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The Herald, 1910-10-21, Page 1Vol. X1. The Official Organ 0 Zurich and Hay Township FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 12, 1910, 3> £ 1 sr 8%38=43a 1 3 3 C3 AM tre We pride ourselves that in this store will be found all the best and most fashionable goods that the largest wholesalers in. Canada offer. A • satisfactory purchase is not necessarily one that • commends itself through cheapness alone, but rather upon the . 'alue you receive for your money. ,A Our prices a11d values are uusurpassed. quality considered. We iuvite your inspection of our large Fall Stock of seasonable goods, LADIES' WEAR Ladies' and Children's Jackets in Black and colors in plan and diagonal cloths. All the latest atprices to suit every- body. Call iu and look through these coats before you buy. Dress Goods XX We are always adding to our range Dress Goods and do el not hesitate to sty 'mat our showing comprises the latest and best that can be bought. We have all the popular cloths in all ibe leading shads. thi NECK FURS Be sure and look through our stock of Neck Furs and Ruffs before you buy. Also Mulls to match. rIOTOR, SCARFS SPECIALS—Motor scrafs and clouds from 25 cents up. Glove:, all shades, special at 25 cents a pair. MILLINERY' DEPT 0 1 • n Our showing of fall style in Trimmed Hats is attracting well merited at. eution if we can judge by the •numbers that visit this department. You are cordially invited to visit our show sit rooms. UNDERWEAR Lollies WAS. and drawers, special at 25 cents a garment and tip. Fancy Collars and Sweater Coats Fancy collars s1,eci::1 at 25 cents, Ladies' and Child_ yen's sweater coat-, call sizes and price:. HOSE Ladies' and Children's ho4e, special worsted at 5 cents a pair. The kind that does not wear out. MEN'S WEAR look> yon to have a through out stock of Boys' suits, of which 3.1 we have a very complete line. Also in men's and boys' o'l•er- coats. See our military coat, it k very- serviceable and looks • :tea:. Everything in suits, overcoats, caps, gloves, mitts, underwear,. etc. L'ien's and Boys' Clothing We have a large stock to choose from. 'We woulu like FUR COATS A large range or Fur Coats in Coon, Yak, Sitka Beav- • er, Klondike Beaver, Black Martin, Bulgaria ; Lamb, Bishop. A'so Furlined Overcoats and Overcoats with Fur Collar. 1'rio ea as lav as any. Buy your winter elo,hing at this store and • save money. HAD A F DEPT HORSE BLANKETS We have a complete line of IIorse Blankets at all prices. el Aso l'lu.-lt Rugs, Rubber .Iugs, Robes, etc. lice our Single .liar- gi n !ss. \\7e guarantee the quality. so STOVES ETC § Onr lit e of Steel Ranges and Cast Ranges cannot be beatetr Also a full lir a o: l3aseburners, O tk Stoves, Stove Boards, Elbows Get our prices before 'Ir*M11""(1r-rirrMY'AA-111411,-41141104") 4-D LOCL NEWS. ? Mr, Daniel Smith of St, Joseph. treated lis to,sorne fresh ripe straw- berries, on Ti)1 rsday 20th inst. ,Quite a number from here at tended the tea meeting at Hills - green, on Monday evening, Miss Fanny Pieeter returned last week, after spending a few weeks with Mr. John Ehlers 14th Con, Remember, this is no ordinary event : The best thing that's going. Particularly special" --Rev, C. U. Johnston, Toronto. D, S: -Faust is buying fowl alive ducks, chickens and old bens, every Tuesday insteadof Saturday. Highest price paid. Rev. Ernst Nen(ioeifer, of India preached in the Lutheran church, on Sunday morning and Sunday evening. We are selling agents for Zurich for the fatuous Hackney Stock and ponitry foods. Every package guaranteed.. J. Preeter. Messrs F. W. Etess, E. A. Axt and W. G Hess are spending the week shooting at ducks, below Grand Bend.. For 11117; prospects are for higher prices on coiled wire We have a limited quantity, we are offering at old prices namely 2.40 per 100 lbs cash, guaranteed. at flartleih's. The Women's Christian Temper- ance Union, w 11 meet Thursday afternoon, Oct; 27th, at the home of Mrs S. Rannie, All members are requested to be present, Call and see our .big stock of hors=e blankets, best makes, the ones, with the patent stay on. Only kind. iu Canada, for sale at Hart- leib's. :. "To find a race that has never seen a white man is something unusual in these day. but this is what Rev. G. v'+ . Ray, F. R G. S , can claim t ave done."