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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-05-23, Page 8• SPRING 60ODS Our stock of Spring and Sum- mer Goods is now complete. All the latest in Bedford Cords, Whipcords, Foulards, • Repps, Linens, Mulls, Silks, etc. A special Black Pailet Silk 1 yd wide at a $1,00 a yd. Laces and Embroideries If 'you want the newest in Laces and Embroideries. We can supply you. Come and see them. Men's and Boys' Suits A shipment of Men's and Boys' ready to were suits arrived. We do not carry a large stock of these, so we can sell at a narrow mar- gin. It will be money in your pocket to see them before buying elsewhere. Hats and Caps A full range of straw hats for men wo - men and children, all styles and prices. Linoleulnns and Floor Oil Cloths If you are in need of anytheing in these lines, come and see our stock. We can please you. Field and Garden Seed pl ii Jumbo sugar beat, Yellow Leviathan, Yellow Intermediate, Long Red and Yellow Globe Mangold seeds on hand aiso different varieties of carrot and turnip seed. Famous Gray Mortor Gasoline En- gines:- 1i- n-gines:-1-? and a Norse Power i,5: 00 2.1- /, 75, 00 4 " ;; $106.'00 6 175...'00. 8 /I 285.- 00' 12 " " 375., :.00 Sold by F, HESS & SON Agents. RECEPTION Tendered Rev. Mr. " Burn at Waterloo. [Erom the Chronicle -Telegraph] The reception tendered by, the con- gregation of Emanuel Evangelical Church to. their new pastor Reil. 'D, Burn, in the Public Library Hall on Friday evening was a decided surer' cess. The attendance was very large the congregation appreciating theAnti portunity of meeting their new pastor Mr. 0. Al'. Umbach, Superintend- ent of the Sunday School, who is also one of this church trustees, occupied the chair. He addressed the meeting briefly. The Men's Choir at this junc- ture rendered a selection, after which Mr. C. W. Schiedel on behalf of the congregation, tendered to the• pastor and his family, a most cord- ial welcoms. In opening, Mr. Schie- del said, "Just a year 'ago, I had the honor of performing a similar duty to Rev. Mr. Graff, and his wife,: but. who as you are aware, was with us only a short time, and in his, death we as a congregation lost a dearly beloved pastor. His sudden depart- ure was very keenly felt by us. He stated that although the church was not strong financially, they had_ al- ways managed to pay all their ex- pences, and the salary of their pas- tor. "I may tell you, not in a boastful way, however," continued Mr. Schiedel, that the standing of the congregation is due to a groat extent to the splendid management of the various organizations connect ed with the church. In concluding he expressed the hope that Mr, and Mrs. Burn and their family would feel quite at home in their midst: • Fresh Groceries always kept oraland. Rev. Mr. Burn replied in a feeling g manner. He said that in his twenty - 3 1s._of Produce.Taken in Exchange two ad nee f service in the -- ministry' Ki kis had never been more kindly -- 17 RUBY & GASCHO Shin 1: le1s Watch out for Shing= les next week. Order Early. PHONE C. KALBFLEISCR 9 = = = ZURICH Still Doing Business at The Old Stand We have boon a.dpointed Agents for the celebrated Massey Harris Implements We handle everything in that line, Seeding Implements, Manure spro•ad- ers, all kinds of Plows, Seed D 's, Disc Harems, Cultivators, Harvesters, etc. Harvesting Implements Binders, Mowers, Rakes, , Hay Loaders, Etc. Massey -Harris Cream 'Separators All kinds of Plow repairs, Gasoline engines. See our line of Cutters be- fore you buy, all our own make. Bug- gies, Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs. r Square Dealing Our Motto P. Ties & Son fii Money makes looney eys Your money will work while you sleep If loaned at Hood Interest, and yod'can.find sale and satis- factory borrowers by placing money -to -loan r J. In our Closet - fled Vont coh mna. A first. �morEffaia Is a8 safe as a bank and tba lrtoro:,t la_twloo as big. ea„M... Int, B. R n'.e..t/ FOR SALE A desireble home, on main street r.uriee, Two story brick, seven foot basement, with furnace, bath electric wired through, soft water top and bottom, good well with force pump, fine stable, everything modern and in first class shape; Posession will be given on April first. P. S. --I have bought another prop. etty and will stay right in Zurich. F. W. HESS, Jeweler. corned than in Waterloo. He expres ed the desire to be a true Shepherd, a busy worker, a faithful watchman and a winner of souls. The Ladies Aid served refresh-' nients at this juncture, after which Rev. Mr. Burn sang a solo in the Swiss language, he being a native of that country. The solo was very much appreciated, and was heartily applauded. The Emanuel congregation