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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-10-27, Page 1THE it Vol. XII. 1 1 1 OUR MILLINERY OPENING We cordially invite the ladies to our grand Diplay of Fall Millinery and Novelties. Miss E. Fowler is again in charge and will be pleased to show you the latest in New Fall Hats, Shapes, Trimmings, etc. Opening clays Saturday, Sept. 23rd and nonday Sept. 25th, and Following Days. New Fall Dress Goods We are showing an exceedingly large range of the newest goods for Fall and Winter Suity. Our store is noted for its large stock of all the popular lines in seasonable Dress Goods and we have outdone all previous efforts this season in selecting a larger and better stock than ever. You are cordially invited to look over our goods, whether you buy or not. Ladies' Coats and Jackets. Do not buy your new Fall Coat before looking over our stock. We have jnst received a, large shipment of the latest styles and cloths Also Fur Lined and Imitation Astrachan Coats, Fur Collar, etc. Wrapperettes and_ Flannelettes. • 'We xlesire.tq.eall, speer ti tit51 to ani flue of wra,ppe ettes n leti;es , .E1t1.414414;.goo Is i0., .:f+lxees.its 19W.StrZrdi#y Ot z Underwear We are making a specialty of Sweater Coats this fall. Werare showing a large range for xnen, women and children. Prices from W 50 cents up. If you intend getting one, call early before the best colors are gone.01Also a full line of Toques just in. liose and Gloves a We handle the famous Puritan make of Underwear. A complete line in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear, all sizes and prices. Sweater Coats The Official Organ of" FRIDAY MORN and 'Hay Township . OCT, 27, 1911. Another line that we make a special feature of. We carry see them. everything in this line worth buying and we,want you to Fur;Ruffs and fluffs What about your furs for the colder weather. Our new stock is now in and is complete in every detail. Be sure you see them. Gent's Wear 1 We are outfitters for men. If you need a New Suit, Overcoat, Cap, Gloves, Socks, Shirts, Ties, Mufflers, etc.. we can please you. Our price is right, quality considered. Fur Coats Headquarters for all kinds of Fur, Coats, Fur Lined Coats, inti- �t tation Astrachan Lined Coats, Leather Coats and Corduroy Coats. • We can give you extra values in these. No trouble to show goods. The Stove uestion We are right when it comes to the question of buying a good Rrage or Heater. Our leader is the Peerless Peninsular Range, pi which cannot be surpassed in quality. • We fully guarantee every stove we sell. Ueda Furnaces, Eavetroughing, Etc. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Telephone 9 Preet ZUR CH texecx OF3810PeLEVE.34MOEMerMEN:2811:211if?2338) 43 LOCAL NEW , rerarar-e r re-ela-suers s es4 Live Fowl of all. kinds tak'exi every Wednesday forenoon. , High- est market prices. J. Preeter. For mens high heel rubbers, call; at Sam E:, Faust: Mr. C. Fritz has the foundation ready for an addition to his shoe store. Miss Dollie Hagan of Hillsgreen` is nursing Mrs. J. A. Williams, at present. Miss Helms Koehler of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Peter Koehler. For ladies high heel rubbers, pall at Sam E. Faust. • Mies Maggie Stelok of Guelph, is visiting at her home here, for a few weeks. Miss Caroline Volland has pur- chased two lots at the South end, from Mrs, Christina Volland for $300.00. Dr. Woods of Bayfield intends. leaving for England ehortly to take sa post -graduate course in the hospitals. Dutch setts taken in exchange for shoes, at Sam E Faust. Mr. James Humphreys has mov- ed to -town and is 000upying Mrs, Rannie's dwelling, recently vadat-: ed by Mr. John Gillman. Mr. Oscar Koehler has dispo` ed. of the balance of his five acres at the North end of town. to his father, Mr. Peter Koehler. Misses Vera and Leila Seibert and Letta Guenther of Dashwood, were the guests of Miss Muriel Preeter, over Sunday. • I will start at the old stand to receive all kinds of poultry every- Wednesday. veryWednesday, Highest price paid:: Jas: Whyte, Zurich Potatoes w *anteiel• -- Saba ,}1 is ti .aa�g p 4atntr . i o °slioes Mr..and Mrs. John thasclio `axe starting housekeeping in the dwell ing recently vacated by Mr. • and Mrs. George Thiel Jr. Miss Nora Siebert who visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Brown at Crediton, returned home on Tuesday. $2700.00 to loan on good farm security. Apply to E. Zeller, Zurich Mrs. Herman Bender of the Goshen Line, underwent an opera. tion recently at the hands of Dr Gunn of Clinton, assisted by Dr. Campbell. Auction Sale of farm Stock and implements on Lot 13 Con 15, Hay. on Tuesday Oct. 31st at one o'clock. Wm, Schatz, prop., E. Bossenberry Auer. Auction Sale of household effects, at Bauble Line. mile South of St. Joseph on Thursday Nov. 2nd. Lydia and Murcella Desjardine, props, E. Bossenberry, auct. For a good heavy winter rubber. call at Faust's shoe store. We sell the rubber that is guaranteed. No better rubber on the market. Give us a call. Sam E. Faust. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and worn. en. It may be vital in case of a child. There is' nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coug'is and colds in children. It is safe and sure For sale by All Dealers. It costs seven cents' a day to feed a prisoner at the Walkerton .Tail, accor- ding to a report just issued by Jailor 11IcKechnei. People who saythat the price of living is up will not be able to substantiate their statements by these figures, • And the huinorous part of it is that most of the prisoners are fatter when they leave than when they enter the institution. To increase a man's Weight on 7c a day is certain- ly a feat that few know the secret of, That the general elections have put a number of fall fairs out of gear Willi the statement of J..Lockie Wilson, of Toronto, superintendent of fall fairs. "No fewer than forty fairs this year had to be postponed on ac3ount of the elections, he said. This of conrse, bun- ched a number of them, and unfort- unately at a season of the year char- acterized by rains. As a result the ten thousand dollars voted for the first. time this year to be used as insurance against bad weather came in 17 er;y conveniently," w, •xiti front" re ONL-Y A FADED LEAF la faded leaf at nestled down on my hair; st•from a poor, bare bough, 4ieerisp October air. }gather'd it tenderly in, could not restrain the tears, aught of summer's hours the silent, faded years. iful fallen leaf, crimson and gold, tinge of emerald still, 3ten by frost and cold. iLkof.the past, pig of spring's fair hours; and bloom and sighing winds ;-'-,Tine's ambrosial bowers. 4114 this autumn time, dor and subtly sweet; li littered by fallen leaves, Mg at my feet. that are good and true e out like an autumn clay; eautiftul at the last, serenely pass away. e hills are rapt e hazy, dreamy light ,Radian summer time, Cason of calm delight. tie fallen leaf, zcal of man's short hour; and, bloom a little span, i,de as the leaf and flower. 'Diana Rickbeil is visiting fiends an Buffalo. Meng your sett onions, we dy, to' receive them. Price teed. C, Hartleib. Anti Wnrm has returned three weeks' visit with Bs: and friends in Detroit. 'back is one of the most ferns `of muscular rheu- feW applications of T�i'piment: trigG>te.en gavq a,isup tiesday evening to a neon tr t;f friends'iri honor of her moph444 and sister's return from the west.," ` They report having had agood:., time, Aar, fobn Weido has purchased elp. will am Portersficld's farm at the Parr -Line, for $8,900,00. This is the farm formerly owned by Mr. A. G Elines and is considered one of the very best in the Township, Mi. Alonzo Foster of the Baby- lon 'Line, who was injured at Dashwood recently wishes to expresla his sincere thanks to the people who so kindly assisted him at the, time of the accident. New Fall Shoes The New Fall Models in Men's and Wonuni's Shoes sire now ready your inspection. Children's Fine Shoes We carry a full line of the Weston Shoes, the best The best Children's Shoe on the market. These Weston Shoe are solid throughout and no other shoe can equal them for wear. Men & Boys' Everyday Shoes We have a full line of Split Leath- er Calf, Grain and Kip. Ladie's Shoes There ase the New High Toes, Short Vtamar-in Patent Leathers ani;: Gun Metals.. Gen omen's Shoes • The new High Toes in Patent Lea- ther, Gun Metals and Dongola Kiat... -- These are the leaders. Boots, Rubbers and Felts bought of the best Manuf chtrers iin • Canada. Brind your feet an get them Fitted. We do Repairing Butter and eggs taken: in exchange SAM. E. FRUST, WI s The New PIour, Feed and Grocery Store Groceries All Fresh and up' -to -date' 6 lbs. Rice 25c. 3 lbs. Best Seeded Raisins 25c., 8 lbs. Best Currants 25e:. 