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The Herald, 1912-04-05, Page 8The Qtth1ity T EMine 3 0 pe g We extend. a cordial • invitation to all the - Ladies of Zurich and vicinity •to attend onr Spring iMillinery ()paling on Friday auit Satur- day March 29th and 30th, when you will, be shown all the Newest nxac. Latest :'tyles in String and Summer Millinery by Miss Flolmes, who is it charge. COME AND SEE 'HE NEW GOODS Every person who buys their Spring and Summer Goods here are going to get the best value for the least money. We are going to give every customer who trades here this spring such good value for every dollar they leave here that it would be impossible to get bet- ter values elsewhere. New spring Dress Goods New silks, New Trimmings New Prints, New Cinghams New Embroideries New Wall Papers Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Lace Curtains and Curtain Goods in Madras, Bungalow Netting, coin spots 8c. Our Dress Goods .Dep= artnlent is filled with the latest and best in Spring Dress Goods and Trimmings. Gent's . Furnishing for Spring A large and well assorted. Stock of New Spring Snits for' Men and Boys, all made in the Latest Styles and Fashionnble Cloths, also New Trousers, and Boys' I.nickers and Ilats, Caps, Ties, Gloves, locks &c. Special value in Bleached Sheetings. Also Circu- lar Pillow Cottons, Towellings, Table Linen., A full ilapply of Grecerlez Highest prktes paid for all kil:ids of Farm Produce GENERAL, ilERCHANT HEADQUARTERS POF? tAil• Bload•way THIN ' 1V1AKES GOOD. Mr. J. It lIoltzmann, received word from. his. ,son who is attending Naperville Ill., that be was successful in winirl ing the first prize in the Thirteeut Annual Inter -Class Oratorical contqq held in connection with the college There were seven who toqk.part Arthur is to be congratu4ated hui.' Ghat= of the Imposaible" mei he ie 'ceived more points on' both .01614 and composition and on the delivOy, ef his address than the other speakets;,: The prize was $15 and Art's thaay friends will be pleased to hear .of:' success in his chosen work, RTIA Lame shoulder is always clue rheumatism of the muscles. an quickly yields to the free applio,s4- tion of Chamberlain's Liniment: For sale by All Dealers, ^- Bought out VIZI 44p rag, Prompt Service Moderate rhareedS ST One Price tile year round and the lowest. Parties intending to buy a good Harnes this Spring should not fail to q on us, aS we are headquarters in Zurich 'for the best at loweit Prices eye one glaranteed, because best leather always used. See our Team Hat with Cellars at $25.00, Single Harness,at $0-.00 Up Young, of Clarence street, Lorid014 was the scene of a, pretty weddiA Wednesclay„ March 27, when t14 youngest daughter, Lucy, became' Vte bride of Mr. Harry E. Lankiri prosperous young businessnainao Lucan. The Bay. Mr. Whitin* the Methodist .Church, pedal' the ceremony. . e To the. strains of . MendelsSonl; Wedding March,:, played hy Welds; Banes, of Orediton, 'the briA .entered the drawing -room, whieh'iM decorated with palms and pink aM white tulips. ' 'The bride was given away by father, 'and looked charming in lit.5.• travelling suit of navy blue broiiit- cloth. The groom's gift to the bride was, beautiful pearl necklace, to the pianik a.gold signet ring. . The young couple received many ing to the high esteem in which both are held. After dejeuner Mr. and Mrs. Lan. - kin left for their new homeln Ziucam amid hearty congratulations and good wishes of all present. • When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to lake. Obarnberlain"s sugar, and ' the:TDois. preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by All Dealers. A very sudden death occurred; :on Thursday of last week, when Ciith- birthday March 28th. at the age of 66 years. She had been in her netted health 9.113 her death came as a Ow& to family and frieuds. DeceasedWas born March 28th 1810 in Retesia, Germany and came to Canada :When a child -of two years. .She livod*ith her parents in NOW Hamburglor few years and then moved to St4hen Township and was one of