The Herald, 1910-04-01, Page 5FIRST CLASS TILE
I have a large supply of the very
best tile on hand, from 2e my to six
inch. If you need any oa11, write
or telephone to John Foster, Zur-
ich, Brick and Tile yards. 11 tf,
Moved! Move
SOP NO STOCK
MAIN STREET,
directly West of Dominion House
Ready to supply. Sou with just a
—little bit the Nicest---
JEWELL'ERY for HOLIDAY'
GIFTS.
Rings, Silver
Thimbles, Fobs,
Necklets, Watches
Brooches, Bracelets,
Veil Pins, Collar
Pins. Everything
in this Linea
COME ALONG, We will
try to PLEASE YOU.
F. W. i11 ESS,
JEWELLER
G. R. HESS, Assistant.
!PATE
For Zurich and surrounding
district an energetic reliable agent
to take order for nursery stock,
GOOD PAY WEEKLY, OUTFIT
FREE, EXCLUSIVE
TERRITORY
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WE TAIOE this opportu- 6
nity of wishing our
Customers a 133appy
and Prosperous Now Year,
and thank each and all for 76
having made the past year
our most prosperous year
since we have been in busi-
ness. We ask you again
for your hearty support
for 1010, and we wild. do 9
our best to merit it, by
giving you value for your
money.
1
1
1
600 Acres
under cultivation. We guarantee
to deliver stook in good condition
and up to °entrant grade. We can
show you that there is good money
in representing a well known re-
liable firm. Established over 30
years.
Write for. partici:aurs,
R. N. BCUULAS,
PA NURSERY
General Merchant, B L A K E.
TORONTO,
ONT.
Mr. and Mrs. Brenner, Grand
Bend, were visiting friends here,
last week.
Miss Mo(Joart returned from
Detroit, where she spent last week.
Mr. Herbert Mero, a000mpanied
by his friend. Mr. Loisslle, has re•
turned from the West, Herbert
speaks highly of the West, but
says Ontario is the best after all
Miss Harrison is spending the
l d y c in Toronto.
Why do the girls senile so? Wily
Harbin is home again,
BTJ'CHANAN—MOGARVEY
:elfin. Montague, Jarvis is spend-
ing Easter with her daughter, Mrs. e
Eli Goli.nas,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mossean Hensall ,
spent Sunday at the former's par
e
its hero. 1
Most of the farmers here are Q
commencing work on the land and p
some have already planted some t
(seed,
A. Denainie, �dindsctrin with. his 4i
Itwo children. are visiting in this �. ;�
vicinity.
3iIiss. ilbertine Brisson is spend-
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Spring is here
s are very much in
e
tor
We have bought the business recently
conducted by the late B. Rannie, and area
prepared to supply your wants with good
goods at fair pr.ioes, Give us a call or
Telephone to Noe
JE �x,5
for prompt delivery
PRODUCE TAN AS CASH
1
ing the Easter . __... - -
father's, Mr. ZurjCk Brisson. ----------a----_,..— "_ _.._ __
Mr. D. Bart. Stratford visited is
many friends here, on Good Friday, ?
for sure, all the
well known sign
evidence : byeyelin , aunts, speed -
A quiet wedding ceremony took g i
place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian ing on our fine gravel road and the The general public will tales notice that I am doing business in,
Garvey, who has been the efficient Church this afternoon at 1 o- ladies in Choir gardens or house Evac in tele line of purchasing all kinds of scrap.
o'clock, 'clock when Miss Ida May Doc- cleaning.
organist of that church for the
Miss Lulu Snider Seaforth Cal- Hi hest Market Prices Paid for
let�iate, is spending her vacation at g
past ton years was Happily married
ed
o Dr. N. D Buchanan of Peter -
bora, formerly of Berlin, and a son
of Dr. Buchanan, of 'Toronto, for-
merly of Zurich. The nuptial knot
was tied by the pastor, Rev. W. A.
Bradley. The bride was attired in
a becoming travelling snit. There
were no attendants and only n few
intimate friends witnessed the
ceremony.
The young couple left on the
afternoon train on a honeymoon
trip to Washington D. C.. Balti-
more, New York and other eastern
points and will take up their re-
sidence in the Electric City where
Dr. Buchanan has a lucrative
practice.
The popularity of the bride was
tangibly shown by the large num-
ber of beautiful and valuable gifts
she received from a host -of friends
accompanied with the good wishes
for a long and happy wedded life.
—Berlin 'Telegraph.
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e e l ZURICH ■ a a
.AT MARKET
E keep in stock :a
full line of fresh
meats, halos, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and wholesomeness.
Our aim is to keep
n.othing but the best.
We make our own
sausages.
Give us a call.
yUN iBLUT
BE CHERT.
UPT
CURED
I want every person that's
ruptured to know that my
method will cure rupture
to stay cured. No matter
what your age is or how
hard you work, my method
will cure apparently hope-
less oases. Do not wait
until your rupture becomes
strangulated.
