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The Herald, 1912-05-24, Page 8
The Quallt 1 STORE ery. We extend. a cordial invitation to all the Ladies, of Zurich and vicinity to attend our Spring Millinery. Opening on Friday and Siam,. clay llareli 29th and 30th, whenyou will be shown all the Newest, and Latest :'tyles iu Spring tau. Summer Millinery: by Miss Holmes, who is in charge. COME AND SEE THE NEW GOODS S Every person who buys their Spring and Summer Goods here are going to get the best value for the least money. siliie 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 Cingharns New Embroideries Papers Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Lace Curtains and Curtain Goods in Madras, Bungalow Netting, coin spots c tc. u=r Dress C o artnnent is filled wit. the latest and best.' est in Spring Dress Goods and Trimmings. Gent's Furnishing for Spring N ew A large and well assorted Stock of New Spring Slits for Men and Boys, all made in the Latest Styles and Fashionable Cloths, also New Trousers, and Boys' Knickers and Bats, Caps, Ties, Gloves, Socks &e. Special value in Bleached Sheetings. Also Circu- lar Pillow Cottons, Towelliiigs, Table Linen. 3 f t,1. Si ply ©£ Highest rices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce e 0 GENERAL ' RCUANT nt Telephone 28 H DG UA ' i:' G ,f wf .5.1•0%li k•0% Wb4fl• « ,u.. aW.er e..Id . DRQ DALE This has sertain1y'been a week;;,i'f, comparative �arative inactivity with the iarrd:' ers, The contiltitous rainfall has iii terruptecl operation to a certain .Qx tent, in fact all work on the land has practically been. suspende • , There, is much work .to do because of the backward spring. Mr, and Mrs. Bart of Stxatfor the guests of Mrs. Bart's p.4rents and Mrs. Alex Mosseau. There has been a large amou fish caught in the pond nets atti": Joseph. A number of local peo l'e have been down there for thea .still plies, Mrs. J. Bedard is agataf able to al- tend to her household duties after si3v• - eras weeks illness, LAVEIIGNE EXPLAINS I)LFE::i'i zN QUEBEC Armand Lavergne, wao is Mr...11. Tellier's lieutenant in Quebec distort, gives the following reasoli, t>, the lec:= elft defeat otitis party: The dlefealitas neither due to I1r.Telier nor itis rauluie.. We were bca'.en by them ty que. tic n and by tlae school eitastiiur. Atter what took pl€v.te at 0tta vn; 1 ain not disposed tJ id unu the electors who did not believe in our sincerity. At tha Dominion elections til*e•lires- ent French-Canadia t nliuirteri lifits, as well as the members tilt 1115 15 eN, Nati iin•�v:,rdlas uFtlist:;, or at l(- ast supported the 1:ationalist,i,rogia- mule. As for school question, .their attitude for the most part, exeepr, ii few Moble oxv plit)lts, \1'iF 1 r inti F t ,ssIF• ring to the minority. 1t was, in the, abandonment of these pritatiplcls which was fatal to as un May 15 '1.`;t1.e for instant ", the vomit les of 13t'lld c;htts- se and fintnuski, were 11ussr4 ] r—ztll co and I3c•ulry ltad bed, .ejeetecl,as Na- tionalists, the Libsrals have, tate been ru returned by ensiling majorities.' Minerals of Ontario A host of inter sting facts relative to the mineral r' ourees of. Ontario are contained in tha latest rc2pert of the Ontario Bureau of Mises which , has rust been issued. To the protluet.:. of the mines and mineral aorxs of:the province for 1910 had a value of t i ,., • 813,805, For -1909 the value AS $4::,t1„ - 9E4,375, .:'u - llEi,37a the increase for the $0;$32,520, -Or 7.13.rtr--39 Ix , compared witli 1908, the icte , • as $13,676.78, or 53. per edit. The r nue derived by the Government 1<{a€ year was $9.1,060.09. During the last few years the merk- ed advance in production is shown' -by these figures: In 1905 the value of production was $17,854,296; in 1906 it. was $22,388,3S3;. in 1907 it was: $`.5,- 019,373; in 1908 it was $25,637,647, and in 1909 it was $32,991,375. Owing to the very decided develop merits in silver and nickel, the metaIs have come to be responsible for nearld three-fourths of the entire value the proportions in 1910 being, metals, 72 per cent.; non-metals, 28 per cent. -Metals rose from $10,201,010 in 1905, to $28,161,678 in 1910, and non-metals from $7,653,286 to $11,152,217. For 1910 all the metallic products, save Cobalt, iron ore and zinc ore, show an increased output, as conipar- ,ed with. 1909, the principal advances being in silver, $3,016,GG0, pig' iron $673,890. In non-metals, brick tenni- mon) shows an excess of $458,140, stone of $301,396, Portland cement of $246,995, and natural gas $303,000. Drain