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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-04-28, Page 1Vol: XI. The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay . Township, FRIDAY WiORNI.NQ, APR. 28, .1911. 0 i't,' 0 0 0 11s our motto this spring.0 rig n Up the home is what we went you to do. It means moreasu shine, more comfort and more happiness hi your sur= roundirgs° Make our store your xi headquarters for the ;,,righten Up Goods. We have the; in W°abundance. P t:a M . �..,�e.._,�.,.�....s Floor Coverings A large assortment of linoleum. carpets, matting, and rugs. All new goods and very, pretty patterns. Do not fail to see then). WALL PAPER " 'Our wall paper-; are more ')opular than ever. They are lune palled in b auty. Our stock is :till nearly complete. Til0y will help at, much to brighten up your hone. Peerless Fencing a� Every rod of Peerless teed.:,. ll No c; wire a.nd «rill ,9 oiJ. wiretL eteherrs etc. Gold Medal - We have the agency ?or ty i'or Gold Medal Twine. length and evenest on the guaranteed. FBl?f.:ll"1`, 3 guaran- not rust;, A full 1.3st3.b ztia' ►. ; , -'� x)les, . wine Zurich and vicini— Guaranteed full market. Trice Garden Tools S(e cur line of Samson Garden Tools. None better alts be made. }3est ash handles and NI fully guaranteed. They stand the test. (1 01.1.0.7.1011t1-,IL4,1430X1011M*1121.1767YRIMIRILSOLI.tre JElouss,� le nig, Painting is part of' it just as much as soap- ing and scrubbing. There are spots that water cannot remove, and discolorations that scouring will not take away. Use the paint brus}1 insuch cases. THE SHERWIN- ' ILLIAMS FAMILY PANT Tn small cans, is made to meet the thousand and one demands fora little paint about the house. It is ready to use. Dries quickly witha good gloss. Can be washed. ' 9flt Telephone 9 PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Preeter, ZURICH )1CW 31=1=11 OZ2t8E2g 1.108= 3x X ACK 303:4 MNIMOSNIDS N3Cfof NO, 33 LOCAL NEWS. i ura.G'iir'f4',5A"zo.4-44-1p..c-u41 Mrs. vVilliam K'.opp,of Stratford, is visiting her sons and other friends in this section. MiseRiorence Iaaperte of Detroit, is visiting her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John LaPorte, Drysdale. Miss Marie „ Ducharme of the Bronson Trine spent a week With friends atnl relatives,; at Drysdale. Mrs. Bernhardt of Prbeton, who took quite 111. ',while visiting her hofne at the.. Lutheran parsonage. is rapidly recovering. There was an an,oaated scene on our streets on 'Tuesday morning when about sixty wivisters and delegates left for Hensali station. Mr. Joseph Senior, photographer of Exeter was in town,on Monday for the purpose . of photographing the members .of the Evani;etical Uonferencu. Mr. J. S. Melia the Deering agent has disposed of a. oar load of Clover Leaf :+ reaaders and over a Car of nt k aro isilernents, so far thisseason. The Rev. A. ..D. Gischler will close his pastorate at Zurich next 2undav He will preach farewdll sermons. The public is cordtall?. invited. Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quicklp,yietds to the free ap plication of Chamberlain's Lini- ment. For saleby all dealers. The Ladies' Aid of the Evan- geli^.al c1 urah Will meet in the church, on Tuesday ,the 2nd of May, at 2.3o p, m All are expo ct- ed to be present as a farewell ail. dress will be .presented to Mrs. (x is chi er. %. Fred',Hailer of Listowel, fiirti,erly of this place has . sold his shoe business and intends going to Vancouver., Ee (attended the Con- ference here an :renewed former ate,nrxata:ta latast week. ' PRESENTATION. To Arr. Cyrus tichoeh:- We, the members and friends of the 14th Oen , Hay, Evangeli' al church, have assembled in your home, to express in some tangible *ay our gratitude to yeti, for the services you have rendered to the congregation during the past number of years. The manifold duties which were laid upon you were always discharged in an able and efficient manner. As Chorister you have proved. invaluable, ever in your class, and always ready at the appointed time, and by your gentle wars won the respect and admiration of the enrire choir. In training ills Children for the different festivals you spared neither time or labor and the un- b runded success of them were largely due to your untiring and unceasing efforts. Mere words fail express our gratitude and we would kindly ask