The Herald, 1913-08-22, Page 8summer Goods
Cool comfortable material for summer
1 rising Bedford Cords, Whipcords,
'C�'`ear, comprising >a
Foulards,'Beppst Linens, Mulls, Marquisettes
Silks, etc.
W h iteweai
Underskirts, Corset Covers, Waist Porous
Knit Vests and. Drawers.
Laces and Embroideries
if you Want the newest in Laces and
Embroideries. ° We can supply you. Come
and see them.
Men's and Boys' Suits
A shipment of Men's and Boys' ready to
were suits arrived. We do not carry a large
stock of these, so we can sell ata narrow mar-
gin. It will be money in your pocket to see
them before buying elsewhere.
Hats and Caps
A full range of straw hats for men wo-
men and children, all styles and prices.
L.i oleu ns and
Floor Oil Cloths
If you are in need of anytheing in these
lines, come and see our stock. We can please
you.
CA1 N AWARE
A. new shipment of Chinaware . to hand..
Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, 4 -piece Table Sets,
Water Sets, etc.
Groceries always kept one La&
Fresh
an'tous lay i' or ora no n'.
gins:'--'.
1* and 1t Horse Power 55. 00
2* sr „ 75. 00
4 u r, $105. 00
0 „ /, 175. 00
.8 ,285. 00
12 ,, 875. 00
Sold by F. HESS tiv SON Agents.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the Township of
Stephen convened in the Town
Hall, on 1Yfonday, the 11th of Aug-
ust 1913
ug-ust-1913 at 1 p, m- All members
were present. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
adopted c`'
Elliott—Love—That the report
of F. W. Farncomb, P'' L T, and
Township engineer on the Central
is Drain" Med. with the clerk on
the 25 ult., be referred back to the
engineer with the request that the
said drain be made an opea one and
carried to a better :outlet and that
certain persons on the west side of
the London road, who use the said,
drain as an outlet, be assessed for -
outlet liability. Carried.
Love-Finkbeiaer-That By law
201 for the general levy of taxes
for the year 1913, having been read
the third time, be passed and sig
ned by the reeve and clerk and the
seal of the Corporation attached
thereto. Carried.
The following orders were passed
Express Company 35; R. Hill
gravel and work in pit $22.70 ; H F.
Either Expenses re Sarah Danacher
insane 20.00 ; D. Oestreioher mak.,
ing tile and hauling cement 100.65
A Baker Drawingtile moulds ;3.50
R. Holt Repairs to baiclge 2.60: A.
Golein Repairs to.bridge $5.00,' W.
Baker Gully bridge $3.00; Win.
Moir, Filling in road anddrawing
tile $2.20; F: W. larnconyb Arb
itator on Hutch.inson's Cords 23 50 ;
Jos. Laymen Pt Payment on bridge
contracts $500 00.
The council adjorned to meet
again in the town hail Crediton on
Monday, the 1st. day of September
19I3at1p.m.
Henry Eilber; Clerk.
On Friday last the employee of
the Jackson Co. Clinton gathered
the work room and presented Mr. Joel
McLeod who has been superintendanh
for the past six years and a half and
who now leaves to take a position in
All Kinds of Producelteen in Exchange Guelph,'with a handsome gold heacI-
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PHONE 17•
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Sningles
Shingles for All. Two Cars on Hand
The Basting'Brand that has stook the test of
time,' and remember the test of time is the test
that tells:
Order at Once
PRONE 19
KALBFLEIS
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Still
Doing Fanning Mill
..
Business at { Sieves
I am agent for the Clinton faun
®d an
The td ing mill sieves, and fanners TO.
99 quiring any, can procure them at
- my farm, South of Zurich
John Hey jr.
We have been appointed Agents for
the celebrated
Massey Harris Implements
We handle everyl'iityg in that line,
Seeding Implements, Alums spread-
ers, all kinds of Plows, Seed Drills,
Disc Harrows, Cultivators, .1,..;')
Ha rvesters, etc.
Harvesting Implements.
Binders, . '41p,;vers, Rakes, Hay
Loaders, Etc.
Massey- Harris'
Cream Separators
All kinds of Plow repairs, Gasoline
engines. Seoour line of Cutters :�be;
fore von bay, all our own analfe. -Bug-
gies, Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs, ''
Square Dealing Our Motto
Co
e and
het your
now Suit
At Zurich's Leading
Tailor Shop the only' (Truce,
where the Newest is always
shown first, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
- I aliuidry lin Connection'
HOMO
ed cane.
The by-law to grant the .Clinton
Knitting Company free rent to the a-
mount of $100. for five year and free
dom of taxtion for a like period ' pro;
viding they established a branch fee -
tory in S'oaforth was voted on Monday
108 voted 07 voted for, the by-law and
30 against it.
