The Herald, 1910-09-23, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich. and Hay Township.
Vol. XL
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 23, 1910.
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R Our fall display of fashionable Millin ry will open on
A Wednesday, Sept.:. 1st and following days. Mics Colvin, who »
has hael charge: of this clepartntentior the pa few seasons, is 1't
▪ again with; us, and will look iffier your y: ants in every det:a i. ' •
4, 1 he very fashionable colors are Navy and Black, Elephant, a. t•: .1.,I
y and B'lustard, Vesta 'fills, Gipsy and Mushrooms are among iii,"
"',tl most approved shape'. , l3eav, r hat• ar•o also very popular thi
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' Our store is as papular as Over with the ladies when oho , iii
-" ins material foe fashionable wvearing ;apparel. \Ve are better pre
, paten, than ever• to d,h41v you a lice r.tl.,ge that is jnsta littlediffa•:. tf
.• ant from what is to be found e1••ewlde e, The popular lines f.:r'
y;all and whiter wear are Diag•mal Ser;gess Broadcloths, Plaids
W, and Serges. We extend a cordial invitation to the ladies to 1•:•.k ;I
ri a. our �ewr Fall Dress (aoous.
Ladies • Fall Coats
Every garment is our cloak ciclxartilirut is this season's
style. Direct from the factories of the 1waoing Canadians makers
—the best styles 1rout the best makers ul' Ladies' Jackets iu the
trado. There is a wide variety of elrcmiee, no two garments are
alike.
Fall Dress Goods
Gents' Furnishings
Our Fall showing of m n's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, ,
'Underwear, etc., is the largest war have Basil at our store. \V'e
handle the celebrated 0 N & lt, clothing, one of the best makes.
.r inCanada: 'i'hey are up to the minute in stvle, tit well and have
th at, dressy appearance that is s., popttlai•. This store's purpose is
tt1 dress men better than they et Cr hat P lacers are sed—to providi;
'w,,lt.-;,4;bull l'; itn.,,•, thilt welt sire %,tci'?,rriae s, at)5fat:t1Utl.' y�V
: FURS
'We are having an alva arse showing of furs and it Will be
to ycur advantage 1.0 ca11 early and brake your choice while the
',A tock is complete. In 1 uying furs quality is the essential point
1 o consider• and we may say that all. our goods are sold with a
;guarantee o!' quality.
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LOCAL NEWS. 9'
Mr, David Sohnell took 1st and
2nd at Exeter for his two roadster
colts.
Just unloaded a car of Hastings
brand best B.. C. shingles. F. 0.
Kalbfleisob, Zurich.
The district Sunday School con-
vention will be held„ in the Ruth.
eran church, on Sunday.
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A rink of i.?arkbill.bowlers play-
ed a game heres last week. and
were easily beaten by the locals.
It is repertecl Haat Mrs. 8. Ronnie
and family will move to Hensall, in
the nr future.
i1Sr. eaP. Sil;vle was called to
Detroit last week, owing to the
serious illness of 11is brotbor
Daniel.
Get oar prices before you buy a
new range or heating stove. Every
stove fully gnarenteed and price is
right. J. Preeter,
Mr. Eddie Deiebert of Armada
31ioh., is visitrtl,guis mother Mrs
John Deiohel t Sr., and other re-
latives and friends. •
Judgment in Hi T11. vs 13is-
sor nette, which w irgned before
the Court of Appett at Toronto, on
)londay, was z eser\ed. The decis-
ion will be handed down shortly,
and is awaited with interest.
Mr. George Brock, who has been
blaokswithing for Louis Piling of
Zurich and also for Dan McIsaac of
Crediton, has returned to his home,
at Sundrieli. Parry Souncl;District,
where he intends starting in buei.
nese.
