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The Official Organ of Zurichn and Hay Township.1
FRIDAY MORN IN 0,-7JUI.X4e23,
• " kaz -4-94-704-segz Mr. John Preeter WS a visitor
7 at Bayfield. on. WednesdaY.
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PAT-;. Mr. Chas Overholtz, was a Visitor
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iecror"Ue1,-...,4•44-9.4-a,4-sfe in town Sunday.
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Young man, don t forget
at.a: to rin
Alac314 Ciirratits:. raspberries and
your sweet heart to the hewn social
,a 1„Mer•iier's.
- • next Thursday.
• ,•*tther' ,Siropder„.'ettendett ere Miss Nettie Well and 1Nliss
EEelnia
•Ciftli641Irtie1lier: :31•at
, :' ,' lKoehler of Toronto, ar6 here visit-
la*SV•Woak: ' • in their paren
ts. '*313!'" hel:P '9 "-Lost—On Monday,. . -between
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l'O*110:1132°EiXillei ''115;rM't0 :`; 0. :611'e 'tdrich and St Joseph. a' bugq
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aildreSsed the •Kif... ,4ch: 'n.nda'r, is Mr. Ed. visiting at the home of his
I. Henry Fanst.ofe'..Caro. . 16 „
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' 7•'''Schcrol lilt •Sunday:rinornillg. mother, Mrs. Henry:Greb.
family of the 14ti tiiid14.40:itittfa, holtz are spending the week with
Bender; are spending . ilie Teak at their uncle Mr. John Delittelholtz,
Grand Bend.
Mr.Norman Ileltzni01,4' 'Of t1):.6.
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Mrs. John Haas of Detroit, ac-
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. at Hensall.
Chronicle -Telegraph statft'; of. Virkt: p:
eompanied by her children, is
erloo, is spending the, ckeervOith visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
his parents. ,:.•:• ' ' ' ' ' *Joseph Foster, Babylon Line.
Mr. 3. Weseloh .: who. recently. The Zurich school made a credit -
disposed of his hotel lit:Water,oci, able showing at the recent examine, -
has embarked in the fiout azidfeed.. tions. Five out of six passed the
business. • • Entrance, and two out of three the
Mrs, Bossenberry Sr. is lea= ,graduation.
town this week, and 'expects tb• The fall wheat harvest has corn -
spend the remainder of her daYit, meneed, and. the crop promises to
-with her son Frank, at Berlin.
`tie a. good average. Haying is nearly
Hensall bowlers gave the• locals completed and. on the :whole the
several severe drubbings, recentbr, crop has been light.
and lots of practise will be required Dr. Oven's Surgeon, °enlist,
to put the locals into championship Specialist will be at Royal Hotel,
form. 'Hensel], on Monday, Aug. 2nd.
Mr, Wellington Johnston eft-lgs 2 to 6 p in. Glsses pro -
recently for Berlin where he has
secured a situation. Wellington
was one of the boys and vv,ill be
missed by the youreg people.
Mr; and Mrs. Ezra. Xaercher and Masters Theodore and Leo Mittel -
Mr P Lamont /wide , Shipment
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of three cars of cattle tQ. voronte,
on Saturday,
Mr, Emil Schroeder, sell of Mr.
George Schroeder of 'the: Bronson
Line recently picked, 48 • boxes of
strawberries in one tionr.,.
Mr. Henry Pflle accompanied by
his sister Melissa, and. Xlss Stelck,
spent Sunday in Colborne Town-
ship.
Wanted—A young girl to do' light
housework, only three in family,
easy place. Apply to Mrs., Rens-
ford, box 133 Olinton,, Ont. ' •
• The town of Goder;
antomobiles, this
County town and vir
be an ideal spot for t
sport. •
The stable mt ,the rear of the
Lutheran Parsonage is getting en
overhauling at present,' A founda-
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tion is being put undo' it and the
floor laid. with cement
h sports. ten
eison. •
nity
le form of
Miss Pearl E. Drysdale of Hen-
sel, has been the guest Of her
cousin Miss Anna, May Arnistrong
of Goshen Line Stanley, for. the
past couple of weeks.
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Our town has been very quiet
during this summer. Let us wake
np and come to the lawn social,
Thursday evening, the 29th. of this
month. What we need today is
more sociability: Come one, come
A sample of baTley ,ws,s brought
to our office this week, by Mr.
Herb. Kaeroher, B•-3113012 Line,
whieh measured trite over five*
feet in length.
Mr. Arthur Kellerman, a student
in the North Western, College,
Naperville, Ill., will 4, ve au addiess
in the Young Peoplii-s Society of
the Evangelical church on Tuesday
evening at 8 p.
Rev. C. C. J. Maass will conduct
the services On Sunday in the
Lutheran Church at Stratford.
perly fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail- There will be,. no services in St.
ing eyesight and throat troubles Peter's Chureh, but Sulid.ay School
1009.
No. 52.
miwativiimimmadvaihamyymiiii
will commence a.t 10 A. AL
The Zama n baseball team. got
their photo taken this, week, but
some of the "lungs" are not .very
plain, being stilt slightly twisted.
from. the result of the .gittne at
Crediton last week. *: And who
worbldn't smile? •
treated.