The new post Office ab, Clinton is
now completed and ready for occup-
ancy with the exception of the post
office boxes, which have not yet ar-
rived. Mr. Richard Wright the sup-
erintendent, takes great pride in
showing people through. It is a
beautiful building both, inside and
out' and does more than fulfil axpeet-
ations.
BLAKE
miss Welde Stephens is visiting
friends in Elma,
:firs. Dick of Hensall is the guest
of her daughter Mrs R. N. Douglas.
arias Irene Douglas of I3ensall is
visiting relatives and friends in the
neighborhood.
Messrs arusgrove and Arthur of
Toronto were guests at the home of
Mr. W. J. Stephens last week.
in'. G. S. Howard has returned.
home from London.
;hiss Annabel McDonald is ill Lon
don this wok.
tuadian
National
Exhibition
,XPANSION YEAR
New Livestock Department
Everything in Agriculture
Iindalhits by the Provinces
Er'hibits by Dominion Government
Exhibits by Foreign Countries
Acres. Of Manufactures
•
4AGNIEICENT. ART EXHIBIT ,I
Paintings from Germany, Britain,
'United States and Canada
ducational Exhibits
Cadet Review
Japanese Fireworks •
.Canada's Biggest Dog Show
,America's Greatest Cat Show
H
AND' NERO Toe
BURNING OF ROME
The Musical Surprise
The Musical Ride. •.
Auto -Polo Matches
Circus.and Hippodrome
Roman Chariot Races
Athletic Sports
Great Water Carnival
IRISH GUARDS 'BAND
Score of other Famous Bands
Twelve Band Concerts Daily •
Wreck of the Airship
Withington's Zouaves
New Giant Midway
Grand Double Bill of Fireworks
PATRICK CONWAY'S' BAND
Aug. 23 1913 ' Sept.8
TORONTO
Browning a Great Talker.
if Lord Houghton talked more ,than
most people he certainly was eclipsed
try Mr. Browning who spoke louder
and with greater persistency than any
one I have ever come across in my life.
Although I had -known him ass.. girl,
rue did not renew our acquaintance
until after my marriage, when I saw
a great deal of him, as he constantly
dame to our house. He dined with us
often and used to come and see me
generally every Sunday afternoon. He
was very agreeable and kind, and, al-
though I was never one of his devoted
followers and often told him I had
never been able to read a line of his
poetry, be still continued his friendship
with me. I think most people feared
rather than loved him—certainly men
did, but women adore poets, and they
Worshiped Mr. Browning.—From Lady
St. Helier's "Memories." .
Voters' Lists 1913.
Municipality of the Township
of Hay, County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I I. have
transmitted or delivered to • the per-
son's mentioned in section. 0 of the"(
Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the copies•,
required by saidsections to be so tran-
sinitied or delivered of the list, Made
pursuant to said Act, of all persons
appeating by the last revised Assess-
ment Roll of the said Municipality to,
be entitled to vote in the said 'Mun-
icipality at elections for members of
the Legislative Assembly and at'niwi-
icipaI elections; and. that the said lint
was first posted 'up at my of ,00 at
Zurich, on 'the second day. of
August 7:91:3, and remains there ,for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all; voters
to take immediate proceedings, 1.0.htNo
any errors on omissions corrected acc-
ording to law.
Dated Zurich, ' Aug. 2nd.1013.-
Fred 'less, er.
Forgot His Own Tongue.
A traveler in arctic Siberia, Mr. Van-
deriip, a gold hunter, told the follow-
ing of his return to civilization: "I
found that half a dozen of the officers
and men of the steamer which my em-
ployers had sent for me bad come to
hunt me up. The captain dismounted,
and I tried to address him in Russian,
but he said, `You forget that I speak
English.' Now, it may seem scarcely
-credible, and yet it is true, that for, Si
few' moments I was totally unable to
converse with him in my native tongue.
I bad not used a word of it In conver-
ration for months, and my low physic-
il condition acting on my' nerves con•
fused my mind, and I spoke a. jumble
of English, .Russian and Korak. It
was a week before I could talk good;
straight English again.".
invincible Amazons.
"And just to think, John," said Mrs.
Stubb proudly, "If the suffragettes
ever get into power the leaders will
have their- pictures on the postage
stamps."
"By crickeyl" sighed Mr. Stubb, with
a faraway' look. "That's the only way
we'll ever be able to dick 'em."—Chi.
cago•News.
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J hair yott elier considered"Painting" from the standpoint at
,ati,.
I atettraact policy 7 °'
ap+) Tile,pretitium represented by the cost of painting is in proportion to•
y the importance of the security afforded, _no higher thou othe trine nee i '•
in; fact it is considerably smaller, and tent beeopnca midi quantity,
Why Fire lnsurance—Tornad6 In urance_Lightning.yods
They only protect when tbaiwbiek you wish to atlert, happens.'
