The Herald, 1914-05-15, Page 1V° . ?(IV.
FRIDAY. MO
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Published every tG;ro wveeks
Price rati
d1 little diaper devoted to news usually heard
and. sot}]i around' a General and Hardware Store.
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•li'V`., al i6 w j1.':;d.iled :'.,ltv'Ser st if• •
rel S;t. ii.? 3.", "'''•a";i _.. :+' te?l.i fit and tare
:*al' , 7.11_:1 e 1 ewaerid
~Our •gas-
tYiln!? r,JllYlii sued
ikePt ••;:i141:):'r:1 tl'.t's.3 t)t
% l'1` e'S elsteretese tltne i .e
I r n3
Q V fns k 0.:10 the; piireeeser gate
•esti fsy ft. o•iseser baste tee gte ....lila,
• It se t celaitstA -and i::y,)red. three
":iiliets •t): f+.)re let! ltiie:; the tans; of
the •ant+) i %i;11' i) )':',1Yevils s,ii
p u l`l \ t ail p Premier
j I'31-1s,e I.?l. at 1" 4 X1?i -.sly Far
;}.nc1 t tl, .i?., 4. We, ktlso
„halals, ti ' t1•'r111't t lr: 1(i"• 0)14 L,,,1
t1n_ i s; C I'otarine • cep)
ere 11 . , .:)i' iseete, else is rS
)',7444:
ve+ your 1 Ln17.1et'tn a eat:: t of
�ta ill .u.. Ii: s.1li iii. FE:'vt� 1' .l,tit•1 •:t
uj Ii rel. rt oe to ' 1, .. clisera
mmer Cooking
,We were Luuoli pleased to see so
'many utteed the demonstration of
•the Vee Perfeetirin Blue Flange oil
atoves on Friday last It showed
the people are interested in the
oo)xling eoolz stoves for the hot
weather' We halve sold many of
these in the last few years and. we
are prepared to put them out on
trial, and -will guarantee themab-
.solutely'.• We also handle gasoline
gook stoves, wiokless coal oil stove
ovens toasters, eto. Lome in and
let.us:explain them to you.
Swat It
Get after the fly. Now is the time
to look after them. We have fly
swatters, tanglefoot, fly pads, screen
doors, windows etc., in fact we are.
ready for Mr. and 'Mrs. Fly.
See:our lawn mowers. They are
made' to out. We guarantee them.
.Are QU ll h 1
d5'
yee. are kip6.Ii ,g •Ile • repairing
your et Leri ":t :OP; • i)nii'ak:i
the Reeler, ;tie F ruses`? oe the
ia;aC4 Wit "'e d. se .:d ark: p :r t!le ,,:111i 4'.
`\r e are p.r , e e t!11. to quote - y : se %tl
anything u .+;''i, .as low ae1 aay
•striae, r2. i der.':1 Lot ue figure
,, t.rllt ; .1 rt a v =11•k, eaLvetrougr1•
1x1.4, to e... metal: work 1)f my
lana.
The Boy
Wo bete) j•1r t. pLlt into stock e let
of Bi.t 'e taller. in ede 131 J)lifers.
•l.h ee'ti'`io•b,.rilfron1 i4) 15
pearls t? a):. a rr. t aY)t?f. Ltiy IEl�:'
1
r1i°t)tl; "v e itt :ativ13.) "+:tt 1 •)
o4.4.11 early i1 ,'ou want some of
these as tete number is 1iltltteJ..
frintmed hats
Have gala . purchased y'erte new
tee for ereetnier ear ?• ''We iivvit.4..
yt: u :.r t riln .Yt stli� , rx1111 i1�� r;
citl)rarLllit;l,i. tatc'v:t�s'171t,eSea- tv
Show you the claw novelties ' and
trimnking$ in'so'le this season.
A. PewSpecla.is
a
Childs Rcinper:? at 5Ootti.
Ladies' Aprons at 60ots.
Beauty Pius, special value, 5, 10,
l..)ets li l';air.
Satt'ts Pins, 2 papers for bets.
