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Vol. XIV.
FRIDAY IVIORING. MAR 20, I914,,
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Our 511PRIIM MILLINERY OP2N11.1\IGS March 27th 28th.
ere cordially invited to e.tetel tho Opening
i1ow to Paint . • Overallis
'Many people, ia lad the majority
oE People-tle not noderstand the pro-
per application of ready -mixed. palate.
In the present tine of mixed pain it
may not'be amiss to discuss the ne-
cessary conditions' and methods of
acquieing a first chisel job with the!
material on baud. Very often the,
paint gets the blame -when the work
is unsatisfactory, and if the real truth
were known the trouble would be
found in applying it or on the condit-
ion of the surface to which it is app-
lied. In this short article we want
to tell you a few thiugs what to. do
• and what not to do when you use
• ready mixed paints. The first im-
- „portant thing to remember is to thin
your paint to thin than to put on
• thick coats of heavy paint which may
look better for a short tinae, but very
• soon peel, crack, etc., and will spoil
:the surface ever after unless the heavy
• undee-coating is first burned off or
• otherwise removed. Therefore thin
your paint.with pure linseed. oll, raw -
for outside use and boileci for inside
;use,'or spirits of turpentine ,aud; yon
will have taken theitest .step in se-
• enring a good paint job. Next see
•the surface to be painted is clean dry
• and smooth. This is very important
:as vary often if paint is applied on
greasy, wet or rough surfaces ib is
apt:to peal and then the paint is blain
• ed. Do not wait too long to apply
the second coat. Tho paint will not
bind together if the coat dries too
hard. Do,not use yellow ochre, von-
etarian red etc., as primers. They
do not combine readily with linseed
oil and lead colours and are often the
elapse of peeling and flaking. There
-are many more important things to
remainder but space will not permit
us to discuss them, only one more—
brush out your paint thoroughlY.,
13'se.only S. W.
Going Out
We are,going out of tweeds, owing
to the -fact that we have two March,
ant•tailors in Zurich, wbo carry fine
line of tweed etc. We have decided
to discontinue ;booking twee .serges,
etc., suitable for suits, trousere', etc.
We have decided to sell oft the bal-
ance of these goods at greatly roam -
•ed prices. Every piece has been
marked down red must. be sold bo -
for spring. ,Be sure you get,. your
share as this opportunity does nob of-
ten occur. The -stock consists of suit
lengths,. trouser 'lengths and are suit-
.
able for many purposes.
•We handle. all the good, kind of
wire stretchers, for plain and barb
wi re.
Fresh and Pure
Sustto reining you that, our groc-
ery department is always. stockifeT
with the freshest and purest goods ob:.
tainable. .We turn over our grocery
stock in -a, week or so, thus Permitting
(us to keep our stock fresh and clean
(Our cleaks are always :pleased to
Make you feel at • born& when you
wisit .our grocrry department.
A ceunaon sultieet to write an ate
tiele about but we cannot help men-
tioning that we are agents for Pea-
1)1y's Uilion Made Oval -ails. They
wear like a pig's nose. High grade_
:.,nctran teed overalls, good for ten
cents a batten and 25cts. a rip and
will be replaced free of change if not
entirely satisfactory, within thirty
days; Compare them with other
makes and yen can *easilY see the
superiority of the • Peabody. They
are sold at prices as low as any, qual-
ity consideren.
How about your fencing? We are
in a position to meet all fair compet-
petition in woven fence, quality con-
sidered. We sell Peerless farm . and
poultry fence. Also best coil wire,
barb wire, etc.
• Prints
eeA:re --;10474 Mr. Melvin Talbot left on Tues.
L 0 oAL 1,4 day for Edmonton, Alto..
A large crowd attended Mr. Menne
.4%; A -a r -....."01r"0;, 1%001,10.es sale on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Ilerie‘rt i1 eh is Li itith WAN'rED.—Millinery •approutieu
sex,Cre attack or. rlian1Ua1tsut.:.. wanted at; once. . J. J.Meraer.
Aefew bushels; of clean ,..X4-iike I Air. Jack „Liouidedge spent Sunday
at his Wane in Dashwood.
and YIrs. Maurice T-iau of
Detroit are visiting at the former's
parent, Mr. end lit.rs. J. P. Rau.
Mrs. Robert Miller of the 14th
oon. htteinoved to town and is oc
suppying moans With Mro itau
Aliss Lillian benotny of nett,: Mahe
spent •, few clays with Arts. .1.)(tu11iti
Bedard.
clover seed Lor sale. Oscar aoopp;
NI... E1 Axt of lanelan. jeree
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lew'clw,,s with !Ili fa' may.
