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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-11-17, Page 1awl 1Colider :We th r producing clothing. We want you to come in and look over our goods. We will try to please you. Is coming: Are you prepared. We are. Our store is filled with warmth /�����/���////���/������/�����������/////��/ems r,„%/,iii;:;/ A modern �� st fro range THE PEERLESS has all the advantages of a j r n P..::' fact, it should be called a combination range—aeast-iron range and none of its disadvantage& j combinationtateo� close-fitting o e -fit t ig parnd ts, the durable ever- lasting frame and cosy home -like appearance; but—and j:. 0 :; here it differs from other cast-iron ranges—it also has a / Gd anbottom—a square oven big enough to cook four pies aquick oven—an oven that heats evenly on every side, t i l once; and it has a drop -oven door which is not usual on a cast -icon range. : The Peerless 0 Peninsular (coal or Wood) may, be had with a steel warming closet and hot water reservoir and with a low riot under the % The PEERLESS is a perfect beauty and has ' A-fairly,.convenience n.ot nand on ,other, ranges. uplei( grate slid- stet- $0 lid- stet The Official. Organ of Zu FRIDAY MORNI 4 LOCAL NEWS. and Hay Township We carry a full supply of horse r blankets, bells, etc. J. Preetet. Mr. Charles Eilber of Stephen, visited relatives in town, on Saturday. Mr. D. Wotherspoon of Ailsa Craig, wa-s in town last week for a few days.' About ten good breeding yoes for sale. Apply to Jacob Haberer, Zurich: C. Fritz has completed the addition to his shoe store and it greatly adds to the appearance of the Main Street.' Among those who returned from.. the West recently are L. Kipper, F. Siemon and H. Fuss. - Mr. Andrew Price has purchased Mr. John A. Trueman's two lots on Centre St. for $160. Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor of . Exeter visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rupp, over Sunday. Misses Esther and Laura Schilbe of Exeter visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Schilbe, over Sunday. The first real snow storm of the winter visited this section on Sunday. The cold was intense and the strong wind inade things very unpleasant Mr. Jacob Howald had the anis- fortune to have his finger caught in a meat grinder on Monday with 'the ,r result that it was badly cut. There will be sold by auction on t Thursday, Nov. 23rd, Johnston Hotel' at 2 o'clock p. m. a choice lot of cows, steers ancdheifers. W. H. Odelle, Ed.' Bossenberry, auctioneer, Mr. J.J. Merner M.P.of eZurich,' left for Ottawa on Monday after- noon, to attentd' the opening b thcr DigYlina ar„ . h. " etat o a ZVednesd tl th u f, e to e p st w V. 17, i W'I I NO 16. Itosseau of Michigan visited its, Mr. and Mra. Abram the past week. dies of the Eyangelieal Chil- e been doing missionary work a box of clothes to the child- Viiinipeg. Tho Y. P. A. sent all articles along to the poor d of the sante city. John Fuss and Conrad tuned from- Western Canada ty, where they helped to har-. en.Ornieus wheat crop during `few months. They seem :sed with the prospects of the pleased , to recommend erlain's Cough Remedy as t thing I know of and safest ;y forooughs, oolds and'bron. trouble," writes Mrs. L. B. of Deliver, Oolo. "We have repeatedly and it has never '.to give relief." For sale by alers. d.Zeller went to Toronto on s trip last Monday and exp - attend the great Liberal Rally .,held in Massey Hall, Tuesday Cg when the introduction of Mr. theLiberal Leader, will take Mr. Rowell is the highest of a man anct the Liberal Party 19 -well to rally around hili.—It -;Tell victory. to,Y. l'. A service in the Evan- `hurch last Tuesday evening stinteresting and helpful under iership of Miss Lottie Galster. tor took up the question aiid answered the various Quite an interest was d births members of the t this meeting, as not only Haber of questions that were the hox to be answered. edutive Committee of the 13-1A-441102.; r nod rti.7. tiinthp�'`E`4 _ 'yon ” 3'... it lir and tit e it. our Stove :%- ,,r ✓.„ _ - % !'ret o / Di Booklet.. vii///aoi�!!//!