The Herald, 1910-02-18, Page 1The Official Organ of Z.U' t",i :
Vol. X,
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FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 1
OUR OPENING DISPLAY of New Spring
Goods is now on. Spring is just around
the corner and Spring Apparel needs will soon
be urgent. Only time enough now to, haye the
k/ pretty materials made up before yott Want to
wear them.
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NEW PRINTS NEW GINGHA S
FANCY SUITINGS, ETC
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(lingharus selling at ioc. a .7 ar
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In all the Newest Shades.
s GoodCOATINGS
Now is .the tirn& for a Save money. Buy your
new dress. Biggest values Coatings uow.
ever offeredr Regular $1.25 for 75 cis a yd
.iegiaa w -ut fo 0;' t r1y °.a_« 1 -. 193 otige .'rw8' n. 4ar .�:
s. 50 cue, for 30,a yard " 60 ets, for 40 a yard
4 30 cts, for 20 a ysrcl
LADIES' MANTLES
All this season's styles.
Regular $17.50 for 11.50
16.00, for 10,50
12.50, for 9.00
12.00, for 8. 50
11.00, for 7.50
10.00; for 6.50
0.00, kir 11.00
6.50 for 4.00
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Ladies' Fur .Coats
1 Black Leaver Momut dined
regular,$'40.00 for 33.00
1 Astrachan Jacket, regular
$35.00, for $28.00
1 Astrachan Jacket, regular
$25.00, for 10.00
1 Astrachan Jacket, regular
$15.00, for 12.00
1 Fur -lined Cape, regular
$30.00, for 13.50
'SPECIALS
\Vrapperettes, regular 12>• cents, for 10 cents
Prints, regular 12 • cents, for 10 cents
Prints, regular 10 cents, for 8 cents
Factory Cotton, 40 inches wide, regular 123 ats for 10
English Flannelette, 36 inches wide, reg 12> cis for 10
Table Linens, extra value at 18 and 23 cents
A lot of remnants at your own price.
RUFFS, 11UFFS, ETC
20 per cent oil' all ladies'
Fur Ruffs and Muffs. Eegul-
ar 31.50 to $I500. These
' values are unsurpassed.
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WINDOW SHADES
A special line of Window
shades, mounted on rollers,
complete, for only 25 cents
each.
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Overcoats
A special discount of 25
per cent on all men's and boys'
overcoats during this sale.
Special prices on Men's at,d
Boys' reaey-to wear suits.
Sewing Machines,
10 year guarantee $20.00.
Cross cut saws and handles,
sets, files, etc.
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LOCAL NEWS.
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There will be :ITOto a number of
auction. sales this spring..
N:ew'advertise Qets -Jas White,
D. S. Faust hi. (fool.-. Sons c Co,
Mr.. E. B.annie .tif Hensall was;
in town on busineskon Wednesday.
Mr. George Cocky, of Dashwood
visited relatives here, on Sunday,
Mr. John Glallllaan has rented
Mrs 5, Rannie's 'dwelling for a
year.
For Sale. -- A.bont 100 cords good
tan bark. Unequalled for summer
wood. Apply Mfrs. S. Ronnie.
CORN -A Cain corn just araiving
at the Henson oatrneal mills.
D. Urquhart.
Miss Lizzie 'V olland of the
Bronson Line, is recovering from
a severe attack of La grippe.
I have e. place for $3000.00 on
farm mortgage at 6 per Dent inter.
est. .Apply to E Zeller. Zurich.
Miss Melvina Koehler returned
on Wednesday evening from a. five
weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs.
Studer, at Tavistozk.
Mrs. Daniel Koehler retnrned
on Thursday evening from Detroit,
'accompanied by ler sister Miss
Vercy Witmer, 'who spout the past
year an t a half in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fre Riekbeil left
on Wednesday, • t'Or Exeter, and
will leave there in a week or so for
their home at Lorna N. D., after t
several months' visit with their
parents and other relatives.
The Council of Hay will hold a
special meeting to-dav (Friday) to
consider the matter of passing a
by-law to restrain dogs from rnn-
nirig at large; owing to the prevel
. ante. of rabies fp We;, era Ontario.
I 0a)f Otl}t#1P'
who has ' sold Jain 'farm to Mr.
Gilliam Schenck, will hold a sale
on March. 4th to dispose of his
farm stock and implements. Mr.
Lowson and family will then take
up their residence in town.
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 is also
a certain cure for croup and has
never been known to fail. Sold
by J. 7. Merger.
The Uniform Promotion Exam-
inations for the Public Schools of
the County of Huron will begin on
March 22nd1910. Teachers should
notify their inspector at once of
the number of papers required for
the II. III. IV. book classes. The
papers ordered in time will be sent
to the teachers address before
March 16th. 1910.