Mr. .1. eller M. P- efe0C'Sun-
clay an'I 111o.l.ci,ry in town, '
21r. ;6; k vs, t'.. j tan i A(t•\tL'.
vlict At e-. ilturiee Rannt,
with retatiVOS 011 the
All relatives of Mrs. Ilonry
who was hurried i 1)w °ed. on
Saturday, atterided her funeral,.
Mr.Elgin. and :Ai i. lot A ilk uf
the Seaforth le 10,5( it at''•
Sunday with theie parentg, and
Mrs. Fred Hess sr. • ,
Mr. Fred Kalbtleiscli has tij.::•..p
ed of one team to Mr. A le o.tf;%0:13-.s,
who intends to , ship thee,J...'' nub
west.
Aleo Sparks returned :!t•otlf
tho West on Alon,lay night Cl4".41 i.
tegds returning West on It'Oatay,
with. another car or horses.
We pride ourselves very much on
our fine and. large stock of prints. We
have made special efforts to buy only•
the best on the marketfor our • trade
and we are pleased with the resnits.
We call particular attention to our
Gemarter prints of which. we have the
sole agency. There are no better
prints sold anywhere. We guarantee
these in everp way. Also -carry Ash -
ton's a very nice line. We invite
you to call and look over our large
stock. •
A big supply of sap buckets, spiles,
augers, pens, etc. on hand. We also
have the syrup thermometers, a very
necessary article.
Builders' Supplies
1! 6'u intend -to build.a new house
barn, shed, or do any improving on
any of your brddings on the farm„ it
•will benefit you financially to see 'us
about yomehardware supplies for the
work. Wo have a large stock of nails
hinges, glees, barn door hangers, cem-
ent, etc.., always ob. hand. The .best
is none to good and we always buy
the best.Let us give you prices.any-
For dusting and cleat,* minted.
and varnished woodwork• ,and
ilool-
nrns try the. 0 -Cedar mdps. • .We
have 1110111, also the 0-Cedats oiL
, -
. ,
Wo aro now ',repairing for Our
Spring millinery opening. -We have,
secured the serVices of Miss .0. -Hess
to look after this dopartnient
tbisea-
son he has recently,returned from a:
visit to the openinas at Toronto and
is in et position to show you the lat.;
est in trimmed hats, etc. You • aro
-cordially invited to visit his depart -
Mont and inspect the.noW.styles.
A skating rink for next w nter
is one of the possibilites Wi Ires
are being obtained for an alt steel
rink 52 x 150. Further and deg -alto
particulars will he annonneed
shortly.
School had a half -holiday
One of the junior rooms at .the
nesday, the teacher Miss Woods being-
- Mr. Homy Irayter, who }1a been
laid up with. steettelatee for A feW
.4oWly
34.r.• 0.1ot Mie. Arnold \V sarin and
Mr. Norman Eitel, and daughter of
Detrult spent a few days with their
parents this week.
• WANTED—Maid wanted for gen-
eral housework,sm.' family, good
wieTea. Apply to Mrs. R. A. Dayly,
.800 Piccadilly street, London.
Mr. Chester Smith underwent an
operation for appendicitis on Tuesday
afternoon and • is do-
ing as well as can be expected..
Mr. P. Farwell of Dunnville arriv-
ed on Monday evening, and will
shortly take possession of the farm
• he recently purchased from Mr. Men-
• no Baechler. •
• W. Wm. Bassett of PortHur on,
absent to attend her brothers wedding. was visiting with Mr. Dennis Bedard
Eggs for Sebbing.—I a' splen. and relatives of the Bauble Line a
did. pen of single comb black Ailirearcas
few days last week.
and2can supply a limited numberof
settings (13 eggs) at one dollar.
John Geiger, Znrich.
nide
Store
Leading Brod oft
Flour, Shorts,Brafi
• and Feed Coin;
VoKeasom.
Produce of all kinds taken in
exchange.
We are agents for Interna-
tional and Royal Purple -
stook food.
Also a full line of Grocer-,
joss. on Aland .
SPARKS & DOUGLAS
LUTHERAN- CHURCH
The Sunday services will be .ttti
the usual hours: German to 3o a.rn
Sunday S 2.00 I). in. English 7 00 p.
me' The following .meotings are
held during the Week
S. S. lof6.cers,and•teachers 7.30 p
on Tuesdays.. ..Men's Missionary
societY at 8.00 p. ',rn, on Tnesday
Yoting People's society at 8.00-p m
Friday. The Ladies, Aid Society
meets at 3 00 p. in; the first Tues-
day.' of each month. ' • .
cordial invitation is herewi thex-
tended to all, not worshiping' else-
where, to worship with us and take
11.0 active part' in the work of the var-
ious.. sodieties of 0111' church.
