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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-12-08, Page 1The Official ich and Hay Township,. •• FRIDAY • ;fi 4D EiQpC3OS3tF 3aF £ 3kMS43a3r-t3 E3 ENINSULA& The Regal keeps the Mai. warm IT creates continuous currents of warm air in the room. There is a special flue inside the stove, apart from the fire chamber and free from gas or smoke. This flue draws in the cold air train the floor, heats it and passes it out at the top. - In addition to this the REGAL radiates extra heat near the floor. All the hot smoke and fumes from the fire pass down and through a flue under the ash -pit before they reach the pipes. This keeps the stove hot at the bottom and helps materially to warm the floor. The Regal Peninsular (with oven) Is thoroughly Peninsular and that means that it ishonestlymade. LOCAL NEWS The best grade, of men's .rubb and souk, tie S. E. Faust. Rev. JaG. Litt. returned to B lin again on Monday. Mr. Fred Kelin of Berlin, a visitor in our burg over Sunda A large stock of men and. `` e en's felt shoes, at Sam E. Faust.., Mr. Hurry Weber left on' dav, for Berlin It has proven economical both PI in fuel consumed, and in its years Mt Mtof service. . If you are interested in heaters or ranges, get " The Cost ". It is a bookletildi you should read before you buy. Ask for it II 0 EARLY SHOPPERS From now on, until the end of the yearou will B be confronted with the problem of Xmas sopping- .�p( We can show you a surprising number of useful, �Ef hand some things to be., ad at:prices whie andlookiu around, asking the prices of those things you see, and allowing us to .show you'wliat.our store a contains, you will fin dthe gift problem solving itself. kt Ill And we want you to feel free to do this the next time 1 you are in. town.4. Dress Goods and Silks { All effects of the bast are entirely eclipsed. by the showing we make 1Gt V• in our Dress Goods department. Better quality, greater variety and better values are present here in larger quantitios than ever before. gi Table Linens We take pride in our showing of Table Linens. We invite coin- pi rarisons in quality and prices. Ladies Neckwear We are showing the latest and most beautiful lines in Ladies iii Neckwear that hes aver been shown in Zurich. They are in a class by themselves and we want you to come in. and see them. Winter Caps Mitts Our Iine of Men's Witter Caps and Mitts and Gloves is immense. A larger stock than we have ever carried and all new goods. We 1 have the Fur Band, Elastic Band or all that is good ih caps to choose lifrom. From tide, up. Our stock of Mitts and Gloves is also complete. ti We have them for dress and rough wear. Mens Fur Coats We make a special .feature 'of Fur (.foods. When you want something rFur-Lined in a Far Coat, ur-Line:. Coat, Muff etc, we can W satisfy you. We would. ask you to call and see oar goods hifore you i buy. - . Men's Overcoats Another special feature 0f our clotliuig department is our 11110 of 4 Men's and Boy's Overcoats, We have the latest Convertible., Collar Overcoat, which is one ol'the best on the market. Our prices are as low as you buy them in the city. Ladies Overcoats We take pleasure in inviting the ladies to look ever our stock of WCoats. Everthnig that is NV Mill and si,ylish to choose from, Xmas Groceries \Ve Have in stock a complete line of fresh Xmas Groceries 'such *as Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates ete. The large turnover in our grocery department always enables us to keep 11 fresh and wholesome stock 011 hand. Handbags A. large s.mwing of new handbags in all shapes, colorings and sizes, Nothing makes a nicer Xmas gift than a handsome handbag. Knitted Goods We carry a coup's t.2 line of winter' hose for men, women ane. children. • 'We may say that only the best makes. Weaves are stocked. by'us. In knitted. caps we have • an abundant supply to . choose from, These are serviceable iceable ' oo.ds and are Here to stay. Mecla Furnaces, EavAtroughing, Etc, PROD gE TAKEN IN EXCHANCE Telephone Mr. and Mrs. William Witt have moved above C. Hartlei store. Miss Mary Otterbein of 13er.1 is visiting relatives and brie here, for a few weeks. 4' Mrs. Nancy Sararas retur home on Friday evening; 'a, visiting friends in Berlin for a^f weeks. Mr J. A. Constantine left if+ Toronto on Saturday, owing to'ti` illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter and family, visited relatives in Ceedi ton, on Sunday. Miss Muriel Preeter of town, •and'; Mr. Fraser Brown of Crediton, left; on Tuesday morning to visit re- latives and friends, in Berlin and. Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman and daughter Beulah, of Davenport N. D., are visiting the latter'• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bril and other friends and relatives in town. for a few weeks. The Ladies Aid of the Evan' gelicgi church will give a banquet, assisted , by the shredded wheat Biscuit and ITrisoutt Company. the near fature. Date will.be announced later. All watch 'the date. Mr. Louis Weber has left th Commercial hotel here aid h' engaged with Mr Perkin as. tender at t4 DEC, 8, 1911. Wes' B, J. Fowler has returned her home at Teeswaivi r�«]?&I.I1I dam er >i aunt is iter- a big ' reduction" in men's, boys and 4 youths '.-everyday shoes. Come rly'and,;li.avc first choice. 'We beg to announce that our took of silver plated ware was Bever so complete. We carry only b t d h 1' C Preeter, ltev. Mr. Brown ,of the Evange- paI church, will preach next Sun. 'evening on the subject '+Ques able Amusements." A cordial 3 il:itation is extended to all. rs. (Rev) Whitesides of Kempt le, and Mr.. Calvin Williams of Cato, N. Y.. are here at present .ling, to the serious illness of their c'I i her, Mrs. J. A Williams. very "family has need of a good, sable liniment. For sprains, fps, soreness of the muscles i heumatio pains there is none iter: than Chamberlain's. Sold '.Dealers. ei t s . goo sin s ine. all. Si HUron Bee keepers Assooia ri will hold a meeting in the unci' Chamber at Clinton, on ' *csday Deo lath, at 10.30 a. m. 'try Beekeeper is requested to nd and help to make beekeep an important Industry in tree County. Pi ovinoial Apiarist Pettit, of Guelph and others il.address the meeting. Tell :neighboring beekeeper. J. Haberer, Secy. ci been troubled with con - ton for two years and tried a best physicians in Bristol d they could do nothing writes Thos. E Williams, oro. Ky. "Two packages mberlain's Stomaoh and 'Wets cured me." Sold by ry sudden death took place tnrday then Mrs. Bauer, T. Henry &icier Sr., of this was st•fi.ken avatli heart :.KH, reach 'd the ed. age, of 81 gears. Besides atter, she leaves a family . of n: ip sons .anddaughters to 4a—slier—Toss. The funeral was :on Tuesday afternoon, inter- tit ,taking place in the Lutheran •cei!irotery. l Cht Y. P. A service last week, 'lulls /host encouraging it being the iinoiithly literary and business heti'ng. After the transaction of 110 buainess, Mr Henry Pfile con enor a -of, the literary and social •ulture-Department, presided, and 115 it•l iid.bean decided that e. spel- matt and is weltiked hp tbF lfo. • The McNamara brothers have coir' fessed to the blowing up of the Tinos building in Lo Angeles .and K ceive their sentence Tuesday. Jas;B lieNainara gets life imprisonment, at San Quentin. John J. McNamtra sentenced for fifteen years. . A seo end hand dry good store' has been opened out next door to the printing office. Anybody's'aish� ing to purchase some warm` clothing for the winter, will dh, well to call on the proprietorsr'Mr:.: A Sevenie and Mr. Noah Sararas srsome tsme, at last the side of `ling match should be a part of the •' , ,2C�aa;ested to be `Master of Cere conies" Donella Ruby and Dora ewer were chosen as captains, d after each side had shown an- nul ability in the spelling line fk for the first bine at 4:30 at Seaforth' hfiss Dora Geiger won out. These on Saturday afternoon by mayor Mo `contests are instructive and help - Callum and the town blazed with light all evening. Power -users are not permanently connected yet .the. domestic and commercial and street lighting service is quite complete.: The citizens are delighted, particularly'; in fact that Seaforth consumers will enjoy for the first time a twenty-four' hour service for three hundred and sixty-five days of the year. This, to- gether with an initial saving of Wren-. You will find both gentlemen very' iterar y program, the pastor was obliging and courteous. If they find the business prosperous, Mutk will take an interest in the busi-.' i ness also. Give them a call. HIydro power was turned on: ty-five per cent in cost, to be followed with a prospective additional reduction of twenty-fivo per cent in cost, tp consumers, is a most gratifying result of the enterprise and aggressiveness of the citizens. Last week the scheme to extend the the banquet, He called upon the Hydro -electric system to Huron NY; J•. H. Grenzebach of Dash. weed. and the Pastor G. F. Brown. and Mr, Alf M.elick, who delivered z*erl interesting, and instructive atfdresses on the work, scope and The banquet given by the Mens and Ladies Adult Bible Classes of the Evangelical church last '2hurs daY > evening, was a pronounced access. The members of the two (leases were well represented, and aireI'O.than one hundred partook of the dainties, provided by the ladies of,the' class, which speaks highly for ''their taste and skillfulness. 