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The Herald, 1912-06-14, Page 1Vol. X11. 0 0 0 The Official Organ ot: •: Leh and Hay Township - c FRIDAY MORN JUNE 14, 1912. U OYS r -In. our ready-to-wear department you, will final a complete stock of clothing suitable for boy's wear. We handle the well known brand of t°Cop- pley Noyes & Randall Brand." of good clothes and we will guarantee you good values. These boys suits are made up in Three-piece Suits, Two-piece Suits, Bloomer Suits. Sizes range from. 24 to 32 and prices from $2.00 to $7.50 each. SPECIAL SPECIAL See our display of Straw Hats, all new goods and all sizes. Connor Ball Bearing Washer In buying a Washing Machine we would like you to see the Connor Ball . earillg before you buy. It has merits that no other mathine have. We sell there on thirty days trial and they are absolutely guaranteed. 1 -low easy and 'quick that big washing can be done with the CONNOR BALL-BEARING WASHER, you 'would no be without one. Let us show you this•Machine. We absolutely 5tt IT AT, see Paint advt. on page 5, guarantee 'J.lie \ /. riWar UALL BEARING WASHER. r Eavetrou�ghin�;, Etc. .�.�. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE j Telephone • ZURICH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 c3a�Qa@a�aQa�S�^►ti71`r PZ LOCAL NEWS.. er erase Nfirmr°a•s.4.a4-2-"i The Hensel "Central" .telepbo office has been Moved. to . Scott: grocery store. Miss Chidley of Clinton visited sister Mrs. J. A. Constantine, -1 week. •• .. Mr.. Cudmore of Hensall has t1 contract for the mason' work of 11 new school. • The new side walks are nearly coin pleted and add lunch to the • apnea once of the town. Mr. Alvin Surerus has passed the first year's University exan.ua tions. 1VIr. and Mrs. F. Either of Credito% visited at the home of their son Mr. Eilber, on Sunday. • Mrs. Morrow of Beeton is visiti her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rica bell. Mrs. Henry Willert and daughte of Dashwood, spent Friday hast the home of Mr. J. Preeter. Mr. W. L. Siebert and datighte Nora, of Dashwood, were visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joh Preeter, on Monday: We have a complete line screen donrs, windows, spring etc , in stock. Ou:r goode'are rig J. Preeter. If you are going to pains • yo; house, we ask you to try' Mart Senows 100 percent pine paint a,M is the only paint made ' that • had;s government Certificate, as 100 pets, Dent pine. For sale by .1E'er tlei:,:t Whooping•congh is not dange;4,�ti, ons when the cough is kept and expectoration easy by giving. - Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A;.fit; has been used in many epiclem2 oethis disease, with perfects succ For`sale by All Dealers: the London Hay Cars and T These are without a. doubt the best hay unioaders in the naarkOti. Cali in and get our prizes before you plane your order •for one, ' J Preeter. Mr.'ti,>lad Mrs. J. Preeter and fami- ly visited on . S unday with the former's br'otl:ler, Mr. FredPieeter, in Stephen. Mr, Orville liLines of Claresholm Aclberta,is spending a short holi- day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C1: E.b,ne's. Mr; and Mrs. Charles Silber and wily Stephen visited Mrs. Eilber's arents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Merner and 4ther relatives here on Sunday. 1lxiss'3Viary Wuirn daughter of Mrs. enry- Worm was harried in Chicago, lir the lsi; inst to Mr. Jacobs, a resi- rent-of that city, • 'the Evan Sunday. School have de- ded to have their annual picnic on °lino 27th, at'the :Cirrancl Bend.. All roady'for this outing, and spent t� eujoyable day." It is worse than-' useless to take isy,medicines internally for mus- itiar or chronic' rheumatism. All at is needed is a free application f •Ohamberlain's Liniment. For alp by All Dealers The Y. P: A. -of .the Evangelical lira. have decidedto bold a lawn 4 ids cream social, on the evening Tune 21st Kindly note the date, u�d ok for . announcements in the uaxt week • ,Dine of- our candidates in our tno Contest are holding back es of new subscribers with the q*tit that we are •blamed for not 'Warding their papaya. See that ',new subscriptionsare sent in Yeast once a week. ere is one medicine that every y 'should be provided with :especially during the summer bGlli ; vii, Chamberlain's Colic, dl:era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It boost certain to be needed. It .'but a quarter. Can you to be without it? For sale • Dealers. atty'cvedc-(ing took place at the • the brides parents, when :.d.ghter of Mr. and 11iis ; S3 NO.42 EW SE' SH() NG We do Repairing The Cook Fitzgerald Coag pn.-ys favors Astoria's Can., ack .'s leading Shoes for Men. The product of the most sup -to -elate Fe tory in. the Country. Nothing net/, er 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 ill exchange SAM. E. FAUST, -- ZURICH 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 J:efff:'e Clearing prices For two weeks we will offer Gentle - mons' Solid Gold Signet rings at very Special Prices. See that you get one. Close Prices on Kitchen. Clocks Thousands of out ZGTs tc" ;ttu8s; tvez;ce • Mrs John Hartman of the 140 Con., died on Wednesday after. noon, after a short illness from brain fever. She was about thirty two years of age and leaves to mourn her loss a family of four sons. The funeral will take place on Saturday forenoon. A strange clergyman preaching in a country church on a recent Sunday, noticing the choir seats were unoccup- ied when the time of beginning•the service arrived, rose and remarked:— I see all the singers are absent this morning. Let the congregation rise