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The Herald, 1909-07-16, Page 1= ' •-•••""7-, •The Official Organ of„.Zurichl and Hay Townshipi Vol. 1X1•' FRIDAY MORNNG, JULY 16, 1909. • itsraereereeearesere-e-eseera.e.-04-zeleeer See o Hartlei 9 LOCAL NEWS. 6 Mr a ur iron beds for $2.75, at b's. nd. Mrs, 3. Taylor, visited in Exeter, on Sunday. gfer-Acete-.4-164-9o479,4-114-214-^r4 frlentl$. D S I aust has a .ev stt ipe inen Come 'before they are gone. The Faust family and relatives held a picnic at Grated Bend, on Tuesday. Rev. A. D. Gischler will occupy his pulpit on Sunday Morning and evening. $1000 to $1800 .private fends to loan at 6% on good farm security. Apply to E. Zeller, Zurich. ' Lutheran Church -The evening service in St. Peter's Lutheran 'church, will be conducted in Eng- lish. - A11 are cordially invited to attend. The firrt matinee races of the summer will be held shortly. There will likely be two horse events,and a bicycle race. Full particulars later. Mrs. Charles Sticklee of Detroit, accompanied by her two children, visited withber mother Mrs. Henry Greb, over Sunday. She also visited relative:4 in Stratford and returned to Detroit on Tuesday. Dr. Oven's Surgeon, °enlist, Specialist will be at Ro.,val. Hotel,• Hensall, on Monday, Aug., • 2nd. Haters 2 to 6 p in. Glasses pro. perly fitted, Catarrh. deafness, fail- ing eyesight and throat troubles treated. During the heavy thunderstorm which passed over this section last Saturday afternoon. the largo barn • Cherries wanted afHartleib's. Mr. Charlie Either of Bayfield. visited his home here, on Sunday. • Ifyou want a fine summer tie, call at D 5 Faust. Miss Maggie Stelck of London, is • visiting relatives and friends here, at present. For a line up to date dress shirt, call at D. S. Faust. Marshall Zeller left on Tuesday morning to attend,the Y. M. 0, A. Camp, near Goderich. WAIr. William Smith incl family of se Detroit are touring in their automo- " bile, in this section. • Mr. Hartman. Steinbach returned to Detroit on Saturday afternoon, 'after a pleasant visit with relatives • in ton and vicinity. Wanted -A. young girl to do light housework, only three in family, easy place. Apply to Mrs. Rens- ford, box 133 Clinton, Ont. We sell. only the Plymouth. Twines -Gold Medal, Silver Sheaf and Plymouth. Special -guaranteed to run the required length. 3. Preeter. , High Grade Manitoba Flour. One thousand bags price $3,00 per bag. Every •bag guaranteed first quality. Call at the Hensall Oat- meal Mills. D, Urquhart. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Melick left this week for Edmonton Albert', to spend a few weeks with their son John 11., and their daughter, Mrs. Isaac .T.Indson. Wewish them a pleasant visit and a safe return. We contracted for a large alien- tity of corrugated gitleanized. roofing and in order to dispose of it quick, we have cut the price for .1tely to $3.76 a equare or $4.00 put on complete, sheet measure. C. Hartleib Zuriehter of Mr. am. Ters. In . Je teen of score and lin . .1 r ' ''' • rm.), 1 'The animal Cet,14i:,s:' T->., __;5, ',,,),,,i1„,,.,, reNtainiiIr.rldav -•' • ' ,,' '. 4 •••444k4A11,`' ' ' 1' ' . ... • . $ .1 .... 4 '. . . , ..., . , ..,. : - ., .i.„ ,'y' • .:. v . , ..•. , , • , , • .F...,4,, was • •opereted .1111011 for .lati.j.11 (la „. ri• rt. I • . '.... •'. Dee •'' .' ' id' 1:101..EI angni.--tirxoehier li'' 4' . 4 '.',1 , •:-Ielii . • u 1 ft1:l t'vn 1 att,'!.' ".-93 1.1EL'Ithe tiiein deligialllly 01U' .14V14..PY :Law 194." ttel,, of rit, '• WaYne Indiana. The E Faust sf 0 '4 ' 0 ulr"...ite 31) 0tn,-,:trirA eon- Ev. ellurch Sunday s'i-4160:1 1t1.14; yotnig lady win be remembered as L Hoffman, n 2 Heiliki k 21.) n '‘ve. 1 it . , ,e. i e . e. e. Sunday. Everything seem et l to a gradnute teem i be Children's F Mathews eb 2 01 eS i ey ef 1 ./ite-:: ,,,e ,„.e. „1i rare_ Paris green at 1). S. Faust, 26' ets per lb. Mr. H. J. D., Coolre, of ,Hensall was a business visitor, here . on Tuesday. this week as a witness, in the Bice Mr. P. Lamont was „in Goderich WWV* case. • Mrs. David Gottoliall-,c of Bad Axe, Mich., is in town visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. •:Lehman, The many friends ,of Mr, M. Haercher will be plettetel to learn that he is slowly recoeering from his recent illness. D 5 Faust ha i jest ret:eived ,a of gilt edge glassware, eeliserr at. 10 15 and 20 cents. Tile biggest snap ever given. in glassware. Mr. Charles Welker of llilverton gave his friende.a shOrt call here, this week. He ',reports busin.ese good in his new location. To the travelling publie-Oall and see our telescopes, club' bags, suit