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The Herald, 1910-02-04, Page 1TIS colt 0, The Official Organ of 'Zurich:land Hay Township.'; Vol. X. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 4, 1910. No. 28 l welts ate# E el=08C3fte2e8CIK it 3t 3 s 311=as 'tai 1Clearing Sale 0 0 0 OF § Winter Goods' 0 RemnafltS, Etc. § THE BIGGEST SALE ever attempted by us 0 has started. Never before have we slashed prices so unmercifully. We have cut away 1 the profit and many of the goods enumerated be - glow are marked down regardless of cost, a n d 8 gi must be cleared out to make room for our 11 large Spring Stock. Remember the goods are all .0 il first class and the reduced prices will clear them out quickly. This is your Opportunity to buy il good goods right. 0 We advise you to call early. I. 041M,IIMIIM-IMCMr",04,4474.0, ,r -r[6410410:1 LOCAL NEWS. Read .W H. Hoffama's ad on page 8 in this issue. Mr. C. Eilber is having a tele- phone installed in hes residence. Mr. and Mre. d Axt -visited with their soneterbert at Exeter, on Tuesday. "' Mrs. Jaoob Howald. who cuts taken seriously ill a few days ago, is improving. From present indications there will be very little building done in town, next season. In the year 1875 Huron County had 201 liquor licenses, the number at present being fib ^f: t,50. Mr. S. Hardy of -ter, was in town on Tisesday acid: called on some of his former neighbors. Mrs. Fred:LeJbold left on Sat. nrday`for Clinton to 'visit her aunt, Mrs. George Nott, for n few weeks, I have a place for $3000.00 on farm mortgage at 5 per cent inter- est. Apply to E. Zeller. Zurich. Mr. WillibM Lreibold, of the 'Babylon LtnO'i9 quits ill at present frolic • enlargement of the heart. His conditions is reported to be serious. , The Rev. A.'D. Gisehler attend- ed the leoture on "Personal Liberty" delivered by Rev. Sam Small on Wednesday evening in Zion EvangeliouJ church, of Credi- ton. Mr. C. Se brag i'e handling the popular De Laval cream separator, and bas placed quite a number. Particulars will, . be cheerfully given by addressing him at Blake P. 0. Mr. Jobn Foster hes sold ninety thousand 'brink t ' Mr. Coxworth. of HensakdVto k►i3 :ed in the erec- tion of. al hotel + the site of the olt1 Centennial., a 1l was destroy. .ed by fuse„sever.de tees lives • One step ' won't takeiertr ve_ y far—yote've•go't to lkeep th%' 1 , ing ; . ones`:" word wort"t ''te11 ' folks whet You are One got'" to keep on growing ; one little "ad" won't do it all—you've got to keep 'ern going. Mr. Moses Gescho has purchased the grocery, flour and feed busi ness next. .TIRE HERALD office, from the S... Rennie estate ' Mose is a reliable young man • and his friends wish,him every success in his business venture. Mr. Nicholas Kennel, of Blake has purchased five acres of land from Mr. Christian Gasoho, Bron- son Line. There' is a good frame house and barn on the land and the price was $1025.00, Mr, Kennel has secured,e, Mice house • Mr. Altai* :,Liberal otenide.te was on Saturdy bleated by a majority of 658 over the. ,centie oativ.,.oandi• 0... ti Dress Goods COATINGS 0 Nowis the' time for a Save money. Buy your :0 new dress. Biggest values Coatings now, !l6bii ever offeredr Regular $1.25 for` 75 asa yd Regular 60 cts, for 40 a yard Gr 85 cts. for 52 a yard 0 50 cteaj for 30 a yard GG 60 cts, for 40 a yard 0 eta f. 0 y`f1 ANTES All`th? d'naaon's styles. `-Regular $1750 for 11.50 16.00, for 10,50 12.50, for 9.00 12.00, for 8:50 11.00, for 7.50 10.00; for 6.50 9.00, for 6.00 6.50 for 4.00 ' Ga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tar •,. a ts' 1 Black Beaver Mom'ot Iined regular $40.00 for 33.00 1 Astrachan Jacket, regular *35.00, for *28.00 1 Astrachan Jacket, regular $25.00, for 18.00 1 Astrachan Jacket, regular $18.00, for 12.00 1 Fur -lined Cape, regular $20.00, for 13.50 SPECIALS Wrapperettes, regular 12-• teats, for 10 cents Prints, regular 13:4- cents, for 10 cents Prints, regular 10 cents, for 8 cents Factory Cotton, 40 inches wide, regular 124 cts for 10 -cts English Flannelette, 36 inches wide, reg 124 cts for 10 ots e Table Linens, extra value at 18 and 23 cents A lot of remnants at your own price. