Zurich Herald, 1915-05-21, Page 8" Tits and Ginghanas
The new Prints a7,a t4inglaunts have arrived and we have a
large assortment Of it ears tool patterns to choose from. We
also have tite ftunorts stern egad (771ttett, an extra long wearing
cloth. suitable ;or t,hiidrens' dresses, suits ttnd ladies house
dresses
ew Ourtar, Goods
Our range of onrt,ains and curtain materials is now complete
Should you require anything in the lineof draperies, ctertains,
blinds, etc, 1)0 net fail to call and see our lines before pur-
chasing elsewhere.
Wall •PapeTs
New Wall Papers now to hand, in a large variety of new.
up to elate designs at prices that will interest you.
Waiso ,wry t3taiifursi311ings, suih as Linolenms, floor
Oil Cloths, Rugs, Carpets, etc.
No trouble to show goods at any time even if you are not
just ready to buy. We would be pleased to have you oome and
see all our new lines of seasonable goods.
SEED CORN
We have a large stock of the following varieties: .
Wisconsin No. 7, Improved
Learning and WhiteCap
Yellow Dent
Fresh Groceries always on hand.
Produce taken in exchange
RIJY and GS011O
PHONE 17
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A CLOCK
is the most important piece of
furniture in the house. We have the kind for
the kitchen, fresh from the factory, at $3.50, Oak
or Walnut, 1915 Model Movements.
Alarm Clocks, $1.50 to x.3.00.
We don't, sell the 43 cent alarm clock,
usually sold for $1.00.
F. W. Hess & eo.
Jewellers & Opticians
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FLOUR, FEED & SEED STORE
Having purchased the business lately conducted by I, Hudson,
1 beg to notify the public that 1 have a complete stock of Flour:
FIVE ROSES, MILVERTON, ROYAL HOUSEHOLD and
EXETER BRANDS. Also Feed of all kinds.
Alt kinds of Field and Garden Seeds
Groceries, Salt, Stock Foods, Etc., Etc.
Eggs taken in exchange for goods
Oeti :irge McBride
Telephonyo 23
COAL! COAL!
Deleware, Lac; _aw anna, &
Western Coal Co's
Scranton Coal
All sizes
ALE SCRUTON
`T
Hensall,.
Gb 11101ATZ111A.N
I .eurar.ce Agent
Zurich nit
High Grade Copper and
Aluminum Lightning Gon-
d.uctors.
Ant very busy, please hand in
your orders etrrly,as :l do the work
myself,
Prices right on easy terms.
Telephone 3:1,
1
1 have a carload of Per
tilizer on hand. Parties
wishing to buy some in
any quantity can secure it
from me at any time at
my farm.
Have all king e on hand,
ranging from $10 to .140
per ton..
JOHN •U13Y Jr..
Agent for :Canadian Fertilizer Co.
BEST BY TEST
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Millinery Openings
We beg to announce to the Ladies of
Dashwood and vicinity that we have
added a Millinery Department to our
business.
Our Spring :Opening
in charge of Miss Crawford will be
held on
Tuesday+. and Wednesday
March 23rd and 24th
and following days.
You are cordially invited.
G. K L L AN &so
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected every Thursday.:
Butter
Eggs
Dried Applee
Potatoes
Wheat .:.........:......
Oats
Barley
Buckwheat
Flour
X0.22
20
05
30
'1.40 $1.40'
55 55
65 65
70
, 3.75 4.25
Bran.... ................. ..... $28.00
Short30.00
Low Grade 38.00
Live Hogs fob Hensall 9.00
Local News
illr and Mrs W Merner, of Bayfield,
visited relatives here on Sunday.
Mr P C ltalbfieisch was in Guelph
and Galt for a few days this week on
business.
The vote on the Canada Temperance
Act in Perth county will take place on
Monday May 24th.
Notices to the effect that black knots
must be cub from plum and cherry
trees are again being sent out. "
Rev G Ross, pastor of Knox Presby-
terian church, Goderieh, and Rev R
Johnston, of Varna, were in town on
Wednesday.
The Baseball Club have arranged
for a game of ball to be played in
Dashwood on June 3rd against the
Centrailia team.
