Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-03-08, Page 8R Qu lity T E EAUTIFUL NEW SPRI1VG GrI1S have beun to arrive --- o ---- You should see the handsome new things we are showing right away, if for no other reason than to learn about some of the newest and best materials that are brought out to wear this com- ing spring. New Dress Goods The very latest in greys, blues, tans, greens and black. cloths. e leading shades and popularThe early shoppers will find us ready for them. New rints New Ginghams New Shirting MONTREAL., THE STANDARD is the National' Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion of Canada,. It is national in all its aims. It uses' the most expensive engrav- ings, procuring the photographs from an over the world. Its articles are carefully selected, and its editorial policy is thorou€;lilY Independent. A subscription to The Standard. costs $2.00 per year to any,,addresa in Canada or Great Britain. TRY. 1T FOR 1912! Montreal Standard Publishing Cd. Limited, Publishers. I ERTAKING roxlpt Service oderate charges u r ch: W. C. T s U. "AS THROUGH A GLASS-" That's our reason for being poor.; it's having such stuff in the house all the time. Bert's face beoaune deadly pale—a sure sign thathe • was very aLgry And little John began to cry. Maggio laid dovvp her ironing quiikly, and gathered her little son lovingly in her arms An' what about your two drinks'a: day? sneeringly. Then, after a pause, What ails you, anyway, Meg? You never said such a thing as this before. Maggie's eyes flash, ed, but though she looked at her husband she said nothing more,. Bert rose and reached for his hat, striding angrily toward the door. "Good night," he said curtly. His wife sprang to her feet, petting her boy gently from her, "Bert ' she cried appealingly, 1 ain't going to say nothing more Don't go out' tonight" "Tisn't like you, Meg," with an aggrieved look. I said•yer ought to have a better chap, but, after a pause. I don't see as we are so poor ; we don't owe much–only a few things, anyway. 'Though we ain't got much for junketing, tots of the chaps are worse off. What shall we do when «e get to be old? There's where the rub is, Bert,. Now don't nag, Meg• I am going out if you do begin that sort of thing, I hate a naggie woman. li ain't going to nag. Mother said as: nagging never mended ouglit •_ Come, sit down, man, and ,llon'it, '1 have opened my shop opposite the mind my temper. Ah, well, "'Meg own i til, Zurich regi am 1�repvr said Bert, re seating himself, 7011::t are a good girl, pinching beiepheeh ` d to_• 'do all kiiicls of machinery rattier shaitzetfacedly.a .. and:;' to HOFFMAN Ontario Bought out :tiisS & SON BIC STORE One Price the year round and that the lowest. Il aplenents and Repairs and •; . moved them to my shop Pulper knives, straw knives, exten- sion ladders, step ladders, galvanized tvoughs, cutters Melaughlins best 'mice, buggies, Deering machine re- pairs, blacksmith repairing, onion seed- et's and garden tools, piping all sizes, ol}rn spellers, -plows Fleury and Perc- iidal and all kihds of plow repairs, axle geese, ropes all sizes, wheel barrows, barn scales. Louis Prang. Lawns, Embroidery, At this season of the year many housewives like to get considerable sewing done. For that v,iason we make it a point to get an early shipment of reliable goods. Stock Taking Over Wel have some winter goods to clear out at at bargain prices. Ladies' Coats children's boats, furs, blankets, men's overcoats, men's suits,caps and gloves. Now is your opport unity for a snap. Remnants A lot of Odds and Ends to clear re- gardless of cost. Groceries A full supply of new and fresh groceries always on hand ZURICH Parties intending to buy a good Harries this „Spring should not fail to call on us, as we are headquarters in Zurich for the -best. at lo`vest prices every one guaranteed, because best leather always used.. See our Team Harness with Collars at $25.00, Single Harness at $9.00 up Stoves and Hardware If you want the best lowest prices call and see what a big Bargain you can get here. The New Blacksmith A full stock of all kinds of FURNITURL3 In Furniture we lead the trade -as we buy' in car loads this enables us to cheaper and our customers get the benefit. Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price PHONE 3 . I-II4RTLEIB, ZURICH HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE Highest prices paid for all Wads of Farm Produce i~ ,slhoei:ng,, goieral %lark I cai'aid bike ; er-ta,Vtstt Yer.iiikt a little bit Brit–with a'. his broad shoulders, I haven't the money for that, either. Never. mind, Bert ; I am used to work But I should like to know where in the world Fred and Tilly Wat- kins got the money from to go to Canada. Tilly always said back along that her mother was always scolding because she never had a penny saved for a rainy day. John looked at his mother with ques— tioning eyes, then went over, and;;.' leaning on his father's knee, whis-:'i 00 ton Corn at 27.00 per ton. Oat - pared : Dad shall I tell mother werl•nreal Feecl at 22.00 per ton. Also they got the money? His futhertl+tofu, Bran, and Shorts commencing laughed uneasily. Oh yes, tell i Dc. 1 th. All kinds of grin want - your another if ger want to ! Well,: ed at the Hensall Oatmeal Mills. I knows about it, mother, camel. Ted told'dr Hisnfather and moth ,., D.U-rquhart. er don't drink any ntnrE, i`ieer norms, anything, and ain't a goin tt'' ' neither as long as they live, the: . little fellow said solemnly. ,,,And they saved a lot for twn years, and, his father. Ted's granddad yer: know was glad, and said he'd give them the rest." Bert's fare was 4 study ; then he laughed nervously:. "Become temperance, oh! N.ot its our line,.Meg, and no ono to give • us anything, dither." To bo continued E M, Williams, Pres Supt:; ve me a call.' Geo.. E. Brock *9* Corn ! Corn! car e.st Shing1es. .J GENERAL CiERCtiANi --®--- John W Sickelsnr:tih, Greeuboro,: Pa., has three children, indlike"villale In connection herewith we most children they frequently take, deg to express our heartiest thanks t) cold. "We have tried several kinds all who have sogenerously supported of cough medicine," he says, bu„tr me in this line of business. To the Pubilo in General. Just to hand. Bring in your orders. Close price Vim C. KALBFLMSCK = _ ZU R[CH P l-1 19 AND NOW ad -Al our Castoniers 111 Partici-1m Take notice, that we have disposed of the:Implement Branch and our Mood will to Mr. Louis Prang of this have never found any yet that df l� them as much good as Chamber' Itrin's Cough Remedy. rev sale b All Dealers. " Zurich9Ontario Telephone 28 HEADQUARTERS FOR Cekbrat'd Broadway MIMI! viliprialerecli.41110pirso 4121,41111041111/11, NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that;t meeting of the ratepayers of Scho? section No. 7 of Hay, will be her?• at the Schoolhorise, on Saturda,, the 9th day of March 1012, at th hour of 10 o'clock in the forencrdii for the purpose of considering; Report grade by f3.. 0. McBrid Architect,' of London Ontario,;% regard of the safety of, the Schott house. . Also to consider the act ability of either repairing solid House or building a new one, Jacob Haberer ) John Proeter t Trustees Fred Hess Sr:, S 1)eit>d Ga : , tate 1.1 0.0 Marl:i1 1N 1 G, dye wish to inforshi the users of cute. Sleighs. Buggies,'Wagons etc. that we'sti11 continue the manufacture of these lines acid in buying home Manufactured. goodsyorh are support. ,ing your hone town and your own in- erests. tool; at our stock and get our prices before you buy. Repairing done in. Brandies of our business. Bess; 66 Bon GIRLS "WANTED. D. 5 per week to start w i th for ' girls eighteen and over. PP V ..t once, D. S. PERRIN k CO. iini;tecl, London, Ontario.. 5 t .it'a+'• .1.6' t *wt. aim. lv. eF�.ti WTE.k 741t; ren o e Glad Springtime is again speeding swiftly. tow- ard us and once more tiais store is filled with the beauties of Spring. Although not quite Spring, but by coining into this Store you will see that we have already been visited by her. Te have the newest in Spring and Summer Dress Goods and still we are adding daily. Dress Goods All the newest kinds and latest Shades RTC hare for you to see and when you are picking your new Dress come in and see if we can't please you ct little better than the rest. Laces and Insertions The trimi,iings of the Dress is, just cis important or cven more than the 1)ressitsoIf, because its the trim nhiug that makes the Dr,'cs look trice, so take a look at the trimmings as we have all kinds of all ov.irlacs with insertions to match. Prints, Gingliams etc. to our stock of Prints and Ginghams you will fi id.an assorhnent..yhich snould almost please anybody as we have ovelythir g in the line of,; prints, tlinghanls, Mnslins etc. Wall Paper One thing we can take for granted, every- house has a room soaaewhere that needs the attention of the Paper hanger and no matter what room it is we are sure we have some Paper to put in it, whin should please you aiil also ns. Rein.eihber we give Coupons with every purchase, cash or trade. re h Grp' e pie$ alw ars kept 011 nand Produce Tal o riB Exohan PHONE 17 T I,