The South Huron` Telephone
Company,litnited, has been formed
to take over the present system
in Zurich and the rural lines con-
nected with same. The provisional
directors of the Company are, Dr.
Campbell and' Messrs P. Lamont,
E. Zeller, J. 3. Merner and tel'.
.Preeter, Subscriptions for stock
are now being taken and it is the
intention of the promoters to make
this the centre of as rural telephone
system with from four to five
hundred subscribers.
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A GREAT TREAT
Ralph Conner's new story "The
Foreigner," hes been hotzvht by
the Family Herald and Weekly Star
of Montreal and publication will
begin in two or three weeks. Ralph
Connor's former stories "The
Doctor, 'The Prospector," "The
Man from Glengatrry," and others
have made him fatuous as a Story
writer. and "The Foreigner" is reg-
arded by many as has best. It is
a thrilling sto.ey of the Canadian
West, It is said tlltat the price was
the bigbest by far ever paid for a
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Be on the
watch for
NEXT WEAK
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Mr. Harvey Colosky, who has
been employed in a Blyth hardware
store is home at present.
Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Kuepfer
and daughter returned on Monday
evening from a two weeks' visit
in Waterloo County.
Mrs, Heyrook and Misses Ethel
Williams and Ella Rannie are in
roronto this week, attending a
temperance convention.
Mr. John McBride disposed of
his work team to John Armstrong,
for a big figure. They will be
snipped to Manitoba.
Messrs Bernard Mittelholtz and
Alex Foster left on Tuesday morn.
ing for the West by way of
Detroit, wbere they will remain
for a few days.
Quite a number of dogs are
wearing muzzles, some have gone
to the happy hunting grounds
while others are still running at
large, go as you please style.
London beat Goderiob at hockey
on Wednesday evening tit London,
by 6--2. A number frotn here
attended. The re=urn ganga will
be played at tloderich this (Friday)
evening
A dog :suspected to be afflicted
with rabies bit a number of cattle
and oohs belonging to Mr. Tetreau,
of Stephen Township. The animals
are carefully watched but have not
yet developed the disease.
Mr. David Schnell has disposed
serial story. It will be a great treat of his heavy chestnut teats, to Mr.
to readers of the Family Herald John McBride, Blind Line, for
and Weekly Star and those who be- 4485.Oo. They were got by the
come subscribers to that great. ,prior's Hero and Southport, are
weekly during the next two weeks both rising four and took a number
will be in time for the opening of prizes at the fall fairs.
chapter. The beautiful pioture"The
Soul's Awakening'' is still offered Owing to nontinuecl indisposi•
as a preunium, The., combination is tion, Mr. Delgaty, principal of the
the biggest dollar's worth in' the public school has been forced to
'market to -day. quit, and his place is taken by
Miss Fingland, of Goderioh. Mr.
Delgaty had a splendid reputation
Lox as a teacher and it is to be regret
S. gARRAs-At Zirriult, on the.14th ed.that be had to retire from the
inst., to Mr. add tars. .Noah profession. Miss Finland cotr-
Sararaa, a daugliter. rnenced her duties., on Monday.
Thorobred bull calf for sale.
Apply to Ernst.Gies, Zurich P. U.
Mr. Sol Jacobe has rented Mr.
W. Dowson's farm for five years.
Miss Flossie Hartleib visited her
sister Miss Ellenore, at Clinton,
over Sunday,
Mrs, Bernhardt, of Preston is
visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Maass, at the Lutheran parsonage.
• Goocl frame house, good frame
stable„ and lot containing over an
acre for sale Price 8x1000,0(1.
Apply to E. Zeller, Zurich.
br. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist
specialist will be at Royal Hotel,
Hensall, on Friday; March 4th.
Hours all day. Glasses properly
fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail-
ing eyesight and throat troublea
treated..
Alvan McLean, son of Mr. D. B.
McLean, who lives about two
miles Jthtst of Hensall, shot him-
self at his rooms in Ottawa, on
Monday evening. The young men
was a 1907 graduate of the School
of Science at Tornnto, in the
department of civil engineering,
A letter from a lady in Toronto
was supposed to be the cause of
the rash act. The remains were
shipped to Hensall on Wednesday.
Dr. Keoun of St. Jacob's, Ont.,
leaving developed a ease of rabies
by being bitten by a horse wafer-
ing from a horse has left for the
Pasteur Institute in New York.
Out of 1.349 Clydesdales exported
by the Clydesdale Horse Society
of Scotland last year, 1,149 came
to Canada. The Society has de.
aided to invest one thousand
pounds of its funds in some Can-
adian security as a small acknow-
ledgement of the patronage
a000rded.
Live hogs at local points are:
quoted as follows t Hamilton, 8
to 83.50 ; London. 86,15 ;' Belleville,
48; Teterboro. $8.26; Stratford..
88,10; Chatham, $7.75 to 87,80;
St. Thomas, $8; and Owen Sound