Corset govern, regular 40 & 50etaa.
tor ?:tuts.
Japanese Mats, 42 inches wide by
45 merle's, 25cts. each.
Our wall papers have neat with
much -popular favor. Our stock is
still large and well assorted.
Varnishes
Many people do not realize that
a painted chair, wLalI', deer. in fact;
any painted surface, will wear
muoh.longer if protected with a
coat of good varnish. 11 will wear
.nearly twioe.as Tong and look much
better. We remake a special feature
of good varnishes and would ren.
onlrllend Mar•not:and Ltard nil for
outside and inside use. 7. hese are
high class varnishes in] every re-
spect.
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Join The Brighten -Up Club
Use S. W. P.
Produce always Taken.
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ZURICH
MAY. 15, 1914,
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1"A. �sels s," + ° se, Thursday next will 'be Ascension
' LO CAI., NEWS.' tray•
Pinapple•season is now hero, leave,l
your ordefS with W. O.:Wagner,
A.number of Dashwoocl; boys visit-
ed our town on Sunday 'evening.
Oou1•tof Revision was held in ,a the'
Town Hall on Monday.
111r. Frazer Brown of Crediten, was
visiting in town on Saturday.
Members of the'' Evangelical
Church are engaged in making pie-'
peratious for building the new shell;
Messrs 11. lis,lbileisch and 0: Hoff -
Mau \vete iia Datshlvood Saturday
evening. •
itr,'t!. 1;[aartleib ILL.; 'purchased t
latest uu)tlel - Studebaker tautonabikr-
of the touring car type.
I Bayo pasture for about i head of
young cattle. Apply at once to 1f.
ZelI:1,Ztteieh.'"
:. 1,' 1. la #:,):_iil')'1}' i?t at,
..S iY.13iti 'LtC!'al, I1.1.1e1 .it la:f iSli ie, 11,:;,'41'
t1: ik 'tine week, :•b':
is _icily 111 ibe " J:i' ice, it LL tun.
(3)i tlontlriy the ni' i I,et ; of tics
Ilitthrgtn Church iosoahlod. ilk b i
cemetery, and lieu' a eaeue.tLp dtay,
which now adds i;aauf.,y to the yard.
The Ulaud Picnic that Wit,; to be
held at the Lyryeahtle Grove on Jnno
p tstponR.11 to July let- A
laig crowd le c^xp eted.
The teen (,allele are '1i'eeting a
number of electrit !kelt•, i11 a very
s'.t.:t time, 1V1iit`ik bet'u'la great
need for 11 mealier of years.
Leet --In town, 011 Sunday evening
c1 ! soi.sat .,i:ia viLlitable sleniee. Fin-
let
'iil-
'L t revealed; phase -leave at
Herald :entice,
Mr. OttoSippleof Detroit and
"tti 4 xisliry 1'+'Il4:11 of i'i,t'clne) mires
inert its.; on Abril 11th. and have
ttLI•t01 tip) housekeeping at rNsti Shady
it)tlti 11131:'3 1:L4 announced in taw Jae
issue, futile ae '.i'iiilrStiay ev nings atter
a hortilluese in the SOth, year :;f'
her age. The deceased was ono of
the Early= settler; of :this Township
and was well known in . blue section.
,She leaves two soils Charles at holm
and William of Fexeter North. The
Funeral took place on Slnday .after
noou and was largely attended. ` Tho
interment took plate in the Lutheran
cemetery.
LUTHERAN CHUIUJh.
The Sunday services will be at
the lib uai•honrs: German 10.30 :ten
Sunday S 11.00 a. in. English 7.30 p.
n:. The following meetings are
held during the week : •
B. 5. officers and teachers 7.15 p m,
on Tuesdays. • Men's Missionary
society at 8.15 1). in. on Tuesday
Young People's society at B.00,p in
Friday. `the .Ladies Aid Society
meets at 6.00 p. m. the, first Wed-
nesday of each month.
