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THE STORE WITB THE STOCK
Continued on many lines of
Winter Coods
SUCH AS
UNDERWEAR, SWEATER COATS, MEN'S
CAPS, GLOVES, MITTS, ETC.
GROCERIES!
Libby's Pork and Beans,v�
�. Ir Yn.7to Vie. itn, 3 tins for
Brunswick Sardines at
Peanut Butter per lb.
Canned Tomatoes 21/2s tins, each
Macroni, 3 lbs. for
Sodas, No. 1, 2 lbs.
Spanish onions, 4 lbs. for
Cross and Blackwell catsup at
....27c
GROCERIES
large
Lemons, per dozen
1Oc
20c
5c
15c
10c
14c
25c
25c
T 5c
The following were prize winners in ous guessing
contest which closed Sat. night. No. of buttons in
jar was 585. 1st prize Leonard Denomme 585. 2nd
prize Josiah Geiger 579; 3rd prize Aaron Erb 579,
4th Miss Alice Johnson 593 and 5th E. E. Haist
593.
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PRODUCE WANTED
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YOUR -SURPLUS FUNDS CAN BE SAFELY
AND CONVENIENTLY INVESTED In
Huron & Erie
Debenture's
4% Per Annum
Payable Half Yearly
CANADA TRUST MORTGAGE CERTIFICATES
Per .Annum
Payable Half Yearly
Any sum over $100.00 may be invested from 1 to
Years.
Andrew V. Hess, -. Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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de, •32 -oz jar 25c
r bottle .15c
Cookies, with ice filling,' per 1b; ......•15c
Tomatoes 2's, , per can . -t
McCormich`s Sodas, :.2 pk,g
Peas, No. 4, 2 for ..;..,
Rose Baking der,
Merino fire
EGGS WANTED.
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fTE OF LOCAL MEREST
Mr. Herb Mousseau was to Wind-
sor to get a new V-8 Ford, and alsd'
a new one for Mx. Aaron Erb of the
Bronson line Stanley.
Owing to the heavy fall of snow on
Tuesday the roads to Hensall were
very heavy, and the large snow plow
came in"iram Hensall on Wednesday'
afternoon, .which should greatly-
prove
reatly in
prove the condition of the road:
February 12th is the date of the
Concert in .the Town Hall, Zurich
when the play "No Account, David'
will be gut on by the Young , People
of Brucefield, and under the auspices
of the Zurich Library.
COW IN HALL OF FAME
Kincardine -Wm. Taylor has a
shorthorn cow which at some time
or other must have breathed the- air
of Calander. In the past four• years
it has given birth to six cows, the
last born last week were theesecond
set of twins calves: Four years ago
twin calves ' were . born Qpiy one.
was born in each • of, the suFeedrn,g
two years .but again a pair�rpf, celveR
PARENTS OFF TO CI ICBG.
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Unruifled_by the publicity; that,
been heaped :upon them since 1k1
birth •of their five daughter, Mr.and
Mrs. Oliva Dionne of Callander, were.
the same modest farmers they have
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25c
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THE BEST OF WOVEN
ALSO HAVE ilist.
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Special spline for Stoves, at SPECIALS!
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Special Stove Oil at gallon per �alloxn .............2'�c
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very Attractives n •
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)LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every Wednesday)
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ter ib. dairy
fat, . bush'
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ci. runts .throughout Canada one -
et the 10% salary reduction
ee ve: suffered during the Last;
taugears.
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• CUJFS RESTORED
wa Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes,
r of Finance, anounced that
eminent will restore to 42,000
AS IN DASHWOOD
CLIMBED POLE '
fetter in ' Toronto' • Globe) '
'ie Editor. of the.' Glolie:"zifl a
ssue of The Globe d read with
interest an account of a
„fir le episode" in the Town cif
always been as they boarded a tr >ide -ich. I would like to:relate an:
for Chicago, financed by a theatre r such incident which happened:
ical company, the trip,. heir pure!
of a goodwill nature; and fh,,,r`"h�,r.-ita
�-,+terse of lon ;„star 'cely
Mrs.'7honne, aim. to a esd w
and plans for entertains 1 air,;
ly known to their hosts.
were born.
EXTRA TRAINS N.
Two extra freight trairw -"
extra crews are to run out o. .
daily as a result :of increased
An increase of over 25,0 cars.a v.+�eek'
is being experienced.. -The. Canardran
National at London divi,sioneis plan,
ring to put on -more ,passenger .tr*
ins, of which the old Hiuronrtu?c,
Bruce ."Butter and • Egg" .Specaai",. ! The great. dilemma was how to get
Which leaves Wingham,e in the; morn- euerope inserted through the pulley.
ing for London through Hensall and vrh.4 flagpole was sixty feet high from
returning in the evening. This would !the 'ground, and painted red, white
be good news as we would again be :and blue. The hotelkeeper offered
getting two mails from each way ev-''fifty'' 'cents' to any one in the crowd
day, avoid a lot, of
year 1882 in the Village. • of
dol, some . ,twenty 'mniles -.south
�r :� was one.24ttle of
r
ew Beds
Springs and•
Mattre
sec! Chesterfield
Good U
Dressers from Suites on Hand; 'l"'
4; Kitchen Chairs. Etc. $4.50 up; Dining. Tables; ,i
4.
