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The Herald, 1914-03-13, Page 8
Spring will soon be Here. The time is here when people begin to look around for Spring Goods. We would be pleaded to have you call and look throe& our various lines, whether you,,antend to buy or not, no trouble to show good. We haye a fine assortment of of dress goods on hand for Spring and Summer serges, Bed- ford cords, linens, repps, piques, crepes, muslins etc. Prints and Ginghams We pride ourselves on our fine showing of prints and ginghams. Come and see them. Wall Papers We have 65 different papers to choose from, all the newest designs. Come and see our sample books. Men's Suits and Raincoats "Our new Spring suits and Raincoats just arrived. Now is the time to buy your supply of sugar for the sea- son. So cheap. Fresh Groceries always Dept on Mand All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange PHONE 17 RU ' ' & GASCHO 'E ARE NOW MAKING STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS If you require .any, send in your orders, we can make them At Once. Get our combination Doors, they will keep you warm in Winter and cool in Summer. ALL KINDS OF SAW LOGS WANTED. r• C. KAL PHONE I9 Ite FLEW ZURICH �r. 5 Still Doing Businesss at The Old Stand We have been appointed Agents for the celebrated Fanning Mill Sieves I am agent for the Clinton faun. ing mill sieves, and farmers re- quiring any, can procure. them at my farm, South of Zurich. Bohn Hay l:r. Massey Harris Implements We handle everything in that line, Seeding Implements, Manure spread- ers, all kinds of Plows, Seed Drills, Disc Harrows, Cultivators, Bean -Harvesters, etc. Harvesting Implements , -Binders, "Mowers, Rakes, Hay Loaders, Etc. Massey -Harris Cream Separators e 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. Square Dealing Our Motto --M.4.sr-- F. Hess k, Son 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. H. HOFF AN Tailor , ZURICH Notice Having sold my farm, I offer, l' following for sale : Binder, mon r manure spreader cultivator and harvester, seed drill, roller, hay rake, diamond harrow, wagons, sleighs, heavy harness, light her- ness, rubber tired buggy, top bug- gy, etc, all nearly new. One matched grey team of horses 6 years old weight 3000, one agricul- tural mare 6 yrs old in foal, one general purpose mare 6 yrs old Horses are reliable and of a good class. 110 head of cattle consisting of cows with calves at toot and springers 1 , and 3 yr olds. 300 bus of feed beans 30 tons timothy hay, 500 bus of oat. As I am having a sale about May 10th when I give tip possession it would be imposible to put inon one sale and I ate offering the above bvivate until such times as the sale is announced, Phone 1i3. Geo Joynt, Hensall. HICK'S FORCASTS LOCALS Mesers. Geo. Hess and Wm.. Brown. were in Crediton Sunday. Messrs C." Harlleih and l eeye Kalbfleisch are attending the Weetern Ontario Hydro Radical Conference at London, this week. Rev. Peter Roop and wife of Mich- igan attended Mennonite Confeeehce here over Sunday and are visiting'rel- atives in this vicinity. Miss Rachel Yehr of New York state is visiting with her sister, Mrs C. Schwartzentruber jr. Bronson Line. SCHWARTENT1tiJBPR.-At the BrOnSon Line Hay, on the 4th: inst.,'to Mr and Mrs. C. Schwartzentruber_jr, a son. Dr. C. W. Schoellig of Detroit was in town on Friday last for a short call, after attending the funeral of his uncle, the late ,Isaac" Bean, at London. Auction Sale. -Of Farm Stock and Implements, on Lot 11 Con. 10 Hay, 2i miles South of Zurich, on Tues- day March 17th. commencing at one o'clock. Menno Baechler. E. Bossenberry Proprietor. Auctioneer- • The contraction in general busi- ness is still in process, and that banks are piling up funds is made evident in the monthly statement of characted banksfor January. During January interest bearing deposits held by bank increased by 10i million dollars, %the total now being $635,135,955. Auction Sale. -Of Farm Stock and Implements, and Household Furni- ture, on Lot.27, Con 11 and 12, 11 miles north of Zurich, on Thursday March 19th, at 12.30 sharp. E. Bossenberry. W. Fee. Auctioneer. Proprietor:. A number of our young boys . en- joyed an evening's skate on the Hen sail rink, on Saturday evening, the question they ask is, "Whore is our rink," it cannot be answered because there is none to be found in this town this year, but we hope it will not be the case next