and sing "Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow." The five men representing the Zurich Gun Club in the Huron League defeated the Hensall team here, on -Tuesday evening by a snore of 111 to 100, Both teams did fine work, each than shooting at 25 rocks. The following is the score of the Zurich team :—C Fritz 24; W G Less 23 ; F WIless 22; W O'Brien 21 ; J A Truemner 21, This is the best total ever made on the local grounds and puts our boys in a good position to win the cup, Reports from the West state that the • Made in Canada Train" is nig eting with the greatest possible amount of interest at alt points where it stops. It is inspected by -following took part, Roy Geiger, Ella large crowds of visitors daily and, Link, Miss Carr, Henry Pfile and G. it e1„ >. r, 1 „Geiger, Bronson Line. The cer'einony was performed by their 1.a t01 Rev. G.10. Brown. of Zurich, Wnder an arch of evergreens draped ith snowballs underneath of which a :Page bell artistically arranged also covered with snowballs hung. The I ricle was bt autiful gowned in white uesine silk with bugle trimming and Baby Irish insertion, wearing a beautiful veil wreathed with orange blgssotns, and carrying a boquet of idalta roses and maidens fern. The bride wearing a necklace of pearls the gift of the groom. The bride was at- tenned by tier sister Miss Pearl Pfile, who was becomingly gowned in cream voile with bugle trimming an d ap- pleette insertion, carrying a boquet of white and pink carnations, and wore a; brooch with her initials engraved, the gift of the groom. The groom ;was supported by Roy Geiger, his .brother; who wore a beautiful stick spin the gift of the groom. • Miss En - Wine Geiger, niece of the groom, was flower girl and ring bearer and Mrs. Alf'Geiger, sister-in-law of the groom played the wedding march, both wear- ing brooches the gift of the groom. After the ceremony was solemnized and congratulations offered, they all 'surrottncled the well laden tables, and aid ample justice to the many and varied things offered. The evening was spent in a social way, and a short tarogratnm was rendeied, in which the the eyes of westerners are being, opened as to what the manufactt. urers of the East are able to ptade', before theta. Its nine cars of edit' bits contain a surpristngly wide ranee of articles running from tin taoks to automobiles, and it mai safely' be said to be fairly represen4 Tb.ey will bo at home to their many tative of Canadian industries us friends on the Bronson Line, the far as is possible in a condensed'lt;ttor port of this month. The many exhibition of this kind. Through.• ' precious and varied gifts to the bride, out the 'West there are great nuns, the popularity of the young bets of recently arrivedinrniigr+cnte shows.. couple, and all united in wishing them happy and prosperous future. Fol- lowing are the gifts presented, 1 par- lor and 2 mantle clocks: 1 china din- ner set; 2 rockers; 1 oak centre table; table linen, ' 1 'bed spread, I dos &ilvor spoons; 1 silver bntterknife; 1 S1ig1r' spoon; 1 dos silver knives Brown. The following day Mr .arid Mrs. Geiger left for Detroit and other points in Michigan. Tho brides ging away snit was Alice Blue, Pai- lette silk, and fawn coat trimmed with cream satin and hat to match. most of whom are settled on tit land and who are well supported with money. These recent arrivals are unfamiliar v,ith the Taroducts of Canadian factories and the hibition train is proving very t11i'Ee,1 of n liberal education to them :Ch° familiarizing' the West with tl..( excellence of the products of ells, t and forks; 1 parlor lamp; 2 silver but ern factories, this train is ,t tso tl< ter diRheS; 1 silver cake plate .room and Aust pans; .1 pair lace curtains; 1 pair embroidered towels; 1 silvetr fruit a II dish: 1 centre . piece and $57.00 in 1 cash. . lug =eh to bind tho 1List rt'l�t Vilest together, in which its 11. .v motors have struck an idea wori the hearty support of all Catiudl. business men: visiting friends h ye, 'returned' 'o her honie in Dulufh this week. Mr. R Boyce, we understand leaves shortly on a speculating tour to the West. H. Howald of Zurich has com- pleted the foundation for J. Step henson's residence. Sowing beans is the order of the day among the farmers. Owing to the heavy rains, they were unable to prepare the land until recently. Mr. Cann of Exeter visited at the home cf W. Stevens, last week. Several attended the circus at Seaforth and Goderich last week. A7it1 1%'ti The preeious time of day. But, if from cause, T chance to stop And fail to give the hour, Just take me to Hess,s Jeweltery Shop And he will give nue power. How About a Violin Everything Guaranteed. F. W. IIESS Jeweller, - ZURICH • • e 9 • • • • • • • • • A • • • V • 9 9 9 t3 AN OPPORTUNITY For a Live Man in Zurich to make some clean, honest money, giving information to those who have requested it, regarding an original Western townsite---not a subdivision. This is a gent- lemen's proposition, and we want only men of good standing who will not misrepresent,' A.cldress Western Canada Real estate Co. 502 TEMPLE BUILDING a TORONTO NEW SPRINGSHOES • • • s • • • • • • •• •• • M • • • We are making a special of Ladies' and d : 11' 3..3 3 y Shoes for Spring embodying, all the fine points of Styl and of Reliable Quality. We never had. a better or nic&i Stock of Shoes than we are show incr now. i'Tie want you to see, for Yoitr'se'/: If only to see the fine Assortment, SPeaks f Itself. All we ask is a chance to show you the very aria Spring Styles. Butter nil Eggs Wanted FR! °a !.. t ix y Zuric Tho 1. 0 ,-na of loos:.A Shoe‹.: