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The Herald, 1907-06-28, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township. Vol. V C 1., No. 49 ZURICFL ON,T., FRIDAY, JUNE -28,1907. Ter . OPENS SEPT. 2 This :Management during the past year trained over Two Hundred ..,,...young laclie s 200 a n d gentle- men, as steno- graph- ers. and priced thein in excel, lent situations in leading Can- adian and American cities. Individual instruction. Write for catalogue. LINTS BUSINESS GOLLECE GEO. SPOTTON - PRINCIPAL LOCAL NEWS.tr.s.traZIN- (T-ase-MIra• 4-16,4-2 4104V4111411 �A Walter Danart of Berlin was a visitor in the village on Tuesday. Miss Laura Horner of London, is visiting her parents at Drysdale. Miss Melinda Ortwein of Hensall visited relatives icnre over Sunday. Mrs, Wm. C•alfas visited relativ- es in Elmira last Saturday. Mr. and T,Irs. Chris, Eilber visited relatives in Crediton oil Sunday. Mr. W. II Pfile returned Tues- day from a few days visit in Berlin.. 1)1-r. Harry Wing of .was a visitor in town on Wodneeday evening. Wenn sorry to state that M.rs, John H, Schnell is on the sick list at present. Miss Morlock and friend of Mee,- ter were visitors at the home of J. Rickbeil on Sunday. A number from this village at, tended the Dashwood uicnic held there willbe no l,knaaclaina ser - at Grand Bend on Tuesday. • ,,velea. ,n the Eva ige cal ehureb, School closed this week for the next Sunday evening; owing to the summer holidays it will re -open' Ml -lien's Day celel»wtion at the again on Monday August l2th. ;714 'conn. Mrs- J. S. leteliok vl sited relativ- es ire Michigan tine past week. New ads—J. P.reete . H. Well, A. McKenzie, Clinton Brininess College Mie ()live O'Briere is visiting relatives near Croswell, Mioh., for ab fe:v weeks. c4.'largenumber from this village atitl the township attended the ex- eursion to. the Model Perna at Guelph last Friday, • .(rhe United States ; Rubber ('.on p - &AY,. ]ias secured .control of the. Capadiari Rubber Co pa ny`j which gives it a monoply of the Canadian market. Louis Prang. has sold his driver Pooh fishing is no the order of I to a Harty in Goderich and cielivere the day. Some very good Batches led hug at that town on il7ondav l ve,benn made from the dock at 1{�. n dl iTT,.rs IRI vu,; rye great Short. eels. should write to A Mc'Ken)artg 9ie 1' Kippen, whose ad appears else-a;rinuelSerner, oE;]ie 14th con.. where. passed through the village on 1'4 ed- Messrs. Wal. Tohnston. Jelin nesday with a new tterlee true_ Pfaff .find Genrare Reichert visited tion.engine. He has a o purchased' frien('s in Berlin and Waa.terlod a n.et •separator. Sain,onglit to be last Friday. able to thresh out the grain in fine Nest Mnndav is Dominion Day style this season end a rrublic holiday. (rend Bend will have its usual number of visitors nn that day. Mrs. Louis Klclhfieiseh was taken to London on Tnesday, to have her eves tree but returned the same Mrs. R. Hamacher has returned i clay. as the specialist consulted dict from an extended visit wish relati- ves in Michigan. Misses Anna Hess and Diana Rickbeil are visiting - relatives and friends near Flint, Mich. The members of the Ladies Aid will meet in the Evangelical ebnrele next Thursday afternoon at 2 30. • Weather permitting, the • hard 'avill ;five one,; of their pwpltlar c. n- ce-ts tomorrow, Saturday evening. not consider trentment possible nt present. She is totally blind as the result of sinnllnnx, and the ,motors