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The Herald, 1914-03-27, Page 1.,on o.HHdatO pi Vol:, XIV, DA Sil OD PIONEER0 FRIDAY .MAR. ter's Mews No, 5 Published every two weeks P.iiee gratis A little pm,per devoted to news usually heard and seen around a General and Hardware' Store. kagelMentsVent SIva.JNQ Ni LILJNERY Pt-iNINGS FR'.+ AY and. SATURDAY, 27th 11 28th. Yon are eorcliully invited to `thine} the ()Telling eilall1gs Oar lt' ltioc y actpAri6;eoint 1A now ready Lor yuir i.,_pse:3en. Ladies yon a ! b it i iTT" 1A to -Seel inepeet the 113weet 1:1 .s6Blii' i"e? ass fiira have a most ctnni3re le I fi hA eitralekg of all the latest and m41:3 €tt'Aing and set- vioable'•styles thtzt.aare featured Lille _season.. Cif eani nq t'louse �1,ili wvlli r.' aE1El b;) in i}to mid it of •you,r'S11rine tome cleaning. You wtill'1)e nee,ling new °emote, new cur- tikiw .iinolealt1;s, in fact .a daze i sand ono new articles around the home Wo have prepared, for this busy, time of theY i'nr and oil can fii.tcl., ill uitr store suii d)lo users for nay purpose. • Make tbis,sbore Your hoade charters for your Spring needs. Why Paint! Seven reasons why you should paint. 1. To pre terve the life of the mat• erial of which your house or buildings are built of. Painted surfaces will withstand the rains and dampness and keep the wood dry. 2. To improve the looks of • your homes. A house well painted creates an impression of comfort and cheer- fulness around the place. B. To increase the value of your property. Buildings nicely painted will add to the appearance of your farms and town houses and you will receive higher prices whoa you sell them. • . 4. To chow that you beton; to the progressive class and al:ipreciato the value of good paint. b. To brighten up the town or enerouteding country and, make it more cheerful to live in. 6. To show the visitors or strung- eee, who visit these parts that we are ready to improve our homes in every way possible. 7. To show your neighbor that you know a good paint by using only S. W. P. Free! Free! With every boy's suit we sell we give absolutely free a . valuable two blatided pocket knife, made of best steel. Out stock of boy's suits for all ages of boys,=is complete, and if your boy needs new clothes we can fit hint up in proper style. Our suits, are Made to stand the wear usually called. for in bay's clothes and our prices ':are right. Also remember that we .give a knife absolutely free with every :suit at the usual selling price. PrO•d1ice -11-low About A nn;, Ii fee this ,spring. You will likely mei one to wear with that 11Gtr 3illt. -We can show- e -on iii clow• new 14,1 it nsil't :ud soft hats. If you are parti,au<;h:t: hi tit kind of hat you want wo etta slow it to you. We have all the •ppc.lsst colors in the soft hats and the peal shapes in stiff hats. Chkokose Crepes A very postular line of Dress (sate fair 4pring and anunneer wear. NI'e tosye it in tetany colors. Another shipment of Rival Herb Tablets.just in. . our tweets are going out in greet munbers• & ttly hrilf cafe atlie '4tot?.l>4 hasbeen sold. You will have to slurry=.if you want to secure ono of these snake. . We' h4411's Rsnnios', Steele Briggs' and Fer'ke's' garden seeds. need some. Yo I Our Tinshop Our tinshop is in charge of Mr. W. Brown, who is a skilled mechanic in this line. lie is prepared to do all kinds of sheet metal work and rep- airing in a most satisfactory manner. All work guaranteed first class. We make home made tinware one of our leaders. Ask to see our home made tin pails, 4trainer pails, wash boilers, lard can, etc. and you will buy, no other. We are now booking our or- ders for eavetroughitig, roofing etc., and we want to give you our prices before you buy. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Wo also specialize in galvanized cistern tanks, Barn Vent- ilators, and furnaces, now is the time to look after your furnace for next. winter, and so avoid any rush this Fall. Plumbing work of all kinds attended to with satisfaction. Climax The Climax Wall Paper Cleaner is just the thing,to clean your wall pap- er. You dont have to take it oil' to clean it. It cleans it right on the wall. Washing wall paper with a rag causes the dirt to go into the pap- er. Climax takes the dirt off. Makes your wall paper look like new. Try a box and If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Ventiplex sweat pads heal sore shoulders -while the horse is working. Buy Ventiplex and get the best. ' Let us show you our line of Carbo Magnetic, Gold Modal and King Cut- ter razors. Everyone gear.anteed. Join the Brighten -Up. Club. always Taken. - 'elephone N ZURliCI-1 27, 19 14. t'a r. Irak ass e 1els a-rs s ern LOCAL ' 1\1' EW . 