Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
The Herald, 1910-05-27, Page 8
"1-h A Z' rr r rt 1 �'m htiw 4;. ��"his s dig ire are shows g a very specially fine line of fancy colored Worsted uits for mmen of middle a.ge. The clot)ls in these suits are equal in quality to the 2.o. au d. $ 5 ordered s k ;:its. Colors Bronze, Brown, � � R , Bl -je© lack, €u .,� P Ip t' atb Y a e Jus t arrived....A large line of Lace Ourtaii s of fiuee ;t designs and patterns. Prke- =�5c. to S5.00 Tu bl Goods For ,;y� sin _ Fancy (ingharns In all the latest pat,terrts algid shades, in plaids and stripes 2a1.'i'• ebown 1n abundance o and 121/1c. per yard. PR an wepp Oue of the most popular' W' ash Goods for Spring Suits or 1}re sets. All the new 0 9 .i.aia(;;es :al't; shown. 18 cents per yard y:�.�{ 1'w :L n S f:.W 4 4i i g s Very nmeh in de•ina l for L 1sh Suits. 'd�•'e ;air: showing a full ran e of them ill good shr des an(1 patterns. •\Te have all kinds of garden seeds. a ,;ood variety of Mangold, Turnip, Sugar Turnip and Carrott seed. Al so beet, We handle all kinds of Farm Produce. �R GENERAL ERCHANT A79 Headquarters for the Celebrated �.fii+ wa f.r qf1- Tie Zlrrwich .6I erald, �£ Cedar Cut to Order The undersigned,–/aTtving a glerge stock .of prince Hemlock and Cedar, is prepared to ct.•lt to order tiny hill up to 36 feet long in fd'emlook and up to 20 feet long in Cedar ta•t the l'LOWEST MARKET PRICE ' A¢ I' U TARD J3AYI IE+ LIQ Cheap uits FOR ring a d Summer There•.is nothing like being well dressed at all times especially in Spring and Summer. We are doing better work every day' and the suits we are turning out give good satisfaction. Order year SS�pr'iing Suit iere, �" and you will always be dressed up to date. La7u ndry im Connnection, W. HL O'' AN Tailor, - ZURICH Garden and field hoes at 25 cents each, at Hartleib's. Halley's Cornet is not the bird that it was predicted to be, 'and to make matters worse it has had most of its tail feathers pulled out. When a Blenheim, Kent County, physeian was called to attend a woman suffering froth high fever he heard the "cheep" of newly. hatched chicks, A. search throtegh. out the room was unavailing, when suddenly, to the doctor's surprise several newly hatched chicks em. erged from under the coverlet of the -bed. 'The farmer. having hear,l that high fever ran three weeks, and eggs taking the sante tune to hatoh, conceived rhe idea of utilia ins the fever beat for hatching. A iteneral ()lean up disclosed piles of egg eh t`� e an. the bed. ,H AY COUNCIL Council tier &ray 2lst, alipresent The follow ing Tenders were re. oeival fer the bending of Roeder's, Kleinfele and t4ilsuu's bridges. .1 Gaffney, ti e33 00 and 20cfs square i`t fclr floors, v. Wit erspoon `v34.3o per cub. yd 15cts square ft for floor ; .J. Soluiettler•, r> e0 per cub. yd 18 cts stluaare ft,for floors ; .1. Lawson, -1;•f. + 5 per cub.yd 25cts srluero ft for floors ; C. Sclnilbe, $4 75 per cub. yd 24cts st dare ft for floors. Tender .of ll. W itherspoon was aocepted, being tale lowest. Notice was given the Council by •7 Neusohw aanger and .f Baker, re- questing council to have '•aohwahe Drain" cleaned out, also notice was given•by Oscar Koehler asking to have West Branch South of H S 13 cleaned out. P. W. Parnoomb will he emnployed.to examine these drains and report to the Council. r W .Parnoomb's oiler of 5% of the total cost of Howard. and !1 Bell Bridge:, as fees work in connection with the building of these Bridges, was accepted by the Council. A petition eigned 10 ratepayers of the Eastern part of the Town• ship, asking permission for the Tucker. mith telephone system to he extended'into fray, was laid be. fore the °buton. The niatter a vas laid over for the next meettn; of Loaned Accounts were paid as follows 1! W I+"arncomb pt payment of fees Howaard. and .Bell Bridges, $55.00 ; Casper' Walper work 0 R $3.00 Council will meet again on Wed nesday, the first day of June, at 10 o'clock a. m., as Court of Pia vision of tne•Assessment Roll end general business. 