The Herald, 1907-08-30, Page 10HARD" oNlCAS
IMPERIAL
and
RQHNER
The best 25 cent
Irlouthorgan made,
A full line of
WATCHES,
CLOCKS and
JEWELRY.
Repairing a Specialty.
F. 'trtF. HESS - • Jeweler.
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That New
Spring Suit.
When looking for your new
Spring Suit, do not forget to
give us a call. We have a the
range of Tweeds, Worsteds,
etc., to choose from. Our
prices are as cheap as any.
Suits made at short nstice.
We also have a large number of
Samples to select from.
Laundry in connection.
VI. H. HOFFMAN
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EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
CDESEGNe
COPYRIGHTS &C.
-ono sending a slcetc.n and description may
Iy ascertain our opinion free whether an
,inn is probably patentable. Contmunics-
gtly confidential. hmdbook0n Patents
`Oldest agency for securing patents.
taken. through Munn & Cu. rceetva
without charge, in the
tific ,j, -der i.att.
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Diarrhoea Remedy.
Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life.
eR€DITQN
The lawn social held on Friday
evening by the Ladies' Aid of the
Evangelical church was one of the
best ever held here.
S. Hardy auctioneer of Exetert
was busily engaged last week a.
W. Fiukbeinerrs sale of groceries,
Large quantities of goods. Were
solei.
Misses Clara Heist and Saloma
Hirtzel are attending the millinery
openings at Toronto.
Chas. Zwioker our popular mer-
chant is adding a seed warehouse
to his premises.
Wm. Erb, who has been oinploy-
ed at Schweitzer's mill for several
sears has secured a situation at
Brantford.
Children's Day was observed in
Zion church on Sunday and the
services of the day were well at-
tended.
Mine Host August Hill attended
the funeral of an old acquaintance
in Zurich, last week.
D S. Faust, has a full stock of
flannelette, bought before prices
advanced. This is a snap for you.
ADDITIONAL
NORTH.
WEST
EXCURSIONS
I4oa*eseekers' secoed-clues rotrad•lrlp
Excursions leave Toronto :
TUESDAY, AUG. 27
SEPT. 10
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Lore RATES for return ticket* to all
North-West points, ranging from Winnipee
$12 to Edmonton $42.50. Good for ()Oder..
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
on each excursion. Comfortable berths at
areal{ extra cost. Must be reeervcd early,
through local agent.
Free pamphlet., rete. and all information may be
obtainedf tom nearest C.P.R. Ticket Agent, or direct
from C. B. POSTER, District Passenger Ascnt,
C.P.R.. Teronto.
,HENS/1LL
Abner Arnold of the Sovereign
Bank has been transferred to the.
Toronto office.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moir are,
visiting their daughter, Mrs Joseph
Case, in Toronto.
P. L. McArthur, who has been
visiting his parents on the 2nd coria,
has been transferred from St.
Thomas to the head office of the
Imperial Bank, Toronto.
Mr. T. Murdock is remodeling
his residence and when completed
he will have a model dwelling.
Mrs. Hassell, who spent the past.
few months with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, 3. W. Ortwein
left on Wednesday last for Macon,
Georgia.
A, Mc$rine, who recently sold
his harness business here, has
bought out Mr. Johnston's business
at Clinton.
Charlie Moore, a former employe
at the station here, is home on a
visit from Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoneman
spent the week's °end with her
friends at Lambeth. The boys
wheeled there and will return in
time to go to school.
Mr. Urquhart finished fly
ling last week. Mr. M
1shes this week.
The boys gave Will
glad. welcome on his return fr
the far west. Will is well known
in sporting circles. ,
Mrs. Styles left this week for
Racine, 'Wisconsin to visit her.
daughter.
Mrs, S. T. Hopper is spending the
week in Toronto with her sister,
Miss Dulmadge.
On Labor Day three rinks of our
bowlers will journey to St. Marys
to give them a return match.
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E are making a Clean Sweep
of SUMMER DRY GOO
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and all White Goods.
HESE GOODS are a 11 new,
and as our motto has always
been 'we carry no goods over'
will be sold regardless of cost.
Fred Manns is combining busi-
ness and pleasure in Toronto for a
few days.
George Miners, who has been
clerking for J. Weismiller for near-
ly two years is going into the
hardware business in Alviston.
Some fall wheat has already
been delivered, some going 02 lbs
to the bushel. The market opens
about 1.0c better than a year ago'®
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D. S. Faust, has a new stock of
mens suitings, for fall. Regular
518.00 suits for $16.00. Good fit
guarranteed,
J. J. Merner spent part of this
week in Toronto, purchasing
machinery for his factory.
Miss Vera Murdock of Hensall,
has taken up her class in music in
town, after the summer holidays.
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Stock anewill give you a GREAT
BARGAIN on every pair of shoes you
buy. It will pay you to see before you buy
.elsewhere. When we say they must go,
YOU KNOW WIiAT THAT C1EANS:::
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RURAL TELEPHONES.
The first lot of phones of the
Farmers' Telephone exchange, will
shortly be installed in town. As
soon as possible the rural lines will
be started, and as the rates are
only x12,00 per annum it is expect-
ed that phones will soon be as
common among farmers, as binders,
especially when the convenience
can be had for $1.00 per month,
The Literary progranim, which
was gived by the young men only,
was very interesting at the meet-
ting last Tuesday evening. It was
opened with. a Solo, by Mr. Milne
Rannie, followed with a reading
by Mr. Stanley Humphreys, a &lett
by Messrs. A. Gellman and Briscoe
'Humphreys,, a reading, entitled
"the Bible by Mr. Jos. Gellman
and a chorus by the young men.
D. 8. Faust is givivng away with
every ib of Arts Baking Powder.
A granite kettle or acereal booker
or a retinned tin pail. Dont miss
these snaps.
Mrs. Eliza Truemner,, accompan-
ied by her son John and daughter
Arnistena, left this week for New
York, to visit her brother.
Mr, Charles Greb is putting an-
other storey on the 'back part of
his block now occupied by Mr. J.
Preeter,
Mr. W. Zeagle of Niagara Falls.
N, Y., was a guest at the home of
Mr, H. Well, last week.
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Great Io per cent
DISCOUNT SALe
TRUNKS
• VALISES
FLYETS
SINGLE CJ S,
Great Quantities to choose from
SCREEN '°SO A FEW FANCY AND PLAIN
E!SDOORS
AT COST
Call and See how Cheap you can Buy ‘•
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