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Vol.: XIV.
FRIDAY MVIORN1N . APRIL. 3, 1914.
'r.eter's No
No, Published every two weeks
Price gratis
A little„pa,per devoted to news usually heard
and seen ,around a General and Hardware Store.
SPRINU M SN 2 Y OP 3NJA
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t.t.e. are cordially invi9:.d t0 a.a;.a3.1 the Ope l ?.g
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'Blake thi 7 st .ee year lice lenarl.ere fur
your Spring needs.
Why Pail n t!
4,-.Iven•i eeSons why yon siloitld paint.
1. '1'o preserve the life of the mat-
erial of which yonr hens' or buildings.
are built of. Painted stu'Caces will
withstand. the rains and dampness and
keep the wood dry.
2. To improve the looks of your
homes. A house well painted creates
an impression of comfort and cheer-
fulness around the place.
8. To increase the value of yonr
property. ` Buildings nicely painted
will add to the appearance of your
farms and town houses and you will
receive higher prices when you sell
them.
4. To show that you belong to the
progressive class and appreciate the
value of good paint.
5. To brighten up the town or
surrounding county and make it
more cheerful to live in.
G.• To show the visitors or strang-
ers, who visit these parts that we are
ready to improve our homes in every•
way possible.
7. To show your neighbor that
you know a good paint by using only
S. W. P.
Free! Free!
With every boy's suit we sell we
give absolutely free a valuable two
bladed pocket knife, made of best
steel. Our stock of boy's suits for all
ages of boys, is complete, and if your
boy needs new clothes we can fit him
up in, proper style. Our suits are
made to stand the wear usually called
for in boys clothes and our' prices
gee right. Also remember that we
give a knife absolutely free with every
suit at the usual selling.. price.
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LOCAL NEWS.
11 41pra
Were you fooled badly on Wednes-
day? •
A. roar and a laugh at the minstrel.
See bills for particulars.
'Big 'took of coiled and barb wire at.
lowest prices. At Hertleib''s
Mrs. Con. Schilbe attended the
funeral of a relative near Broadhagen
this week, •
•
Read J. J: Merner's acdvt, this week
Mr. Ed. Siebert spent a, few days and don't miss this chance.
in Exeter, the former part . of the
week, on business: - Messrs Geo. Hess and Lee Hoff-
• 111iss Lilly Weber is Minn; elle pori ,n?au were in Crediton on Sunday.
time as aesistant iliillinery aitli J. J. Mr R T Dunlop was in Dashwood
Mterneer. oil Thurscla,y, on buaiuess.
lti�sis A llili'eliti.i,ntlt .ai,el E. '.r ()heeler Smith who recently
al' 11 ilii were in -
setett thaa?ttgii anuii.ratiuii, is siutwly
ev mitt?. le(.,vering.
r. erivan Nell.:ni ui es t;1'.•. s: i, . ee:shall Zeller, of the Reyal
wozel wee in town en Tatealay 'h, 1 ent Forest, is spending his
1',.` o• , � i)n{in5SS, ety i.1 town.
'a till esi u1 {'.
' .Ili. dee 'Area Denote ole Bel.ai•a�t nee
s
A new i;i'. 3L ll'1'i's°: Yea„t .,• x ,} �< A•a12't fOr�t't ;lit. big minstrel show
f .kluy ;pini wit i 111,3
20 Village Lots
Ly a, a'ttctiont
I have instructed Mr.- Harry
Bossenberry, Auctioneer, to sell by
Public Auction, Wednesday, April 15
commencing at 2 . o'clock, about 20
good building lots. Full particulars
on nage 5, this issue.
• E. ZELLER, Zurich
will !Hedy :a la :t 1 wear with that lir parents u:i r :t11ty.
new tt i . r eon net,.1
new. tial :. • • ,1 t c..••fthate. If •
aro p, 1 e, . .?• or. 1121 yeti
want we c: al el ew i v to you. We h i,v
all the p eeleteAlose in the soft !rate
and the 11.aip' a stialeat in still: hats,
is ,'a j•, i> i T*' .i' ti',: F,, tis...i x.
si >riFit° Yr.. •?.-_ Y.'. e. e.
havei, in 1t ! Colli
is iia'rii1 lr i -i 13nt Rivet e;
'Cat? lst5
Our t ee ;es? ging out be great
1;tui l• e en elx h ltfeele Fent ":setae!
•r.•,..
ot.. been i':.aa,,. t[° .iii �• 11 lztt a t,
I?
hurry if yin we:it to secure nue .:t•
these snaps.
