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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-06-02, Page 8rimer Goods Onr stock is now oomplete in the various lines of Voilet+. Mar, quisettes, bilk Crepes, L1nirtas, Piques, Middy Cloths, Lawns, letuslins, etc. White Wear A nice line of Ladies Voile waists on hand. Prices from $1.25 o $.1 oo, also silk waists, underskirts, night gowns, underwear, corset covers, eto. ew Laces and Embroideries A large stock of laces in all widths in • white, cream and black. eeeings and corset cover embroideries in new designs. in CCoats 3 dozen ladies Rain Coats just arrived 1n tan, navy and black at the Special Price of $5 50 each. Also a new line of men's ••13alruacan style coats at $10 50. 111/012UMS and Floor Coverings A fine range of patterns to choose from in Linoleums and Floor Oil Cloths in the different widths Also R.ngs. Well Pn' ers 'Window Blinds, Lace and Scrim Curta'.ns and all the variou ao. Iines of F_ fuse Furnishings. Field. ani Girl -en Se t11 Essex grown s‘ed corn, Wiscensin No 7, White Cap Yellow Dent, Imnroved beaming, an'l Vl•amm ath Southern Sweet, and 1 all the differ 'at varieties o: lidtn;;el, Tur.iip and Carrot Seeds. Fresh Groceries always on hand RTJBY and GASCITO ''HONE 17 3=atE 3 sicsteDl a iE3 Mgr t,I70811:381= 3EiaO ~. I. HUDSON, P�1.411eJ, ZURICH 3r2e900 3E 8tE3f 3t1:I01130Elf3R3E 518:3E1E2£ E iE3i Cream and. Eggs W A. N TE D Will pay highest cash price for Cream and Eggs delivered at - my ' residence, Zurich, at any'teng the- `eCk.l Corrected bt,ery Thursday. Butter Lggs Dried Apples P„ttttoes,.. Wheat Cats Barley Buckwheat Rohr 13san ;shorts Low Grade Live Hogs fob • .92 50 53 3.00 Hensall., .... �p.22 24 05 1 '2 5 ,95 50 5 a;: 7(. 8.60 $25.ta; 28.01. 85.00 10.10 Local News Mr Wm Lehman, of London, spent n. few days this week visiting his moth er here. Mr.. Ford Sparks left for." the Can,' adian west last week witha carload of horses. All hotel bars and liquor stores tae' Manitoba discontinued busiaaess on Wednesday evening of this week. Have taken the agency • for 'anto trailers. They tee made to order and are for all purposes for any make. of car, L. Prang. Hay council holds its regular a eet ing next Monday. The Court of Re vision of the itssessine,rt roll will be held in the forenoon, Mrs, Matthais Hohner, one of the pioneers of Stanley township, passed' away on Thursday of la: 1 week al the advanced age of 84 years, The de- eeesed bad been in failing health fog some time. The funeral was held .nr- Saturday, the remains being interred in the Bronson Line cemetery, Rev. D. Johnson officiati ig.. Four suns John, William, David and Samuel aal'. itanley, and one daughter, Mrs. Larsen, of I>eyfieid, survive her j EI Add -A -Link -Bracelets A fresh supply of Gold and Silver ' Add -a -Links just arrived. We engrave them to your order. GEOR GE Ra HESS & 00 •5 4Vy • JEWELLERS ." ZURICH <csa,iL'},x,:coava?.. wr ash i0. .- • •; t+ N COUNCIL ai+ of the Township of fe , ed in • the ,roti I 'Hall, free Yta ; ::d -y, the 2t;tb of May rlbaat °.0 er. All !tembers were pro- em.,_' .ee e'reeitter of the previous eeollint r• seen e 'nil adopted. It wrItLto ! sa,d to butiai the follow- ee bridge. .. Cppneite lot 17. con 2; Shia ''nstd between • lots 20 and 21, cone: cud at ?/:ckenzie's creek oe the 14th con„ and that tend- ers for the t%.;udtru,:tilin thereof be re- 0eived b tins council up bo ,the 16th of June 1016 at noon 1'Le ((Aloe Prig orders werepassed. Oraustui .efovelby Co. Additional aov lags e >-60; Henry t mibh sheep Tilled by wee, 4.66; Dickson and Curl• ing, solicitors' fees 12.00; Frank Tay- lor, gredtng 35.75; Ezra Heist,. grad- ing 14 00; 4'dni White grading. 