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1`RUFFS, nuFFS, ETC 20 per cent off all ladies' VFur Ruffs and Muffs. Regul- ex $1.50 to $15.00. These 0values are unsurpassed. 0 WiNDOW . SHADES A special line, of. `V:indoor-: . Sewing Machines,. 11 Vshades, mounted on rollers, . 10 year guarantee $20.00. . ;I complete, for' only 25 dents Cress files, et saws and handles, 0 each.• 0 . Seasonable . Hardware r. Hockey sticks, 10 cents up. Hockey skates, 40 cerate up . Shoe soles,` 15,' • and' 25 cents. Shoe heels, •:10 cents , 2 ' , Shoe tacks, all sizes. Cobbler's outfit. Coat hangers, 5 ccs Trunks, telescopes and suit cases. Harness 'naps and bits. date, Dr. Chabot, to represent Nen's and Boys' Ottawa in the Commons. rendered vacant by the decision of Sir Wil- frid Laurier to hold his Quebec A special discount of 25 fseat in the House. per cent on till men's and boys' 0 Rev. Valentin Gerber who has overcoats during this sale. been in this section visiting for Special prices • on 'Men's and ii the past. week, has purchased Mr. Boys' reaey-to, wear snits:. George .Douglas' farm. • in. Stanley for•his. sone and the -new- owner will take •• possessions in ; the3"fa11. Mr. and Mrs Gerber left for their home in Minnesota, on Tuesday. Overcoats 0 1 9 This Big Sale will start on ' Saturday, Jan. 29th , ', andontinue until 0 Saturday, Feb. x►th . •.a 0 :PRODUCE OF ALL . KINDS TAKER r 'eeter.1 .. Telephone 9 ;� Z U R I CH. eaocsoc eE i nak isi ?Eft3 E E ElacsE 3t'pocx 3a@fiV2* �l Do you know that croup can be prevented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It iii also a certain cure for croup and lies .t/neveraheen Aenown tt, fail,, Sold by J. J. Merger. • .The polar bear is tbe'only animal woloh really enjoys a trip on the sea• He is quite jolly, generally, when on shipboard ;tt all suoh other r animals violently resent voyage, and vociferously give vent to their feelings until .seaeiokness brings silence. A tiger suffers most of all. He whines .pitifully, bis eyes water continually, and he constantly rubs bin stomach with his terrible paws. - WWWVANWWWWWWWiUthiTh 20 per Cent � IJiscount Sale![ CLOSES P1313. 12 7C TE are overloaded with Stock and in order to make room YY for Spring Stock, we are giving this Money -saving opportunity to you—all through the entire Stook of Dry Goods and Chinaware. We do not pick out certain lines, but give you the liberty to choose from the Entire Stock of DRY GOODS and CHINAWARE. Dress Goods Leading shades, and Newest Designs. PRINTS Canadian Prints, regul- ar prices were 10 cents a vu; English Prints, regular prices were 121 a yard. Flannelettes Flannels, Wrapperet- tes, Grey Flannel. Towelling, Cottonade, Ginghams, Shirt►ngs, Creton- nes, Flannelette Blankets, and Woollen Blankets, Ladies Coats, Furs, White Bear cloth, Shawls, Ladies underwear, Gloves, Mitts, Hosery etc. Ready Mades Gents. Ready-made Suits, .Overcoats, Smocks, Pants, Socks, and Men's Un- derwear. Men's and Boys' Cap Tailor Made Suits Tailor-made Suits, fit guarantted. Men's Fur coats, Men's Rain Coats. SPECIALS 200 yards prints, re- gular 10 cents, for 5 cents a yard; 600 yards of Towelling at 4 cants a yard. A full line of Rem nants, in Prints, Dress Goods, , Flan- nelettes, Toweling Etc,. Come One, Conic All and share .In these Bargains. All Farm Produce taken in Exchange, D. S. FAUST Z UR ICH Principal Delgaty has sent in his resignation, to take effect at Eas- ter. Mr Balsden of North Dakota is visiting his brothertn-law, Mr. A. S. Faust. Mr. W. B. McLean of the Ex- positor, Seafortli, was a visitor r