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The Herald, 1912-10-25, Page 1
ti 'Y_ The ofl tial Orp.',412 of XI 11. M - Y -Feats, Suits,.. Dress an Furs • When in town, we want you to•.; come in and see our immense stock of f&1 and winter clothing 8 for men, women, boys and girls. It platters not whether its a fur coat, a new suit or a fall cap, we V spin fit you. Call in anyway and i t 13,ve a look around. - A3 few special lines will be eto and ry elow. e have,a large selection of velvets in corded and plain, all ethades. The goods are very popular; so you better call early and have a good variety to choose from. We have the Little Daisy and Little Darling hose for children' roll sizes. • Ladies Hose, cashmere, special at 25cts a pair Men's sox, all wool, special at 25cts a pair. A complete line of Penman's celebrated underwear for 'men Women and children in stock. Your; roan, we want you to see our new fall and winter over- ,, coats -4, They are certainly dandies. Correct in style and correct in color. The price is right too. Call arottncd. Weare shelving a few specials in fur goods this fall, such a• s fur -lined coats, coon coats, etc. If you need anything in the line of -furs this fall see our goods aiid get our paices before you bey It will be easier on your purse. i0 fff } Wa; fil P(EIINSUTAR� 4 lJ o A We handle the famous Peninsu- lar, Ranges, Happy Thought Ranges, Grand Jewel Ranges. And alarge stock of B aseburn.ers, with and without oven, oak hea- ters for coal or wood, etc., etc. Every stove oi' heator we sell is fully guaranteed by ourselves and the makers. See our new steel range a �d( 1 1 Pa±-u1ar [t's a beauty.. The price is ri f -ht. Plirria0e VIOVIC our Specialty F Favetroughh i , Etc. PRODUCE TAKEN EXONANCE ZUklcr1 o FRIDAY'' ,M.' ca.rticii;w;x►�^mi :LQCAL -c/Nr s. ar .sauce 4� amra br a s :mss We are ncpw ready 'to take alit Bets any day:, J. '7,, Mer:ner, laic; If you want(thebest S,-ove+ irk. world; buy t'J e ' 114ns ` �t.,,r lt.lalle 'Range, at Hart' ' No more' ata evr�por at�or; urz't wnship Jac'► ].ani Call and e They are ,k<. Fritz.: • Mrs.' Leo --Cha visited with on Friday. Mr. and IIis, EenryKa, turned on Tuesday • evenint pleasant visit with relatives r' Mr A. Gallen and family.. of way, visited at his uncle, Mr. sow on Sunday last. Butter, eggs; ,.. dried apples, c ` coins taken same as cash," for goon F W. Hess, jeweller. Mrs. J. Kellerman and Mrs, •' r,' Siebert of Dashwood, spent Sunday in town, with friends. I have secured the agency for iIs Invictus shoes Mfg. by. Geo. Sls.te�: The Slater is known as the "big shoe in Oanacla. L. Fritz, - Mr. J. Stacy of Ilcnsall, has tlh contract of Painting the new sohob1, and has the outside woodwork `corn) pleted. Next week only', we sell Geartip Hudson apple parers regular price 7 ohs. for GO ; ets. So get there -nest week at Hartleib's. AIr. and Mrs. ,Jac Gallniat� ken at trn,ttorc d i - a 14th Con. Mr. John. llleyer lost a r; Iels�. Bank cheque in town ou a S,,tzl::t'layy, given to him by John Scott l ti>:t'le Will please leave sane at flits (dice, Sr. Mrs. Julius Bloch died sudden4z, Thursday morning from heart fate She had been poorly for some The funeral wilt take place on 'Sell day afternoon.. Lutheran church—On Sunda 27th of October, the anmverssX�''� Reformation clay, will be celeb in St. Peter's Lutheran church:; services will be conducted. in 13,'ai' The best plaster. A. 1pcc flannel dampened with Clianlbe>: Liniment and bound .on over affected parts is superior to a l$ and costs only one tenth as -12 Sold by All Dealers. iE to 1Ir. I. Bernhardt of Presto ,ujo has been out Nest for several t' was in'town this week. Mrs. -:=J hardt who has been staying w• parents, Rev. and ' Mrs. Man sometime, and Mr., Bernhar cl t It their home at Preston . on Tktyd,t* ,1,4'11 tia}rlt's wcess Mr, William Vauhorn of has purchased Mr. henry teaming business and has tak session. -We wish the owner Mr. Rupp has' been doing tear aliany-years andWas forced'', owing to ill health. C Threeyears ago Mr. Stelcic of the 14th con., bong Bern Malleable iron Range of O leib, and last week he bought one for his daughter Rose. Th well for the Malleable Range not?. C. Hartleib, Zurich Ire looking ever a Hay voter's list ref 1592, some astol changes are, noted. ..In p comprising Zurich and viciiarlt wore 218 iiannee. Of the4 are dere n,o-a, :73 are (1.ead. _a ins,inder' aro scattered into' parts of the country. The toter her of names on the list sss' while the present list totals oral 7r'.BOR' J-3 n.kuni"'–A ti ?inch, ori to Mr. and lNIrs�:- rie>iri nt a son, 417 1 ;al 014) tug. rl leer o 88 )Qes r. J:SG; 1912. rket for, all the can get and xuarket prices. Qlt las' returned, on g froth a visit with ,tau. t^,nnnnr is away on a It with her children • at len. rerricr"111:. 