begins this conference year with every indi- elation of abundant success. CREDITON Crediton celebrates on Monday, May 26th. See bills. Miss Mildred Eilber of London visited her parents Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. Eilber for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin and daugh- ter Lillian and the former's father visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fahner on Ft iday. Messrs Fred Kerr and Ezra Oestrei- clter last week received their new Studebaker cars. They were sold by Mr. Albert Morlock who is agent for these celebrated autos.. Messrs Eldon Burn, Herb Palmer, Harold Glenn, W. H. Grahanm and Frazer Brown spent Saturday in Lon- don. They made the trip in Mr. Brown's auto. Messrs A. Wolfe, Herb Young, Clayton Sims, Jack Lovie and Mill Harris took in St.Marys church an- niversary of Brinsley on Monday evening. Miss Tillie Motz of Loudon is visitt- ing her parents Mr. and Mrs H. Metz, for a few days. Mrs. Fred Wuerth who has been confined to her room through illnes is improving. Mrs. Henry Motz of Crediton East is visiting her daughter, Mrs William Heatherly of London, for a few days. Mr. Frazer Brown left on Monday for a few days visit with friends and relatives in Pigeon, Sebewaing, Mich. The Daily Globe may be obtained through this office from now until the end of the year for /$12,00. As the regular price of the Globe is $4.00 per year, this splendid offer should appeal to you. New subscribers to our paper may:have the two papers for the balance of the year for only $2.50. Order at once and take full advantage of this low figure, kle Crediton Mise ball boys are al'xanging for a big celebration on Monegeh, ll two' day games'ofay 26tba$e 'bull,There betweenwibe Stra.tbroy:and the Stars; one in the morning at 10.30, and in the atter- noon. at 2.50. 'Last year the Strath roy team played, a London Canad- ian League team add defeated them. They are a strong team, Our boys our promoting every night and will. put up a good game. In the even- ing there will be afirst class concert which Mr. Kenny, the well known Toronto comedian and Miss Ethel i3tboks. a•htghly recommended elo. cutionist will furnish the program. Tile base all are trying in this wry to raise money to buy new suits and other necessary equip meets. Help the boys by attend- ing the games and concert. Another pioneer of Stephen town- ship passed away in the person of Mrs, W. Jennison, on Thursday May I5th, at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs. John Taylor, of the 2xst con., at the ripe old age of 88 years. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, the remains being interred in Mt., Carmel cem- etery.- There remain to mourn her demise, one daughter, Mrs John Taylor and two sons, William of the township of Hay, and Rich and of Parkhill. 'Girl Wanted—Good girl wanted to do general house work in God- erich. Comfortable home, and all conveniences. This is a good posi- tion. For particulars apply. to H. E. Hodgens,' Goderich, The death occurred of Mm. Wm: ;B. ttchanan at the Bend on Friday May 16th, at the age of 30 years and 6 months, There remain to mourn her demise her sorrowing husband ane one son. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, interment in the Grand Bend cemetery. The Memorial Methodist parsonage London, was the scene of a very pret- ty wedding on Thursday last, when Rev. S. Anderson united in marriage Mr. Fred Reddell of that city and Miss Lilly Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Clark of Stephen. The groom's present to the best man, Mr. John Olson was a pair of cuff buttons and to the bridesmaid, Mrs. R. C. Spalding, a ring. After the wedding a dainty luncheon was partaken of :after 'w4ich they left for a short honey afiliMillifOto thebride's home - in Stephen ,and on returning to London th.eymill make their future home at 434 Dorinda street. The bride is well and favorably known hero and will have the best wishes of a host of friends for her future happiness and propeut Dashwood to,Shipka—The post of- fice authorities are calling for tenders for the carrying of the mails on the following routes from Dashwood, ten- ders to ' be received this week Leave Dashwood daily, Sundays ex- cepted, at 1 p. m. and travel via the townline between Stephen and . Hay to the road between concession 14 and 15, township of Stephen thence to the road. between Jots 10 and 11' thence to the Shipka post office,and the road be- tween concessions 16 and 17, thence to the town line between Stephen and McGillivary, thence to the Corbett post office and the road between con- cessions 18 and 10, township of Step- hen, thence to the road between lots 10 and 11, thence to the Shipka post - office, andthe road between concss- sions,16 and17,'thence to the town line between Stephen and Hay, 'thence to Dashwood, and be there in 8 hours: distance, 20 miles.. Second annual celebration to be heldin Dashwood on the King's birth- day on Tuesday, June 3rd, 1913. A big calithumpian parade in the morn- ing at 9.80. Prizes, 1st 45.00, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $3,00, 4th $2.00, 5th 1.00 Base ball: Zurich seniors vs Centralia seniors, game called at 10.30 in the Morning, prize $35.00. Crediton vs Fullerton game at 1,80 in the after- noon, prize .40.00 Horse l=aces: green race, purse $30, for horses that never started in a race before, half mile Brats 1st •$15, 2nd 410, 3rd $5. 