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The Herald, 1907-08-09, Page 1The Official. Organ of Zurich Axid Hair ,Tow VOI ZURICH, ONT., Fall Term OPENS SEPT. 2 This management during th e past year ;trained over Tw o Hundred• young iad,ie s 200 an d ge ntl e= men, a s steno- graph_ ers, and placed them in excel- lent situations in leading Can- adian and American cities. Individual instruction. Write for catalogue; CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE GBO SPOTTON - PRINCIPAL �!C'� t�lE'rt8'aC��ati'.��7i�'8tiT-y'ft��► e LOCAL NEWS. etreeranseerarnerannieetantananerienee Dan Molsaae spent Sunday at his home in Dashwood. Mr. Fred Sclinettler is stz11 ailing: and he has slight hopes of recov- ery. Cornq,l Holtzman is visiting re- latives and friends in Galt, . this week. Miss Cleve Foster of Detroit is visitingg at her home on the Baby - Jon Line, There will be no ,preaching ser- vfceri•,n the Evangelii;ai ehuroh next tun¢ morning. Mrs? D•-mbelby of Detroit is visit- ing bete-p1ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 3,assow, Brotrson Line. Mr. and Mrs. 3, D Merger and miss ,f i1v Merger, of Ftutmv,, ar ". visiting relatives here, this week,' Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Hess and son, George, left on Wednesday morning for a week's outing on the shores of Lake Huron. south of Grand Bend. Dr. W. E Sehellig leaves for De- troit Friday to take charge of his practise, where be and his brother. Dr. G. 3. Sehellig are in partner- ship as dentists. It is said that there are about 1400 carpenters idle in Edmonton at present owing to lack of work. Has that far Western city been going too fast a clip? Friday evening last was a busy one in town, there being no less than three attractions ---the races, Ice cream social. and a dance, All were well patronized. Mrs. J. L. Brisson and G. Brisson of Detroit, Denis T. Brisson of •Montreal, and Max A. Brisson of Stratford are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brisson, Drysdale. Mr. Orville Ehnes of the Sove- reign Bank stair, New Dundee, is spending his vacation visiting his brother, Rev. M. Ehnes, of New York. His mother, Mrs. A. G. Ehnes, accompanied him. The ice cream social held, at Mr. 13,. Well's on Friday everting was a. success, the proceeds amounting to over $20,00, The feature of the evening was the rendering of seve- ral songs by Rev's A. D. Gisohler,, E, ,I•i. Bean, Burn and Mr. Geo, Holtzman, It is seldom that the peace of our good town isdisturbed at night but reoently, a number of young men. some of whom are known, annoyed Mrs. Waiver by throwing stones on her house and even going as far ee setting $re'ta a board near the house. Mrs, V alper requested 1'3rcRAr,D to.inform these boys that unless this practice is stopped, she will have them brought before the magistrate. In the meeting of automobiles the drivers of vehicles are generale, iv more frightened, than the anim- als they are driving. A story is told of a tvonian living not far from Exeter, who on seeing an automobile approaching quickly scrambled out of her buggy, climb- ed over a fence and ;chid in n, hay field, leaving the horse to shift for itself. The animal, however, Iiaacl evidently seen better • days and was glad of a rest, as i''`+idn't take any more notice of thealaite than it would of a passing bugs t;; The woman climbed from her hiding. place after the auto had gone past, Exeter Times, P. R1DAY, `AUG. 9 'Miss Ella, Moser of Blyth is,^v-isit- Yngfiiends here this weekly Fiather Stroedei• is spending the week at the retreat at Sandwich. Mr. and Mrs. 33. Bossenberry of Brueefield, visited'. friends ,here on Miss Ethel Murdock of London, visited her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Camp- bell, last week Be sure and attend Preeter's big Summer Cleating Sale. The bar- gains are going fast. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dietrich, of St. Clements, Ont., visited N. Foster, Sr., on Sunday last. Miss S. Schultz, of South Bend, Ind., is visiting friends and relativ- es here for a few weeks. Chas. Fritz and family returned from the Bend. on Monday, where they had been camping for allow weeks. Mrs IL F. Sohiedel left for DR - trait on Saturday after spending week with her parents. Mr. ands Mrs. Geo, Sehoellig, Goshen Line. Mr. Henry Greb, one of the few remaining first settlers of . this town is down. since Sunday with a paralytic stroke. His condition is critical. The Sacrament of tbe Lords `Sup per will be despensed in the 14th con, Evangelical church" next Sun - clay a. ni. Rev. S. M. Hauch of Stratford will officiate. Rev. Mr, Burn of Colborne oc- oupied the pulpit in the Evangeli- cal church on Sunday morning and e:vening,• and was listened to by Large congregations at both servic- es. "- Mrs Catherine Fee, ' widow 'of the late Walter Fee died at the old homestead, Goshen Line, Hay, on Saturday at an advanced age. Her remains were interred in Layfield cemetery on Monday afternoon, the funeral being largely attended. During the severe lighted. storm which passed onexrfha a-last - The sd se of Ga sleds. Babylon Line, and the large of Stephen Meidinger, of the 14th con., were struck. Luckily no fire resulted. Mr, Henry Gallinan left on Tues day for Exeter, where he wiII assist Mr. August Guhr to move his dredging outfit to Gadshill, near Stratford, where he has secured a large contract for ditohing. Mr. Guhr has recently completed a large ditch for the township of Usborne. Mies Clara Koehler lett on .Satur- 'l,ay for Grand Bend to enjoy a few weeks' outing. Geo, McKay was an town Wed- nesday evening. He expects to begin bkying our walke, shortly, Mr. and Mrs. G1eo. Gram attend- ed the'funer tai of. the latter's grand- mother. Mrs. C. Beaver, who 'vvas buried Tuesday P.:iM., at Crediton, Dr. W. E. Solacing and his motb- er, Mrs. G Sobbing, of the Goshen Line, south, spent;Friday and Satur- day last with friends in Goderieh. Mr. Chris Haueh, of, Walkerton, visited friends and relatives here over Sunday. He passed his second year in medicineaat Toronto Il"ni. versity. r Mrs. (Mathes $tickles of Detroit, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Greb. lir, W. Grob of Stratford was also a visitor over Sunday. Ernst Gies, . wit,'. -his "pin;", team reoontly took over: io3 busbels of wheat to the Bewail mills. Messrs: Cook say it was the biggest load of wheat that has been deliv- ered at their mill. Eiiber has a green pacer th will maks thezxi all go by the the fall fair races are on. S 'only been trained a few we u. half in 1. 2i was knocked off on Friday evening wi boat tan efirort. A traveler in the ?,tiling -car of a Georgia railroad had ordered 'fried e gs for breakfast. ;t"Can"t give yo7t,• fried eggs, boss," . the negro waiter informed' hint "lessen yo' Want to wait till we stops." "Wby how is that?" "W.11, de cook he says de road's so rough dad ebery time he tries to fry;taigs dey scramb- les.,' cramb-les.+' I ha,,~e some Fine .Merlins ` which. I . ani BARGAIN PRICES i ening off at Big JS LNS Regular Trice 15 eents, now for ..10 cents " 124 cents; now for , . 