here very little hope of restoring her sight. The ennusl Children's Day will l,P celebrated nt the 14th • non.; li)venai lical chnroli next Snndnv. Interesting nrearams -rill be rondo eyed tenth afternoon end ..eveni n. Mr. M. Y T eTLenn, editor of . t e Seaforth Expositor,. will sive Mr) F Fo,senheiny has retr. rned I eddrees.in t :1lyttie 3 Q M,. ,iv Q Wer 1 S lid s tripto Berlin: Toronto:',Lied purer services.' eastern points. The street car men note evens a Hey Council meets in the town button whirb shows whether they hat11, Zorich, on Wednesday, July have raid their union (lupe for the :3rd, at 2 o'clock, p. nl.. ineteed of month. The idea. may be developed "Wednesday of this week, as stated to i -lee extent of showing whetter e in our i`eue of last week. citizen has paid hie grocer or tailor Mr. Sam Geiger. of Gretna, Man., for the month. The idea sh'rmlrl is visiting his hone on. the 13ronscn continue and the paid tin snhscrib- Line at ire:er.t. We understand er ebould wear a. button to let his fellnrrmnn see flint he clues not owe Hebe is sometb.in{T,that is worth many, elollars to every ;. farmer to yr 1, Per Year. 7 ' ear ingCILtiir 447g.' L J 7 .tR '~ HATS 'rail Hats in the Millinery Department At Half Price .- Commencing, Saturday, June 8th. . This is your '3hance while the season lasts. iProcluce taken iri -exch .c.. «^-, knorket. Sprinkle lime in your stock troin0.1.and not a pat',tiole of scrimii4 will rn on the water'. When the lime lil°ses its strength scum will hegin;tq form which` may be twice during the season. Wash:: out the tank find repeat the hese. It is cheap<'iand not only 1 rimless lint whol'-some. It keeps' the water sweat and Saves livestc tsk. The W 0 T IJ' held. a,very infer- e;ting meeting at the iioihte of Mre. i .Williams, on WednesdeY asi ter anon I Q Mrs. Magel opened the, meeting e with devotional exerrii:es: and Mrs. l (Rev) Whiteside hle tnak cli i eof the l educational part. Stitacclo :eversl . marks on the 'p' 'iii 4ronlnn ltisen'one dai.ys, i *at:he'Iltrcl- y'ears ego. scarcely a p03ition is there nowadays which a Woman cannot fulfil. A programme on Missionary and Lumber Gawp work was also taken up, letter being read from our two Missio caries in New Ontario, giving some of their experiences amongst the lu:uber- men. Miss Ethel Williams and Mrs. Heyrook then rendered a dnet, and after the transtctain of busi- ness tLe meeting was (1ismissed. .� F 4'1 t9 Zuricl 'o�•uocsc=-•� oc�•cc�•c.c>-ro ''- .c .U f •4 4 4 s! •.%•l/ •l!•G U •G, •G' 4 O.4•G•4 `G/•C✓•G' �G^ri'-rr„, f) goo Shoe Satisfaction o o Do but first-class Shoes has given us a good reputa- gr Our aim to supply our customers with nothingl ki Vo tion, and. the result hers Leen, that our sales have r, .' G`0 increased wonderfully, \Ylietlter you want an uli- Fa , ''.` to -date Shoe of the latest style or leatlif'l•, (: i a -,' � ' Shoe for every til, ' weal' w c d a nit you. t1.0 +;. nIo ls are as for US quit' a; '1 it will ply ' call cill 4; "n1ce. •-::,, 0n Tt.bg befol(' 1'ou buy. �C 1if that when he returns to the west ran' of the ehaeming girls , t t,• •, tl•e Editor for his newspaper. hien own lip will accompany him as nis woe. h is reported that the work for eonpleting the St. Joseph aleck Zvi• 1 be started shortly. Another crib will be pot inat the east enol thus rt,niploting the al+proach. The dock has withetond the fierce ori- I sleughts of old Lal:e IInron and is in good shape. It is a greet con- venience for