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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-09-17, Page 1• The Official, ,Organ of Z 6 LOpAL 'NEWS. 75 eitiereeracrev-alra4-aa-lea-sAelea-salao. .Miss Celia Hess visited friends • in Auburn; over Sunday. Mr, Andrew Mittleholtz is buy- •i ng apples and has a gang at work, packing for shipment. A large number from this section have spent several days this week at the Western Fair, London, Everybody is cordially invited to attend. the Harvest Home in the. Evangelical church, next §unday, • Mr. P. Wand, of Montreal, in- spector of Molsons Bank, paid "the local branch an official visit this week. Rev. A. D. and. Mrs. Gisehler, •attended tbe South Huron Minis- ' . eterial Association, on Monday afternoon. • ' Mr. J. Flock and Mr. F. F. Harper, barristers, of London, attended the Division Court here, on Wednesday. Mr. and. Mrs. J. S. Melick re- turned, on Friday evening from their trip to Alberta, where they were visiting their children: Mr. Jacob qingerich of the Blake cider and chopping mill will run the mill every Tuesday and Friday, commencing next Tuesday Sept. 7th. Chopping six cents per bag. Be also makes apple butter. Call and see our new line of cook and heating stoves. We have special prices, and can compete with any catalogue house in Can- ada. You oan easily save 85.00 on a range by buying at Hartleib's. Farm produce taken. A sitting of the Tenth Division Court was held in the Town Hall, on Wednesday. judge Holt of &oderich presided. In Hooson vs Gibbons, Harper and. Gibbon, judg- • mentlef non -suit was entered. In Sovereign Bank vs •Callas, was also non -suit. Priest vs McKay was adjourned until tlee Deceni bee; Court. FRIDAY. MO Hay Township. PT 17 19091' Miss Mollie Wurm returned to Mr. ,Simon S Chicago on Monday. stalk of ooria Mr. N. M. Cantin: of St. Joseph., feet in length is ill at Montreal with an attack of Set onione pneumonia. in exchange Mrs. • Henry Wtirm. is visiting relatives in Detroit and other Mr. and , a ? 134 en I rt-. gi • points in Michigan- returned li . ' The temperance people of Exeter week in Ha1311 are thiea week circulating a petition Miss Laura to bring on a local option campaign, Arthnr, is visit at New Years. friends in town, A special meeting of the Ladies • Eight young• pig. .Aid connection with St. Peter's to be taken away Lutheran ChurchH will be held on to JohnHey Jr., Zni Sunday after evening service, To new subsoribeh Little Man got into very fast paper and the Wee company at on d , on Tuesday Empire to the end of and. failed to 'land any of the purse. 25 cents. One heat was paced. in about 2,15. Mrs, E. Zeller received a visit this week, from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Marshall. and her sister Mrs. A. L. Gosnell, of Merlin, Kent County. Miss Lydia Faust invited. her Sunday School class to supper last Thiarsday evening. They all enjoy- ed themselves and spent a pleasant evening. Mr Joseph Denomy, formerly of this Township. and son of .Mr. L. Denomy Sr., died near Courtright on Sunday, after a short illness from constimption. 13bsidea a widow and family, he leaves eleven brothers and sisters, his aged father and many other relatives and friends, who mourn his loss. He was about fifty years of age and of robust health up to a few months ago. The funeral took place at Courtright on Tuesday. Mr. R. N. Douglas, merchimt, of Blake, wishes to inform his customers that his store will be closed next Thursday afternoon, Zurich Fair Day. We have made arrangements to give to new subscribers -THE HER, ALL and Family Herald and•Week. ly Star, to the end of the year - for 25 cents. Next Wednesday and Thursday are Zurich Fair days. This is one of the few country fairs that in- creases in popularity as the years go by, and we will look for a big crowd on Thursday. The open season for gamo is as follows :—Ducks, Sept.- 1st to Dec. 31st; geese and swans, Sept. 15th to May 1st; grouse. Sept. 15 to Dec. 15; plover, Sept. 1st ,to Dee. 15th rail, Sept, 1st to Dec. 15th. Snipe and woodcock open `;seasen--snipe, Sept, 15t1i, to Deo. i 5th. SL1L1O1l black and grey, Nov. 1st to Deo- enaber The anneal Children's Day and Harvest Home, will be anpropriate- ly observed in the Evangelical church next Sunday. There will be three services during the day. Program consists of exercises by the Juniors, in addition to address- es by several clergymen and local talent. The offering amine: the day will be for a Harvest Home thunkoffering, in support of mis- sion, Port s • and eresady e. Apply • offer this Mail and e year for Mr. Daniel. Smith be. w 1 btown . m on Saturday afterneogivith peach- esAnyone ^malign e should make a note °Milts. Mr. Fr i3 of the Bronson Line -has purchased. Mr. Ed Tref- fry's 50 -acre farm on the same Line