Martin-SenourLPaint 100% Pute
"Afford* the utmost protectidtl, •futures your proopet'ty,_ begioning
withite application. ,ut'^'ee^
v it wards off the sup dogs of Old Sol, the pipe of Old jeep Ffo�st:-the
%i wages of Old .Fether•'rime. „ : Iv is «e+P rd�" tld+ 3
. , • Prevetttd dr,%. rsl—cheeks ddeNoptltlavr ' No safer; sprat or more.
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HURON'SiiLARCEST CO1VIBI1NATION:'3ToRE
he Quality
STORE.
The policy of this store is to give the biggest possible value at the least
possible price. For warm days to come the summer goods am. needed. Our
goods -are at such moderate iirices that every person, can ,afford to get •the
proper goods to znake•themselves comfortable.
Wash dress goods in all the stylish 'shades in Linens, Rajahs, Bedford
cords, Whipcords, Repps, Galateas, Ducks, Muslim, . Indian -Queen Suiting,
Chambrays, at low price from 10 cts to 2 eta per yard,
Mull Stock of Ladies Whitewear all ` toclearduring the month of June
consisting of Night Gowns, Underskirts, Corset Covers, Drawers, Vests,
White Waists, Embroidries, etc.
We can save you money' on a Miles Dinner Sett or Toilet Sett. Bargains
in China and Glassware.
Fresh Groceries • always on hand•
Favorite Seat.
Friend—Wh5 do you do your se'vthg
at this window inthe air shaft? You
can't half see. Mrs. De Platt—No, but
I can hear beautifully, -New York'
Weekly.
If we cannot strew life's path with
'dowers, we can at least strew It with
smiles.-1)felten3. '
How to Test `Eggs.
Take a deeti dish, fill with cold wet-
L is and drop in your eggs. 'If 'they
are fresh they will sink to the bottom
on their side; it they.are cold,stohge
they will float on end. Take some
'fresh eggs and some, cold siorege. eggs
and try it. This is an unfailing test.
Up to 14itn, ,
Tom--T'tn dead sore. I lost $5 'to-
may. , I feel like 'somebody ought- to
deli
Toss (absontiy.)—Why' don't you alk
l's 1. ^and to -night..
Canned Corn 8 for 25
• Seeded Raisins 3 lbs 25
Canned Peaches .15 cts .
Highest Prices paid for. Farm Produca
.Good Salmon 2 for 25
Cleaned Currants; 3.for,25
10 bars. Soap .25 cts
S. J. MEP1TER, - Zuric.
Gra,rnd, Trunk Railway. System
FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS • -
$10,00 to. WINNIPEG VIA CHICAGO AND DULUTH
AUG 22 ---From all stations Toronto to Sarnia Tonne!. incrustve, via Stratford, and
South thereof. •
AUG 25—From all stations North of, but not including Main Line Toronto to` Sar-
nia 'runnel, via Stratford, all stations Toronto and North and East of Tor•
onto to Kingston.
SEPT 3—From all stations Toronto and East, and East of Orilla and Scotia Jet.
SEPT 5—From all stations Toronto to North Bay inclusive and West thereof in Ont.
tarso. '
The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest route between
Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton.
IsomieraiMMIMMISoweemesereffaass
Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto
IIENSALL TO TORONTO AND RETURN
$3.85 Aug., 23 to Sept. 6. inclusive ^ "
•
$2.85• Aug 26 and 28, Sept. 2 and 4
All tiokclts valid for return until Sept, 9, 1913
••A. L. Case Station Ticket Agent 1`i:ensall
SE ASIDE EXCURSIONS
Auttist 15, 16,171819 and
Low Round Trip Rates to
New London Conneticut
Portland Me
Old Orchard, Me
Kenneybunkqort, Me
Murray Bay Quedec
Coucouna Quebec
St. John New Brunswick
Halifax Nova Scotia
Charlotteto'Wn Prince Enward island
Sydney N. S.
• Return Limit September 4th, 1913
Pull Particulars Iran
Flomeseekers' Excursions
Each Tuesday until
October 28th inclusive
Winnipeg and Return - $35:0Q
Edmonton and Return . .$43.00
Low rates to other points. Return limit
two months, Pullman Tourist Sleepers
leave Toronto 11,85 p, in. on above dates.
running through to WINNIPEG via Chi,
cage, St. Paul and Duluth wi'thollt chanhe.
Tick eta are now no sale via Sarnia and
Northern Navigation Company
.any •Grand Trunk Adept,
COAL! COAL!
Deleware,.' Lackawanna, &
Western Coal Co's •
Scranton. iton. Co .:.
All Sizes
TO
H.i sail.
,p+ �t a s :'oiic Crialer2 srtii
tM gfl tt•
rtttbee •. " tnetitrr
ZIOn .o- .µgilt, 10., .
Prompt Ser rioe •
1VIode~Di ..°te Cl4rges'
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