The Co iniy Convention of the
W. C T. U. will be held in Zurich,
on Sei t. 27th and• 'h th. Mrs. Mc-
Kee, ee, kroaincial Piesltlent, and Rev
Sewers of Driieefe,t, Convention
'will be'speaker:•; E ,y` .')\ , .
f� 1'1 a s
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riilltee towel scam im the clothes
linea is { ppd to
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liro NeeThhandiss 1. theha- Heenensall
Observer. The only proper way to
dry n printing ttffzoe tnwel is to
stand it up against tl e back fens e.
Any editor who can i fiord to own
a clothes line oughts o he robbed
at every opportunity.
It is estimated that Ontario's
field crops will amount in value to
about a t. it'.5.00f.000, which is an in•
crease over the produotion of last
year of abont 1,35,000,000. The
fanning community of the provin-
ce will be the richer by this amount
than they were a year ago a tact
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The ,.teve topic is again a live question.
��� e are prepared with i fine line of Steel. Ranges,
east ranges, etc. The Peninsular R•arl ges have
gained a permanent foothold with the housewives
of Canada and are now one of the best stoves on
the market. We give a positive guarantee with
every range or stove we sell. See our lines be—
fore von buy.
PRODUCE ; r F ALL ODS TAKEN.
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I -HE New Fall Goods have arrived. We
have placed a large stock of Fall Goods,
which was bought at right prices.
Our Dress Goods department is filled
with the very best and latest Dress Goods.
We invite you to visit us before you purchase
elsewhere.
tEr prices are night.
Our sod are I{a i �lD.
The 4, t'� Fall Doss Goods is the Blazon'
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New Flannelettes, the very best
Patterns in all shades, Shirting s,
Cottonades, Ladies' and Girls'
Woollen Coats, Men's and Boys'
Woolen Coats, Overalls. Tweed
Pants, Mens and Boys Caps.
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Our Fall display of Millinery is open
for you, under the- management of
MISS GILBERT, who has been with
us for several seasons. We have the
Latest Hags, and a large assortment
to choose ii,om. �a
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All Farm Produce taken in exchange
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. S. FAUST
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Qui to a number from here, I Canada's Thanksgiving Day has
attended Exeter Fair, on Tuesday. been set fe r Monday, October 31st..
well worth the -consideration of Mr. J. J. Merner's victim: mare haili,rwve'et), (kraut nicht) by the
those seeking some indication of won second money ret .c,.Pter fair.
the business outlook of the next in one of the speed events.
six or eight months, The total Mr. Oscar Klapp brought in e
production is greater then the con) stalk of corn which beats the re•
blued produotion of the three pro cord, mei:-urine• 13 feet and
winces of the North West. Nor inches.
))stn ilia province needy reached i*ort will be interested in our
the limit of productiveness, The display of new silverware inett ar
exhibit of grain and vegetables rived. Thu best we
can buy. J.
t'rr to New Ontar,)o shown at the Preeter.
Nil t tonal Exhibition are proof° con psis; Satinet tlet has issued a writ
elusive oftt ehe nt and t scope for fur to set. aside the conveyance of the
this settlement has
and .cultivation property she recently conveyed to
this province has in her northern Mr. Thos .lohnton. Mr. Flock of
country. London is her solicitor.
'1'11e annual Oen yen
of the our correspondents
Huron County Woman's Christian , A number
umber er ofd their wm•k tor
nherence Union will be held In
the Evnt,gelic-rcl chnroh, Zorieb, lime time pnst. Now that the
Sept:, 27th and 'Atli 'Tuesday rnsh of other work 1.1 ever, we will
afternoon session willcornnience ret expect theta t.) resat»» their
3 o'clock. openingexercises Mrs. "burdens.1
Davidson. Address of web Inas Rev. A. Y. Baist, of Berlin will
i41iss • E Wilriarus. Reply Mrs nnndnct communion service in the
Cooper. Bailors Work, hiss Mat 1 4th Con. Evangelical church, next
Jureal while running signer the
Derma '1'emi,er•nnce in S y , Mrs Stanley at 10 n. m. Preparatory of
Hoag-er. Lumbermen Mrs 1'1,n.l' service will be conducted Saturday track in ft'ontcincnal
tlrrdar of ibe
Flower 1Ylissi,m oviingelisfio mss afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. The, have chnn
public is heartily invitel to attend. .alnav trains in Ariransaw, when an
_-�• _ old timer got impatient and got
nut t-1 walk. The engineer pulled
the whistle rape. '1'he old tinier
looked beak over his shoulder and
exolnimcd disdainfully. "you can
wvhttstlo all you like. I wvon'tcore
back "
war.