1 . Hess Sr.. Clerk. bC ClbCI3nie® hie ;`►Citi CJ Girls wanted•• for. newest ea 1 brightest, cleanest and most up•to•date blouse and white• wear factory in Canada. Work consists of sewing ' Ladies' waists. Girls ' ex- . perieneed. on power sewing* madhines- preferred, hint beginners will be taught. Cotnfortabl'e quarters.. Steady wo>t'k, ,. Good wages. ve THE. S' AR WHITB'Vr'EAB MPG, CO• W c p b . C:lntdrio Q 4►0 vi6 a�►4 Oi4 D•D 4.0 4, o D,Q �0 9p 0. �'l•c'l"G'•t^i"�a•"�a•�^�.4''�5'+'��r.ea•'�•"`:s..e+r.,r��p`•p�,�J•�'G�+ ��1 4a 0,4• `� 1.D vao You will be surprised at our large stock D of Shoes for men, women and children, but DQ, as leaders in the trade wa have to keep the 0 Q very best. Our turn -over is - so large that r ; . we can and do. give you better prides than A you are aecustomedto get. Our Spring Stock 40 will be found right. tell and examine it. a 4D 4 �0' �9�.v Ywfli.•=,I, 'VYsaldll . ;.a>.E h r'E , Zurich The only exclusive Shoe Dealer in Town •'� � � a,a.,p.aa,a.,l'.Gia. ry O 4.:0•'�.`.,,a,a..li. ''G•G�`�•p ��DpC'i"O•d•llDp44 U:v An Ontario Paint for Ontario Hones YOU care not asked to try"a new discovery" nor r to make an experiment when you paint with ROBERTSON 'S POSE PREPARE') PAIN' It has been made, sold and used in Ontario for many, many years, and from the beginning has led the mar- ket as an absolutely dependable product. It is made especially to meet and withstand the par ticular climatic conditions of this Province—not made to be sold on the Pacific Slope, the Middle Western States or. the Atlantic Seaboard, but for Ontario --an Ontario Paint for Ontario Homes. This is one of the reasons it gives such good service. It will pay you to comae in for a color card and special prices. PHONE 13 p u a. t Z ...JRlC HUROal 'S LARGEST COMI Iiiii9ATION STORE 01 3 :i is ,y New stock of Pine and Hem- lock Lumber, and the Best Hastings . grand Shingles, big shipments just to hand. r ng in your Ord r Now PHONE 19 Z..URICU Court of Revision TOWNSHIP OF HAa' Irotice is hereby given that the first sit- ting of the Court of Revision ori She Assessinent•Roli of the Township of F3sy for the year 1919, will he held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on iVeclnesday, June 1st, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 20th day of• May, 1910 3.. Bass �;r., Clerk. HEA1SAOa Hugh Alt:Martin has taken .•large eem ent rrai1k rontrar.t at Jarvis and has moved his outfit to than tpwn. J. W Ont�vc+in and l .. E Me Donell are briddine into paint brush artists.' Their first job was ra,pta,inting the% old bona stand, and it w ill likely •bo the last cane ' 'rhe Court of lie`s i�tvtt nt the A's tenement roll wii1'bo bold on the 30th . Theta is•veiy hardest tall,, tip tri stalling a ninntc�ipal t •leehr,ne ey 'taro in town. Chamberlain's Stomach au(1 Liv- er Tablets will clear the' sour stomach, sweeten the breath' and create it healthy appetite. They promuote thin fi,ow of gastric , juice, thereby intiuting good digestion. Bold by J. J, Merger. hltl RKET REPORT.—The fol- lowing ` `is the report, of Zurich markets corrected tip tc Thursday,: Barley' • 43 to 45 Peas 75 Bran . 21.00. Shorts , .. .. `22 00 22.00 Oats.. 32 33 Wheat 93 95 Hay 12, 00 Driu ti aypples + ' 5 5 Clover seed . .... 8.00 :9.00 Potaatoes..... .. , 25 25 I3utter 17 17 ,i+3ggst 18 18 :Zlogs liveweiget. . >' 9.30 . rIENS,ALL 'MARKETS Cook's Best Ploi-ai . .... 2.775 l�'lieat,.•. .:.. 1,.013 {'):ets ... ; . , ::, .y, ...... ,.,:': :38 X33 I3a.ii1'ty . . i f8 ;a 1'ek� •• z•.. .. .. (1 ill TCf:;�;;'ilc,iwoight' i1.1.}.