'A'il did" justice to the many good things provided. The supper over ;01:repaired to the main body of 'op 'church, where Mr. William O'Brien, President of the Mons A -tilt Bible Class called the meet Mg to order. After a few prelicni- inry remarks, about the object of County through the development of bower on the Maitland River was lid- vaned a stage, when a committee appointed by the Huron County ora izationa of solid classes. Mass Council waited niton Hon. Adana l3ecir and entered into a discussion of the Nir,lizabeth Ctaunie and Miss Shorts, 1 each favored the gather1ug with a whole situation. They received at>.; lie,daritifiil solo. which were well re ,etxived The general opinion vvaa expressed that these gatherings transmission lines on the same basis '." ic;nlil conte oftener. After the as that upon which the municipalities._,tbmediction was pronounced by the assurance • that the Commission was to develop the power and build the in the Niagara power zoite are now, working Provided the people of the various Huron municipalities voted -tit' enter into partnership. The cortnii- i.ttee will report to the Huron County Council at its next meeting, when it' movement will be started to place by- laws liofore the municipalities that para 0,4y. Mr. C4renzoblich, all departed, ?'.lowing that they had spent a 0lost;prpfitable time together. 4hcn your feet are wet and cold, '1113'our• bossy chilled through and filin1lrh train exposure, take a big tome of Chamberlain's (lough Re- ilYdty„batbe'yonr feet in hot water :01f'dore going to beds, and you are not now preparing to pronounce up01): un'ost certain to d off a severe the matter.fi'd. Sold by All Dea'eia, FOOTWEAR' Tho New Fall Models in Men's ancl.Women's Shoes are now ready for your inspection. We carry a fell range of: Men's and Women's Fine Shoes and Rubbers. 11Ien, Women and Boy's Eyerday Shoes. Men's and Women's Felt Shoes of all description. Men's Leather Boots and Rubber Boots. Men's and Boy's Rubbers and Socks. We carry an extra good range of Children's Shoes and Rubberrs. Invitt*" ion is extended to you. We do Repairing Butter and eggs taken in. exchange SAM. E._FAUST, -- ZURICI The New Flour, Feed and Grocery Store I have renewed my Stock of Groceries and Stock Food. No stale. Groceries. I am here to stay, A car of Feed Corn on hand. All kinds of Mill Feed and Feed Flour on hand. All Flour guaranteed any O'Day Floiu bakes bread without mixing .with others. Potatoes and Buck Wheat Wanted. All kinds of Hides bought. LOUIS JEFFREY, .:. ZUBIO rrouz pnea- inonia and other' serious cliseitsiig' Mr B W L Hall, of Waverly, Va., says.: "I firmly believe Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy to be absolu tely the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recom- mended it to my friends and they all agree with me.” For sale by All Dealers. A specialist regarding well -water says— Out of a thousand, semples of well -water of Eastern Ontario I found two-thirds of thein to be polluted and in one village eighty per cent. of the wells were polluted. In eastern Ont- ario nearly all the wells are surface wells and this accounts for the bad condition of the water. There is more typhoid in our rural districts than in any of our cities and the cause of this is that in many cases the wells are to near the pig pen, the horse stable or worse still the barn- yard." When you have a cold get. a bot tie of Chamberlain's Cough Re- ma dy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tend• ency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narostic and may be given as con fidently to a baby as to an adult. Sold by All. Dealers. Try our 75 -cent Alarm Clock. Yea take no chances. We absoluii- ely guarantee them 2 years The Best Luminous Alarm Clock and spasmodic repeater, $1.25 and $2.00, None Better. Musical Alarms, with automata fiy. The best made -- $2,25. —'GUARANTEED F. W. tIE.SS jeweller, - ZUR1CtG) Our New IPall Shoes We cordially invite the ladies to our grand display of Fall Shoes. We«. are showing a large range in Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent Leather, with Velvet Tops, made on the NewiYork buff lasts, the very latest, •Gentlemen's Shoes We are outfitters for llen'r_Fine Shoes. Coale in and see the new,1.a,sts,.. in Men's Fall Shoes. Mr. Farmer come in and let us talk to you about Water Proof Shies tor the wet weather. Repairing Pone Neatly and Prompfl". \Ve are h iedquartera for A Trunk or a Suit Case Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange, mosememomesnememiument FRITZ, = Zurich The Home c,'f Cood Ehoes