The Herald, 1907-07-19, Page 1Fall
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The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Township,
ZURICH, CANT., FRIDAY.; JULY 19. 1907.
OPENS SEPT. 2
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Individual instruction.
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CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLECE
GEO. SPOTTON - PRINCIPAL
LOCAL NEWS.
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Mr. John Schafer of Parkhill,
zeas a visitor in town, one day last
week.
Mr. E. J. Brown, contract agent
of the Bell Telephone Co. was in
town on Monday evening.
We are pleased to state that the
Specialist at London, gives some
hopes of restoring sight, at least
partially, to,Mrs. Louislialbfieisch.
Give us a call when, you want
Binder twine, we have a large
stock of Deering and Gold Medal
on hand. Prices right. J. Preeter.
The services in the Evangelical
•chtireh next Sunday evening, will
be held in the interests of the
paling ladies. The subject will be
"AShend why
Woman's Choice, a. �
Made it." The chow.; i 1, ,1 e. c
posed of tho , 'piling : latliese b11
oongregation.
A great amount of trouble is
caused by a cave-in of the well,
which is being dug at Mr. Kaib-
B.eisch's new mill. The kerbing is
loaded with nearly 4000 brick but
it refuses to move more than an
inch or two a day. It may be
necessary to start a new hole,
The Zurich track has been put
into good shape and the following
races will take place on Friday
evening July 26th : 1st Green ltivace.
2nd 2.50 Class. 3rd 2.30 Class. All
races best 2 in 3 heats. Admission
15 cents, ladies free. The success
of last year's matinees should as-
sure a big crowd.
For your fruit jars go to J. Pree-
ter.
Special line in dinner setts, wel,
worth x+10.00. to clear at$8.00,.:':•',4;,.11'
Preeter.
Mrs. W. Finkbeiner and daughter
of Milverton, are visiting relatives
here at present.
Mrs. McWatters and sister Miss
Ida Well, are visiting their parents
here, at present.
Mrs. Charles Shoemaker of Park-
hill visited with her mother, Mrs.
Fred Demuth, this week.
Mrs. Stelek has had her house
nicely painted,. which greatly im-
Buy your Paris greEA at Hart-
leiY's, we have the pure kind,
Rev. E, S. Moyer of Lowville, is
yvi ing his sister, Mrs. J• Preeter,
,Mrs. Hy. Magel, left on ,Saturday
to •Visit relatives and friends in
Detroit.
Another shipment of; the cele-
brated D & A corsets just in at
Preeter's.
Mr. and Mrs. R, Jarot, of Hen -
sail, visited friends in. the village
on Sunday.
ilir. Wes. -Kibler of Listowel was
in town recentlyrenewing ac-
quaintances.
proves the appearance eft it. Mr, Fred Schuettler continues
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Knechtel of very, weak at present, with slight
Berlin are guests of the latter's 'hopes for his recovery.
sister, Mrs. J. Preeter, this week.
Mrs. Casper Weber and Mrs. C.
Thiel, returned on Saturday even -
The local branch of the Sovereign
Bank has added a modern type
writer to its office equipment.
ing from a week's visit with friends Dr. NlcLaughlln, of Dashwood,
in Berlin.
Haying is in full swing and the
crop is going to be an average one..
New bay is selling, in town at $6.00,
to $7.00 a ton.
Nine people were killed and
many injured by the collapse of a
store building on Dundas St., Lon-
don, on Tuesday afternoon.
Miss MacDougall, who has had
charge of .T. J. Merner's millinery
department during the past sea-
son, returned to her home last
Saturday.
Auction Sale—Valuable residence
and store property, in the village
of Chiselhurst, on Mondoy July 22,
1907. Dixon & Carling, Barristers,
13. S. Phillips, Auct.
The first train over the Guelph
and Goderich Railway arrived at
Blyth on Tuesday last. It is ex-
pected the line will be open for
traffic to Goderich by the middle
of August.
Mr. W. O'Brien and family. and
Mr. and Mrs. D. McPhail spent a
few days camping at the Grand
Bend last week. They. -retuanwld
home on Monday.
K''Free, for Catarrh, just
Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Let me
send it now. It is a snow-white,
creamy, healing antiseptic balm.
Containing such healing ingredients
as Oil Eucaliptus, Thymol, Menthol
etc., it gives instant and lasting re-
lief to Catarrh of the nose and
throat. Make the free test and see
for yourself what this preparation
can and will accomplish. Address
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large
jars 50 cents. Sold by All Dealers.
Born.
BnwnesR—At Shipka, June 30th,
to Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Brenner, a
son.
DEVINE—In Stephen, .Tune 30th, to
Mr. and Mrs. George Devine, a
son.
LAMPORT—In Stephen, ruly 4th, to
Mr and Mrs. Wes. Lamport, a
daughter.
DxsJARiMNra—At Grand Bend, July
4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dis-
jardine, a daughter.
Married.
FOWLER—MoEWEN—At Hensall, on
July 10th, Bert' Fowler. to Miss
Jessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. McEwen, of Hensall.
Died.