—Haniil- tonLarai , . ' Mr. John Decber Sr., took six firsts and one special with his matched pair of roadsters and one second and the rest firsts with bis general purpose team, at the differ ent fall fairs to this section. Tens of thousands all over the civilized world Have read the life of Mr. Ray am ng savages, Yon can Bear hire tel it. His accounts of wild life will fascinate you Come to the Evangelical church, on Friday Oet 2[. What Bir.'y'amnel Houston of Bayfield, has o say about the malleable range bought of C. Hartleib, Zurich. He :says never saw a stove. which will cook and bake with so little wood as the above range. Every growing ambitious town is composed of three elements. Those wb,r work patriotically. vigorously and intelligently for its advance- ment: triose who take a curious delight in dicQuraging the efforts f f others by ridicule ami by a persistent denial, that every pro - tress can be or has been aeonrnp. lished, and by boasts of every ether own. The last class tire coined eroak.era but, they ere really something worse, for their opensi tion dose not arise simply front despondency but from that mien• viable spirit, that will neither act itself or suffer others to clo so you buy. PRODUCE OF ALL NOS TAKEN ®Pree er, Telephone 9 A - ZURICH!) NO 12 r A_MMiWithiiiMiMiSMANWAYMNA4MMA-MAti Rev. A..1). Gisohler attended. a missionary entertainment in the Or•editnn 2 vangelical church, on Wednesday evening. The enter tainment was rendered by Rey SV G Rev. F. Jt G. S , the world re nowned explorer. Mr Ray i known from Ottawa to Vancouver as the pian With a remarkable lift story and the ability to tell it 13 special request Mr. Ray will giv this high class missionary lector in the ] vangelical church, Frid evening, Oct, 28th. Senor Ray is Bolivian citizen, who was acloptet by the Savages of Paraguay an( given the name "Big Cactus Red Mouth." • It will be an eduoatior to learn of the terrible degrada*in of his people, where all the age ones are buried alive and to hear laughing marriage customs. Ten of thousand all over the civilize world. have read of his life argon savages. You can hear him tell i in the Evangelical church, Frida Oct, 28th, for the small adniissio 10 and 15ets. Remember, Mr. Ra is "the greatest linin; speaker o South America" and the Roya Honor, benferred on hitn in Londe grigland, etamp him as one of tis wind's feiiretnost explorers. e r F$p 1 �- HE New Fall Goods have arrived. We hive 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. der prices are fight. Our Goods are )111.1 R i ight. The l ow Fall Dress Goods is the Diagonal New Flannelettes, the very best Patterns in all shades, Shirtings, Cottonades, Ladies' and Girls' Woollen Coats, Men's and Boys' Woolen Coats, Overalls, Tweed Pants, Mens and Boys Caps. Min irkry g 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 Haas, and a large assortment to choose from. We invite you to visit this Stogie for your Hat All Farm Prochtac0; +^ L.. n in exchange `,,' UST Zt7RICH AIAMMRTOMMWRNWAWNIMMWMAFIV We take live poultry every Tnesday forenoon Highest market prices paid J. Preeter. Bliss Ethel Kellerman of Dash- wood visited her aunt Mrs. Chas Fritz, on Sunday. Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist specialist will be at Commercial Hotel,-He'tsel], on l4a.turday, Nov. 12th. Hours all day. Glasses properly fitted, Catarrh, deafness, failing eyesight and throat troubles treated. Mr. Ray has algin the Club, formerly possessed by the 'Witch Dr. "Father of Kittens." Thts gruesomo weapon was the one used by hint to put to death every third child or the tribe. You eau Qee it in the Evangelical church, Fine or coarse salt for 50 cents a hundred, at Feed Store. Mr. and Mr;. F. F. Demuth of Detroit v:sited frien is in town last week. See our line of silver knives and forks, tea spoons, e to. All good. goods. J. Preeter. Lost—Between Zurich ancl lien- sall. a ladies' long black coat. Finder pleaee at THE HERALD office, As Government explorer he has trodden where no other man has and Mount Ray in the heart of Brazil, 2,300 miles from the coast, is named atter hire by a grateful government. Last Prides two rinks of Hensel,. bowlers played a friendly game with two local rinks and Zurich. was ten up on the afternoon's play. The rink .kipped by P. Lamont was five down to the rink skipped by A. Bouton, and the rink skipp- eel by P. Sipple was fifteen up to the rink skipped by 0. M. Me- 1)onell. It is in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Lini- ment can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot always be found at the moment. Then it is that Chamber- lain's Liniment is never tound wanting. In eases of sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Ohamberiurn's Liniment lakes cut the snrere,s and drives away the pain. Sold by all dealers. UNION ib1EL+"1'IN G IN THE TOWN HALL • A union meeting. of the Evange= heal and Lutheran congregations, will be conducted in the interest of the Bibie Society, in the Town Hall, on Strnday evening, commenc- ing at '7.45 o'clock. Rev. O. C. J. Maass will deliver an address is German, and Rev. A. D. Gischler,. in English. Special music will be rendered, an offering 'will be re. eeived in the interest of the Bible Society. The public is most cord- ially' invited,