The Herald, 1910-06-24, Page 1The Official' Organ of Zurich and Hay • Township.I
Vol, X.
FRIDAY IVMO NI O, JUNE 24,
1910.
NO. 47
Our annual June Sale is
now on. You will find every
department of our large store
filled with seasonable goods at
prices tht will sell then. Our
motto is not how cheap we can
sell, but how good we can buy.
Honest treatment to one and all.
New Whitewear
You'll appreciate the neat fit, quality and value of our
whitewcar. We are showing all new goods for our June sale.
See our special values in white waists. These goods are very
pretty. See window for display.
New Summer Dress Goods
Our June sale o summer Dress booth; topromises f D d be a
record -breaker.
We have never had such a complete variety of
muslins, silks, etc., suitable for summer wear. We cordially �!{
invite your inspection of these goods.
Gloves and Hosiery
We carry a fuU ass rtrnent of all shades' in summer "gloves 1f
and hosiery. Lisle thread- and in many different designs.
MEN'S SUITS
We have a splendid line of reatly-to-wear two and three
piece suits. They are smart looking and serviceable.
two piece snits are just the thing for summer wear_
prices during our June sale.
Men's Furnishings
1Ve take special pride in calling
display of new shirts, neck -ties and braces.
1 shipment just in.
attention to our
A large new
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Ladies' Vests, extra
special, 2 for
Bedroom Lamps, all
Complete
MILLINERY
All our millinery marked down to
Don't miss thi.t.
cost
and nuclei.
SILVERWARE
.A. new and large stook of silverware for
June weddings, such as butter dishes, pickle,
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sugar and fruit dishes, knives and forks, spoons,
etc.
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Another - car best Portland
cement arrived, tit Hartleib's.
The grist mill has put in a mach-
ine for rolling oats.
Machine oil 25 cents per gal., at
H artteib's.
Bowling is becoming the popular
passtime now the hot weather has
set in.
Miss Elizabeth Rannie was in
London on Tuesday, writing on an
examination in Musical Form.
lylr. A. Mittelholtz brought in a
stalk of rye, that breaks the
record -6 feet and 10 inches.
Uivio Holiday ou Wednesday.
29th inst. • A11 business will he
suspended for that day.
Cheaper then ever. See our
ready roll rooflne,- at $2.00 per
square, at Hartleib's.
Mr. Louis Lipphardt of the West
is in town visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Lipphardt.
Don't forget to heveyour baskets
and lunch boxes well filled with
"grub" on school picnic day, next
Wednesday.
The members of the Bowling
Club are playing singles for a
medal, and much interest is being
taken in the game as a result,
Mr F. Kochens brought in some
fiax on Saturday. grown on the
Zurich Flax Co's farm. which
measures 3 feet and 4 inches.
Remember that alI places of
business will be closed on Wednes.
day next. Everybody is going to
Grand-Bencl.
Mr. C. Fritz recently caught a
251b basket uf. bass at Grand Bend.
They- weighed from 1 to 2 lbs each
and were considered the nicest
catch ever made there.
Fla ere lea snit tog the matter
With the Ziiirit1a-dim Club. Shoot
ing is a popular sport and some
thing should be done to revive the
interest of the past few years.
Lutheran Church—The evening
service, in St Peter's Lutheran
church wi11' be conducted in Eng-
lish, the subject of rneditatior
being "Christ a merchant man."
All are cordially invited to attend.
We keep an up -to date furniture
store with an up to date stook, not
old trash like our competitors
offer, that bas been standing
around and is out of elate, at
Hartleib's.
ilext week we will give an alarm
clock with every $10 00 or more
purchased out of our big store.
The clock is nickel plated and is
worth $1 50. We are going to
mhke this corner the busiest
corner in town. Remember for
next week only, at Hartleib's.
Saturday evening the Band will
give their first open-air concert
and everybody should make it a
point to bear then. F. W. Hess
the leader is getting the members
into line, and for its size, our band
is the best in the County. Cerne
to town Saturday evening and
bring your friends,
The growth throughout the
country es surprising Fall wheat
is all headed out and there seems
to be splendid prospects for a good
harvest Some fields of wheat are
badly e1 eoted with smut and some
farmers will need to exercise more
rare with the seed they are going.
to sow this fall.
SMITH—STOGIDILL
A quiet but very pretty wedding
was solemnized at the home of lair
Wrn. Stogdill Stanley, on Thursday
.Tune 16th, when their daughter
Edith Martha, was happily united
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New all Paper
Now is the season
up. We have a large
Papers for bedrooms,
parlors. Cala and
for a general cleaning -
stock of handsome Wall
halls, dining rooms and
see Sample Books
New Spring
Dress Goods
• We have a good range of
the very newest in Dress
Goous.
New Linen Suitiugs
We show the best Linens
for the money, in colors, Tan,
Blue, Pink, and stripe.
Louisine Novelty
For Dresses
'+ We ar the only ones that
show this Louisiue Novelty:
•Its next to a silk dress for
only 25 cents a yard. In
colors, Rose, Resida,. New
Blue, and Cbane.
