The Herald, 1912-05-17, Page 1Vol. XII.
The Official Organ
Zurich. • anil .Hay Township!
E3NNOJ 17 1912C
1
1
Shirts
.Have you purchased your supply of Shirts and
. Collars for spring and. summer wear 2 We handle
the well known
HAGEN BRAND
of Shirts and Collars and we firmly believe they
are made as good and fit as aomfortable as any on
tlii,...market:. We have just opened. up a large ship-
ment of the
4..
,Loubge
A LOCAL
cararmr-"cemrp.$416.4-1.4-a
Smart girl wanted to lea
•setting and assist in th
Apply at this office.
"e.t.
1
Wanted—Smart boy to 1
printing business. Apply
office.
Mother earth. had anothe • 1white
mantle on, on Monday. The, Storm
was quite severe for a few ho*
4
ype
face.
!I't :the
this
Dashwood citizens will c.iLbrate
the King's birthdayon Mond; ti,-, June
861. There will be all kinds ., 4' port.
Master John Guenther w'been sick with the measles now.
able to be outagain.
Magain. '
' 1:
Mr. Daniel Oswald has put%-iaSed
,
,
his father's farm, al the Broils°.
and will likely move there shot_ ;., . .
It is reported that the tbr e. new
automobiles ordered will not4,rrive
until near the end of the month
Miss Iva Weber viSited her :, 1ister
11Irs. James Humphreys, at I. isall
on Saturday afternoon and St; day.
The race track has been 0 aped
and put into good shape for thl; .. arse
trainers,.. 4
e• ...,'
Mr. and Mrs. A. Collin and ,.11' ild-
4 of
:on -
Ten of Greenway Were the gtt,
\[r. and Mrs. William BasSow.i'T
son Line, on SunditY. •
Mr. Sam Brown of Creditk
disposed of his auto to a party
sail and has placed an order
up-to-date Rep, touring
Mr. Hy Dauer has disposet,„
dwelling at the .North end
cently owned by Mr. Cants
to Mr. Wm. 11. Bendel t,
owner gets possessioi3 tit ince
just the thing for bistiaess „Ipltasttre. "They are comfor•
table, made"plen't large:eriough wed come in white and
St necked. patterns, The.price of the'new ones are from S1.00
IA
up and we have cheaper priced ones at 75 ots.
,BOy's Shirts in large variety at 500,
We also have a nice selection of Men's Ties to• pick
0 from. Derbys, your in.hapds, knitted, etc, from 250 up.
Samson Farm and Garden
Tools
We are sole sellers for Zurich for Samson 'loops of all
kinds. We cave no hesitation in saying that • the highest
point of perfsotion in every detail has been reached in the
makind of them Toey ate made up to a quality, not down
to a price. Every tool is rnaoe of the best steel and select-
ed white ash handles are used fhronghout. The thorough
workmanship and satisfactory results have put the Samson
line in a place reacoed by few.
Absolnte Satisfaction at a
a lioderate.Cost.
We like selling these tools bemuse we know they will
please you. We absolutely guarantee.eVery Samson fork,
shovel,. hoe, rake, etp
See Paint acivt• on page 5.
• EveteOug...hing,, Etc.
TAKEN .1N :EXCHANGE
1,4
CsfA„ ,7t2
44k.
fl our . afro :Ion est to g ,
on" at once. There are innia,4:0of
people in this Section that are 110i
subscribers, but ought to be,
Mr. B. Cunningham of Melton
formerly a hotelkeeper at 14.va,
mourns the death of his eldest Son,
about 15 years of age. The fnneral
was held on Friday last.
• Mr, and Mrs. Theo ' McAdanis of
the Bronson Line have returnedlrom
attending the f 'moral of Mr. McAdape
mother, Mrs. James McAdani'S' of
Loudon.
For soreness of the muscles whether
induced by violent exercise or idtury,
Ch amberlain'a Liniment is excellent.
This liniment is also highly esteeined
for the relief it affords in cases of
rheumatism. Sold by all dealers.
Now is the time to get rid of ,..your
rheumatism. Youwill find Chainber-
lain's Liniment wonderfully effeetiVe.
One application will convince you of
its merits. Try it. For sale by all
dealers.
The by-law.prohibiting bisycle rid.
ing on the sidewalks will be strictly
enforced hereafter. Constable Thiel
wants to give offenders a fair warning
and if the practice is not stopited at
once there will be a police conrt'eaSe
on hand and some one will have, to
pay a fine.
