HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-05-14, Page 1• Vol. IX.
The Official Organ of Zurich
FRIDAY MORNING., Y „, 14, ,I909.
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D. S. Faust has a full supply of
mangold seed, 2 lbs for 25 cents.
Mr. Haraor Well of Seaforth
visited his home here, over Sunday
A good range of white washable
new vests for $1,50 cash, at D. S.
Faust. Come and get one.
Mr, Dunbar of Clinton has been
put on the local staff of the Mol -
sons Bank.
A. good range of new wall paper
at D. S. Faust.
Surveyors -are still working in
the southern part of the Township,
on the proposed electric railway.
J. Preeter received a carload of
the Maple Leaf Safe -lock shingles
last week. The maple leaf shingles
are second to none in quality or
appearance.
Mr. and. Mrs, Alex Mosseau of
the Bronson Line, mourn the death
of their 8 -months -old baby, which
sad event occurred on Monday
evening.
The Zurich baseball club is equip-
ped with handsome uniforms. If
their ball playing this season will
compere with their appearance,
they will make a good record.
Lutheran Church—The evening
service in St. Peter's Lutheran
- church, will be conducted in Eaag
lish. The thecae of the meditation
being "Prayer." All are invited
to attend.
A ladies' light fawn short coat
was stolen from Mr, 3. J. Merner's
store, last week, and the guilty
party is known. Mr. Merner ex-
pected that the lady would become
cceascience.stricken and return the
article but up to the present time
it has net been returned. It is not
1i1y that Mr. Merner will sartaae-
-Cute If the loss is made good.
,! A eitting of the Tenth. Divisien
,Q9Urt was held in the
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Alage4
The first case on the list was La-
porte vs Cantin. This is an appeal
from the magistrate's trial, but
owing to tbe illness of Mrs. Vantin
the case bad to be adjourned to the
September court. The next two
oases were the A. 0. U. W. vs
Dietz and Merner. This was. settled
by Defendants agreeing, to away
85.00 and half costs. A number of
Judgment Summons were disposed
of.
Girl wanted, to learn type -setting
and to assist in office. Apply Tem
HERALD, Zurich,
See our line of baby carriages
and go carts. Prices right. J.
Preeter.
Messrs. Blair and Cameron, bar.
risters, of Goderich, and Mr. 3. G.
Stanbury, barrister. of Exeter, at-
tended the sitting of the Division
Court here on Monday. '
Coroner Campbell was called to
Hensall on Tuesday morning, in
connection with the sudden dea,th
of Mr. David Follich, who former-
ly lived on the Parr Line 'in this
Township.
Mr. F. W. Hess brought his Reo
automobile to town on Saturday.
He made the trip from London in
less than three hours and was ac-
companied by Messrs. W. G. Hess
and J. H. Schuettler.
Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist,
Specialist will be at Royal Hotel,
Hensall, on Friday, May 21st.
Hours 9 a m to 9 p m. Glasses pro-
perly fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail-
ing eyesight and throat troubles
treated.
The reduction in the average
price of commodities which is being
monthly reported does not apply,
as the housekeeper knows. to daily
necessities. Tbe redactions in pric-
es which have affected -the a,verag.
es have been most plainly marked
in metals and raw materials, which
have not come within the scope of
an average family's expenditure.
Food prices, as a matter of fact,
continue to exhibit a trend towards
higher revels.
VICTORIA DAY IN PARKHILL
Parkhill has long been noted for
the excellence of its celebrations
on Victoria Day, May 24th, and
this year will be no exception to
the rule, in fact the celebration
this year will be on a more exten-
sive scale than any heretofor
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La- 'ell 4datti es
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he a race tnetat'isallecl off. the ki`of
,some of the best trotters in 'the
province., The Turf Association
have also arranged for the appear-
ance of tbe world's fastest race
horse, the Eel, time, 2 02i, who
will go in an exhibition mile. There
will also be an attraction in the
Town Hall in the evening. If you
are not going fishing go to Park-
hill on that day. Special rates on
the Grand Trunk.
No. 43.
A bargain in toiletsiottp. 7 bars
for 25 cents at D. S. Faust,
A young mare with -foal at foot .
for sale or exchange for a young
horse. S. Rennie.
D. S. Faust has a good supply of
white linen hats fox the bcwlers.