Millbr
Muslins Etc.
New Dress Muslins, Lac-
es, Embroidery, Dress Trim-
mings, Dress Buttons, Belts.
Madrass Curtains
We show a good range
of Mcdrass Curtains.
Ladies Waists
In White, Black and Ecru
Prices from. 05 teats to x+4.00
ea1h. Call and see these
lovely waists.
Ladies fancy paraols,
and children parasols.
Men's Tailor Made
' Suits
New Men's Hats and
Caps
t.
We have a large range of the latest hits.
If you ca,nnot be suited „with the hats we have,
we will make up for you the kind you like.
vie cordially invite you to call and look through this Department,
All Farm Produce taken in exchange
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Best brand corrugated iron $4.00' Miss Flosse Hartleib spent Sna-
per square, at Hartleib's. day with friends, at Clinton.
Glove found on Sunday evening. i Best gasoline 2:5 cents per. gal.,
Owner call for same at Mrs. B. i at Hartleib's.
Howald's.
Mr. Alf Gellman took a trip on
the Greyhound, to Detroit, over
Sunday.
Principal Shore of Dashwood, is
the examiner for the entrance
exams. which are held this week.
Mr. Fraser .Brown and sister
Miss Mildred, of Urediton visited
at Mr. J. Preeter's, on Sunday.
D. S. Fanst is Felling the
balance of his millinery tints at
half price. Now is your time for
a cheap up -to date hat.
Only 5 days to do your business
in next week, Wednesdav is Civic
Holiday and everybody is going to
the picnic at Grand Bend.
1' Bender, the popular shoe man
says his trade is nearly double of
former years, and he cordially in-
vites you to call end get the beet
shoes for the least money.
Mrs Fred Leibold left on Friday
mornins for Tavistock, where she
will visit with her uncle and aunt,
Mr, and Mrs. E Bauer, the latter
being very low at present.
Binder twine at £i cents Der lb..
in marriage to Mr. Herbert .W the same price as the big Toronto
Smith of Hay. Immediately at
six o'clock to the strains of the
wedding march played by the
groom's sister Miss Aldora Smith,
the young couple took their places
antler an evergreen arch. The bride
was very prettily attired in a gown
of cream nuns veiling and carried
in her hand a bouquet of pink and
white daises. The ceremony was
performed by Rev, W. R. 'Taylor
of Varna. After the ceremony a
dainty wedding supper was served,
catalogue house make so much
foss about. We can compete with
any one walking in shoes, at
Hartleib's.
Wanted—Gond General Servant
in a smell fatnily ()ne accustom.
ed to doing all kinds of ordinary
housework and plain cooking. Re-
ferences required, Address Mrs.
C. M. Walker, Winghtun, Ontario,
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Mr. Eli Chanel, son of Mr. and
and an enjoyable time was spent in Mrs. August Chnnet. Sanble Line,
music and social obat. The young Stanley, died on Satnrt-lty, from
couple received many handsome consumption. ,Ile was in his 2•ith
end costly pre: eats showing the year. The re•nains were interred
esteem in whit le they are held. � in the Bayfiel i cemetery, on Mon
Their many friends all join in i clay. Eli was a general favorite in
wishing kir, nrd Mrs Smith a long; his neighborhood, aid all regret
and proseero•1' axatrrled life, I lis early death.
Mr. George S. Howard of Blake
school, is at Hensail this weok, pre-
siding over the examinations.
Mr. Sol Zimmerman of the Gos-
hen Line is making extensive im-
provements to Inc barns, and Mr.
Jacob Brown of the sauce line is
putting up a fine driving shed.
Mr. 5, Gordon, who hats been
teaching the 14th Gen , school for
some years. is leaving. Gordon
will he iuissed by the boys in town,
as he took a great interest in base-
ball and other sports. We under-
stand that lee intends going West,
Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist
specialist will be at Commercial
Hotel, Zurich, on Friday, June
24th. Hours all day. Glasses
properly fitted, Catarrh, deafness,
failing eyesight and throat
troubles treated.
Next Friday being Dominion
Day, we will take our usual annual
week off, and no paper will be pub-
lished. Our correspondents are
requested to -keep tub" on the
week's news and forward scone as
usual. Our next issue will be dat-
ed July 8th.
The Blake Presbyterian con-
gregation will hold their annual
Lawn Social, on Peter Manson's
lawn, on Tuesday evening July
5th. Tea will be served from to
6 to 8. Tho Jubilee Silver Band
of Zurich will furnish excellent
music. Everybody should try and.
come.
The Women's Christian Temper -
anon 'Union met tor its regular
meeting ' Wednesday afternoon,
.lune 22nd, at the home of airs.
E. Zeller. Mrs A. D. Gisobler
ably tsondeoted the Devotional
exezeisee, after which bliss Ethel
Williams took charge of the
Ednoatinnal. After the transaction
of the hnsinesa the meeting was
closed by singing the Temperance
Doxology.