the pioneer settlers. In 1870 she4 Was married to Philip Roeder dfiSd, 1880 and in 1888 sho was agai4 un- ited in marriage to her now sori4Witlg husband. Seven years ago shOtiov- ed with her husband to Crafah, where she lived until the time Or' het death. . Besides her sorrowing bus - band, 8 sons, 8 daughters, step children and 9 grand chihh:en Menial her demise. The funeral took': place' on Tuesday morning and was a yery large one. The remains wore-interr ed fhe Evan. cemetery. This saying of Lincoln's sft4tild passed along: "Do not whine4 YO II I: lack of opportunity. Thers'iaire op- portunities, for everyone whq;.li able to convince the world by ids tistry that he is worthy of success.' lain's Cough Remedy,' wri B. Kendrick. Rases ,' (lie best cough Temetly,: the market for ' coughs,' cOo and croup." ror sale by All I Married in Stratford. --10 Rich- ard Pock, musical instrumc) dealer on Wednesday evening to 1M, Mar- tha Richardson, daughter o arid Mrs. Joseph Richardson, a ar field road, Stauloy. nv was performed in SI:' A Or ReaclY to go, ready to_ ROMS' a ono too ' Ready to do f HESS & SON • Implements and Repairs and. moved them to my shop Pulper knives, straw knives, extol>. mon ladders, step ladders, galvanized troughs, cutters Mclaughlins best. make, buggies, Deering machine re- pairs, blacksmith repairing, onion seed- ers and garden tools, piping all sizes, corn shellers, plows Fleury and Perc- ival and all kihds of plow repairs, axle igreese, ropes all sizes, Wheel barrel)* barn scales. Louis Prang. ZURICH The New Blacksmith , I have opened slrop opposite the TnwaHall, Zurich and am proper - 'do all ltfnds of Macil,finery' Give we a' call. Geo. E, Brock Now Ready tylis If you want to see the big - est and. finest lot of Buggies eta]. at our wareroom. If you wish to buy we are co.nfident we can satisfy your taste. Also Carriages and 'Waggons Prices . Right All 4inds of Repairs prOm- F. Hess Son , tplatriot THE. STkISIDARID is. the National Weekly Newspaper of the DOMin,i011 .,of Canada. It .is national in all its It uses the /nest expensive engrav..' inz.1,, procuring -the vhotovaphs from Its articled are carefullY delecteil and its • editorial . policy is, thoroughly subscription to The Sta‘ndard costs ,$2,00 per year to any address Canada or Great Britain. TRY IT FOR 1912!, kvIontreat Standard Publishing Prig Publieheilo Stoves and Tiardware If you want the best at lowest prices call and see what a big Bargain can get here, • A full stock ot all kinds of N11:1,/R In Furniture we lead the trade as we 'buy in car loads this. enables us 'cheaper and our custoniers get the benefit. Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price 1-111 IL I HURON'S LARGEST COMFE3IN TION CITORE esk, in les . Just to hand. Bring in your orders. Close price F. C. PIIONE '4,18 zuRic Saturday Mar. 30 and April 1st, In these days we, s start into the new season by holding our formal spr opening. It will be our purpose to show all the new Go we can and we hope to have. a visit from every person in ested in up -to -minute style. It makes no difference to whether you buy now or later but we do want YOU to the new Goods during this magnificent showing. L. M. Gilbert is again in charge of our show. You are cordially invited to attend Dress Goods All the newest kinds and latest Hhades are here for you to and. when you are picking your new .Diass come in and see if crin't'plea se you a little better than theiest. Laces and Insertions The trimmings ot the Dress is just as important Or even than the Dresa because its the trimming that make Drees look nice, so take' a look at the trimmings as we have all of all ()mince with insertions to match. ' Prints, Gingliams etc. In our stock of Prints and. Gingham> you will fin 1 an nseert3 snould almost please anybody as we have evetythht tbo line One thing NtirA can take for granted,,eyery house has a., rOOT1.1 that needs the attention of the Paper haogor and ne matfer; win we. arasure haye.some Paper te put in it, which should pie cash or trade, Praduce Taken in Lchan PHONE 17 If A