Wo handlo Bennos , Steele Briggs
and li'a::rrye' garden. steels. You';.
deed 80111o.
la tn`i t'ia :>at Thin :'ib 1'ti x-i;i ,
ne ei',y foe '1'r.i'o.it.1 •-.13(1 other 4•..,.:.
whole she will !spend the hoIi le
with relatives. of April at 7.30 o'clock p. u2.
The Spring horse show at lloneall ,•
on 'One drty, elle :w 711 attended. The,
Owing to the backward season, my
;iaz wag fine and flan ()f 1lotses . tl gold' iLe of village lute lava been postponed
li:r.e done credit to a.big city Pal.,. f) Wednc. day, A}aril 1+>tlia ; E. Zeller
the Town Hall on Tueedey evening
1Itli. Its just one ;great big
.The Lttili.' Ai I will meet in the
'. angent:al church on Monday the
Zurich.
t ireT„ u..1.1g:11. :L?tFl L i`ll's`, ?,.V
a y1�-? 1` "i Lie WVclmen's u11.titute will meat
,i•),:tl to their ;':c;� lt::ila , i t ,.,a.L.
ir''. Morrie risen trill teerage the tee lee the month of April on the, 9th,
to u• "i` sling at i .lU at the hone of Mrs
11 1a ta)f1;I ...0 4i111:t 'S �. Ls iSC .t., ita> 1"11T... Evcr33body aele•.nie,
week was a eplemlii1 s91_ce`ee. One; Mr: Sol ls'ipfear is this week arr-
S faW"i'Vglit i.fs: high it's ' 100. The.. C E111fi',ULIe':osY 1T2•, ' 30m:: ec tion svit11
,ettber ,.>'1;':tn. is.: t. :,4 ready
Our T nshop
itra't2a.1 ini'ti, :*i � a9E,(l'}, r1lie,:” i,lli llt)11, eq. d4 a to leave a
t,.l;iw. K' ', n
1i' you wiatilt16 betiding lot, collle tee
titeM eele,on Wednoolc:3 15th. Should
Zurich net the railway, ay, a lot or two
in thi i sublvi Bion ;:ill double in value
ahost time. E Zeller, Zurich,
date, with anter, we iwil! :11 yut.i•
l:..ae'i;; re cheap as bile! r:o called
factory, who sells direct to the farmer
and claim, is at cost price. ('all and
see for yourself. At llartleib' 9.
The delegates to Ottawa returned
home on Saturoay, feeling highly
pleased with the prospects of securing
some Government assistance to the
proposed electric railways. The one
thing needed now is a determined ef-
fort to have the project realized.
Or.)' da . xaacw:, a«i,.:.s^ . »•i` , 1 -
LIr. H.' Dosseuberry tti etionesr,
, will dispose et =41)attt 20 lots, for
11Ir. E. Zeiler, on 1Veclnesday April
1 .1 '
17th in.st, commencing at ., o'clock,
:Don't miss this sale,,
Oar tinshop is in charge of :Jr. W.
F. Brown, who is a skilled mechanic
in this line. He is prepared to do all
kinds of sheet metal work and rep-
airing in a most satisfactory manner.
All work guaranteed first class. We
make home matte tinware ono o£ • our
leaders. Ask to see our home made
tin pails, strainer pails, wash boilers,
lard cans, etc. and you will buy no
other. We are now booking our or-
ders for eavetrougbing, roofing etc.,
and we want to give yen one prices
before you tiny. All work guaranteed
satisfactory. We also specialize in
galvanized cistern tanks, Barn Vont,
ilators, and furnaces, now is the time
to look after your furnace for next
winter, and se avoid any rush this
Fall. Plumbing work of all kiecls
attended to with satisfaction:
Climax
The Climax Wall Paper Cleaner is
just the thing to clean your wall pap-
er. You dont have to take it off to
clean ib. It cleans it right on the
wall. Washing wall paper with a
rag causes the dirt to go into the pap-
er. Climax takes the dirt off. Makes
your wall paper look like new. Try
a box and if you are not satisfied with
the results we will refund your money.
Ventiplex sweat pads heal sore
shoulders while the horse is working.
Buy Ventiplex.'and get the best.
Let us show you our line of Carbo
Magnetic, Gold Medal and King Cut-
ter razors. Everyone guaranteed.
Join the Brighten -Up Club.
Produce always Taken.
J. PFLEETIR
e1e'phone No
ZURICH
LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Sunday services will be at
the usual hours: German 10 ,!o a,i
Sunday 52,00 il. 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
society at 8,00 p. ma on Tuesday
Young People's society at 8.00 p.ni
t'riday. The Ladies Aid Society
meets at 3.00 p, m. the first Tues-
day
uesday of each month, •
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
arious societies of our church.
