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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-07-18, Page 1exist °ler the ford nne gats, tins OIJY UMMER TIDE The hot weather will behere in a few days and. you should be ready for it. There are cool summer 111 underwear and whitewear, Summer Gloves etc, Hosery, -thin dresses for yourself andohildren, cool waists, collors etc; Summer Wash -Goods Linen, auitings and Repp for ladies and misses dresses, suits and coat effects, shown in all popular colors. Embroideries We have a large range of wide embroideries for skirts etc. Just the thing for summer dresses. Lace Curtais When looking for lace,ourtains be sure and gall, and look over our large stock. ' Weave them at all prices., Clothes For Men We are stashing the prices in all our;readv to wear suits for men and boys. These are all good wearers, but 'ive must have the room and will clear them out, regardless of cost. It will pay you well to buy your next suit here We give a, good knife free with every boy's suit we sell. Dinner Sets We have just put into.stook a large assortment of new dinner sets. These are specially good and chi- 'Want you to a,seatabem:, ,46. Dustless Maps We have the Ezy oil maps. A great labor saver for dust- less dusting, dry cleaning and pulishing handwood varnished painted., linoleum, oilcloth to. An absolute necessity in every home. S WA S Y , , CANNOT DESTROY V OAl1+ tLE" PURE ALUMINIUM COOING UTENSILS You can burn food -stuff to a cinder in them, then elm ly,*our inwaterand alt'the burnt Stuff will come a' a leaving the utensil absolutely clean, sanitary and ubdaimaged. Tills is why they are so economical. Sold by Made and Guar. mooed by W re Manufacturing Convoy limited OASVuL n, ONT. see Screen Doors etc. r aWe are right in the fly killing line. See our Fly Swath- ens, baloon fly traps, wonder fly killers. Also a large stook of screen dooms and windows. Bergers Paris Green We handle the famous Bergers pure Paris green strongest incl Bost. We are sole agents for this in Zurich. Headquarters for Samson and Gold Medal.Harvest Tools, Ropes and Twines. Roofing and Favetroughing Produce always Taken. yy r t �- Telephone 9 d• ZURICH lezt ? 4:4;000 V." 3 O ci !) p 3104 ir�ea, rarer s i LO -C41..; N To clean whiteeanvaas "ano buck shoes 'call.n.t S. E. Faust Mr. Sherif tithe Molsoris r• Paris Green; At Hartleib's. 'S:0 -tees sizes 7 to 10,. "regular l0 fol 1.l0 At S. E. Faust Mr Elmer• Krueger: of.. Elmira is visiting.friende in town and vicinity. S E. .Faust,has some boys' "shoes Merlin, is visiting in, town this *eek sizes 1 to 5. Regular prices 1,35 now Mies Lizze Truemnar of Hetr^o,} fps: 1.10, a good shoe for harvest is visiting;'rela'tives in tovrn A large crowd attended Mr. Barry's ltlis atoWaters of Detro l is v;lsiting lecture in the Town ,Hall on Sunday her parents n1r and. Mils :T-1, Welk. afternoon,. • • If you want the best Binder,'Twine hiss Pearl Buchanan of Toronto: buy Deering" 650"ft to Ib: 0 ,I irtleib 16"4hrift; her aunt Mrs: E. Appel and Miss, Flossie Kibler of BQliin is acquaintances. . .. visiting•at.the 'h▪ ome of Mid ' 5 E., Faust is`giving a great bar - this week. ` ', ., gain in men's Oxford shoes- in tan, - miss- Freda Hess, teaoliettOrMey 'patent and gun metal. Its worth you burn; lSask. is home for the ;boli While to call and see them. ; days, . The Orange celebration at 'Hensall. Misses Gladys: and RoseoNe an Saturday wound up with a "fire wee vin;. kof. Goderioh are id town,'' tht$ :Which destroyed Mr. George Joynt's Try'some of that razor paste .on your dull razor and see how easy it will,shave, At Hartleib's. Mr. Roy Faust:'of the. Stratfordand reports are that he is improving. Itis hoped that he may be gain : re-.. stored to health.:," • S. E. Faust has some women's slippers. just a few sizes. If the ; slip liars fit we'll make the ,prices fit, give us a call.. Mr. Victor Appel of. the' Traders Bank, Stettler Alberta; who has been visitingyhis parents for the past two honey, also a . limitedc(tality; Huai. wee a; is leaving early next week for of . J Haberex, . ' Sona.. e WestMs Addison Koehler of. the,' and Miss Hahne, Koehler of Poronto, 'are' visiting their parents, 11fir ; and Mrs. P. Koehler;: Goshen Line • •• S. E. Faust has some Misses `'shoes sizes 11,1'3,,,i and 2, which will be .sold for $1,00. This is your time for a 'Further announcements regarawg the Mrs. Koehler, formerly, ;.r' cola. ad later :r evaporator. The loss will 'be. 