The Herald, 1912-07-26, Page 1Vol. XII .
liRID
SUMMER
CLEARING
SALE
We have decided to hold a mid -summer clear-
ing sale. Tliis is going to be an annual eveut,and
to make this first sale a memorable one we have
picked out a few lines in our large stock and cut`
the prices in hall, These are no sbelfworii, 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 assorted stock to choose foom. All No, 1
goods. •
Regular 85c muslins, sale price 25'c
Regular 80c uiusiins, sale price 20c
Regular 15'c muslins, sale price 10c
Regular 10c muslins, sale price 5c
30c White Vestings for 15c
A fine' line t.i'choose'£tioin ant at li s
sell quickly.
Regular 50c Vesting sale price'.350
Regular 80e Vesting sale price 15c
Regular 17c Vesting sale price 12c
Crinkle Cloth
This is a special white and colored Crinkle Cloth, wash-
-able and floes not need to be ironed. Special at 15e a yard.
Men's Suinruer Suits
Special big discount given on all Summer Suits, two piece,
eta. We have same very neat suits and. our prices will aston-
ish you.
Seasonable Hardware
Paris Green—CanadaPaiint Co.'s and .Berger's English
Window Screens and Doors, all sizes.
. Fly Killers—Tauglefoot, Pads and Wonder Fly Killer.
- Hammocks—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 %upicli 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.
Gold Medal Twine
Is a world standard add we feel confident that it is
the best that can be made.
See.Paint advt. on page 5,
1d(
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXOHA GE
reeter,
6 LOCAL NEWS
Miss Flossie Hartleib is visiting het
aunt Mrs G Schmidt, at Wingham for
few weeks.
Mrs Peter N. Denny returned eh. -1
Wednesday evening from a visit t
Detroit.
Mr. Ed Fisher and1 sister :Alma;;
returned Monday evening, fronn &
visit with relatives and friends, in
Berlin.
Mr.,Wilford L. Brown of the Bank
of Commerce, Toronto, is holidaying
at the home of his parents, BeT;and
Mrs. G. F. Brown.
Mr. Israel Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. i .1
Jeffrey and Airs. Joseph Jeffrey iii'
North Dakota are visiting with Mrs,
And \Jrs,'Louis Jeffrey. ~'
Messrs Louis Prang and Julius
Bloch are Deering agents, give them
all for: anything you require in the
line of farm implements.
Mrs. D, Faust, lost a pair of
spectacles on Thursday, on the
street between her home and the.
Catholic church. Finder kindly
leave same at the postofficeZurioh.:
Sprains require careful treatYnent.''
Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's
L.'niment freely. It will remove the
soreness and quickly restore the parts'
to a healthy condition. For sale by
All Dealers.
Lutheran Church—The evening
service in St Peter's Lutheran church,
will be conducted in English. The
subject of meditation will be "Christ's.
sorrows Itis bounty and His antiquity'.
A hearty invitation is extended to all.•
Mr. Ed Beaver, who has been:
clerking at Preeter's-,store for some
time left this week for his home near
Dashwood. He intends taleave shortly
for the West.
lAlr .Weber is quite ill at
,is unable to be out of bed.
d, Mrs William O'Brien
creat Chiselhurst on Sunday.
M" Tardy of Exeter,. is visit.,
the homn.e of Mr. C. Brill, than
s Emma, Heideman of Detroit is
g her parents, Mr. and Mrs
1 Heideman.
. Wm. Eilber of New" Ark Ohio,
ting at the home of Mr. and
Eilber, this week.
sn Jackson, a former teacher
pleat a few days recently with
(i s. Ferdinand Hess.
ie1 left last Saturday for
his old home near New
Emanuel Boltzman of Wood -
is -visiting his parents Mr. and
,ColtZrfafi.
s James Laidlaw of Croswell,
., . Mr. and I'vlrs. G. Beers of
efo are visiting relatives in town.
eltirload of the Fiasting Brand
shingles, just to hand. Place
orders early, F. C. Kalbfleisch
eh.
Elgin Hess, won the gold
1, at the recent exams of. the
s of the Seaforth Collegiate.
congratulate hint for his good
The' Misses Rosetta • and Pearl.
\Vittich of Mildmay Lint, are,v:isiring
t•tbe darner..:; i i�Ii„ , .,; a
and Jacob Brown I tisiss Pea 9,,A
graduate of the Normal School05i,r""a,tl
ford, and is engaged to teach a
at the 4th Con., Carrick, during b
coming school year. '
About two weeks ago at early
Melvin Brown Goshen Line,' fati
two young racoons almost starved,
their barn yard. With little clif icu
were they secured and caged, and fib"
seemingly doing well, in their con`-
finement. They have become quit
tame and Melvin feels quite p ;on
over his new additions.
In Schenectady the courts have re
strained the 1Vtayor from selling is
to the poor, and the city remains i
the grip of the Ice . Trust. It is n
surprising that any movement for tl ,'
reform of the courts and the
should meet with general approval
the United States.
. Never leave home on a jonril
without a bottle of Charnberla
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rein
It is almost certain to be needed
cannot be obtained when on board t,
ears or steamships. For sale by
dealers.
r an average Great Britian yields
ushels of wheat to the acre; Net
r ales, fifteen; the 1 "tided States
v , and Russia,
►<l1 wheat is being out in all
ions norm and bat ley Is 'about
ly for the reaper, The crop on
whole will be nearly an average
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0,000 booklets are being issued
t 'uding the praises of Essex Co. a-
g- the publicity linea `That's good
'Essex but what abort, a "boost of
game kind for Huron County.