A cordial invitation is herewith ex-
tended to all, not worshiping else-
where, to worship with us and take
an active part in the work of the var-
ous societies of our church.
enueetzermasEssissossmOotaikessisammasi
The
LSO
Established 1 853
Opened Branch in Huron
Co. 1874 ' `
Saving :Bank Accounts
Solicited..••
Zurich Eraiu h.
R. T. DUNLOP, MArlager
Victoria Day will be celebrated on
biondnyMay 25'th, ou account of the
24th galling an a Sunday
Messrs Wm. Wilson, Chas Either
did George .Washington of Hensel',
iserein town Monday evening,
Mr.:Herbert • and Miss Luella
Weranvent Sunday at the home at
the home of Mr. (;on. Sohilbe.
Mr. Norman Iielleriilan of Dash-
w;°ood-.was in town. on Wednesday, on
(it iiiess. -
it Ic: Herbert 1`ahner of Crediton
gats in town on Friday on business,
l'aatle the trip on his Indian motor
i1 eliati is in residents were
bi, ;his week, Mr. E. Z:,iler moved
bsek to the dwelling formerly oceu-
1 l lig nee at the.Statth end, 1Ir. G.
.$ ;l•.= ha 11'.o,'t4t into hie House
S' •111': \rl'. t;eeree Sparks will occupy
a tat F i ct ,)y Mr. Douglas.
J . : t:, . LV ::11 M. I.D. Pof
' tee a1: t:al '11-11!1= hi tele, Leg-
NEW
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BETTER .SHOES
That Is the thole
Our shoes are so touch better this ye.women, man and child to see them, f
most oaretul buyine, getting the very he
sonable price. When you come here t• 1
find just what you want, because we cul:.
greatreaso�n why you should come here. .:
shoe, mantifaetured by by Cleo. A. Slate:
Why not save, discomfort by purc•hui'
shoes now. Cooke in and try on a pai:
No trouble whatever to slay: the latest Shoes.
Butter, and Eggs taken ilk.:change for shoes
SPUINI
Thing in a:. Nutshell.„
than ever before, that every^
ter shoes is the result of our
of goods"and styles at a''rea-
your Spring shoes, you svill
carry such a big variety is a
r men we have the" Ittvictus
:g a pair of the best good
,.,,..L .l.l '.: 1.ai4' at tie. teitie..41s, lluf
�
•el i t at: ittnsail 0.l Ws:de:is:3as-
ilea t1I. Ilea men 1.1 ,t, g- .,.1.
1111r4 all he sympathy with the
i't1ot'lu , tlii'L;11 atter to and
11 iselile1( of the 'day airy
iii '•,'.ti. -
..,r,.itin 'inner of
was .'v -o c. t i...:t.'1G1 1 one ..:1'114 )I - boys
sae; 1 it.it i. tai. iatl i 1t ,a: :L1:,t1 on
si , .a t last,
One boys ,�'2i11g pre-
p>'a1t ' ii, piss a full nine. bat could
snag+' 1'lr. 1 seven of the °ill: r
orgy . sit amine: 111 Fbri'Y played,
e' i of the eseee
1.,"4 i-, et 1 ii;tr r1t, Cllr
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r+ atal.., t. '1111 L.?11414 1,.':a:a,' tttlt-
e3i ,. ! 4th c, Henry) t,,:.. p)iteher,
ley.;F":l St , t tch+?.. Citi; being
1' ; ily of nes elates have
this attn.
pry r1;!,...4 -rant i'S•i d1 : melt. 1llalt'•'.
e i1111,'al.p: i' t;
12 .r .at! `+'. el heel .E,1Q1`.4' glut :tela. la
�A A f 4 ?.
ler elite:I:lintd illi., • menti t'rrt ,4f the
Hen's 1)11.i:4:mars ciety, by provid-
hoot splG11 lia3 hfltt+t,lie to i•.110nt
Iu1lnbers and rdl ieeds." After the good
remiss 50 abundantly proritle 1, were
h sanely panne 'u of, a short but -in
,t westing p7to;''1: 111 arta reudtrel, those
(king part being Pastor :Mullet', 1",
I1d'ss Sr.. with a Lhlt ens solo;: by -Mes-
srs Goodwin and A. 3?. Iles several
s iecti0ns by the \Vober Sisters,
,:s:l,rt addresses by the officers of the
'rely,'Messr:4 A. F. -Hess T. L.