'milts heavy. Mr: "W. C. Wagner is in 'Berlin at. present taking osteopathic treatment. Business College ,vas home over' 'Sun', day;• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finkbeiner of Milverton were in town an " Sunday in their car. S. E. Faust is bound. to cleanout leaout some' of these lines of Shoes. Come' ,while they last. A n excellent quality of extracted .comb honey • Air the err iarios tha west; On Monthly evening next at' 7.30,k All old eedar taken out of the cul: veils at the show. grounds will be sold by auction. The traelta is now ;rii good condition and ready 'for use and ;those having horses to' train for_ or Day races, should begin 'to train: 'cheap shoe; annual race nleeting.will:•be ;publish '' V'alts'died on SSainairaY,.ats „her, '''dot : The: Zuriehil asobaxlt ,iiet"` at the Babylon Line. She had reach- Waterloo at ;Clinton on Fridayeven- ed the age of eighty years.The re- ing 6 t'o `1'. Lee Hoffman pitched a mains were laid to rest on Tuesday fine game but his support could be morning in the Lutheran cemetery. greatly improved. Lack of practice Mr. and Mrs. D. H. f3teinbaoh was the cause of defeat. Our boys and Miss Emma Heideman of De- 'did•not find it very difficult to con- troit arrived in town on Wednes- nett with Tasker's curves. The Olin - day in an auto, for their annual visit to their parents. ton fielding was nearly perfect and The large barn of Mr. F. G. their playing shows that they have Kalbfleisch was successfully iitised practicing regularly. on Wednesday. The barn is 46 x The catterpillar plague in the vic- 100 feet and is the largest in this inity of Thomasburg, Ont. has assum- Township. The captains were Tol ed alarming proportions. It is said Wurm and R. F. Stade, the for- that fine basswood groves have been mer winnin2, by a good margin. stripped as nude of foliage as in the The members of the W. C. T. U. winter season, and that unsprayed met Monday evening at the homy of orchards have been entirely stripped Mrs. D. Koehler. Miss Anna Hess con- of leaves. Every one should be on the ducted the Devotional exercises ' and look out for every nest of these insects read an instructive essay' on, "The and destroy them. It is many years Strength of the Righeous. The Pres- since we had a vistitation of them the Mont then took charge of the business destruction on that occasion was very after which Mrs. A. Geiger gave a great. most encouraging and inspiring ie- July issue of Rod and Gun in Can - port of the County Convention held at ada published by W. J. Taylor Lim- Wingham Jnno 26 and 27. The ited, Woodstock, Ont. is oat with an meeting was brought to a close by interesting and appropriate list of singing The Tailperauce Doxology. contents. The illustrations in this • issue are particularly clear and well placed from the cover cut, which de- picts a typical old fly fiisberman, on throughout the issue which reprodu' ces outdoor life in the various Canad- ian provinces. By canoe and Port- age in the northern Wilderness, The Call of the strenuous Life, Fishing in the Kootenays, Fishing off the coast of New Foundland, are some of the leading articles while thoughtful sportsmen will be interesting in read- ing E. R. LaFleche's arrangement of the Ontario and Quebec Inter -provin- cial Fish and Game Laws. The re- gular departments are well maintain- ed and the issue is a good one for the summer sportsman's reading. Fanning Mill. Sieves I am agent for the Clinton £ann• ing mill sieves,• and farmers re- quiring any, can procure them at my farm,'South of Zurich. John Hey jr. • The.. MOLSONS BANK Established 1853 Opened Branch in Hurolr Co. 1874 Saving Bank Accounts Solicited. Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Manager HICK'S FORECASTS A Regular Storm Period involves the 22nd, to 27th having its centre on the 24th. If the barometer does not rise after electrical storms on and a - about the 23rd, a series of blustering thunder storms will appear for sever- al days and nights in succession of this period, If previous July periods have brought rain freely, a continua- tion of the same will be natural at this; but we seriously question wheth- er this will be the case, although ti the Venus period will help in the direc- tion, Leaden Flour, or ran ,And .v r � week's. orn Conrse,and Fine` Salt. Produce of all kiids-ta.ken in • :. eacba, ige of fre .. 3?z�4phone . �3 HENSALL MARKET Beans primes per bus $1.20 Cook's Snowdrift Flour $2.75 Snowdrift flour in 5 bag lots $2,50 Feed flour 1.30 Bran per ton $19.00 Shorts per ton $20.00 Wheat per bus. 94cts. Barley per bus 55cts. Oats per bus. 82cts. entlemen's Watchc a h. Chains Silverware ;;- Oh these and other lines.' F. W. Hess G. R. Hess Jewellers, - ZURJC Our Spring Shoes have arived. Come in and have a look at the many differen styles we carry. Zurich The Horne of Good Shoes NIE CA7E AS The Brownie Camera is simple to operate, thoroughly - Practical in results. The No. 2 Brownie takes a Picture 2 1-4 x 3 1.4. Price $2.00 Catalogue sent Free on Request. H. Appel Jeweller Fin watch repairing my specialty, Agent for. Canadian Kodak C