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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-05-16, Page 1The 'Oficial Oral ' off` . Zurich- and .Elf y Township VoI. XI 11. FRIDAY. MORNING, MAY 16, 1913. 3E3E3CIOCIOCIO E3f31130 3E10112:21t D! 3>p* ;E 3C:003 3=1t3CM01: f New Goods. We are are continually adding new styles and new lines to, our already large stock. We do this to try and please you, and we want you to•come in right now and look over the many new things we are showing. We are prepared especially for roan, woman or child looking for spring or summer wear. We have it if its good. Ladies' Waists We have just opened up a large shipment of ladies' ready-to- wear waists, made in many styles. Also have thein -in ran and tan silk, all these are very pretty and made in -the best way, from$1 to $3.00 Embroideries We have a special line of skirting embroideries now in, just suitable for summer dresses. A patterns. Men's Furnishings See our new soft felt hats for $1,50. Just what you have been looking for. All"sizes and colors. A new line of men's bells just in. We have them in all shades. Men's socks in cotton, also silk and wool, in all colors. Very 'fashonable and good wearers. Linoleumns etc We pride ourselves on our large stock of floor covering. We specialize in rugs and linoleumns Come in and see us, if you need anything in this, line. We are Agents for .the Celebrated PEABODYS_' GUARANTEED OVERALLS. ittltrenleet..."]Oc a Hutton: 23c a lfli p1fl t+iltixaealla_bcsrta4 too eltexeclicket.; ^ We sell Peabody's Overalls, the best made Each and every- one fully guaranteed Wear a Peabody and be satisfied. N3141010,0*M If you are the kind of chaps I know you to be ; then I want to make your acquaintance at once. Pretty soon you will be wearing Young Men's Clothes, and when you get to that 'point I want yon to patronize this store. There everything here in the way of wearables that you need --Hats, Caps, Clothing, Underwear. Stockings,' Shirts, Collars, etc, When you visit this store to buy your next suit of clothes and we will present you absolutely FREE of charge with a two bladed razor steel knife. Get a card at our store, fill: it out properly and bring it with you. -.This offer good only for clothes bought to July 1st, 1913 Sporting Goods - We are headquarters for all kinds of baseball goods, fish- ing tackle, etc. Baseballs from 5c up. Fish poles 5c and loo Varnishes Brighten up inside and outside of your home with Sher- win-Williams Varnishes, We sell Mar -Not for inside work and Kopal for outside work. For your linoleums use Durable Linoleum Finish. it protects your carpets and brightens up the house. Fencing We arr agents for the Peerless and the Frost -Woven Wire Penoing. livery rod fully guaranteed and full No. 9 guage wire used throughout. Roofing and Eavetroughing Produce always Taken. Preeter, Z- U RI c �. Telephone , S n n `•atcacr.^ s4s9=lr4skli4 '10 Po Potatoes for sale at ,r. Preeter. r LOCAL N EVA S 4 Seed corn, best quality. We have it. s Preeter,. Of e•ata.Pt s1e4's 47p 0 Mr, Wilbur Rummel of Stratford Goo•l 2nd hand ucubator` wanted was i'n town this week, on his j Apply H1;zta>az? Office Zurich, motorcycle. Mr W. Schwalmho has •been Seo our single harness from $10. on the sick list for the Iast week up• At C. Hartleib. is slowly recovering. Messrs A. Archibald and Tolly Mr. Conrad Keller is making seine TVurin visited friends in Crediton on changes in his dwelling houe which Sunday' will greatly improve it. The Zurich baseball club will take Mr. Sam Livengood picked up in the Dashwood Celebration on June bundle of leather, on the Zurich',`z: "" -3rd. C on Saturday evening evening. O `r Agents for Waterloo Gas Engines. r No trouble with repairs, . get them right at home. e C. Hartleib is starting a braIch. Harness Shop in Hensall, shortly Wun —At Zurich, on Friday, 9th Services fir, the. Evangelical el . lush, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wurm, a urch next Sunday morning ands, Nr" daughter. ening will be of an interesting 1.t The dry and cold weather has a ure. Mr, Goodwin has kin# lly serious effect on the growing crops and consented to render a solo in a •' a good warm rain would be much ap neotion with the evening service. preciated. Girl Wanted—Good girl wantedRev. 1Vlr. Brown was in Dash - to do general house work in Odd wood on Monday afternoon to ass erich. Comfortable home, and .,a11• jot in preparing a' programme for -0'onvenienoes. This is a good post.the S. S. convention to be held on tion. For particulars apply to a. the 14th con. on June 11th & 12th. E Hodgens, Goderich. For seed corn —Learning Impor- The Y. P. A. of the Evangelical ted, Long Yellow, Mammoth South Church extended an invitation " `o ren , Sweet, Campton's Early, the Epworth League of the Hen.s4i White Cap and Mortgage Lifter. Methodist church to spend va so For sale at Jeffrey's Feed Store, ial evening with them :nes.The laziest man in Michigan has Zuesday, The invitation was',dn. ely accepted and a good time" is been discoved over in Sanliac country; looked for. e . his employer, a farmer, had to sharp - The Jubilee. Silver Band has been Q11 all the stumps on the farm to keep reorganived and will be composed of him from sitting down. fourteen or fifteen members. This Luke King, of Wingham, Opt., for will be good news to lovers of band thirty-three years travelling agent for music and it is hoped the slew organ the Catholic Record, died at Ottawa ization will be well supported by .'or frominjuries sustained in falling from businesr men, a street car. Ile was in seventieth Miss Caroline Volland has`pureli 4 year. ased the.iwelling at Mr. T. Johnst if you intend painting your corner°&gd s having •q,, se catx,�iii an'7, ta•lU tike -1, matter lot at tli2 south end of own; ' T •:is xer with ns. We 'know what's. good in house paints, we have i hours is one of the first built in town, k S. W. P. has a, reputation. Ask being over 50 years old. It is still in those who have used it, good repair and will make a comfort - Car load best cement' arriyecl at able home for the new owner. , call at this office,- • The Zurich baseball club was- re- organized with the following officers .