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The Herald, 1912-04-26, Page 5• ++i•+•i<'1• ••€•+€ +++§�•i••3• ••i• •+ •+4 ark '*�'°r i .i.,g. g.+D ,y .fi .i i ✓s i i e •t3• "r•i �r ��r THE PROLSONS BANK Incorporated 1855 RECORD OF PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1006.2911 Brandies ii: Canada, glia Agents and. Correspondents in all the as:83 Bransl Principal Cities in the World, 1906 1911 itt l 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000 erve 3,000,000 4,600,000 'calfs 23,677,730 35,042,311 us and Investments 27,457,090 88,854,801 al Assets 33,090,192 48,237,284 ,A. General Banking Business Transacted VINGS BANK DEPARTMENT regergawarmsamossissmaysoissilarmramYrlimoa at all. Branches. Interest al.lowed at highest current rate. Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSSTA.1%ITINE, Mgr. gave an air of thrift and comfort - Cheerful, happy faces were seen, where before was acidness,. pallor, O s f x Want. and tears. Three years sober industry ! How, ;in that short gime, had the wilderness been made to blossom like the rose l ". One day,. about this time, Air Pratt `;came; hotae with a serious countenance. and a dejected air. His wife motto - ed the change, but said nothing at first, waiting .until her husband sb.ould speak -of what troubled him Ele seethed to recover a little at tea table, and talked pleasantly ; but. after supper withdrew to himself, and sat most of the evening in deep thought, with his head resting ort his bosom, Several times his wife, whose anxious attention was re moved from pini scarcely tor a moment, beard a low sigh escape from his lips A little while before retiring, speaking abruptly, and with something so strange ; in his voice that the sound caused a thrill, •3++ • •+• •+ •..•g.'g.y.i".•3.'§•.§,•f.,E•.II'•1••g.•§+4,4. ,3,ti.•3••i• .+• 4.4.dt,4• 4,4,,s+ °y.`3,•§•'§•+.f.'_ _•g_ to run along her l a, he sero' Parker sold his plTlaceaoe last week. He did ! To whom? asked 'Vers Pratt in a startled manner. To a man from. Brockville, who is going to open the tavern again, .tae opens to mor- row, said Pratt. bodingly . 0, Ed- ward !The unhappy wife areae, and Yin g to the side of her husband, flung her arms around him, saying,.: arniet s hat Want HE BEST Call at The Massey - Harris Shop. Our Machines spea •For thems eh es. e also handle Olds Gasoline Engine. s. Whyte, Ag't MASSEY-HARRIS CO ...ZURICH.. MEAT MARKET IE keep in stock a " full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the .best. We make ottr ow Give us a call. SMUT & BEICHERT. m,e and get your l ow Suit FOR SALE Town lots for sale. Apply to Louis Sohilbe or Louis Prang, Zurich. NOTICE Sealed Tenders for the erection of a four room school will be re- ceived by the Trustees of School S.3ction No, 7 Hay, (Zurich Public School,) up to seven o'clock p. m., Friday April 26th. Plans and specifications may be seen and information obtained. at Ethel M. Williams, Pres, xi Vf 9 imported beef has been ate ground, thus opening q, arid. unencumbered mar- kdt n cattle in an ern - sets beef ebove politics, rraan population as a whole eat believer in the fact that of develop its manhood on tend eanerkraut It insists ;txdviiohing" -with strong end the . force of public bee won the day. The :any nation should be as ;irtizri taxation as the air it '1»P,ttthes; tend to put imposts on tlr;•,ccninion necessaries of life is pastry torestrain the liberty of t,hvsibject. and to strain the pow. eiei•enf Testraint of the masses from open rebellion against such false con'i'oniy to. the point of violence. ll'ootixicts,litave not been unknown b e past, and history may and os.n epeat itself. as she did so. Let us go front here. Where? he responded gloomily. i5, anywhere. Death and eternal de struetion are opening at your feet• Come! Let us fiee for our lives 1 Let us go this hour ! Come! I will bear hunger, cold, anything that may come upon us, so that we es- cape this -evil. To be continued the office of Fred gess Sr. • Tlie lowest or any tender not necessari- ly accepted. Jacob Haberer 'John Printer Trustees Fred Hess, Sr: Zurich Ont., April 12th, 7912. W. C. T ■ U ■ THE MAN .TRAP AT ASHDALE This Story by T. S. Arthur, Auth- or of Ton Nights in a Bar- room was Published in the First Issue of Alliance News in the Year 1854 • Nor did she attempt to stifle this pleasure as unseemly, in view of the passage of a fellow -mortal to his great account, tape was glad that the tavern keeper was dead, and it was useless to affect conceal- ment. Thus it went on for three years,, In that time .not a drop of }hg iailoxrp?ktink had. • passed. 04, tr+ ,`d Pratt How striking the change in all around hint. Worn out furniture was re. newed ; abundance of good clothing for children as well as parents, THE LAWN BOWLERS ; MoNEIL—MLTRDOOK +''Evergreen Farm" the home of i1. and Mrs, Wm. Murdock, Stalky Township, a very pleasing evf3nt;took place on Thursday at hi$ noon, when their second dair .,ter, Miss Grace 0., as mar- rie;`da'to Mr. John S. McNeil, of St. T ;is. Tho ceremony was per edbyRev. N. Shaw, of Eg. e'bride was given away by her a•,, and looked charming in a of duchess satin She carried duet of lillies of the valley and cerjeations. Guests were present fret St Thomas, Rodney, London and `EIensall. After the ceremony all sat down to F. sumptuous dinner. Mr. and Mra`sv'McNeil left on the evening tra* for an extended trip to Bull tilo,;Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit. On.•tbeir return they will take up their residence in St Thomas. fol, Mo fat dr atii The annual meeting of the Gods- rich lawn bowling club was held on Friday evening. The treasurer'.e. statement was received and some business matters were attended to, after which the following officers were elected: Honorary president, R. S. Williams ; president, 0, A. Nairn ; vice pres. O. C. Whitely ; secretary, Wm Lane ;' treasurer, Joseph Kidd ; members of exeou tive committee, lir. Hunter, F. J. Butland, Dr Macklin. The mem- bership fee for the season of 1912 was fixed at $5 00, and Messrs. Ed- wards and Whitely were named as a canvassing committee. • The constant increase in the cost of living, which. has been felt -acute ly not only in Canada tend i United States, k Init.• ' the " e , n , �srOPel d `, r danrestio eebtierne ale ved; cess Gelfmany which poli is economy has failed to effect. In that conntry before the battering ram of domestic exigency the tariff: 0 SIGNS OF SPRING Th,e arrival of the songsters and the ixlanns New Spring Suitings. The little songters are ready to build their spring and suma.ur homes, we ready are ready to build you a Spring and Summer Suits, with Goods that will meet your .utmost ap- proval. If you anticipate' buying. a spring suit you will do well to come and see our Fancy Suitings they are different than other tailors are showing. Different because they are Holtzmanns Holtzmanns bacause they are different arrival of Holtz Mr. Albert Shore, who has been a resident of Goderiah for about three years, and popular for his musical ability, was married on Tuesday last at Knox church manse to -Miss Lucy Isabel Whitham. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Geo. E Ross, and the attend- ants were the bride's sister, Miss Laura Whitham, and Mr Frank Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Shore loft by the C. P. R. train for Calgary, where they will reside in future. Smart Spring Skits to order $15.00 J. H. HOLTZMANN, - I$ has been decided not to coin • Canadian silver dollars, the "cart- wheel" being considered too cumber- sanie e Gain. The coinage of five and bpi' gold pieees is to be com- ►$' tbo Ottawa mint next ;yieVdiiinli Ill'' e'of the aitri'sic.value as the United BUSINESS CARDS• 8. 8. PHILLIPS, AUCIIOINEER, Exeter. Sales eondueted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms •easonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN- se agent, representing the Loudon, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in fire insurance. iSwates coins,of snnilal; denominations a will be exchangeable at par across t, fold e line,- cra p0miaa�tn u.e■+. tireir.it�e4ri��en t r esisd,sussterrri►iter rKA 1 �rs,'►1 i .;"•�'^'�< ��,�cP•i'�x�s.�i�yi Rr§ k'9: . .mss" .) _. At Zurich's Leading or Shop the only Place, re the Newest is always n first and satisfaction steed. nndry in Connection H. HO T AN ZURICH TO OUR CANVASSERS special arrangement we are to offer to new subscribers of our papers and your of the Weekly Globe or the ly Mail and Empirefor only o Jan. 1st 1913 Each new iption will count 1000 votes rmerly. Add fifty -cents if are to be mailed to United addresses. for sale or Bent.