year. The Mennonite Conference of last week was well attended. The lecture lin the Town Hall, by Mr. Hartelee' of Goshen, Indiana, on Sunday after- noon, was very interesting and instru- ctive, and standing room was at: , a !premium. The speaker handled pas- for Russell without gloves,- and soath- ingly denounced his doctrines ;and :methods. Russell's private character ;was also severely criticized by the speaker. Auction Sale A Reactionary Store Period lies at the entrance of a Mercury period, with possibly the Venus influence still holding control on the 16th, 17th and 18th. The moon is at greatest south deolinatioii and last quarter at this time, which fact will induce wind currents from northerly regions, and after low barometer cloudliness and rain, the period will culminate in snow, rising barometer and sharp cold for the season. The Mercury influence, bending with Earth's eqin ox nearing its center, most probablve come a long long spell of threatining, if not story weather, et this time. Dr. de "Vara"4 Fella )alt Pills A reliable French regulator; never fails. The4 pills erexceedingly powerful in regulating the generativeportion.oftiefetna a system. 'Refuse all cheap imitations, DIY. de Vna'a are sold at e$ . Mailed to any address. ae geoi!te;ti Pkttg' Cc., Oi. r;9tilxe uelr.SDlttt, . . -0E--- FARM STOCK -AND---- IMPLEMENTS Thos. Cameron has been instructed to sell by Public Auction on Lots 24 Con. 6 Hay Tp. on Thursday March 2Gth. at 1 o'clock sharp the following will be sold: HORSES. -1 mare 10 yrs general purpose; 1 Imported registered Clyde mare 5 yrs old; 2 colts 2 years gener- al purpose; 2 colts 1 yr general pur- pose. CATTLE. -1 cow with coif at foot; 4 cows clue in March and April; 1 cow due later; 4 heifers 2 years old; 4 steers 2 yr old; 6 yeaalings; 1 pure bure Durham bull calf 6 months old; 1 spring calf. HOGS. -)Berk sow due to litter at time of sale; 4 sows due in May; 1 thoroughbred boar q,,,uonths old, - FOWL.-Some.,Iaens,, pullets and some pure bread male birds. IMPLEMENTS. -Deering binder 7 foot cut all complete, Maxwell , bin- der 6 foot cut, Frost and Wood culti- vator, mower, Seeder and drill 10 hoes wide, sulkey rake, disc, new manure spreader, 2 furrow plough, sulkey plough, 2 walking ploughs, 2 lumber wagons, top buggy, land roller, cult- itlg'box,< iron harrows 3 or 5 sections weigh scales 20001bs., gravel box, cutter, hay rack, pig rack, stuffier, single harness, double harness, a num her of horse collars, ropes, pulleys, sap pails, sugar kettels, 2 large pulleys and some belting, buggy fale, 25 foot ladder, some rock and soft elm lure, her; 5 bunches shingles, 1 cream sep- arator run • by hand or power, water trough, loggingchains, whippletrees, shovels, forks, 1 heating stove, 1 neW box stove and other articles. Terms of Salo. -All sures of $5.00 end under cash, over that amount 9 months credit will be .given on app- roved joint notes a discoitnt of 5% per $11111.111 for cash.; No reserve as peePeietor has sold, his farm. rw °<i • John McAlli star Thos. Cameron. Proprietor..; Auctioneer, COAL! COAL! Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western. Coal Co's Scranton Coal All Sizes ALF. SCRUTON Hensall. Famous Gray Motor Gasoline En fines: - 1 and 1i Horse Power $55. 00 24 " 75. 00 4 a e $105. 00 6 175. 00 8 " " 285.00 12 11 11375. 00 Sold by F. HESS & SON Agents FARM FOR SALE Si 26, Soac. 28 acres ploughed, 11 aures, .seeded, rest bush. Fran barn 36 z 56. Good soil partly drained, and a never failing well, For particulars, address, John C. Cochrane, R R No. 2, Hensall, P. O. Custom Sawing Wanted at Joshua iSnider, Sauble Line. McEwen Bros. Bayfield Bush for Sale The undersigned has for sale on Lot 3, Concession 4, Stanley, ten' acres (more or less) of standing tim- ber, mostly maple. For particulars apply to the owner. JOHN S. CAMERON Brucefield. .... • BULL FOR SERVICE The undersigned will hold for the improvement of stock this year, that pure bred choice bull "King George." The animal is rising 5 yrs and will easily weigh 2?