Mr. Levi Wainer proprietor of
the Wolper House London, died
suddenly at Berlin, on. Sunday from,
brain fever. He had gone to Berlin
to visit his mother the clay previous
and. had... been in his usual good.
health.
We have a thousand odd dollarsFound-On London rind between
'owing us on subscription and if Illippen and. Hen sall. a rritienlEITI'S
each, subscriber would. remit the ' silver wath. Owner lean have
amount due it would gladden the sante by proving propertY and pay -
'heart of the editor inunensely. . -
Will yon favor newt% a remittance
ve can mark your label Jan.
ing for this advertisemen .
A Cm•rie, merchant;
The following is the restilt of the'
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ball games played by
team this season :—May 20th at
Hensall, Zuricla.16, Hensall 10, Mar
24th at Crediton, (2 games) Zurich
2, Crediton 13. 2nd game Zurich 12,
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The semi-annual election. of
officers of the junior Alliance was
held on Saturday afternoon and
resulted as follows: Pres., Mar-
shall gZeller'; vice Ives. Muriel
Sale in larttnent
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discount sale of 25 percent on adies'
Hats in the Millinery department*. The
•millinery* season Is nearly over, so I' will
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run off the. balance pot my Stock with this,
large disco -Mit. If you ' are in need' of a Hat,
D.OW is • your time; First come—first ch.oice.,
Tkere aresome fine up–to–date
Hats which must be .... . .....
• All Farm produce- :taken in
Exchanc,e for this ?Sale
D S FAUST
ZURICH
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Any kind of shoe you set '
0 out for, in all the Tatesi:
il‘\ yles. We are showing
K ,,N -some very tine lines in We -
4, ' .men's and Mei' s Tan and,
'h ‘\ Ox Blood Oxfords this season
and the stock is winning
tkt friends every day. Tho tnore
you see of
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church of Zurich, wil lave a awn . .
social, on Thrirsda).' evening the 1 CS1
20th of July, in Mr. ;Jacob Ort's
Ar chard, commencing at 7.30
S iecialin risic will he furnished by ; ii,u;1
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Mc PHERSON
SI-10ES
the better you will like thew.
They give getuitie sOrvicc.
.beeki.use, they ,1.,re made tight,
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and are. fitted right. 'The
refinement awl individnati*
of style shows for itself.
They represent builtn qual-
ity and are such shoes as
we liko to sell.
Zurich 4, Ilensall 3; June 4th at Preeter ; ree-see., Earl eu , the Zurich Silver Band. Admi siert
Crediton 11, June ls 1
Exeter, Zurich 14. Exeter 8 June see-, Olive O'Brien; treas., Elva fee, adults 15 cents, children
nth at Zmich, Crediton 6, Zurich. Heyrock ; organist, Dora ; 10 cents. .A lunch. will be served, „,N
5; June 22nzi at Zurich, Exel'er 6, I libarians, Roy Appel, Percy Wide ;Iitng of iice cream, cake, pie P FRI-1-4,z
Zurich 14; 16th at Crediton, 1page boys, Ward. Fritz, Lexiiceit!nd coffee. Extra dish, ice creitml
Zurich 4, Crediton 3. I Callas. 11, • rtil invited. i
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This entire page would not be sufficient to contain the great lists of specials
in all kin s of things for surnmer wear which we have arrayed for your choos=
ing. You can't do better than by making a selection,from our stocks of surormr
Dress Fabrics, Silks, Readyto-Wear Garments, 116siery, Corsets, Underwear,
Collars, Belts, ParasQls, etc.
Suer Dres Goods
Our stock of summer Dress Goods
has been the talk of town, and our se-
lection still comprises some of the most'
fashionfible lillOS. -VATC COrdtally invite the
ladies to call and look through 0111' MI;
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Rnimierr whle
lins, Linens, e (), ; ' We are sole bents for flit.,
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save dollars by making youii, 'purchase 311 mous. Plyniouth ‘Twine.
'"lest by Test.
here.
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6.by ‘,....arrtaveS 6, cad A. t 1 it 1 , 6 0 rc to 13ound,
1 Silver Shoat, .(g)0
We are offering some special values,
• Plymouth Speda , 090
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'4 ag„ons .I8J..11. ne.v cis and strong- . b 1. etoes rip.th. Qtallity •Idle Best
in baby carriages,' go–carts, Tx.pref;s t
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-We desire to.„can the attention of
the men to our Summer Snits. 'Why not
keep coel during the. .hot weather 'by
wearing suitable clotht,s. havt
large.. stock to select Trot). at prices ran.4-
ing•from $8.00 to *315.00. They are made
up in .the latest styles and cloths. Call
in and Ipolc ovt.r, thein. •
"We: alsa cavi -y a large stock- of boys'
and. youth's suits. Sec our fs10(k men:s
shi71,4 newest ara Poolest
ties, socA's, etc.
'See us about your envetrouerhintr roofind
or any iron work, (our wor'l<
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guaranteed first class. All kinds produce wanted;
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