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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-09-27, Page 8CH HERALD ?air -0 out; from page 4 .1i,. Johnston ; extracted 011itsiu.c, Wendel .al)le syrup, Wm. Black - L. Salrerus. LADIES' WORK, b (ltilt, John Dec>1ior, John rowel work, Colin Camp- . Nutt, tufted quilt, Wm. seam Wise ; knitted quilt, Tilos, Johnson ; berlin )atli, Simon 'Miller, 'Taos. , log cabin quilt, Goo.Nott, her ; pitch quilt, J. K. ua. 'Wise ; quilt . sewed on -ork, John Decher, Geo, tlino quilt, Philip Hart - )me -1n die coverlet, :I. K. H. Wismer, „rag carpet, :e ; painting on velvet, C. . Campbell ; ,berlin wool. Campbell, Thos, Johnson ; Dol pillow cushion,C.Camp- . Cochrane ; crochet work, iell,Geo Nnt : hair wreath, ith, C. Caii.pb +11; feather John. Boob*: : beading on 4eo, Noti 0 '.Campbell; ed work,, (t4`o; Mitt, Thos. , Sofa cushion, C. Camp - in Wise ; Chenille work, Ft, C. Campbell honitan White, ,Hy. Roeder, curtain, Geo. Cook ; waol,Wan. Stelck, Frew basket, R. • nbell; leather 11.ion toilet, mat cross M. BLAKE Special to the 114a.4.141). (crowded out last week) Misses Deitrich spent Sunday and. Monday with their uncle, A. ] dig - h oii cr. Miss. Maggie Smithers of Se forth is spending a tow days with her cousin Miss Etnrna Dins)nore. Misses Mc;Catuf;hou of Goderich aro visiting, relatives and friends in and around our burg. ' The rain of last week has some- what refreshed the grass but we can stand several more•suoh show. ers. Rev; J. A. Macdonald former .pas. tor of Presbyterian ehi rob. here, is visiting with . his fathhr.in•law, Robt. Allan. IT STRIIES THE itEART. Not only is the victim of Rheum- atism a constant sufferer, but, he lives in continual dread that • the disease will reach the heart, which means sudden and unexpected death. Rheumatism can only be cured when the uric acid is remov- ed from the blood by the healthy action of the kidneys. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills snake the kid- neys healthy and vigorous, and so gradually and thoroughtly cute Rheumatism by removing the cause. One pill a dose, 25 cents a I box. 4111. DASHW 000 Special to the HERALD. Mrs. Hall of Tlderton is visiting '•ahn Hall's. v Kraft is busy day and eking cider. The high 'o be blowing most of the tress and no will be scarce �n. ft on Thursday to Detroit tage w, I3ayfield. Make OurStore Your HeadquartersWhen at The Fair.... Oct. 3&11 You are Welcome COME AND SEE US. F. A. EDWARDS BAYFI ELD HJLLSGREEN Special to the HERALD. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Miss Gorbie of Seaforth, visited >tt Joseph Hudson,Sunday. There will be no service in the methodist church, Sunday, owing to the evangelistic service held in Hensel]. by Crossley and Hunter. Wm. Love took first prize for his two-year-old colt at Zurich fair. A Love also secured first for his colt. Miss Mustard of near Brucefield visited at Cooper Forrest's Sunday, Miss Mary Hagan of Newbury is visiting at her home here. J. McLennan conducted services in Presbyterian church, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stelek visited near Zurich, Sunday. Wm. Consitt took in the Pan American the fore part of last =eek, F,, 1. Troyer purchased a valuable se from Mr. McGregor of Bruce- . Forest of British Columbia ting friends in the neighbor - Arriving almost daily at my Big Hardware, -which will be sold very cheap for cash or trade, I have a little of the old H irtleib stock .left, wliic;h I will sell at cost. I am also getting a fine lot of SEW ES If you are in need of a Stove you will do well to see, thele before placing your order elsewhere. FOR ALL KINDS OF Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oil Lamps, Glass, Etc. CALL AT THE BIC HARDWARE where you can get them. CHAS. l`uch,!ttaio(;• J. W. O • -w /N 'S Big Sale In Full Blast AT THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT. Crowds of eager buyers attended our first Bargain Day last Saturday and all went away won pleased. Next Saturday we will still give Greater Bargains than ever. Wonderful Bargains that should. 