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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-05-30, Page 1The ,Oieial" Organ Vol,. XIII., PR I DAY of Zur'i h and Uc y Township MORNING MAY 30. 1913. e Ooo We are are continually' adding new styles and new lines to • our already large stock. We'do this to try and please yofi, and we . want you to mine W iii, tight,now and look over the many non things j t ..a we are showing We' are prepared especially for man, 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 - aists, -made in many styles. Also has e them in ran and tan c pi silk, all these are very pretty and made in the best way, from$1 to '.$9.00 Embroideries We have a special line of skirting ernbroiderie.s now in, just suitable for summer dresses. A patterns. Men's Furnishings ' . i) ant u1 co urs. erys as o cg, o wearera. a ji) © outsoft felt hatsfor ,"1.30. Justwhat. Senew � youhave been looking for. All sizes and colors. A new line of men's belts just in. We have them in all shades. •Men's socks in cotton, also silk and wool, all l V' f h nabs and good LinoleumnS etc We ptide ourselves on our large stock of floor covering. specialize hi rugs and linoleunms Come in and see us, if you need anything in this line. 0 0 0 0 0 .0 We We are Agents for the Cerebrated GUARANTEED OVERALLS. tataaranta®t..' ine a Jatzttoa.2uc a RIbeit* re 1.0setalle hearted the ebexaMertet. • We sell Peabody's Overalls, the hest made Fitch and evem os fully °guaranteed Wear a Peabody and be satisfied. if you are the kind of chaps I know you to be ; than I want to make your acquaintance at once. Pretty soon you will be wearing Young glen's Clothes, and when you get to that point I•want yon to patronize this store. There everything hero in the way of wearables that you need --ants, Caps, Clothing, Underwear. Stockings, Shirts, Collars, eta. When you visit this,store to buy ;your next suit of clothes, and vire will pr ssnt you absolutely.- FREE of .charge with a two bladed. zrazor.steel knife. e \ Get it; card at our" store, fill it out ptol'lerly and bring it with" you.. • This offer good only`for clothes bought to July 1st, 1913 •porting Goods . We are headquarters for all kinds of baseball goods, fish- ing tackle, etc. Baseba 1s -#roan 5c up. Fish poles 5c and 10o . Varnishes Brighten up inside and outside of your home With Sher- win-Williams Varnishes, We sell Mat' -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. We arr agents for the Peerless and the,FrostWoven • Wire Fencing. every rod. fully guaranteed and full ' No. 9 guage wire used throughout. Roofing and Eavetro ghi g Produce always Taken. . J. eterb, Fencing Telephone- 9 0 0 0 Y�. 0' 0 0. 0 0 0 0 j0 kl" 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0 ZURICH leisCstumeroteimpoismeanaHatanctscoommosictiocst iirAst ,a�raic•a.erA. , oer.<24srs Mrd E %V Stoskopf t tb s LOC.A.L NEMS, holiday in en Seafoath and pMitohelle, 0 i4'ir nod: Lrs i'v', Firakbeiner of. ���� alfttvOrion were in town over Sun - Mr. 'Tioy Faust of the. Stratford (114. visiting relatives, Business College, -was home coyer the We lead in the PIarness Business holiday. otll sera try to follow, prices the low- e�i= worknzanshizthe best.. At Hart -1r. Jaoob Howc.ld spent a few days with friends in Stratford last. week. O•'fassrs T. L. Wurni and R. F. Stine visited in Detroit, over the a Miss Melia Koehler of . Toronto spent, the holiday with his 'parentis, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koehler. • Miss Eleanor Hartleib of Toronto was a visitor with her parents, over the holidays. - Mrs. Annie Zeller: of Detroit call- heiciiays. ed on relatives and friends in town, iii rs Lillian Faust returned.- to on Saturday' and Sunday. N a'ft rvillo on Wednesday after Call and see us fon.coiled and fent- eirrinding :a few weeks at her home, ing wire. We have the stook, Prices right. At ilartleili's: The band has been reorganized and it is expected that the first open-air { Rev. Mr. Geiger recently station concert will be.given on- the list t eat ./ Etnnaadd Mission, will preach Saturday in June. i,. ie Evangelical` church next hnncieey both morning and evening: ., 'x,34 . tin Senours mixed paint is the on'y- y'imre.paint•than has a certificate of rh:' Governments for sale at C. If ri.t ib'a. - a'lie3 Ladies Aid of the Evangel ic41church will hold their monthly* zn.teting on Monday the 2nd. of d cine at 7,30 o'clock p. m. Eva Brown who has been in Be,lin the last six months, return. benne, Goshen Line, last week. Mr. II. F. Weseloh. has acquired the two -acres of laud at • the South end, from Mr. E. Zeller and may de= chic to build a dwelling on it next Shing.. The Ladies Aid in connection with St. Peters Lutheran Church will. hold its monthly meeting on Monday the 2nd. of June at 7.30 p. in. in the School loons. All are requested- to attend. We do everything in the tinsinitht ing line, Furnace work and roofing up to date. At Hartleib's. Lutheran C•.hnreh,—The evening service in St. Peters_ Lutheran Churek will be conducted in English the -SA jest of meditation will be the name Tie Sunday evenink services in Vic.. Evangelical church, willdering stat -,tier mouths, and beginning next Sunday evening, start at t7.;re. u wtead of 7.00 a .z'. E J. Hagan of North Dakota 1:, iaerly principal of the public 11,11001 here, is visiting his • moth. er a..irs. ,Tames Hagan. Parr Line. t>*. Hagan is on his way to Great i z an of the Psalmist. "There o the. jai is" t `1 Wanted—Good girl wanted g 1 TA) t,_: general house work in God. Mr. Goodwin has promised to , r ch. Comfortable home,and' all rendez a solo. , "p vt: nuances. Tins is to good posi `Cyet1„\l'd tel i"J ', a';� *i F..Vvi.":t t' ",•9A..n,.:';gym i,,ibtltl�e j.i ;!L�;plYr' trtlw.