Call and see them
Miss Mabel Wenzel Of Crediton,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Eilber, over Sunday. .`
Mr. J. P. Rau has disposed of
his driver to Mr. N. M. Cantin of
St Joseph, and has purchased an-
other from his brother Henry,
Mr. r. Hess Sr., has the bowling
ground all leveled up and seeded
and if the weather is favorable the
green will be in good shape ijn a
mouth.
Mr. W. S. Ruby, of the Bronson
Line, returned Monday night ffdra,
Pigeon, Mich.. where he attended
the funeral of his mother, who
died last week.
A petition signed by 1,700
payers was presented to tbe
boro Council praying thata"
option,layelaw might be p
to the elltiterate of . that to
January.ilif •
Poles are being dis
extensions to the kin
system and ten to fiftee
new line will be erected,
fidently expected that one
telephones will be conned
Zurich central, before fall;
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The Newest and Most Up-to-date Choice in Hats for
"olcl and young.
N”S• slid BOYS' READY-MADE SUITS
ea Full Line of Suits at eteasone,ble Prices.
OIl1.; CLOTHS and LINOLEUMS
2 yards andef yards wide. Nice Patterns.
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A11 Farm Produce taker"
.Exchange for Goods,
Rev. Mr. Hart of Hensal;
sed the Y. P. A. of the RA
church, on Tuesday eveita
handled his subject, nelein
success" in a most admirable ulitn.•
ner. The reverend gentleman was.
,highly pleased with the large num-
ber of young people present. He
considered this to he the best
young people's society he addresa,
efor quite a number of yearsa'
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Congratulations to the Evelingeheal
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The ju oilee Silver Banda:neat Iras
are in need -of new: unifoziesa
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the business ex-ma:eat ti.esga'ilt,t
to keep this institution as esper
nent advertisement they will have. ,
to go down into their pockets and
dig out some . coin. About $150 00
will be required and we understand
the band is willing to put up about
one half of this amount. The hund-
red or so required to be raised
would be amply returned with in-
terest before the summer is over.
Will some ono hand around a Sub-
scription list?
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Ready=to=wear Suits
Just a word about our Ready-to-wear snits. Our
stock comprises a large range of the latest clothsand.
styles, and our increased sales in 'this department
prove that we are selling at right prices. A nickle
or emn metal watch given with every youth's suit
purchased. Also a full line of latest in hats, shirts,
ties, etc., all new goods. We also carry a wide
range of Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots, etc., in suit
lengths, and can have a suit made to order for you at
short notice. See our lines before you buy.
Silk elastic Pelts in all newest shades, Frillings
in black, white and blue, Ladies Fancy Hose in tan,
oxblood, and many other shades, Long Lisle Gloves
in tan, black and white. All sizes. We advise
buying these now as the demand for these goods will
be large.
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Li -oleurns, Floor OHS and
Carpets,
if son need Floor Coverings ,of any kind come
in and see our range: We have passed into stock a
number of new patterns,and now have a wiee range
to choose from.. See our Tapestry carpets and Flaw'
Rugs, Jap mattings etc.
Prices are
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'tistomers. Every department is
con4pete with any. A visit to our
as satisfactory as possible.
LACE CURTAINS
Uouse-cleaning season is now on and, we have
made special arrangements for easy choosing of new
Lace Ourtains. Our curtains range in •.price from
25 cts tp $3.00.
WHITEWEAR
We desire to call the attention of the ladies to'
our line of whitewear. Everything in waists, tkirts
etc. Onr stock is very coMplete and We invite
inspection of these goods. •
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•. Our millinery trade has grown in leaps and
•-bound. Our show room is filled. with - the latest
and loveliest creations in Dame Fashion'e style. You
Will have to' .use them to appreciate them, VOn
are cordially invited to visit our millinery depart-
ment as often as :you please.
PICK THESE UP
Granite water pails 50 cent g mid 75eente
Granite diipere 15 cents
Granite wash bowl 15 cents
Granite soap dishes 10 centa
Curtain poles 10 cents
Sweat Pads 95 cents
9 kegs of carpet tacks 5 ciente
Large Rand Sews 85 coins
Ilarnees Snaya 9 for 5 cents
25 11) scales 00 cents
Band Cleaner 10 cents
Stove Pipe Varnish 10, 1 and 20 rents
Victor Flour Sift21s 1.1) (tuts.
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See is about your Roofino. and Eavetroughing.
Full Stock of SherWin=Williams Paints. Curtain -stretchers, ,Screen Doors and
Windows. Highest grade coil wire and barb wire.
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