. for 25e Men's G=loves Regular $2,00 for $1,00 IYlitta, Regular $1.00 for ... ... . 15c PINS • PINS 2 Packages, for 6e BRACES Regular 75c. for 500 HIGHEST MARKET PRICES !POR, EGGS, MED APPLES, TALLOW RTC, JUST RECEIVEL A $2,500.00 Shipment of New.: Goods which is going out at. SALE PRICE