The Herald, 1910-04-01, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich. and. Hay Township,
Vol. X
FRIDAY MORNING, APR. 1, 1910,
No. 35
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is again charge this season, and. has just returned
from the big oi.enings in Torento.
You Are Cordially Invited
to call and look through our millinery departinGnt,
PRINTS
A ricer line was a ever
0 shown outside of a city. We
ei take special pride in our line
X of prints. Regular 10 cents
iand 12 cents prints for 8 and
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All the newest shades in
linen seitingse Also a fine
selection in White Wash
Goods.
GING-HAMS
Be sure and see onr line
of gingbams. Extra value at
10 Sts per yard. They are 2!
going fast at this price.
111.JSLINS
See our line of lawns in
ell qualities. Price 5 cents
yard up.
Special. vaine iu India
Linens, 10 cents a yd. le ain-
sock, 10 cis yd. Organdies,
all qualities twin 10 cts per
yard up.
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New Laces and Embroideries 1
St We have the biggest stock of Laces and Em=
broicleries ever shown by us. Come in and. see
IA them. Valenciennes laces and insertions from 1 cent
)1( per yard. up. CORSET COVERS—Special Corset ,g
Co ,-er Embroidery worth 50 cents for 35 cts a yard.
DREss GOODS
Our new Dress Goods
are selling feet. .All newest
10 shades, Uhl Rose, Wistena,
ft Taupe, Cobalt, Smoke, Navy,
New Brown, Greys, Blacks
and Greens. Callin and see
them before you buy.
Madras Curtains
We have the latest in
Madras Curtains. All shades
and designs. Come in and
see this line before. buying
your curtains. Price 124 up.
GRANITEWARE SALE
We are having a big Graniteware sale for
two weeks only. Special value in Grey Granite
ware. -
See below.
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Granite Dippers 15 cents
Sauce pans, 35 to 25 cts
" Wash basins, 15 ots
" Pudding pans 10 (Se 12ets
See
• sap pans,
roofing or
done.
right.
Granite Dish pans 50 cents
" Pie plates 3 for 25 ets
" Pres kettles 13 ets up
Cups 10 cents
gar Making Supplies •
us about •sap pails, sap spiles, bits,
etc. Let us give you figures on any
eavetrough jobs you intend having
Our goods are first class and prices
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Coil wire, barb wire, and Peer=
less fencing alwas in stock.
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Miss Sasie Johnson is visiting
in Bayfiehl this week.
See our single harness at $9.00
each, at Hartleib'S. '
Trnsses fitted and guaranteed
at Hemphill'a drug store, Hensell.
Miss Ida Brill visited friends in
Exeter, over the Easter holidays.
Miss Colyin and Miss Bolton,
visited friends in London, on Good
Friday
Miss Maggie Stelek, of London
visited. her rnothor, over the Easter
holidays.
Dashwood • correspendenee and
St. Joseph school report arrived
too late for this issue.
Big stook of Ifo. 9 fencing, cheap
er than ever. Cell anti get prices,
at Hartleib's.
The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical
church, will meet on Tuesday, the
5th clay of April at 2 o'clock.
Mr. John Fuss has purchased Mr
Solornon Kuepfer's dwelling for
$1350.00.
Messrs Hess and Melick. imple-
ment agents delivered a big lot of
implements last week.
Miss Ada Koehler of Toronto, is
visiting her parerits,, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Koehler,
Mr. Leslie Williams spent the
Easter holidays in Buffalo, visiting
his brother Cal.
Miss Mande Osborne of Clinton
visited with Miss Tea Weber, on
Good Friday. •
Best mixed pains Y, gal 80 cents
Os, 40, pints Motspints 15 cents.
A cheaper line of Taints $1.00 gal,
at Hartleib's.
Bev. A. D. Gischlerand Rev L.
K. Eidt of Da sloyded, will exchange
pulpits next Standee- morning
and evening sCrelt'lie.
Miss Eleanor Hartleib. student
a.t Clinton Business '•College, is
vieiting her parents over the
holidays.
Mr, Orville Ehnes, manager of
the Dominion Blink at Baden,
spent Easter with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Ehnes.
Little Mac, Merner's fast little
pacer. was taken to the West on
Monday, where he will likely make
some of the fast ones hustle.
Mr. Chris Gingericla of tin
son Line, Stanley. has purchased a
hundred acme farm next to his own
from Mr. Robert Boyes, for $3900.00
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Now is the season for a general cleaning -
up. We have a large stook of handsome Wall
Papers for bedrooms, halls, dining rooms and
parlors. Call and see Sample Books
New Spring
Dress Goods
We have a good range of
the very newest in Dress
Goous.
New Linen Suiting
We show the best Linens
for the money, in colors, Tan,
Blue, Pink, and strtl e.
leotaisine Novelty
For Dresses
We are the only ones that
show this Louisine Novelty.
Its next to a silk dress or
only 25 cents a yard. In
colors, Rose, Resida, New
Blue, and Chane.
Ninslins Etc.
New Dress Muslins, Lac-
es, Embroidery, Dress Trim-
mings, Dress Buttons, Belts.
M ad rasa Curtains
We show a good renge
of Mcdraes Curtains.
Ladies Waists
In Wh he, Black a nd Ecru
beeeee
Prices from 135 vents to 1t4.00
eau)). Call :awl see these
lovely waiete.
Ladies fancy pal mols,
• and children parasols.