The many friends of Mrs. John
Petty, of the second concession of
Hay, will regret to learn of n, serious
accident that befel her a, few gays
ago. She was in a loft in the .barn
looking for eggs, and fell through a
trap-door to the floor below, breaking
her leg ;hist below the knee.
IisOij. Prang of London spent
Sit,ndaY and:Monday in town.
'Browii back sweat pads 25 cents
ep4ch',.0" Haatleib's.
:Car best Portland cement arrived.
Get pricek, at Hartleib's.
Miss -Dianna, Rickbeil of Buffalo, is
visiting he, paaents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Riatbeil;
See our screen doorss. painted and
graine: phi* pine with fixtures, for
;just $1.00.each, at Hartleib's.
Johiison is a brother of Mr.
Thos Johnson of this town wbile
Air. Baker is a nephew of Mrs. P.
fittuoh,a1socf 'Zurich.
,
-HallowoOd paste paint. $2.40 per
gal, now $IA0 per gal for what we
have in stock to -clean out. This is a
litstclass paint, at Hartleib's.
Mrs,(Rev) Maass,. who has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. Bern.
bardt, at Preston for some weeks
sequined home on Wednesday
evening.
• The oldnaptist chinch will be fitted
up for two school rooms, and the
Town Hall will be used for the
third. The old school will shortly be
pulled down and the new one built.
Dick. Tasker left Clintan on Thurs.
day for Brantford having signed with
Brantford baseball CI el) as pitcher.
Dick made good lest ?, ear, and will
likelydo so again .
The King's trip in a submarine;
-,,has. which travelled two miles snInnerged.
w,as,inade in el111111t1/1V with ' his son,
ai Prince AlLos, who is a strident at
Dartmouth Naval College, and 'Arr.
Winston
Tho Township of Morris has found
it necessary to issue debenture for th6
,ew 1 sum of '12J,000 in order to replace
-the brielees which were swept away.
SHOES
We do Repairing
The Cook Fitzgerald ConN
pr ays favors Astoria's Can
acta's leading Shoes for Merit,;„
The product of the most up -t„0 -tut*:
Fa- tory in. the Country. 'Nothing
newer or better made anywhere styie,
Quality, Fit and Comfort combine&
No breaking in required,. Put thtut-I
on and forget you Footwear trot:Meet.
8op them at Fausts Sole•Agent for
Zurich and vicinity.
Butter and eggs taken in excb.an,ge
SAM. E. FAUST, "I ZURICH
NOTICE
Tenders addressed to the under-
signed, for constructing thaie bridges,
cement abutments and floors, .and
steel beams— one 30ft. ono lGft, and
one 7ft span; also a retaining wall,-
• Clearing
"Prices
For two *As we ,will offer Cientle;',.i
128ft long, Will be weld vea by the mere:-Ailid Gold Signet: rings at Vat'Y
Council of the Township of Kay, at, ISpecial Prices. See that yon get one'.
to two o'clock on W.O4esdisy
day of May, 1912.
Plans and
seen and
at Zuri
41,17,1,43.
Mr. LoniS Wolper Sr., ono of the
oldest settlers of this Township, i6a
at the home of his son Lotus, on Sim -
day at the age of about 85 years. 'Ile
had been feeble for some time. though
11 was not thonght that alto el was
pi so near. Tho funeral took pinee on
141 Wednesday afternoon and was largely
attended.
Is there anything in all this World
that is of more importance to you
than. good digestion? Food must be
eaten to sustain life and mnstbe
digested and converted itt to bledd•
When the i gest i o n fails the WIloln
body s!Ti I am I anda » s Tablets
n national and reliable e;it il' for
no: increase 1116I.:11:1V•
erect 140 .
The Ontario Toyermenthas passed
an order in council to declare a close
season on frogs during the months of
May ata June. This was done at the
request of the Fishing and Game
alb. of Exeter.
On Monday we had another touch
of winter. It snowed all day with a
strong wind from the west. This is
the first time in many years that we
have had such a heavy snowfall in
We are putting in stock Martha
Senour paint every drop 100 per cent
pure from top to bottom. If you in-
tend.to-paint your house be sure and
get the best. Every can subject to
Government chemical analysis. The
only pure paint on the market.
An enthusiastic meeting of the bow-
lers. was held a few evenings ago, and
the club re -organized for 191 2. The
following officers were elected;—Hon.
Pres.., F. Hess Sr; Pres. Dr. McKin-
non: Sec., A. F. Hess. The lawn is
iu first class shape and as the club
promises to la:ger than ever before a
good summer's sport is looked. for.