--Hon President J. J. Merner, M. P. president, P. Lamont, vice pres. J. Preeter, sec-tretW1 ager, Lee Hoffman; captain, Wurm; ground committee, R. Stade, John Deichert, Wm. Hoffman. Lutheran Church—The evening service in St. Peter's Lutheran Church will be conducted in English: The subject of Meditation will be `bur attitude to Christ." A cordial invit, ation is extended to all.. A congre- gational mgeting will be held on Sun- day the 17th. inst. after morning service. Under the auspices of the Ladies Aid a supper will be served on the lawn of the Lutheran Parsonage on Tuesday the 17th. of June from 5 to 8 p. in. After the supper refresh- ments will be served and some quilts and other useful articles will be for sale. Admission 25cts. for adults and 15 for children. All are welcome. An effort is being made to reorgan- ize the Zurich_SilverBand, • and we hope the promoter will be successful, There is nothing that enlivens a town more than a good band. The weekly. open air concerts are much enjoyed by visitors to town and are a source of profit to •our business men. Boom the Band and do it now. The MOLSONS -BANK Established 1853 Opened Branch in Huron Co. 1874 Saving Bank Accounts Solicited, Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Manager The Y. P. A. meeting on Tues. day evening in charge of the mis• sionary committee, of which Miss Ethel 7.4 iliiams is convenor, was P., P390 instructive arid interesting ono. Miss Agnes Kaercher con- ducted the devotional part of themeeting '.i`'$e ilbseniees missed a rare treat the subject dealt on was "missionary. work in the mining and lumber camps of New Ontario. Close to four huuered people turn ed out on Wednesday afternoon and evening to inspect the new Jackson Clothing Factory, which started business the first of the wear. There are now about twenty hands employed and the amount of work turned out is surprising. The Jackson's are pleased with the hands procurable here and the people of Zurich are to be congrat- ulated in having this fine institu- tion located in their midst. HICK'S FORECASTS A Regular Storm Period, and, the Mercury period both have their cen- ters on the 16th. While the effects of the Mercury disturbance Will be all - parent from about the 9th to the 20th it will be felt in greatest power during the storm periods within the Mercury brace: This will be especially true on and about the 15th, 16, 17th and 18th The Moon being in perigee and on the celestial equator on the 15th, electrial and wind storms of groat energy are apt to appear on and touching that date. No intelligent person who has ever proven the worth of a good barometer, especially at such times as this, would be without one for any consideration. A Reactionary Storm Period involves. the 21st, 22nd and 23rd. On and touching these clays all the meteorological elements will •undergo a periodic change—tem- ,perature will rise, barometer will fall, elondtiness will ensue, and renewed sberbas of more or less rain, wind and tliteder will make their transient eastwardly across the country. The Center of another seismic period falls on the 20th, calling for renewed earthquake disturbances between the 17 and. 23rd, Very cool nights for so We in the season will result from the high bu,roiiietei;' and anti -storm conditions, about the 23rd to 26th • NO.42 New Spring Shoes The finest range of the newest Spring Styles of Men's and Wo- men's.Shoes dre shown here. No better and up.to-date range has ever been placed before you. By giving us a call we will take pleasure in showing them to you. Repairing Neatly Done Butter and Eggs are taken in ex. change for shoes. VEIRROMMINNYINIM SAM. E. FAUST, 1113 Big ZURICH DS Buy your seeds at the Seed Store, All kinds of Garden and Field Seeds. You will I save 2jc per bushel on Seed Corn bought at our store as we buy direct from the grow- er and guarantee up to ger- mination test. Potatoes 300 bushels of Dewey, Car- man and White Giant. Field Peas and Buckwheat; L ouisj e.�i..ey. HENSALL MARKET Beans primes per bus $1.20 Snowdrift flour .tCook's SnowdrifXt11F5leba; l5ot2s.75 2,50Ferea:dAlflpep4to1nI$0].9,00 Shorts per ton v5"20.00 Wheat per bus. 92cts. Oats per bus. 82cts. See our New Designs in BAR PINS AND LOCKETS "Beauties„ F. W. Hess Hess Barley per bus 55cts. R. Jewellers, - ZURICH Our Sp-ing have strived. Conte in and have a look at the many different styles we carry. o4.1 f !riff °P i lllllll 1x111111; 111111IIIIS, e. z Zurich Th Hord of Good Sh"es Appel Fine watch repairing my specialty, 'Agent MANTEL CLOCKS We have a num- ber to choose from. • These are 8 -day clocks and strike the hoot on a cathedral gong and half hour on a soft sounding bell.. Every clock has our guarantee We have a vont nice once 'at Mak Jeweler for Canadian Kodak Cu