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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-12-24, Page 1• The Oficial Organ cif ZLi1']4+�ll FRIDAY M O IT I iii 4 LOCAL NEWS. • Mr. and Mrs. Heck of Elkton, Mich are visiting Mr. W. Bassow Mr, George Siemon, who bus been quite ill for some weeps is reported to he some better. The Weber sisters will play a number of duetts on violin and piano at the baseball concert on Tuesday. Municipal matters are very quiet this week, and if a calm always premeds a storm, there will be something doing, nest week. The continued winter weather of the past three weeks has put a lot of vim into business, and has resulted in a big Christmas trade to the business men of the town. Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist specialist will be at Royal Hotel, Hensall, on; Friday, Dec. 24th Hours all day. Gasses properly fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail- ' ing eyesight and throat troubles treated. A public meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Friday evening Dee. 31st, in the interests of Local Option. Rev. Smith Presbyterian minister of Hensall, and Mr. W. K. Ireland, mereha^_t frame Owe- Sound, will deliver addresses. Everybody invited to attend. Mr. Cameron is different from the other fellow. Ile is equally at home, and is equally pleasing to' his audience, 'whether he is sing- ing a humorous Bong, ,telling side- splitting stories, or giving a strong dramatic recitation. -Niagara Falls Review. ' S. S. Willieon, Editor -in Chief of The Toronto News, who sailed from New York on December 15th, will write a series of letters on the election campaign now going on in. Eng and. These letters will be .4;. tetteadian eonrnalist is so well versed in Imperial questions. and readers of The News may confid- ently look forward to interesting stories of this great political batqe. Under our clubbing arrangement The Toronto News and TEE HERALD will be sent to your address for twelve months for $2.20. Setid in your subscription early to this office. Warden ',anima is iu Gocierieh this week, nn elourity business. Rev. Cowan of Toronto Junction will ncoupy the pulpit in the Evan- gelical ohuroh, Sunday evening. Mr. Elton Schnell of Pigeon, is visiting his home bare, over the holidays. Takes the audience by storm from the start. and bas 'the facnity of keeping them in good humor tbrongbont the entire evening: That is J. H. Cameron —St. Thom' as Journal. Mr. Wellington Johnston took suddenly ill on Sunday with nn attack of appendicits. His condi- tion is somewhat improved. The baseball concert on Tuesday evening promises to be a good one, and everybody should make it their business to attend. Don't forget the date—Tuesday Dec. 28th. THE RURAL TELEPHONE The best testimony to the value and profit off the farm telephone is that when once a farmer uses it he never willingly abandons it. Time is money and the telephone saves time every day, enabling the farmers to transact business among themselves and with the town without losing hours in driving to the neighbors hoose or to the town. Success in farming depends on re- cognizing that it is a business and conducting it with approved busi- ness methods, and the use of . the telephone is clearly among these methods. "Are you aware of the fact that over 20,000 bags of "Snow Drift" floor have been used by our local mill -door customers during the last twelve months, and we feel satisfied that this amount will be doubled during the next yerir. Have you tried, it during the lase year? If not, will .you give us the opportunity of .supplying you with your next requirements? 7r, is im- tide "t _f ub AV: east, even tie von paid double the price. We are at present selling our "Snow Drift" Sour at $2.75 per bag i aur. "Baker's Favorite" pure Ml1nieeiba' flour at $2.75 per bag ; bran at $20.00 per ton ; shorts $22.00 per ton.; chopping fine or rolled, 5 cts per bag. Highest price paid for -Wheat. We solicit your patronage. H. Cook, Sens & Co., Hensall, Ont, nd Hay. Townehip.r DEC. 24, 1909. Ceer. Julies Whyte 'call ;not buy any more fowl after Oita 'week. For Hale—A frees- thftk +cow, and a number coining . in' sh letly. Ap- ply to William Fee, Zerioi , Mr, Willis! : and Miss With Heels are visitilrig t the' h.otee.', of Mr W. Bassove during the Christwas holidays. Rev. Thos Cowan of Toronto Junction will occupy tne�Pulpit in the Presbyterian chtlrti.r Blake Sunday afternoon Dec.. 26th, ser- vice commencing at 3 p, m, Was better than ever, �end gave the most laughable songe, recita- tions and stories that 'ia.ve ever been heard in St. Mary's. Don't fail to hear J. H. Cameron on Tues- day evening.