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Vol. VII, No. 38
ZURICH, ONT., FRIDAY,. APRIL 12, 1907.
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Chas. Welker, liveryman, cap-
tured the reel ticket in the crrria.ge
class, for his team of blacks at the
Clinton Horse Show last Thursday.
Mrs. Mary Steelck, hies sold her
•.far•m, lot 28, con. 15. Hay, to her
Sou, Edward. Mrs. Stelek intends
inoving into her dwelling in this
village.
Rev. T. Hauch and Rife, of
Walkerton, a .former pastor of the
Evangelical church here. are visit-
ing the former's brother, Philip
Rauch, this week.
Mrs. J. SnhrIPll left on Monday
for Pigeon, Mich., to rtttend the
wedding of her son, George, to
Miss Bernice Sohluchter, which
took place on Wednesday of this
week.
The services in the Evangelical
r'bnrch next Sunday evening will
be in the interests of the yomig
people. Rev. A. D. Gisehier• will
take for his subject, "The Serpent
behind the hedge,"
The past office department have
given notice that all picture post
cards outlined with diamond. dnst
tiniest he enclosed in envelopes. Any
posted witliont envelopes will be
'sent to the dead letter office.
IS THIS TRUE?
The Hensall Observer says : The
various faotrons of •, Snnth Baron
Grits are playing bea:ntifully into
the hande of their • Conservative
brethren: 'Rhea' hkave one roan w
• unix^carry the riding if r
• aside their differertoes: anti rally
arroind him,. etheirw ise friend Gunn
will knnek the tar out of thein.,
GUN CLUB RE -ORGANIZED.
A r ieetinar of the Illeelhers of the
Zurich Grin Club was held last• Fri-
e1ay e•VF•ninn far taA pnrposo of re-
41rmn,L'n0 for 1907. There was a
gond attendance and by the inter.
est and enthusiasm displsaved the
. prosr,eets for al gond season's snort
for the members seems bright. The
following officers were P&Poted
Preeidrnt, C. Fritz: Sec.'w-Tress..
W. (*. Hess : RPfeepe. P. i•+ii)ple
Snorer. E. Zeller. The entrance
fee is $1,00, enol anvnne wishing to
join can an so by giving their
names to the seai•etary-treesnrer
with the necessary fuse.
HICKS' FORECASTS.
A reactionary storm perind is
central on the l l th, 12th and kith:
This period embraces the Moon on
the celestial equator on the 11th,
and new Moon on the 12th. These
facts lead as to believe that stoma
conditions will be prolonged from
tbe preceding period, and than e
ruar•ked crisis of April storms twill
fall on and toiching t.be 11th and
122th. Vicious electrical stormy
with hail, will visit many sectionsa
daring the passage of these storm
venters from west to east, Taking
-the 12th as the center of a period
of five days, we may reasonably
]nok for reports of seismic disturb-
ances from various parts of the
globe.
WEDDING BELLS.
A quiet but pretty wedding was
1 eld at the Lutheran parsonage in
Znrioh last Tuesday evening, .April
)the when feivada Margaret, only
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
(,olosky of the Bronson Line, was
)harried to Mr. .Tolin Albrecht of
the 14th non. of tray. by the ltev.
E. Sahnelke. The bride was attend-
ee by. .Miss Maggie Oswald and the
groom was well and ably assisted
by Mr, Hervey Colosky, only
brother of the bride, The bride
• avis beautifully attired in a gown
f white henrietta with a, white
chifon hat trinvnod.with pink and
white roses and white plume. The
dress Was trimmed with silk ]ace,
ribbon and ruching. The happy
young oonple left on Wedneeda.y
morning for a honeymoon trip to
Midland, Mich, to visit the groom's
dieter. The bride's travelling snit
'vas of blue venentien cloth trim•
ined with lune silk, white velvet
'and buttans rind blue hat to match
The 'grooms gift to the briale ivus a
gold blac'et.
Go to H. Well for a go )d hand
sewed harness,
A number from Zurich attended
the Anti -Barroom Convention et
Hensall on Monday.