Among those wbo are seriously ill he
this vicinity at present are Mr < Adam
Albrecht, Mrs Elizabeth Truenmer
and Mrs Mary Prang. :{
Messrs -Alonzo Foster -and Jett
Hartman have returned from attend-
he funeral of Mrs Hartman, which
was held: at St Cleuvens recently.
Mr Wm McKay, D.».G.M., 1.0.0.
F„ of Eiensall, and Messrs P Clark
and W Dougal visited the local I.O.O.
F., lodge last Thursday. The matter
of amii,lgaanating Zurich lodge wilh
Hensall lodge was deal with,
The banns of marriage were publi-
shed in St. Boniface R C church
Zurich, on Sunday, of Miss Carrie
Regier, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob
Regier, Goshen Line South, and , Mr
Simon Hoffman, son of Mr Frank
Hoffman, of Stephen Township.
Stir up the hen. Someone should
stir up the Canadian hen and make
her realize that we are at war, and
that every part of the country should
do its best. During the last fiscal year
Canada imported nearly 12 million
dozen eggs. The eggs came from
Great Britain, Hong Kong, Japan,
New Zealand and the United States,
Ib is only a few years ago that wo were
exporting eggs to Great Britain.
A'starl has been made on the , well ,t
at the fire hall property by the town
trustees. After the well hag been
slink to the proper depth, a cement
tank will be built over it, with enough
room in the base for installing a masa-
line engine and other fixtures necessary
to pump the water into the tank- In
time, ib is proposed to extend the
system by piping the water to the
principal parts of the village and inst.',
aping hydrants; and hose coneketions.
To seethe force to throw the with ren'
E0 a building, in the event of a iii, the
piping at the tank is so arranged that
the engine will pump the water direct
ly intothe pipes connected with the
hydrants. This system bas been in-
stalled in some of the neighboring
towns and seems to be satisfactory..
Fine 12 roomed brick dwelling,
newly built, for sale, situated in Zurich
I+'erna.ee and modern' itnproyexnerats
are installed. Good new stable on
premises and onetime e of• land.
Will be sold at reasonable price. 1i'or
particulars apply to W. II Bender,
Zurich.
LOOKUP YOUR LABEL
Take a look at the label this week
We have corrected our subscription
list up to May 12 th and those who
have paid their subscription account
during the past several weeks should
find that the correction of date has
been made. If you find. that the
label does not read Reit should call at
the office or write its and we will see
that the correetion is made. And by
the way, there are a few who have
nob had any change roads in their
label in some time. Those subscripa
tions should be paid at once.
The Patent Medicine
Stamp Tax
The patent uaedioine tier is now
a reality, having 'ouwe into effect;
on April 15th Until further notioe
all patent medioines, plasters, pills,
tinctures, powders, liniments, sale
es, ointments, pastes, eye waters,
essences, oils, pertuunes, toilet pre--
parataoos, toothpowders, grape
juices, etc , will he earmarked with
a sttuanp in value of ono cent or
more, according to the retail value
of the article. .packages or bottles
retailing for 25c or leas must have
affixed a one cent stamp. For each
additional twenty-five cents . or
fractional part thereof in value of
the article, an additional cent must
be aged; This mains that the
tax will run from 4 to 20 per cent
on the retail value of the taxed
goods. The stamp is affixed by the
retailer when selling to the consuu&
er and collected from the purchaser
The stamp is to be cancelled by ini-
tials and date. -
All American patent and toilet ar-
ticles sold in Canada are now carry-
ing three extra taxes; 1st, the special
tax imposed in the United. States; 2nd,
the 7i per cent. extra customs duty
imposed by the Canadian Government
on all imports; 3rd, the stamp tax on
patent medicines, etc,, imposed by the
Dominion Government.
COMMUNICATION.
Zurich, R. R. No. 2,
May 17th, 1915.
To the Editor of the .Herald.
