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The Herald, 1907-01-11, Page 8•, • • • E,•' • • • • f;- We would like to call your attention to our stock of ineats,pbultry sausages,. bolognas, etc. Nothing but the very best -and ch-bicest goods kep)t:'bll We use }tall our cus- tomers `'the same. Give usa call. YUNCBLUT & BEICHERT. 111,8,111111111 y4 Winter Is 'nn i�ig Winter will soon.. be here and with it comes the thoughts of a new cutter. Our stock this fall is complete, in all styles. They are made to last. Call and see them before making a purchase Nov is the time to have -.`'your • old cutter ' repliii ed and' painted. F. Hess ' 'So>n Zurich - - Ontario. kbeg IT'S NO "TRICK to sell a poor t article at holf price --but it cannot he done on GOOD GOODS This Season as before, I will try to give you Money's Worth. All kinds of.... HOLIDAY GIFTS generally found in a first-class Jewelry Store. Prices Right :: :: Goods Right F. W. HESS - - Jeweler. 50 YE..RS" EXPERIENCE' TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Any:M sending i sketi:n and description may ryulekly.dgeertaiin onr ohiltio rev rr-Iiethgr an Inventlo' 7s -probably i t nt bff t} t e n T Com4na ion - tions stri¢tlp aon[1denYlnld!i%u1Si.E�iobk on t'nteutH tent free, Oldest noeocyr`for serurfng pa}tents, PAtente tpkehabrounh Munn k Co. tecetvo Bpcctalna0ica; Witbout:charge, the $ckntLtir ° mefic> uo handsomer Muni -rated weekly. Lnracst c!n enlation or any aeierttitio ;ournal. Terms. *S a year; four ,nonthat$L Sold by ell nerrmlealers. MUNN & Co.361Broadw y, New York Srahcb Office. 1£= ` St, rtasl::urton. D. G. Local Salesman at once for zur`44hiandsur.. roundin,:distr#ets ' k.. HIGH CLAS'S.S.PEL['A.LTIES in Fruit andh' Ornani" ntal Stock grown and for sa-ie. by CANADA'S fiREA,TJ$ ti NURSERIES 64 A permanent situlltion" for the 'right- party.(• aLib:eral inducements ,• pay,, iqskly, , Handsome :t, free *x?"'r iitfit. Write'Or tonus alicl' ;cat,- ' loguey tnd',Send ' 25:cents in stappps .for";oiir,,-PocitET MAG i.,:tt nieqGLASS or,:. 30 cents for' our ..F Stone & Wellington, 4 . 'R'ONTHILI. NURSERIES OVER 800 ACRES • .. Toronto . Ontario FMMANUUI, CHURCH' vangelical Associatio SERVICES AND MEETINGS WILL DE MELp IN THE EMMANUEL WAIN ,k�.LItlt{.Ii CHURCH, ZEDICOR, AQ, ,$OI.Lb•Vas ': `ISuiidtiy School at .2 P,, Preaching Ss vice, GertOa.n, 1:o a, In r1DF s'h 80240.00)•t ,"7' p. iii; Selsie'a . :llboloe, 7,30'0i' .: Tues. dtfykW e•Yen' i,it ci man, )raver meet- ing,r0' a0aa;a eveniing:• at 7:30 o'c le'1g, Z nrrllah Prayer m eting',- Tn O evening at 7.30 • o'clock Choir.aetice;•, Friday, evening at 8 o'olok t', Junior- Alliance, Satur- day afternoon, at 3 .9'01Oek. ;r , Raw. A. D. i ISCFiLEIt.iXASTOR.: LOCAL NEWS Beef hides, 9cts a lb. or l0cts in trade at Hartleib's. • John Torrance of . Clinton has been appointed a comity constable. New ads—J. Preeter, Sovereign Bank, County Council Meeting, S. Rannie & Son, The Misses ' Luella ' Weber and Helma Sipple spentlast Friday, witli friends in Heneall. On page 5 ofthis' issue will be. found a•list of the ' votes polled :in the municipal elections of=1905"and 1907. Dr. OVENS, M. D., London, Surgeon eye, ear and nose;.: will . be at the Queen's Hotel, Heneall, on Thursday, January ",10th, Hours 4 p. m. to 9 p. n . Glasses'properly fitted for relief of failing vision, gestrain, headaches, etc; :`Deafness and nasal catarrh treated. 23tf The sad intelligence was received here on Monday of • the death of Rev. J. McDonald, which sad event took place in Rainy River District. The deceased was a sozr`;in-law of J"as. Allan, of near-.Ble,ke., .and the remains were taken there on Tues. day. The funeral' was held on Wednesday, interment taking place in the Bayfield cemetery. Word was received recently an- nouncing the death of W. J. Mil- ler formerly of IIensall,,,,but for some time a resident of:'High River Alberta. Mr. Miller ciied,in Cali- forna, in search efhealtiilail `death_ overtook him • two` days after;reaoh- ing-that , state: ' Mien remains -will be' brought to Hen;,all6 where' the interment will to •e place OUR POLICE TRUSTEES ... , The nifen,Police'Trustees' of Zuri + heldt•, oxz Monday'. Five good;nael. were 'in, the -field, and three only could be elected. The following votes were polled : Ed. Appel . 68 Wm. G. Hess .....104 G. Holtzman.. .............. 45 Wm. O'Brien .........92 S. Rennie ...24 Thus Messrs. Appel, . Hess and O'Brien are'eleoted to fill the posi- tion for 1907. They are all capable young men and will no doubt look after the interests of our village. Messrs. Hess, O'Brien and Holtz man made short addresses in the hall on Monday evening. INSURANCE MEETIN G. The members of the Hay Town- ship Farmers' Mutual Fire insur- ance Co. held their annual meeting in"the Town Hall here on Tuesday-. The attendance was large -and a keen interest .was taken in the pro- ceedings by, those . present. The retiring Directors; Messrs. Wm, Consit, Wm. Lamont .and Chris. Stade, were re-elected by acclama- tion. After the genera.l.x eeting, a special meeting Was held, :when C. Stade «as:oiected nresident,i- Wm. t !