tile fell off $45,106, pressed brick $31,975, and petroleum $191.;,325: Historic Spot In Halifax. The honor of having the first print, ing press and of having publishecltha first newspaper in Canada bd.luns te: Halifax, Nova Scotia. The shit,' was. .narked on Tuesday, Oct. 10, by a suitable aluminium tablet er rte d by the Nova Scotia Historicol Society. The ceremony made an interesting function. The president, Van. Arch- deacon Armitage; presicl: cl, and his Worship Mayor Chisholm unveiled the tablet. The inscription is as fol. - 10 NS ol10+vs t .: "The site of the first printing vress in Canada, established by Ii artttolo- m,5w Green, jr,, 1751, and of . John Bushel's press, where The Halifax Gazette, the first newspaper in Can- ada, was published, 1752. --Nova Sco- tia Historical Society." Excellent addresses of 'an htsttir'ical natural were given by Samos S ire-: donald, D. 1t. Jack of St. John, N.B., and J, W. Regan.j The tablet is made of;£alum `um., An It was designed by Mr. cil 13,.i Cobb, the architect of the Ise tial toper. It was first carved in xd th ou- any, by Mrs. Herbert Bryant.,,, and then cast by Messrs„ Hillis & ;Teals. The white metal is very effective;: incl; the material is such that it will Ittaxia. all the atmospheric. changes eta' the Nova Scotia .climate. The inscription is the work of Archdeacon Armitage.----' Saturday Globe. ' - UNDERTAKING Prompt Service Moderate rha•rges W. H. HOFFMAN Zurich, — Ontario Bought out E. aESS Sc. SON Implements and Repairs and moved them to my shop Puiper lfnives, straw knives, exten- sion ladders, step ladders, galvanized troughs, cutters l:Iclaughlins best make, buggies, Deering machine re- pairs, blacksmith repairing, onion seed- ers and garden tools, piping all sizes, corn sllellers, plows fleury and Perc- ival and all kihds.of plow repairs, axle ;geese, ropes all sizes, wheel barrows, barn scales. Breaking neco'ds The revenues of 1`Tewfounala3 ._ ing records, thesincrease during th pais. ttCCO , four months hri ing been $80,0:ov&r the same *pot ° od of x.010, Rattled Temperance Law Chinese: law in 1160 reauir I all officials wixo Oirank iii o i, itt . should be beheade& Louis Prang, ZURICH Now Ready tylis If you «alit,, to see the bikg- s' @nrlflnest lot •of Buggies call at our warex aolll, If you wish. to buy tive are confident we can su isfyyotir taste. Also Carriages and Waggons Prices Right All binds of Repairs prom - ply attended. F. fess & Son Court of Revision Municipality of Hay, Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the .Township of Hay, for the year 1912, will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Wednesday, the 29th day of May, 1912, at 10 o'clock s. m. All persons having business at said Conti will govern themselves accord- ingly. FRET) HESS, Sit, Township Clerk, Zurich, May 9,1912. 37-3t Canada's.i�; Do u1.10 ,1rack`f:. Lin Ho leseekeis Excursions E i6 —TO— estcrn Canada via Chicago and St. Paul --May 14th and 28th June 11th and 25th and every Second Tuesday there.- 'after here-'after until Sept, 17th, Winnipeg and Return $34 Edmonton and Return $42, `1'iekctt will also be on sale on eet,h+iu dates vitt Stdrniaand North• .ern N Ortgetinn i "SFtlytrrv. '1 It .in;., F Pc; 11 Fu '.*ix Slen1) 1 t iiC 1, } t')Stc"d 111 L:nititi *itt0t , v t, .. i )1,�, i'Of.; 7a M .a.. J lr s,l t.i; 1,11 -1 ft-( ;tit t?t ;t , :ra: iw !nicht llt• t ri�td 15 FA .,tt +' 13t,tldct 1' wsethger IIARTLIEB'S BIG STORE; One Price the year round and tha, the lowest. Parties intending to buy a good Haines this Spring should not fail to ea° on us, as we are headquarters in Zurioh for the best at lowest prices every one guaranteed, because best leather always used. See our. Team Harness with Collars at $25.ao; Single' Harness at $9.00 up Stoves and Hardware If you want the best at lowest prices call and see what a big Bargain you can get here. A full stock of all kinds of UTIP1_ U k In Furniture we lead the trade as We buy in car loads this enables its to cheaper and our customers get the benefit. Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price e. 1-11RTLEIB, ZURICH HURON'S LARC ST COMBINATION STORE Just to hand. Bring in your orders. Close price y C pi-IONE JS4JBC ZtJ RIC •Is Our Stock of , wall Paper is very large, and in order to. re- duce it we are offering it at prices so low that it should sell itself. Call in soon, as -these bargains are only lasting a short time, and we are sure we can please you. Remember we give Coupons with every purchase cash or trade. Peotiame eaten n tachange F-70 PHONE 4'