The Herald, 1909-10-15, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich:and Hay Township,
Vol. X.
FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 15, 1909.
C4 LOCAL NEWS. 3
Mr. Abel Sehilbe is laying down
a cement walk to his residence.
Mr. F. E. Hess, son of F. •Hess
Sr., left a few daysago for London.
Miss,Pearl Wurtz of St. Thomas
is visiting her mother, Mrs. C.
Fritz.
Watch for Appel and Gallman's
ad, will be open for business next
week,'
Mr. Moyes is the new Junior
at the local branch of the Molsons
bank.
Mr. Percy Wiggins left last Sat- implements on lot 4 L. R. W., Hay,
urday to visit his parents, at on Wednesday Oct: 20th com-
Ridgetown, silencing at 1 o'clock, William
Mr. R. W. Williams of the The local option committee of Badour, proprietor,
Molsons Bank London, visitedhis Stephen have nearly 200 more In the death of Mr. Samuel Ran -
parents over Sunday. names on their petition than is
$2200,00 private funds to loan at required by law. hie, this community loses one o-
on good farm security.Apply Mr. J. G. Greybeil, of Dashwood its bestt known citizens. Then de.
Ko pp y y , mise occurred on Monday morning.
to E. Zeller, Zurich, has taken a position with J, after an illness of some months.
Rev. John Miller will, preach in Preeter. His many friends willbeHe was in the 71st year of his age,
the Baptist church Sunday after- pleased to see John back, and was of a robust constitution
noon at 2.30 p. m. Everybody is The annual missionary services and a very active man. The de -
invited to attend. will be conducted in the Evangeli- ceased was reeve of Hay Township
Louis Wild, an eccentric oharaet- cal church, next Sunday morning in earlier years, and as be had a
er from the Western part of the and evening. Offerings will be keen business insight, his services
Township, enjoyed the hospitality taken for the missionary cause. were much appreciated. He leaves
of Ilse Znrioh 'cooler" aver Sunday Mr. T, v. arm was at Detroit to mourn his loss, his willow and a
night. this week attending the world's grown-up family of sons and
daughters,
erson-
Oar line of ranges and stoves championship baseball games and al fgriends and
funeral was held
comprise the famous Peninsula and incidentally getting a few pointers on 'Wednesday afternoon and was
Grand Jewel makes, Every stove for assisting the Iocal team next very largely attended. The servie-
guaranteed. Also a full Iine of season es were held in the Evangelical
baseburners, oaks and air tight Large quantities of potatoes are church, of which congregation the
heaters. Get our prices before you being delivered in town, this week. deceased was a valued member, the
buy. J. Preeter. They come mostly from the Sauble interment taking place at the
Mr. David Schnell has a general Line, where one party Mr. Peter Babylon Line Cemetery, where one
purpose team that anyone might Badour has raised nearly a thou- of his sons, Ellsworth, who was
be proud to own. Out of five es- sand basals. They are selling at accidentally killed by a falling
hibitions he got first prize four 35 cents per bushel. limb, several years ago, also lies
times and one second. At Bayfield Owing to thorough preparation, buried. The grief-stricken family
Fair, this week ' he captured a students' of the Clinton Business havetheithe sincerest she tNicea n
silver medal for the best team in College receive, graduates of this was bereavement. The i�Foiirase
harness. The team is 'a chestnut school receive the best positions in 1was b 1839orn at i was mar ( Anvil
in color, 3 year-olds, well matched leading Canadian and American Bechtel, th and Zvas marri t ,1, ate
and weigh about 2600 pounds, , cities, The new advertisement vedfoFeb. 17th,
' The Laymen's Mrssionarq'14178.11y .7esiound on
frequently. al's 8' n*a'swiii ancldmoved n�to this ' Township in
of the Crediton District Evangeli- x1869. Their fancily eonsiOtt of four -
cal church, will be held -in the Mr. Charles Fritz, who has teen children, 3 of whom are dead.
Dashwood Evangelical church, nest conducted a very successful shoe The sons are Erastus, of Hensen ;
Thursday Oct. 21. The following business here for over ten years Eldon, of Indiana. and Milne at
program will be rendered at 2 p. m. has sold his stook to Messrs Appel home, the daughters being Mrs.
"Die stellung der Laien zu der & Gellman; and stocktaking start -Paulin, Mrs. Stelck and Mrs. Win -
Mission" by Mr. D. S. Faust; Wo- ed yesterday. The stook will be kenweder, all living in the West;
man's Missionary Movement of the moved to the building formerly Mrs, H. Guenther, Dashwood; Mrs.
