The Herald, 1910-07-22, Page 8k
Phone 28
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Big Cut on all
Summer Dress Goods
Large range of dark and light
prints, regular price 12 1-2 for.
Mercerised plaid and striped gingllams
regular 15 and 12 1-2, for
Fancy flowered muslins, regular
121-2., 15, and 20c, now for
yards print
to dear at
5
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Men's fine balbriggan" under=
wear, regular .35 for .25 each
blk sutana petticoats, 85c.
75c
Ladies' blk sateen under=
skirts, heavy cloth, bright finish,
shirred effect, 1.10 and 75, for 85 and
46 46 66
50C.
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We have a complete line 4ef cool
an fashionable summer underwear.
Our prices 12 1=2 to 25C.
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Jest arrived a new line of
men's fancy shirts, ties,
braces and belts.
Highest tri lee for •'roduce
GENERAL MERCHANT
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Head _.uarters for the Celebrated
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FARM FOR SALE
100 acre farm for sale, Lot 14, in the
15th Oon„ of Ray.Soil rich clay loam,
good hoose nearly new, large bank barn
44x72; two wells and a never failing spring
near t'ho rear of farm; fences wire lino
cedar rails in good repair. Will be sold on
easy terms, for particulars apply to L+',
Zeller Zurich, Ont,
NOTICE.
I hereby notify the public that
trespassing on South part lot 17
Con, le Hay, is strictly forbidden
Parties violating this notice will be
prosecuted. J. H. Sehuettler.
NOTICE
We hereby notify the public) that
trespassing on our land is strictly
forbidden, and that offenders will
be prosecuted.. A. Mt telholtz,
H. F. Weseloh.
Hemlock & Ced
Cut to. Order
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The undersigned, having a glarge
stock of prime Hemlock and
Cedar, is prepared to cut to
order any bill up fo
36 feet long in Hemlock and up to
20 feet long in Cedar at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICE
W. A. MUS
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The 'Young Men
Of this town have fairlyswoop-
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 of
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suit tc
bassi
ter store in town have
ht goods at the right;
So if you want your
wear well and fit well
tailored with us.
wits from $12. to $24.
I.A.and ry in Connection
W. H. HOFFMAN
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wear factory in Canada.
Work consists of sewing
* Ladies' waists. Girls ex.
a perieneed on power sewing
machines preferred, but
beginners will be taught.
• Comfortable quarters.
iSteady work. Good wages.
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WANTED
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ADG'A?QDQUIZI 3C{D4MODlIDGIERDda
P S GRADUATION EXAMS
Sucoessfnl Students in ;West Huron
The papers for this examination
are the same as for entrance to
Model Schools. Candidates passing
the full examination must obtain
550 marks, and those omitting the
optional subjects require 450 maks
this being 50 per cent of the aggro.
gate rnarks. Twenty pupils wrote
on the examination, and fourteen
passed in every subject.
The Examining Board regret that
the Department of Education has
not yet issued the certificates for
students passing the P 5 gradua-
tion examination.
The highest percentages obtained
in each subject are as follows
Elementary Science Lulu Gaiser.46
Algebra Geometry, Lulu Gaiser ..99
Composition -Jessie McKenzie —78
Writing -Edna. James 78
Bookkeeping Matilda Oestreicher 89
Geography -Daniel F McNain 72
Arithrnetic-Lulu Gaiser 85
Spelling -Margaret Wallace 84
Literature -Olive McMurehy.. 831
Grammer -Matilda, Oestreicher78
Art -Lulu 'Gaiser.... 81
History—Lulu Gaiser , . .74
Total -Lulu Gasser 799 marks
iRINTAIL P. S.
Ralph Baeglass
.....•555
Pearl Draniien..................59t
Jessie Johnston , , 593
Olive McM.urchy.......,,. 601
Margaret Wallace,.... ... , , . ,600-
7 600
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You will be surprised at. our large stock D
of Shoes for men, women and children, but D
as leaders in the trade we have to keep the - 0
very best. Our turn—over is so large that
we can and. do give you better - prices than D. D
you are accustomed to get. Our Spring Stock 400
will be found right. Call and examine it. A
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PO . fii;1ER, Crich
The only exclusive Shoe Dealer in. Town
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An
Ontario Paint
for Ontario Homes
\JOU are not asked to try 06a new discovery" nor
to make an experiment when you paint with
1300ERTENS PTFE PREPARED PAINT
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.
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PHONE 13
ZURICH.
HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE
New stock of Pine and Hem=
lock Lumber, and the Best
Hastings Brand Shingles,
big shipments just to hand.
ring in your Order Now
PHONE I9
iifiNENDONCOMONII
ALBFLE'ISC
ZURICH
OREDITOW P. S.
Almeda Finkbeiner 689
Lulu Gaiter 790
Matilda Oestreicher 713
Basil Sullivan ... .. .675
ASFIL'IEL D
No 12—Daniel F McNain.......623
13—John Cook ,.,.....487
COLBORNE7
No 1—Thomas. Millian , " ..474
tori RIGH TOWNSHIP
No 8—Jessie McKenzie... 630
STANLEY
No 1—Win More§or ...........649
SCHOOL REPORT,
The following is the report of 5.
S. No. 1 Hay.
1'c) Bk IV Loretta Laporte, Anua
Corriveau, Arinand Denomy, Ed-
ward Laporte, Bertine Denomy.
To Bk III Philber,t Denomy,
Beatrice Denomy, Frederick Papin•
eau.
To Bk I1 Marcel Laporte, Adella
Denomy.
Sr SII Emily Badotir, .�lbiva,
Papin enti.
Sr Pt 1I Albino, Badonr, Napol-
eon Denomy; Lnoy Denomy, Delia
Dennusy, Leopold Denomy, Matilda
Papineau.
Jr Pt 1I Nettie Denomy, Leo
Corriveau. Clotilda Laporte, Wil-
frid Corriveau,
Those whose nan•.es do not
appear here and who tried, tailed
in spelling. H. Harrison,
n. Teacher.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Haying is almost finished in this
northern part of Stanley'rownship,
Mr.. Paul Cleave spent Sunday
evening, at the home of Mr. John
Watson.
Mr. K. Ward spent Sunday:
evening at the home of Snowden
Brothers.
Mr. John Johnston of Drysdale,
spent a pleasant evening during
the past week, at the home of Vries
R. Sterling.
Mr. Douglas Sparks spent Son -
day °yening at the home of Walter
Stevens,