The Herald, 1912-01-26, Page 1The;; Official Organ 0
FRIDAY ;
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l LOCAL 1eT'V:
The wedding hells have been
and are still ringing. Who's nest?
Mr. Fred. Witwer of Exeter, was
a visitor in town on 7.uesday.'
Mise Eva Brown has returned
home from ,London, where she has
been working for last four months..
Mrs. Thos. Loveridge of Detroit.
is visiting relatives and friends
here, tia present,
Purse lost on the 4th inst.. 'con'-'
taining over $3 00. Findea kindly
leave same at this offioe.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Fuss,
on Saturday, was.. largely attended -
despite the stormy .weather,
The usual January thaw has y
been very short although we had .a, the,
few mild days. -
Reeve Kalbfleisch left on Tues-
day morning to attend County
Council meeting, at Goderich,
S' in
Sale
Our annual stock taking sale is now on. We
hav ;;;+decided to sacrifice all our winter goods and
the values we now offer will appeal to the shrewd-
est buyers. Remember these are no old. style,
shop worn gooC,s, utthe best that money canbuy.
Itis not aften that you get a chance to buy at these
low prices anp we adxise you to call early.
25 per cent, off
All, our Ladies' Mantles and Coats, and child-
ren's coats have been put on the bargain list. We
will give you 25 per cent off any coat dtuing.this
;sale.
en v
13'd Eay Township
i912
fi latiying a• cough medicine
iI'drean bear in mind that
erlaip's Qbugh Remedy is
cottial for ..colds, croup and
ttg cough and that it con -
o harmful drug.. For sale
.tilers.
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Mr. C. Fritz has on • exbibitioh in
his show case a hens egg which
measures 6 inches by 9 inches.
Mr. Henry Gallman returned
home on Saturday fr.,m Toronto,
to visit his parents for a few days.
Mrs. H. Arnold and Miss Stella S
Robinson of Hensall, were 'the 2
guests of Mrs. J. A. Constantine, sQy`
on Tuesday. • w a
Messrs W. G. Hess and Daniel t�
Koehler are busy connecting up tz7„
new subscribers to the Hay Town--
ship
own-ship telephone system.
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we
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get
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Messrs Fred.Fuss of Detroit and at.
Adana Fuss of Bay Port are here 6...
this we..k attending the funeral of
their mother.
Rev. P. Ropp and Mr. A. Snider
of near Pigeon Mich., spent part of
the week here They left on Wed-
nesday for New. York state. "
Mr, and Mrs William Bitky of
Illinois, are visiting the latter's
parents :Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bechler.
Babylon .Line.
ane t', enact).
e ire ar 4ew lilies of i�Ie+it'e l?'ves eo a list ivo Val td
sell before stock taking commences. To sell them quickly we
have reduced the price on all of there 25 per cent. Young men
now is your chance for a fine new Overcoat at a low price. All
our Boys' Overcoats are subject to the same discount.
Men's Suits
Genuine money saving values in men's Suits during this
Sale. All our finest and best Suits have got to' go if low prices
will move thein. During this sale we will give 25 per cent off
any suit in the store. We want yon to come in and compare
prices,
Furs Must Go
Before stock taking we want to clean out all our Furs,
Ruffs, Muffs, Caps, Stoles etc. To do so, quickly we have de-
cided to give the same by discount as on other goods during
this sale, 25 per cent off.
Clean up an Sweater Coats
A few Sweater Coats loft which will be sold at greatly re-
duced prices to clear.
A Big Saving
We sun guarantee yon a big saving in. fall and winter Dress
Goods and Wrapperettes clrtriug this sale. We have put a clean,
stip price on all of diem and it will nnean a saving to you of
dollars to buy now,
Blanket' Bargains
n lit of
our
c ec, e
Buy Horse Blankets, etc, now and get the b
sale prices. All our Blankets, Bells, Robes, etc, at greatly re-
duced prices.
• This Scble.Eucls January 31st, 19.1
'e are Agents for
Peerless Wire' and Fencing, Sherwin Williams
Posnts, Samsons Harvest Tools, Peninsular Ranges
Hecla Furnaces, Plymouth Ropes and Twines,
Connor washing q Machines, Brantford`; oofing
Safe -Lock Shingles. ..
PIN EXcHANCE,...
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o
ve
tip
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4100 peas ton' Touts Jeffrey
Zurich,'
Mrs. W. O'Brein, who has been
confined to her house for a number
of days, owing to an attack of
eczema, is getting along fine, and
will soon be able tv be out again.
