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The Herald, 1907-02-15, Page 8
• d p; Lab I H n n ■ MEAT WW` ' WE keep in stock a full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Otir eats are noted for their tenderness . and wholesonlenesS. Our aim: is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own sausages, Give us a call. YU l LUT BEICHERT. HARMONICAS IMPERIAL TI©HNER and The best 25 cent Mouthorgan made. A full line of WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY, Repairing a Specialty. F. W. HESS - • Jeweler. MERCHANT TAILOR I Just arrived a lot of newest and latest Suitings, which am selli72, reasons1P j ace. Our Suits are made to fit and latest styles. Call on us before you buy. Laundry in connection. . �kFF A qii .r<17 'For a nobby Suit See the lines I Have in stock. W. H. Hoffman. R. S. Rich"ardson of Exeter was a visitor in the villtig^ this week. At Lyleton, Man., a shower of rain lasting nearly one hour and a. half fell on Friday last. What next? J. Preeter has received a ship- ment of spring goods -prints, dress goods, etc., which he is opening up at present. Mrs. Joseph Dowson returned to her home at the 14th con., on Tues- day, after a pleasant visit with friends in Hensall. The Independent Order of Forest- ers was founded in 1874 and in that 'time staid death claims amounting to twenty million dollars, and still have a surplus of $10,874,105.50 at Jan. 1st, 1907, Mr. and Mrs. John Melick, who have been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity for a few months, started on the return journey to their Bole near Edmon- ton, Alta., yesterday. The small cost of sickness and • accident insurance puts it within the reach all. No doctor's exn.- iliitltttion. Better protect yourself. Get pa'rtic:deers from Andrew Hess. agent for Empire .Accident and 5nrety Co. • Dr. OVENS, M. D.. London, Surgeon eye, ear and nose, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Hensall, on Thursday, March 7th. Hours 4 p, in. to 9 m Glasses properly fitted for relief of failing vision, gostrain, headaches, etc. Deafness and nasal catarrh treated. . 23tf Mrs, S.',7. Lattaand daughter, Estella, have returned from an ex- tended trip to England and Ireland. They are now spending the winter in the Nor.'thwest with Mr. Latta, whose health is improving. The family 4vil1 return during the sum- mer in time for Principal Latta to resume his duties at Colborne sett eet school atter the holidays.— London Aaver 'tiser. M lel AN UEL CHURCH vangelical Association SERVICES AND MEETINGS WILT. Pan roan IN THE FMMANUEL EVANGEL) OA OICURCrI. zIIRICR, A.S p'OLLOWS Sunday School at 2 p. tri. Preaching Service, German, 10 a. re. ; English Service, at 7 p. na ; Senior Alliance, 7.30 p.m, Tues- day evening ; German Prayer meet- ing, Wednesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock ; English Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock ; Choir Practice, Friday evening at 8 o'clock ; Junior Alliance, Satur- day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. REV. A. D. GisoRLn1, PASTOR, REV. E. D. BECKER. The Rev. E. D. Becker of Alsfeld will assist Rev. A. D. Gischler dur- ing the revival meetings. Mr. Becker is a soul -stirring preacher. Come and hear him. mximekAomstesmimmearmom LOCAL NEWS Mr. Walter Durnart, of Berlin, traveller for cigars, was in the vil- lage on Tuesday. Mr. John O'Brien and bride were guests at the home of W. O'Brien, of this village this week. W. H. Hoffman has a. nice line of Suitings, which he is making up at reasonable prices. Give him your order for that spring suit. Mr. J. P. Rau, mine host of the Commercial, is wearing a pleasant snule these days, no doubt caused by the arrival of a bouncing .baby. girl- . w N At the evening meeting of the Farmers' Institute in the Town Hall here on Monday, the . Jubilee "Silver" Band will help to enliven the proceedings. "Prof." Johnston, who had been a guest of the city of London at the Court House all winter, called around to see his •friends in the village last week. Those who attended the party at the horse of Louis Fester on Mon- day evening enjoyed themselves heartily. Mr. end Mrs. Foster make admirable hosts. John Nauschwanger of the 19th con., Stephen, has purchased the 50 -acre farm of Chas. Treffy, on the Bronson Line, Hay, formerly own- ed by Mrs. McCormick. On Sunday. the death took place at his home in Bronson Line, Stanley, of W. Carnie, Sr., at the age of 72 years. The deceased was one of the pioneers of that town- ship and was highly respected by all. Mr, H. Eilber M. L. A., has been appointed a member of the follow- ing standing committees of the Legislature : Railways, Municipal Law, Agriculture and Colonization, Publio Accounts, and Fish and Game. The 4th and last quarterly ser- vice before the annual conference will be conducted by the Rev. L. H. Wagner of Berlin in the Evange ileal church neat Sunday. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be dispensed at 10 o'clock a. m, Preparatory services Saturday at 2, p. m. You are invited. Mr. P. Lamont left on Tuesday with his Shire horse Tomo, for Carsonville,. Mich., where he ex- pects to dispose of him to a, syndic- ate of farmers in that section.' Tongo is a splendid specimen of his breed and Pete should encount- er very little trouble in disposing of the horse at a good figure. SCHOOL ACT AMENDED. Tlie School Act has been amend- ed and the assessment basis aban- doned.. The minimum salary re- mains at three hundred dollars, but on as Bauch of the salary as it is given in excess of tnat amount, up to six • hundred dollars the government gives forty per cent. Thus to a section which. pays four hundred dollars, the government 1 contributes forty dollars. Of this from the same source also conies an unconditional grant of fifteen dol. . he r; . • t Stock: Stock talo l g time will soon be here and before we start we have decided to reduce our stock to the very lowest notch and in order to et them down where we want them we. r pose kaki g this Sale the rnost attrac= ever held Here is a list of a few rgah is we are offeri g: Prints All pts which were 12c and 15c a yd for Sc a .:l0'c a yd. able Linens Which`were 650 for 45c a yd and those worth 50e far 35o a yd. rapperettes Well worth 10e a yard for 80 a yard ke 1,)�. cc 'c 10 cc 62.111.1141.9 Towellings A big;,uuaj in this line. b'rom 50 up. big barg"iit�ltt: ready made Towels .lee's Fur Coats I only men's Fur Coat worth I '' cc c, ,c 1 cc cc cc 1 fur -lined nien's.Coat Ladies' Fur Coats 1 ladies' Fur Coat worth $35.00 for 25.00 1 " " .c 30.00 " 22.00 1 cc cc <c 28.09 " 90.00 Fur Caps Men's and Ladies' Fur Caps, wore from A 3.00 to 5.00, all for 2.50 each. Usual rc a.nnellettes x10 ets a yd for 7 ots a yd 12,40 " cc 9 cc cc g° crockery 4 Big Snap ill Dinner and Toilet Setts. Latnl�*"s at les$'than cost. Victoria Lawns 1,Vhitsh lretet 2,5c a yd for 20c a -id '`cc1 ` `,20c a: cc 15o " (C 110 '•• ,ens Goods oui =I)re s Goods at less than cost. Dress Goods Worth 1.15 a yd for 75c a yd P. tido cc cc ;45, .c 40c " " 30c cc 300 " " 20c at roceries Here are a f , of our Bargains in Groceries 4 i 'es starch for 25c albs lh -st select raisins for 2e. 5 1b;Yl';'�b. et currants for 25c 3 R Jlr 'eori, pess or tomatoes 25e 1' k ; leis oatmeal for 25c s roasted coffee for 25c gym . Ready= r :; de Clothing Men's Suits worth 10.00 for 7.00 cc cc " 7,00 for 4.75 Boys' Suits worth 5.00 for 3.50 A lot of Child's Suits for 1.00 per Snit: 11 lieu's and boys' overcoats at less than cost. Coal Oil We have the geniune American Coal Oil 5 gallons for 75ots. Ladies' Coats All ladies Coats will L. slaughtered regardiess"of cost. Carpets Good Union Carpet worth 35c for 23c : ,` 50c '• 35c cc cc cc 95e cc 45e Linolenrn 2 yds wide was 90e for 60c a yd Call early and take ad'van- t.ag,e of these snaps before stock taking ' commences. Cold weathetk,:but its not so bad when mixed i.� with the climate. . Miss Vercy friends in ,L' for a few wee Farm for set 14 miles nort+ to E, Zeller, itwer is visiting don and Stratford • or, to rent, 50 -acres of Zurich. Apply ich. Lenten se;4v, 9es were held in the Lutheran andr Iso Roman Catholic churches on P'' dnesday.x Mr. John D chert, jr., left last Friday for a f r 'weeks ' visit, with relatives in Dad rolt and New Haven Mich. Mr. Dat:id nder, who has spent the wintorr wi ; friends here. has returned to. rpede le, Ills., where he is en ;aged, n fara.n work. No servicegill be held in the 14th con, Evatgelieal church next Sabbath, owing to' quarterly servic- es being held in the Zuricla, church. The Dominion Power Co. with a capital of $125,000,000,00 has got control of theNiagara power corn panies end cheap power • for the municipalities,of Western Ontario will not likely be•forthooming. A Fainters' Institute meeting will be held 'in" the Town Hall, Zurich, ori i,Lianday afternoon and evening. rhefie meetings should be well eaten ed as the Farmers' Institutes al doing much to help orm tide fes li'roti hoot • Ontario I'ars. 1 , ti Good speaker. have been secured • Additional locals on page 5.) for the meeti !. s <.leo:.... 1s7.!w! t,'.'LwK lKs 4 V6"dVVNWd 1dV4IWYdhhdWYY4dYdidYY' No -1 To Farmers NiV E have been appointed agents for this section for the celebrated Noxon Implements We ft.d it impossible to canvass the farmers for their wants in this line, but if in need of any- thing in Tarin Implements it will pay you to get our prices,. We also keep in stock the leading makes of Plows which will be sold at close prices. C. HARTLEI _ = Zurich. 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