V arm and. R. Static. Mr. L. Zeller
r. -“sided over the social part of the
1- +;;rant. It was indeed a, 4)leasent
:eel profitable evening to all present.
and Mfrs Miller are splenlliti e11-
trrtainers.
;i1P'PFR ON THE LAWN AT THE
L'[J'TCIERc1N PARSONAGE
On the evening of June 18th.. from
i -J o'clock a supper will be served on
the lawn at the Lutheran parsonage
under the auspices of the Ladies Aid
Soeiaty of that Church. After the
ssp''p r a, variety of very useful at•-
tides prepared by the various mem-
ber; will be sold by Auction.
Select and appropriate music will
be ren'dered,by coinpitent musicians
throughout; the evening.
tit111iission. - Aclillts 25 Children 15:
Everybody cordially invited to attand,..
A'LIBERAL CONVENTION
I'ar the riding of South,, I-Iuron as
constituted for provincial purposes
Fvillbe:'lield in•the Opera 13ouse, Hen-
son, on Wednesday, May-, 20th. for
tide purpose of -choosing a candidate
td-abnfest the:Riding. in the Liberal
Interests. ' delegates will meet at 11
1., 111.; to present their credentials,
afterwhich ' idjournment will be.
meds until 1.80 p. in. At the close
of the business Meeting the convex -
lien will be addressed by prominent
,:rakers. Everyol p. in sympathy
with the Liberal platform is cordially
invited to be present.
LIENES SMITH I. G. STA.N'I3UI Y
• President. Secretary.
The Horne of Good l"res
4,773
ry ;t
1.to 4 Yia ` , j.-,
4t -:a
fio-vaut at the,
rn �ht price
F,','+ `cry 1: G i r?i , I-a'.i { � id
n, E, I'a ;I
s N .1 t �3 .R i r � , g. ^'.
It is egsil - le 11wlerstantl. We way, 'right that is how
- t �' 7�
���r >c3.11 sell �� i
��a.. ��e have, a large and 1161 assorted
ier al Stock ;: ehoosn firciFit ok all seasonable +foods.
f1tjdnoe taken in exchange for goods.
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BLAKE:
... - ONTA RIO
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WHERE QUA:Ulf COUNTS we WIN
OurSpring ModeIe include the 1':test and nkaalt fL s ere 11ilihee: ityle:s_:
of teotwear for we:saa.stzid 0000)fc)rr . We bavo the a;it.00 ti1Li i ilittliOS
friends. .There 11C't 1 wait aL tine when that 18441,1',? was Th rre erit1cal
10ottt footwear, then the pLeee-nt. It will ply tit ealleii'd •:•0them.
7i' will i>)L' witvc eti1l.'better to wear them. "es--'e.e-:
EL;111 egg'= L:l;tr - .0 c'lteii.:i;, , for :'
/4.7471 _ r
9:.aaxr_1'B w)
1l.ave '04
ji or
jr' n
seen the ne;w
arrator
Made by the Raymond Mfg Co. at Guelph. The oldest
illanufaeturt>r1 (.ream Separators in Canada,
The SUPERI• R1h strictly sell-httlallt itig and
ring, and .1s •.Vnr'raistE?d for 5 ve'trs ai;..alnsf defects or
maul al hear. Try one i11your tad%11 home
and he CUi1Vineo(1 that it is Supericr al lothers.
ELLMOR KLOPP, Local Agent
Expert
Tailoring
The sort of Tailoring we turn out is
not the "sweat shop," -"Tailor ,as you '.
wait" sort -the kind of men find_ so.
di s appointing;
Tailored Clothes
Are what we sell and if you'll wear
them You'll appreciate their economy
and know what it means to be satisfied
with your apparel.
. Made -to -Order Garments are built
to. fit; Talk does not make thein so,
but examine the work which proves
our claims.
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