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The Herald, 1913-08-22, Page 1XIV.. Our annual and sumthe '' elez(riuggale is now. o We have great reduced the praoes'on many- lines }` ow store) and thins sale will saveyou money, Below, are a few of the liner we are going to"elear : tits 3 3t ed nit rJ V 5' di Lac Ara Men's Suiting We have a number of suit lengths in- black, blue and fancy worsted, Canadian and Scotch tweeds, also painting which we are offering al greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to look these over. Lien's Summer Vests A few lines of men's summer vests to clear at cost price. Pretty patterna quality goods, ShirtWaist A line' of Ladies'. shirt waists will be sold during this sale regardless of cost. Come in and see these bargains. Fancy iius1ins A nice line of fancy mnslins whioh we aro pronnd to show you many patterns and colors. Straw Hats The balance of ourmen's and boys' straw hats at great- • ly reduced prices WW Buggy Paint For something real good in buggy paint use Sherwin Williams buggy paint. Paints and varnishes with one opera- tion, . Hardware Specials We are agets for. Zurich for Royal Purple, Stock Foods and preparations. Made of the purest raw materials and fully guaranteed. Re -nu -a.1 Polishes Have you tried Re -nu al Wood Polisher,' Just the thing for dusting and polishing your varnished woodwork. Use it on your buggy or automobile. Oakville Alut inuX ware , For something good in cooking, utensils buy Alrimitn1ni- ware. Last a lifetime and will not burn. Are light in weight and easily gleaned. . HarVest Tools We handle' oily the high quality Samson and Gold Medal' Harvest Tools, N one better can be made. All full guaran- teed. Produce always Taken. Telephone, 9.. ZURICH The .Offael 0' :i rich an i ' owii .ip .' FAlR1.Ji7.Y.. 91 LOCAL ,.‘c1,2,11:: best �oxt1 ynd e `ai1t aa • Sa'etloth's. lilr: 7. H Morse Ol l:�ttol a few day rn to ri.last We Mx. Willis Szi'axtk & :..i.'d:.:.:,:...,. a visiting here, �,rr?;vinggb; ; au, li ter part of 'last q'eel�p lits Cl Ior ,E elepainbel 1����t weep, ;. i ith ',grea6 aairlp.i.4AO' 1 50, 17:11e 01y1iSy" Clr ;h�i ,EY, Sr , pal n. .Mrs. ]',Jose . '( of er, and,oi life tat -lensalrid Aspen * eiti,horne here. anbaeli is in towns' aintancis. Blatt and fami:l at otrq'viSiting at the Dominiifin e iss Rose &ercbe f BeAlin. is zsiting roiatives- mrtd �? en s fog <a fon, weeks. „.. llfiss Lottie.Calster'Attended the Ukinery opersings•in "a ondoir last anis yisitingg For Sale—S aiad one Co xe visiting vela -- N C4 LATES HE DA IN TAN NT AND GUN ME sid.o, laying. a. Apply at Slipper4':and mon's oxford shoes, at. are.down to Stilt 51 -on ' Miss' Asie Johnston, who las gs. Win. Wagner vlsited her hes, band at Berlin for a few' 'fist is able te walk,withlhe'lieh• -of two' .- The many -friends of Miss Lena Pleased, 4.hear -that she is` foadiaihr. Mr. -:Edward- Denonly of Sauble Ce.4.,,.t9goblier with his:, hay crop af.tdA4an Of. valuable ,mares. The one of Mr. John B. Forest's mares was struck: by lightening .,and instantly Idlled. The' mare was a good one. and valued at about $250. Auction sale of household effects on Saturday 28rd. inst. at the Babylota Line, opposite Foster's brick yards. Mrs. lierman Bender prop. E. Bose- enberry and. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moritz and family of Guelph and Mr, George Kibler of Berlin, were in town on Sunday and Monday making the journey in the fornier's auto. Preparations are under way for the annual Fall Fair which will be ;held. en Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 17 and. 18. The Zurich fair al- ways popular with the people .and this year's promises to 'be , the best yet. Mrs.Mary Ann Dueharme widow of the late Mr:Eli Ducharme sr. died at the home of her damghter Mrs. John Charette, Saubie Line, on Tues- day, having reach the age of .79 years. She leaves a family '•of sons and daughter and many warm friends a- mong the neighborhood. -where sho livedfor so many years. The funer- al will be held today (Friday) to Big Bargains in Gas Engines:— $115.00 Louis Prang. 