The children of the late Mrs
Fuss hereby wish to convey their
thanks to the friends who so kind-
ly assisted them in their recent
bereavemen t.
Mr. Fred Schroeder of the Bron
son Line has disposed of his farm
to Mr Sol Zimmerman and has
taken the latter's village property
as part pay. Possession will be,
given March 1st.
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Telephone 9 _ ZUR C 11 y
O'clock. .1<rCYgraLlli• 9;0,- el..
Mr, Andrew/ Schmidt and Mrs.
d Holtz were married on Thurs-
day, the coremony being performed
by the Rev. G. F. Brown of the.
Evangelical church.
of
t
new Dominion Government
to be erected on Toronto Ex
grounds will be the • largest
tae ;roof in the world, being
long by 400 wide.
Feb. 1st the subscribers of the
nieipal Telephone Co., will be
tight service. This will be
a. envenience that, will 'be
ted by the subscribers. .
G. pounds of cigarettes .were
in Ontario during the last.
ai'nst'16,593 pounds during
previous. The total increase
eopinion is about 40 per cent.
not know much about the
al do know this much: when
goods abroad, 'we get the
d the foreigner gets the pion
we buy goods at home, we
the deeds and the money." -
i Lincoln.
'Forecasts—A Reactionary
eriod falls centrally on the
tit and 26th. The 11161m pas-
lestial equator on .the 24th
for always brings marked
is lighei temperature drop
�etrlepr-essure and electrical
noes Thunder and light-
elr in winter, as a rule results
ansits-of th!e Moon over the
Watch these dalesall thr-
ll ear. Rain and snow will
trlx anc1 touching the 24th and
it plved by high barometer to
id.‘work is being done in
tprt`'St. P. A. of the Evange-
bh, under the supervision
must • and- her assistants
x, 1.'Wurtz and Miss Lottie
a • fry 4180a1,..r gp.eist, the,
and then write an.
e"'of the discourse given.
at trday ' these outlines in
forni.of, an essay 'were read,
oidh i'vgn:ld reflect honor and
edit tet others much older than
lite..Jtttkiors. The followinga gave
fecost, 'creditable sketches, Miss
1;live 'Brien, Muriel Preeter and
Veda.—Fritz. This is " worthy of
ilnitiraion
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en's .aiid.Eoys' I3�a,�ry
Rubbers redffaced to Cas1,
These Rubbers are all the very best No, 1 stock anti guaranteed' We
do not care to carry then over till next winter for. you are :ail awtre of
Rubber being carried over will not keep good for next winter::'
Mems 6 inch Leather Top IRubbe7�
1kLe72s v Lace -Rubbers
Mens 2 Buckle _Rubbers
Jkkms 1 Buckle -Rubber
Boys 1 Buckle Rubber
We invite you to call and examine these Rubbers and get low cash prices
We do Repairing Butter and eggs taken is exchange
°
lira Anna Elizabeth Fuss, nee
Luda;ph,"whose earthly remains were
lurid tt region Saturday, was born on
tf%e 130"day of March, 1826, Burg-
tiafett 1lur-•Irlessen. After having
passed through the various depart-
, the public school of her
nein+ { il;lage, and having received
reliils'us"instructions, she was con -
firma by Rev. Wagner, in her 14th
year.,', In 1850 she was united in
marriage to the late Mr. Henry Fuss,
who 1nedeceased her in the year 1886.
She had born 0_,sons and 4 slaughters,
two of whom one son and ono daugh-
ter died in early youth. In the sec-
ond year
ec-ond'year, of her married life she and
Iter husband left the old country and
arrived at Zurich, via New York,
Hamiitori: and Preston. They pur-
eliass 1 the homestead now possessed
by their. ;son Conrad, where they re-
main5d till they were called to eternity.
The dheeased always enjoyed pod
health until 7 years ago when she
tent
an. or.
Ilton
such
Mitred lr
afa
was itiln y
that she was forced to spend the r.3st
of her:.life in the sick -room and in
the ii.valid chair.. On Tuesday the
lGtli of -January, she was visited by
a ,Heavy and painful attack of
heer disease. Notwithstanding the
east iiriediea,l attendance said faithful
doinctaecare, she had to succumb on
Jan. 17th, at 12,30 p. ni,, at the ripe
ago o of 85 years, 10 months and 14
c13,3r6i • She loaves to mourn her loss,
four sons, Conracl in HIay townshiy,
Johri air aritili, Adana in Mi.elaigan,
Fr4.riek in Dutroit; three daughters.
