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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-10-04, Page 1The Official Organ of ZiiTr X111. 1 1 0 , FRIDAY MoR tcareamocaecaoomewatievearmatactutatiscosseriesicaectit MILLINERY OPENING Mislias Ivo WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Sept. 18 and 19 and Following Days Miss Link is again in charge of our milliney de- partment and is ready with a eoinplete newrstock of all the leading and modish :hats and trimmings We want you to call. • Dress Goods Just a word about our New Fall Dress Goods., The goods are now on display and comprise the largest variety we have ever shown. Serges in all colors, Ottomans in all colors, 'Poplins in all colors Tricotines, etc. See our new Coatings for childre is and ladies' coats Sweater eoats A. large shipment of Sweater Coats just opened. up. • These promise to be more popular than ever and we would advise you to pick one early, before the best shades aro sold out. We have hein for ladios,inen and children. All colors ,and. sizes. 1 .A. large newstock of Fall Coats forLaclies' wear.. All.tlie 'new cloths and late styles. Call in and. look them over. School supplies tl 0 We have all the necessary books, crayons, pencils, etc., for the next berm of school for the children. Send them. here 'for their text books as our large stock enables us to supply all thier needs. I Silver re.:. are Our line of silverware comprises all the best makes -1847. gi Rogers Bros., 1881 Wallace and all the leading manufacturers. We fully guarantee our silverware. r • Stives anges We. are after you for that new range you aro going to buy this fall, We. sell the Peninsula Happy Thought and Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Get our Prices Before you Buy Favetroughing, Etc: PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Telephone g 1 1 1 1 reel ZURiCl10 0' �E#E�fii�kEit��#3�E;�i1F�QfI?tq�3E Township c LOCAL NEWS. Miss Ida Brill : is spending days at London; this week. The cider mill is now running tw days a week, Tuesday and Welles day. (31:f 1-I 1Iespeler was ay visiting with his ain'on 'Wednesday of Clinton, the restart), Ontario, ay on business. left for Crediton e has 'secured a 's ,as milliner. atest range of horse be sold at _ the low- 4See them before- eib's. orses supposed to Gadeich Township,, Ducharme's farm, t1y., aft of the 16th has is uoSghbor Mr. Geo. Bund. 11Ir. Pfaff farm of 143 acres. k has some new post "ch. Call on her for kine. She always to show you: ned lay A.11r , 'was kicked bylilleanof- tly, and; her leg s trilled to 'relieve her Misses Freda Wagner and- 'Anni Schnell and Mr. R. F. Stelek, left a Saturday for the West: Mr. Alvin Snrerus left on iloncla3 for Toronto, to resume his studies a University. *:... , ; All those wishing to join the'.., dating library club will hand names in to Andrew Hess, at once. Miss Lily Weber of Seaforth vi ed her parents Mr. and Mrs;y Weber, over Sunday. Mr. Alex Murdock of Hensali,y' recently returned horn a'trip to .T? ern Canada, was in town on Tao Mr. John K. Gerber and fa have removed to Indiana, after 1 on the Ruby farm, Bronson Liri c several years. Miss Algia Fisher, who has' visiting with her parents Mr. an 0 Fisher, fora few months, re to Berlin on Saturday. Messrs Whyte and Hess ha,. stalled a "Gray"• gasoline et the Evaporator also a 6 hors engine of the same make, in t riage factory. Dr. Campbell is the possess young peach tree at his r that produced a peach meas, inches at its largest ci:ra Some peach all right but al Lutheran church-=Thee'.v vice in St. Peter's Lutheran will beeonclucted-: in, Ei:3 uiX ,}Se,et.of 'niorl t ► r `fli' and Oscar. Elopp corn binder. These t" very plentiful in ey will no doubt be or . other farmers. Geo. Brown, of tnd'Mrs. Wittieh, of dnesday with their enhtiugs.-=Thedford er has purchased and will remove family; after his ce next Thurs r, takes place on aye next. This; n:' n lie i5;: NO10 Pest' Store We cordially invite you to call and inspect our stock of Fall Shoes, which comprises a complete assortment of A,1ii7 thentic styles from the leading manufacturers„ Butter, Eggs, Dried apples, and Dutch Setts, taken exchange for shoes. Shoe repairing done here. SAMI 11 FAUST, ZURICH Feed Oats Feed. Wheat Shorts and Feed Flour Coarse and Fine Salt. Bring your Produce here for Best Prices. Terms -5, per cent after 30 days Louis Jeffrey The Latest See our NewPor t Bracelets and Neck Chains invitation s extetided to .all. We have the greatest barga4 stoves in the country, call. and) our cook stoves•for' coal ` or wood'-: $20.00, 20 inch oven with coal1 te wood grate. Also