The Herald, 1907-09-20, Page 1or.
Vol, VII I.
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The Official Organ of Zurich. and Hay Township.
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT. 20,
5 'LOCAL NEWS ?
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The Rev. A. D. elschler is at-
tending the Y. P. A. Convention,
at Waterloo, this week.
See onr new stock of buggy
whips, at J. Preeter.
Miss Annie Heideman of Detroit
is visiting her home here.
Mr. Neil Matheson of Parkhill,
called on Dr. Campbell on Monday,
Miss M. Parsons of Exeter, visit-
ed her friend Mies Ida, Brill, over
Sunday.
Messrs, John Weseloh and John
Erb of Waterloo, are in town visit-
ing friends and attending the Fair.
Miss Lydia Faust left on Wed-
nesday morning, to attend the Y.
P. A, Convention held at Water-
loo.
Mr. John Dumart landed in town
last week, from a trip through the
West. When Jack forgets' Zurich
the Millenium will have arrived.
Mr, Peter Badour of the Sauble
Line, recently sold six head of
fat made to Mr. P. Lamont, for a
good figure. It pays to raise good
stook and Mr. Badour always keeps
bis in prime condition.
The•Goderich Fair directors, are
going to experimentewith Bears and
Monkeys, Happy Emma, Happy
Hooligans and other sensational
fia,pdoodles to draw a crowd to
their Agricultural Fall Fair. which
will be held next week.
I have stiffered with tetter for
thirty years and have tried almost
countless remedies with little, if
any, relief. Three boxes of Cham-
berlain's Salve cured me. It was a.
torture. it breaka 'out a little
sometimes, but nothing to what it
used to do—D. H. Beach. Midland
City, Alta Chamberlain's Salve is
for sale by J J Merrier.
A flag presentation will take
place in the Town Hall, Zurich, on
Friday evening. Mr. J. L. Thomas
Fred Kallefleiscat has a car of
first-class shingles on )and for
quick eale.
There will be no preaching ser -
'tithe in the Evangelical church
xt Sunday morning and, evening.
ele'.rbert Schilbe, of the 14th con.
•2u -enle hesday for Detroit, where
Irk a, situation.
‘ley of Kipeen. visited
,t..
ken. M. Koehler, over
purchased the
411.77 Mill, _15A.,
'tore it d.own.
4 .1,
ete.'.„e01- left a purse at
JLieli his daughter
the Fair grounds.
ifor sante, •
fceiget to eall and see
gee teugnificient stock of
irs when in town. A larger and
)etter stook than ever before and
�t satisfactory prioes.
Mr. J. S. Meliek was severely
bitten on one leg a few days ago
while making a call on a farmer
on the eeth con, It -rectaired
number of stitches to -close the
wound.
Among the young ladies who
graduated as nurses on Thursday
last at the Hamilton City Hospital
were Miss Florence Northcott of
Exeter, Miss Matilde. Clemens of
Goderich and Miss Ida Carr of St.
Marys.
A complete lino of eooket kerves,
knives and fbrks, careers, spoons,
etc. at Preeter's.
Mr. Joel Bechler will run his
cider mill on lead , Wednesday,
and Friday of each Week,
H. Randall and J. Zottel are leasv
giving the outside • of the Town
Hall a coat of paint;
Misses Helnaa, and Ada Koehler
left for Toronto on Meeday morn-
ing. The latter will ettend. College
in that city.
Lose—On the fair grounds
Thursday, a hand bag containing a
small amount of meney. Finder
please leave at this office.
The proceeds at Theiraday night's
entertainment amounted to about
$45 00. The program was well
rendered and merited e better at-
tendance.
Dr. Ovens, Surgeon, °millet,
Specialist will be at Royal Hotel,
Hensel, on Friday Oct 4th. Hours
4 to 8 p. m. Glasses properly fitted,
Catarrh. deafness, and failing eye-
sight treated. •
The furniture and contents of
the Commercial Hotel, Hensall will
be sold. by public anction on Wed-
nesday Sept. 25th, commencing at
10 o'clock a. rn = 8, S. Phillips
a,uctioiaeer. T Heffernan. proprie-
tor.
Wanted 10,000 bushel of Ontario
Wheat. At present we ere paying
86cts per bus. It will pay you to
ealLaud see us, before selling your
grain elsewhere. Try our Snow-
drift flour. B. Cook & Son, Hen-
sel'.
One of the best and brightest
things we can give, is kind words.
They have well been likened to the
bright flowers of earth's extistence
Use them everywhere, biltespecial-
the newly appointed engineer for 1"ae
eantr,ound the fireside.; .,,they- will
Hay Township, has kindly donated! wake a paradise out et"' a. 4i3Vej.
e° --.4 iNbthing can he.a). r uxided hettet:
a handsome flag to the s ho
children' of this tow/IS-hip. whodvi:tel 6 ,0,110er ier,:*e. a , t,:k4 Itmei
present it to the school chilrett Of
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Then*enlganesefeepEena wel;--eV Battler. J. el Forrest;
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a na. N ill present the, flag Pereonale- , te, J:9 Foreeet I Brow
ly. .'' , he 11 elkieFenitted, wars
• - the big boiler iheeleetreeeeee teen's
HERBERT RASPBERRY. inill, on Tuesday. The 1/work of
Something new in a R,aspberry., threshing the flax will be proceed -
'The best Red Raspberry tested ed.with as fast as possible. The
here" writes Prof. Maconn, Ottawa planing mill is yet to be erected
"The heaviest yielder among all and when completed the combined
Red Raspberries" writes Prof. plaint will be a hive of industry nn.
