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The Herald, 1911-06-02, Page 1
4 4, TIS • The Oficial Organ of Zvi ieh and Hay Town.sh p Vol,. X. FRIDAY MORNI .?iG, JUNE 2, 69H 31:3F3£' 380=X3 E3`c3fs£3 2 0 We have tiled to make this 11 the satiaactory store. The store . that tries to please you. The store that uses you right. It is our DAM t© give every one a square deal g and in doing so we feel confident' gthat ourefforts Wf ai be apprecia = ed by a continuance of our trade fl Our large stock as well assn ted and we always try and keep it in such shape, so that you can make j x your purchases quick and easy. `:Our clerks are ready and willing at all times to explain and show 10 goods. , f . L cess Goods All the latest fabrics and calors for summer wear—Voiles, Eolieunes, Americans Silks, eord du sore, etc., etc. Special 86in . back PaWette Silk $71.00 a yard.. Wash Goods In all the leading materials and shades--Reapg, Linen Suitings, CoL.,red 5hanting . Rtaye Stripes, Swiss Mustins, Piques, Fancy lhuslins, 10 cents yard and up Laces & Insertions Valeneinnes races and insertions to rematch. Embroideries and lnseitions, all widths and designs. 3 Specials. -Corset (`over embroidery, worth 95 cis for 90 as a bargain, vorth 35 cats for 25 cts, worth 50 cts fur 40 etc. 410 411i.4111 41111411 LOCALNEWS. ;� A19411)41/ 410 4111 1VIr, Filmer Klo c has a n umber of 5 -weeks -old pigfor sale, The Ladies A4l' will meet on 7:il esday the 'Gtr• of June}, in the Evangelical ciinrob, at 2 30 p. m. Mrs. D. McCorMick is taking orders for Mr 1)aa Smith for strawberries. Sang. 'in your orders now. Mr. Tolman Wurni is in London this week, and may engage with the London baseball team for the season. Rev. 0, 0 Sin1.r;.auc( wife who have been visitinex hi town for the past few weeks lett en T , etlnesday, for their Meme iu n'ea't Huron. Special sale of till ;!Thinned hats, shapes, trirnnaingG; 'eto , now on. A big recluction.in nit lines, h on't miss this sale. J £n Iter. It is reported itinit Mr. D. S. Faust has disposed of his,general store, to Messrs. W. 13 h.ubv and John Gascho. Messrs, O. Fritz and V, G. Hess; enutneratot•s for i "11.; three and. four were in Exeter on Tnesdav, to receive their final instructions regarding the takii:l.; of the census. The monthly meeting of the Ledies' .Aid of the Lutheran church will be field on 1.V ecicesd,a.y the 7th of Juno. at 7 30 p. ix-,; in the school mensf All are regtte ted to attend Mrs. Oswsld Fh1iev and Messrs. Moses, John and o:vea Geiger left for Michigan, to attend the fenerat of their sister, Mrs. Louis Eck- stein, Fuller particulars will he given in our nod; issue. Lutheran (.,hurt`.—Qn Sunday the 4th of June, the holy clay of Pentecost will be eelaleeated in St. Peter's Lutheran church. The morning service iv .e• conducted in (a T'anail an . se vete iii,. morning ser i"~`t r '.!'elme• t. the altar will be dispensed. Pre- paratory service on Saturday at 2 p. 112. The return game of ,baseball be tax•een the Juniors of Exeter • and Zurich was played here on Tues- day evening and 'resulted in a victory for the vfsitors by a snore of t'-5. The Exeter umpire was roasted considerai}}r- for some of 11s deoisions. These two teams lave won a game each and the •rt:l;ber" will be an exciting one, eshen it comes, Let us have thene-a few hnlida .our:n a week clu ing ;July an Summer Vests Hosiery ,1 Ladles Summer Vests, 10, 12 i, 15, 20, 25 ,to 50 eerits • Ladies and Children's hoe ala black. tan and white in plain and b lace fronts. Also fancy embroidered, ladies special i.aose 10, 15, o and 95 a pair. Angnst wonid nottart any lausi- ess in town. Late get together snd see if we cannot suspend usiness every Friday at one 'clock instead of six. The three veninge a week piecing hasn't rrt anybody and we believe the result of a weekly half holiday during July and August • would prove beneficial to all. e Wear Lown andnlali waists, Sp'cial at e1.00, 1.95. 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. It -will pay you to ;oak 1lie'na over befurc' purchas- ing. Corset Covers, skirts, , ownF, ,drawers, etc., at came hr,ces C. R. Nb Clothing Do lu,t i'orget that we are sole news for the c l,:•bratecl C N li ii'land of n -ten's and child. en's ready-to-wear clothing. Proper clothes for men and boys. Cur prices are as low as any. Gents' Furnishings A full r.unue of ancy sock-, doves shirts ties, fancy vests, straw hats, panama hats, etc. ; ARD.': ARE LEADERS WE MAME 4 SPECIAL FEATURE OF --..Peerless r • Fencing,'NOV .Perfection Oil Stove, Brantford Ready Roofing, Sat'elotk galvanized Shingle, 'Star" Portland Cement, Samson Farming Tools, Sherwin Williams Paints anl' Varnishes, Palmetto Rubber Roof Paint, Peninsnlar Ranges, Bevis Furnaces, etc. 41•01141.101114.43.41101.04 MONCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE J. Preeter,• Telephone 9 - ZURICH O =loaf meat MOWN 4112114 Wag MOCK 311121001 %113100040 7 he death of Mr. Thomas Nichol son of the Sa.uble Liznt} Stanley came as a shock to his n}any friends. He had been 111 for some time but hie robust constitution bid fair to overcome- the attuek of pneumonia from whtoh he had been suffering. The end came on Friday night. