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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1907-12-20, Page 1The Official Organ of Zuricl and Hay Township. Vol, VIII., FRIDAY MORNING.y DEC. 20, 1907. No,. 21 , ONI. Ten More pays OF OUR 20 p. et. Disc.unt Sale? It will pay you well to give this Store your patronage for the closing days of the 20 per cent discount sale. D. S. FAUST, GENEERcRAL. l-IANT Zurich 'l mmutaxacormiseaszcanstess ---ROYAL,— Olycerated Balsam of Fir For Coughs and all Affect- ions of the Throat and Bronchial Tubes. There is no remedy so sure or speedy. For Sale by Dealers. eLOCAL NEWS. es as "ansa Faca.4-s 4-14-10 ,-.•s,-DA-lbs Ask your friends to subscribe for The HERALD for next year. Mr- and Mrs. Henry Hahn. of North Dakota, are visiting in the ri lcinrty of Dashwood, Mrs. Solomon Schluchter of Pigeon Mich., is visiting friends in this vicinity, this week. D. S. Faust has just received a new supply of post card albums, prices from 25 to 40 cents. I have a place for $3000.00 on first mortguge on 110 acres of land, at 5 percent. Apply to E. Zeller, Zurich. Messrs Jerry and Ben Kaercher, and:theirwives allof North Dakota, arrived in town on Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends. Reports from Detroit, where a good many of our citizens are temporarily located, indicate very dull times, and it is expected that some will spend the winter here. Mr. D. Steinbach, :a former merchant here was in town this week calling on old friends. Mr. Steinbach travelled through a good part of the United States the past summer. Quite a number of our subscribers in the United States have not re- newed their subscriptions. If you want "Title HERALD" for next year your the is limited, as all renewals must be in by the end of the month. Rev, J. C. C. Maass, Mrs. Maass a.nddaughter, arrived in town on Monday evening. THE HERALD wel- comes them as citizens, and trusts that the Reverend gentleman, and his family will be pleased with their new location. Mr. D. French, formerly manag- er of the House of. Refuge at Clinton, is now filling the position of weighmaster in the town of . Wetaskawin, He is paid by corn. Tnission, but his earnings run from $60 to $100 a month We are in receipt' of several photos from our old friend Mr. R. F. Stelck of Edmonton. One represents Mr. Stela and two. companions with several long strings of game and the other the home of a family of Indians. The pictures were taken near Sand Lake, about 40 miles North-West of Edmonton, It is not the quantity of food taken, but the amount digested, and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invogorate the stomach and liver and enable them to per- form their functions. The result a relish for your food, increased strength and weight, greater en- durance and a clear head. Pride, 25 cents. ' Samples free. For sale .by 3, J. Merner, Mr. and Mrs. F. Witwer visited Exeter friends on Monday. Hockey skates 75 cts. for 45 cts, till Christmas, at Hartleib's. One new Portland, cutter one second hand cutter, for cheap. C. Fritz, Zurich. There will be preaching Service in the Evangelical church on Christmas morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Henry Rickbeil Jr. of North Dakota, is visiting his uncle, Mr. J. F. Rickbeil, and other friends in this vicinity. Monday was one of the liveliest , days this season.,Everyavail space was taken; up With. htr and rigs and the various business;; places were literally jammed all day, with holiday shoppers. Mr. Peter Woolley the veteran tree pruner, "blew" into Tato HER. ALD office, on Wednesday. He showed us a pair of long boots marle by the late Ruben Hamacher about 15 years ago, and as he put it, 'they aro slightly disfigures, like the wearer, but still in the ring." and sale Mr. M. Y. McLean of Seaforth, called on friends Here this week. New Ads.