•--Gobd 50 im, cleared, well drained and state of cultivatiau, on. Lot 8 Stephen, just east of Credit- t, On the property is a good ted barn, 1 acre of good orch- ploughing done, 10 acres of good wells, spring creek. •tietilars apply to 'Win. Ilea - (gs, om n Are riurrt i goon* lf.Arii r. PURE READY PREPARE bz. THE FAMOUS BRITISH BRAN for exterior and interior use, covers 'better, wears longer, and gives absolute satisfaction in every respect. • It ails to the life and beauty of your buildings, thereby making there more valuable, t There is a MINERVA Paint Specialty for every p rrpdse. Look for the MINERVA. Head on every can you. buy. Every can contains Full Imperial Measure. Prominent dealers at, all points sell MINERVA PAINTS, including S. Brown, Crediton Planing Mill, Dashwood. Ask the 1VIINERVA Agency for Color Polders and information. ear JA, lifm intutliittttttttiti Made in Canada by' PINCHIN, JOHNSON AND CO. (LANA " IJIVMITED Established in Ertglandi in 1834 - "IT'S SQ EASY TO PAINT WITH MINER' 4 X12 r - LODGE MEETINGS Court Zurich No. 1240 jY t C. O. F• meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. in the A. 0. U. W. Hall. J. J. afERr5R, 0. R. A. 0.11-• W•Rtckbeil Lodge No. 3 93, meets the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Merner Block. FRED.'WITwER ,M.'W LEGAL CARDS. ?ROUDFOOT RAYS & KILLORAN, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. K. C. R. 0. Hays. J. L. Killoran. Merchant Tailor DR. T. P. MoLAUGHLIN, form- erly Assistant Surgeon at Moor - field's (Royal London Opthalmic) Eye Hospital and Golden Square Nose and Throat Hospital, Loudon, England. Also spent time at Berlin and other Continental Hospitals. General Practice with special attent- ion t0 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes tested (Retinoscope and Op- thalmoseope used) and glasses sup- plied and properly adjusted. • Office Dashwood, Ontario. R. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA - dusts of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Mon- day. 7-26 E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Notary Public. De e ds, Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly 'Prepared Office--- Zelleeblock, Zurich', • Ont. 4,4 MARKET REPORT MAn:ET REPORTS—The following is the market report, corrected . to Wednesday noon of each week. CREDITON Oats45c a bush Barley 80c a bush Wheat 95c a bush Shorts 528 a ton Bran 526 a ton White Rose Flour 52.70 Peed Flour 51.65 Butter 30cts Eggs 20 ets a dos. Potatoes 51.50 a bag Dried apples 7c. Beans $1.50—$2.00 a bushel Timothy 5 9.00 a bush • Red Clover 512 to 14.00 Alsyke 510 to 14.00 Alfalfa 512.00 HENSALL Wheat 95 to 96 cis. a bus Barley 02 tc 05 eta. Oats 46 to 48 cis. a bus Mao. Seed Oats 65 cts. a bus Ground Corn 530.00 per ton nxwrER Oats 50c a bush Barley 65 to 85c a bush Wheat, Standard, 95c a bush Shorts 528.00 per ton Bran 526.00 a ton Family flour 52.70 Feed flour 51.65 Hay 516 to 517 a ton Hogs live weight, 58.10 Peas 90c to 51,10 DASIIWOOD Oats 450 a bush Barley 80c a bush heatran,59526 toa 9Gcton a bush Shorts 528 a• ton WB Feed flour 51.65 Butter 28e a lb Eggs 22c a dos Potatoes 51.50 a bag Dutch sets 8c a lb ++÷+÷÷++,:•+++++++++++++++++ I . PILFER & SON Conveyancers, General Insurance Agents MONEY TO LOAN At Lowest Rates of Interest Telephone—Office la, House lb. B. W. F. BEAVERS EXETER Licensed Aut,tioneer for County of Huron. Sales conducted in the most approved mariner. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Dates can be made at the Crediton Star or at the Bargain Store, Exeter. CREDITON Meat MAUI ET We keep t stock a fine line of frttai meats, eta, n t•iirh i ._• ed for their tendernesf and wholesoniness. Oitr aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make oar sausage. Give us a call. NicholsouaLawson ('1IEDITON. Cedtithn Flour x ills Manufacturer of all grades of • Roller Flour. We also"eell the Five Roses Flour Gristing and Chopping prom- ptly done Oats Rolled and Chopping done at 5 cents a bag. H. SwEITZER When you have rheum.atistn in your foot or instep apply Chamber. lain's Liniment and you will get luiek. relief. It posts but a quarter Why suffer? For sale by All Deal- ers. CANADIAN Piakci roc OMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on APRIL 2, 13, 30 MAY 14, 23 JUNE 11, 25 JULY 9, 23 AUQ.6, 20 SEPT. 3, 17 Second clan tickets from Ontario stations to prineiFal Northwest points nt LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES 'Winnipeg and return $34.00; Edmonton and return $42and unsn ,ornTickets ketagood to rtw other 60dayfrmgoig date. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS through to Edmontonvia Saskatoon, alio to Winnipea and Calgary gra Main line on all excursions. Com- fortable berths, folly equipped with bedding. can bo secured at moderate rates through local agent. gayly application most be made, ASK FOK HPtVtESEEt6ESS PAMPtitET containing rates and full information. Apply to teereet C.P.M.-Agent or M, G. MURPHY, Dia. Peso, Atit., Toronto. ONLY DIRECT LINE NO GNOME OE CARS