/a�/!a/ril�ii�i/fiiii%%i%i�/iUl�i�iiUlii%;j�iiiiiiiiii%%//ii%%ii%/, Underwear We can outfit you in all your winter clothing. Try us for under wear, wollen wear of all kinds, blankets, mitts etc. etc. 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 We are making a specialty of Sweater Coats this fall. Wei are showing a large range for men, women and children. Prices from 150,cents up. If you. intend getting one, call early before the best colors are gone. J.Also a full line of Toques just in. Lades' Coats and Jackets 1)o not buy your new Fall Coat before looking over our stock. Wo have just received a large shipment of the'latest styles and cloths Also Fur Lined and Imitation Astrachan Coats, Fur Collar, etc. 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 11 the popular lines in seasonable Dress Goods and we have outdone all previous effort's this season in selecting a larger and better stock litho ever; You are. ccrdially invited to look over our goods, t;hether -you buy or not. Fur Coats We are making a special feature of fur goods this season. We have a large stock to choose from. Our prices are right, quality con sidered. Headquarters for all kinds of Fur Coats, Fur Lined Coats, inli- tr�tioll Astrachan Lined Coats, Leather Coats and Corduroy Coats. 1'e can ,give you extra values hi these. • No trouble to show goods. Nessa Furnaces, Eavetroughing, Etc. PROW:: TAKEN PA ::CHANCE telephone 9 ree t1 C L %'a1u kr} �1 i'¢i'rftPx7t : taking place on „•,day evc`t last. Exeter and Hensall lodge. Niru'" about 80 members' from each vivre present and assisted in the initiation.. Mr. S. Merner of the 14th is kept busy threshing beaus and clover these last few days. Sam is a busy man ever since the threshing season began. Mr. Henry Brown is his faithful ass- istant. The evening service in St.Peter's Lutheran Church will be conducted in English. The subject of Meditat- ion will be the growth of the Chrst- ian upwards and outwards. All are cordially invited to attend. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv- er Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. .Che old and feeble will also find then, a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengtl•ening their weakened digestion and for ) egulating the bowels. For sale by all dealers. Bev. Mr- Cotton 13. A. of Toronto preached in the Evangelical Church on Sunday evening. A fair crowd had gathered in spite of the blustering weather. Mr. Cotton gave a very clear, instructive and convincing add- ress on the Temperance Work of this fair Dominion of ours, and the ;;eat need of more united effect on the a; of the Christian people of oureo ntr;.• to overthrow the great evil of intea, p• erance• Estray Steee,- Strayed from the Premises of the undersigned lot 11 con. 18 Stephen about two weeks ago a red and white steer rising three years old with split at -bottom of right ear and clip out of top of the left. Finder kindly notify owner Lorne Sullivan, Centralia P. 0. A heavy snow covers Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. The mer- cury stands at 8 below in Manitoba and 10 below further west. All threshing is held up indefin- itely. About 80 per cent of the west even crop rennins nuthreshed in Sask- atchewan and Alberta. At the meeting of the Goderich council held last Friday evening; the :Ilecial committee reported that the petition asking for the, submission of. the local option bylaw was signed, by more than the r.lcquired nurnber persons and it wit; lleciclo.l that e, by liar should be pr Tared arta a vote takeiu en it at the nyun.'cipal0l06a:oils in J;nlary. l,l� pointed. tht ' follow- . , W . llllam Hoy, Jacob Henry Wesloh, Samuel )c ii eeeeTyres Schoch, Alf. 1felick, Jolt 4'ecter and Sylvanus Witmer. sis gentleman should take up tlen `tic,(. a„• ,ince, before the weather Airs . o cold. tla) Tiiesdny forenoon at the Cath- olic t'harOi. Zurich, the wedding took pins,(r f'Mr> Philip Masse, of St. - Joseph and Miss Myrtle Meidinger dauwior of Mfrs. S. Meidinger, 146 con.' The eereinony was witnessed by iu e. , friends, Rev. Father Stroedrr officiating,. They will reside on the 14th eon. Hay. The Herald joins in extei eg best wishes to the happy couple, . Daa1E1 \Vilson•of Grand Bend, was sentetiled to six months in