3.50; 11vin Bales grading 27.25eJohn Bieh• aril grading 1 75; Geo Hepburn grad- .ing 50.50; bid Fahner grading 9.00 )faker and Moir culvert etc. 11.25.. The eoni'icil adjourned to• meet again mi. Tint relay, the 150 of June 1916 at 1 p in when Gravel con•tnaets will be let. fleury Eilber. Clerk. RECENT itis A N.WEL L ECONOMY RECORDS In Sorrel Africa -31.3 miles on two ounces iees.than a gallon of' petrol IN London, England -38.6 miles on a new mixture of oil and petrol. In Seattle, Washington -431 miles on tierallon .,f gasoline. In 'Detroit, Michigan=44 miles on t gallon of gasoline. Ing Oakland, California -45.6 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Above are listed some of the ' more remarkable of the series of economy marks registered by Maxwells. These tura taken from a greater list of econt- emay records. Unsolicited testimonials Ito the high mileage records• made by !Maxwell cars are constantly coming to the Maxwell offices at Detroit. LONG SEASON Dir. W. ti. laljot finished thresh og last season's crop of beans this veek at the harm of Mr. Dolph Allan 13 Line, Stephen. The season ba 'seen '1er1g one 3$,":'fs. .. not after hat iea asts suitsate enon1h. of thane. eli,$.310114NOUbTED- - .. a • Ilev..11 Iteutl,et =leis r atcteiT easter of St. Peter's Lutheran church /Crich, at the services on Sunday. terenoon. His father, Rev. Mr ilatube of flemilton, had charge of he services and preached a powerfu Marmon. In the evening the pastor 1..,tiviirA,1 hi.' inq.rt;und sermon to r large congregation. The text modest for :the mlrning sermon was taken from John 21: 15 18 and dealt with the two fold dun; 'eetty- ,1,1ts' of the we:ens +n the non € r igation, and secondly, the duty of Londono Life Policies are "GOOD AS GOLD" Why not protect yourself and family with a good life insurance policy. All the popular plans of incuranca written., For particulars apply to Andrew F. Hess, Local Agent. 4 ud t:ungrogau,ui to the pa.SGur, Cin -ext for the evening sermon was.2 Cot L8; 11; "Be perfect, he of gnarl :omfort, be of one mind, live in peac Ind the God of Love and Peace shall' b: with you. 6. P. SCHOOL REPOST Report for May based on attenda'ne conduet, and work in general Tr. 1V—Cies O'Brien Lillian Wee 1nh, Iney Ynngbint, Arming Brenner, Iva ICalbfleisch, Iven ICalbfleisch: Edna Zettel, Dorothy Campbell, Le n- risO'Brien. Bart Siebert, Clarence Brenner, Teddy Wagner. Sr. III—Dorothy Fritz, Enim' \Vurm, HilNeuschwanger, Whittle rrnamner, Euloine Geiger, G edon. Zettel. Jr. III—Evelyn Howard, Marie IIowal(l, Mabel Preeter Pearl Gallmaa even, Leonard Ran, Mary Mittleholti Veola Prang, Eva Fee, Luella Decher, Eleanor Duchartne, Theodore Deiehea t, Ervin Fisher, Ethel Deitrieh 1tiltn Hey Gordon Rau even, Pearl Leib,d lttlia. 11,zvirlson, Lloyd Hey, Minn,• Uttley, Anthony Mittlehnitz, Herb•' Neel' M. Wniknr, Tngrh. Co.irt of Revision TOWNSHIP OE HAY TACT AND A. SPEECH. IWhy Disraeli Changed His Mind Altaon% ' Speaking In French. . In Lord Redesdale's "Memoirs" there are some stories of Lord Beaconsfield. The following is particularly character- istie •• ;! ,There -vas ,one.ani.using Incident in. n C On tl avitin the Berl edvn ,resa, Bnduiounaed Ei�1at #iil`'t�e. ;marrow Lord: Beaconsfeld_ -was to 7a*1- dress' the. assembled statesmen and that he would speak in French. Lord Odor.Russell, who was a master of tougues, heard this with no Witte alarm. for it was well known that Lord Bea- consfield's French was very -much of; the Stratford -ante -Bowe type. Lord Odo, :always clever. went to him and adroitly turned the conversation on to the next•day's conference. Lord Bea- eonsfield announced his intention of speaking. ."'ln-what language do you propose to speak?' asked Lord talo. .'"'In French.' w:as the answer. am afraid that will be a very great disappoiutaneuL to the colleagues,' said Lord Odo. 