1'. has return- trip to the, West, after an blit three weeks.' d gamine the n'ew rubber, leather -counters, costs no the Common rubber: 11 rs; 7 Preeter and. family, .<rff't05 iincl friends. in Dash - ss is changing the upper 7 sh01) into warerooms. s, dried apples wanted for now .] pared to take in any I n ?1ty;tipsprctited dutch r pay highest .rices. J': l'r etee, ,elfin Prang a former;resident own is in,the Stratford Hos • Kid his -illness is stick, that his y is doubtful. • is the ° time- -to,.buy your s school shoes, w;th soli- either counter. Guaranteed. r04. ;aloha your sett onions, we i hes:" market prices. Must be .duality, no, longnecks. C. oi0.. + `• +`lr-0ii Da wxllrcelebrated Sunil ay, . the 'Jlle- vangelioal li. A nine progrr,en has been -ci. for evenitU service. ?dial welcome "is .extended to li.`F 1). Monk.n inisterof Pi b - 0V urlts has ',withdrawn, from the ri Government, owing to differ- Ein respect to the navy cines - r t. anzi'iencing at 1 'o'clock; zaly, prop., E. Bossenberry 'social at Orecliton h, will be held tinder f the Mission Band and Hallow'een. Admission (rents, All welcome. Auction sale of car of cows, steers, fors at Dominion House, Zurich, atui'day.Oct. 26th at one o'clock. '•Strover prop. E. Bossenberry, heti w t Saanuel Houston of near Bay ought a Malleable Range last Hartleib and the result that two more's`ales followed this to his neighbors. That's the Stridence, 0 Ilartleib, Zurich `•.,Mr. E. J. Hardy, a former resident 'gid recently in Port Huron, after a (rt illness. Elis remains were taken ewdlamburg, his native home for trment. Ile was a brother of Sol Lrdy-of Exeter, formerly. of Zurich. 1r, Bell of 'Toronto, who was the presentative of the Dominion inance, gave a very practical and load disconrse on the "Work of ie Alliance, and the evils of In- inperance" in the Evangelical lurch, last Sunday evening. Dutch Setts wanted -'–Open to take ,itch setts anytime after this week, ash or trade, highest rrices paid ere, at S. E. Faust,s shoe store. 3.einennber Dutch Setts must b© of g,,od quality or they, cannot be hand- ';1ed� Mr. David a 'Witherspoon of Ailsa Craig and "well known here as a cement contractor, accidentally backed his automobile over his two-year-old child, one'daylast week, with the result that the little one succumbed .to ills injuries, the following day. .n course of this week, new leaded. sindows have been installed in St. ?eter's Lutheran church. The con :ireg,Ltion txr11 celebrate this event with special. sery>ices, on November the 3rd. • The mored ig service will be conducted in German, the' pastor preaching an appropriate sermon. In the evening service Rev. M. J. Bieber, M. A., 13'ield Missionary, of the tmthetan General Council, will preach the English sermon. All are cordially invited to attend. Fausl 's We cordially invite you to eall and inspect our stock of Fall, Shoes, which com;.prises a complete assortment of Au-, tlaealtic styles from the leading ma-ufac±urers,' Butter, Eggs, Driecl apples, and` Dutch ' Setts, taken in exchange for slioes. Shoe repairing done here. A Cash Sale of Groceries gr ° 131bs,,iauulatecl sugar $1 19 lbs baking sugar $1 51bs ,coffee, • $1 3 lbs raisins, :Wets r lbs currants, 25cts Sibs oatmeal, 25cts 11 bars soap, 25cts hest American oiI, !riots EGOS and BUTTER Taken as CASH Louis Jeffrey WANTED • ire- ,igen Z iCH and vicinity to's HILL NURSERIES and take` adca - tnge 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 404640441•44>40000041,so*Oo+*. A eliange We are doubling our Floor Space and are ready to take in Bitter, Eggs, Dried Apples or Due Coins, same as cash, in exchange for any of our goods. Our Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and musi. caLgoods, is complete. • Oar repairing department for, promptness, tad ,expert -work- Inct5ship. „ Goods 4 1 F. W. Mess G. R. Hess jewellers, - ZURJCR 0000004>00444)040400040000041. N W LL 3140E We have just received our New Fall Shoes. Just the kind for the wet weather. • Come and examine our New Waterproof hoe We also received a big shipment of Rube with Leather Counters. The only rubber o the market. Butter, eggs, dried apples, dutch setts and poultry taken exchange at highest prices. Repairing neatly and promptly done = F'IT. The IAoma of Good Shoes Thi - Store's Policy 1 as totheir t to those is to rcpresrlt goods exactly l rr o sell who know, and those who don't lcuow values, at a uniform, fair price; to fulfil all guarantees and cheerfully correct mis- takes; to deserve your confidence by, always giving "A SQUARE DEAL" EVERYTHING GUARANTEED Fine Watch and Clock Repairing A Specialty' Butter and Eggs taken as cash, AOL) A. APPEL : JEWELER, Shoda Ed, Appel's Gents Furnishing 5 0