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The Herald, 1910-04-22, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich, and. Hay Township, • Vol. X. FRIDAY 1VMORNFNG, APR. 22, 1910. We are in a position to supply any or all your wants for spring house cleaning There is no time like spring for 'brightening up around the home. A look through our large stock will sur- prise you at the variety and quality of our goods. WALL PAPERS Our hew stock of Wall Papers is now ready for your inspection. Our line cousiets of the newest colorings and W shade effects. Call and look through our sample book. 0 f 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sherwin=Williams Buggy Paints 0 Linoleums, Carpets, Etc. We have a large stock of liuoleums to choose from. The designs are very pretty and it is well worth your time to call and look through our. line. We also have a nice line of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Ete. LACE CURTAINS We have never shown a more complete line of Lace Curtains than we are showing this year. The deigns are exquisite and the quality unsurpassed. Buy Reliable Quality Seeds Seeding time is here. Vt't: have everything in the lute of gar- den, flower and field , ee t4s We carry the eels tta ecl Steele, Briggs' Seeds. All toted. Sherwin=Walliams Floor Paints Poultry Netting and Fencing We have poultry netting from 18 inches to 72 be chew, wide. If von want a serviceable warden fence see our Peerless Junior poultry fence. Eighteen wires high and will turn any fowl. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fly Screens Ely time will soon be here We carry all sizes screen wire cloth. Also a com- plete line of screen doors, screen windows, e to. Our prices are right, quality eon .ideied. Get our prices on 1/f oil erre Barb lack wire, Woven Fencing, Sta.= pies, Stretchers, Etc.. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS TAKEN .317)_ Telephone 9 lammtraemivannsentwarneeoem t e r wince -i . LOCAL NtW S Mr. J. J. Merner 1s expected home this weelc from his trip to the West. D. S. Faust has the best value in ladies hose, 2 pr for 25 cones, re• gular 25 cents a pair. Mr. Louis Prang's two children have both been quite ill, bat are reported some bettor. The Ladies Aid :of the Evan. geltoal church will meet, on Friday the 29th of tine month, at 2.30 o'clock p. m. See our line of Samson harvest tools, such as hayforks, manure forks, &o. Every one guaranteed. .i. Preetor, a Mr. D. S. Faust left on Wednes- day morning for Berlin, as one of the delegates to , the Evangelical conference. Father Landreville. of Drysdale returned on Friday evening from Quebec, whither he had been summoned owing to the death of his father. Lutheran Church—The evening service in St Peter's Lutheran church, will be conducted in Eng- lish. Allare welcome. Mr. William Brown, who has been engaged with a Toronto shoe dealer for some tithe. left this week for Winnipeg, where he has secured a gond situation. Mr, D. S. Faust received a messaee on Saturday, that his son Mr. Alfred E. Faust, who is living at Lewiston, Idaho, had undergone an operation for obsess under the liver. Abundant rains' ill this week and a spell of -warm wen.ther -would bring on vegetation with ae rush. Most farmers are through seeding and were' 'waiting for a good shower. - Mr. Edgar Weill' .head q1e •1x in Mr • •L store for Some yc aare and is visiting his parents in De. trait, and frown there '.he intends going into the Canaadian\West Mr. T. Green of Merlin'; snbsarip tion agent for the Mail altd Empire, eves to town this week, ?ancl gave the Editor a friendly t,n11, Air. Green was at one time , Editor of the Parkhill Gazette and is a well- known newspaper loan of Western Ontario, A local board of Trade would be n, good thin„ for our little town. Matters of vital interest may need to be dealt with on short notice and an organized Board could take such matters in hand promptly. The matter of railway connection is a live subject at present and there is every reason to believe that the St. Marys and Western (C. P. R.) intend to extend their lines to Exeter, this summer and if it could be shown to the Company that a line .via. Exeter to. Goderich would be a good thing. we believe that a Board of Trade could materially assist in getting the lino built. Let the businese men organize and we shall soon see beneficial results, to the town and community. There are a Iso other matters that could be dealt -with from time to time, to the great benefit of our hustling burg. >o has been Merger's Is left tcSEci CAM l'BELL--SCHNELL No. 38 WAMMAAVANAWAWANWAVAMMIVAMAMIWW +a L all P r.ipers Now is the season for a general cleaning - up. We have a large stock of handsome Wall Papers for bedrooms, halls, dining rooms and parlors. Cali and see Sample Books New Spring Dress Goods We have a good range of the very newest in Dress Goous. New Linen Suitings We show the best Linens for the mond•, in colors, Tan, Blue, Pink, and stripe. Lottisine Novelty For Dresses We are the only ones that show this Louisiae Novelty. Its next to a silk dress for only 25 cents a yard. In colors, Rose, Reeida, New Blue, and Cbane. Mnsiins Etc. New Dress Dluslins, Lac- es, Embroidery, Dress Trim- mings, Dress Buttons, Belts. Madrass Curtains We show a good range of Mcdrass Curtains. Ladies Waists •Li White, Black and Ecru Pi es from 05 cents to 84.00 eaih. Call and see these lovely waists, Ladies fancy paraeols, and children parasols. Men's Tailor Made Suits New Men's Hats and Caps ery te We have a large range of the latest hits. If you cannot be suited with the hats we have, we will" make up for you the kind you like. .