The Herald, 1911-01-20, Page 8STOCK
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MEN'S 1T
Regular X1.8.00 suits. .,for I4.60
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15.00 suits, fOr _11.00
12.50 shits, for 9.00
10.00 ' suits, for r 7.00
9.00 suits. for 5.50
A few suits at 5.00.
lien's Cloth Coats
Regular $15.00 coats, ,for 11.00
12.50 eats,' for 9.00
10.00 coats, for 7.50
8.50 coats, .for; 6.00
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Men's
ur Coats
Ilegulal°og Upat, for 1500
bG 1-15(5)0D ac ...._. for 14.00
Ladies' Astrachan Jackets
Ladies' Astriohan Jaokete, regular $35 00, for 20 00
Ladies' Fur -Lined Coat*, regular 38.00, for 27.00
Gents-'. Fur -Lined Coats, regular 85.00, for 48.00
Gents' " .35.00, for 24,00
March Prices
on Ladies' Coats
Ladies' regular 316.00 coats, for 11.00
.. 15.00 for J,0.50
I.61
6.6
" 12.50
1050
8.50
7.50
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for 00
for 7.c0
for 5.50
" for 4 75
Specials
One only Ladies Black Caraoal 'Coat, size 38 regular 15.00
for 9.00
Children's Coats at your own price.
Children's'Fur setts, regular 3,50 for 2.25
Children's Bear 'Clothsetts, regular 2.00 for 1.35
Boys' all woel heavy ribbed worsted hose, regular 95 cents, for
30 cents per pair
Boys' all wool heavy ribbed worsted hose. regular 35 ots for 25
Ladies' white and cream lustre waists, regular prices up. to 1.50,
for 75 cents
Ladies' blank sateen skirts, made of good (polity sateen with
deep frill, regular 1 10. for 75 cents.
Ladies' blaok skirts, regular 75 ots for 50
Gents' white handkerchiefs, reg 5 ate, now 7 for 25 ate
Lace Curtains
Lace Curtains regular 35.00,
" " 4.50
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3 00
• 2.50
2 00
„ 1.75
4.
now 3,75
3.25
" 2 00
1.75
G: 1,25
1 00
Chinaware -'Toilet Setts
97 97 piece dinner setts, regular 8 50 for 6 00
" 'r regular 7.50 for 5:00
Regular .3 et Sett, now 2 00
45o a
Setts, now 3.50
The Home of Good Groceries
SPECIALS
10 lbs oatmeal 25 cents
7 bars bard laundry soap 25 scents
We are alive yet,
t the Old Place.t
A. Bigger Stock of
; rverything ;than ever
Waggons, Sleighs, Critters,?
Carriages covered and open
,All the :latest styles' n Bitg-
(dee, all our own melte,
Alao all kinds of Itn.plem-
eaxits, such es, call the lead-
ing makes of Sulky and
Walking plows. ]?toot
Pulpers thatdifereist kinds
I„ouden'ssDonble Steel Hay
Fork, tratok beat inade. Ex.
tension ladders, Magnet
Crean Separators, best
skimmers and easy to run
a dtirablr square fear ria* -
+chine. Wheel barrows,
Jolliette Grinder plates,
aall,aizes. Metal pig trough
WG.ere always ready tto thdo Easiness with
y.0 a
OLDEST BUS--rNESs PLo-
ACE IN TOWN
HESS S
ON
ZURICH
ELusinoss
Rushing
The Young Men:
Of this tonin have fairlyswoop-
ed down upon us this spring
and ordered suits to such an
extent that we thought no
other Tailor wasdoing Business
And No Wonder
No other store in town have
the right goods at the right
Pries/. So if you want your
mato wear w.e1l and fit well
have ittailored with ns.
51.1jts from $12. to $24.
Laundry in Connection
W.t. H. HOETMAN
-rancor, ZURICH
Qa.1),41)011121)0001211111116cDallaDd
WANTED.
as ;' Girls warted for newest
v brightest, cleanest and most
up-to-date blouse and white -
wear factory in Canada.