here: •on `Tuesday. If you want to save $3 to $4.00 on a suit of clothes, give me a call. W. H. Hoffman. Are you in need of a ladies coat? If so come to D. S. Faust for rook bottom prices. The fine weather of the past week has been much appreciated after the- recent • stormy weather. At the G. T. 1'ad offices showing figures' have been given that' 921 mileos tae. ot, 4Ii• ,a w.now. down on the mein:, line wise ae Wtalairsnirstaetlate . coast, Taking off a hundred/ xittiA, ai oda the waist end. where ateet^its• being laid now, and finished line . t►alltua; • it to the would rnsko ;1,,7..50. iuiles' *st off SVinta[peg • leaving• ostlye a ltttia over 71'0 milee.of •tiled to bel:n06n- pleted to open. •thee. waY, to ':l'rinee' Rupert. Mr; (Ieore Sienion has sold his farm on the Zurich Road. to his son•in-law, !dr. Jacob Meidinger. Good frame house, good frame stable„ and lot containing over an acre for sale. Price $1000,00. Apply.to E. Zeller, Zurich. Let a,snan dig and he is sudden. ly full of good qualities, his faults ere all forgotten and only the good all right,; butitw.ill do no good then. wby ` nut 'tS'ti'lia ovor: the' shortcoming of the living -while they are- with you and you can do them some good. Be kind to the living means sornthing. Be kind to the dead means nothing to him. Mrs. Daniel Koehler left on Tuesday, for a visit to Detroit. D. 8 Faust has souvenir post cards of Zurich, at 2 for 5 cents. Miss Josephine Howald bas an attack of appendicitis and we understand that an operation will be necessary. • Hogs have taken a drop in price and farmers have been delivering quite a number, this week. The . price this week is $8 05, and even this price is away above the average. A town whose citizens have no public spirit is on the way to the cemetery. The citizen who will do nothing to help the town ie helping to dig its grave. The citizen who grovels about hie town being `•f:iie worst ever" is .e ssieting in itis buri- al. The businea: masa who will not ad•vertiee is driving the •hearse. The citresitA who ••knocks" and howls heard tiiiires" pi'eabliowt' ;the" funeral sermon, . Tire animal meeting of The Margo Weather.lrinurance Mikael (4oaapany vriis held h 0r uead sf. The three retiring i directors, Meseta. Northcott, .1. Ixel- leranau,,and f:.;.Monteith were re•elooted. The ronpa*y is iia good fiinaainial oen• ditiou and is filling a long 'e't want among the farmers. A surprise party, or more strict- ly speaking, a basket ball was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Walper, on Friday evening last. A grand time was reported by those present. Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist specialist will be at Royal Hotel, Hensall, on Friday, Feb. 4th. Hours all day. Glasses properly fitted, Cate,rrh, deafness, fail- ing eyesight and throat troubles treated. The South Huron Minieteri al meeting will meet in the James street Methodist church Exeter, on .Monday afternoon at 2.30. Subject under discussion will be "Evils of Gambling" by Rev. A. D. Gischler, BARRY—SMITH A very pretty wedding was soleruOEiz d. in St. Boniface 11, C. church, on Tuesday inorniug eb'eb.let, when Ater. 0• T. Barry, son of.derry Barry of Dnnn'ille, Ont., was united in marriage, to kiss Matilda M•, daughtir of lir. Wendel Snaith of Zurich, The bride wee dressed in white, with veil arsd orange blossoms and was attended by her sister Miss Susanna. who also wore white. 11afx. Jobe J. Jaevhuest of..Y)'dsltrl+ill 'Wrs troosiernas. After the wedding a reception. was held at the home of the bride's p rents, where guests to the number of ninety 'Dunnville, in- cluding friends from Dunnville, 6t, Clemens, Parkhill, Drysdale and .other points. The presents word nimerous •acid costly, showing the esteem in which,: the grid° is held., gyne' .a short honey noon urip, the happy, ebuple wilt make' their residence at Dunnville.