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The Herald, 1914-01-23, Page 1risolidated. Witti ASI1WOOD .- NE FRIDAY IV1(3RNGmJAN 23-1914 ----_-_.--- . vol. )SIV. 0° 1 1 1 We announce to the public a tremendous Bargain Sale. We have gone over many lines of our immense stock and reduced the prices so greatly that they will move out_ rapidly. If you want to . save money w now is your* chance. Read the following: Ladies Mantling Regular $2.00 per yd. Bargain Price $1.00 per yd. 11 . 2.50 51 1. 11 1. 1.25( 1, 11 3 50 11 1 ,. 41 11 2.00 { 1 51 1.25 " .1 11 11 75 11 U Dress Goods Regular $1.50 per yd Bargain Price $1.0u per yd. 11 1.25 .25 11 11i• 75 11 11 11 (1 11 11 655 1, . [ 85 11 11 11 60 11 11 11 500 , 1 I.00 U 11 11 11 11 60 50 35 11 i1 it 54 11 15 11 Tweeds & Worstead Suitings. We have cut our prices in tweed suitings to half price to clear. Regular $2,50 pes yd. Bargain Price 1,25 per yd. • f1 I.50 1i 11 .. 1' 75 1,•,U t, 1.00 �� 11 1i 11 50 'At 11 Childrens' Toques A large assortment of Children' toques at 25o each. A full line of Ladies' and Children' hose regular 250 bargain price 15 and 20o. A lot of tanoy ginghams and Zephr cloths, regular 150. bargain price 10c. a yd. Men's and Boy's saps job lot worth up to 50o bargain price at 150 ea. Kimona cloth regular 200 bargain price 15c a yard. Ladies Neck Furs Regular $10 bargain price 2.50. Regular,, 9.00 bargain price 6.00. Regular 7.50 bargain price 5, 00. Regular 4.50 Bargain price Men's Overcoats. Regular $9 bargain price 9.00, Regular 10. bargain price 6.50. Regular 12 bargain price 8 50. Regular 15 00 bargain pride 10,40. Regular 18.00 bargain price 14.00. Bov's Overcoats, all sizes at -big bargain prices. MEN'S SUITS Regular $7.00 for $4.00 Ragular $10 00 for $6.50 12. for 8.50 15. for 10. Regular 17. for 12.00 Boy's suits from $1.00 up. The biggest bargains ever offered. Ladies' Mantles . Our ladies' mantles have been naoving out rapidly the last few weeks. We still have a few left to clear out at $5.00 each These are good quality and styles and a big bargain worth up to $12.00 Child's Coats Children's corduroy and blanket cloth coats from $1.50 up Sweater Coats at greatly reduced prices. GROCERIES We have in stock a -nice lot choice new fruits for Xnias trade, new raisins, currents, the best we can buy. You should hav• e some of these for your Christmas cafe. Crockery and China A large stock of dinner setts imported direct from factory at prices that are bargains, also a lot of,fancy china for 'Xmas. Christmas Gifts We have now on display a large assortment of Toys, Dolls, etc., etc'., euitable for the children. Also many useful gifts of all descriptions. ' Shop early. :Peninsuilar dk Happy hot Store ft Mr" G. Thdighoffer of Dashwood LOCAL NEWS,'Faq in town on Monday on business. via,.,414 0, y �4 MissDonella Rub and Miss Mary •'Veiel _visited friends in Exeter on Miss Moll Koehler left Saturday. .�a tesdriy. last for Tavistock and Berlin to visit #i: Owing to a delay in some mater - relatives and friends. , e are a day late with this Mr. Peter Deichert jr. spent Sun �'ee1''s issue, day last at the home of Mr. Henry . IMr . J. J. Merrier MP M. ., . Ieft on Roeder near Dashwood.. �ttrvv or4daay., to attend the cession at �, Miss Flossie I3owald of 8eafortll; w, s t ,,fir."William Brown of' Piaster spent Sunday with relatives aed l ' .in dept., lags invested in a Pope friends in town . , 4,eeetorayole. The police trustees of this ' : towlt'Mrs, D S Faust .returned from have appointed 141r. Chris Eilber al�Lrondon, ,where; she was .on business town constable 'for the coming year.•.6 eIC sister, Mrs. J. Snaith. Rev. A. H. Plyley of Chesley, Onti' my England has been here on will assist Rev. Mr. Brown next week�,clur ese, with his sister, Mrs. D. in the revival meeting that are beim) ast. held in the Evangelical, church. r�. a Misses Flsssie and Georgeiba Mrs. M. Kaercher and Mrs. G. Mei::a; an of near Dashwood spent ner have both been on the sick list aturd with Mr. and Mrtr. Alex Fos, a number of days, but are again c valescent. ',l` °isle Ada Brown, Goshen Line, Mr. Henry Pfile and sister Pearl off. tvl'cr. #jvas laid up fora number of days the 14th con. are expected to return rwith$a severe cold, and poxyism, is this week from an extended visit to ol te be around again. friends and relatives in the state. oi::\� Ire ' Sade -6 Pullet, thoroughbred, Michigan. ' art Rock, Roosters for sale. Ap- As we have'addedabout 1800 sr .ly t' Chas. '.'itz,,Zurich. scribers to our list by taking overt .',6" , Sale A; Dashwood Pioneer snscribers, it wi ear• �fnimber of good be clearly iu the businessmen's inter; " ,<' young cows, coming in Jan" i0„re,,•ant. February: For particulars, est to increase their advertising space tin this paper. No other weekly coy -,ll a• ers the territory solhoroughiy. 