oases and trunks. We have a large stock and sell at lew prieeS for quick sale, At Hartleilf•s. The following s.cores were made at the weekly gun * p•netice, on Tuesday evening: -P.; Sipple, ti; F. W. Hess, 8; 3. Preeter, 8; W. O'Brien, 4; J. P. Bee. 9, W. Rowenlegg, 6, C. BASEBALL On Friday evening the Hensall Juniors .played the retnen game with the youngsters of Zurich on the local dianiend and after the, 2nd innings it, was Zerieb 8 of Mr, John One:brawn who resides all the way. The ilebliinn at the ipelle in stanley Township, near Hills- • locals was sharper and :testing Lee green, Was struck by lightning and Hoffman. in the box pitty•N1 gauze totally destroycal. A large quanti- • "e VskiWffinf Sale hi linery •Department ...iniai'sastatcwozot.0=04,wrzKu••• =nrec discount sale of 25 percell Latlies' • Hats -in the :Millinery delo,ktinent.-• The millinery season is neaAt Oer;. will* run off the balance of, my this oc, large discount. If you are ne..0,4O2 4 now is your . time ; First come--.1#st • Tkere are S01110 fine ft1)46,-(late. 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A'AX 1:01) VI.:i': . you r re. 1): t7.11;1 -.,' :' . , in- of hay which had been stored (10 that would puzzle some eliars to duplicate. He held th siNieitors in the building was else consnnied down to two r Itins, gi Ran by the fire. Mr. Cochrane's loss pitch ing the ast Cense SenineS will be heavy. wii92:twe rnere rens .WCr tee de by •- 1+,,liss Ethel Ido Jennison, 41111g-hthe visitors. The fano% s the 17:1Y" • , conspire to the success of fhe •ocas- sion. The church was tilled the perfume 'of roses and large app. pre eiati ve audiences. Th6 rel Iii one sentimenr of Hong and declamation was insphing. The eallection o • *22.46 bears practical testimony to the splendid missionary spirit of this conor.,terratiou. p , . Otir stock of summer Dress Goods - has bee3i the talk of town, and our se- leetion still comprises some of the most ;- fashionable lines. We corcltally invite the • ladies to call and look through our Mus- . lins, Linens, Voiles, Silks, etc. You can M a save dollars by making your purchase here. • Baby Carriages Etc • D. I We are offering some special values in. baby carriages, go-carts, expreiis wagons etc. All new goods and strong- ly built, • Hospital, Detroit Mieb,, -and was in Ft Wayne upon the preformanee of her duties, when taken ill, and upon the advice of her nhysielan„ submitted to the operation. Last report from her bedside were to the effect of a rapid reeovery, and as soon as she is able to travel she will be at home in Hay to. spend the summer and to recnperate Roy Faust a 8 .1-tuderin lb 0 oet, Morris Rau 2b 2 Weisniiller 0 W Euby lb 2 . Brandt es 2 Lorne Weber& 2 • Bullard rf 0 Y.10 A Bender rf 2 :Neelands p 6 13Y I11IX0s" , 1 2 3 4 3 6 7; 8 0 Zu• rich 0 1. 4 2 4 2 4i 1 1-19 ' .f.$ ' ii. --17 pry° 7 Hensall n 1. 0 0 0 1. 0 2 0-41 (70 Umpire, W, Perkin, lien:el]. 1 4,, ....„,.., essen-sneesse".72..-eeeeceenre...,....-se.e......, ese. „eneees se -tense., es,..e.es.......,,se. ers es.,..... --e• ' .. Nes ,see, ,,,,-,.:-.......,see...ce....„.-.•.-,-....-...,se,..-.........-4... ee...eseere en --- ';--ar...es-..e...e.•.e.- - .......- , 012,I tyle :t-isow.4 for Ti • repr,ent 1,n1.71. IA .11r :,tioe!:, • Wie "St"faise2:3S M.WetZ2781C3e=kM2*.gefe.:2.V.•?.=1,--=3e'•' V414= This entire page would not be sufficient to contain the great lists of specials in all kinds of things for summer wear which we have arrayed for your choos= ing. You can't do better than by making a selection from our stocks of summer Dress Fabrics, Silks, Ready=to=Wear Uarments, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear, Collars, Belts, Parasols, etc. .5ilinirner Dress Goods • ^ ,1 PLY t inder Twine We are sole agents for the Fa- mous Plymouth Twine. Best by Test. Gold Medal, 650 feet to pound. 4 4 Silver Sheaf, 600 " Plymouth Special, 550. Prices right, • Quality the Best 4 See us about your eavetroughing, roofing, or 0 1 tuaranteedjirst class. • All kinds produce wanted. 0 i § I- • ° T J. P RE ET E 1 .i....................... ..,....., SUMIlER SUITS We desire to call the attention of the men to our Summer Suits. Why not keep cool during the hot weather by wearing suitable clothes. We have a large stock to select from at prices rang- ing from $8.00 to $15.00. They are made up in the latest styles and cloths. Call in and look over them. We also carry a large stock of boys' and youth's suits. See our stock of men's shirts, newest and' coolest, belts, collars, ties, socks, etc. anyllron work, our work is ZU *4110H w.z.v.f.t3te=ripragmilotkorOtecik>C0 •••••