©0 when fat. Well matured sires are the great for thrifty stock, rates $1.50. Oscar Iilopp. Seed Grain For Sale A small quantity of Abundance oats at 5'5cts a bushel. These oats yielded 74 bushels for six years at 0. A. C. Average length of straw for same term was 43 inches. Also some some 0. A. G. No. 21 barley at 75 cts and a few bushels of improved O.A.C. No 211 at $1.20 a bushel. Guarante- ed free o•f wild oats and other noxious weebs. Oscar Klopp Tel. 18, on 85 Zurich, Ont. Read Ruby and Gascho's advt, Mr. John Galster lost a .valuable Bow recently. John is a breeder of Jerseys and has a number of good ones Mr. George Campbell of Stanley has leased his farm to his neighbor, Mr. Alex Blue, for the coming sea- son. How would it do to arrange for a general clean-up day as soon as Spring odens? It would give a bright ness and tidiness that sometimes lags. wdll into the summer. For some weeks past local produce men have been forced to import eggs from the United States. Arrivals here have raged from five to ten oars per week which is from 60,000 to 120,00 dozen. These eggs have been laid down here at from 30c to 32c per dozen, Farm lands in Ontario are selling better than they have for years and at improved prices in many in- stances. Ontario instead of being over boomed has not been properly estim- ated but will come into possession of what is clue her and will fulfill the best that has been said of her. .as IN MEMORY In loving 'Memory of Abraham Lehman Sr., who died on )Iarch'13th 1913. Dearest father thou hast left us, • Here thy loss we deeply feel; Brit'ttsGod that hath' bereaved us, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet agtr`,in we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, - AiiicY with joy in Heaveii`to greet thee Where no farewell tears are . shed, ',!',roh.1 wife alld fainiiv KrauAsi r' Liquit Extract Of ► o.k Glade of Hickoey Wood, f Faking a: r kinds of meat, such. a Ham, Shoulder, Barin, Dried bee Sausages, Balogna, Fish, etc, an preserving meat, and keeping it fr from insects. _ Recommended by REV, MR, ROO For Sale by e. I-IARTLLilB, Z RIC HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE` BIG REDUCTION• SALE 0 before Stock Taking in all lines oil Goods. The bargians I am offerin will save you $ $P I invite you t call, as space will only allow me t mention a few of tne many I haw to offer. Dress Goode Regular 85 for 65 cts '. '" " 60 for 40 ate. 40 for 25 cts. 25 for 20 ots. IC 1.4 41 Ladies -Coats Regular 16.00 for 11.00 12.00 for 7.00 f1 10.00 for 6.00 1 only bathes Fur lined 40 for 28 1 only Astraotreia lined with fur Collar 17.00 for 13.00 Ladies -fur ruffs reg 10.00 for 7.00 8.00 for 5.00 7.00 for 4.00 9.00 for 6.00 8.00 for 6,00 Ladies. Black Satin Underskirts. Regular 2.00 for 1.60 REMNANTS " 1.50 for 1.15 at " 1.25 for 1.00 Bargain 1.00 for 75 price to clear Sweater Coats Mens Ladies Childs. 4.00) for 3.00 2,00 for 1.50 3.50 for 2.50 1.25 for 9 ; 85 for 60ots. Prints and Gingham 12ie for 10 yds Flannelette Wrapperrtte Reg 15 for 12i Reg 20 for 15% Reg 12•i for 10 Reg 15 for 10 Reg 10 for 8 Reg 12ti for 10 11 Ii iI II I. v. k 1I Muffs I' Muffs " Black and White Renk Tar" Shirting 14c. Black Kentucky jea Fainting worth 3'•oc for 25c. Mens snits• Mens Overcoats Reg 17:00 f or 13;.00 Reg 12.00 for $ 'Regr12.50,for 9'.00 Reg $10 for 6.0 Reg 10.00. for 6 50, Reg $8 for 5.5 Reg 8.00. for 5).50 1 only Men's fur lined overcoats re 45.00 for 33,,o0, Boys Suits, and Overcoats at berg ain Sale prices to clear. Bargain in all lines of -Underwear caps gloyes eta. .REMNANTS 1' • REMNANTS Of all kinds at Bargain Sale price .They must be cleared out regard less of post. Mens- Tweeds and worstead l ui ,Lengths, only at half price. No .is the time to get a bargain. .GROCERIES ALWAYS FRES ;20, Ih gran sugar $1.00, 61b.. rocs coffee 1. tin box biscuit 25o, 51 ;30e green tea 1. 51b 30c blao iPink Salmon l0c box, best salmo 20e box, 3 can peas 25r,, 3 cans oar 26c,. Do not Fail to,attend this Big Sale. Highest Prices paid for Farm Produce - J. J. MERNEF, Zuric' Farm Ixriplements Let us know your wants. We handle everything in Farm Implements. Engine Supplies Pullies, all sizes and kinds, Belting, leather or canvas, all sizes. Shaft boxing and shafting. Pump and pump piping. . Buggies, Waggons, Sleighs and Cutters. If you are in need of Machine Re - 'Pairs we can get them for you. We give special attention to our repair department. L 'MB PRA UNDERTAKING. Prompt Service Moderate r'harges W. H. HOFFMAN Zurich, - Ontario Electric Restorer for M ell6sphonol restores every nerve in the b tQ its proper tenstoli; resto ritn and vitality. Pretltature decay and all sex a. weakness &forted et once; l ho;ipluntoi '. stakeet: Prier. ti i T.ox nr, two • Y a new men, a. P ,';6. Cvaailed �( tltlq aJlx.� irQss, ;�nilv�X.93'