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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-03-08, Page 1The Official Organ ,of 7:r 11 Hay Township Come. 1'olt to conU amci see oiw'`718z11Vocals for ?r'i77•d. OUr storei,sl -filled to over flowim zt ithz new goods -of call clesc7'i ptboms, ready for )our; iizspeetzon:s. We terve lfl.ZtMT, plea- sure in, z7zuitimg the laCZi,e3 to call and look over ort7' stock. • New Dress Goods New Ginghams New Prints New Silks e '• • finings New Muslins New wall Papers New Carpets New Rugs New Curtains New,,Laces New Embroideries Our Dress Ooods Department is keeping to the front with a complete stock of all the latest and best in Spring Dress Goods, Trimmings etc. Peerless Fencing We have received a carload of the Peerlesss Woven Fencing all English Galvanized. Will stand any .acid test. We have handed t his fen- cing for years and it has given entire satisfaction. Put Up in 20, 30 and 50 rod rolls. Also coil spr- iug wire, Barb wire, Brace wire, Weaving wire. S -W Paints Agents for the celebrated S. W, Paints and. . 1ranishes A Paint for every purpose, covers lost and wears longest. Try a can of our linol- 'i n varnish it will preserve youa carpets. Maple Syrup Supplies Headquarters for Sap Pails, Sap Pans, Spiles, Hogers etc. E vetroug hhi , Etc. PROD OE TAKEN EXCHANGE F la.,AY MORN N IrMka.lrPtae s s,4srs:•» 4 LOCAL NEWS. Mr, Philip Hartman of Parkhill, was a visitor in town on Saturday. Miss Irene Lipphardt left for a isit with her brother Louis in Alberta. Mr end Mrs. Bothwell of Hick.: son; wore visitors in town for is few days last week. Mr. P. Lamont's driver ran away', on Monday evening and smashed the cutter badly. A large crowd attended Mr. T. Bloch's sale on Friday and every. thing -sold at good prices. Mr. Abel Sohilbe of Waterloo, was in town on Tuesday on bust ness Ile likes his new home fine, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wentzel of Crediton, spent Saturday and Sun- day at the home of Mr. C. Eilber.. Mr. Peter Koehler has purchased Mr, S. Wit±er's forty acre farm on the Goshen Line for $2900. Mr N. M. Cantin has been at his home at St. Joseph,. the 'past week owing to the illness 'bf one of his daughters. R. er.0 • Of) `,Prado;; after ;t be pig o1105 to barbel next.. expect the en. Wali piano c subsoril fa.voritk' nut o1: : !•Ltd .. your fiiia lain's.L quick re Why u ars...' Thee Dithers, zr Fxiglis = ion zll'i Christ'in Mr. James T. Jarrott . has par. chased Mr. A. Harvey's 50 acre farm on the Town Line near Kip- pen for $3500.00. Mr. A. H. King, G. T. R. agent at Hensall has been transferred to Ingersoll and will leave for that town shortly, Messrs J. J. Merner, J. Preeter and C. Hartleib loaded three cars of dutch setts at Hensall, last l riaay. They were billed to Winne, peg. All subscribers in arrears will confer a fa -or by sending in dash or P. O. order for amount due Pick out year favorite in our prize contest ; • fill in coupon and mail with your remittance.. Telephone 9 1 3 1 - r3cxit # scopm 3 iAmka ZUR ciik Mr. Henry Brenner has taken possession of bis farm recently purchased from Mx. Henry Zapfe and the latter has moved to the farm he purchased from . Mr. Thomas Sherritt 1912. NO 29 ladies, kid glove, Own, I 0.1E HionAnn office. Mei's A dy broocles. Apply to Geo- iizi h. » ., otg zifzing a Board of 111bbOrB O Ie I .h t st the council in looking p -business. These Rubbers are all the very best No. 1 stock and guaranteed -Splendid Newcom- do not care to carry then .over till next winter for you are all awtre 'ne';cly new. Apply at Rubber being carried over will not keep good for next winter. Iola Sipple, Zurich. Kuepfer will open a p in the Zeller block Iia` HERALD office. He be ready for business by the week, the figures in our prize st grow. Send in your n at once and give your "boost." Cut coupon nd fill in name. ou gar t.. rheumatism in rinst,:,,,atopply Chamber. rent and you will get f. It costs but a quarter r? For sale by All Deal- ing