Tr, F Zeller is offering -a prize,�hof
rJ 51 I �.. A < „ • falrlaiv,.'
mai ► s , open' to a oltildre'n
,epot passed entrance exams.
prxfeliot for particulars.
4 i*Oloses Geiger, who was mid-
enlY,;.1'''cen ill last Sunday afteimoon
'while: siting with her brother Mr.
..cks;„' in, Bronson Line, apparently
Ithlin attack of appenticitis, is again
.iic,bessful local hog buyer for a
' to poor health. Mr Ed Wurm
s taken over ithe work and will
ao doubt work up a good business,
1,200 eases in the Ottawa typhoid
`demic last Summer, over (10 result-
atally. Now it is reported. that
tints is fate to face witli another
kl.),fizedevil" Dick and. "Wild. 13ill"
0-4ames thrust oh antomobile racers
,49ifive as much claim to them as
fhilof the "Fighting Bobs" end
ouest 'johns" had to their titles,
e'saine claims not being recognized
the court of public opinion.
A special excursion to New Opt,
of representatives of the differ
constituencies of Ontario,
leave Toronto On Monday es -ening
a week's inspection of that pad 6
ProVince. Mr N. W. Rowell lead
the opposition in the Legislature,i,
the Liberal members and a repro.:
ative of each Riding of the proS.
aro expected to attend, Mr. E. Z't
will represent South Huron It wilt
an interesting trip and should b.
practical benefit to the partv.
Mr. Sam J. LN,tta, who redie
last mountain 'constituency in Sa
chew= is a native of this county
was for ft number of years. priii
of the Zurich school and Clerk
Township. He was the pioneeiti'
of Zurich as well and. is makiii
in the newspaper businea
adopted town of Govan, Ss af
of Premier- Scott he ought -to:
valuable addition to the liberal
ment. &in was well liked by,
body while living here 'awl
jority of GOO over an. fappeue-
beat him, by 800, fonr .yea
shows. that his Pel'on
has in no way desertea
many friends wish him 4:tO
What a Eat 'Will Do.
/most unbelievable me some of the
fgs done by the rat, the squealing,
gluttonous, all-pervading. all-
troyin,g bre wn rat. Bats often gnaw
.hools of horses until the blood
p.s. They have been known to at -
c. fat hogs and eat holes in their
lies, Wising death. They will tight
nambeings if cornered. They often
1,1 valuable articles to help them in
tiding fiests.
Ile following were found in a single
Three bedroom towels, two ser-
ttes, five dust cloths, two pair of
n knickerbockers, six linen pocket
lid kerchiefs, and One silk handker-
'of.. This rat, which. was a model of
astry and thrift, had carried away
I stored. near its nest 11 lbs. Of sugar,
idding, a stalk of' celery, beet, ear-
qurnips, potatoes.
Fast dolen years over 5,000, -
Innen beings have died of plague
alone. The Indian .01egue
piiission, after careful enquiry,
filhat bubonic pIagne Mil IS
dependent on the disease of
larvelous in its destructiveness is
7(ibilut 011 house-niouse, closely re:
tri the rat. The field -mouse, too,
destructive, the most dest-
Summer Shoe for
Only $1.00 Cash
Now is you Chance for a Good Summer Shoe for the Santa
sum of $1.00 cash.
These shoes are all new stook awl are well worth the money,
Men's Harvest Shoes, regular 1 rice $1 50 for $1 00 cash
Boy's School Shoes, regular priel 1 50 for 00 cash
Girls' One Strap Slipper reg. 1rice 1 35 for 1 00 cash
Bring your Feet and get them Fitted for the small suni
etitter and eggs taken in exchange
We do Repairing
S E. FAU
-ee Oats
821 2111
ZURICH
eed Wheat
Shorts and.
rieca Flour
Coarse aud. Fine Salt.
Bring your Producathere. fin.
Best Prices.
Term s-5 -per cent after 80 days
Louis Jeffrey
Harry Hayter, a son
A.CESTETTER—At the 14th Con.,
Hay, on the 14th inst , to Mr and
Mrs John Gackstetter, a daugh-
ter.
Electric Restorer for Men
restores every nerve in the body
Phosphonol to its prnper tension ; restores
vim and vitality. Premature derav and all sexual
weakness averted at once. Phosphene' will
make you a new man. Price SP a box. or two for
Mailed to any address. The Seobell Drug
0o...13t.. Catharines. Out.
A New Line
of
ck
anti
Clocks
See Them
rzces Right
How About a Violin
Everything Guartudeed.
F. W. HESS
Jeweller, - ZURICH
AN OP.PORTUNITY
47P For a Live Man in Zurich
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standing who will not misrepresent. Address
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Western. Canada Mal 7.44state Co.
502 TEMPLE BUILDING TORONTO
4,4.99**4*11.44•**A**oe••+*4,
BARGAI
SUMMER SHOES
Just now we are selling out a lot of odd lines in Wo-
men's Tan and Black Oxfords.
Regular price $2.25 to $2.75 for .11
Also a lot of Women's fine low and e
high shoes for Cash or Credit.. I 0
Watch our window for bargains.. Now is .your chance
for bargains.
Repairing neatly and promptly done
F Ztirich
"k he Home of Good 53‘-c