The Herald, 1912-05-24, Page 1The Official Organ, of Zur
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c.4AND—A:t the pkth- Oon., lly
'%`linshin, on tho 18th inst to
r. sum Mrs G — a son.
Shirts
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Have you pUrchased your supply of Shirts and
Cellars for spring and summer wear ? We handle
the. knoWA , .
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ALGENAND;
qt,
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;74
of Shirts and Collars &lid -we firmly 'believe they
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ai.e ,made” as good and fit as -cdint.oxL e as,any 011
the'. market. We have just openeti e ship-
inent
4 - ,
1.„outn,geCQlIatha
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Just -,the thing for business or pleasure'. They are conafor.
table 'Made plenty large enough and come in white and -
ohecked bottoms. .,The price of the new ones are from $1,00
up, and we Itave cheaper priced ones at 75 cts.
BOY'S Shirts in large variety at 50o,
We also have stp.iie selection of i(en's Ties to pick
from. Derbys, iTour hstpds, knitted, etc , from 25o up.
Samson Farm and Garden
Tools
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We arasole sellers for Zurich for Samson lools of all
kinds, We oavo no hesitation in saying that the highest
makind of them Tony us e made up to a quality', not down
point of perfsction in every detail bas been reached in the
to a price. Every tool is maoe or the best steel and seleet-
ed white ash handles are used fhronghout. The thorough .
workmanship and satisfactory results hays put the Samson
line in a plaoe reacoed by few. • .
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Absohite .Satisfaction at a
a Moderate Cost.'
We like selling tires.° tools because.wn know they will •
please you. We absolutely guarantee every Samson fork,
shovel, hoe, rake, oto.
See Paint aclvt. on page 5.
„avetrouz ling, Etc.
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a LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. Edgar Edighoffer of Va,d Ace,
Mich.. is visiting relatiVes hereand
at Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E..Kelly of aorle-
rich visited with Mr,:''ancl. Mts. :P.
Manson, Goshen Line, en:Sunday:
Hogarth'
Mrs. of O•algary TiSi tea her
sister 1VIrs. (Dr) Campbell, for a few
days last week.
For Sale -1000 .kie—Telb of No 1
Feed. Oats. Louis Jeffrejn Feed store,
Zmich.
11Ir. and Mrs. J.i Kelleinian and
Aliss Graham all of Dashwood .werc,‘
visitors at Mr. J. Preeter's on Sii
afternoon.
Mrs. Smith of Rodney is visiting
her daughter 'Mrs. e, Hartleib. Mrs,'
Hill of Spokane Mrs. I-lartlelb's sister
is also here sit present. •
Miss Results. Iiatercher of the 14th
Con., returned home from Bacl. Axe,
Mich., last Monday after au extended
stay.
Messrs. Jacob M. Bender and Sam
Jntzi of Tavistock and Mr. Jacob
Schwartzentruber of Baden, visited
relatives ta the ,12ronson Line,. last
week -
A good many years ago when a boy
was whipped at school,•he got another
when he went home but in these days
the father and mother wipe his tears
away and geand whip the teacher
.11r. Henry Batter Sr., of this 'town
and las. Sophia, - Fahner pf.; near
Crediton. were 'united in marriage on
Thursday last. • Mr. Bauer has dis-
posed of his dwelling here and has
moved to °roc -Elton.
The - Carmel Pr.osbytery ian chureh.
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choir, of -11:
it141taZter caavaisir
"Olivet to Calvary" in the Town Hnil
here, on Thursday evening' last. Thn'
attendance was small 'partly 'owing'
ti insucfficent adYertis'i-g, The Ora.
t vie was well rendered,
Rev. J. H. Grenzebach of Dash-
wood, and Rev. O. G. Hallman of
Benmiller, were in our burg last week
the guests of Rev. and Mrs. G. 1'
Brown, in connection with the con'
templated Sunday School Convention ,
to be held in the near fraute.
The Snnday evening services of
the Evangelical church will,beginning
with next Sunday evening, and
during the summer months and
until further notice is given; begin at
7,80 instead of 7.00 o'clock. Every-
body is welcome.
Next Sunday being Whit Sunday,
appropriate services will be held in
the Evangelical church, both morn-
ing and evening, All these services
will be of a spiritual and helpful
nature. Come and feast upon the
pod. things presented. •
A 'comparison of the records of
public school attendance in Goderich
for some years back shows that, after
an alarming; decrease for n, number of
years, the attendance is -now increas-
ing substantially every year. In the
last five years the increase has been
about twenty -fine per cent;and the en-
rolment as ropOrted at the last meeting
Of the trustee board has now climbed
over the 600 mark.
