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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-03-19, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich, and Hay Township. Yoh 1X. FRIDAY MORNIIiiG, MAR. 19, 1909. No. 33 aY'atr°r.e•a�acca���'&���+�t LOCAL NEWS. 4�.alra.�'a.���a��D�'S9�.�ti'S9� Miss Alice Johnson is visiting friends in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Bissonnette of St. Joseph are in Toronto, this week. The Zurich. baseball club wi11 likely join the Huron County League, for the coming season. Mr. F. C. Kalbfleisch received a new heater for his power plant at his mill. ' Mr. E3. Deichert of Armada Mich., arrived on Saturday oven- ing to visit his father, who is ill. Messrs. Tal Wurm and Hurley Weber, visited friends at Crediton on Sunday. Apprentice Wanted—Millinery apprentice wanted at once. Apply to 3. Preeter, Zurich. Mr, David Gingerich delivered a pig here on Tuesday which weigh- ed 730 pounds, and for which he realized $40.00. Great granitware sale next week, 14 qt water pails. 50cts, 6 qt stew- ing kettles 25ots, other lines at same prices, at Hartieib's. Be sure you remember your friends with Easter cards. I have a big assortment at all prices. Mrs. McCormick, Zurich. Mr. S. Rannie returned on Tues- day from Toronto. He purchased a fine driving mare in the Town- ship of Markham, which he brought with him. Mrs. T. Loveridge underwent another very painful operation at Grace,Hospitai Detroit, and is now doing as well as can be expected. This is Mrs. Loveridge's third operation in the last two years. The regular meeting of %he W. O. T U. was held on Wednesday after- noon, Mar. 17th, at the home of Mrs. F. Witwer. The devotional. exercises were conducted by Mrs. J. A. Williams, after which the Gr nea;tiiona1 half hour ttsM' taken y .Miss Etbe1 'Williams, the . sub ject being "The Missionary work among the Lumber Camps of New Ontario." Mrs. C. Heyrock and Miss Ell Rannie sang a. .duett en- titled "Go Home and Tell" in a most pleasing m anner, After the transaction of the business, a most dainty lunch was served by the hostess, which was plush enjoyed by all. The meeting closed with singing the Temperance Doxology. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman's infant daughter died last Friday. No. 9 tin boilers, copper bottom at $1.40 next week, at Hartleib's. Mrs, Henry Schafer of Kippen visited her brother Mr. J. Deichert Sr., on Sunday. Miss McDougall arrived in town and is again in charge of Merner's millinery department. The condition of Messrs. John Deichert Sr., and P. Hauch, shows some improvement the past few days. We have never had such a large stook of wall papers and borders to ,choose from. Prices as low as any, J. Preeter. Mr. F. C. Kalbfieisoh is unload- ing a car of XXXX Hastings brand 13. C. Shingles, which he will sell at very close prices. Tho pastor of the Evangelical church closed cn Friday evening one of the most successful revival meetings the congregation exper- ienced for many years. Over 32 conversions have been reported as a result of the meetings. Rev. Valentin Gerber, who has been in this section the past week, left on Tuesday for Haldimand County. He was accompanied by Chris. Sehwartzentruber Jr., who expects to visit the Falls before his return. Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist, Specialist will be at Royal Hotel, Hensall, on Friday, Mar. 26th. Hours 5 to 10 p. m. Glasses pro- perly fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail- ing eyesight and throat troubles treated. In connection with next Sunday morning and evening service of the Evangelical church, the pastor will give an opportunity for those who have expressed a desire to unite with the church received as members. .A. christian shoula be a church member. 1st. for the good of the church, 2nd, for iris own good, 3rd, for the opportunity of doing good. -A enetiil toof' is a lig t�iing `pro. teeter of itself, do not think for a minute that a poor metal roof with a Fire Insurance Policy given in, is going to be a bargain for you, Why it would cancel your other policy and cause trouble for you. The Policy will not keep the wet out, what you want is A 1 goods Double galvanized guaranteed to last 10 years longer than the policy fake, that is the kind we sell, at Hart- leib's. Dry and green ima;5le wood for sale 3, Preetere e Mr. Hay, merohai of Kiplten was a visitor in town tow4p Tuesday. Silver tea spoons gii ;`r'anteed for 10 years 70ots per doe. next week, at Hartleib's. A oar load of No 1 tanality pota• toes waned at once • e J. Preeter, Zurich. Mr Harry Deicheri+;' returned to his home at New Hanan, Mich., on • Monday, Mr and Mrs. Geoff ,. Campbell, who have been livingl ;zn .Montreal tor some time have, ,returned to St. Joseph. ". Mr. Isaao Moritz left: on Monday afternoon for his home near Cava- lier, N. D., after a few weeks' visit in town. On Saturday last ,lie Brigden Rural Telephone Co., ;entered into an agreement