2.1 horse power 6 The Established 1853 Opened Branch infl-luror. Co. 1874 Saving Bank. Accounts Zurich Branch R. To'DUNLOP, Manager the holiday parepts .safoth,,unliereapataashw400ir!, a, ora jelitet •daf444'ught.14TrA1)4reov.isiliti,infatehibe ,riss Katie Cainpbell left on. Wed-. for a visit to ',her eisters, ?tie at Guelphy ' .1,),/,oitT—At the Stinble, Stanley, on kt We' Salable Stanley, 'I8th hist to atr and ma,: os - Di Aitirn-L-AkDrysdades. on the 8th , to xr and 3trp Joseph Duch- , a daughter. ar Day promises. a big, days all. There will also be a bicycle race and foot race. The day will be wound up with a splendid concert in the Town Hall in the evening. The Jubilee Silver Band has been engaged to furnish music, in the afternoon. Come to Zurich on Monday Sept. 1st. me. and Mrs. ituesell Rothermal of Port Huron mourn the death of their daughter, aged about 13 months. The little one died on Saturday, after a short illness.. . The funeral was held on Monday, :qr. and mrs. Will wood. were over to attend the funeral. It was announced last week that the by-law governing traffic will be so amended that in the new; future all drivers of motorcycles will be com- pelled to equip their machines :with belis,.horns -or . other implements which will serve to give warning of approach to pedestrians, Officials of the government have announced that so many complaints ' have reached them. regarding the recklessness of motorcyclisti that same drastic action will have to be taken to safegEtal the lives 'Of the After having been deposited in the sherifrs office and reinaining open to inspection there for the required time the petition for a vote to the electors of Huron county under the Canada Temperance Act is now being pre- pared ior submission to the Secretary of 'Stateat Ottawa and will be for- warded in a few days. The petition is said to centain 300 or 400 more signatures than the required one- fourth of the number of .electors the county. It is expected that the vote will take place in November. • tontents of the August issue of Rod and Grin in Canada, the Canadian magazine of outdoor life, published by W. J. TaYlor, Limited, Woodstock Ont. include the following: By Canoe ,and Portage hi the Northern Wilder- ness;by Henry Anton Auer;- Where Shall. We go Duck Shooting in 191g- 1014, by Bonn ycostle Dale; Beautiful Bay of Islands, Lacy Amy; - In SontbPrn British Columbia, A Trip to Grounds; Base6in,Buye a Coon Hou- nd, by George 'J. 'Thiessen; Raising Geld Fish, Luorative Sport; , A Talk About Guns; A Fishing Trip to Poe- 61.egan, River; Bi etc., etc, This pnblication eontinnes to live up to its policy of supPlying coconuts of actual oxperionees of sportsmen Canadian tore ee Braria ran- and Lown . Pine Salt. of 'al inds &thin in r 2 Weeks Watcpi ilverwar Beans primes per bus $1.20 - Cook's Snowdrift Flour $2.75 Snowdrift flour in 6 bag rots $2.60 Feed flour 1.30 Bran per ton$19.00 Shorts per ton $20.00 Wheat per bus. 94cts. Barley per bus 56cts. „Oats per'bus. acts. Oh these and other lines, F. W. Hess jewellers, - ZURICH, ur Sp' ring Shoes have arived. Come in and have a look At the many different styles we carry. The Home of Good Shoes Let me Know Your Wants If you are looking for Farm, Town Residence, -or Vacant Lot's, wartry to satisfy 3,011.1! )tants. Loans arranged bn Mortgage security. •