The Herald, 1910-07-29, Page 8�r.
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This is the season of the year
when we clean out our summer
z, stock, in order to snake room for
Fall Goods `Its unloading time'
and we want to clear out all our
spring and summer Goods. There
is lots of the to wear them but
no room to carry over any stock
in this store, we have placed
carry=Up prices on all our sum=
mer Outfitting for men and boys
La d it is your opportunity to save
.money.
Ordered Clothi;
We want to keep busy inti
c?ers come In, and now is your -
save money on an Ordered Suit or Anil ia, aiiaa
(4e, ; busy and buy now, :oro}.•
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ers.
We've too many suits, and ;we are going
to sell them, thats the situation, put plainly.
Straw Hat Sale
Every straw hat must "Vacate at Once"
There's plenty of straw hat weather ahead, but
now is our tame to sell them and sell we must.
Girl's and Boy's 35 cts sailors, for 25 cents
Men's and (soy's GO cts straw hats for 45 cts
Men's and Boy's 1.35 straw bats, for 90 cents
Men's 1.50 and 1.85 straw hats, for 1.10.
g Re action on.
Ladies white lawn waists, made of nice
quality lawn and trimmed with tucks and lace or
embroidery insertion. They must be .sold, re-
gardless of cost.
Harvest Time Is On
We have a great variety of hen's and
boys leather and canvas gloves. A. nice fine
canvas glove at 10 cts or 3 for 25 cents.
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NOTICE
We Hereby notify the public that
trespassing on our land is strictly
forbidden, and. that offenders will
be prosecuted, A, Mittelholt ,
a, F. Weseloh.
Hemlock &. Cedar
Gut to Order
The undersigned, .having ,a glarge
stock of prime Hemlock and
Cedar, is prepared to out to
order any bill up to
36 feet long in Hemlock and up to
20 feet long in Cedar at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICE
W. A. MUSTA
BAYFIELD
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The Young Men
Of this town 'have fairly swoop-
ed .dawn upon us this spring
and ordered suits to such an
extent that we thought no
other Tailor wasdoing'Business
And No Wonder
No other store in town have
the rie',t goods at the right
price, 7o if you want your
scut tr wear well and fit well
have a. teilored with us.
writs from $12. to $24.
Laundry in Connection
'N. H@F` M ,N
Tailor, - ZURICH
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WANTED
c Girls wanted for newest
ce brightest, cleanest and most
up-to-date blouse andawhite-
wjet. to etbry in Clan ade.
Work consists of owing
ef Lt ties' . waista. Gins ex•
zi perieneed on power sewing
machines preferred, but
beginners will be taught.
to Condor table quarters.
Steady work. Good wages.
THE STAR WHITE WEAR
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Berlin,
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D. S. Faust is giving a big re-
duction on muslins. Come and get
prices.
Miss Pheobe Riokbeil visited
Exeter friends for a few days, this
week.
Everybody that has no other
calling, is out pulling flax, this
week.
MiGs Florence Pope of Hensail is
improving slowly, from her recent
serious illness.
The 'raspberry crop is said to be
short this year, in fact all fruit is
expected. to be scarce.
Mr. Ezra Duinart of Berlin,
formerly of Zurich, was in town on
Monday.
A holt of lightning struck the
smoke stack, at Mr. F. C. Kalb-
fleisch's mill, : on Sunday. but no
serious damtge resulted.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hess and
their two daughters, left on Sat-
urday for ii visit with relatives in
South. Bend, Indiana,
GENERAL MERCUAN
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AY CLOTH1NG
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Getting into the Home
Women, buy Tore than
two«,'thirds the merchan-
dise sold in.retail stores
and everylwoman,reads
the OlassifiedNant.Ads.
Our parer "goes into'4the
berries `and. then tWant
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You will be surprised at our large stock'A
of Shoes for men, women and children, but d+'
as leaders in the trade we have tokeep the 0
very best. Our turn—over is so large that aD
we can and do give you better. prices than D, D
you are accustomed to get. Our Spring Stock";
will be found right. Gall and examine it, 4 D
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This is one of the reasons it gives such
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HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE
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New stock of Pine and I-iern=
lock Lumber, and the Best
Hastings Brand Shingles,
big shipments just to hand.
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D. S. Faust secured a new line of
colored glass dishes, selling at 25
cents each.
CENSUS '• OF FOREiT PRO-
DUCTS.
The e( n -us of the fore•t products
of Caa+la, to be taken. on let June,
10 t 1, will embrace square, waney or
flat --timber, logs for lumber: and
miscellaneous produces.
In the first class areinclatded ash;
birch, elni, maple, oak, pine and all
other timber cut as square; waney
or flat, and in the enumeration will
be reported for cubic feet and val ae.
Logs for lumber, which are in-
cluded in the second °lass, ate in
Stich woods as elm, iii kory, hem-
lock, oak, pine and spruce. They
will be enumerated in the census by
quantities of 1,000 feet board
measure, with value in the same
Unit.
Mi'cell:ineous prod gets of the
forest include' .be,* for iaiming,
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fence l ostl, iir.woo 1, h.i ,a and hop
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poles, masts and spars, piling, pot
and pearl ashes, railroad ties, staves,
stave -bolts and heading, telegraph
poles including telephone and outer
poles for electric wires',) wood for
pulp, and they will be enumerated
by number or quantity and value.
The census of forest products will
be taken chi fly from farmers and
the lessees of timber liziiits.
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Wi tit --At Zurich, on Friday 22nd:
Inst., . to Mr, and Mrs. James
Whyte, a daughter,
Scitann—At the Sauble Line, Hay.
on the 2.4th inst., to Mr, and i1rs,
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