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, to Bayfield cemetery and waaslai'gely attended The deceased Nus a prominent man in his community and represented his township in the municipal council. BASE 13A LL The ball game on Friday evening between our team and the Brinsley Clubs, resulted in a victory for the home team by a score of 12-5. In the first five innings the soore favored the visitors, but in the 6111 the Brinsley pitcher went up in the air, and the way oar boys took advantage of it was a show. A change of pitchers in the 7th and last netted three more runs. Misner the Zurich pitcher held the visitors well "in hand and made a good showing. while his :support in the field was good The following is the line-up and runs made: Zurich •--•Edighoffer, 1;; Hoffman, 2; Wurin, 2 ; E Worm, 2; Mistier, 2; Brown, 1; Ladouceur, 1; llilber, 1; Bender 0. Brinsley-.Bradley, 1 ;'Taylor, 1 : W Dorman; 1; R Dorman, 0 ; Carling, 0; Weir 1; Craven 1; Miller 0; Flynn, 0. By Innings I::rineloy 0 1 0 0 2 0.5 Zurich : 000o73 -1t' 0:2 NO 44 WWWWWWMANAMPAAMMUMANEWNAMY Our Spring Line of New i°ress Goo They are such attractive patterns and styles, that they are selling fast, so 3'ou better come end see them now. e We fad are showing the newest in Ladles waists, laces and insertions, prints, [ ingherns, ladies fancy hosiery, etc. Beautiful Lace Curtains We have a veru new stock. of Lace '''4', ,tains in every quality, size, and price. No matter what yet . 'need you will find a complete range hero and the prices are leWee than you will find elsewhere. '�'� --- ..,..�-nim.•.�.,,s„�,,ax,c+,rsaeKr�.az.+oa.sc�.y;.•e� a Summer Dress Ooo i Those ludies who aro aanxinue to have the 1S ig 2` and Summer Dress (xoode, , ��ei r h ini .ma iv a v. -ill ha, r.. ,,.,}rtr�cl with the many beautiful Cloths on sale here. We have the followin4 hinds . Orep Axl, ?on?etta, Dress Linen. Foulard Radium., Poplin, Hull, Crepe Voile, Ginghanzs, Rte. 5.41 Wall Papers Now is the time to make your selection of Wall Papier. a Come in and have first choice, We have a tail lino which ,will suit any room and any pocketbook, Gentsur fs Ings dust received an i naense stock of Readymade Suits; also carry, a good luxe of Suitlings wade up to order, newist spring shirts, f ? neckwear, and all kinds of hosieryt i!wA'tYNi•w.er�rnr!rw.-¢•,»y:,..,,.a ''. PRODUCE OF ALL KINTS TAKEN PHONE 17 Z t n l C n -__ f'renWeVAMARRWRAMMAMPP"5?4" e a' a v &v >' ,i`v f'b"�,r'V J oe ecr- tete and so are tine with a great Bargain in Ladies' Gun Metal Oxfords, with Cuban. heels. These shoes are made of the *hest. s 'c,:. and will out- wear any other shoe. Only 1-1 glair left. Regular 2.50, = = = now for $2 oo Cush, while they last. 1 invite yon to rail: Vv >~' do Repairing Butter and 0g,:2,';: tt1,i;e11]l exchange fttlf ?1r. Mark Brolrenshire of Dash wood is working in Mr. W. it Hoffman's tailor shop, .i We have just received a large shipment of New Perfection ni stoves and ovens. None better made. J. Preeter. The remaining articles furnished to us by Rev. C. C. Sink, will ap- pear in our need issue. Mr. Sink, who is now in his eighty seventh year, shows by bis polished liter- ary style that bis mental faaenities are unimpaired, despite his age. We are sure that his articles will be read with interest and profit The second series will be found on pare four, this issue. Mr. Joseph Bedard of the Sienble line had his barn raising on Mon- day. The barn, which is 40.x72, is one of the largest on the line, will have a hip roof, stone stabling underneath, and ail the up to -date improvements. Mr. Sant Dietz is thi'✓ builder. Zurich sent a large ohetingent to the raising, and two of our citizens, Messrs. P. Lamont, and H. Yunghlut, vrere the onpos. ing captains in. the race. Yung ,blut'e side proved the winners, and the losers have the usual excuses for their defeat, Everything went off splendidly however and- rot ata oalcident occurred. 'Although the excitement at times was intense, t1 HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLY? ilk,WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin- ery--but it fizeeds both occat8oti- ully, If you will consider tliat tiie rim or the balance wheel travels over fifteen mites a day, you wiil not grudge your, watch a speck of oil and a cleaning; once a year, it will increase the life and amines of your Watch„ WI your, Natal with us so,tdar. ims, •