our Ma Range we are showing at You can always get the best ambit glans at 0. Hartleib. CARD OF THANKS. x ria I''12a,"' . •of the Town Line, dike picla some ripe raspber ,r(his +tti a} recently. ' They have to t inehl,us laes in the garden h ve t'ae se50 .;crop now on al- thea} ar•d n et ripe. s 1 'r eon Sli,14 °of f ,l; . stock, i mple- i nab, furni4re etc ; o1 Lot 15, Con !1,4 tin 1Yhursday Oct 10th com- nlettcrag at , one o'clock sharp. E. Fosse berry' auct., Ezra. Kaercher, 14#91). The .kiclow andcliildran of the late 13 In n Tasker of the Brantford Henry Eckstein desire to. extend ,Ca eague team did not come sincere thanks to their friends and.l with ` er • into players, on Friday neighbors for the kind assistance andevery g. , Yonng Ifilty did the pitch- sympathy extended to them in thei ' in d'.'made a very creditable per - recent bereavement. Hearty thanks'' for ce., ilk, is not in the same is also tendered to the Ladies Aid of c1a i'liowe eras our own Lee Hof - the Evangelical church, for the beaut man: iful wreath presented. y s+i �`liexr,•�t'l�'ay of last week, Peter 1.0..4 *-ofthe Blind Lino, had eleve,i HENRY ECI�STEIN' tires>p veediy`dogs. Three of the licca 4d triol the others were sl re,dl ,,,lured that some had to b 111 ,4. T'howner of ., the dogs is as at +Ynkno'vi "0c0 iitiiiitLippert; whohas a large tt+Y�cut; north side of the town, ibited 'a very strange k from his potato patch,. iuo of the potato grew cubout two feet high and red with well -form - the base to the top. and potatoes looked y, and had the ap- is on a branch-. In the demise of Mr. Henry Eck- stein, whose death wo announced last week, this eommunity has suffered the` loss.. of a splendid citizen, a roan of ul right character, and strict integrity The deceased lived in . this Townshil since he was a boy and was fOit Tavistock, inOxford County He was a. baptist in religion, bit after the breaking tip of that cotigre gation here he bonnie a supporter the Evangelical church. In politic he was a staunch Liberal. ' His; bar reaved widow is a daughter of'the lit' John Reid, Me. Ecksteiu's illness ex tended over a period of about ,tu weeks. He had an attack of pleuris1 from. which•'he was seeaningly rem/. Bring, when pneumonia set in andli'' weakened constitution could not ore come the litter disease, althou everything passible was done for1 in the way of medical treatment nursing. He had reached the age 60years and 19 days, and, leaves; sides the sorrowing rvitlow mention two sons, John at home and �Vil1i of Guelph; the four claughtem ,rail Elizabeth, wife of Mr Albert 11et rick,'of the Senble Line; A.cleliir, Clara, and Violet at home, One. died about fifteen years ago, -si;he about seven 5iears of ager 'The fungi` on Satnrday was largely attended the expressions of, .Sympathy ,for. bereaved family is general 't1 tt1.' who were acquainted with'fhb it ASEBALL ane of the 'season was e local diamond on Fri- , between Clinton and e• game was not of the and a good many were at the absence of Tasker lintoi-i pitcher. The gauge I nine innings and was :Oh by a score of 6 to 2. of Hensel'. umpired the eisions were satisfac- te fins. Lee Hoffman I►lteber aid. his part well e lifts well scattered. Onr Clinton pitcher hard at elvotal Borne; rapswere ut,. hays, .. The attendance ti:, e 'siicrll cmtsidering that the been fairly well advertised. tiA OLD A. APPEL, JEWEEEP, ZURIC A' Live Agent for'ZURICH and vicinity to sell for THE FONT - HILL NURSERIES and take advan- tage of the wonderful development of the FRUIT BUSINESS in Ontario at the present time which is creating an extraordinary demand for fruit trees, &c. Good territory reserved for local &' GENERAL SALESMEN. Start now. Outfit free. Pay weekly, Write for particulars STONE & WELLINGTON, Toronto Goods Right, Prices Right, F. W. HESS Jeweller, ZURICH NEW FALL SHORS We have just received our New Fall Shoes. Just, the kind for the wet weather, Come and examine our _ New Waterproof Shoe We also received a big shipment of Rulabers with Leather Counters. The only rubber 0r the market. Butter, eggs, dried apples, dutch setts and poultry taken. in exchange at highest prices. Repairing neatly and promptly done '2. F'1TZ. Zurich The Horne of Good Shoes Call and See the Latest At Appel's Jewelry Store Small expenses means a saving of money to you. We always carr a Full Line of'WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES, in Gold fi.l'ed and Nickel eases; also Rings, Bracelets, etc, At present we a fine line of Ladies' Necklets, from $2.50 up., EVERYTHING GUARANTEED Fine Watch and Clock Repairing A Specialty Butter and Eggs taken as cash,