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The Herald, 1907-08-30, Page 1' - The'Official Organ of Zurich. and Hay ,TO'vnship. Vol. V111. ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, AUC 30, 1907„ CLINTON BUSINESS COLLECE ••L‘DUCATES to meet the •1Le living demands of Progressive age. Most exec- thag• mochirn city offices de- ., lighted with our graduates. Our management 'Tains more young people annually than any other in Western Ontario. We have incorpo- rated the counsels of our TEN TEACHERS into one grand unexcelled whole. Both courses for price of one Day stu.dents may attend . night classes free. FALL TERM from Sept, 2nd, Enter any time. Individual instruction. Write for handsome catalogue. GEO. SPOTTON - PRINCIPAL PRIVATE SALE oF STOCK AND REAL ESTATE. 2 milk cows, newly calved. and well • bred. • 1 mare rising 4, well broke single or double. 1 3 -seated cab, good as new. 1 top buggy. REAL ESTATE -3 houses and lots in • , Zurich. 6 good• building lots. • • 16 acres pastiml land. farm at St. Joseph; good build - • and • hi a high state of cultivation. sold by lst of October next, will be ra term of years. SAM. RAbINIE; Zurich. ammolowew.m,••••••, iimma • or-etre-er•wer'se-riAloe-n4ro• '`lssizzimis. 4-01- ..cf110-C.Z1/204-mptti .11r•c4Pc . and Nettlee- to on11,Ionday. McKay. 'has started nt -walks in town. d Mrs William Kalbfieisch wa, are visiting relatives 'ritz is selling.off the balance his women's white canvas shoes, at 75 cents a poly. • Mr, Louis Simon of Elmira, for.. naerly of Dashwood, was a visitor in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Randall visited their daughter. Mrs. McKay, near Dublin, over Sunday. Miss Pearl Wurtz returned Sat- urday from a week's visit with Mrs R. Campbell, Sauble Line. New ads -H. Well, Singer sewing tnachine ; 0. Hartleib, discount seen Clinton Business College. It is expected 'that Mr. George Henderson of Seaforth will be starter for the races on Labor Day. Mr. Charles Frit visited Exeter, Tuesday, on business. Mr. Lindenfelt of Heusall is as. sisting John Deloherg .in his shop. Henry Eberhart of S. Louis Mo., visited his uncle, Mr. 11, Well, last week. Miss Dora and Mr. CharletiVEil- ber, visited Crediton friends, on Sunday. Miss Emma Shoemaker, of Park- hill, visited relatives and friends here, over Sunday. • Misses Emma and Freda Thiel are visiting relatives, in Brice County, this week. Parties having •auction sales this fall should consult our adver- tieing columns on page, Mr. J. E. MoDonell, Hensall's hustling hardware man was a visitor here on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs Fred Preeter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman, visited at Mr. J, Preeter's on Sun day. That tng-of-war between teams from Hensel). and Zurich on Labor, Day should create barrels of excite- ment. • The Jubilee Silver Band will en liven Labor Day with some choice new -music. Monday is Zurich's day out. •Conie and join the crowd. 3. J. Merner's Jam factory is rapidly nearing completion. The building is about 40 feet square two storeys high. Also basement un- derneath. LOST—On Thursday evening, be- tween Zurich and I.?, miles south on 14th con., a pair of gold -rimmed glasses and case. Finder will leave at this office. Mrs. Frank Coleman of the Parr Line underwent a surgical •opera- tion at Exeter last week, for the removal of an internal trouble. The operation was successfully•pbrforme ed. •. The Ontario Postma,e sociation meets on the c• ka. "' V' Post`Master Genera a to be there or send a subse address the meeting. Several of the Inspectors will also attend. • For the good of those suffering with eczema, or other such trouble, I wish to say, my wife had some- thing of that kind and after using the doctors' remedies for some time concluded to try Chamber. lain's Salve, and it proved to be better than anything she had tried. For sale by J J Merrier. • Please remember that all busi- ness places will be closed en Mon- day, Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Will. O'Brien and. family visited friends at Chisel- h.urst, on SatUrclay and Sunday, The supports under D. S. Faust's store front are being strenghtenecl by the addition of,Eue iron pillar. Miss Eva Williams left for Kempt- ville, 'Thursday morning, where she intends taking up a nigh School course. , Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Reichert, and Misses Addle Witwer and Ida Brill were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Gellman, on Sunday. Gipsies Watson e have been in camp at the corner of the Zurich Road anctRabylon Line, this week. They had the ustial assortment of nags on hand. You will miss a good clay's sport if you do not spend Labor Day in Zurioli. Besides the races, there will be a tug .cif,war, and also a foot -ball match. Mrs. Chas. Fritz and sisier, Mrs. J. Kellerman 'of Dashwood left on Monday for Toronto to visit their brother Mr. John Pried, and to se e the sights at the Fair. Clinton Business College has a new advertisenitant tin page one. It *ill pay young Pei)* to write for the handsome-italogue of this schoo befere making' a choice. • The annual elhction of officers fOrtheEv. churolik dbeir took place Thtirsd.ay- eveningi•andresultek as follOws :-Pres. MiSs Elizabeth Ran. nis4 Secy.-Treas., Miss, Anna Hess; Leader, Mr. 