The Herald, 1909-01-15, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich a. ay Township.
Vol. IX.
FRIDAY MORNING, J - 'p15 , 1909.
WINTER TERM
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JANUARY 4TH
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LOCAL NEWS.
Do not miss this great opportuni•
ty of 20% discount sale at D. S.
Faust.
`,The New Hamburg Independent
has been enlarged to eight pages
and is now an up-toelate weekly
Journal.
A frill line of skates, straps,
sleigh bells, string bells, etc. J.
Preeter.
Messrs. David Sehwartzentruber
and Solomon Beohler, are in Baden
and vicinity this week on a plea-
sure trip.
10,000 hides wanted, before the
lst of March, at the Zurich Tan-
nery or at Rannie's feed store,
where we will pay highest price in
cash. Rennie sc Witwer.
We have secured the agency for
Zurich and vicinity for the Ray-
mond and White sewing machines.
None just as good. Get our prices
before purchasing. J. Preeter.
The Rev. A. D. Gischler, will
e1 take for his subject next Sunday
evening, -The Duty which parents
owe to their children." Parents !
D. S. Faust's sale will only last
one month, so get a move on.
Mr. J. E. MoDoneli of Hensall
was in town on Wednesday.
Mr. Andrew Ehnes of Edmonton,
Alberta is visiting at the home of
his brother, Mr. A. G. Ehnes.
Did you ever get a snap in Dross
Goods, if not call at D. S. Faust.
The biggest snap over given in
Zurich.
Through an error the date in the
• notice of the -annual meeting of the
Zurich Agtioultural society An otzr
last issue read 17th instead of 21st.
'• Owing to the absence of Tp.
Clerk Hess, the minutes of Mon-
day's. Meeting of Hay''Council will
lac: j�lielhed in our next z4slxe .
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yrs, ltcCeyznicil has purcirnset33
the Corner west of Merner's store,
from Messrs. Ynnghlut & Deiehert,
and will get possession ist of
March. She will go into business
of some kind, and she usually
snakes a success of anything she
undertak es.
The Lad]oa Aid held their month-
ly .meeting in the leva.ngelival
ehureh, on Thursday, Jun 7th.
The meeting was opened by the
Presld(11% Mrs. (4zsclzler, after
which Mrs. Been (,f Crediton, gave
e
a very interesting lcop,e on "Lilt('
and C nitrite . 'fills was followed
rl
by a, duett by Mrs. 13'an and Mfrs. •
Gisg111e1•. The nee.tine. «-(:(d r
L)issed by singing the dozzeb .tv. >
ielrs. Henry l3ossenberrv. (It
Grand Bend died on Sunday ae l'tel
1 pretracted ilint'ss. 'Thr tl((ett4e11
lady was well and favorably enuwn
in this section, a11(l was it sh ter of
Mr. j. 1P. Ran of the Commercial.
The funeral took pace on Wednes-
day forenoon, the interment taking
place in Grand Bend Cemetevy. j
.the leaves, besides Ther husband,
several sons and one daug1,ter to 1
Inourn the loss of a kind and lov-
ing
oving wife and mother !
ANNUAL MEETING .
The Annual Meeting of the Hu-
ron Weather Insurance Mutual
Company will he held in the Town
Hall, Zurich on Tuesday, February
2nd 1009, at one o'clock p. m. to
receive the Directors' and Auditors'
reports, the financial statement,
the election of three directors and
such other business as may he in
the interests of the Company. A,
G, Smillie President, E. Zeller,
Secretary.
As an indication of the outlook
for an increased yield of grain
through the West for the year 1909
figures recently published by the
Manitoba Government are interest-
ing. They show the total area
prepared for the crop of the coming
summer to be 2,273,802 acres,
which compares with the 1,843,016
acres from which the 141anitoba
crops of this year wore taken. This
striking increase in the area in the
land to be put to seed is largely the
result of excellent weather •Condi-
tions during the past three months.
The crops ripened early and the
,round was cleared in good time
to allow of the commencement of
preparatory work. An open fall
aided nonell. While these figures
speak only for the province of
Manitoba, conditions in all parts of
• the country were pretty much the
same and a greatly Increased arra
now lin safely' predicted for th-,
1009 crops of the entire Dominion,
you are invited!
Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist,
Specialist will be at Royal Hotel,
Hensall, on Friday, Jan. 29th.
Hours 5 to 10 p. m. (.Masses pro-
perly fitted, Catarrh. deafness, fail-
ing eyesight and throat troubles
treated.
Don't fail to read. H. Cook Sons
& Co. "Coupon" in this issue, cut
it out and bring it to us and get its
value. We have lately equipped our
entire hill and are manufacturing
an excellent bread flour, and wish
to have it used in every home in
reaeh of us, it, will please you, try
it. Consider the, guality and then
Consider the price It is ?5;'Cents filet': ,.
bag less then :you. will , pay for
some brands which are not as gobd:
Flom aid • feed • delivered to a
pert of..(yer,town. • 1's<e are at-
imfpay ngt4Ccehhs forivh
Now is the time fol: Victer Bear,•
at D. 8, Faust.
The sale of The Wini iliggTri-
bune to interests representing the
C P R is reported at Winnipe,
The regular meeting aaf:' the W.
