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The Herald, 1914-01-30, Page 1DY Lto0 �.t urt ;rt. tli• n4 10. rou iu WL. sh- ing lift x Cotisoldated With . Vol. .XIV. FRIDAY; IVIO INI` ter' No, 1 Pitl,lislied every two weeks Price gratis A little -aper devoted to news .usually he,atd• and s e iTart: id a eneral Hardware Stora. OUR BOW ,. In presenting Preeter's News to the reading public we think we are filling i • a long felt want. Not that there are! • not enough good newspapers already ...in circulation, but there are many in- teresting things happen in our store that will make interesting reading. We want to become better acquainted with yon, know you butter, and in the end we will, both benefit' through • closer relations. Wishing 'you all a prosperous New Year.. STOCK TAKING As is the custom in every up, to date business, stock or inventory is taken once every year usually at the begiri,ning of the Nov "Year. This is nece sitry to comply with the firs in - e.0 auce Taws and a lius,ilesa'" reran should 'Wish to know. how he stands at the end of a year's business. It also permits the merchant to see wherehe has oyerbrought in certain lines and also which line of gooks seems to meet the most public favor. In going over the stock it is also possible to lay aside all odds and ends, or remnants of dress goods, prints, etc, We have finished stock taking and have placed a lot of rem- nants en our tables which we aro offering at half price and less you will find many pieces in this lot that will just collie in right for quilts etc. Do not wait too long before you look over these bargains,,as they are usually picked up in a'sliort time. NEW GOODS We have already opened up some .of our new spring goods. During the =cold stormy days is a good time, to planand prepare for the coming spr- ing and summer. We have on dis- play now our new prints, ginghanis .etc. We desire to tell you particul- arly about our new Dress Goods. We try and buy the best andmost pop- ular goods offered by the leading wholesalersand we re -sell them at - the .closet margin possible. Just now we would call your attention to ,our new Crepe Cloths., These goods conte many shades, are washable and iaeed not be ironed, 'These dresses• will be very popular this sumer. Try a can of Flaxope for cleaning. It if a linseed oil soap and cleans and. polishes with one operation. Buy the boy or gii:I one of - our coaster sleds. From 50c. up. We want your produce, for `vhich. ae pay. highest prices.' Oce ,1 SUITS THAT SUIT We have moved: our ready-to-wear r clothing department upstairs and can now show, our suits and overcoats to better advantage. We have a nide lot to choose from and the prices range $7.00 up for men's suits. We also carry, a large variety of boys suits. If you haven't bought a new overcoat this winter we can interest you in some good ones. Sherwin-Williams stove pipe and iron enamel has no equal. We sell a large quantity of this so it must be good. Royal Purple stock & poultry prep- arations are our leaders in stock foods. • KEEP' WARN . Winter;,i;rig i - £.•fir ttwspis.• Itdosis' � t seem like winter if you have't got a fur -muff or a •ruff to wear. We have a few nice linos Left and we are sell- ing them at lower prices so we need not carry them over • until next season. De wise and buy now. Have you tried Zenoleum for lice on cattle or mud fever on horses? Its good. Have you seen our new style lan- terns?. They are neat, strong, wind- proof and clo not .break as many globes as the old kind. CLOVER SEED . We are prepared to re -clean your clover seed. At a great expense we purchased a hick limn mill, and can now make a good sample of your .seed The Government is very strict about about seeds and you shonld ti y and sow them as clean as possible. Our charge for recleaning . are moderato. We are also in the market . for red and alsike clover seeds, etc. STOVES We have hada iairly successful stove season, considering the lateness of the winter. We find that an all cast iron stove will give more heat and will out wear a steel body range. Therefoao we are pushing the Peer- less Peninsula waist Happy Thought cast iroil ranges. They give good satisfactian with either coal or wood. A. few horse- blankets and sleigh bells left at reduced prises. Liquid Gloss makes an admirable. polish and cleanser for furniture or wood work. We keep it. We sell guaranteed fixes, Samson and Gold Medal 'brands. !ways T ken. 1 ec?"t:ie N Z JAN .30, 1914. lea,s-a,ra;ara.sa;rs 41142 s 411 in Mi, Herbert A.xt spent a few days LOCAL NEWS, a this week on business. 