SHAPTON—In Stephen, on July 6th,
Thomas Shapton, aged 68 years,
5 months and 6 days.
La/sterna—At 'Victoria Hospital,
London, July 9, Miss Molly,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Lamport, Crediton, in her 24th
year.
THE GUN.
Some excellent shooting was done
at the trap on Tuesday. Hess. Ran
and Schuettler tied for first place.
At the shoot -oft Rau dropped on
the 2nd round and Schuettler on
the`5th giving Hess the medal with
a score of 13 out of 15. The score,
C Fritz • 0 0 1. 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 7
Geo Hess 1 1 1 10 1 0 1 0 1 7
E Zeller..,0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1. 0 5
J P Rau ..1 1. 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 8
W O'Brien.....0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 7
F Hess 1110101000 5
W G Hess,,,,,,0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 11 8
P Sipple .1100001101 5
J Deichert,. 0 11 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 6
J Truenmer ..... 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 6
J Sc'nuettler.... ]. 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 8
4,7170 has been travelling in the Old
Country is expected borne this
week.
Mrs. R. Hamacher left yesterday
for Port Arthur, Ont., Where she
will make her home with her
sister.
Mr. 3. J. Merner intends erect.
ing a,jam-factory, the site chosen
being near Kalbfieisch's new mills,
at they West end.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickbeil and Mrs.
Kalbfleiseh left on Tuesday after
noon for Dakota, We wish them
a pleasant holiday and a safe re-
turn.
Mrs. Abel Schilbe left : for Lon-
don on Tuesday to undergo another
operation. Her condition has not
been satisf actory since her former
operation.
Following are the names of a
number who passed but the Entrance
examinations. Zurich school re-
port not yet to hand.
ensa11 Public School—Wm. R.
Bell. 488, Pearl Brysclale, 448, Arn-
old Hobkirk, 418, Jas. H. Bullard,
3.7'O, Luella Ortwein 408, Irene Pope
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3'�,S}'Idarry H. McArthur, 4l , Jas.
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cArthttr 441;�;.l�tly, 1 brut b ,
AleeesSmith S el.
ay Township, No. 2.—Bertha
Munn, 403, Wnx. B. Wilson, 382.
No. 3—Maggie Wilson, 434, Wesley
Caldwell, 411, W Gram, 415. No.
10—Win. B. Elder, 370, Alpine Me -
Ewen, 370. No. 14—Eliza M Thomp-
son. 442.
Stanley Township No. 7 --Claudia
Cochrane, 376. No 14—Murry M.
Fisher 481, Agnes Gemmel 450, Jas
J. Jarrott, 442, Renn 4. McBeath,
370.
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' Clearing Sale
MILLINERY HAT
All'Hats in the Millinery Department
At Half Price
'oramencing, Saturday, June 8th.
This is your i3harice while the season lasts.
,. Y'ocitice taken n in exchange
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S.Faust,
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-Shoe Satisfaction.
Our aim to supply our customers with nothing
but first-class Shoes has given us a good reputa-
tion, and the result has been, that our sales have
increased wonderfully, Whether you want an up -
'to -date Shoe of the latest style or leather, or a
Shoe for every day wear we can suit you. Our
pries are as low as any and it will pay you to call
onus before you buy. .
soon
is respectfully solicited.
Butter and Eggs
tlr' line Of Shoes
be complete and
for
your
summer wear krwill
inspection of saltie
taken in exchangce.
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LADIES' WEAR
Dress Muslins
We have in stock a full line
of fancy Dress Muslins bought
at a specially low price, to be
cleared at reduced prices.
ililhite Underskirts
A special line in white Un-
derskirts at 50cts to 1..00. This
is a splendid line and worth
much more than we are•` ask-
ing
sk-
ing for them.
Corset Covers
' Beautiful designs and open
patterns, special values at
25cts to 50cts,
Ladies' Vests
A complete line at lOcts, .
1.24,cts, 15cts 20cts and 25cts.
Ladies' Hose
Do not fail to see our line
of Ladies' Hose. Special val -
ues at lOcts to 25cts.
Summer Dress Coeds
All the latest in Summer
Dress Goods and Materials.
Collars and Belts
An especially good lot -
stylish, cool and comfortable.
New designs and special val-
ues.
Men's Weare
Ready-made Suits
We have a most complete
stock of Ready-made. Suits.
Only best material and „latest
at very reasonable prices.
Fancy Shirts
We have received a fine line
of Fancy Shirts. Stylish and
well made. Special values.
Underwear and Fancy §oaks
See our lines. Special qual-
ity and grand values.
Hats and Ties
A. complete line in Hats
and Ties for summer wear.
See our lines. They will suit
you. 4
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Table Linens
We have a special line of
bleached Table Linens, var-
ious patterns, good wearing
qualities at 35cts, 50cts and
65cts.
White Quilts
See our special in White
Quilts at $1..00. They are
splendid values at that price,
Special Values. In
Lawn flowers
Screen Doors
Screen Win=
down
Paris Oree4,
Sprayers
Fencing
Wire, i oofin ;
Eavetroughing
Etc., Etc.
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