34r. George Lawson of the eighth
concession of Morris, had about 45
feet of the roof of his barn rafters and
all carried off by a wind storm. Ile
Was insured in the Huron Wind
Limn ance Company and his claim
was promptly settled by Mr. J. H.
Baker of Brussels, the local agent.
W. J. Hanna, provincial
seeretary, has appointed Oliver T.
johnson, of Clinton, as license in•
speoiior of Centre Huron to succeed
Asquith, the former who was
dismissed as a result of the investi-
gation conducted at Orderieb by
Endo Sanders, K chief license
officer. Chairman 'Patterson, of
the board, who resigned, has been
replaood by Alfred Baker of Bras.
eels.
Isabela Talbot, a widow of the latr
Edward Talbot of Stanley, died at
the home of her son 1 (miry on Tues-
day, at the age of 71 years. The de-
cen-sed met slight accident sev-
eral months ago, and this 110 (1011bt
MVOS the 11 MOte Cant of her death.
-180111.1e111,ga., v; ,1s011.101.1.y11,...1,11-\1vIllile;;; bfoorlt:
of Stanley: Alfrod of Edmonton: John
er Tor:141 Mountain II\ hro: Mrs, AVss,
sisos f Lioe;
r.i,b?R)111.011 and Ntrs,
os 1,11, t It- i)Innti, rrti wetu.ivvi11.
, •
1111 tono up the' riVhole la '20 ),41, (lemetery
• (ti:.',;41VO• fli))1n,l't1111O tz.ttitetki.; (111(1 (O'• 111111.IT'Alty itft.er110011. likisv. T.
Teloplioile 9 U R C ..,,rpthr of N'arna ,
•
?COCO -V,W.A.I'lkit470,'S.'"k111:2S.-.3: it2r-*M":"af t4P-Z-4A7'..A
• , .
healihy action. •hor sale all
iliciating clergyman,
•
Close Prices - on
ons may
the.Clerk's
encler riot neces-
, .
1:314I liNegrlieric••:— •
Ea Township
Zurich, May kr; 112 27-8
The new Flour
Feed and. Grocery
Store
SEEDS
All kind of Field and Garden Seed
Cash paid for Potatoes and
Onion Seed.
Bring your Produce here for
Best Prices.
Louis Jeffrey
'Kitchen Clocks
Thousands of our 'Watches are (,i
esters pockets, and' }rendre
1od14 ihclveo .throas
country and each one of them say
Wind with care and use me well
.And let me have fair play,
And 1 to on will try -to tell
The precious time of day. •
But, if from cause, 1 chance to stop
And fail fo give the hour, •
Just take me, to Hess,s Jewelteiy Shop
And he will give me power.
How About aViolin
Everything Guaranteed.
F. W. HESS
jewelier, - ZURICH
NEW SPRING -
SHOES
We are making a special of Ladies' and Mens' Dressy
Shoes for Spring embodying, all the fine points of Style
and of Reliable Quality.
We never had a better or nicer
Stock of Shoes than we are show-
ing now.
Ire itypit yon to See f0/. .070'Self.
If only to see the fine Assortment, Speaks fo
Itself.
All we ask is a chance to show you the very mahy
Spring Styles.
Butter and Eggs 'Wanted
PRIHLZ. Z rich
The Home of Good Shoe*,
CREDITO N
Mr. Chas Zwickcr was in Toronto
the forepart of this week, on business.
Mr. 'Wentzel spent Saturday
and Monday in London, on business.
Miss Louisa, Vahrner is spending a
few WeeliS With ille)111; ill
Afr. W. U. Paget wino -ger of the
Dank of Commoi co, our village
visited in it. Cat,118,1111(-8, river SIM"
T1W 11004 Of Tim stb y
Coughlin Ofrt. Carmel, will be pleas-
ed to 'learn' that he is rapidly improv-
ing. and returnol rrolo th hospital
last week,
liarry Kuhn was in London on
Thursday, on business.
Tho anneal meeting of the Centre
Huron Liberal Association will LK
held at Cardno's hall, Seafortb, '0
Tuesday. Ma 281h, at 2 &dock p, xrt
11. ltichs preached at WO
services in James St 1\rethodis
church Exeter, on Sunday last • M'
Russell .May ,p:ilte ttt bo
services in 4, T\ 1, 01, ,1'.4 church hol
Mr, ?red herr last week
shed built over bis sawing mael:
and also '\v llrick 'Ai:
(i(:) I: ::1141
Iloaser Wer.: tl! • s strosisrs.