6 „no rFonncl—A. lady's kid glove for the left hand in Zurich. Owner inquire Every girl has her ideal, but the at this office. difficulty is in getting him to propose, Miss Vera Seibert visited friends at Exeter over Sunday. Mr. John Dumart of Berlin was in town fora few days this week.' Mr, Garnet Magel of Detroit visit- ed relatives and friends over Sunday Miss Celia. 'leg `is visiting her s S ter near Goderich this week. Mr. Edward Fischer of Berlin, is visiting his parents, this week. Miss Roxie Eilber visited in ITen sall over Sunday: - For Sale -6 Pullet, thoroughbred, Barred Rock, Roosters for sale. Ap ply to Chas. Fritz, Zurich. • For sale er exchange the property known as. Brock's Blacksmith shop', rA H. I'lyley, who is assisting A Apply to F. W, Hess, Zurich. ui ;t .:Me. Brown iii his special ser - Apply Sam Moyer of Berlin is visit- �, will preach. in the Evangelical ing with Mr, and Mrs. J. Preeter, for c arch next Sunday both morning a few weeks. a •evening. He will also address tr, S. School in the afternoon, Every M. Dan Denomy of Gourtright wad 'u • ty invited. visiting with Mr. and -Mrs. Jac Rau, a fe* days this week. Ruby and Gascho 'fie holding th zI y r next week beginning at 8 annual cleaing sale, beginning li`ei`rr'+ek, Bev. Mr. Plyley, will have 2nd. Read their advt., in this issue:. Laige of the services, A Cordial in - The. Farmer's Institute ineetinf'1ait. bon is extended to all held in the Town Hall on Tuesdii There is a scrape on relative bo the afternoon and evening, was well et aiu^ el post zones in Ontario just now tended.1-40:c1 there'san idea abroad that the de- ,1tli•, henry and ~Miss Louise Clan i liartxnental stores should not be all- sius and Miss Mary Gellman spent'Fomed to mueh use of the Postmaster last Sunday with 6, and Mrs. A Gneral.'s ear in giving the balance of Stolck, near Hillsgreen. ipc+wer to Toronto. If ib is going to au National undertaking paid for by ';' •ir oiale'u rnoi ey there should: be ng narraw iirbelfiSli about it. • Mr. Orland• Johnston of the Mol - One Bank, Clinton, spent Sunday at 1 is .laorne here. 1blr. and Ides. Ed Howald. of Exeter pen Sunday with the former's %Other Mrs. B. Howald. lurs. John Geigel and . daughter :A.lberta :left on Monday for Pigeon 4iilich.,•after a few weeks visit with •re'atives 'and friends. • Mr, Elton Schnell left on Monday ion Saginaw Mich, after a few months vim with his parents: 174 or Sale- A, number of good, 4 'ivy, young sows, coming in Jan. 'y and February. Fcn particulars; ,ne No 16, Geo. Joynt, Hensall. li s"n o reviyal services in -the Evan- giaAr.ii churola, will continue every ev- T havo a Mace for the -fo'keWa-i !alma,. on good faun eeetta;itye-c:,';.1.4f# wanted ist Aptii: $2p00.00 waai.*tec about about lst Maven. Apply to E. Zoller, Zurich. Miss Edith Walper returned to her home on the Bronson Line on Satur- day after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. 