�. Lam int v�ce�president, tiSr Holtz- man, generari:c agent, 'and' 1r. H. Eilber, sec>retary-treasurer r, The financial,,repo",rt of • the ;Company shows that36,397.29 in ,losses were paid out in 19,06.-.%, -• The insurance in force on ''Dec ' 31st,- •1906, was $3,831, 575.00,l;and- there is 'cash in the bank, 33;242,20, so the Comp- any is in the bestir of standing. ANNUAL MEETING, The 41st annual meeting of the Hay Branch Agricultureal Society, was held in L the,: Town Hall, on Wednesday. •j,The attendance was rather small idWing, no doubt to the strenuous i"deye in the early part of the week. =:There are a few changes in-'ithe -".directorate and a rood Board ;elected' for the year. Messrs. W;.',i T -: Caldwell, J. Pfaff' and E. Zeiler were re-elected to the office of „President. lst- vice and 2nd y,e respectively, and the fol- low'' Iltre tli.lb•directors for the en- su ear:--Louia • Rader, John Deo hd Joan Geiger,: David Schnell ;fohia , He',' Jt `' 0libbrzs:- Eilber, C. Oswald, •grid E " 'illeitt and B. S. Phillips "At a subsequent meeting of the new:Board, Mr. D. 'S raaaet was . appoin d Seo..Treas.• '.p40 HERALD urges the new; min to pilot forth-• every effort' to make this pear's fair a lig success' as there irs stall a small deficit, owing to the e r iiense incurred when, the new grounds were acquired, • S � �. • r=, f'+" �i.Ha-f a e�iz•..R,?7�y,�.�%' l..Q....v!a.9r�'P .c�c, ,s,co ;:.•;;dC 3? ttz<K4se'A."aq 1. usij Store! ol1owing g our usual custom, after a big sea= son's business, all broken lines of Winter Goods will have to be cleared out and the its sacrificed. This Store is noted for rapid s:l.ig at close prices, and these are now more in dence than ever before. in. Flannelette We have still some of that 36 in; :a heavy fancy stripe Flannel- ette at 8cts. • per yd. Other Bargains All Millinery Goods includ- ing the newest trimmed Hats, etc. to 'c'lear at half price. Fur eats,: Ruffs etc. We have done a tremendous blzsi'ness in ladies' and men's Fur Coats, ladies' Stoles; ,. Caperines A Boas, and the balance of our seek goes at a.big redaction. Dress Goods We are over -stocked in some lines and will dispose of them at greatly reduced prices. Boys' Suits. Boys' Suits, sizes 32, 33 and 34, at half price. Ladies' Cloth Coats Ladies' Cloth Coats at half price, and some, not the latest style, but serviceable, for $1.00. Leather Coats Men's best Saranac leather Coats at $5.00 each. Happy ear To New AIL I Cheap' 1lnderwear heav5'wea..ht fleece- $a}iirts and xa j sat e ' ach. 5 naps in oceries • st selected Raisins at 10cts' a°.lb; best cleaned Currants 4 lbs for 25c Best roasted Coffee 12 - cts a lb. Green Japan Tea, usually sold by other dealers for 35 cts., our price 25 cts. per lb. Ilade=to=order Suits Some big snaps in Suits, made-to-order, that are usually sold at $17.00 to $18.00, our price is only $12.00. Some Dinner Setts At very low prices. These will have to be cleared out at once, and you will get the benefit a: the cut price by buying now. V erehant, Zurich The•local option bylaw was'•de- feated ins Tuckersmith. , .� s .. Mies' Amelia Axt returnedto London on' Monday after spending a few.weel 'at'her hone here':; '.• Mrs. Christine' Vola nd left on Monday fol New York state; where she -will visieWith her daughter. Hy, Lipphardt was in Goderich on Tuesday in connection with • the winding up of; the Soldaii:•estate,,:,;.:. Mr. H, JEflber, M. P. P of 4xedi• ton, was in the village on Tub, iiky: attending the annnal meetiug,.of the Hay Farmers' Fire:Insurance Co. , Mrs t siali Sararas;,, and little son, of t i `Sauble 'line; '.Have been Vil visiting, Jl�e` past week -..with. her loitither,l s.; Sarah Ann Miller, of this Dash* fid. sliottld be•well• satis- fied this,Yer,' They have the Leeve � and the eplitY•',ree,t*e pf 4St,'eplien 'residin 'fere, and also•,e, counpil= for of i 11.0Nr would, it be,.•ter unite ga' lid Stephen townships and ma i 4 iisliwood theca pita( E ., The ai l' Q;` ll we had last, eve§k` was cer month of 0ary. On, JatA3vd,: while aoeeIi1drenwerechildien were'ret0thifig home froiwattending school innitl}e. Babylon Line, they - snake. r" heysnake k'hd on MtjZCdayi,ightthe sound o �rtnder • could be he:i,rcl- The wtY, s'Per',bas now assllnied more � yi t4 waran0es ;re:21ktkable fo `tb , y. :'. :4v u!: r 'he People's llarness and hardware ilouse.: A Happy New Year to all. Best Goods at Lowest Prices for 1907. • G. IIARTLUB Zurich. The People's Hardware and Harness 1 clue. •