8 lbs. Best Oatmeal 2.5c. Red Rose Tea 28c. Young Hy son Tea 2'5e. Tapioca 9c• lb. 3 Boxes Washing Soda 25c. Dutch Cleanser 9e pkg. Rath Borioks 4'c: Biscuits 25c• box for Het Telephone your wants to No. 28 • O. IS JEFFREY, . • A sad fatality ocetured on Friday of last Week When. James Staey, one• of' the best known farmers of D.unwi- ck North, lost his life. Mr:. Stacy, who owned a threshing outfit,w=as• mo- ving the same over the Middlemis br- idge about noon, and. was conpling the engine and separator when, the two, carne together violently, crau.shing hiin badly. He was removed to his own home and medicalaid sarnunon4 bui death came last night. Mr. Stacy lea- ves a widow and one daughter;. Miss, Eva. Lutheran Church—Owing to the absence of the pastor. who has to officiate at the dedication of the new Seminary in Waterloo, there will be,' no service in St. Peter's Lutheran church on Sunday, the 29th i;gst , but Sunday School will commence at 10 a, m. k!Crs.''Mazgdalena Hartleib, widow of then `late Carl Hartleib. died at Dashwood early on Tuesday morn ing, •lit the age of 82 years, 5 motatths and 23 days.. The deceased had been- e. resident of Dashwood for Many years and was highly respected by all. Mr. Charles Hartleib.of this town is a son. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon,. the interment taking place ;in the Bronson Line cem. clot,. Mrs. James Green and little daughter Vietta Pearl, returned from the West last Tuesday, after a two months visit with her sister Mrs. Curry and other friends in and around . Monsesi w and her brother Alfred of KeTrohert, whom she bud rot seen for eighteen rears, • and another sister Mrs Daypran, of Whiteevoocl. She re- ports that the crops were excellent and would have been a money maker hacl it not been for wet weather and frost. . Ow home merchant takes the farmer.'s produce. With them he finds a :,;ready market for his but te,' and eggs, his potatoes and apples, . These department stores take only his money. Our home merchants, not for profit, but fol accommodation and to assist the farmers, buy his produce. They sell it • is a, majority of cases for less than they pay for it and often handle it at a loss yet souse farm ors do not appreciate this and take this very same mon ly and send it to a, department store when they could got better btargfLins right at b.oinea B•O•RN STRANGE — In McGi'lliivary;. en Tuesday, Oct. 17th, to Mr:. aa1:d. Mrs. John Strange• a soar_ UTTLE —At Zurich, on ;Oct. 19th to Mr, and Mrs. William: U'ttiey, a son You are not experimenting • on yourself when you take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures for colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children and may be given t o young children with implicit confi. dente as it contains no harmful drug. Sold by All Dealers. r a n w s a t al e a c 44 Try our 75-eent A1'arm Clock. Yont • take no chances. We absolut- ely guarantee them 2 years The Best Luminous Alarm Clocle and spasmodic- repeater, $1.251 and $2.00, None Better. Musical Alarms, with automatic fly, The best made — $2,25:, — GUARANTEED --- F. W. IIESS Jeweller, - ZURICH( Our New Fill Shoes _:a We cordially invite the ladies to our grand display of Fall Shoes.. We are showing a large range iu Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent Leather, with Velvet Tops, made on the,,NowI'ork puff lasts, the very latest, G ntlemen's Shoes We are outfitters for Men'siFine Shoes, Come in and yce ti4I new last in lien's Fall Shoos. Mr. Farmer come in and let us talk to yon about Water ,',xoaf Shoes for the wet weather. Repairing Dane Ne atly and Promptly. \Ve are headquarters for i A Trunk or a Suit Case Butter and Eggs Taken ill Exchange, ITZ, = Zurich The Home, of Good Shoes 1