0. Iilopp, ' Mr. Charles Bossenberry left on Monday for his prairie 'home in Alberta, after a pleasant visit with his mother and other friends. - Auction sale of farm stock and im- plements, on Thursday, Feb. 12th, at one o'clock p. in. D. E. Wilson prop E. Bossenberry auct. A largely attended meeting was held here on Monday evening in the interest of the Canada 'Temperance Ant. Rev's Smith and Hicks of Hensall were the speakers. Rev. Brown acted as chairman. LUTHERAN', CI1URCH The Sunday services will be at the usual hours: German 10.30 ani Sunday S 2.00 ,.r: m. English 7.00 p. m. The following meetings . are held during the week: S. S. officers and teachers 7.30 p,m. on Tuesdays. Men's Missionary sooietyat 8.00 p. m. on Tuesday Young People's society at 8.00.p.m Friday. The Ladies. Aid Society meets at 3 00 p. m. the first Tixes- day of each mouth, A cordial invitation is herewith ex- tended to all, not worshiping else- where, to worship with us and take an active part in. the work of the var- ious societies of our church. teliMeSenffellanegeMeneeeMilleineneeSSEMINGIneW The MOLSO B S Established 1853 Opened Branch in" Hu or, Co. 1874 Bank Accounts„ So c'ta t. Zurich Branch • T. DUNLOP, Mix .gersire ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Huron Weather Insurance Mutual Company will be held an Tuesday Feb 17th at at 2 o'clock p. ni, for the purpose of submitting the directors and auditors reports for 101.8, and for the election of three directors. The retiring dir- ectors are S. Brokenshire, W. Battler and W. Caldwell, all of whom are elegibie for re-election. S. Brokenshire A. G. Smillie - President Secretary -NOTICE Keep order on our streets, do not crowd around corner's and block the walks. No Bicycles, Express wagons or Sleighs to coast on any of the walks, No roller skating on any of . the sidewalks. • No coal or wood ashes, or rubbish of any kind allowed on any of the streets or roads of our viilage. No Shotguns,, Rifles or Revolvers to be discharged within the corporation. Please keep your ashes and rubbish off the streets. . No children to hang on loaded sleighs or waggons. No fast driving on our village streets. .•bNo horses• or cattle allowed to run at large within the limits of Zurich. Mite town eonstables will see that these by-laws are enforced. By Order. Police Trustees. HICK',f I'ORCA.ST,S A Regular Storm Period is central on the 4th, extending from the 2nd to 7th. The Mercury equinoctial dis- titrbanee is also central on the 4th. TheMereuiy influence is continued over from the last days of.• January, brining with ib cloudy, . threatening conditions, By the 2nd and 3rd meirked fall of the barometer will be noised in_wostoial parts. Southerly winds and change to: wanner will e,p 11oii'r, in n in , inlo storms, hest of rain e i.rn potisihly thunder, turning ie to:snotiv, 'sleet and fririotts i>lirxat.els•over mncit Of the country, eon area, norhh w i red. 'These storms: ',vitt. roach their onlininsting crisis rvrn the e(t)trill valluye en and touch- ' n;,':the #;th =e 11 rt,la, cii�i� �poai:in.n ru• long the Atill ntlo ocete', regions ti day or two later, Take�� Tour ocis readyall you fo:: • „n,.. eta('.•., • ;. vat MEF Zurich Feed Htore Leading Brand of Flour, Shorts, Bran and geed01 � .• - rJ Produce of all kinds taken in exchange. We are agents for Interna- tional and Royal Purple stock food. Also a full line of Grocer- ies on hand. SPARKS & DOUGLAS We take this=` thankin you very y Iyour Patronage, and oto you our Best Wi the New Yea F. W. II G. P. U1+.NSALL MARKET Beans prunes per bus $1.85 Cook's Snowdrift Flour $2.75 Snowdrift flour in 5 bag lots $2.5Q I 9;URICIC Feed floux 1,50 Bran per ton 22.00 Shorts per ton $24.00 Wheat per bus. 83cts. Barley per bus 55cts. Oats per bus. 32ets. JE WEI You are cordially invitod to our Fall Opening of Footwear ready with one of the best new fall stooks of all the letest quality Canadian and Ainerioan Footwear. ' We ai-n to keep we havo made i'or ourselves:"TheHome of,*cod Shoes" RUBBERS We have a fnll stock of the very Beet Rubbers, on the mar Carl and see them. Men's mid Women's Heavy Sno Just the thing 1 Olt, wet wrather, Call and see, We have ceived a shipment of .Boys and Gii•ls school shoes;. Butter, Eggs and Dutch Setts taken in exchange for she C. FRITZ. Zur The Hem of Good Shoes YesThat Is R ight You can just what you Want at the right at the BLAKE STORE.. It is easily 1:r undpi'stand, e✓buy, right Hirai we can sell right. We have 4 large and well General. Stook to choose from of all seasonable. U • Prochloe taken in exchange for goods OU BLAKE ONTAR1