C. T. U. will be held N''ednesday
afternoon, Jan. 20th ai,;the home
of Mrs. S. Rannie.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Auepfer,
of New York State, formerly re-
sidents of the Bronson • l`tine, are
visiting with their Soni 1"r. See
Knepfer.
D. S. Faust, hits a Ia
ment of remnants, Cc
some.
Rev. Mich. Zehr of Page( Micb.,
held several meetings in tttie Am-
ish church Bronson. Lin( .on Sun-
day and Monday. MI Zebr is a
very interesting speaker.
Messrs. F. Hess Se., I'! W. Hess
and W. G. Hess, left on Thursday
for South Bend Ind..to attend the
funeral of the former's s brother,
Mr. Mathis Hess.
assort-
ind get
At the annual noe'etitit, of the
Hay Fire Insurance {:olnpany,
Messrs Ben Surerus 'anel J. C.
Ralbiieisch were re' -elects to the
directorate, while Mr. George Me -
Ewen of Hensall is :the ne\ti !face on
the Board. This Conpf!ty now
carries over four million' deflers of
insurance.
Wo regret exceedingly to learn
that 11Zr. Louis B ;.Wai;ne 1:'6f Plana
Coulee, Man., died .lit fa).*rcui.osis
on November 3r j Lepis , was
born here on Ant: el2thAl888., and
left about 20 yettrS aha'; for . the
Canadian West Se lest • "'a widow
and three chilldren to 4aM`rurrihis
early death.
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Juuary February Sale
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20%% DISCOUNT
Off our regular prices during these Imonttias
This applies to everything in our entire
Stook of General Dry Goody Sand Gents
Furnishings, su -h as
DIRI(.SS GOODS PRAY I'S FLANNELETTES
Fri ANNUS SIIIRTINGS COTTON-ADES
GIN'GIIAMS TOWEL a IA -:';•4 SATEENS
CRETONNES FACTORY BLEACHED
C(UTONS W RA1'PERETTES LINOLEUriS
2 and 4 yards wide LACES EMBROIDERIES
TOQUES WOOL SCARFS SILK SCARFS,
HOSIERY GLOVES LADIES' COATS
LADIES' FURS LADIES' UNDERWEAR
TABLE OILo] oT;Is TABLE LINENS
FLOOR OIL(LOTIIs 50 STAMPED MATS
4 WOOL BLANKETS I ; FLANNELETTE
BLANKETS, dark and 1i.. -ht. s r..es I0-4- 11 4
and 1!:.4, full. size.
Gents Furnishings
READYMADE SUITS s f,,r Men and Boys.
OVERCOAT` f(,1• Alin and I; ,v.. GLOVES
in Iiid and 3lucea. CAPS -Fur -lined, for
Melt and Boys.
IIATS TIES ('OLLARS
UNDERWEAR for Men and
a gooil assortment.
T WEED PANTS
t n!tile; t't • order DRESS
Notice is hereby gi r n
peetingot the Zurich-?
The tender 1&Lves of a hareiless i
lung -healing Mountainous shrub,
give to Dr Shoop's Gough R.ptnedv
its marvelous curative properties.
Tight, tickling, or distressing
coughs, quickly. yield to the heal-
ing soothing action of this splendid
prescription—Dr Shoop's Congh
Remedy. And it is so safe and
good for children, as well. Con-
taining no opium, chloroform, or
other harmful drugs, tlu)tha14
shnnl(1 in safety always dermoid
1?r Shoop's. If other 1 rtal•,ll, a (,
G a+Intl. ten tb"n No! 1 l' t,,,a1• t, vn •
judge ! Sold by d 1 Merrier.
o'clock p an.
W. T. Caldwell, i?. „ %a tlit, •�
COUNTY GOUT c!tr.,
Meeting of the Eur o(z •Cuunte- ;
Couneil—The Council of t",xe
ration of the County of f-uron will
meet in the council ellal},bers, in
alm Town of Goderich, O. Tuesday l
the 2•lth inst., • at. .i ,(,'c ek p. ills ;
All accounts, ugaihst tltr comity;
requiring to be settled" illu't b(''
plaeed with the ('ler: 1i1 ore this I
date, W. luta(;i I
.Dated Jan 12th 190:4
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SOCKS BRACES
Boys, in heavy and light,
OVERALLS SMOCKS
SHIRTS and
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A Big. Assortment of Remnants in Print, ManueIettes,
and Dress Goods. DRESS GOODS SNAP.—So goods put
cut at A ,141c4,RED1. C,TION. Don't Bliss this: '+ `A.
Altai Farm Produce taken it
Echa.ngc: for Goods.
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ti. ..l .L 4i.i bel i�.�° L
and Mantles at greatly red Iced prices, and F x.(%i;'t-e r 11 .rk 4 them down
to the very lowest notch. These are O. high class goods ,nnd this
season's styles, and if you want a bargain in a Coat or Ma tie, take
advantage of this sake. Here are !'w of the prices a
$15. ladies' coats, now for
$12. ladies' coats, now for 8.5o
$6,511 ladies: coats, now for -1.50
5.00 lal.(dies- "out:. now for :3,50
$8. ladies' coats, now for 5.50. :l.::a() ladies' coats, now for .0ct
7.50 ladies' coats, now for 5.50 Ii(�sidcs other Ng IiaT 'sibs
You are invited to look through our stock whether you buy or not.
We extend to one and ail
Orth Best Wishes for a
Produce of all kinds ~wanted
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