C. Either delivered a number of
horses to Lncan on Monday for L.
Moser, of the Bronson Line.
The sleeting of the C. 0 C. F.
will be held nn Friday evening,
April 19tb. at 7,30 o'clock,—lies.
Mr. Morris Weber, son of Chas,
Weber, left for Philadelphia, Pa..,
on Wednesday, where he intends
to stay,
Wtu Hoffman has purchased a
brand. new hound. It is black and
tan in color and is said to be some-
thing good.
Mr H. J' albfieisch, of this Tillage
has disposed of 50 acres of land,
being north half of lot 8, con. 16,
to Benj. Pfile.
Grandfather warm is confined
to his room on account of illness
His advanced age makes his re-
novery doubtful.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Corriveau, died on Sunday
evening, the interment taking
place in the Catholic Cemetery,
Drysdale. on Monday afternoon.
The anneal conference of Evan-
gelical Association will be held et
Crediton next week, beginning on
Tuesday. ` Bishop Brevfogel, D.
D., of Reading, Pa,, will preside.
Miss Freda Hes., daughter of P.
Hess, Sr., left for Blyth bast Satur-
day near which place she has se-
cured s. school, for the present
terns. Her ctiities commenced: on
Monday last.
The Zurich Gun Club sent ten
members to Crediton on Tuesday
for a return match with that team.
The result was 62 to 48 in favor
of Zurich. The score will be found
under Crediton items in this issue.
Word was received from Irvin
Matter of the West, that lie has
accepted a position as tinsmith
with Meee s. Su •bar
Mr- •Mottei• is it good Mechanic and
worked ebeut 4 years ago in Zurich
for his Uncle, Mr. G• }L.rtleib.
Mr. Louis Moser of the Bronson
Line, is down with a severe attack
of pneumonia, and although quite
weak, hie physician hopes to re-
store bits to his nsual health. A
trained nurse from St. Joseph
Tiospital, London, has heen seenred
and everything po4sible is being
done for his speedy recovery.
A full line !of garden and field
seeds on laancl at S. Rennie's,
Zurich,
bliss Lsittie 'Galster returned to
her home here from ,London last
Thursday.
In this 'iasne will be found en
interesting letter from Mr, R
Stelek, of Edmonton,. .Alta.
Jarst see our Single mild Nickle
harness reg $20.00 for '$18,00, They
are world beaters, C. B.a.rtleib.
Rev. T. Hauch, of Walkerton,
will occupy the pulpit in the Evan-
gelical church at the morning ser-
vice next; Sunday.
0. Hartleiilr, in company with
Mr. Heamen, Exeter, got in a car-
load of coiled and barb wire last
week. The car. contained 18 ton.
The two lots adjoining the olcl
Lutheran cemetery, which were
offered for sale last Saturday, were
Purchased' by It. R. Johnston, the
price paid being $155.00.,••.:.
The members of the W. 0. T. U.
will meet; to hold their regular
meeting, at the home of Mrs. Magel
on Wednesday afternoon, .April
17th, commencing at z 80.
Hon. J. W. St. John, M. P. P.,
for West York, and speaker of the
Ontario Legislature, died at his
home in Toronto on Sunday. Hon,
Thos. Crawford, member- for Toron-
to, has been appointed as speaker,
Farmers who need MasseyMlar-
ris machine repairs can get same
at my shop, as I am agent
for these repairs. Also have. genuine
Verity plow points. . Jae0b Deieh•
ert, 38-2
John Decher, of the Babylon
Lino, killed a hen hawk between
his hou;ae and barn a, few day: ago.
It, had captured a chicken and was
devouring it. It is not often these
birds venture so near to the build-
ints,
.A. large quantity .of clutch sett
seed has elready :sec*a 'sown by.
residents at'tne villeeea •i ;,uuntry,
still Inoro is to i rills r The
l ig of dn*,h setts ni `t {5se:;-
tien is steadily increasing am' �s it
general rule, the .growers make
money out of their crops. •
Solloel re.oponeclon Monday, and
a large number of the little folks
started in to learn the A, B, C's.