Eli7A both Oooji.pr iii Snskatehewan;
M;cfiiiala Goloneies in Adrian, Mich,
ihrof'gl'aratt children azul 17 great
Mr William Jeffrey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon .Tetfrey of the
Babylon Line, was married on
Tuesday to Miss .Julia Duoharme
The ceremony -was performed by,
Father Stroeder in St. Boniface
church.
Constipation is the cause o
many ailments and disorders that
make life miserable Take Cham'
b7,3rlaria's Stomach and Liver Tab-
lets, keep your bowels, regular and
you will avoid these diseases. For
sale by all dealers.
The banquet of the shredded
v
wheat Lo,, under the auspices of
the Ladies Aid of the Evangelical
church, to which already allusion
has been made in the columns of
`r flitaALD, will be held in the
Town Hall Zurich, next Wednesday
evening January 31. A. fine pro
gram will also be given at .the
close of the bnnghet This banquet.
will be' a novelty for Zurich and its
community. Never before in the
history of Ziarich, bus anything
similar been given From all over
the country where the company
has been, the reports. are : Itsall
right; its : ji.r t fine ; its tht3 best
ever held. ; This .should secure a
large turnout , Come and see for
yourselves, andtaste of the many
good things, prepared, in so manv
varied ways by the Company, who
are professionals in this line of
workRemora the date. Jan
:ii, for if yott neglect, it may be
one of the regents of your life., All
will be -heartily welcomed. Ad-
inission supper and programm iii•
eluded Adults, 25 Dents ; children
t0 cents Prei;larnni only l0cents
Tupper served 1 rein , . 1 o 8.30
SAM. E. FAUST, �- ZURICH
The New FlourFeed
and Grocery Store
•
Corn! Corn! Corn!
1 have on hand,a quantity of Feed Corn, Buckwheat,.13ran, Shorts' and
Feed Flour.
All kinds of Grain and Produce bought.
Terms, -30 days. Accounts rendered every month..
LOUIS JEFFREY,
r bel ; Schelby and"nip 'ly saVe;
iM$..
hest wisbes'hf Yleiglilio
FOR SALE.
Good sawed pine frame, suitable
for a barn or straw shed. The
frame is 30x50 feet ; 18 foot posts,
also a lot of sheeting and siding,
Also about 30,000 good slop brick,
stone in foundation etc The build
ing is known as the Zurich Tan.
nery and will be sold reasonable
for early removal.
,john Decker Sr.
Zurich.
20-4 t pd.
NOTICE
Tliat the annual meeting of the
Zurich Agricultural Society will be
held on Tuesday,' the 16th clay of
January, 1912, in the Town Hall,
Zurich, at one o'clock p. m.
Dated 30th Dec., 1911, Zurich.
, D. S. FAtisr, Secretary.
JOHN PFArr, President.
1lxilcli°c>t:. She was latch at zest;
;eo. met ry ,t 1.t, Put: rs Luther -
rah, of vibe i she ry , s a faithful
. # ,r av i,ftc+, . ev.
i tri • ,i.: fr. the officiating
NOTIC E
Dr. J. L. Wilson's accounts are
in the hands of The. Molsons Bank.
All parties indebted to him will
please call and arrange payment.
ZURICH.
• :i
ire zvish to thank, yozu
for your Liberal Patron -
lige &Wing the past year
ctncl le7,Sh you all a Happy
a72c1 prosperous- .lV w Tear
How About a Violin
Everything Guarantied.
F. !1', LIESS
jeweller,
XURICIEI
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rdirst,
e, Hay,. on
and Mrs,
ter.
Our New Fall Shoes
We cordially invite the ladies to our grand display of Fall Shoes. We
ire showing a large range in Gun Metal, "Nisi Kid: and Patent Leather, yvith
Velvet Tops, made on the New York puff lasts, the very latest,
Gentlemen's Shoes •
\Ve are outfitters for ;glen's Fine Shoes. Come in and see the new
in Men's Tall Shoes.
Mr. Farmer come in and lot ns ta'k to you about Water Proof SI,
the wet weather.
Repairing Done Neatly and Promptly.
We are headquarters for
A Trunk or a Suit Case
ter and Eggs Taken inf Exchange,
Hon, ., _ Good