The Herald, 1912-07-12, Page 1•
The Official Organ of
Vol. XII.••
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FRIDAY MORNIN
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MID
SUMMER
CLEARING
• SALE
We have decided to hold. a mid -summer clear-
ing sale. This is going to be an annual event,aml
to makethis first sale a memorable one we have
picked out a few lines in our large stock and cut
the prices in half. These are no shelfworn, bought
at a bargain goods, but are picked from our regular
stock. We ask you to call and look over these
lines.
10c Muslins for 5c
A large and well assortet stock to choose foom. All No. 1
goods.
Regular'850 muslins, sale price 25e
Regular 30c muslins, sale price 20c •
•Regular 15e muslins, sale price 10c
Regular 10c m.uslins, sale price 5c
30o Wtute Vestmgs for 15c
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A fine line lo choose from aud'at these low prices should
sell quickly.
Regular 500 Vesting sale price 35c
Regular 80c \Testing sale price 15c
Regular 17c Vesting sale price 12c
Crinkle Cloth
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This is a special white and colored Crinkle ()kith, wash -1
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able and does not need. to be ironed. Special at 15c a yard.
• Men's Summer Suits
Speeial big discount given on all Summer Snits, two piece, 0
etc. We letve souse very neat sults and onr prices will aston-
ish you.
Seasonable Hardware
Paris Green—Canada Paint Co.'s and Berger's English
Window Screens and Doors, all sires.
Fly Hillers—Tanglefoot, Pads and Wonder Fly Killer.
Hammonks —A necessary thing for hot weather.
Fish Lines, etc—We have a full supply and many other lines.
Plymouth Ropes and
Twines
We are selling agents for Zupich and vicinity
for Plymouth Dopes and Twines. These are the
best goods we can buy of the kind and a guarantee
goes with every foot we sell.
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Is a world. stand.ard add we feel confident that it is „ I
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the best that can be made.
See Paint advt. on page 5.
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NOME TAKEN EMANCE
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g LOCAL NEWS. .11,
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See our brooms 35 cts best value in
town at Hartleib's.
Miss Alice and Susie Johnson spent
the holiday in Berlin and Baden.
Mr. E. Klein of Shakespeare visited
his uncle Thos. Johnson over the first.
Mr. and Mrs Daniel Zoeller of New
Hamburg are visiting friends in town,
• Mrs Wi11iam Klopp of Stratford is
visiting her sons and other :relatives
here.
Mr. Fred Rummel and Son -Wilbur
of Stratford visited their • former
neighbors in town, last week.,
Oar cement arrived price $1.50
per barrel at Hensall off the car.
Phone at once, cash at Hartleib's.
Bring in your binder' canvasses and
have them repaired. We do it right R
F. Stade, harness, maker,Zlirich. •
Mr Roy Geiger occupied. the pulpit
in the Evangelical church last Sunday
morning, •
Any person having 20 to 25 acresof
standing hay to sell willplease notify
this office. Buyer will cut and remove
it himself.
Messrs Marshall Zeller and Bert
Hancock of Merlin visited over the
holiday -with the former's parents, Mr..
and Mrs E. Zeller.
Miss Mary Otterbein, who has
been visiting relatives and friend:4
here the past two weeks, returned
to Berlin, on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. lumphreys and
son Cal 'in, of Hensall, spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. - Weber.
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Miss Verda Rau of Drysdale return-
ed from a couple of weeks visit with
friends at London. Miss Murray of
the city has returned with her for a
short visit. •
The uniform suecess that has at
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Coif°, 'Cholera and Diarrhoea Re•
medv has made it'a favorite every-
where, It can always he depended,
upon; For sale by All Dealers,
Wagner, Mr. John Wagner,i
mrs. Simpson and mrs. Haugh 6
Guelph, and mrs. F. Bossenberry
Berlin, visited at the home of mr. Win
C. Wagner, Goshen Line, last -Week.
Mr. Herbert Schilbe and bride of
Detroit, spent part of their honey
moon trip with relatives in town and.
vicinity over Dominion Day. They
left for Detroit on Wednesday after
noon.