—D. S. Faust, Dr. J. L. Scott. H. Well, F, W. Hess, Family Herald. Did you see the beautiful dressed dolls at D S. Faust's, for only 25 you 50 cents? Mr. W. H. Bender has disposed of his dwelling in town, to Mr. Alonzo Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oesch, of near Bay Port. Mich: are renewing acquaintances in this section. 31r.J J'. Merner, is in the mat... - or -nicely diesgeg poultry for, as trade. l r test market e will be paid. A Christmas Entertainment will be given by members of the Evangelical Sunday School 14th. con, on Monday evening Deo. 23rd You are heartly invited. Hon. J. Israel Tarte, ex -minister of Public Works, of the Laurier Government died at his home in 'Montreal, on Wednesday. He was editor of La Patric, an influential daily paper of Montreal, o•. i 'c.�- ooc'r-�-d..i�ae0coo•��c�y'c�od.�'c0�.'�-��.o�.o�o�. •r.7.0 0•l! O•l! d 4 e:! O O O.O O'•OY7 U'•O G'!?• J•4 GOOD S 41 0•D QO` 400 0.04 'n: 4.4•C�•�:G•4'ca•O•'o•�•G•d• �.,v�•d•O•C•Ca•�.•`�ti''C; 4 a Cost money.... but v u will kills ours as little better than others .at the same price. Just now we want to talk WATERPROOF SHOES AND GUARANTEED RUBBER,S We .have all the Leading Makes and Styles. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. Butter, Eggs and Dried Apples taken in exchasiie . FRI THE SHOEMAN T - ZURICH 4 3SZZ14 . #:1*3:C.V< C' 3 3F33 8::M= g 0:20K i 3 3 01 Yom: E � ws�? 3yL�. E E :► ZURICH'S BIGGEST STO 0 1 1i 112813i E3 3CX3F33FIi E 131:2190 3113rF k3f i3Qi 3E3At 1191 )03010100forX0i= MICCZAW384=1 131:318 # E f �t /lel SWIPE ea quarters For l4ollday Go; OUR STORE is brimful of Goods suitable. for Christmas Gifts. We have paid partir'lllar at - tention to our buying this season, and have the satisfaction of seeing our shelves and counters filled With the best goods on the market. A visit to our Store will convince you. Call early. A few of our Special Lines: Toilet Setts A large assortment of New De- signs and colorings, ranging in price from $1.40 to $5.00 ,.a A,4 Per Sett. Dinner Ware Just opened up—a fine shipment of Dinner Ware, • imported direct. We eau save you money on these Goods and they make a very pretty Xmas present; from x+6.00 up. Regular $12.00 line for $10.00 a sett from until Jany 1st only. AAA Toys for the Children We have not forgotten the children in making our selections for Xmas. and we are showing this season the largest and best assortment of toys we. have ever shown. Call early and make your :elections. HARDW Ash RE DO NOT FORGET that you can buy your Hardware cheaper from us than elsewhere. 'We carry a full line of everything. A large line of SILVERWARE, t•zKATLS, HANGING Jo PARLOR LAMPS, GRANITES1'ARE, .d4,4a4 Etc., for Xmas trade. J� NEW LINE of Gents' Neckwear, Fancy -•1-1 Shirts, Overcoats, Caps, ,Etc. Our stock of . general Dry Goods was never better and our Ps .ces are just a little lower than ordinary. We still have a nice lot of Men's and Ladies' Fur Coats and Ruffs. Dry Goods We are showing a Large Asac. t• merit of Ladies' Fancy Collars, ranging in price 5u op to $1.35 each This is the best assortment ev.r shown in Zurich. • IIANDKDRCIIILFS A ]r,t to •'hoose from. White and fancy cotton; Far.c.v rmbroiderecl; Plain and fancy silks in endless variety. At all Prices. • Glassware&China A large stook of Fancy Glas••w;t'e and Chinn Cools for the HOW ty Goods. �•�,w•$�ii AND WE JUST WISH TO MENTION HEBE that if you are looking for a Stove, remem- ber that we carry a full line of the celebrtttsd Peninsulars—the stove that makes home a comfort, ' and cooking a pleasure for the Housekeeper. All kinds of Produce taken In exchange P R ETL - ZURICH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0