1111 the store on Saturday—Bargain Day : 24 Ladies' Shirt Waists, former! Price 50e,: e, $1.00, $1.2:), 4 [pit vu ease )i'or 25e, 50e, 75e and 51,00. !Ladies' Corset Covers, For 18c, 20e, 254., 400, 50e, 55c.. 9 Ladies' •Figured Lustre Skirts, ' former price Vi `, and $3.00, nowat�� R 2. 50 5 Dor,. Pair Ribbed Hose, worth 33e, Saturday, a pair, 19c 6 Doi. Pair Children's Spliced Heel Saturday, a pair, . . IOC and Toe, worth 13 and :•sue. 1 Ladies' Drawers, 1 Pair at . • . „?rvc. ;) Pair at . • . . 20c. 1 4 Pair at lo Pair at . • . Otic. 14 Pair unix at 50e, 2 Pair only at . 90e. y pleasant event took place — ' -.., .tont© of Henry Reichert of Three tables filled w:th Odds and Ends ut Unit' I rice. r �'ii; a rt t ,ww. s a Lihis To hood to &le Ur SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY a SUER S iage to Henry Steinbach of BARGAINS FOR E` 1:ItYBt)DY Air.' THE li con., of Hay. None but ti'l'l )1t1 WWII 'MR Mel. PRA ).NT nediate friends were invited: 12i8 Beichert and Mr. Stein- All Groceries at Close Prices rotbor of the groom .acted iesmaid and bridegroom. We want all the Butter and Eggs we Can Oa rs. Steinbach left Thurs- ing for Detroit. Their sends wish them much hap- .iii • hrouea life. %t. number of the young gathered at the house of -- __ (+ r n Thursday evening and tlaea'wives in dancing ultd ,S1\? iusentents. Y itCses Paul and Platter of at rti visiting friends in this this week. Butter, 15 cents; eggs,12 cenita. HELL ONTARIO AVER MEADOW he HERALD. kbor on the 14th, o during the later end; d the first part of was all graded on ravrelled en Monday We congratulate' in the success heti 1 jab. et) service in the II atalciay, as the pas Y. P. A. COE- sad a birthday i last, although the pleasure held a very €aril Monday le to till her pules thus oh -1 ¢ on the sick o quite a high hope for his ipils are over heti are 'tack, lagtae gees lio ar ners intend: e later part of e beginning of is the thresher., cinity went to he Crossly and ra some of the elk. sterile and. Miss Parisian,, nson called ora i Do you in- tend l) - tendd to Cook store of at Heater! ! 'hole see Biline' Mit' Cil Decar on Steel, Tile' stove of the e1iy,, a4 nal burn COAL or WOOD. 'ren tittwss ar 4ti`�Dnl ." :ay V137.4. Costs no more thane old lime. EVERY ON LIA � EE ALSO A. ?t."Lt ;TOCK 01~ II AI:I "*; ',1, 'MADE 01' 'rile BEST Lt ATI -IEE. TILE LAND PRODUCES' ' We ase lloadgoorters for llloukets, /tribes and Rug:). F Hardware and Harness Emporium. ZUR1014, J LINEF�Y... We are flow making a. grand display of Autumnilillilc?'a';v . New models have arrived sinwpm the season is pm u -;and you trill find our rooms overflawing with the ekai: e .t examples of the London and last wee . New York Esti—Lt the resi- de's parents, Mr., ry Reichert, Parr 25th inst., by the huelke, Mr. Henry i Miss Mary J. Reich- ay township. ma --At the resi- bride's parents, Mr, Koehler, Goshen Cl ich, on the 25th j Rev. C. S. Fink D E Studer, of Styles L You will e see in oar Roams. the Originals of all the Canadian and American in:1de hats of this season, hats that set the styles for women all over the world. Our Ready-to-wear hats and the Camel hair effects tare hand- some, so are also lv� our trimmings. such as V et-;, Chenille., Ostrich Plumes etc. Harmony, richness, taste in chlor, design and arrangeinent are brought to perfey tion. re therefore exteritt a cordial invitation to every lady in town and. community,to ,eall and examine our display of Goods, as it will pay you.... . .` f to Miss Mollie A.! / 1. MEMBER 'eh. n those new Penin -1' reb's 9 They burn 'ir \y t t , T OLD STAND 1