There will be no service in the
Evangelical church next Sunday
evening. The S. School will be held
at the usual time at 9.30. A. M. :1‘rr.
Frank O'Brein of Tuckersmith will
be present to address the S. School.
The annual celebration of children
day will take place at the 14 Con.
next Sunday. Services will be held, in
the morning, afternoon and evening.
Good addresses and a varied. programm
will be given. A cordial invitation. is
extencledto
There is one medicine that every
family should be provided with
and especially during the summer
months ; viz; Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
is almost certain to be needed. It
costs but a quarter. Cau you
afford to be without it? For sale
by All Dealers. . •
Mr. Edward Miller, had the mis-
fortune, on Tuesday last, of having
three ribs broken, while assisting at
Mr. P. Lamont's barn. It appears that.
a stick ef timber accidentally fell and
struck- Miller a , severe blow in the
side. It is fortunate that he escaped as
he did, as the same blow on the head
might easily have, resulted fatally.
It is worse than useless to take.
any medicines internally for th.us
solar or chronic rheumatism,. All
that is needed is free application
of Chatnberlain's Einiment. For
sale by All Dea,lers
A GRANGE
In the near future the Telegranh
office will be removed from our
store and from Zurich, This
put 'us into position to be able tonsillni
give all our attention to the watebilV.,
making and .Tewellery line, '
will tiy to serve yon promptly, giv,
ing you the best that money eariVA
buy, at right prices. No repairingi,,i`
Job too small and none too difficult':
P. W. Hess, God. R Hess.
- Jewellers
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Hay Township.
LY 12, '1912.
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Prank l3ossenberry of Berlin is
In town. this week.
George Kibler of Guelph is
rat the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
nd airs Chril3echler of
an visited relatives in this
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as
air and r,nrs John Laporte,
Line, for a, week.
veil found in Zurich on
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nne 27 Owner call at Her -
Zurich.
$ t tLutheran
' ,Ind Mrs, Bernhardt of Pres-
eguests ahe
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age.
ybionadceormtlevianned
everse
it will say so too, its the Deering
6,50t• '1•0 Hartleib's. •
lursday last .Ers Joel Bechler
0 Babylon Line lost her purse
ing n sum of money:. Finder
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'e taking orders for chestnut
ti..1,n(13: ace.coal. Prices 'guaranteed
sanie Hensall,terms cash on delivery
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O ursday June 28 W Beaver of
the Con., brought to our office
timo 'that measured 4 feet 9 inches
and )1 grass measuring 5 feet 7
iuche' • Aength:
Eu an Church -The evening
sery St. Peter's Lutheran
Ohu4L vill be conducted in Eng -
e subject of meditation
will, Theflight of doves" All
aret aliy invited to attend..
W ng oongh is tot danger-
ous w.. the cough is kept loose
and *ration easy by giving
Chan ain's Cough Remedy. It
has b sed in many epidemics
'of au -leease with perfect success
For Sal ,34,y All Dealers. •
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-.‘fr ,0 Schmidt of Wingham,
broth4 qrs 0. Hartleib died on
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''''timaii)g in his 34th year.
laee 01•?•
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cleceitis •ayes a widow, daughter of
Nicholson of Blake and
three niafl children, to mourn his
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On il2nesday,*4rste 24th Mr. Dav,
Sitrarlis, of the Sauble Line, Hay,
died after u short illness, he having
,reached tie age of 70 years, 7
inolitlis and 3 days. rhe deceased
was 'POO of the early settlers of
this Topshin, having been a rest-
dentlor over 40 years. He was a
kind neighbor and beloved by all
v),04:encsv him. He leaves to
triourn4 his loss his widow. two
sone; Josiah and Emanuel, the
three daughters being Mrs. Henry
Wolper, Mrs Ed Wilhelm and Mrs
Harry Taylor. The funeral tool;
plaee7Clik Friday and was largelv
attended,. those from a distance
who attended being his brothers
Cyr,us and Andrew and sister Han
nalltilAird of New Dundee, Sol
Sarai-as; of Berlin, Messrs. Henry
Casper and Christian Oberer of
Berlin,lrothers of Mrs, Sararas
and their wives : his sisters Mrs
Klein of Dunnville and Mrs Rowell
of Wbocistock ; his cousins Mr. S,
Sarara.and Mr Kastner of Peters
burg; Wm Hertz. wife and daugh
ter.of Detroit, his daughter Mrs E
Wilhelm and Mr Wilhelm of Baden
his brother Jac Sararas and wife of
Mitchell and Miss Zinn of New
Dundee. We extend sinoere spy:.