Tho Annual Excursion of the
Huron Old Boy's Association of Tor-
onto will take place to the old. county
on Saturday ;fitly 6th, returning the
follow i n g Monday. The objective
points are Goderich and Kincardine.
A special feature -will be the auto trip
aronnd the county. Starting at God-
.erich and going via .. Bayfield,
Joseph, Zurich C red i tot , Con t rad i a,
Exeter (Saturday nigh t) •Hen sail ,
Soaforth, Walton, 13r118SOIS,'Wroxeter,
Gorrie, Bluevale, Wiiighnin, Belgrave,
Blyth and Clinton.
Is there anything in all this world
that is of morn. importance to yon
-than good digestion? Fo6d must be
enters to sustain li fe and mnat
digestod and converted into blood-.
When the dinostion iai1s the whok
11111 1 4 ClininPxi'l Taivlot
13,,t,0 en.,ional an:1 raliahle vo
11111 4 1" 1 They inareaso the 1100 1
nf i.oleilo the blood, etrengthon
the Ann -stash, and tOri ft TO •Ihn whole
dknoine na-tia,.; to a natural and
and Hay Township!.
MAY 24 1912.
;. Campbell and Mr. J. A. Wil -
...;i. s recently handed to Mrs. Dan.
1- i;!narorns, on behalf of the lodge
A il 11; W. a clieque.for $1000 00,
i .
ti... ,q1; the amount pf insurance ear
✓ ,.6' rbv the late Mr, Surerus, in this
• -.ty. The deceased joined the
1 , i-,; in. 1896 and had paid in
$1",53 85. • '
, •• - •
'.• , James Allan, brother of Mr.
BO --el 't Allan of the Town Line, .died
.U.daY, in. hia. 77th year. For
ov ; 4:9'years the demised had been
an Willa, ()Wing to a paralytic stroke
t,d in. his young days, and made
his ii'lme with his brother for nearly
...-,
A ',;3. airs, where he always received
,11 lnst of care and attentibn. The
,
le -took 1D1t1c0 on Wednesday
):4nf,to Bayfield cemetery, and
1 litueted by- Rev. a.' Johnston
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.of the Blake Presbyterian
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Pratt Church—On Sunday the
26. 7 *list, the holy day. of Pente-
0 I, 4 A W. be celebrated in commemor-
a .a
, ,
, llie outpouring of God's Holy
5p..„...lhe morning service will be
ipiy on 0:
tc0 ,,1,,:: An German, and the even -
gain English. In connection
ly
i t w ;tii.Valtar will be administered
fl�
,1 service will be. held on
, 4,
4.0 hiirning service the sacra-
.- .,
e 25th insi, at 2 p. in.
on Pentecost will be for
IS:t.omissionary work among
...t?
..a
Ciiierr- •J•tiKed ' Sir ' William' Ralph
Miefe4414 He also said. that t11 bank
had. ionda eiroulatioii on this basis
a....ihS. business necessitated. Ally
ti6iibt he had as to. the right of the
bank ipde fins,he declared, had been
set atrest by Sir Richard Cartwright
Thera acting of finance. Travers (Ic-
eland he lied met Sir Richard on a
dining-cnr in March of 1907. He
vas not certain as to the date.
§teadily increasing accommodation
for the,shipment of grain and other
prokcts in the West is shown by the
statigies of wheat inspections at Win-
nipeg19r the month of April of this
year. ,-.Iinring that time 18,862 cars
were.reeeiVed andpassed. upon. Du
ringtlie.stfine Month last year luspe-
ctiOn'tetalled 7,061 cars,tfiis year sho-
wing au inercase•of 6;801 cars, or very
nearlY one.hundred per cent. During
that',.montli the erop movement was
divided pinongst four railroads hi the
foileiatig -way:—C, P. B. 48.8 per
cent.;" ; G. T. P. 56 per cent. ; Great
Notliern and Duluth, 0.4 per cent.
The $ortal number of cars of wheat
of , the 1911 • crop inspected at
Winnipagsinee. September 1st butt°
the end of April was 186,404, as coin-
pared•With -76,802 for the same time
e year ago, the increase being 59,601
ears; or -77. 9 per cent.