A Work consists of sewing
a Ladies' waists. Girls ex -
v perieneed on power sewing
machines preferred, but
beginners will be taught.
o Comfortable quarters.
Steady work. God wages.
THE STAR Wf3ITEWEAR
v MFG, CO.
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When a man tries to drown his
troubles it seems that he thinks
his trouble is in his stomach.
Mr. Ed . Merner's sale of farm.
stock and irnplernents 'will take
place on Tuesday next, 24th inst.
• Auction Sale of farm stock and imple-
mentg.on Lot 17 Con 13 Bay, on Tuesday
January '29th commencing at 12 30 sharp
Ed Merrier: prop., E. ilosseaberry aunt,:
When a man cannot find pleasure
and profit In minding his own busi
ness, there is something wrong
with the man or the business, or
both
Great clearing furniture sale,
'Inning rented part of my furniture
store for a shoe store, J must snake
room, and in order to do this will
give great inducements to reduce
my stook of furniture purchasers,
for next week only, fox Dash, at
$tartleib's. •
Huron assizes will open at Code.
rioh.nn Tuesday April 11, accord-
ing to the list of high court ses-
sions, just issued. ]During the
week several notable cases will
normo lip..
Cleo. Vanstone, charged with tle
murder of his six.year•o1d sett,
Freddie, and now in the county
jail, will be tried before a jury,
G. Cameron defending. The eastl;.
of Edward Jardine, charged With
the murder of Lizzie Anderson, ,n
September' hist, will be taken tv.
ai,'tbat of ,T, C' Armstrong, the
ionwaciiggis, ° accused of
negligence in dispensing
uetie to `Miss , Margaret
netroit, ate .a result of
!filed, writ'eesumed.
, y=is ds?ondi astable,
' coke, Ot fait rtovr, is
ex' Art115flrs rig,
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This ble iron Range -the on
cannotrs' 7 ° '4 .a an axe.
The one tine People
Talk so much about
It is built of the saM,,e material that is so
peddlers, who charge the. people $70.00.
give you a larger stove and :more up -to
Our price is only $5o.00
We have sold lots since this stove was p
on the market, and those now using it sa
is a World Beater. See it before you buy
C. I4ARTLEIB, ZU[2,l
HURON'S LARCEST:COMBINATION'.STORE
STORM Doors
Window
Get our combination Door=ke
you warns in winter and cool
summer. Windows glazed
repaired.
Logs Watt
We buy all kinds of good 1
Custo sawing and Plan
mill`tic ; N,. '**4ne on short not
PHONE
moremmiummiwooka
FLEISC
ZURI
Farm for Sale --Choice 100' acre
farm, with good buildings, well
fenced and thoroughly tunderdrain-
ed, about one utile ,from :the thriv-
ing
hriv.ing Village of Zurich Connected
by telephone. For 'p4aa;t'onlarsap-
ply to David t3ohnell, , ZiWi h P. U.
CARD tJ
Mr, and::
family wit`
thanks ,. bq'
for thel,t
dueln
tkzc
eigez and
or hearty
eeighbore,
n to thetas
aaroment, in
ifted.
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Dated arixKil
County of
the council
f Goderioh,
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laced with the
is date,
W. Lane, Clerk.
' Oth., 1911.
For. Sale -Blake chopping
cider mill. Also a dwelling
and. stable including 1 ao:
land. For parttoulars appy
Jacob Gingeriah, Blake, P. d
24--im pd
FRUIT TREES.
Now is the time to place
order for fruit and ornate
trees, We have the largest
of nursery stook grown in Oa
Our Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry
Peach trees area unsurpassed
fibrous roots. In small fruit
Herbert Raspberry and
Raspberries are our heaviest se
as they are big. money makers
the small fruit grower.
nurseries have been visited
Aome of the largest fruitgro
in Canada' and after an inspeo
of our trees they have give
their orders. Write for our
logon and give as a list of
waetata. !MN Brown Bros. 0
Brotrns N'nrseri
, , Welland Co,,