The Herald, 1909-06-11, Page 1Vol. IX.
LOCAL ,NEWS-
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Fancy socks at D. S. Faust.
New acts --D. S. Faust, 0. Fritz,
Clinton Business College.
See our long handle shovels at
60cts each, at Hartleib's.
Mr. Henry Gellman . visited
friends in Exeter over Sunday.
We are handling the celebrated
"Star' brand of cement, none better
on the market. J. Preeter.
Miss Laura and . Wilfred Weido,
are visiting relatives in Buffalo
N. Y. at present.
If you want a good soythe get the
Black Diamond, its warranted, at
Hartleib's
Miss Erma Rennie of Hensall
visited at the home„ of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Rannie, over Sttnday.
Leave your orders for chestnut
or furnace coal, at J. Preeter's. We
handle only best grade coal.
Health inspector Eiiber will start
to make his rounds next week, and
all yards should be put in order at
once.
Mr, John Meyer of the Town
Line and Messrs. Alfred Meliek
and Ed- Merner of the Bronson
Line Were connected up by tele-
phone, the past week.
Mr; William Gramof Hillsgreen,
who is in his, 87th year, was in
town yesterday, to visit his sister,
Mrs. Henry Ortwein. Mr. Grant is
one the early settlers of this
townsiii.p and is still quite hearty.
The Official Organ •of Zuricb and Hay Township,'"
1909.
FRIDAY. MOANING JUNE
1± onnd—Pair screen door hinges.
Call at this office.
Rocking' chairs at 75ets each, at
Hartleib's. •
Mr. W. H. • Hoffman attended
the assizes at Gocierioh, this week,
as a Juryman.
100 Bamboo fishing poles, regular
10 .cents for 5 ets next 'week, at
Hartleib's.
Mr. Sam Brown's children of
Crediton, were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. 3, Preeter, on Sunday:
D. S. Faust is running off the
balance of his ladiie&' hattsiss th s
discount of 25,/,
change.
Mr. Wm. Fee and Missy Mary Fee
are visiting relatives in the Cana-
dian West for a few weeks.
Young 'Agricultural mare with
foal at foot. For sale or exchange
for a young work horse. Apply to
S. Rennie.
Dr. Oven's Surgeon;, Oculist,
Specialist will be at ' Royal Hotel,
Hensall, on Friday, June 18th..
Hours g a m to 9 p m. Glasses pro-
perly fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail-
ing eyesight and throat troubles
treated.
The Zurich baseball club added,
nother scalp to•: their collection on
'day evening: at Exeter, by trimrt-''
Ing the team of that town by a
core of 14.8. The evening was
not a very good one, as rain made
the ground rather wet. Out of
five games played this season our
boys won four, which is certainly
a good showing and in a short
time they will be able to "stack
up" against the best in the County.
Another matter for congratulation
is that in no game did they bring
in an outside player. The team is
strictly a hone product.
If you are in hoed of a
vest, callat D: S. Faust,
Mr.' and Mrs. Ed; 1 Warn of
Crediton, visited Mrs Ilenry
Wurm, on Sunday. : a
Best Portland ceineni $t ";:.per
barrel, or $1.60 per barrel at;-Hen-
sall, at Hartleib's y
St. Boniface Catholic church had
40 -hours' devotional s4rvire, this
week. s
For Sale --Gasoline "stove with
three burners and oven. Almost
new. Apply to Mrs. ii1oWittter..s,
Zurioh.
Mr. J. J. Merger was"`"delegate
from the local lodge, th1 to 0 0 F
annual meeting, at London, this
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The regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will bo held on Wednesday
afternoon, June 16th, commencing
at 2.30, at the home of Mrs. John
Geiger.
The local backsmiths desire to
iniform the public that no horse -
shoeing will be . done after six
o'clock in the evening. All persons
will please make a note of this.
Manitoba Flour—Two .cars just
to hand that was purchased before
the advance, also cars bran, shorts
and corn. High quality pure Mani-
toba Flour $3.00 per bag for a few
days, D. URQUHART,
Oatmeal Mill, Hensall.
The stone foundation', of Mr. E.
ICloDn's house has peen`. completed.
The contraotors are Messrs Rose
and Schenck.
Crediton and Zuriph will play
baseball here, this (Friday) even-
ing, commencing at 5.30. sharp:
This will be a good .going and
everybody should .turn :out. Ad-
mission 15 and 10.
We have decided to clear out the
balance of our milliner;y stock at
greatly reduced. prices: From now
to the end of the season you will
be able to secure big bargains in
millinery at Proeter's. •
Bev. H. A. Thomas of St.