path', to the family and relatives.
£nLast Thursday's issue of the
Len
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.,..n daily papers, it was report-
ed•t at Emerson S. Brown, whose
pare tts live in Zurich had been lir.
rest el #or stealing a diamond ring
fro a young lady of said place.
The report spread like wild fire
thrnigh the village, and it is due
to. O. pu•young roan, to place the
Mat bi in its proper light before
tlb-i lit. It was clearly stated
nL n. 'yen before the proper auth
a qit the young man never
At? ii 7 ring, nor had any inten,
ti5ih, :'9",t-doino. se. In calling upon
Ant
ng lady one evening, a
l Oichange of rings were
bortly after the stone in
as lost, and while having
tone replaced in the ring
:SWeller, the action was
The young lady stated
never believed that he
!4l the ring and the jewel.
that, the ring clearly
Mit the stone had dropped
144-.4 'SOling MAO is therefore
tho offence charged
• ,wl,t2,1e: incident should be a
the young men not only
but other places, in their
tbe other sex,
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miner Shoe for
Only $1.00 Cash
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Now 'is you Chance for a Good Summer Shoe for the small
• sum of $1.00 cash.
These shoes are all new stock and are well worth the money.
Men's Harvest Shoes, regular price $1 50 far $1 00 oath
Boy's School Shoes, regular pric 3 1 50 for 100 cash
Women's Everyday shoes reg. price 1 50 for 1 00 cash
Girls' One Strap Slipper reg. price 1 85 for 1 00 cash
Bring your Feet and get them Fitted for the small sum.
Of $1.00
-We do Repairing Butter and eggs taken in exchange
SAM E. FAUST, -- 'ZURICH
Feed Oats
Feed Wheat
Shorts and.
Feed. Flo.u.r
• Coarse and Fine Salt.
Bring your Produce here for
Best Prices.
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Terms— 4 per cent after 80 days
Los Jeffrey
EtURON OLD BOYS
About twenty Toronto Huron
Old Boys toured the County last
week in a lasge motor bus and on
Saturday evening they arrived in
town, putting up for supper at the
Commercial Hotel, They were met
at Bayfield. by sixteenbnsiness men
of Zurich who escorted them to
town. After supper they left for
Exeter. They were a, jolly crowd
and the old Huron atmosphere
seemed to put new life into them.
A New Line
of
Black
Mantle
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SeeThin .°
Prices Right
How About a Violin
Everything Guaranteed.
F. W. HESS
jeweller, - ZURICEI
AN OPPORTUNITY
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For a Live Man in Zurich
to make some clean, honest money, aiving information
to those who have requested it, regarding an original
Western townsite—not a subdivision. This is a gent-
lemen's proposition, and we want only men of good
standing who will not misrepresent, Address
Western Canada Real Estate Co.
502 TEMPLE BUILDING TORONTO
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BARGAINS IN
SUMMER SHIES
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Just now we are selling out a lot of odd. lires in Wo.
men's Tan and Black Oxfords.
Regular price $2.25 to $2,75 for
' Cash or Credit.. .... ,.. .... ..„ .,$ 1 .5 0
Also a lot of Wom.en's fine low and
$ 1 00
. high shoes for Cash or Credit.. ..... a
Watch our window for l'argainS, 'Now 's your chance,
for bargains.
.Repairing neatly and promptly done
The Horne of Good
rich