Sir: In one of the recent issues of
The Herald, there appeared a com-
munication from Mr. I. Hudson re
sale of his business to me. Why
should Mr. Hudson claim that he did
ell he could to keep his part of . our
agreement when he had not done
so, which •T can prove. As .he well
knows my reason for not accepting the
stock was because he had agreed to low-
( er it to $800, and when .stock was
taken it amounted to over $1000. Al-
so all verbal agreements were entirely
forgotten by Mr, Hudson.
I done business with the public in
Zurich for two years, and would have
been glad to take my old business back
if. I could have got it anyways near to
what it was when I left it.
Also Mr. Hudson had no reason to
complain as he was more than: paid
for.all the lose he .claimed: to have
sustained. - Louis Jeffrey
BORN.
On the London load, on Wednesday
May l2th, to Mr and Mrs Robert.
Munn a son.
MARRIED
At Hensall, on Tuesday May llth,
Miss Mary Jane,, daughter of Mrs
Sarah J Coleman to James 'Milton
Stewart, ef' Seaforth.
NOTICE
Having disposed of the flour and
feed business, I would ask all parties
indebted to ane on account to call at
niy house and settle for same as soon
as possible.
s Hudson.
Meeting of the
Huron County Council.
The council of the .corporation of
the County of Huron will meet in the
council chamber, in the Town of
Goderich, on Tuesday, the first' of
June next, ab the hour of 8 o'clock;
All accounts requiring settlement
must be placed with the clerk before.
this date. W. Lane,
Dabed •Goderich, May 17, 1915. Clerk
Township of . Hay.
Court of Revision.
Notice is hereby given, that the
first sitting of the Court of Revision
of the Assessment Roll of the Muni-
cipality of the Township of Hay for
the' year 1915, will be held at the
Township Hall at Zurich, on Sntur.
day, the 29th. day of May, 1915, at
the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M.
All parties having business at said
Court will guide themselves accord-
ingly.
Dated' at Zurich the 18th day ,of
May, 1915, F. Hess, Sr.,
Township Clerk.
HAD THE RIGHT KIND.
A young preacher went fishing fo r
trout, accompanied by a couple o£ girls
from his parish, A farmer who was
also out fishing ogled to the young
clergyman:
iC Kebehin, many trout±'"
"I am a fisher of men," said the
yentng preacher with dignity.
Well," the fanner smiled and
then looking at the girls, said: I see
you've got theright kind of batt with
you.'
More Time .For
• TI is r .1 Thigtand. This .
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Burn or Gasoline
DETROIT;VAPOR,s E'
"Work
The above' recreations will be yours by using a .labor
saving cook stove.
The Detroit- Vaper stove works just like a gas stove-
simply light the burners and put cooking on at once. It is
cheaper to cook with than wood or coal. Sen styles to
select froze costing from $10.00 up. Come to see them.
a'We also sell
11"ewrr Perfection.
and
Florence 011 Stoves
e. I-IARTLEIB,
HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE
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An Unusually Attractive Display of
Smart Waists
For Spring and, Bumme'
We earnestly ask your inspection. To see theta is- toy
want one or more.. Reasonably priced.
Now is the time for
New Linoleuns„ Oil Cloths and.
Curtains during house c•leanh gtime
Note these
Prices
New American percale, 1 yd wide,
for 12t0 a yard
Organdie, Crepes, Muslins. Piques.
'Mail colors, from 15e to 25c a yard'
Child's Suitings
Special Suiting for childs wear int
plain colors at lac a yard,
Underwear
We have a large selection of indiites+
children's and men's. underwear
for ennimer wear.
produce of all Finds wanted
511M 111
- Zurich
Ltreeeset,' "74
.e.
The . Keystone
one -wheel
TODgue Truck
For Harvesting and
Seeding Machinery
The truck is guaranteed to give
satisfaotion. It is easy on the
horses peeks, a comfort to horses
as well as the driver. A conven-
ience that every farmer should
have for his implements, Let us
show yon sample, Many now in use
in this section.
LOUIS PRANG
POWER WASH iiC
AIS:
operated by.
GASOLENE
In different sizes. 3,' 3 and 3 tub.
just what you have been looking
for. Why nett serve your wife or
housekeeper some d the hard labor
by adopting imp,rove3 methods
()all and see n'x kib'111r, in oliel;ation,'