The
MOLSONS
BANK
Established 1853
Opened Branch in Huron
Co. 1874
Saving Bank Accounts
Solicited..
Zurich Branch
R. T. DUNLOP, Managei
WflTTER
GOOD
You are cordially invitod to our Pall Opening of Footwear;
ready with one of the best new fall stools't of all the letest
quality Cana' lion and American Footwear We aim to keep '.t
ale havo made- for ourselves: "Tbe Bonet of Good Shoes"
'111"U 11S
We have a full stook of the very Bs,- t rubbers on the mar
Call and see tl. im,
Men's and Women': Heavy - Sn:
Just the thing fo -wet wrather, (le • and see, We haw
oeived''a shipment of Boys and Girls se: 'el shoes.
i have ilia agency of faalics tailor-
ed 1liatle aiui1.pi, all holies that wish to
have suits made, come to my store
and choose your sample, and gst your
measure taken. Prices right. E.
Apl
Apequiet waling
was solemnized in
Seafth church, on Wedneselay last,
when Miss Pearl, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Henry Zapfe was united in mar-
riage to Mr'George, son of Mr and
Mrs Robb Armstrong. The happy
couple will leave shortly for the West.
An old time minstrel show will be
given in the Town Hall, Zurich,
Tuesday, April, Lith at 7.80 o'clock,
under the auspieess of the Zurich
Baseball Club. The concert will be
rendered by the Hensel! Band and it
is well worth seeing. Plan of reserv-
ed seats at Preeter's store.
The Goderioh Star, for a few
weeks past has been laboring to give
its readers some idea of the vote in
in Huron in the elections of 1911, and
each time the figures are fiiulty. We
are willing to give the Star one more
trial, and if its mathematician again
"falls down". We will give the pro-
blem a trial.
It is about time to call a meeting
to organize a baseball club for the
season which will soon be here. In
glancing over "the field," we notice
that the majority of our "big loon"
are still in town, and with early or-
ganization and good financial support
believe we would be safe in joining
the Huron League. Will some one
make an early move?
On Thursday morning, Ann Dry
o
dale, wife of Mr.Robert Allan Sr,
of Blake, died at the age of 71 years
after a long period of illness. The
deceased was born in Scotland and
was a sister of sister of of Mr, R, J
Drysdale, of Bonsai'. She Ieaves,
besides her busbadd who is now 88
years old, the following' children
who , mourn 'her loss. Mrs, Mc.
uonala1; Jt,tnss and Mrs. G. S. How
aarel of 13lake; Mrs, F. W. Hess,
Zurich ; Mrs. Chris Haugh Bap Tp.
Vivi. 3emes Carrie, Stanley Tp,
Robert athome. and Mrs.
lean Esier. Biggar Sask. The
Nueva). Will take pace from the
family residence, oi3 Saturday
to Econ, list one o'nlock Co the Bs, -,
field Cemetery.
Butter, Eggs and Dutch Setts tal. ,t in exchange for s
The 1.. o;n't=•
Teo Mat IN .. g taa
jus1 cy li_ n_n.
la a
at the DLL'
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It is easily lc understand. We buy, right thl
we . can sell right. We have a lapse and well
General Stock to choose from of all seasolaa lie
Produoe taken. in exchange for goods.
0U% L'.
BLAKE ON TAR
NOW Yea MING
WHt'LR�' QUALITY COUNTS e,. T4
Onr Spring Models ineInth: the latest and nit i-a.suic'nl
'of tootwear for wear and comfort. We have the shod „t
Pelmets:, - --'l'1 I a..:?: eva^r..v.7.cis a time Belie 1'{h El' Public n
t
about fat .t. it!„
)t will pay Toil eta' teeter to weir tlierri:
E ntter and eggs taken in exchenge for shoes:.
Have you seen the new
Spenor Separat
113ade by the Raymond Mfg Co. of Guelph. The olcle.
Manufacturers Cream Separators in Canada.
The SUPERIOR is strictly self -balancing and
riug, and is warranted for 5 years against defe
natural wear. • Try ou.e in. your own. honi
and be convinced that it is Superior to al I
ELLmOR KLO` PP, LocaI'I
SPRIN
U
The: Suit Question
settled very eae
for the Young Man 1
sires "suit sinartnes.
Our stylish Sp sui
all the little "kinks'
dividually to Young
Clothes without beir
ish,
The new features
_and Tailoring have
honored by the best
tailors in our Land N�
these Sults to our of
for ourr special trade.
Every new feature
ing and fabries enabl
supply you with a 11
clean • cut; thori
. SPRING SUITS.