Mt -e ' William Lamont of the
Goshen line, in Stanley Township.
wrie'fatally injured at her Inane on
171.10(ila-y afternoon. Her husband
had,been building an addition to
the house over the kitchen, and
while it had been roofed and
sitle'cb the flooring was not in Mrs
totment had occasion to go up
stairs. and in some way missed her 1
footing, and fell to the floor below '
The, carpenters and her son limy
vcr6r.ina•-plitside heard her fall,
alid, MI rushing in fomid her nn-
eonkions. She was attended' hy
'r 1071 and daughter until the
'MOM- came, brit 11P v er regained
u)nSeiousiness, and died in a short
f Imn... .Mr Lamont was Ill Z rule. 11
W,Ii.On' the aneidertt happened and
porrifilti when ha returned, to
.teNat ..o,f, his wife's (loath, The. do. I
as .:"4; years of age, and
her lni:bancl is snrvi ve,d by
larwiltors--Miss Janie in
(1 (115 and 'Misses 1‘.1.:Lrie
'inie, ai; laane, end (,ne oon,
ii oul o M rs Lamont N.; ;p4
a1•tt.,o4er1o. her ialuily, awl
'ild gonna ways, she was a
A favorite with nil wto L111314'
el her many friends deplore
' timely end, The funeral wa4
'ErtIVOM former innia-
me t Farmers' I an ,
)(les of that ins-tit-a-
ubseribers for capital
'discounted and then
tis to figure in the
as pind-up (apt_
iade h 1n
r.eninialtWVV.1
'Inesnmed this morning by
NO.39
• NEW SPRING
S OE
We do Repairing
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The Cook Fitzgerald Como.
ays favors Astoria's Can%
•ad.a.'s leading Shoes for Men,
The product of the most up-to-Aate
Pa. tory in. the Country. Nothing
never or better made anywhere Style*
Quality, Fit and Comfort combined
No breaking in required, Put them
on and forget your Footwear troubles.
See them at Fausts Sole Agent *for- -
Zurich and vicinity. ,
Butter and eggs taken in exchange
M. E. FAUST, -- ZURICH
Clearing
rices
NOTICE
Tenders addressed to the under-
signed, for constructing three bridges,
cement abutments ,and floors, , and
steel beams—one 80ft one 16ft, and
one 7ft span: also a retaining wall,
128ft long, will be received by the
Coungil of the Township of Hay, up
to two o'clock on Wednesday the 29th
day of May, 1912.
Plans and specifieations may be
seen and obtained at the Myles office
at Zurith, Ont. •
The Loire er. er not iieces-
77-an„,„
ZuriehOlay 9th, 19
The new Flour
Fed 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
1111
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For two weeks- we will offer Gentle -
mens' Solid Gold Signet rings at very
Special Prices. See that you get one.
Clo-se Prices on •
Kitchen Clocks
Thousands of our Watches are in
wearers' pockets, and Hundreds of
-7elt„Icks- '-on -,helves tli soughAttrafEe
country and each one of them says.—.
with eare and use me well
And 1t have' fair play,
And 1 to -ydrinvill try to tell -
The precious time ni• 1ay.
But, if front cause, reliance to.top
And fail to give the hour,
Just take me to Hess,s Jeweltery Shop
And he will give me power.
How About a Violin
E-verything Guaranteed,
E 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=
now.
11-, want you to see for nurse' f.
If only to see the fine Assortment, SPealm fa
Itself.
All we ask is a chance to show you the very many
Spring Styles.
flatter and Eggs Wanted
• The Home of Good Skoeo
The Telegram revives the story this
mormiig of another big baiik of merger
The report is that the Think of Mon.
tree]. will absord the Royal Traders
combination. The Union is not in the
new Merger, H. 5 Holt, of Montreal is
named as probable nem to manage the
laisiness,
011,71D 0 N'
A very pretty wedding watt salemni.
s.ol at; the home of Mr.!, S. rainier,
on Thursday, when Mrs. Palmer was
united in hoTo inenaof on..trimony tO
ch
Burn, The happy couple were the
reciPionts of many beautiful gifts.
among them iteing f, wo lovely ebaire.
presented by Mrs. .11 LillICS sons. A ital..'
the eeremonv Mr, 11.11t1 Hom y
Miner wt.ro hoariily congratulated by
the thirty or foriy otiosts nrasent after
'1ii1i all p711t.;0!: of .i sumplairov re -
,s.).1.,.4 ono „n Nv,s amply pr,..11:11.vd. Mr.
and Mrs. 13arter's rnany wisbt
them happli., 07741 ttn. their
voyagn on tle inetrin; nial sea.
' The Junior Y. P. A. of thell.7-oangoa
Beal church, lie141 a. ;