; Men's Tailor Made
Suits
1 New Men's Hats and
Caps
iIIinry e 'to
We have a large rang a of the latest hats.
If you cannot be suitecl with. the hats we have,
will make'aj foryou the kind.. you. like.
we cordially invite you to call and look through this Deptinent.
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Best coiled wire in 500 lb lots at
$2.40 per 100 lbs cash, at Hartlelb's
Mr. Solomon Knepfer has bought it will pay you to get a new
Mr. P. Corriveau's .house and 16 Truss. at Hemphill's drug store,
acres of hind at the 14th and Hen sail. Koehler were in London on Monday
Zurich Road for $1100,00 anti
Mr. B. S. Phillips conducted two Messrs T.J. Merrier and Geo E.
moved. down this week. • s les near Sarepta. this Brisson left on Monday for the
See our team. collars at $2.00 each.
at Hartleib's.
Mrs. Fred Witwer, her son
Ronald and her damrhter Mrs. Dan
Lutheran Church—The monthly
meeting of the Ladies Aid in con-
nection with St. Peter's Lutheran
church, will be held on Wednesday
the 5th of April, at ,3 p. In. All
are requested to attend.
The combination sale on Seam.
day was a suecess, About $700,00
worth of property changed hands.
Mr. Phillips anotioneer of Exeter,
gave good satisfaction. Bo has
held a number of sales in this
week. one for Mr. Ford on Monday West, each taking a car of horses
and one for Mr. Penhale on Wecl- and other effects.
nesday. Spring seeding is well under way
Mr. Charles Fritz was third at this week end from present appear-
tbe tractor shoot on Good Friday,.
and besides winning a good portion
of the money. he also won a hand-
some tropby.
:traces farmers will be done very
curly with their spring work, this
year.
Dr. Oven's Sargeon, ()enlist
Lutheran Church—On SundflY specialist will he at Royal Hotel,
night the sacred cantata "Easter Hensa, on Friday. April 1st.
joy" was rendered by the choir in Hours all day. Glasses properly
conneetion with some of the Sun nt,„,,, Catarrh, deafness, fail- .
vicinity this spring and all wete , day School Glasses, no music m; eyesight and throat troubles
was both elevating and instructive treated.
and rendered in a masterly way. It Mr. Milne Rader, son of Mr. and
was given credit to the conductor
, Mrs. William Rader was mixed rip
of the choir, the members of t"',„ in a rnnaway on Friday. He was
choir and the organist who played
driving into the Lutheran ehurch
the accompaniments on the pipe
tilled when his horse stile(' and
organ. The appropriate restedupset the buggy. The horse got
'dans of the children of the Sim
free from the rig and had quite a
day Gehool captivated the hearts run before it was captured The
of ell being present. May another
boy got off with a few bruises.
nincal treat like that of Eastcr • -•
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Ion be in store for the eports, said to be from roll:till-
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pronounced as fully up to the
average. It is expected that an
other sale 'ill he held here in the
near future, dne notice of which
will be given in these columns.
The Easter program given in the
Evangelical ohnreli Sunday even-
ing, by the set -0 of the Sunday
SeheoI, was well rendered. The
hers and pirlA -e-l• I assisted in ihe
various exereiscs, performed their
parts very nicolc. espeolliAN t
littlo folks. Who deserve arost citizene of our village, for we seurees say that tee 1'. le. luta,
praise. A splendid Easter eadrees firmly believe in musk as it means about decided to connect, St. Marys
was delivered by :‘Irs, (nov) Gish. of educating the people and mak. and Goderioh by railway. eel,
Exeter
ler and was mueli enjoyed, and ing us nobler men and women, Zurich and Beylield. What,
solo entitled, er (insider the Lilies"
needed now is a united effort by
was sung in a most pleasing men NOTICE MANY IMPROVEMENTS these three Villages, assist° 1 by
ner by Miss E. Rennie. The meet -
tit. Marys and Goderieh, and Vi 0
e the hang-weited.for railway
ing closed with e singing the During the last two months The belie vwill b ecome a reality.
Doxology. Toronto News has" made remark.
The Annual meeting .of the able strides. It has long pre.
Zurioh.Powlinfr Cltb was held in eminent on it e editorial page, but
the Town Hall, on Tuesday even-
ing. The secretary Mr. A. F. Hess,
reported a balanco,of about $12 on
'band. The following officers were
elected for the year —Hon. Pres..
F. Hess Sr ; Pres., Dr. Campbell;
Viee-Pres., P. Lamont ; Secretary,
A. F. Hess. A Grounds eommittee
was appointed, 001131.10Sed of Xesers
A. Heideman. 3. A. Constantine
and ,L?. Ran. The prespects are
good for tt, ittecessful, 'season's
sport)
during the last few months Its
Women's page, its Financial page,
and its general news service has
shown marked improvement, and
we gladly recommend The News
to any of our subscribers, who
wish to take a Toronto daily parer.
Under a special arranceinent The
Toronto News and nee Hymen) can
be procured for one year for $2.20.
sena your subscription to this
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you
Auction Sale
at Zurich on Saturday, April 2nd,
at 2 o'clock.
1 Cow, .Massey Harris Binder, drill,
wagon, bobsleigh, cultivator, hay
rake, plongh, gang plow, sultrier,
woovl rack, and ether aartiales.
TERMS $5.00. tend' tinder cash,
beIrince 8 months credit on approv-
ed 'joint., notes. 4 percent off for
cash on credit amounts.
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