1 H.;.,; 'The regular meeting of South Hu-ctr"o rou Farmers' Institute,will be held X8:1'1, i at Grand Bend, Brenner's Hall, on a '.lE'7 Monday Jan. 26, 1914, and at Zurich Town Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 27. in Afternoon meetings 2 p. ne. Evening at 8 p. ni. Speakers: A. R_ G. Snziib, of New IIambiirg; and Miss " 3. C Smith of Powasion. For particulars 1 oe Dsee ,,',.b.lls. The Zurich Agricultural meeting °' was held in the Town Hall on Tues - Iday. Officers elected were as follows John Pfaft pres., W. Caldwell lst vice pres., 0. Eilber 2nd vice pres. Dir- ectors: C. Waiper, J Hoy Jr, John Decher Sr, Alf Reichert, Peter Deich- ert, Louis Schilbe, H Neeb, Ernest Roeder, E Icl.opp. Auditors: Jacob Haberer, John Decher Sr. The Board of Directors stet immediately after. D. S. Faust was ie -elected secy-treas. The society is in good financial shape, while they had a big expense last year, we must congratu- late their Board for the energetic and 1 good work. 1 tf 0 0 tii .1 0 rii ti 1) o 113, Geo. Joyn4, Hensall. Hoffman, our young 0, r, played this week with Seaforth, against suiting in victory and perance meeting will be held. town'hall, Zurich, next Mon- ning at 8 ,o'clock, 'when the Wall PC1111ce Act w1.11 b ha- ts rection to the abolition bar in Huron County. Rev. rith and Hicks of Hegsall he principalspeakers: 1 The Police Trustees are circulating a petition to annex five acres at the north end. The property is owned, two-fifths of an acre, by Mr. J. J. Mercer; on which a dwelling is being nowcompleted; thre-tenths by the klertnonite congregation and the re- mainder, by Mr. E. Zeller, who is nog making plans to subdivide divide about four acres into building lots, The ladies of the town met at the home of }yrs. W, Fritz on Thursday of last week, Mrs. Hastings of Exeter the district organizer, organized a "Women's Institute". Phe officers are as follows. -President, Mrs. W. Frit`Y; 1st. Vice. Pres. Mrs, J. Pree- ter; 2nd. Vico. Pres. Mrs. E. Appel; LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 Seo. Treks. Miss Kate Campbell: Dis- 1 The Sunday services will be at the usual hours : German 10.50 a.m Sunday S 2.00 o. in. English 7,00 p. rn. The following meetings are held during the week : S. S. officers and teachers 7.30 p.m. on Tuesdays. Men's Missionary society at 8.00 p. m. on Tuesday Young People's society at 8.00 p.m ll'rida,y. The Ladies Aid Society meets at $ 90 p m, Elie first Tues day Of each month, A cordial invitation is herewith ex- tended to all, not worshiping else - whore, to worsbip'with us and take an active part in the work of the var- tous societies of our church. The MOLSONS &tab!izhed 1353 trict Dirertai°, hiss Anna Hess; Press Corresponder Miss Vera Siebert, Dir. eetors Mrs. W. L. Siebert, Mrs. Rev, Brown; Auditors Mrs. O'Brein, Mrs. C. Fritz, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. L. Sie- bert at 7.30 o'clock. A special invi- tation is extended to all the ladies of the town and community. l A special meeting of the Blake 1 Womsn'g Tiistitute Will be held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Douglas on Tues- day 27th at 2 p. m. Miss Snaith, the legate sent out by the Department will speak onT.ubercolosis, itsprevon- tion au(' euro. All women are cordi- ally invited. At the December meet- ing hell at residence of Mrs. J. A Manson.,, the institute devoted $5.00 to the Gravenhurst Sanitarium. At the January meeting Mrs. A. McDon- ald read a very insiructive paper on bathing a patient in bed and a demon- stration on slaking the bed of a help- less person, etc, We hope to have more valuable papers by Mrs. Mc- Donald:-(gradiate nurse.) Tho mem- bers wits have a privilege of a free Librar3'for 3 months this winter from T"pronto. Your .il.cc)unts.. are all ready for you to call, for Settit;m���. SAM; E. FAUST, -- ZURJCH Zurich Feed Store Leading Brand of Flour,. Shorts, Bran and Feed Corn Produoe•f all kinds taken in exohange. We are agents for Interna- tional and Royal Purple stook food. Also a full line of Grocer- ies on hand. SPARKS & DOUGLAS HENSALL MARKET Beans primes per bus $1.85 Cook's Snowdrift Flour $2.75 Snowdrift fiour in 5 bag lots $2.50 NO flour 1.50 Bran per top $22,00 Shorts per ton $24.00 Wheat per bus. 83cts. Barley per bus 55cts. Oats per bus. 32cts. - 1 9 1 '.4. We take this means o thanking you very much. for your -Patronage, and exten to you our Best Wishes for - the New Year, F. W. Hess G. R, Hess JE WELLERS, ONTARIq 'itJRICH WINTER GOODS You are cordially invitod to our Fall Opening of Footwear. We az ready with one of the best new fall stocks of all the le test and bas quality Canadian and American Footwear. We ai-n to keep the nasi we bavo made for ourselves : "The Home of Good Shoes" RUBBERS We have a full stook of the very Best Rubbers on the market. Call and see them. Men's and W hen's .Heavy Snoes Just the thing for wet weather, Call and see, We have just a ski meat ceivedp of Boys and Girls school shoes, Butter, Eggs and .Dutch Setts taken in exchange for shoes r L'. FRITZ. - Zurich The Horne of Good Shoes Yes That Is Right. Y ou can, bu. lust what o t at theright r° Ill".1'. D INTEREST rt,• eel„.� ' i 1Yliti°CA• • . r �1..'"fr • i,+ 1 :i • • eG !.Y