'Milne Rennie. IDnd.00s, it seens,. are not eligib- le as eitizens,W?e 'United States, The r r,"!ek educated clet 0 efi• 1 No. rihave some Fine Muslins which 1 am running off BARGAIN PRICES • at Big MUSLINS • Regular price 15 cents, now for n cents • 1224 cents, now for...... cents gt• " 10 cents, now for 6 cents Just received—a new line of Striped Ginghams which I am run• - ning at a Big Snap, Just the right thing for boys' blouses and ladies' waists 6INGHACIS Regular price was 15 cents, now for 10 cents •?MEN'S SHIRTS 1 hare some men's Shirts which I have put on the table at a snap. Regular prices were $1.50, $1.25 and1.O0, for C o 50 PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Faust9 ric • r. • 11•••*t 04491.-xe•rwikk #1,4 /„..,r .., „..,.,..„,..,...,...„,..,...,:„..,,..„,...,:,.,..,..,...„.,:,...„..,.,...,:„.• c=.••••.=. • 0 Shoe Satisfaction :y vo 4 Our aim to supply our, cnstorners with nothing w but' first-class Shoes has ?. given us a .good reputa- I/ tion, and the result has ben, that 'our sa.les have • increased wonderfully. Whether you want an up- , , o ".. to -date Shoe of the latest style or leather, or ., , Shoe forevery day wear we can suit you. .: u , p4Oes'are as low as any and it will pay you t u before you buy. -*,'..;'M,.4,;4:,,,,,": ,,'. : ' " b r Summer NiriNre‘q, • Our line of Shoes for summer wear q• soon be complete and our inspection of slim, 0 is respectfully solicited. 'In 4it 8 .Butter and Eggs taken in exchange_ g c. F1TZ The Shoeman. op ..,....,...„„.•,.,...„.„.„,...„,„..,..,„..„,...,„,...,..„,.,.,.... , Mr. and Mrs. CharlefeWeber and Miss Tillie Johnston, left on Tues. • day to visit friends in Philadelphia. They expect to be away for several weeks.. The Ladies Aid of tha Evangeli- cal church will meet next Thurs- day at 2.30 p. m., in the auditorium of the °laurel:I. Ladies! you are invited. Mr. Arthur Kellerman, a student of North Western College Napier. ville, Ill., will occupy the puplit • in the Evangelical church, next • Sunday.. . ! take of certain questions. A divorce is Iby no means impossible." "I strongly object to being dragged through the mire,'.' she said, with i •i some hauteur which became her I very well. 'May I tell: you my • "---em she continued. 'It is well to Born. • FORREsT- -At the Parr Line, Hay 4 on the 27th hest, to Mr, and Mrs. John G. Forrest, a, daughter. • , . STICCELV—At the Bronson Line, Stanley, on the 28th inst., to Mr. • and Mrs. EL Steckle, a daughter. • THE TRAP. The weekly practice of the Zurich • Gun Club was held. on the Fair • grounds on Tuesday evening. Our "j, P." made it ten straight and wears the medal. The score. • F W Hess... 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 8 • W G Hess 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 I 8 • P Rau .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 • O'Brien 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 8 (JFrtz 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 9 P Sipple .1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 7 8Fanst,1111010110 7 E Zeller...—.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 8 • J ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4•••••••=••.••••••••f•Ol. , at for he chided cane, shadow on th %LAW' and' thins given/len who are le rking to build up atown a chance. Onelong-fac- ed, h,ollow-ey.ed whining kie,ker can do more to keep away business and Capital -from a town than • all droutlis, short crops,' chinch hags, cyclones and blizzards combined. ,o4c38,10*x3retcc3om-„9=A8c98c38c:feicyaucaoicitazormr8c3osmo.=mma,DroocoalmocK=43catos:...-7-..,nm(=,-al 0 0 0 Dress Goods ZURICH'S BIGGEST STORE Attend Preeter's Big Clearance Sale of SliffilliCf Goods PRINTS, MUSLINS, BATISTES, GINGHAMS, VESTI1NGS In order to make room for our Large Stock of New Fall Goocls which are commencino. to arrive, we have decided to clear out a lot of odds and ends in. Summer Goods at Prices tha will sell them quick. • Below we quote a few prices. Prints, etc. 7 ends Print, regular 100 goods, to clear at 11 ends Print, replier 12* 85 15e goods, to clear 6 ends fancy •Sateen Prints, regular 18e and 20c, to clear at 13 ends plain and checked Ginghams, regular 12*e and 15c, to clear 5; a yd 8c a yd 10c a yd lec a yd 1 J. FREETER, Also a lot of Remnants in black and fancy Dress Gaoda at about Half Price. These are ends ranging from 2 to 5 yards you can.. get them al- most at your own price. • White Underskirts Regular 85 cents, now for 5cents Regular $1.35, now for 90 • cents Dinner setts Summer S its 1 Dinner Sett, regular $14.00, to clear at 2 Dinner Setts regular $10.00, to clear at $19.00 $8.00 Toilet setts A large quantity at Close Prices. Top Shirts A new line of fancy Top Shirts just arrived, Ladies' Hose Black, 8 pair for 25 cents. Machine Oil • Just arrived—a barrel of best quality Machine Oil. Farm Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. WW1 1 only light grey Tweecl suit unlined coat and. pants, reg $8.50 for 1 only light; grey Tweed suit unlined coat and pants, reg $11.00 for $1.00 S9.00 Enarnetware We have just opened. tip a large. shipment of the celebrated. Diamond Enamelware. • This is the finest line of enamel goods on the market—the best Chet money can buy. See Ile for Tour Preserving Kettles, etc. All first quality, we dont carry any unas. Binder Twine We still have a supply of Gold Medal and Deering twines on hend, and would ask you to give us a call when in need of any. Everything in the line of Roofing,. • Eavetrough and General Hardware at Roek.Bottoin Prices. lutzsuaocaeozsacx=taioacgo4ivezworocroczoacsoctgopeccoce8c2,acr =.7(. `S•1=,- • 0 0 0