Thomas, will occupy -the pulpit in
the Evangelical church on Sunday
morning at 10.45, and Rev. W. J.
Hammett of Newberry, ..Ort,, will
preach in the evening at 7,30.
"The Hensall Flouring Mills
have on band. a large quantity of
Feed, and will supply ;you with
Bran at $22.00 and Shorts at $23,00
per ton ; secure your requirements
while the supply. lasts; If you
want good bread use oti'tr "Snow
DriftFamily Flour."T,�
H. COOK, SON:. & C((
The writ for the by-election in
North- Waterloo has been issued.
Nomination clay June 16th and
polling June 23rd. The election is
made necessary by the sitting
member W. L. M. 'ming accepting
a cabinet position in the Dominion
Government.
A Good School --The Fall term
of Clinton k;csiness College,. which•
is a luck n Canada's Greatest Chain
of High Grade pusiness Schools,
will commence Aug. 30. It will be
Well for young people desiring
advancement to investigate closely
the success of its graduates and
learn the advantages of being con.
neoted with this Chain.
As this College is affiliated with
the Spotton oorreopondence Schools
students may, study at hone al-'
together or, in part, and then finish
at College, thereby saving consider-
able board bill.
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Annual meetingg of ti'aoutb,Hliron
'Farmers Institute, will•be. 'held in
McDonell's f3a11, Hensall, on Tues.
day June 15th, at 1.30 p. in. Busi-
ness of meeting: receiving',R the an-
nual report incl election ofioloers,
for the ensuing ye ar. Prhf,• Har-
court will be in attendanceland de-
liver an address on "Coiaz'htarative
value of Feeding stuffs.". A full
attendance is requested, '
W. D. Sanders. B 5.'Fhillips,
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discount. sale of 25 ° percent .on Ladies'
Hats in the Millinery department. The
millinery season is nearly over, so I will
run off the balance of 4ay Stock with this
large discount. If' you are in need of a Hat,
now is your time; First come—first choice.
Tkere are some fine up-to-date
Hats which must be sold
M.1 Farm Produce taken
Exchange for this Sale,
D. S. F;A
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Goods bought in the best markets, and bought at
will convince you. Our attention to buyers
Ready=to=we.., r Suits
Just a word' about our Ready-to-wear suits. Our.
stock comprises a large range of the latest cloths and
styles, and our increased sales in this department
prove that we are selling at right prices. A niellc
or gun 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, Worotecls, Cheviots, etc., in suit
lengths, 'and can have a suit made to order for you at
short notice. See out lines before you blip
Belts, Frillings, Hose and.
Gloves
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Silk elastic Belts in all newest shades, l+rillings
in black, white and blue, Ladies Fancy Hose in tan,
oxblood, and many other shaded, Long Lisle Gloves
in tap, black and white. All sizes. We advise
buying these now as the demand for these goods will
be large,
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wants of our Customers. Every department is tilled with
prices that will compete with any. A visit to pnr Store
we try to make as satisfactory As possible.
L Ino gums, Floor Oils and
Carpets
If you need Floor Coverings of any kind come
in and see our range. We have passed into stock a
number of oew patterns and lima '.have a',glee. range
to choose from. See ear Tapestry carpets and Flaor
Rugs, Jap mattings etc.
LACE CURTAINS
Boase -gleaning season is now on and we have
made special arrangements for'easy choosing of new
Lace Curtains. Our curtains range in price from
25 cts to $8.00. ' •.,•
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We desire to call the attengon of the ladies to
our line of whitewear: Every t9 ing•in waists, skirts
etc. Our stock is very con: f ete and we invite
inspection of these goods.
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Our millinery trade has grown in leaps and
bounds. Our show room is filled with- the latest
and loveliest creations in Daine Fashion's style. You
will have to see them to appreciate then. You
are cordially invited to visit our inillinbry depart-
ment as often as you please. •
PICK THESE UP
Granite water pails" 50 cents and`75 cents
Granite dippers 15. cants
Granite waslr bowl 15 cents
-Granite soap dishes 10 (gilts
Curtain poles 10 cents
Sweat- Pads 25 cents
2 kegs of carpet tacky 5 cents
Large Hand Saws 85 cents
Harness Snaps 2 for 5 cents
25 Ib salt's GO cents
hand Cleaner -10 cents
Stove Pipe Varnish 30, la, and 20 cents
Victor Flour Sifter i.0. tints,
8 See us, about'iyour Roofing and E,ayetrot ghhrng.
Full Stock of 5hheiwi ms Paints. Curtain=st1cete ler S,, Screen Dojt,
`�vi 1 doves: Highest grade coil wire and barb wi e.
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