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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1912-05-31, Page 8The .alit STORI3 Milliuery Opening We extend a eordial invitation to all the Ladies of •Zurich and vicinity to attend our 'Spring Millinery Opening on Friday and Satur- day March 29tH and 30th, when you will lin e shown all the Newest and. Latest :2tyles Miss Holmen String and Summer Millinery by who is in eliarge. COME AND SEE THE 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 ysuch good ,alio trades here � is spring lar they leave here value for every that it would be impossible to get bet- ter values elsewhere. New spring Dress Goods New silks, New Tri vanaifgs New Prints, New Cingharns New Embroideries 1 c c e 1 i Papers s Linoleums, Carpets, Rug Lace Curtains and Curtain GoodCoin in Madras, Bungalow Netting,spots &c. "'per' Dres, o,4,itl7 artmen.t is filled the latest and best d Spring s Dress Goods and Trimmings. Gent's Furnishing for ,$ring A large and well assorted Stock of New Spring Suits for Men and Boys, all masse in the Latest Styles and Fosllionnble also New Trousers, and Boys' l(nickers and Hats, Cabs, Ties, Gloves, Soaks &e. ecial value in Bleached Sh Special. s Also Circa - THE � lar Pillow Cottons, Towellings, Table Linen. �, full Suo.vply of GTOCOxies Highest prices pard for all 1 FROM Mi'LVERTUN p, Dear Mr. Editor :—Just i►,. levy words of appreciation, throve%the columns of your valuable impar I the many friends of Znri4 h, , i.. behalf of our daughter Reatrieei who has been so kindly rawembea^y ed by her friends ever since w' •• left Zurich a year_, ago last A'Iri1li We desire to express Ohr, )4 forma'. gratitude for the numefen' gifts which she 'received ' ,Lrl Wednesday May 29th, being ,,12 ninth birthday, she was pleasa' ly surprised in receiving a." k3`e venir Post Card Shower" f members of the Junior Ju cion ll ]t. iab under the sup Lydia Faust, Beatrice was dept/ eJ of many pleasures during,...- illness uritagillness at Zurich, however wee', thankful to inform our 1' that she is again able to en,3ey with her companions, be Well might we add If it - a cup of cold water gIvan ; name, it shall not be left withi reward's s�Pl ath4 t 4• "It is the sweet P Silver Link, the Silken tis Ii heart to heart and mend to':' 'y'Karl In body and in soul .combine' In kind remembrance; Yours very faitlafullr*i, Rev. and Mrs. A D Gisd er. OE•RTAKING THE PEFECT TAX.: Prompt Service Moderate charges W H HOFFMAN I Zurich. - Ontario The tax upon land values or ren - in all economic respects the host 1?erfeet of taxes. No political econoinls w11 deny that it combines the na, taiilla of certainty with the ininimuua: tf loss and cost: that unlike taxes, on Capital on exchange or improvement it: does not cheek production or exebtita�e pri- ces or fall ultimately upon 1,1i con- sumer—Henry George. C. N. R. AT EXETER Surveyors and. Engineers Laking Out Line to Grand Bend, Exeter, May 23.-A party rf stir- veyOrS and engineers of the C<1uudaiu Northern Railway were throt h,'lierc` .etoday in connection vit1i tie new radial to be built through. from Strat-. ford to Grand Bend. It was stated. that work on the line twill bet rushed. This is cleaning 3. -Ip time, when all the rubbish accumulated .•'°"the winter is cloared away, all' wpm- ises''brightened with' a process keeps pace with nr e;wliich is springing to life on allsaT`lt l3efaht ify the house ; it is the best spot on earth. • It is officially' announced that Basal; Joseph Chamberlin, vice-president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway has been itppointed president of Canada, to succetti Charles Hass, who died. iii the Ti' anic dis aster. Mr Chamberlinhas Iso been elected a member of the Grand Trunk board of directors, vice Mr Hays. Bought out F. ftESS & SON ARTLLEB BIG STORE One Price the year round. and that. the lowest. Implements and Repairs and move/them to my shop • Pulpey knives, straw knives, exten- sion laddders; step ladders, galvanized troughs, cutters Mclanghlins lest 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 greese, ropes all sizes, wheel barrows, barn settles. Parties intending to buy a good Harms this Spring should not fail to call' on us, as we are headquarters in Zurich for the best at lowest prices every . one guaranteed, because best leather always used. See our Team Harness - with Collars at $25.00, Single Harness at $9.00 up Stoyes and Hardware If you want the best at lowest prices call and see what a big Bargain you can get here. kinds of Farm Produce GENERAL 1 dRCUANT Ontario Telephone 28 A (JARTE'Rc� O Cph ,. rated .t jar ligePAY roadway 1N(i A "wandering Willie .pili up iu years and who claimed to hve walk- ed from Detroit, heading fol Goclerich was arrested Saturday nigh , on the Bauble Line by a Dashwooconstable and bought to the Iock-up `here • for safe -keeping over Sunday. He was let go on Monday morning : and has no doubt reached his desttaation by this time. Thcjunior public school.iaduation examination of 1912 begins en Mon- day, June 17th, at 8:45 at:; at such high school entrance cen es as the candidates have specifiec..p ,st Huron teachers are requested t send the names, fees and. centre at Inch the candidates desire to write t Inspector J. E. Toni, before June 6 "i; so that proper arrangements may made for the examination. Unless ai°t lications are sent in Jtine 6th for a =centre po graduation examination ea 1e.lield at that centre. It is evident that the op the new conntry lying b, more settled parts of Calmat mer.,73ay will be undertake ast three railways. It is AO ced that the Government to send out an expedition t Veys for line from Monti inland body of water. F. ;7 Louis Prang. ZURICH Now Ready tylish gies A full stock of all kinds of FURNITUR In Furniture we lead the trade as we buy in car loads this enables us to cheaper and our customers get the benefit. Terms Cash or Trade at Cash Price PHONE 3 • I4ARTLEIB, ZURICI- HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION :STORE If yoll want to see the big - est and finest lot . of Buggies callat our Warbl~ot^ilia If your. wish to l)uy we are confld.eut we can satisfy your taste. Also Carriages and Waggons Prices Right All kinds of Repairs prom - ply attended. F. Hess & Son g up of peen the Gild Ja- y at le ayatle annoutl- decided in sur- o that rgue of Sault Ste. Marie is report ;dl t±o ;be at the head of atsyndic te,wb �lsjareposes to do the work, D,,emii ppGovern meat has granted,a, cafib _ fibsit�y of $0,4000' a Mile, ana theQ sae '',Gov erunien1 has granteaii 1a 1fb 14ly of 5.000 .sores far mile.;.11; a5" 1 St• An G r 1R .Unica Station,'l oronto, understood fact 'that �Th . ' Cana�d+a's; Dcrxe� l2'aB►c1 Lille' 11111111011111111111111111111111110.1.11111111111 King's Birthday Single Fare for Round Trip Between all Stations in Canada Good going May 31st, June 1, 2, 3.`- Return limit June 5, (Minimum charge 25c) Fast Muskoka Expresss. - Leaves Toronto 10.15 a. m., daily except Sunday, making direct con- nection at Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lake paints. gotneseekers' Excursions to Western Canada Juue 11 and 25, July 9 and 23, and every second Tuesday thereafter until Sept. 17, vier Sarnia. or Chica- go, Winnipeg and return $34.00. Edmonton and return $42.00. Tick- ets good for sixty days. Special train will leave Toronto 10,30 p m. on above dates, carrying Through Uoaches and Pullman 'lolitist Sleeping Cars. No Change of Cars. Tickets VI ill also be on sale via Sarnia and Northern • Navigation Company. Full particulars and •'C:ckets from A E, DUFF, D.P.A.. at` z:�.hest Shing1eS. Just to Band. Bring in your orders. Close price F. C. K11 PI -1(161E 19 _ line will eventually. l e bat111! to scuie • Messrs. John Schafer axacl l'liil. port ou�-thi Jatues Bsa%y; lar S . call. is Sipple >lc of Parkhill, ivcf'e in town on "tinct world is sa,lreacly proeU�'tg oar the on l.litil4dn�-. ' line from Winni og. `Talaeh+tiatnio abInspector in.vT. la arida, of South Huron the land through tviaicli ti es rntacls lacus two tic not cases daring last work, 1 a2 cl i� it a r G77 Zurich, ° 'ti L �? � l 1111 dale -now el •ns ,4aS10 y � by Hall p,a, J P. Ran, of Zurich, will there is iinC plovnt btatihal, tLt 'cat'alaf,r Polido Magastx,ate Andrew, of Clinton, Min ill time Provo liicrl�'.t7r�#i eo'glunihex $ 76 and cost ioi� s`ciling on .Sunday~ minoi�;els•andotlaea pa4:Tt1 tf ot,i,opoit� ry, and John Debits, of ITellsall; 'a y+yts�?W SII U.i • 1lLag rya. ' --t,y; : f �erninent i-. else a 1 alt su-i ig f,11c fo'a�nliakr` • O la 1 9.13 S401:01.4 of 1 el7oris - "10 and costa by hi h `listei." etas fined. fi FLFISC)� ZIJRIC • 1- c. 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, czcsh or trade. Fresh Groceries always kept , o a Produce Taken Exchange :PHONY`. 17 11.-,1BY RAt° CLASCrif