All Big Bargains, for quick Sale..:
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BE SURE AND SEE THEM! -4.
Johnston & KaIbflelsch
Irware 8 Furniture
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and the little 'villages Phil
oh' "a celebration, Mei brother
es and 1 living then only a few
es away, went to do our port in
.g it a success." We° arrived
to early, just as the village . hotel,
Per discovered to his sorrow that
Tope running through the pulley,
the top of the flagpole had'�become
fl
weather rotten that when he at-
pteu`'to hoist' the 'd`nion Jack he
oleo apparatus'. fe1L e. •
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LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR
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YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE
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PRICES ARE LOWEST
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• PAINTS!PAINTS !CD
s We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried si
i* and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax 1
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Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing•
•and Gates and Fencing ••
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upplies and Posts.
I Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes :
• in all sizes
WHITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO OILS, •
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0 Furnitt,re, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall 1
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Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
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ing our Specialty. Full line af heavy and shelf Hard-
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ware always in stock. i
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STUDENTS AT LONDON
Nine Huron county pupils attend,
ing the London Technical school are
allowed to continue with their classes
temporarily, in spite of the fact that
Huron county council in session last
week refused to sign an agreement.
to pay ninety per cent. of the stu-
dent's fees. The nine students will
be allowed to continue on at the
school at least until the next meet-
ing of the London Tecnical school
board, at which time their fate will
be decided.
WOOD CUTTING EXTENDED
Goderich municipal council decided
on the purchase of an additional 5%
acres of bush lot and work for 25 to
30 men who would otherwise be on
ho would climb the pole and put a
new Tope in the pulley. Ne person
seemed willing to attempt the feat
except my brother Jim, who offered.
to :try. The -pole had been in the gro-
and for a number of years, was
Tightly decayed at the base, and
considered unsafe. However, my bro-
ther asked me to steady the pole the
hest I could.
I•Ie started, threw off his coat, put
• off his; shoes, took a leather belt with
a buckle on the end, put this around
his waist, tied the tope to the belt
and: began his hazardous climb. By
this time a large crowd had assemb-
led. Some cried "Stop !" others, "Co
on!" However, _ he never stopped un-
til he reached forty feet from the
ground, tightened the belt, rested a
relief was thus assured ,for at least few seconds, ' and then finished his
another month. It supplements a climb, but the rope through the pull -
purchase of similar acreage early in ey and descended. When he reached
the year and which has already been the bottom quite nervous and ex -
cut into firewood. The committee' hausted, a great cheer went up for
visited re scene of 'the young farm boy who had perfor-
t] operations and
reported that the first lot yielded ap-
proximately 700 cord s of one foot,!
wood and it was expected that the
med such 'a'hazardous feat. The flag
was hoisted to wave proudly- to the
breezes, all day. The hotelkeeper pro -
second, which adjoins, would pro'niptly paid the magnificent sum age
duce 900 to 950 cords. It is work not geed on, but a howl went up from
the crowd protesting the boy was
much underpaid for such a danger-
ou5 and spectacular feat. A few men
passed the hat through the excited
crown and many dollars were collect-
ed. This 7 -4 -ung; man's name was James
,Overholt, 'who was drowned in God-
erich harbor one night several years
ago. A number of his sons still re-.
aide in Goderich, and perhaps will be
interested rn. this., ---George Overhol'e
relief that the men wanted.
TEMPERANCE 02Q.' IliZE
With Gordon Lamb in the chat
Goderich temperance workers at a
meeting in McKay Har"rganized;
the Goderich Temperance' and Social
Service Society as a branch of ,the
Huron County Temperance Federat.
:on.
Officers chosen were: President
G. Lamb; vice-pres., M. W. Howell,
sect',, H. Bloomfield; treas. Geo E. Hespier Editor• Mx. Overholt was
execrative wall be the local clergy., Moving to' Goderich and his widow,
Johnston. Additional members of a, resident of Hay '.Township before
THESE PRICES subject to ewit
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Painting Wagon .................
Paa,x• ......... $7.00 and 10.00
` Buggy :....:.......=
Recovering Buggy To ..... ... .fa.00 and 10,:00
1�'ea'imining 8u P�--5 ......... -1 Ca.00 and 18.00
Buggy Shaft Buggy
Wheels Set ..... :.. 12000
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Cross .Bar .,• --........3.00
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Buggy Reach ....
Buggy Spokes each ................... . ................ 1.5c
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Is Now Here.
: Have you'looked after
bile, in preparation for the Cold yourChanged
Autoto
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• Anti-Fieeze.?,_ Run in your car and let us deo this vel
it.Important thing Right Now! rY
4. • Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large
} and mall quantity. Let us fill
Containers.: your barrels or
Expert Workmanship 4
k nanship on Repair Work, and Overhand
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and Sound Merchandising/
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4 For those who have used me as their Servant I have
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.HERALD OFFICE
Do You Know?
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nen, and al ayman from each church in now a resident of Zurich, Mrs. Wm. "l`•
:ongregation desiring represntation 1VJ[ller, A son, Harold and ddl:rghtr, .
The membership fee was placed at Miss •Anna Overholt reside with. their
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