Goderich jail by lltclge Holt for an assault he coinittitted on Miss Ennna Smith in Grand'i3eud on Aug. 17th. The girl is 11i years of age; and in charging strongly against the prisoner, the judge told -Elm that he might have been charged with a much more ser- iotiS offence h:u1 not some people pass- 1t1g, ntel fet'e4. I ing�loeorge and Queen Mary left London Saturday horning for Ports- mol'ith'4t boated the new liner )rQllina, which will carry- there t:, India for he l'irlieial.durbar to be uelcl in Delhi ) vt in nth. • As this was their ,,,i • is ' last appearance in the catp- tila ' ,r'atearly • three months, their l)artitt f wa:7 vin' , with Bruch cere- monial. Aec.on� trued by the Prince of Waley ..,rid ;Princess Mary, and escortad hs imperial i:l horse guards, they drovs' in an open carriage over a round." o ,way to Victoria station. The str g i who gate iastic set gatheritt were lined with people, royal couple an euthus- off. P1xu'e was agreat :rho station. MArt1J 0..t'atfT.s---'.1111c following is the ti, 'cot report, corrected to Wedness(l r o0(1 of ear b week, i Oats 11:.bush Parley,, f `a htisli \Vlleat'P , to 77t,a bush ,)porta i.3 7 a ten Ilraai 1,.,q4 a ton' 'Whit( �i u.Plc .ttr $2.,o0 11 ' L.55 - Y#, 4.Y q'0ed F Pota,i)o, , `: .1t i a,, .slily tti, 1t1 4112 TTo:ee ,t:y}ght, T+1 cyi.'1 1)ric l tlr'4r�y `Ic. 4ien:ns $1..r•o.. 4.le7' a .Lu51.1%) New fall Shoes The New Pall Models in Mens and Women's Shoes are now ready' your. inspection. Children's Fine Shoes We carry a rill line of the Westolu Shoes, the best The best Children'se 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"frill line of Split Leath- er Calf, Grain and Kip. or Ladie's Shoes There ace the New High Toes, Short Vamps in Patent Leathers and Gun Metals. Gentlemen's Shoes The new High Toes in Patent Lea- ther, Gun Metals and , Dongola Kid. These are the leaders. Boots, Rubbers and Felts bought of the best Manufacturers in Canada. Brind your feet and get them Fitted. We do Repairing Butter and eggs taken in exchange SAM. E. FAUST, -- ZURICH The New Elour, deed and Grocery Store Flax Meal, Flax Seed, Oil Cake, Biddy's Cream, Equivalent Stock Food, Barley and Wheat chop. I can supply any quantity of Mill Feed on One Day's Notice. Buckwheat and Potatoes Wanted. Terms—flour, clash or grain taken in exchange. LOUIS iTEFFREL, There IS little danger from a. gold or from an attack of the grip ex- cept when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers, The King George hotel, Hensall,. was offered for sale on Friday after- noon but as none of the amounts off- ered were sufllcent, no sale was made. Contractor McKenzie has stopped work on the new postofiice at Seaforth for the season and is having the walls covered for the winter. ?Ies •rs Ware Oliver of Grand Ilend and Peter McKenzie of Shipkat, left on Tuesday Iast week to attend the ann- nal meeting of the shareholders. of the Brantford Cordage Company of Brant- ford. This is the 18th meeting Mr. Oliver ,las attended. Word has been received from the \Ilssionaries et C'hengtn, China, that they are all safe although since Sept- ember t- ember they have been entirely cat off from the outside world and expect to he compelled to remain within the compound for some time vet. URIC: % . _-_ __--.._.,.„............»gar'-.'-•-r-�:<; ,. Try our 75 -cent Alarm Clock. lt'otL take no chances. We absolut- ely guarantee them 2 years The Best Luminous Alarm Clock and spasmodic repeater, $1.25 and .2.00, None Better, Musical Alarms, with autonpatio IV. The best made — 42,25. —:GUARANTEED — F. W. IIESS Jeweller, - ZURICFI Our New Fall Shoes \Ve cordially invite the ladies to our grand display of Fall Shoes. \Vek are showing a large range in Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent Leather, with Velvet Tops, made otl tlle_Nett•=fork l,nil' lasts, the very latest, Gentlemen's Shoes We are outfitters for Men's_ ine Shoes. Come in and see the new ittsta in Men's Fall Shoes. • Mr. Farmer come in and lot us ta'k to yon abort Water Pvoof Shoes fork the wet weather. Repairing ,Pone Neatly and Promptly. We .are h^adquartcr; far A lerunk or a Suit Case Butter and Eggs Taken. in Exchange, Urge The Hooke of Goof Shoes