—St. Mary's ;'Argus. The worst snow storm of the season struck thio : park, of the country, on Tuesday,: night and Wednesday. Snow drifts six feet high are a common sight. Mr. J. H. Cameron will:: be assist- ed by the Dashwood Glee Club and other local talent at the baseball concert next Tuesday evening. Secure your seats earkir. A new stock of silver plated goods °just in, berry s=poons, tea spoons, butter knives, ete. All guarnteed goods. J, Pxeeter, Mrs. Lottie. Durand e€ Fielding, SPstr,, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.' 'Schnell and other relatives. The inimitable J. H. Cameron threw out great bouquets of merri- ment and laughter. Ii'e tahooes the boisterous, and his fine' delicacy of quiet humor, his wide range of monologue and strong descriptive powers, place Mr. Cameron in the forefront of entertainers.—Berlin News -Record. Messrs Rittinger and Matz, editors and proprietors of the Berliner Journal, issued a speeial edition last week to commemorate the 50th annive ry °Ube found - in prising. Journalists„ iia v 3 TeuesatlY required all the German publica- tions in Western Ontario and ,are in a position to give the German citizens of Canada a newspaper such as none of. .the individual offices could approach. The Jo urn . al was always a' favorite with German readers in this section and is becoming more popular as the yearn go by. "Wir gratuliren herzlieh." 3r"'3l£ fell EXC Azzi3csKA:3 ?C -Ci '(Cies'£OMOC3* >c �'r3 wiz is"rw :341.'x' 3Csi 3 t 3 3C... 3f 6 wahmmilmewavAiwiwwwohlwam Xmas Gifts My Stock is complete for Xmas. I have the Best Stock ever shown in Zurich. 1 invite one and all to come and visit my Store. A FULL RANGE,: OF Dolls, Xmas cards, Card Albums, Fancy Plates, Fancy Jowel cases, Hand= KERCHIEFS, MEN'S TIES and BRACES. MEN'S GLOVES, FANCY CHINAWARE, TOYS, a full Range of TOYS for the little Boys and Girts, FANCY CANDIES—no better values in tcwn All Farm Produce taken. in Exchange. Highest Prices for Fowl D . F AMIMMAYMMIWWWWWWW {���� `'`�g�Z (T le I 0 H�,. YUiiYi�if�WY ',�isL Ylf1�l . • iQ DEPENDABLE FALL SHOES We have in stock a large assortment ' of Fall Footwear and your wants can be supplied here with he ,Very Dept in the., "„x , to ees) Our -prices are always. found to be very reasonable and a visit to our store will be appreciated, P. BENDER, Zurich. 17jece er Below we make special mention of a few of the many specials we are offering for this mouth. Ail goods arenew and guaranteed to be as advertised. We are Headquarters for Gift Goods and Christmas Novelties. Shop early and have first choice of a most complete stock of Drygoods, Groceries, Hardware, Sze, Ladies' Fancy Collars Dress Goods special in Ladies' Dress Goods. Good value at 00 and P5 cents a yard. Our price during December 20 cents a yard. A. new lot of Ladies' Fancy Collars just in. -Put up one in :1 nicely decorated box, 25 .w b.W kl'a. a; Collars, i:u :d .r, ..1) anti s.. at 15 +3ents each. iP t ,"1L7 Ladies' Fancy Belts Jute in a new lot of Ladies' Fancy l3elts. the newest and prettiest we have ever hall. Be sure and see them at 25 and 5(1 cents each. extra Ladies' Hose . •1< gip("'11ui Ii1 T 4a,1,"71' i.Vnrstr(t l llll •Q"il goo(- Val.il+.+, 77 t."';) celitti per 1Y1i1'. r1 speca,;l in lhadies Vests' and Drawer:', Regular 35 ecnts goods, , peeial price' 25 cents. ressed Poultry. of Po tee •'l„,i "1'n 9 na %' • 0,, + .111:. .t11tN i� t'a. . etc. 10. , , a a., ,'C+111S. Dimer Setts 1.'•,are giving special. Holiday .Dinnc _ .toil Toilet Sets. l?lices Olt Men's Nepal i g eShirts 1: i ' lt.e. 1l. uc-t1 s l.. rtfor the Iiolidat.s. .;u::1, 1l..a:^ iu. t a l and look through t1opllrtlthllt. 1;.vei'Gthtii ' b W1' are giving special prices on all won 111'1 1+ allketS til ..leas', Buy now apd save money. STOVES e are giving special. prices on all ileat- ing stoves for December. Call and be convinced Hardware Hints 11(ol.1 r-^, :35 tin \1'S 1, 1'11d10c'k•1, I,1.'(s 1111 L;1101011111 111111'11'._ •'0:,s 1:111,"k.11111 11.11•`i .. 1 x:11 111111 glass t'utters, T,i,luid Veneer, Raisin seeflers, ,', r, l-3 lb assorted 1.v, 'riibular anti 1(, t, n: rive; 1.. !„1 11, 111'li 1' 1. ..; t•el'.tt .. t.. ., .a'nd .. lin;'.. t)) ^1 1' 11.1» \\ (.'1.11'.11 ti t. lin, ., .ill'- :WO. 't i)71111e lluc•1.(+, 1.1,:1^.', n t.>• (Vrar)ite pie plates, cents Tia Tliilpers, :n cents i.; lulu' Sifters, 10 c elits .iii-: • con; 7, ,l);.. : kinds wanted. Highest market prices paid.. 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