8 'cents, " 10 Dents, now for .... , , 6 cents Just' received ---a new line of Striped Gingha ns which. I am run- ning at .ay Big Snap, Just the right thing for boys' blouses and. ladies' 'waists • U NOHAris Regular price was 15 cents, now for 10 cents EN'.5 SHIRTS I hate some men's shirts which I have put on .V the table at a snap. Regular prices era thea0, $1.25 and $1.00, for...:.... 50cs RODUCE OF ALL KINDS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE 11 LABOR DA' t SPORTS. i The members, of tbe Zurich Turf tab tnet at the Town Hall on nesday evening and bane arrang- ed. a program for the day that should draw an inain#nse crowd. At ()plc there vile aaa ' baseball l between 'two neighboring towns, the winners receiving fi10.00 and the losers $5.00. At one o'clock b tug-of-war between picked mien firm Zurich and Hensall for a prfee of Ten dollars. .At two the raees will oornmence. three events, as follows :---Green race, purse $30.00, half mile heats, li in 5 ; 2 50 clitssi purse $30.00, a mile heats, 3 in 5 i 3.130 class, purse: 00.00, mile eats 3 in 5. The Jubilee Band will furnish good music. Conte to Zurich, Labor bay; Sept. 2nd. LJ R IC I aunt, ,•p.� 0'G'•G�'r9'G7`ll'•p:e7�4�l'�"!•� O C''Y7 G''-4^G,G'•er'� � :r1 da Shoe Satisfaction xa Onr ann. to supply our custom , ..with nothing !but first-class Shoes has green, ins a good reputes Hon., and. the.result has been, tit Jolla' sales have • { increased wonderfully,',': Whether you want an up- to-date Shoe of the Th.teSt style, or leather�G or a Shoe for every day 'w'e4ti t e . s140yl;u. }il prices are aslow as ani'tUl t;ill nay you to:.. call us be#ore:yau buy Our line of Shoes for summer wear asoon be complete and 3 our in f;nectien C f same is respectfully solicited, Q4 Butter and Eggs taker$ In exchange.. Rai C�VV �17 d C. FRITZ, k The Sh r...r. or�.r�. c�.o.r ✓. �:or.. •v a.�-c� . c.• �•t•ll• 0 ST STORE Attend Preeter's ig Clears ce Sale of Rimier goods PRINT., MUSLINS, BATISTES, GIN FIAMS, VESTINGS In order to make room for our Large Stock of New ;Fall Goods which are commencing to arriv-e, we have decided:,: to clear out a lot of odds and ends in Summer Goods at Prices that will sell them quick. `i Below we quote a few prices. Prints, etc. •7 ends Print, regelarf loo goods, to clear t 11 ends Print, regular 1t & 15e goods, to clear 6 ends fancy Sateen Prints, regular i:Sc and 20e, to clear at 13 ends plain and oliecke'd Ginghains, regular. 12 e. and, 15c, to ole ar 5/.:ayd 8c ay IOc a yd 1c a y Dress Goods Also a Iot'of Remnants in black and fancy Drees Goods at about Half Price. These are ends ranging from 2 to 5 yards; you can get them al- most at your own price, White L nder6kirts Regular 85 cents, now for 65 cents Regular $1.35,. new for 90 cents atnn- Dinner Setts a DinnerSett, regular o0 0 514.00, to clear at 2` ginner Setts regularQ (la $10,00, to clear at .4f Toilet setts A. large quantity at Close Prices. Top Shirts A new line of fancy Told Shirts just arrived. Ladies' Hose Black, 3 pair for 25 Cents. Machine Oil Just srrived---.-a barrel of best quality Machine oil. Farm Produce of all kind s taken in exchange. TE ninat ai Summer Suits 1 only light grey Tweed suit unlined coat and pants, reg $8.50 for 1 only light grey Tweed suit unlined coat and S� 00 pants, reg $11.00 for 4P .t► $ 7.00 Enamelware We have just opened up a large shipment of the celebrated Diamond Enamelware. This is the finest line of enamel goods on the market—the best that zimuey can buy, Sete as for volar Preserving Kettles, etc. All first quality, we dont carry any seconds, Binder Twine We still have a supply of Gold Medal and Deering twines on ]land.. and would ask you to give us a dill when in need of any, Everything in the line of Roofing, Eavetrough and General Hardware at Rock -Bottom Prices. h