the fishermen fishing i'roni that point. It has been the custom of Tien HERALD to take a "week off" each year, so no paper will he issued next week. We also have to remind those of onr subscribers to whom we mailed notices a month or so ago, and who have not, yet remitted, that their names will not appear ' on our mailing list for July nnless we receive remittance before Jniy 3.0th. Exanine your label carefully on this week's wrapper, and remit promptly. The Young People's Alliance of the Evangelical church, have re- elected their officers, for the ensue ing term, whish are n, follows : Pres. Mrs. L. Heyrock; Vice -Pres., Anna Hess Cor•Sec., Diana H. P,ickbeil; R,ec•Sec., Dora Filter; Treas., Alf 'Gellman ; i5s.-Bea.. Lydia Koehler ; Organist, Lizzie Rannie ; Assist -organist, Laura Herileib ; Chorister. Milne Rannie ; Librarians, Roy Geiger and :Briscoe Humphrey ; Junior Superintendent, Ethel Williaius, Assist., Lydia Faust, Cor -Sec. Dora Eilber. ZURICH—STEPHEN SHOOT. The Zurich Gun Club niot the Stephen C;hlb on 'Tuesday evening at Sarepta for a friend'.y match. The event was at 10 birds each and the result was a victory for our. boys by three.. This is the, third time the loom duly won from the Stephen boss, ls'ollowing is the score :—Z1.,eten : H. Yungblut 4 ; J. P. Rau- ii ; J H. Sehnettler 8 ; W. G. Itess' Ci ; W. O'Brien •; 0. Fritz 0 ; J. Truemner 4 t J. Deichert 6. Total 50. ST>;Pzzrrr: W. Yearley Ca; MVlawhinney 6 ; B, Mawhinney 6; L Kraft 6 ; T.. Any 4; P. Kerr 10; If., Smith 1; 0. Pinney 8. , Total 47, ter;, a. •.,.°, Ur�V.. ,t. 111..1tlle Of, ,...b64. 4o soon be cemplcte and 8 is respectfully solicited 8: Can FI, Butter and Eggs Ree einsnieler wear SS ill )0lll' 1 11El:ti(.:17 cf sone • taken In exchange. The Choc man. 0) G4_.",. tea./?. fir.!✓.412.,_rte.7.,2.,":1;% LA ,I IES' WEAR Dress Musiins We have in stock a full lite of fancy Dress Muslims bought at a specially row price, to be cleared at reduced prices.. Mhite Underskirts .' A special line in whiteUn- derskirts at 50cts to 1 O0"''This is a splendid line and worth' much more than we are Ask- ing for them. Corset Covers Beautiful designs and 'open patterns, special ,NrOttes at acts to 5Octs. Ladies' Vests .A. complete line. at IOcts, 121cts, 15cts 2Octs and 25cts. Ladies' Hose Do not fail to see et r ,line of Ladies' Hose. Special`val- ues at lOcts to 25ets. Children's Hose A full line of Children's Idose in Black, Red, Tan :and White. m Collars and pelts .An. especially good lot - stylish,' cool and: comfortable. 'New. designs and special val- ues. Summer Dress Goods X11 the latest, in Summer Dress Goods and Materials. Men's Wear. Ready.maeies suits We have a most complete stock. of Ready-made Suits. Only best lnaterii:l• and latest . at very reasonable prices. Fancy Shirts We have received. a line line of Fancy Shirts.' Stylish and well made. Special values. Underwear and Fancy Socks Seeaur lines; Special qual- ity and grand values. ,.Hats and Ties A' complete line . in Hats and Ties for summer wear. See our lines. They will snit you. 'Fable Ou. able L FN'Rc n We liav;-' a •l'':+ lel:r` i l blea',llecl.'N1 1e. !.1T -us, \ al' - ions pattei.'IiS, g(o,1 wearing qualities at 35cts, ::i(b:ts and G5e.ts. White ' uH is See our speeial i1) -White lilts at 41.00. They are splendid vallle. at that lineae. Special Values In Lawn flowers Screen Doors Screen Win= dows Pads Green &Sprayer s Fencing Wire, Roofing Ea eYµtAjhi Etc., E{Z. k PUSFIJRIC,d via