Write today. Fill in
coupon.
Name
her home here.
Address
Age• .,..... • . ...•
T5me Rupture,
Single or Double • • • •
Retern to
3, S. Set me
88 CaIedoniatbt.
Stratford
Dept. R. , Ont.
SCHOOL EXAMS.
CANADIAN NEWS
Sonne 12.000 people ars now on All )ortheses to be delivered to J. PREEiE R'S HARDWARE,
theirroway +.o Halifax and St. John 1prompt .ders r:.
from British ports, � ZI; i?,.y(.H, where the cash will be paid or trade a'iyen. Orders for
i collection of scrap may be left at the same store, p ,
The steamer Ma.cassit arrived at i will be given.
Toronto Monday, and navigation
on Lake Ontario is now officially
open.
It was 25 years ago Monday since!
era p iron, Rags, Rubbers, Horse -
Hair,
Hair, Copper, Etc.
M. WEXLERLNRALLtI5 M EXETER
troops left Toronto to put down the HENSA f
second Rini rebellion, �STANLEY TOWNSHIP A large lot of onion scare ie being
Eighty thousand acres of land1n ret in this year. This town is
On Friday evening of last week tieing jealous of its onion growiari
Following are the names in order
of merit of those in Rooni III
Z. P. S., who were promoted.
To Sr I1T Roy Appel, It'erd Haber-
er, Theo Mittelholtz, Erna Fritz,
Bernard. Hildebrandt, ,Lloyd Kalb.
fieisch,'Clara Thiel, EI -vin Book.
To Jr III Verda. Fuss, Milton
Heyrock, Samuel 'Fisher, Mars .Tilt+ caps tet l.t:neon and 111ngxton
Bock i�TiilHielClausiusl, Mary Garde m
Price, vine/. open June tli, and at Nut and instrumental music. :entitle III to Yr Itt' Javoll el ngericii
Lira en the 14111 Miss Fig Westlake is at present!
'
Feo Ho'wald, Percy Weide. , la tltlie Mer *int art El et h 'i
Caine Whalen t;lttieyin, of 4 Visiting her cousin, iter. Robert j i IV SrAverage attendance week :seized over �nottelen � I�(, • •t) )i,13
near Beaver Hills,a
• Alta.. were
sold to N. Boggs,
last week for a million dollars.
Monday was the warmest March
day Toronto has erllerit'need dur-
ing ell the time the Observatory,
established in 1S4t+, hats been in
existence.
East Elgin Liberals have nom-
inated Dr. F. H. Miller, tit ethicago and most excellent must', vtihile ]•uric
for the Commons atl tt'.11. Winna- cher where tivaitinn on the taffy. t . Ernie Stea,cy of E. R,;annie'S store
a number of people from the Bron' i reputation, and will not be out -
son Line, Santee Line, Drysdale! done.
and Bayfield found themselves: J • �4>irtniller intends going
gathered at the home of Mr. S.: `.. t'•it• John u1 a .'niel Altir7en ing
Cleave, to help Mr. Petri Cleave i'lis departure will bo generally
in finishing up a batch of rap; regretted.
for taffy. The weather wa; lea:
ant for the occasion and the even -1 Part of the Commercial hotel is
ing was spent by different games ,! toeing torn down, to be reboil t with
Cott,, of Ma1ahi de• , ; I ^ Legishi
Wye.
The Empress of Britain is now
on her way to Canada with 200
British- immigrants. the,' -armrest of
whom possesses .•,lila, r^bile the
majority have 1,;' •' er more.
Tho annual militia training
camps this summer will be held at
London, Niagara and Kingston.
Mr. H. Howard was head conk who! bas gone to Ulinton to tale a
looked after things to a finish position with Morelsh and Crooks.
After every one had their satisfae J. \S'eisrniller has added a fine -
tion as to the taffy, a grand march 1 arab register to his store fixtures.
taken to the house the numb• .
wase
er being abon;: thirty, made :t a The following is ihri report of the
pleasing sight in the ninon light. , 19 tster Exam. for 1.1 et. No R, Flay.
After they all got settled ;been in ,
The mine~ aro ui order of merit.
the house, the sweet crowd en• From Jr IV to Sr,r IV Lid zie
joked the rest of the evening by •disc nbach, PITO 1.6..gier, Lora
listening to :some excellent vocal! Haugb, Koietta Foster, Adieberi,
d e for Dlatreb 4ti. , , . ' r to ? III !eerie' let > r •l:1.
Windsor, 10"t. �- i i, : l t r u> Illel , Garfield R. Jackson, Tr;ach�r. ,
Parents having children starting half a ton of flail and ono ,hundred j The Easter llt,liday his again ,,t.,ttbt)s, l.f lett Air T'.:els.
