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The Herald, 1907-02-08, Page 8MMOYMORM.'iNiielaBREEsaiMiKONg: LOCAL NEWS R-1 MMAIAMP,!.=.4Ak'g6M5AVQSAVNg.knage.INkrinlec. 0410.101.1[11.111001/0.1,12.1.M.10.14.614M.11.4.11.31.11114 PIer...60.1S6400.0,14. MEAT efiett NittA f: ErrAT We would like to call your attention to our stock of meats poultry sausages, bolognas, etc, Nothing but the very best and choicest goods kept on hand. We use all our cus- tomers the same. Give usa call. YUNGBLITIC BEICHERT. 11,1141404,M11.140441..114640104141.11444.60,44411011.14.160021 HARMONICAS IMPERIAL HORNER and The best 25 cent Mouthorgan made. A full line of WATHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY. Repairing a Specialty. F. W. HESS - • jeweler John Dunn, of Port Huron. Mich. attended the funeral of hs the late Mrs. Quigley. D. S. Faust, has just received a new stock of men's snitings, and pantings. Call and see them. F. Hess Sr., sold three Magnet Cream. Separators one day this week. The Magnet is a leader. The County Council has decided that the reeves nearest any county bridges under construction are held responsible for the correct carrying out of the contracts. Proof of the severity of the wint- er in the west is found in the fact that a lynx was shot within the city limits of Winnipeg and a coyote was seen running lioross Main etreet in daylight. E. Cantelon, of Clinton, and Ur. John Dodds, of Seaforth, show- ed the members of the Gun Club how to sheet blue peas iast Fri- day. Mr. Cantelon i the cliampiOn pigeou shot of Canada. The Grand Trunk Railway authorities have given orders to prosecute all persons found throw- ing rice in their couches or around the stations and waiting rooms. _Another blow at matrimonial am- bitions. The dates fixed at the Stratford meeting for the Canadian Racing Circuit are as fellows May 24; Wingham, june :3-0; Lon- don, June 11-14: Seaforth, Juno 10-21 ; Listowel, Jane 25-27'; Strat- ford, Jtily 3-4; Harnilton, .1 Ty 9- 10; Preston, July 17-19. Owing to the advance in the wholesale prices in nearly all lines of hardware, stoves, etc., 11)0 tail price price will have to go up accord- • irtgly this year, When it is con- sidered that wire has gone tip 15 per cent, Stoves 10 per cent, and it;7i7 other advances, the reason that dealers are asking mete for their goods then they did a year ago is plain. They are goeerned by the inarket prices. The reason for the tare/lee is plain : it ith0 wrest prosperity of car (,(•1.ntry ; the, bonsimp.tion being neeley Os . initeht.te the outpnt. WM. Celfas had, a rn•nawev one iay last week. It happened. this Way. He was driving along the Babylon Line when his horse spied •.:„.•ee.. Wagon at the side of the road. The.aiiiinal Made a slight jmnp .,"T'ieVlien..passing, it and Win. drove Up the road a short distance, turned • eround and was going to make the' horse used to seeing wagons, Sit the side of the road. Tho result this time )va.$ very unexpected. I Wlien'opposite the object the horse. I went for the ditch and so siiddenly that Mr. Calfas was • pitched out, I slightly injuring hie head. The horse. WaS • going (iown. the road when he finally got tip. Luckily the damuge was not serious. • ChallaberlaileSoRChol_e;r1 avg. eti Ntver kils. Buy it unvr, ityaw swite vac MMANUEL CHURCH 071 E-Ovangelical Association SERVICES AND MEETINGS WILL UMW) IN THE EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH, ZI.TRI011, AS FOLLOWS: Sunday School at 2 p, ; Preaching Service, German, 10 a. ; English Service, ut 7 p. ni; Senior Alliance, 7.30 p,in. Tues- day evening ; German Prayer meet- ing,Wednesday evening at 7:80 o'cock ; English. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening a 7.30 o'clock; Choir Practice, Friday evening at 8 o'clock ; Junior Alliance, hsa,tur- day afternoon, at 3 O'ClOCk, REV. A. D. GISORLER, PASTOR. Did you get one of D. S. Fausts Fur lined caps, only 50 cents. New ads -j. Preeter, D. S. Faust F. W. Hess, H. Leboan, Tenders Wanted, Sovereign Bank. . The young people enjoyed them- selves at a party held at the home of Mr. F. Vilitwer last Friday even- ing. Misses Lottie Gaster and 'della Fisher left on Monday for Berlin, where they intend. remaining for some time. Mr. Solomon Knepfer left a glove at our office that he picked up in town on Satarday. Owner please call for it. Mr. Fred Kibler, of Listowel, formerly a resident ofZurich, was a visitor in the village on Satur- day and Sunday. Last Friday night, Mr. Sutton of Shipka, gave a magic lantern en- tertainment in Johnston's Hall to a small audience. Miss Laura Bossenberry, daugh- ter of F. Bossenberey, left on Sat- urday for Chatham, where she will take a course in music. FARM WANTED -The undersigned would like to rent a farm for a term of four or live years. Apply to Joseph Jeffrey, Drysdale. • The Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific railways will in future re- deem unused tickets or portions of tickets when presented at the office from which they were purchased. The bye -election in West Middle- sex caused by the elevation of Hon. G. W. Ross to the Senate, takes place on Feb. 20th. Stewart is the Conservative candidate and Ross the Liberal. Mr. Henry Brenner has sold. his dwelling and. lot in this village to Henry Bauer, Sr., of the Blind Line, who geta...,posseS093g end of March. '" 'Mt: -Brenner family will likely move to Dash- wood, where Mr. Brenner has a position in..the planing mill. An exchange of farms took place on Wednesday by which Mr. Ezra Smith, of the 14th con., acquires, Sol. Jacobe's 50-anre farm on the Goshen Line, and Mr. Jacobe ac- quires the 125 -acre farm of Mr. Smith on the 14th con. Possession in each case is given on March 1st. next. Last Saturday Was Candlemas Day, or the day when the bear is supposed to come out of his winter hiding place and take a look around to see if he can see his shadow. It must have been a. sharp -sighted hear that could see his shadow on that day, and if the saying is true, the backbone of the winter is broken. Mr, H. C. Doan received the in- telligence en Saturday of the death of his uncle, O. 5. Doan, of Clinton. The deceased had reached the ad- vanced age ref 80 years and was a resident of Clinton for many years. He was engaged in the tannery businesg for over 50 years. The fnneral services were conduct- ed by the Masonic order en Sunday. A number of Straits Settlement mins are in circulation, and for the information of the tenderers of these coins it may he said that they are comparatively valueless, as the percentage of silver is so s1111111. The Straits Settlement half -dollar is very similar to the Canadian coin, but is worth only seventeen cents. The reeeiver-gen- eral's department at Toronto do. • nnt handle it, and hesitate to ex- press nny opinion as to its e Messrs. Bonder, T. Wurin, R. H. Little, A. Zettel, Etna a number of others returned from the South River lumber rumps last Friday. • The 'camp in which they were working broke up last week, being about a ninth earlier than usual. • Tbe boys allreturned in good health and spirits and are loud. in their treatment by the Turner 1,amiber Company. The meals ser - 'ed were as good as many put up by first-class hotels and nothing but the best of everything was used. The boys have many interest- ing stories to relate and by what they say, camp life is anything bet monotonous. They were all glad that the wolves did. not get Ja,kie. Mr. Bender will likely take up an- other gang of "lumber jacks" next season. 