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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1908-01-03, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township. L Vol. VIII.. FRIDAY IVIORNIIkeCa, 'JAN. 3, 1908. ISHING YOE3 fib CO e Se FA No. 23, LL Tt T9GENERAL MERCHANT —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. ��s 7` LOCAL NEWS. NY Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Merner of Elmira are visiting lriends here, tists week � . Aessrs Chris. Roth and Noah Erb, of Wellesley, are visiting friends at the Bronson Line Hay. Mr. and Mrs. McKay of near Dub- lin, visited over the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr: and Mrs. H. Randall. Mr. J. Yuntee and sisters, of Baden, Mr. Dan. Kennel and sister, j had called at the right place, they of O''Niel, Neb., were visiting? accepted the box, Opening it they friends in Zurich and vicinity, last I found a handsome tea se" t, also a week. short address showing it had been Mrs. J, Worts, and two sons, presented by the nearest members Earl and Floyd, of Pigeon, Mich., of the family. are visiting with the former's par - ants, b1r. end -s1rs. J. S. Melick, Mr. Herb' Swan, formerly of Stepden Tp. called on friends in town last week. If you have a house or farm for sale advertise it in THE HERALD, where people will read it. Mrs. Henry Geiger and son, Mr. Roy Geiger, are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs, Fred Witwer. Miss Ruby Horton of Hurondale and Mr. Jack Horton, of Indian Head, Sask., visited at C. Eilber's last week. Mr. Was. hehoellig visited his parents• tela l?p,st weekMr: and. Mrs. Sehollig returned with him to Detroit to spend the winter. Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meiiek received a plea sunt sur- prise, when a clerk from one of the leading stores in town, culled with a Christmas box After con- vincing Mr. and Mrs. Melick he and other rel.rtives, Mr. John Decrier returned the coat that was advertised as lost, in our last issue. There is a moral in this—advertise -in your local paper andyou will get results. The Goderich Star last week en- tered on its 49th year of publica- tion, The Star is one of the largest weekly papers in Ontario, and is the most popular Conservative paper in Huron County. Stephen Nominations.—Reeve, Stephen Webb, Deputy -Reeve, Jacob Kellerman, Councilmen, .Andrew Hicks, William Yearley, - W. D, Sanders. H. Eilber, Returning Officer. An exchange i --"Attention is called to the damage caused to side- walks by the thouhtlessness of boys chiefly, in using axes or the sharp edge of shovels or spades in 'clearing snow or ice, particularly tite latter, from the walks. A. warning to those who are addicted to the practice as well as to the public generally is' necessary at this time of the year, On Monday evening a number of ratepayers gathered in the Town Hall, to discuss Municipal polities and railway matters. Tho meeting was largely attended and much in- terest was manifested in the pro- ceedings. A railway delegation of Reeve Lamont, and Messrs. F, Hess Sr., J. A, Williams, E. Zoller and John Preeter was appointed, -vho were instructed to interview the directors of the St. Marys and • Western Ontario Railway Co., with the object of having the Company build a line from Exeter to God° rich via Zurich and Bayfield. The -natter of renewing the remaining board walks with cement was also discussed and the majority seemed in favor of putting down the walks in one season and spread the payments over 15 years. Some- thing will have to be done with "''our walks very soon and this seems the most feasable and economical plan, Mr. Dan Schrag of Markhams N. Y., visited his brother, Chris. the latter part of last week: Mrs. Graff of New Hannburg is spending this week with Mr. J. J. Merner and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. David Samaras of the Sauble Line, spent Christmas With their daughter, Mr s. Ed.'ivil helm, near Baden. All the members of the old Council were re-elected on 1 enday, by ace] anration , as fo1199ws Reeve P. Lamont; Gounesllors, John Geiger, R. .McAr hur Lot "s Xalbfieisoh and 3. K, :Q speaks well fer thesesentlenSenw Messrs J. Duwart and A. Middl'e- holtz, took a day off, hunting it the big swamp, lust week, and on returning to the rig they -were mortified to find that their horse had departed. The cutter is still in the swamp. The hunters had long tramp and found their horse at Mr. Jomes Dinsumore's, on the Town Line, With the aid of a borrowed baggy from Mr. Dins- more they managed. to reach hone late in the evening. !IS uric ,. rn,saa 2151e., giavrz nn Si c�oaoo oao o�oaG-C=:,. v .p.o.P'©.o,o,�'o.o'P'o•o•o•�o v•`e•o�o` VD 000 Cost money.... but you will find ours a V little better than others at the same e price. Just now we want to talk 4U0 r; WATERPROOF SHOES AND .4v0 GUARANTEED RUBBERS 0 'We. have 'all ` the :.Geadiri ` Makes and q0 Styles. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. q0c e Butter, Eggs and Dried e Apples taken in exchange V `e , .''''RI TZ 400 q::7 THE SHO N - ZURICH 4( Go• .o.P o_.€.00•o•�. ....©.o•o•o., .r- ., _: ' es: W= )X, g'3 .*?:1 3a g21:8 EU3 ettM05 'atE2 e3 3C3E .>st.e ?••=s i :s. ', ? :' •• ZURICHS BI G E 0 i . r ers F oida Go dss: 1 tTR STORE is brimful of Goods suitable for Christmas Gifts. We :t‘-:0 paid. n t=e :, ar 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 v, -ill 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 etotset Per Sett. Dinner Ware - Just opened up—a fine shipment of Dinner Ware, imported direct. We can save you money on these Goods and they make a very pretty Xmas present; from $6,00 up. Regular $12.00 line for $10.00 a sett from until Jany 1st only. Toys for the Children We have not forgotten the children in snaking our selections for Xmas, and. we ate showing this season the largest and best assortment of toys we have es'er :shown. Call early and mates your selections. HARDWARE 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, SKATES, iIANGING & PARLOR LAMPS, GRANITE' WAliE, Asti: Etc., for Xmas trade. ANEW LINE of Gents' .Neckwear, Fancy. Shirts;, Overcoats; Caps, Etc. Our stock of general Dry Goods was never better and our PrLces 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 Lugo Assort- ment of Ladies' Finley Collars, ranging in price 5c up to S i.35' each This is the best a sortramt ever shown in Zurich. IIANDKDICIII.EFS A lot to choose from. White and fancy* keettvn; Fancy r inbroi.lered; Plain Z::l fair.•y silks in ce Bess Variety. As all Prices, Ulasswarea:Cfflna A large stock of Fancy tjlas,ware and Cosine Goode for the holiday Goods. set Cct'set "ND WE JUST WISH TO MENTION H11; that if you are looking for a Stove, remem- ber that we carry a full line of the celebritecd. Peninsulars—tile stove that makes home a comfort, and nooking a pleasure for the Housekeeper. Ali kinds of Produce taken In exchange J. pREETER, z €i IS811 813 C3K 3k:38+CPF31IF3 3 £ 3 31F3 F f i3 i ••=—'8 len �F3' 'a�43 7.oi`c 4 'e3 3`a., > ICH l!