with t' Bell Tele- phone Co., whereby .611§ Bell Iines in this town will be taken over by the former company; Tho annual electiort `oflofficers of the Ladies Aid of the' Evangelical church, will take ;,place in the church on Tuesday, at 2,30 p. xn. All members are requested to at- tend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rau, of the Seeable Line. Stanley, ' mourn the death of their 6•weeks-old child, which occurred on. Wednesday. The interment takes place, on Fri- day. r�-�vc� ' • -• •�•vovo '- •-• ooc�vo• DRESS COO DRESS A AND STRIPED LINENS FOR SUITINGS I have now opened some of my New Spring Stock. I want you to come and visit my Store and examine my Goods. I have the Newest Up-to-date Goods in town. Come early and have First Choice. My Remnant Table . Will be filled once more with a good assortment of Good Bargains in Dress Goods, Prints, Flannelettes, and Towellings. COME EARLY and get some. All Farm Produce taken. in Exchange for Goods. :E: AU �� ZUR10H • aoo©oordc oGd-oo�gcao�c�c��o� o h The service in, t - Lutheran OV U church, on Sunday evening will,be conducted in English The subject of meditation being. "Christ be- fore the chief council of the Jewish people." All arer cordially invited to attend. • apD THE P:T ��?.DATE rrxy,,, G rp' � SOY Headquarters for the best t3itLt is made in Boots and Shoes, 10''.. pp - Complete lines in Fall and Winter Goods p p at prices which will save you money. i fp TAP 10 Anybody can soil the reputation of an individual', however pure and chaste, by uttering a suspicion that his enemies will beli.3ve and his w friends never hear ori A puff of the idle -bind call take sF:, million of the seeds of the tl - ' ; a do the :,tv r tkt*1441Yie ° , , re :,Art#- •li'and, pan nt.ust 1abnz'"Varto undo, the floating particles •bbing too fine to be seen and too light to be stop- ped. Such are the seeds of slander so easily sown, so difficult to be gathered uti and yet 'so prenie,ious in their faults. The slanderer knows that many a:nind will catch up the plague and wobble poisoned by his insinuation, without seeking the antidote. No reputation can refute a sneer. nor any human skill prevent mischief. ' 1 a a. dI • • We.. are sole agents for the famous Will - #P Hams .staple shoes,'made specially for farm. wear „„., , .;..Corpleterange. Williams patent leggings, - the best on earth. King's Stub–proof andKant 404 Ki'ack Rubbers. 4 A Repairs while you wait. • We take butter and eggs in exchange, QllO 40p THE SHOEMAN oke lY�S O. I T Z — ZURICH D•P nO� iv; eelg3t?,E 3 £ 3 ... .1 ate20::31 3 " E i 3 §S `c u`3�'3 f> 3 t ? *>0 ' r. 1= 0.. -TX 3L -Ze.. ,eEms} = E take special pleasure in naming our Store the Dre s, f3oods Store of Zurich, and this season tht: name again holds good,' as our stock of Dress Goods :,is 'bigger and bitter than ever before. lie li<v spared neither effort nor money to procure the best yi1d , latest in Dame Fashion's newest and latest creations, with the result that beauty of coloring, excluisit weaves and elegance of style are everywhere here in evidence. SPRING DRESS GOODS .Om stook of Spring Dress Goods consists of the following lines, in all the popular shades and colors WOOL POPLIN WOOT, RIPP DUCHESS VENETIAN ROYAL COSTUME CLOTH RIOHESS COSTUME CLOTH SHADOW STRIPE STRIPE CORD POPLIN WOOL SANTOY WORSTED SUITINGS WOOL MELROSE WOOL TRICUTINE BOTANY PANAMA SATIN CLOTH CHIFFON PANAMA DUCHESS SATIN From 5Oc to $1.50 a yard Paints Painting time is here again, and we would advise yon to use no other but Sherwin Williams ]3righ ten -Up finishes. They are no ex- periment. We carry in stock paint for the piano, table, .chair.., boors, walla, in fact anything and every- thing around the home. also a full line of S -W, Varnishes. Try Mar - Not varnish on your linoleum. None better. . Prints, uslins, Linens, Eton • 0 a We also desire to call especial attention 10 our stock of prints, inuslins, liaeiis,:etc., in all the latest stripes, checks and dots. We are giving. special v:,ni,s.in these lines. WALL, PAPERS '.,. We handle none but Stannton's celebrated Wall Pace s.. t:tigi:len up thel Sine with SStaunton's papers and yon will have a neat and lasting effect. e newest styles. Call .and see sample book. Hardware Snaps E are agents for the famous PeeillOs 'W'ire Fence. guaranteed. Full stock of barb ,tied brace wire. A full like of Highest hest Market Prices 7 " 31oe3r�3�£FNmwik3 Xa'4= STiZoW PR :3%:'� ,;? :u..-...:". �6".3�3�• -�3F�"�3�3fi�33""s""•rma^£l�"a4 shin. M chines, and Wringers. for Farm Produce Alf Every rod Churns ZU I 4rtt granite preserving ketti `Rit greanite sauce pans Uqt • Large covered roasting Pant Hangers 3 foot rules 13eclr0om lamps Another lot oi'tea sLetee guarantee Iron block plan s NO 0 wash toilers J!1 feet: 0101he8 line -wire 100 feet clothes lice n:r. 2 mouse traps 15 :lay a. 50 10 10 D 5 a dm; 20 1.50µ+ 30 5 ' ,•1".. ', r<x eJ�iN.:aee1e le;34C0er.,Zee1 ...n ..ti..iL u y-.�w�.nuu..;.�' .•.;., w.,...uW...>.i..r. g1 6