service in hureh will be St. Peter's conducted The subject of Meditat- be, "The sufferings of 'ethserane". All are cor- dilly invi .ell to attend -,k, Who au-. in school t thist and -line, the priz reply modera cooking who bri girls to society,. tellectut Aruna effect th interest the buil Toronto gh Geo Berlin a estin propo th:rcr s or is the greatest worn - 1,,. history? Two hundred hers recently, answered, n, and with enthusiasm ity the juc'ges awarded o the one who made this be wife of a farmer of leans who does her o'wn ;ashing, ironing, sewing, up a family pf boys and e useful members of d finds time for in- mprovement. is in circulation to the the Mackenzie ac Mann ;will shortly commence g of a radial line from Goderichpassing throu- town, Acton, Guelph, Stratford. .One inter. in connection with the ad is that it will pass btl thplaoe of two of ,Acton We of a Me12s 6 imeh Leather Top Robbers Mems 3 Lace Rubber's :111 . -ens 2 Buckle Robber's Oleos 7 Bi:cchle Rubber Boys 1 Buckle .Rubber We invite you to call and examine these Rubbers and get'low cash prices. We do Repairing Butter and eggs,takei iia exchange SAM. E. FAUST, -- ZURICH w ' ' '1V Q J -wi • •.: e L = --a-u u,hu th w4•F}C1, i t,l!c,p; ace o -:;,.,O dines' Hill school )ansa here tomorrow (Sal. ;: 'resident of the Great urday) at 40 o'clock, to consider Nortlla iz; : , the question of remodeling the present building or the erection of t guest common cause of in - g of sOnneia.is disorders of the stomach. o r e e home in ToroHon Edward Blake died at iris 'r.to on Friday ever ing a new se o c1ailibsi`•i:}i ' `'tinnlach end IaivgE reliefs o tt these disorders and enable -you td sleep. For sale by after an illness extending over four years He' was about 70 years of age and the foremost Liberal in the Province He was the 2nd premier of Ontario and was a native of Middlesex County Mr, f1ermat' Waiper, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waiper of the Bronson Line died on Monday, aft- er an extended illness from con- sumption. He reached the -age of twentv.four years. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon. We extend. sympathy to the family in their affliction. Experiments carried on by the seed division cf the Dominion De• partment of Agriculture during a series of years, clearly indioates that the vitality in oats and' wheat for seeding purpose will be retain- ed for more than ten years provid• ed the samples are well matured and stored under proper conditions. Wanted at Once A pian with some experience Hprticulture to handle our trade Zurich Splendid. opening and permanent position for the right party. Write for full particulars and state exper- ience. Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries, Established 1887 Toronto, Ontario. in in The new Flour Feed and Grocery Store Just received it large quantity of Corn, also .a supply of Five Roses. Purity and Royal Household Flours, Feed Flour; Shorts and Bran at close prices. ion are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may he had for a trifle? For sale by all dealers. FOR SALE. Good sawed pine frame. suitable for a barn or straw shed. The frame is 30x50 feet ; 18 foot posts, also a lot of sheeting and siding. Also about 30,000 good slop brick, stone in foundation etc. The build- ing is known as the Zurich Tan- nery and will be sold reasonable for early removal. John Decher Sr. Zurich. 20-4 t pd. Clearing Louise Jeffrey t'ey mens' Solid' Gold`Signet rings at very Special Prices, See that you get one. POR AAtt. All Dealers. : Dwelling house and stable and one fifth of an acre of land at the North end of town Also about 13 acres of land West pat t of property recently owned Conrad Thiel For particulars apply Henry Bauer Sr.. Zurich. 