4 ® ser4 cre.,.row-seeeser-a.+Lesres WANT,FaD:—>1daliii cry up 'entice wanted at once., J J. "' cner- Miss Eva Woods of Bayfield;v sited friendsin town .a few days leets week, Mr. IV H. Bender intends tweeting a new dwelling at the ,forth end. Mr. C. Either was in Toronto last week, on business, Me Dr. McI%innc,u was in route. on Tuesday, on business. fir. and .Mrs. Win. Hoffman .tpent Seeettlay with relatives in Oredita:a. R tom. reisse1,t of Goderich is 'visiting hetlrir i' , Mr. and Mrs, Fred ,,tress i fr 'a 18 Gertrude Weeeloh and Ve..las rap,, vi iced in L+'.;.tie,• on Saturday. Mr. Conrad Volland's sale on. day was well attended and good WOW realized. , r N 20 17113.46 Lots L Auction T' have instructed . Mr. Harry Doeseteleerry, Auctioneer, to sell by Pulite Auetion, on Tuesday, April 7, cem eteneing at •2 e'elock, about 20 good building lets. Poll particulars of terms, att., nett week. E. 'ZELiosi , Zurich Spring opened on Saturday last. Mrs. E. Zeller is Making a short visit to her former home in Merlin. Mr. Samson Colosky of Dashwood was in town on Tuesday. Mr. Sam Merrier of Hensall was in Unu on et nest ay, on business. Mrs. Henry Weceloh is visiting friends and relatives in Mitchell this week. mos. ics Ir, Cornell Holtzman, who has )11"9 s.,;:1 ;neer the parental for a few lessee, , ieft Thur. duy afternoon, for his 'Western home near (Darcy, Sack. Lire. `1't sii4,nll Sr. is to be congratu- lated for having solei over 145 dozen eggs since lust November. Such hen are a credit to the farm they cackle on. WANTED --Maid wanted for gen- eral housework,'small family,, good wages. Apply t) .yrs. R. A. Bayly, 801) rices dill,. y ie "London, The clt:l =,,1110 1 �l tettawaa this week wire Reine, .i4i+lhiseiscli; Councillors Neee, : e *W t P,'jer and Datets, Poi - ice trust g e -t m, bluUhl tl loess and Mr. °. it rtlei'l . They left on Wed- nesday afternoon and expect to ret- urn. this (b'riday)• savants g, W l t • Mr..1. J. Mer;. 1 11 e s }) i t ohs; c d' ille old Brock black ;..:rill fit)m' atir.'tY..fl'. Bonder. Mr. We: ley Marilee of Elmira iss ;n town and is amus ;iug lfir, T Her- ner's store. ' A number of our young pee le at- tended the program on: the l liztr con. on Friday evening. Mr. Melvin Miss Mildred and D 11:1. I Thrown of Crnyiiton, spent S.uida , t?Y'cqung't iE1t t*iends in ten, Mr. and 1,ti . Norman 1'<.ell: attars of I.)as±hwt)od t)ont,$3,11 'tg with :,d- atives in towers. Mr. W. J. Fee- and" Pieti thrived to Hamali. for this \ti 3..Pe1lan. i:. i„i,-ia ,x sho-Fae•fitrni, field ' sir 11. A number of our young peep e :a;i;- •tend d the Seaforth•—Hensall'11oely match at the latter place, on Tuesday evening last., It resulted in a victory for 1lensall by 5 to 1, each team only playing six men. I1Ir. Fred Thiel assistant in Mr. R. Steak's harness shop, left on Monday morning for Ing ersol, where he has accepted a position. Fred will be greatly missed by his friends, esileci- ally by his base ball scouts. NOTICE All accounts owing Mr. Geo Brock are to be settled with C. Fritz by April 1st. After that date they will be placed in other hands ftir collection. LUTHERAN CHURCH The Sunday services will be at the usual hours: (German 10 Sunday tl 2.00 l. m English 7.00 p, 13':. The following me Stings are held during the week : S. S. olfteers and teachers 7.30 p n). ala Tuesdays. Men's Missionary society at 8.00 p. ln, on Tuesday Young People's society at 8.00 p.m friday. The -Ladies Aid Society meets at 3 OO p in. the first Tues- day of eaoh month. A cordial invitation ie herewith ex- tended -to all, not worshiping , else- where, to worship with'us and take an active part in the work of the var- ious societies of our church. The Established 1853 • • Opened Branch in }furor. Co. 1874 Saving Bank Accounts So lcited. Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Managermosolozonsmonesmannotemtinleftit ti,pe , fo:r Jul carie railway aro so'brlg ic, the boons in property is sure to Make place. Zurich promises to become the Hub of Huron. County. The next year or two ought to bring big changes in this section. Will you help to boost this section? *s. Brick Year -The buildings 'to be erected this season iii town and vicin- ity: cement shed, Evangelical church Mrs. B. Ilowalld, dwelling; W. H. Bender, dwelling; Jehn 3, Snaith, farm dwelling; with prospeets for a large steel skating rink. There will no doubt be other struetures as the season advances, It will be a busy year for mechanics. The concert given in the school- house on the loth• con. Hay last Fri- day eve, under the auspices of the Unique Club was a marked success. A carefully prepared and pleasingpro- gramme consisting of ('resident's add- ress, instrumentals, Vocal Solos, and Duette, Violin Music, Club Choruses, Readings and Dialogues was much appreciated by a large audience. We heartily congratulate the "Unique" talent. COUNTY TEMPERANCE '-' 1 CONVENTION • Tuesday, April 7th, has 'been select eel for the special Temperance Con- vention for Huron County, when it is likely a "Field Secretary" will be appointed. The meeting will be held in Wesley Methodist church, Clinton, commencing at 10 a. in. Delegates from every. church and municipality Will be expected. .aM CATTLE, BY AUCTION Mr. Harry 13osonberry will sell by public auction at Dashwood, on Sat- urday 28th. ins t. in the afternoon 0 young cows and 15 yearlings, Every up to date 20th. century far- mers should lave his name and ad- dress neatly printed on his envelopes and writing paper, also the name of his farm, especially since rural del- ivery has been established, It not only loin;businesslike, but prevents cartes!) .adenco from going astray. le i" e ent.of the non-delivery of a l,ittur, from whatever cause, it will be certain to return to the sender, if his name:and address appears on the up- per loft hand corner of the envelope.- The Ilna.nr�a) can furnish farmerswith printed writing Diaper and envelopes al §111x11; Dost: WINTER GOODS Yon are cordially invited to our k all t tpening of Footwear. We ready with One of the best new fall stock.. of all the latest and quality Canadian and American Foot wea r. We aim to keep the nt r$e have made for ourselves : 'The Roo-, of Good Shoes" ,.y- RUB BE RS We have a full stook of the Very Best Rubbers on the market. Call and, see (Lem, Men's and Women's', Heavy Shoe Just the thing to wet wrather, Co and see, We have just cei'ved a shipment of Boys anti Girls sc! .nil shoes. Butter, Eggs and Dutch Setts talc, at in exchange for shoes FR i The. he•,y -'1 o m `Y^' of C i'• 0.. S' i Yes That Es Right. 7,„ -rte jts A hat `1. vt� ,,, it y �,� , a -a •, L� - i+ �1.�,�e t h so.,14 !' 70 4 ''i �0Pa It is -easily to understand. We buy, right that is h we can sell right. ��� e have a large and well assor General Stock to choose from of all seasonable. Goods. Produoe taken in exchange for goods. R. Nr BLAKE L OUGLAS --- Ol T TI SLPRI3G WHERE QUALITY COUNTS we of footwear ser.:t c , •rt UnCE .1"; is si,it for wear and comfort . We h av'e, - talc stied " that t` friends, 'There never was a time when the Public was .m rgeseei about footwear, then the present. It will pay to call and see tl It will pay you Still better to wear them. - (;utter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes. Zurio Have you seen the new t 'eraSeiarator Made by the Raymond Mfg Co. of Guelph. The oldest Manufacturers Cream Separators in Canada. The SUPERIOR is strictly self -balancing and self-°, ring, and is warranted for years against defects oa: natu,'al wear. Try one in your own home and he convinced that it is Superior to al lother ELLMOR KLOPP, Local Ag SPRING -ill '"she Suit Question ow it settled very easily for the Young Man that sires "suit smartness.",.. Our stylish Sp • stilts yE all the little ' 'kinks" aha dividually to 'Young` Clothes without being. f ish, The new features in and Tailoring have all honored by the best tailo tailors in.our Land Who these .8uits to our order for our special trade„ Every new feature in o ing and fades enables supply Ion with as latautl Cleats o:ct, thoi'ougi SPRING SUITS,