- itilortllly- nvito-yon to i ll and look throlathig. Department. All Farm Pr odt'tce taken in F PHONE 17 exehan.ge UST Z(;BICH AAAMMWMPAMMWMMWARM See our single harness at $9.00, Best Cleveland coiled wire $2.40 at Hartleib's. p?r 100 lbs, at Hartleib's. Miss B. Urquhart, of Hensa.11 Mr. Beaton, the principaa t of the visited at Mrs. S. Ronnie's, on school left on Monday for his home Sunday. at Clinton, owing to illness. We carry a good line of curtain For everything in fine furniture, • -stretchers. carpet beaters, ham. springs and Mattresses, just follow mers, acc. J. Praetor. the crowd to Hartleib's. There is considerable sickness in Mrs. Shoemaker, of Parkhill is town at present, mostly bad colds.. vtsiting her mother, Mrs. F. Messrs, Josiah Geiger and Wm. Demuth, who continues in very O'Brien are both laid up at present. feeble health. Don 't forget that we nandle the You can get nothing better than modern malleable iron range, world mar -not varnish for renewing and bast at $50 00, Peddlers charge preserving, your linoleum. T. you $70.00 for a smaller stove, at P;:eeter. Hartleib's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ortwein left Dr. Oven's Surgeon, Oculist .on Wednesday, to spend the specialist will be at Royal Hotel„! balance of the week with relatives, Hensall, on Friday, April 29th, I at Kippen, Hillsgreen and Bayfield. Hours all deer. Glasses properly D S. Freest has a full supply of fitted, Catarrh, deafness, fail i long red mrangold Seed, yellow ing eyesight and throat troubles globe and giant yellow. Swede treated. A quiet marriage tceok pleee at turnip seed. itaut om turnip seed the Pre hytetiau Meuse. brand l The tib. C', T. U. met WednAsclay!and all kinds of carrot seeds, Bend on April 4th. wit 2 3n, 'I he bridegroom eves Mr. (len Vemit- bell, youngest see of 4irs. P. Came. hell. of the the 1 .ircl t.•nne ssinn .,t ley 51rs. «1 leene ra£ttt vlaic,h to t.lieaeia once of the presto-, who Stanley• The bride %es Miss Menne Business was transat ted ! is attending the annual conference Elizabeth Schnell, daughter of Mr. Miss Ella Rennie then sang as ; session n at Berlin. John H. Se,.bneli, of Zurit h. The bea.ntifn1 sola, entitled "Hold: marriage eerenianp was solemnized Then My Hand t) Lord," The The reliable family horse Brim - by Rev, Mr, Corriere, tinele of the President then took charge of the' elm Bill. owrin 1 by Air. F W Hess, bridegroom. The young couple re- Et?ncational half hour, the subject ! for the pact 16 years, passed in iiia manned at the home of the bride's being •'«'oman," what she has cheeks nn Monday as the resell of father for a few days. On l: r•icleiy proven herself to lee, the place she an accident; Mr Hess found his they carne to the second concession has won, and is winning for her- !faithful old friend on Sunday of Manley, where a reception was self in the world to -day, Wrnnon 1 morz,ing, with hi 'hind foot over held in the evening; at the home of bas proven herself a Heroine, ,1s , the halter :strap and it is supposed Mrs' P. Campbell. She bride was was Hannah Dustin. Woman has his strnggles to free himself was the recipient of many handsome shown to the world the true spirit the direct cense of his death. Old Bill was a familiar figure on tho streets, and his hunting, camping and fishing trips; not to shy any- thing of his feasting and fasting, ton Alberta. They will visit friends 'orothea Lynde Dix would make an interesting horse •at Fort William, and Moose Jaw on Wouian has proven herself a story. It is said the old "sport" their way home. Mr. Campbell Reformer, as 'as Mies rrancisE, could untie 'any ordinary knot, hes a good position as ' coli•keelier Whittled, and again woman : has open any door, stand on the joist;; in the l000motiye for.etnan's office been an advocate of the cause of after be had pawed away the Of the C. N, R. atE lmonton. They woman's Jogai emancipation as was plank of his stall, eat a barrel of left With thocongratulations and Susan B. Anthony. The meeting ()ids at a meal altd nuke a, euisan. good wishes of a large 'netenbcr o (hosed with singing the `t'enieer- ce of himself gelieraily. 13111 lived endives tail. frierd 3, anee D neology. . E. Al, W. ' rt fust life and lied itn entiinoly end. afternoon, April 20th. at the home: There will be no preaching;ser- of Ctrs, J. A. Williatnls. The dee:vice in the Evangelical church next, votinnal exercies were conducted 7 Sunday morning or evening, o -yin ; a• 1 and useful presents. Atter spend- ing a few days among friends' in Stanley, the happy couple left on Tuesday for their bonne at Edmon• of Patroitistn, as did Mrs Derrell, Laura Secorcl, Deborah Sansom. Woman has proven herself a philanthropist, as was Miss Dor-