20th century, by Rev. A. D. Gisela- occupied by Mr, C. Hartleib, where (Rev.) Alf Geiger of Pembroke ;
ler. Evening Session. Address, the new firm will shortly open up Mrs. Heyrock, Misses Ella and
Mr. C. L. Breithaupt, Berlin, Ont ; for business. We trust that Mr. Elizabeth at home There ^are 24
"The call of opportunity" Rev. E. Fritz and family will remain re- grand children rind one aged broth -
H. Bean. silents here. er.
Bayfield had two cold days for
their fall fair, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday. '
If you haven't already stuffed
up the holes in pour windows with
straw, do it now.
Get one of our black diamond
cross cut saws, every one warrant-
ed, at Hartleih's.
Mr. EIdon Rennie of Indiana
was here this week, attending the
funeral of his father.
Miss Alvada Weseloh left on
Tuesday for. London, where she
has secured a good position.
Rev. Alf Geiger of Pembroke
will preach in the Evangelical
church, on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Dr. Brownlee of Wcodstoek,
visited her uncle Mr, S. Ranni
last week.
Miss Mel Boehler visited '';ads
in ,Hensel', last week t s.
Don't forget it—Tuesda' , 'Oct.
12th we had our first snow of the
season,
See our Belli Oak heating stoves,
3'sizes, wood or coal for $6, $8, and
$10 each, at Hartleib's.
The many friends of Mrs. J.
Williams will bepleased to learn
that she is rapidly recovering from
her recent operation for tumor.
Our immense stook of -furs com-
prises the best in ladies fur lined
coats,. stoles, muffs, etc. ,Be sure
and look through our lines before
you buy. J. Preeter.
Auction sale of farm. stock and
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READY FOR
FALL BUSINESS
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1 invite you to come and visit my store
this fall for cheap buying. 1 am sure you can
buy your winter supplies right: such as
Dress Goods, Flannelettes, Hosiery,
Wrapperettes, Ladies' Underwear,
Ladies' Coats, full assortment of Furs.
FOR MEN-Readymade Suits, Underwear, Caps,
Fur Lined Coats. FOR BOYS—Readymade
Suits, Caps, Underwear Etc
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MILLINERY Z EPARNMENT
The very newest in Ladies'Hats' and Trimmings
DUTCH SETTS and
All Farm Prodnce taken in Exchange,
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some very fine lines in Wo-
men's and Men's Tan and
Ox Blood Oxfords this season
and the stock is winning
friends every day, The more
you see of .
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the better you will like them.
They give genuine service
because they are made right
rriw and are fitted right. The
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With the cool days. here and your fall requirements demanding urgent attention, we come to your assist.11lee with
i the great array of cold weather necessities ever displayed in this store. All our energy, ambition and attention is 1
directed toward giving the buying public the best of everything for the least money Inspection of our Fall stocks will 1
e surprise you and a comparison of values will convince you.
LADIES MANTLES ELUNERY OPENING B
IOur:line°of Ladies' Coats and Mantles for fall and winter wear is We have been fortunate this season in again securing the services
>f Miss Colvin to take charge of our Millinery Department,. Ottr L.
I now complete and comprises the latest and best that this season's styles
have produced, They are made in the most approved cuts, in gall fall opening will take place on IV lite SI AY, SEPT. �3i0•, and
the latestyelotizs and colors, and pricey are right. Call and look through following days; and ill cordially invite the ladies of Zurich and "
d our stock whether you buy or not. vicinity to visit our Millin6ry Department, where the latest in fiats and 0,
tl lrihmings for fall wear is on display. o
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DRESS d00DS
Washing Machines Etc.
Our store$is still to the front with the largest and best selected Our leader in Washing Mach -
stock of Dress Goods ever displayed in Zurich. Plain and fancy stripe roes is the Themo. They run easy
g siftings, Tricatine, Venetians, Santry, Melrose, Corded Velvet, Costume and wash clean. We have a new
I Cloth, Duchess, eta., etc. • In fact we carry all the most popular lines in wringer, with covered cog wheels
ii s all shades and colors. , at same price as the old kind. Sec it.
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Butter, Eggs, Dried les,
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and all Farm Produce taken
at Highest Market Prices...
PAINTS ETC.
Fall is a good time for paintane
around the home. We carry a full
line of the tiherwin-Williams paints
and varnishes, shade to paint every-
thing from a chair to a house.
Stoves, Ranges, Heaters.
Do not fail to see our line of
Peninsular and Grand Jewel .Rang-
es before you buy. Every store ;
fully guaranteed. As perfect bak-
ers
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they cannot be excelled. We i i
also carry a full line of Oak Heat -
0 ers, Lasebarners, and Air Tight
Heaters. Call' and get prices before j Cl;.you buy. 7l
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