26-4t. Snpplemeniary estiinates for the fiscal year ending Oct. 81, 1912, were preS'ented _tb the Legislative by Sir Jartit , Whitney, in the absence of HortW',T. Matheson, Provincial Trensui v,, who is ill. Including a grant fat!;the extension of .the line througl ikon, Grey and Bruce, and $2,000,400. to the Hydro -Electric Comni.r :jion, the supplementaries total :$4017, 454.18. The 'main estimated ' presented during the last session vi the. Legislative, called for an expenditure of $8,090,911.66, so that the: total estimated expenditure year is 12- fiscalv , .r ntf5 ` for the caa ie 168,51, x'84.. :ria' addition to this sum, further supjaleinentary estiinates will be pie: :rt ted daring the session, bringing`,:. the., '.mount up to several hunclreilt thousand dollars more. A number,of new lines of rail- way are projected tor Western Ontario and we think the time is opportune for the business men to get interested in securing one of the lines for Zurich.. One oppor- tunity was thrown away over 30 yoaus ago, and others will go the same way unless.some united action is taken. The change of Government has proved a gond thing for Conserve.. tive lawyers in the Province of Quebec. No fewer than ten of them are now engaged in investig arena of charges against public em- ployees at a remuneration of -$15 a 'day, actual taavilling expenses. and $3 a day for living expenses They are employed by the post office and marine depar.tnisnt Do yon know that of all the min or ailments colds are by tar the most dangerous? It is not the Cold itself that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that it oaten lends to. Most of these arra known a gearn diseases Pnentrionia and consiimptinn are nlncing them Why not take Chamberlain's Con h Remedy and tore ;ynrur cold bilt ..,1 • .,;? Fe: Dealers. by to NOTIC E Dr. J. L. Wilson's accounts are in the hands of The Molsons Bank. All parties indebted to him will please call and arrange payinent. STRAYED To my premises at St. .Toseph on Wednesday morning the 7th Inst, a bay driving horse Owner may have same by proving property and pay- ing expenses Frank Jeffrey. Jeweller, -dose Prices on. Kitch.ei Clocks Thousdilfia bl our Watches are in wearers pockets, and hundreds of Clocks on shelves throughout the country and each one of them says,— Wind with care and use me well And let me have fair play, And I to you will try to tell The precious time of day. But, if from cause, I chance to stop And fail to give the hour, Just take me to Iless,s Jewellery Shop And he will give me power. How About a Violin Everything Guaranteed.. P, W. HESS ZURICH A yer iSl tl.,death occurred on the l3rnoSbia +4 Line on Tuesday, when Daniel Messner, aged. 24 years,- 4 ulna41a0;13 days; died very sud- denly ^ e eased. had not been in very i ' Et Health for some weeks, but was tics° rho tglit to be in a serious c;oncliuu i ,He was tibo 1t as usual last aaerk and ou Saturday was in Dashwoi-d. On Tuesday afternoon he comp'i.aiued of not feeling as well as uSna; . and gradually grew worse, and able,;' six in the evening passed peaeefi#ll.; away. "Blood poisoning is thought be the cause of his death. He 1i4 _.expected to go west this daringa ,t owing to ill Health was un- able t0y' '. Elis fattier, (X1'. Paul 21e, li1.I tarp. to brother are tit present i11 tho;*st, Bating recently left lid- ittontprl: tiyr Pigeon .sliver, some 500 nifleS we,<t ioi' that city; and it is iva- possiliin ;tro. get any word to thelia. The fit Oral took place this Friday literal slit fur interment in the Clo bell Linc,..,notary. 4, ,--.'-In Zui ala, olitl a 6tli inst. ..;tiil.t r$. 11. E. Faust, a Our '.°.,; ew Fa ll. Shoes We cordially invite the ladies to our grand display of Fall Shoes. We are showing a, large range in Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent Leather, with Velvet Tops, macre on the New York puff lasts, the very latest, Gentlemen's Shoes We are outfitters for Mon's Fine Shoes. Come in and see the now lasts in Men's Fall Shoes. Mr. Farmer conte in and let us ta'k to you about '\Voter 'Proof Shts:,s for the wet weather. Repairing Done Neatly and Promptly. 'We are hoailclaaarters for A Trunk or a;` 1l : s'0. se Butter and Eggs Taken ill-Fo,zcllat:get heir e. FKIR I t'14 .