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The Herald, 1910-07-15, Page 8The Zurich Herald. Phone 28 Meir Cut on all c� Sa rnmmer Dress Goods Large range of dark and light f prints, regular -mice 12 1-2 for Mercerised plaid and striped ging halals regular 1Z and 12 1-2, for • ane.y flowered muslins, regain.? 12 1-2, 15, and 20e--, now for yards print to dear at Oc0 Oco c4 Men's fine balbriggan under= wear, ar9 'egular .35 for .25 each $1e10 bxk sutana petticoats, Gy b6 i4 �ribC • Ladies' blkk sateen under= skirts, heavy doth, bright finish, shirred effect, 1.10 and 5, for 83 and 85c. 50C. sof We have, a complete line of cool and fashionable summer underwear. Our prices /21=2 to 25C 4.1.11,., 1117 S J st arrived a new line of men's fancy shirts, ties, braces and belts. Hfi nest pi ice for rt,1f Y. GENERAL MEC duc, ANT tari Headquarters for the Celebr BROA ted AV CLONIN6 FARM ICOR SALE 100 acre farm for sale, .Lot 14, in the 15th Oon., of 'lay. Soil rich clay loath; good house nearly new, large bank barn 49:42; two wells and a never failing spring near th8 rear of farm; fences wire ani cedar rails in good repair. Will be sold &u easy terms, for particulars apply to E. Zeller Zurich, Ont, NOTICE. I hereby notify the public that trespassing on South part lot 17 Con. 1.0 Hay, is strictly forbidden Parties 'violating this notice will be prosecuted, J, H• Sohnettler. TAKE NOTICE. • Any person found picking berries or trespass=ing on lot 18, Lake Road east during tlae berry season, will be prosecuted according to the law. Angus Murray. Hemlock & Cedar Cut to Order The undersigned, having a Slarge stock of prime Hemlock and Cedar, is prepared to out to order any bill up to 36 feet long in Hemlock and up to 20 feet long in Cedar at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE Aa MUS T ARD BA¥FIELD 0 SS shiA The Young Men Of this town have fairly swoop- ed down upon us this spring and ordered suits to such an extent that we thought no other Tailor wasdoing Business And No Wonder No other store in town have the right goods at the right price. Saif you want your snit to wear well and fit well have i altered with ns. e> i It 512. to $24. Latikdry in Connection ca.^'7 H. �Q+C''rP `F� � � �f1, �� fd !'t g� �f� Y . H. H'V 9wt, rSti�IsgtY4y�.,�1 �+r ZURICH DeT.: 1)Ct D C a a?Q CID21 4; DMEDC WANTED • a Girlswanted. for newest 9 v brightest, cleanest and most r up•to-date blouse and white- iF Wear factory in Canada - di Work consists of sewing • Ladies' waists. Girls ex - g perieneed on power sewing machines preferred, but b.4,inners mill be taught. Comfortable quarters. © • Steady -work Good wages THE STAR WHITEWE AIi a MFG, CO. a Benin, - -- Ontario. ca ra 40G A4'Q t7 Q 0.04 You will be surprised at our large stock OAO of Shoes for men, women and children:, but A as leaders in the trade we have to keep the Q, 0 very best. Our turn -over is so large that Q we can and do give you better prices than 0�4 you are accustomed to get. Our Spring Stock T will be found right. Gall and examine it, D40 0 nrn . HN ER, Zurich 8 V The Only exclusive Shoe Dealer in Town X.op„..„_.,..,,,,..._,...,,„.„2.,,_,.,,,_,....„..._,.,..,,_.,._..,..,...„::,_,_.,,,.„,..€,„„..€,,,,,..,,.,w_...,;,„-,„_„_i,,,_._...,.,,,,,...__„,.._,-._,_,,,.._,..,::..,,..„, ENTRANCE EXAMS Following is a partial list of sun cessful candidates for admission to high schools in the inspectorate of WestHuron, The number of nand. idates this year was 275. In 1900 thereywere 346 writing for entrance to high schools, The scarcity of teachers, the frequent changes of teachers, the increasing nnmhe4.• of f-chool holidays and the difficulty of the arithmetic paper have cans - ed the failure of many students this year. The papers in arith. rnetic and geography wire re• spnnytble for the downfall of many Student, who passed in the other subjects. In spite of these papers some schools have clone well., It wits announced by the Department of Education that the high school entrance standard would be raised, so teachers and pupils must pre pare for the severer tests. A curd giving the marks will he sent to tach candidate. The certificates will be sent to the schools before the schools open next term. The highest marks obtained in each subject are as follow: : Oral reading Urace Wells. 47, Writing Evelyn Mclean, 48, Spell. ing Agnes McDonald. 50 Written Reading Ido. Dean, 87, Arithmetic Joseph Davis, 07, Granxt/tar Ida Dean, 05. Oeogrtaphy Victor Evans, 88. Composition, Ernest Porter, 85. (Continued on page 4.) Mr, C. S0hrag has sold 1.7 De Laval separators, so far. this season, Ontario Paint r Ontario Homes OU are not asked to trry ea new discovery” nor to make an experiment when you paint with BEM 5S P E PREPARED Miff It has been made, sold and used in Ontario for many, many years, and from the beginning has led the mar- ket as an absolutely dependable product. It is made especially to meet and withstand the par- ticular climatic conditions of this 'Province—not made to be sold on the Pacific Slope, the Middle Western States or the Atlantic Seaboard, but for Ontario —an Ontario Paint for Ontario Homes. This is one of the reasons it gives such good service. It will pay you to come in for a color card and special prices. Wit. PHONE 13 ZU' I+ , HURON'S LARGE'S'S COMBI ATSON STORE New stock of Pine and Hem= lock Lumber, and the est Hastings Brand Shingles, big shipments just to hand. Bring in y ur Order Now PHONE 1n x 114 3S0 ZURICH 11 '14 To a t well-buslt i,(aI ''' house is the neces- sary protect- ive coating of good paint. THE S& ,?WIN-WILLtoyrs PAINT is the safest, best, and most eco-nomical good paint made. It's best because made from best mater- ials—pure leads pure zinc, and"pure linseed oil. It's safest, because these materials are all carefully tested for purity before being used. It's most economical because it covers most surface to the gallon, and wears longest. Color Cards and Color Sug- gestions free, COLOR CARD* A7 .�. P EETER' , Zurich.