• .
Afr. Wm. r. Braui, 'forenian 'of
Preeter's:tinshop, will sport a, dandy •
Motor cycle•Pope model. We would
advise Bill to; trade it•off for one that
carry two persens.• '
Produce always Taken.
tseeS, SiS4tas
• The
teaming
• Mr, William Thiel secured the
mail contract from Zurich to Sa,repta
and. South. The tender was for
$390.00. There are about 60 pat-
rons on his route.
•,.Peeevincisi-seereteey. Tpara skitad
in the Legislature on Monday that
Huron County hotelkeepers would
get three months extension from 1st
of May to dispose of their stock.
Miss Ethel Snider, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua • Snider
Snider, of Stanley was united in
marriage on Wednesday afternoon
to Mr. Mathew Woods, a prosperous
farmer of Saskatchewan.
• Mr Jacob Kennel and wife 'who
who have been residing at New
Hamburg since last fall, have re
turned and will again make their
home at Blake. There ' many
friends are pleased to see them
back &gain.
,
Arrangements are being complete
by E. Zeller bo sell a number of
building lots by auction at the North
end. Frederick street will be exten-
ded North between the Catholic chur-
ch property and Mr. C. Thiel, the
necessary property being now secur-
ed to open this street. The sale will
likely take place about the middle of
April.
Mr. Charles Grennan formerly a
busipesnLfl qf Zurich passed
away at .Concrete North Dakota,
on the 7th inst. at, the age of 87yrs.
•Mr..ureiman left here for the West
in 1875 first going to Minnesota
d,
anlat.ei to Manitoba. In 1E19 he
took up land in Dakota and re.
Matted until his death, He leaves
three sons, Frederick, John and
(eeorf.es and two danghters, Mrs, R.
ff. Baulig and Mrs. John lhookson.
all of whom are living at Concrete.
The deceased was a Master Mason
since 1870 and his remains were
laid to rest with Masonic honors:
Yon are cordially invitod to Our 1'1411
ready witn on of tho best new fall stoc;
quality Ocinailien :cal American Footwet:
e havo made tut ourselve:, : “The Hou
Vie leave a full :,,look of the very D• e
. Call and eve I
NI,. afitid Viromell.
Just the thing fo Nrt A: rtt, ;•her •
ceivecl a f.bil,lnent arid Girls ;.
)pening of Foot. wear. Vcre.
of all the irtest nr.O•
• We tkill to keep 11
Good 1'hoe9"
as
Rubbers on t he ti *et .
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'But r, its ur 1 Dutch Setts 'lee'.11 in exchange for shoes:,
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Yes That Is Right.
fou caa
just what you want at the right pi
at the BLAKE STORE. -•
It is easily tc understand. We nuy, right that is
we can sell right. We have a large and well • assort
General Stock to choose from of all seasonable Goods.;
Produoe taken hi exchange for goods.
R. N. DOUGLAS
BLAKE
ONTARIO
NOW
FOR SPRING 19 1
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS we WIN
Our Spring Models include the latest and most fasnionable Sty
of ±ootwear for wear and comfort. • We laave the shoe, that me
friends. Theme 'never was a time when Public, was 315;gre crtAi•
about footwear, 'then the present. It will pay to call and see the;
It will pay you still better to wear them.
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
S. E. FAUST Zurict
Have you seen the new
Superior Separator
Made by the Raymond Mfg Co. of Guelph. The oldest
Manufacturers Cream Separators in Canada.
The SUPERIOR is strictly self -balancing and self-cei,,,
ring, and is warranted.' for 5 years- .against defeots or
nate rale wear. Try one in your own home
and b e, convinced that it is Superior to al 1Others.
angsamam.
ELLN1OR KLOPP, Local Ager
SPRING
I
SU1Tc!
"Vile Suit Question •can
settled very easily ii
'for the Young Mall that el'
sires "suit smartness."
Our styli)th Sp snits •
all the little "kinks" that
dividnally to Young Mei
Clothes without being freat
ish, •
tstablished 1853
Opened Branch in Huron
CO. 1874
Saving Bank Accounts
Solicited.
Zurich Branch c
T. DUNLOP, tV--
TeleTb011O
ZURIC
Oar, 'Alarms .run
and ring.
• A new lot just in every:
One Guaranteed.
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
F. W. Hess
G. R. Hess
JE WELLMI S.
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• ONTAVIO
The new features in Cl
and. Tailoring have all
honored by .the best tpilorsi
tailors iu our Land who 14
these. Suits to our order Et.ti
for our special trade,
Every new feature in ooi'
ing and fabries enables us
supply Oa with a ilandsC.1„
dean -. cut, thoroug11b:1
SPRING SUITS.