2.40 race, purse $50, half mile heat, 1st $26, 2ndS15, 8rd$10, Free for all purse '70, mile heat, let $85, 2nd $20, 3rd $16. All trotting association rules to govern, hopples allowed. En- trance fee 5% of purse, 5% off winning, horse, Exeter brass band in attend- ance,, . In the evening there will be a ifirst'elass concert when the well known entertainers, Reg. Bloor of Ingersoll and Emery Disjardine of Grand Bend will assist. There will be , dialogues, duetts, assisted by an Orchestra, Ad- mission to ground, morning,. 10 and 200ts', afternoon, 15 and 25cts. • Ad- mission to concert, reserved shuts 35c general 'admission 25c, children 15 eta doors open at 7;80, concert at 8.00, plain of hall at, Tiernan & Edighoffer's: store, wolf'✓'mo ■ OH" Vie""'`' MIAMI Wht INSa Of f Have you ever considered 'Painting" from the standpoint of an , Insurance policy ?, TIte,pretniun, represented by the cost of painting is in proportion to the ital3urtance of the'security afforded, no higher than other insurance 1 ,, in fact it ie considerably smaller, and soon becomes a minim quantity,,' Why Fire lnagrance-Tornadd insurance—Llghtning•rods They only protect when that which you wish to avert, hiippens. Martin.Senour , Paint i00%' Pure .Affords the utmost protectidut insures your' property,' beginning With-its application. t.'-' w: ;'_ 1t tvatde off tale eon dopa of Old Sot, the pips of Otd,jaek Frost -the G -f riveges of old Father Time, t,.:; �-K+aaFc - Prtvent, dr3'-rot—checks dderlerallos. «No safer, surer or kora' 460 1 re. Itt...bleinauraned, could be offend., r — """ ' THE MARTIN.8ENOUR CO_., Limned ,\ ry*Nessa PIM PAINT, '� f ONTRCAL. e. I-11RTLEtB, PHR 13 7U 1CH HUROIN'SILARCEST CQNMBINATION STORE The Quality STORE Big May Bale Of new and fashionable Summer Goods of alt kinds. Mnslins, Cotton Voiles, Rajah Stripes, Repps, Foulards, Piques. Bedford Cords, Em• broidered Skirtings, Mulls, Linens, Lawns etc. Ladies Vests 10c, 121-2c, 15c 20c and 25e. Special Ladies Hose, big value; 2 pairs for 25o. Special value in yard wide Silks, black and colors. Special Bargains in Millinery 1f you are looking f or a. nice up to date trimmed hat at a special close price be slue and call before making your purchase. Bargains in Men's and Boy's'Clothing in Snits, Hats, Socks Bra. ces, Gloves, etc. Big values given in Rngs, Linoleum, Wall Pap. ers, Curtains, Etc. Etc. Fresh Groceries always on hand J. J. MEPWTER, - Zurich Frank Woods, of Raleigh, received $1000 for his swine in less than a year. A indent sale 25 seven months old bogs netting him $540. The copious rains on Wednesday evening were welcomed by every- one and will result in a great deal of good to growing crops of all kinds. J. Rausford of Goderich is asking the Council to guarantee his bonds for $29,000 to assist him to erecting an up-to-date vacuum process plant for the purpose of manufacuring flue table salt. GRAND RALLY —and- ' Demonstration t— GODERICH ' In support of the Course persued by MR. W. P ROUDFOOT M, P. P at the recent session of the Ontario Legislature. Friday, ' .May 30th. Other prominent speekers including N.W. RO ♦ ! ELL Eeveyone who believes ' in --honest government and fair play invited. SPECIAL RAILWAY SERVICE C. A. CAIRN W. 11. Robertson. Chairman. Secretary. Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable French regulator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly powerful its regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refusq all cheap imitations, Dr. de 'OVA aro sold at. $G a box, or three for $10. Malled to any address. Vlitb fficabel1 Drug co., St. Oatbittrines, Oa UNDERTAKING Prompt Service Moderate riha'rges W. H. .HOFFIMAN Zurich, - Ontario IV Come and get your new Suit At Zurich's Leading Tailor Shop the . "'only Place, where the Newest is always Shown first and satisfaction. guaranteed. Laundry in Connection W E. HOFFMAN railer • - ZURICH - ed with intense intense -interest to tWo powerful sermons. At the evening ser=' vice themale chorus rendered a,~ .lZna . selection entitled "Jesus saves.,,