Now is the time to buy ynnr
furs: Onr stock is bigger end bet-
ter than ever. We can please you.
7. Preeter.
F. W. Hese. Jeweler, has put in 0.
pair of nice show windows in his
shop, which welds materially to its
neat appearance.
Mr J. H. ic.1inettler spent Snn-
1 4v in Cleveland se retnrned on
Tuesday accompanied by his wife,
who had been visiting there for
some weeks
Dr. Oven's :lemon. Ocnlist
emecialist• will be at (:nmrnc•reial
Hotel, Zurich, on Friday. Oct.
1 4 th. Flours all day. GleiSS�s
ln•operly fatted, Catarrh. denfnass.
failin r eyesriirht and throat
troubles treated.
A nncws item in an eastern miner
tells how a lady was seriously in -
Davidson. a1fCd:r1 ()on test ;\less
Murray. Question Drawer LL.Irs
McKee.
Tuesday evening.
Opening exercises Mrs. Follick.
Trio Mrs 0, ileyrock, Misses
Rennie. Address by Mrs. McKee,
Barrie. Recitation Miss Vercie
Geiger. Acldress by Rev. Savers,
Brucefield. iMMu4u.
Wednesday morning 0,.:0.
Opening exceroises Mrs. Harland.
Anti Narcotics Mrs.-Merner. Dress
FOR SALE.
200 tin sap buckets panted in
and outside, with Grimm's sap
spouts, the best made, els a cove rs
for sap huokets. Apply t > Daniel
Smith, St Joseph.
13y the time the large church
gatherings of various denornina
tions have concluded their delibir
aeons, there should be a forward
Miss E. Williams. Mother's Meet movement. While there are die
Ings Mrs. Iieyrock. Systematic ferencos of creed and mode of
tattackthe various bodies possess
much in common, and the enthus
la.srn evidenced betokens a strenu.
ons battle against wrong, and a
conceneration of forces that should
uplift and energise. While all this
Giving Mrs. Lowery. Franchise
Mrs. Brown, I:iriaozzs Mrs. Holland
Parlor meetings Mrs. (1. Fritz
Wednesday afternoon t n,
Opening exercises 11303 i4ia.;ti'.en
Missionary' Conference, Mrs. ittands.
Reports of Coinmitttees. Election is true, his Satanic majesty and his
of otiicers and. 511)ts..Closing, minions are not ase'el>, and wit:
The public is heartily invited to fight to the dealt t.•) hod their
attend all S1•iSiOrin of the Cn,. ground, mue'i of it secured by
ver tioza. trespass oe by swatting,
Lutheran Church --The second
district of the Sunday School Con-
vention with the Ev. Lutheran
Synod of Canada, will bald their
amnia session r111 Sunday the 25th
of September in St. Peter's Luther-
an church. Rev. 111. wiegantl, of
iaogsa will address the children of
the Bnndlny Snbonl. Rev. A. Blunk
of Mittel will fill 111e pulpit in the
mornin4 serviee. and Bev. J. Badke
of Anhnrn, will preach in English
in the evening. Tho session
will take pliace in the afternoon
beginning et 2 o'clock sharp. The
subjects of discussion are of deep-
'st. interest. A hearty invitation
is therefore extended to till.