'You see, they know that they have here in yon the greatest firing master of Euglish oratory. and .of course they are longing to hear you.' "The great man smiled his pleasure, and' the speech was delivered in Eng- lish. Lord Odo was wont to declare :that he never knew whether Lord Bea- eonefield took the hint or accepted the 'Compliment." FURNITURE We have the most complete stock of Furniture in Buronl county. consisting of Dining Room Sets, Bed Room Suites; Sideboards, China Cabinets, Couches Iron and Brass Beds, Parlor Suites,, Leather Chairs and Kitchen Cabinets BIG STOCK OF. PICTURES Picture -Framing [also neatly done:,. Also see our big stock of 1-lardware, Stoves, Graniteware, etc.. And for Harness, Trunks and Valises we cannot be excelled. Call and see and be convinced that we sell a little, Notice is hereby given` that a Came of Revision of.the A.ssessttient R rIl o the Township of EIay twill hold it fit;st meeting in the Town Hall, Zurich on Monday ibe 5th day of June, A D., 1916, at 10 o'clock a.• in. Fred Iless, Sr„ Tp. Clerk cheaper than the'oldinary run. e. J-URTLBIB, zuiiicn HURON'SIt„ARCEST COMBINATION STORE The Measure. The ancient judge sat before the Scales of worth. "Bring forth the royal treasurer' he cried. and the hurrying slaves poured into, the huge pans sacks of golden metal. caskets of sparkling gems until It seemed as it all the wealth of earth were. Ahem. Yet the balance never stirred. "Let the. learning of the ales be add ed," came the order,, and tons• upon tons of the wisdom of sages, philoso. phers, scientists and poets was heaped upon the pie. And still the great arta of the scales remained high in air. •'Add now the men of power and high position,' said the judge, "and the scale will fall." But all In vain. "But what is on the other side that outweighs all these?" asked one. "it is character." said the judge.— Portal. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The eottncil of the corporation of ue et f i son will ;Inset nin. Ate Mae Town, of (#anrl the fietlaa;clarof Jute,. -Pent. 'bated 7llit r :22nd 191M. 'iVw,an�►,. Clerk. BREED : DRAFT HORSES Standard Bred Horses and Percheron Horses ares} bringing the Big MONEY. The Percheron Horse best fills the demand for Drafters. • The Napoleon Stock Farm;., St. Joseph, Ont., offers the services of a beautiful, if welt -bred Percheron Stallion, RADIGUIL, IR., and also offers the services of. three Standard Breis Stn'1iiexis of which ,rine .4. EMPEROR MM NIS ,:: e best: -b rd -stallion living.,.; in • .• ei' ica. i .0 eft. ie iara >d terms, .a • service 'write to N. A. Cantin, Owner. Janes Masse, Mantr. s 3s03f i"1E3i sL:'Iti3 3i 3®t F 3013ai iIZZfII2RSIIRNOIOR,M11 0 0 i,, 0 0 ■ dor Your Springand hummer uy'ng [Try Us u One Trial will Convince You. 1.r.' The summer issue of New Ideas in Fashions is • just out. • Contains hundreds of the loveliest • desig►Is for ladies, misses, girls and childre.ns dresses. Do not miss it. 15c a copy 'with a New Idea pattern free. . Commencing Saturday, June 3rd, we will re- duce all our Millinery * To Hall Price, Come early and gel a good choice. Waailter Was Puzztad. This is a true story. Little Walter, whose'father la a professor in a middle west university, was scrutinizing bis parents closely and said: "Father. you have such heavy eyeleroWS. and mother has hardly any. 'What are eyebrows. tor?" The father replied. impromptu. "Why, eyebrows are---ter—eyebrows are to keep the perspiration from get- ting into people's, eyes .when they work hard." "But ,ftither;" protested Wel ter. "1 don't see how that rata 1a, for Weald eed to beltway. eatrama aketever eeetaf vaura," And Whet :It iiat lib''ttwo�thLa ` Big Bargains in White Waists * We have some big bargains in Ladies' White. * Waists. Also a full line of Ladies Underwear combinations, 40c and 50c a suit. Ladies' Petticoats in white, black, green and cerise only 60c each Ladies' House Dresses, $1 up Ladies' Overall Aprons in light auti• dark, neatly trimmed, only 50c. children's Dresses' in all sizes, 23c up. M i&ies for Women and Children, 50c to$1.25 Fresh. Groceries at all times LWU.RM