1 " • , 414.1.14114414141444.44.3.144.441.,4' wor • Stock taking time will soon be here and before we start we have decided to reduce -our stock to the very lowest notch and order to et them clown where we Want them we ropose makin this Sale the most f.ittrac7- ive ever held, Here is a list of a feW... argaL s we are offering: Mccat.i.414414 Prints nen's Fur Coats nts which were 12ic and 15e a d 10c a yd. Table Linens Yd were 05c for 45c a yd and those c for 35c a yd. big. Wrapperettes orth 10c a yard for 8e a yard cc " " 10 " Towellings snap in this line. From 5c up. A ain in ready made Towels Flannellettes Us610 e'seld at 10 cts a yd for 7 cts a yd irk 194.0 u 0 u 44311141014,1046046/141444:44144.1.11.011444l44.04•411413314•141a. Crockery 4. Big Snap in Dinner and Toilet Setts. Lamps at 1e4s than cost. Yictoria Lawns .,.• 1i•*ere -'25:3 a yd for 20e " 15e i.Q oods 20c a yd 15e ' 110 " 90 " All "41't Drees Goods at less than cost. ' 'Dress emds worth 1.15 •a yd for 75e a yd ;i 650 CC VC 45o LC • " 40c c" 300 " 30c " " 20c " -Groceries Here area le* of our Bargains in Groceries 4 44 es starch for 25e • 3 lbOest select raisins for 25e • 4 1p,1S,: b st currants for 25e 3 ca*.gere pea:4 or tomatoes 25o .71bs oatmeal for 25o $ roasted entree for 2')e. 1 only men's Far Coat 1 cC CC CC 1 C 4 iC CC 1 fur -lined men's Coat worth $30 for $22 " *28 " $20 " $20 " %15 " t25 " $18 4,.........444.141LiefigniCISMS414.111141.12t114014924..1 Ladies' Fur Coats 1 ladies' Far Coat worth $35.00 for 25.00 1 c; e; " 30.00 cc 22.00 1 C C " 28.09 ‘' 20.00 MCP Fur Caps Men's and Ladies' Fur Caps, were from 3.00 to 5.00, all for 2.50 each. .111.4161102.136141:11 Ready -ma e Men's Suits worth 30.00 for 7.00 " C C C ; 7.00 for 4.75 Boys' Suits worth 5.00 for 3.50 A lot of Child's Suits for 1.00 per Suit. Ali men's and boys' ovcreoats at less than cost. 1.01•11.111•111601131(.74.110,r1MINIMANKII4 Coal 011 We have the geniune American Coal Oil 5 gallons for 75ets. Ladies' Coats All ladies Coats .will be slaughtered. at regardless of cost. Carpets Good Union Carpet worth 35c for 23c . C 50C " 35e " 05e " 45e Linoleum 2 yds wide was 90-e for 00-c a.yd Cali early and take advan- tage of these snaps before stock taking comEnences. 1 . ;(!. Have you p for 1007 yet? The merche the annual in S. Hardy. 0 Weather Ins here on Tuesd 'The weat cold. A few werild help til Mr, Dietrich his home Dear. after a visit wi D. S. Faust, da Ralender is clearing aut your subscription V.1• • It iS stated to girls are clesirou are busy taking ory. eter, attended the ea' Co. • meeting continues very hes more snow ghing. all retrirned to riStook Monday, rinds here. 5German Cane; eenlar price 1.5e cents each. Tonto Sttrerus, ding some time d -.friends, ro- e near Cavalier, Mr. and Mr' who have been visiting relativ turned to their, N. D,, onTges country to aet this be the case problem may e self. Many goo' and the 'United arrival of girl home to the OM' Dr. OVENS, Surgeon oye, ea at the Queen's Thursdav, rel.) 4 p. in. to 0.P, ni fitted tot, vellef, gestrain, headai.. and nasal cater many English f coming to this rvant, girls. If o servant girl tnally settle A- cmes in Canada Ates await the ho prefer the tore or factory. • 3D.. London, lidse, will be el, .Honsa,I1, on • 7th. Hours lassos properly failing vision, ato. Deafness anted. 23tf The .41.4111111444119.4440.4./.4.1..4".44 .utpmealileIcamsontm121;altorn.V.2talvempon.2. Always the ST ;trate-ca S itra The balance of our Stoves will be sold at a Big Reduction. Call and get ;prices before you buy: Our motto is as usual: Che e pest. 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