1 teachers neF' bel belonging ti) t3Tneric'an fit'"It'r 1]r2V , 1lt a lav 0einlie+r nt (,'Mace tir lI to .',r 111 Tilei:l;t Sniith.
•
01ay
ed, as there will not be necotnocla• ;bioses Fini le..ein LL i gr,)11nt1 is exit Miss Sparks, 7'ea:'her .
tion. Levison, fur dealers of SS innipeg, ; early seeding. Wy
as the report of the charted \vftli complicity in the ,t'he scrim t_il•t ten_r time being
r . �t ` t r it a
1 ; Bee r--ETC—At the ashen Line'
Sr III to pass 425 Russel Zeller, trial. Trial Sr p ; Jol:n h')ar.cs. weer, has been Ia1, Stephen, n, nn the ; : th of : i inch,
t rt -
591 ; Elva Hoyrock 511; Alma Axt i t}a. + tip with rheumatism till winter, , is to ver. and Mie. �atiiucl Beaver,
500 ; Karl Schnell 01:; John Peter J. Truss, the Toronto postal (i]lipl a inn•. a t' onghter.
McCormick 490 ; Evo, Weber 620 ; clerk, whose arrest on suspicion of l r „
Laura Schilbe 610:; Leonard David- stealing speller:„,] of lettere Nrlti al-. l�lurl Lt 1-atv flats been •• S`Stanler on March>'2Oth.,1 to Mr.
son 472; Emanuel Koehler 453; reported last week,
has
bdeen
tc the d ideal l;ijlg onl'ttn his
iiTn t ew far of S. S.1and liens. Charles Stept »sou, a
Louis Zettel 457; Theodore Foster rtlilty, and 1 ch to rage his
llaugliter.
ea 1 14I v to H
SI Jr IV Ferd Thiel 498 ; Orland y
J h t 390 'end 73owald 414 •
to school will oblige the lr'amt Ilan side of Lakei.r wise Reeler, _ tet
pltTl:+� home, l' 1' a short visit
�,• ?,' 't re Steal:.
Pupils under six. will not be atccept- Er -e. 'i lice 1100 weather i+ putting ; t1IC ,tr II to ler, '.la, RSteaI:.
;t ' met Ben . ( ,>tient deinpe for a t. -n Wild Herbert Dal ie
by sending them Monday April 4th. men, on the
Senior Ro ai promotion examina I wolf bounty i 1 tee In ;Newd Ont. 1 r er 1 t wt> t ]c loolzin, i t
o , ,a, bairn
v ` "it '
ario, have been committed Ro,)d ,1't,l
tions. •i:i talks I Oe on June
No. •e north. has i ruuir i +t.—At the taaubls Lure..
boarding ding p tt�el to M r. E` r.
expe.#s it b more convenient for Hae o . Marcel 29th, to Mr. and
• rs in .the penitentiary.
It is understood that Premier
Roblin of nietnitohu, will, owing to
o ns on s,t;1 ':
Clarence Hoffman 454; Clayon flail+t, ; la.'111+'1, 12 -tire fry, n t:e
Hoffman 487 ; Herb SFiurin 41t5 ' (. lC it1 rut? teuilietl i,! tt 'i t t
Arnold Leibold 476. To pass 31415wilould lie lie so the I'rr:i]ic't t + r '
M. Fingland, Teacher. will devolve t, et Hon. R. i'Lt*�: t- >,
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Through 'irirst and Second Class Coacbce,
Co]oniet rxnd. Tourist S1et.pers.
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ASE. :fall ii0M E41:; EElts' Fh19P.FlLET
Wholesale tenet and vegethbl•
dealers in Winnipeg are 'beginning
to clamor for the removal of the
duty on imports of these goode
from the UnitedStates. They think
the duty might st least he held off
in the early pert of the season be-
fore Ontario fruit and vegetables
are available.
The citizens (f Brampton have
for some tine'been endeavoring to
secure commutation rates to Tor-
onto. Although only 23 miles
from that city it has been found
impossible to persltade railways to
grant commutation rates, and this
is considered unfair, in view of the
fact that Oakville and other points
of considerable distance leave been
favored in this partleular.
W, Hammond, aged 23, fortncily
of Oakville, was placed. on twirl w
Detroit last week nn the charge of
stealing $17,000 jointly from an
automobile company and a bank.
The charge was that Hammond
had "switched" valises in one of
which the money was being carried
Ile was acquitted but ra•arrostod
on other '(:barges.
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THE SHE 1N';9 L/L!LLI,4WS Co,
p
eon
Dards, '.
Co elands] ��hlaos9
Bath Toils,
Eligg1es,
Farm Taoist Etc.
A special paint for each pun •
pose, not one slapdash mix. •
tore for all.
Not low priced, but highest grade at fair, holiest prices. you know
our reputation. We say these are the best paints we know of. You'll'
•
say so too after you have used them, r
?:-t) 1BY
J. FETE ' , Zurich.