How many of us remember those
days when with sante, book and
punch, we first ramie our way to
the sohoolbonse, n plane full of
wopd erfut thing.,. Were those not
the happiest clays of all.
THE SHERD/?,-WILLIAMS PAINT
COVERS MOST
Figure 360 square feet, two coats
to the gallon, and you'll generally
have paint left over.
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT
WEARS LONGEST
We can show `you houses still in
good condition painted many
years ago.
THE SHERIVIN-WILLIAMS PAINT
LOOKS BEST
The colors are clearer and cleaner
than any others and have a more
lasting gloss.
THE SHERwIN-W/LLIAMS PAINT
MOST EGONOMIGAL
It takes less S. W. P. to do a given
job, and you don't have to paint
as often.
THE SHERwIN-WILL/AIMS PAINT
FULL MEASURE
Most paints are sold short measure.
With S. W. P. you get a standard
Imperial gallon for every gallon
you buy.
IRV
Spring time will Foon be here, My Atock for spring
zs almost complete. It will pay you to -visit ray stc1 ci
*and see all the latest Designs 1 have to show yOu.
DRESS GOODS.
LINOLEUM S.
A frill range in Black, Iters, Glue,
Green and Greys, The Greys aro 4 yds wide: sect 2 ids wide very
stronger than ever fur the corning pretty patterns.
spring.
PRINTS.
.A, large range of prints, all pat-
terns and several German prints.
MUSLINS FOR tVA1SSTI\GS
AND DRESSES.
4 flilt range and different colors•
oat what you want.
LACE CURTAINS.
A new stock of Lace Curtains,
different prices.
• CARPETS.
Floor 011 Cloth 2 e ds wide and 1
yd wide.
WALL PAPER.S.
I have some lovely wall paler eo
not buy before you call and a c e my
stock. They are of the newest de-
signs. I also have Fume wall paper •
which I ani selling out at 5 penis
roll. These papers are all liigl1
priced paper. You will got a snail
oil them.
A fnll line of Lee s ane! Ern -
Tapestry carpets, in 8 pniterns broideries.
and different lnr.cez.
Wool carpets, 30 inches wide at Fresh soeci, of Groc ries always
low prices; cul hand,
We will handle Dutch Setts again this spring.
Ali kinds of Produce taken in exchange
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ATE you seen our large stock
of Spring Shorts for Men,
Women and Children. It
-is nearly complete and we
feel satisfied ti]at Ise can. iit any
foot In style shape 6Lleather..
fist. We irivi.te loth inspection
and we fee l'satisiied that we can suit
you 111 style and price.
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange._
C. FRITZ5 e Shoe man• Q�
Everybody
Wants 5=W P.
"1 secs be the papers," said Mr. Hen-
nessey, "that the spring painting, bas be-
gun." "Yes." replied Mr, Doo] -)y, -and
it's a 'funny thing. Ilinne's oy, that the
• only pure ptaint and the only one that
will stand the sun, wind and rain le the
Sherwin-Williams Tarnnd. .They shirred.
to slake paint 25 years ago ; they made
it purethen and they've inset chanted.
their mind& since. Talk about children
crying for Peruny, it ain't in it with the
way an old home will green and creak
in every joint until a eonple of coats of
S -W P. ase applied, wben it, subsides in-
to .a peaceful existence and to the naked
eye 15 a thing of beauty and a joy fur -
aver."
"And where do you get rt" asked
Heuessey.
"It's truce in . Canada replied Ur.
.Dooley, -arid yon buy it at .7, i'redoer's,
Zurich.
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Use No Other
A few reasons why you
should hay the Peerless
fence. Because it is made
el' No. 9 heavy gal vemixed
Bard steel, wire throrigbont,
which will turn any Lind
of stock. simple in cnn-
str'liCtia)n, need 4 1)) repair -
;g because isnrade right_
Weather cannot basal it, it
is made in Cene.d,t. Look
at the heti; rihove it is the
vital part of nn) fun' e. Tsar
1'ecr'lees leek c.al:rr,t enp
and (Les+st net inji.u' the
wire, Oita is why. fall
end seta) samples.
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