you to accept this gift as a token 'of our appreciation and as u symbol. of our love which east and every • ono' cherishes in our heart of hearts toward yon. An interestins :program was rim - tiered during the eveninO1 Rev. A D. Gisehler aettng a5 chairman. Signed c n behalf of the congrega• 'tion. W. H Edigholter, Wm. Beal-er. Now is the time to buy your spring shoes. A iiue assortment of hoes you will find here. The display in the will. dow are a few lines The Best Quality and most Reasonable-PMT— Try easonable-Prio� c — Try me and you will be pleased Shoe Repairing Done Here Biitter'and Eggs taken in exchange S:AM*EiFAUST Mi ammaavaitcw Friday S .turd y April 7th April 8th We have the most a,courate display of ev- erything that is new in Ladies' Hats, contain- ing an illustration of all the latest features for Spring. The hats are becoming and beautiful, and prices very moderate. We Cordially Invite You. Summer Dress Goods Those ladies who are anxious to have the latest in Spring and Summer Dress Goods, will be delighted with the many beautiful cloths on sale here. We have the following kinds: Crepon, Pongetta, Dress Linen, Foulard Radium, Poplin, Mull, Crepe Voile, Ginghams, Silkoline, Etc. I Now is the time to make your selection of Wail Paper. Come in and have first choice, We have a full line which will suit any room and any pocketbook. etE Wall Papers 4c� ra Gents Furnishings Just received an .immense stock of Readylnade Suits; also carry a good line of Suitings made up to order, newist spring shirts, fancy neckwear, and all kinds, df hosiery. PRODUCE OF ALL XINDS TA. PHONE 17 a FAUST Z IT L I 0 El tri -AM + AMWIR t PMP MM5 ,A s Frame house and two lots for 1,, sale or to rent. Apply to A1re.'f Elizabeth Ness, Misses .Annie and Tillie Fisher of Port Arthur are visiting their mother, at present. Miss Mildred Eilber of Stephen is visiting with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs G. .Merner. The bowling green 'is being leveled up under the supervision of Mr. J. F. Rickbeil, • Mr. Moses (Sasebo is nest selling, implements for F. Hess & don, and is reporting satisfactory salts. Baseball is in the air and Tel. \vurul says that Zurich c<in pro - &ice a good team this season. The nice weather of tho past week has given residents to do their gardening. Everybody is busy. Mr, Julius Thiel was married recently to a young lady from E:in aa.rdine. They are residing in Honsall. The Rev. A. D. Gisahler will preach his farewell sermon in the Evangelical church 14 Con., neat Sunday afternoon and in Zurich in the evenings at 7 o'clock. Notice—A meeting, of the Zurich Bowling Club and those interested in bowling, will be held in the Zurich Town Hall, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. A good at tondance is requested. Lutheran Church—The evening service in St. Peter's Lutheran church will be oondnoted in Eng lish. The sermon will be on the words "And Peter," Mark 16: 7. An appropriate solo Will be render ed by Miss Short. A hearty in- vitation is extended to all. What are you doing for your town? if you have no confidence in the growth and improvement of the town and country in which you live how on eaith do you expect other people to move among you and cause the country to d tvelop and grow for your benefit. sof kis Edward Ducharme has re- tnrnelt-.),tne from Detroit. Bev. (i,. F'`•Brown of Walkerton, brother of Mr. :sea] Brown of the Goshen Line, wills be the new minister of the Evangelical church in Zurich. Constipation brings many ail- ments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to ...which women aro subject. Corfietipation is a 'very simple thing:; it may lead to serious consequences. IN ature often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlain's Tablets are given at the first indication, =oh distress and suffering may be avoided. Sold by all cloalers a s;; ree OR rite We will give a $3 00 Prize to the boy or girl, who crau Write the best history or essayon, Zu ric TOWN LOCK and $2.00 to second;best. CONDITIONS--Contestantsanust not be over 'sialteen years old.. Write on plain paper. .'Put into e>r velope. Seal it and bring to our store. If you win you. snay select any article in the store np to above prize valucs. Contest closes May 6th, 1911. Judges Principa113eaton and Mr. 0, S. Howard. --TRY?1.'1'--• F. W.HESS - jeweller, ZURICH