Hutt, Guelph. We have the only eceintlled by any in town. A few
large supply in Canada to offer, 6 more such additions to Zurich, and
plants $2.00, Express paid. Agents the railways will be falling over
wanted to introduce this new each other to give us the much
specialty. Brown Bros., P O. looked for transportation ftC00713,-
Browns Nurseries, Ont. modal -ion:
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I have sone Fine Muslins which I am running off at Big
BARGAIN PRICES
MUSLINS
Regular price 15 ceiats, now for .10 cents
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123' cents, now for 8 cents
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
GINGHAIIS
Regular price was 15 cents, now for 10 cents
MEN'S SHIRTS
hie some men's shirts which I have put on
. the table at a snap. Regular prices
were $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00, for
50c.
PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
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Shoe SatisfactIon
Our aim to Supply our customers with nothing
A but first-class Shoes has given us a good reputa-
tion, and .the result has been, that our .sales have
increa-sed wonderfully. Whether you want an -up-
to-date 'Shoe of the latest style or leather, or a
Slioes for every day wear we can suit you:' Our
low as any and. it will pay you to ci.tR.
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A suocessfal operation for ap-
pendicitis was performed this week
on Mr.. R. trrterfield's six-year-
old daughter, by Dr. Gunn of
Clinton, assisted by Dr. Campbell.
The patient is progressing rapidly
towards recovery.
Wanted 10,000 bushel of Ontario
Wheat. At present we aro paying
86 ots per bus. It will pay you to
call and see ns, before selling your
grain elsewhere. Try our Snow-
drift flour. H. Cook & Son, Hen -
sell.
The Gun Club practice on Tues-
day was not marked by very high
average scoring, although C. Fritz
made ten straight, The score.
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A great many in this section will
learn with regret the death of Mi.
L. Staebing of Berlin, which sad
event took place at Berlin, on
Tuesday of last week. The late
MT. Stuebing was a familial. B.glire
in town for many years and always
made this his headquarters -while
travelling through this section.
He was a member of the fitm of
Stnebing et Smith, 'wholesale small -
ware dealers, and made several
calls here' yearly, in the interests
of his firm, for over twenty years,
e was of a jovial disposition, and
his death will be sincerely regret-
ted by the inerchante of Western
Ontario,
:0•,'Stit-nrriej.r Viii, eapi.,
L .. Our line of Shoessum
for mer wear
soon
oon be complete and ,our inspection of samee::•
q . is respectfully solicited.
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YOUR. FALL SHOPPING
At Zurich's Biggest Store promises greater pleasure and more satisfaction this season. than ever
before, Think what it means tq be able to do your shopping at a store which has anticipated your every
need by buying only the best tope had in. the leading markets. We maintain quality to the higuest
standard, yet charge prices so extremely moderate as to set a precedent of value -giving. No trouble or
expense is spared to make thi a, most desirable store to shop in- -a store to which all may turn to, to do
their shopping. We guar tee the,style, value, condition and wear of every article to be exactly as
represented, either in our stori or in our advertisements.
DRESS GOODS
Our Dress Goods Department marmites
many. The large stock of fashion ne
and splendid qualities to be found /bore
at such reasonable prices will sibely
please the most particular custoretrs.
We have the latest and newest shags
in Broadcloths, Venetians, Cho Ote,
Vicunas, Cashmeres, Lustres, Mo Ars,
Panamas, etc., etc.
Extra. Special ,
Plain Broad. Cloth Unshrinkable and
Unspottable, 52 inches wide, tie new
shades. •
Plaids
A large range of fanoy Pltiefts and
Scotch Tartan Plaids, in Lbp
blended. colorings.
Ladies' Misses and
Children's Coats
New Models in fall and winter coats.
All the latest in fancy Tweeds and plain
cloths full backs and box front with
strappings fo match. It will pay you
to call and see those before making your
purcha se.
Wrapperettes,
A full stock of Wrapperettes, Flannel-
ette, Underwear, Hosiery, Clouds,
Gloves, etc., at prices as low as the low-
est, qnality considered.
Flannelette Blankets
A large stock of Flannelette Blankets
also EXtrr Super white unshrinkable,
Wool Blankets, and grey unshrinkable
Blankets, at close prices.
Men's Clothing
A large stock of ready-to-wear Cloth-
ing. The very latest designs in Men's
Suits, ,Overcoats, Boys' Suits and Over-
coats.
ORDERED CLOTHING A SPECIALTY
A large range of now Tweeds, Fancy
Worsteds, Plain Vicunas and Cheviots
in black and navy :last arrived.. We
blive the correct goods foe a nice nobby
suit. We invite your inspection.
Underwear, Etc
A full range of all kinds of Men's
Underwear, fencer Tweed Caps, negligc
Dress Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Hats, eta.
Hardware
A full lino of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters,
Lanterns, Whips, Oils, Glass, Putty, eto.
LiNERY OPENING
We nesnay and Thursday, Sept. 18th and i9th
Oar Millitiery Departine t is in charge of MISS GRAHAM, who gave entire satisfaction to our many customers last season and
will endeavor to do the saina,llais season. Our stock in this line is all complete in the very newest shapes and designs. Every
lady is rocoested to mill andtlaspect our rnagnificient display ofMiilinery.
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