�{:. kr. Edgar 'aragelof Seattle, s't'ash. ictclgens, (�Irade3iioh.' He is still with the Heinz -Company. and bas received several merited pro- motions, Edgar is one of the hust- ling salesmen of this .enterpr'isins The annual Meeting of the South Huron Reform association will be held at Dixons Hall Erticefield on Friday June 0th at 1.15' o,olock firm. p. Yn. All Liberals are requested to attend: H Smith pros. J. G, Mr. 0. II. •Ehnen son of 111r -s' and Staubury Secy. itis. A. G. Ehnes, has been. pronnoted :LIocal constable w,zs relieved of to the Qtrtlgai • branch of the. Doinin iiliout forty defiers at the illitelzcll ion• Batik after a several Sears stay races on Saturday. As the job -was with that bank at Claresholn, Alberta, ,lcii a so *Slier" it is hinted that the Orville is gradually working himself. taceunn°cleami was employed to do to the top n .itis chosen calling, ii i' , he. trick, The`°(Hist" was all genie ia'isli hen continued success- • tiro*wv1r "Sdnate reform" as a threat to pre- The Rally: flay services hist bun vent adverse action on the navy. -.bill day evening, were largely attend is not even geed party tactics. The ed.'. Miss Lydia Te''unst, Roy Geiger progressives of both parties enlist and Miss min'Hess gave splendid come together to secure the abolition address on 'world wide subjects to of Senitorial appointments for lift, !alight, and instruction of the which are entirely opposed to the "'Me Th" emhlyl. Th"junket a •i'Id i spirit of the ago. Toronto Globe. l ,the choir assisted nimbly in ma lone „is one of the best Rallys of the Under the auspices of the' Ltidies v. P..A,; Aid a enpPer tvill be served on • the lawn of the Lutheran. Parsonage 'on Tuesday the 17th. -,of June from 5 to tip zn. After the supper refresh ments will be served some quilts. and other useful articles will be for sale. Admission 25cts. for adults and 15,:For`children. . All are welcome.' 'A campaign heen, atarted to "have the electors of the.Sui.lhuryjnd - cal district•.vote. on the-C:r,ttada, Tom- Tperance Ade- for the abolition of the licensed sale of lii7itat: 'If sucbesaful the Act will have effect on bass in Sudbury-, Clzaploani„ 'Mas- sey, Was ren, Webbwooel and • all plans ineluded in the district.. The Established 1853 Opened' Branch, in Ililrblr Co. 1374 Saving Bank .Accounts Solicited, Zurich Branch It T. DUNLOP, Manager Mr. George Elton Deiters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Deters died et Detroit on Monday, after a short mi'noss, ` The'deceased had been away from.here fpr some years and yeas for it. y0hile with the Toronto Street Rail ,tas' imttd later left for lrotr.olt, His parents wore not- ified of`his serious illness and both le filer Detroit.on Monday, mutt: big the day of his death. . He • had reached the age of 27 years si tiles. and 12 dairys. The remains were brought home on Tuesday evening the feneral,to titira place to day (Friday). to -'the -Lutheran conic ery Mrtali sympathy is expressed • for the family in their sad bereave ment. Rev. '0. 0, J. Maass and Mrs Maass Were pleasantly surprised on Tuesday the 22nd of May. When the' members of the Ladies Aid and thein husbands assembled at the parsonage to bid farewell to the departing pastor and his 'wife.' Mrs. J. Reichert road tan addiess and Mrs. Johnston banded. to Rev. I\faass a well filled purse. The pastor having thanked the Ladies for this manifestrtion of their love all par• took of the nice thing the Ladies bad prepared for"the refreshment of the invitation. Mrs. Maass intends' lefty - for Preston on Tuesday, the 33rd of June. Rev. Maass will remain until the let of July. • Nets that Samuel' Gompers, . pres- ident of the American Federation' of Labor is in a critical - condition 'in Atlantic City caused a stir in labor. circles. Messages received said that he was suffering 'a relapse, and that his condition.is critical. N O.4 O of THEY IN TAN PATENT AND GUN METAL . E. FilUST, Zil'E ICH Buy your seeds at`"the Seed Store. .All kinds. of Garden and. S,'eds. • You will, save 2 k per bushel on Seed Corn bougiit`at our store as we buy direct front the grow- er and guarantee up to ger- ininatiorn test. Potatoes 3000 bushels of Dewey, Car- man and White Giant. Field Peas and Buckevh at See our New resigns in BAR PINS AN LOCKETS Lotus eJefirey 11EN;ALL MARKET Beans prunes per lend $1.20 Cook's Snowdrift Flour`'4 r a Snowdrift flour in a hag. lr.to 82.50 Feed flour 1.10 Bran per tent yi0,00 Shorts per toil `,20.00 'Wheat filo lily. i) , ts, Ii:n1e }' per Las +alerts. ()at, 7) 1. f'ti-, "2, 1.. P. W. h. ess Hess + 4 0 • jewellers, - zu.nnc , D haVO r'li lir ' i, Collie in and limive a Ionic tut the lit;ill!'' different styles we carry. The Brownie Camera is simple to operate, thoroughly Prr.:ctlrp,'i in results. The No, 2 Brownie takes a Picture 2 1-4 x 3 1-4. Price $2.00 Catalogue sent Free on Request. Aoe1 Fine watch repo ;sing my specialty, Jeweler Agent for Canadian Kodak Co,