and will get.possession 1st April next. The farm is ctuite close to his father's farm and is a good piece of land. • N 8 MgcsAiWINAMMAAMIMAAN waamegamar-Foasecaws..................r.m.ec...azotertnesmaermorm..esmaratswast* tints, fluslins and Cii ghams Prints, good fast color, 30 inches wide. for 1 t Muslins regular 15 and 12 1-2 now for e a. yd. 10e a yd, Ginghams regular 15 and 12 1-2 now for .oeitits. i hese are new goods NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. This is where you get your money's worth. .61MIMNIM44411. • All Farm Produce taken. iii :exchange, Ourevaporatort axe meeting -with:great Success.Users say they are the best ever i'laced, on the market, holdsIrom 0 to 2u pails, dries in • 48 hours' -yith the fnel that the old dry hoires takes. Call and see them;•.•Farm produce taken at Hartleib's • Every lady f'S interested in know- ing the best styles in autumn hats. Character and exelusiveness are the features in our hats, •which make them worthy. of inspection by every lady in Zurich and vicini- ty. Among thenabet popular shap- es we might mention the Cavalier, Theatre, Mercedes, Dreamland and Ranier, and. the -Mieet fashionable colors this season arp taupe. wista- ria and amethyst Do not forget our Millinery opening on Wednes day, Sent. 22nd'ancl t011owieg days. J. Preeter, .Satip' Outlier' ' erb ere - by ,avoid. the late bon , purchasing often unsatisfactory to yourself and sometimes very Wearying to the business men. The experience of the towns, where a 6 o'elook p. m. closing hour is adopted is that the volume of business has not de- creased and the advanatges, after the novelty Of the situation have worn off, , are many. Customers can do much to aid in the aceouip• lishinent of shortening the late hours by a determinatiofl to trade earlier. FAUST ZURICH FVEMMWMARRWMPAMPAWMMW --/i.,47 '..'°,::::7tc:''.c:7,477.-1.......ei"..,' te-7,..'"•,' ...ei'•,'"•-'.4:::0•G',,c7.,-1.,,,..Lii.14. ey sQ0 Any kind of shoe you set 40 • a'..b 8 out for, in all the latest PJ .v.0 some eery fine lines in Wo- 4.V. ift styles. . We .are showing inen's and Men's Tan and .Mi......w• .. Vi.4 ettl . Ox :' and the stock is NV i rinin g 0 :kk Blood OxfOrds this season ..or,,,isii.,,u; .. . friendS every day. The more goa yoa..,ee of .. :•. ei • . 41 -•• '-'2I – t • Mc Pt.-JERSON StiOES ..... ••, qP • 0 . •. a. the better you WillIlike.them. , III'I-rpi....., ' 9. • 4.;:. il'IA• •rg.• • 4',L'a.,, • ,,,,le holt:Ise they are 'made right QP They give genuine service ...-0,-.....,---- an and aro fitted right. 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All our energy„ambition and attention is d irect.ed toward giving the buying public the best of everything for, the least money Inspection of our Fall stocks will p. I surprise you al4d a comparison of values will convince you. LADIES' MANTLES Our line of Ladies' Coats and Mantles for fall and winter wear is • now complete and comprises the latest and best that this season's styles )8( t have produced. They are made in the most approved cuts, in all . the latest cloths and colors, and prices are right. Call and look through 3 our stock whether you buy or not. § i 0 i 0' Our store is still to the ironwith the largest and best select 0 i stock of Dress Goods ever displayed in Zurich. Plain and fancy. str 0 • 8 suitings Tricatine, Venetians,, Santry, Melrose, COrded Velvet, Costui g Cloth, D uchess, etc., etc. Infact we carry all •the most 'popular lines i 8 all shades and colors. \ DRESS GOODS • MILLINE N' OPENING We have been fortunate this F C a:4On in again securing the services • of Miss, Colvin to take charge of our Millinery Department. . Our fall opening will take place on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2eND., and • following days; and • we cordially invite the ladies of Zurich • and vicinity to visit our Millinery Department, where the latest in hats and trimmings for fall wear is on display. SEASONABLE HAR WARE ashing Machines Etc. Our leader in -Washing Mea- ls the Tbemo. They run easy ash clean. 'We have a new r, with covered cog wheels e price as the old kiiid. sea it. tt J and all Farn rod ce taken at Highest M rket Prices.. e, icxoc3aconicancrec3ocKomoslosaciA3mAm ourecx tezissotworzomeciArcrwoims`80$986::wex=4=31-v,1=8r-svgzgwoo0 m.,11,351:r3s7.38 E E E PAINTS ETC. Fall is a good time for painting around the home. We carry a full line of the alierwin-Williams paints and vareiehee, made to paint every- thing from a chair to a houFei. Stoves, Ranges, Heaters. Do not fail to see our line of Peninsular and Grand jewel 1i:ting- es 'before you buy. Every stove folly guaranteed. As perfeet bak- ers they cannot be excelled. •We also carry a full line of Dale Heat- ers, Baseburners'and Air Tight Heaters. Call and got prices,before you buy. • 0 8