The Herald, 1912-03-22, Page 5Th
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Incorporated 1855 belay in mind the many e 1,
features offered by tlla'i
RECORD OF (PROGRESS FOR FIVE YEARS -1 -006 -Mi Paco° Raiiwt y lit LL
Has 88, Branches in Clanach ,'•aricl'Ageitts and Correspondents in all the •
Principal Cities in the World, '
1906. 19,11
Capital
' 3 000 000`; 4,000,000
�,t3Ser�7n 4: a - � - � ,
0,000,000 ,600,000
Deposits 23,677,730 " 35,042,811.
L0Mf4 fl dInvestuie is 27,457,090 • 38,854,801
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Total Assets 33,090,102 48,237,284
A General Banking Business Txansacted
y A VTNGS BANK D ''- A TIS ENT
at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate.
Zurielb. Branch J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr.
+1 i+.3•.l..i.•1~++•1•+•F•-A•t••i••§ : '+*'~4••!••3.4•+ec e ++ .+++++•t•+4.1.4.4.4. i't•ar4.4.4•4.4.+•i.
Annual Bale
Uur annual Sale of Drygoods,
Wallpaper and Crockery is now on
. and will continuo to the end of Feb.
�tioNs
Sl�eci�t]. �>�ec�.��
.0n. all Winter Wear.
Come and Secure
The Bargains while. they last.
R. N. DOUGLAS
General Merchant, Blake.
Far els
That Want
THE BEST
Cull at The Massey -
Harris Shop,
Our Machines spea
Fox thenseh es.
We also handle
Olds 6asoline
Jas. 'jute,
1f7ASSFY-BARRI 00
Vote
Vote
Vote
• • 6c, t R 1 CR ■••
MEAT MARKET
E keep in stock a
full line of fresh
meats, hams, etc. etc
Our cuts are noted
for their tenderness
and y,rholesomeneSS.
Our aim is to keep
nothing but the best.
We make our own
sausages.
Give us a call.
YUNfi LUT &
BEICHERT.
DA:SITWOOD •
A nun1ba. from here attended the
Carnival
,roc lion.
(.al ni�.al < t 1
at �
M1. P,. Baker of Grand Bain!, was
in town Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fahrner of Cred-
iton, spent Tuesday in town.
..Many of the farmers started this
week to tap maple trees.
Mr. W. Ehlers was in Grand Bend.
Wednesday,
Mrs. Taylor of Thedford called on
friends in town MMlonday.
112rs. Taylor from Grand Bend was
visiting friends in town on Monday.
Hiss Lily Hartlieb of Zurich was
ionl;e over Sunday.
Mr. X. Meyer's sale was largely
attended on Tuesday..
Mr. Henry 'inert returned Sat-
urday from Toronto, where he spent
a few clays.
iMIiss Lily Davis of Exeter, is
spending a few days with Miss Susie
Wambold.
Mr. W. Geiser of Usborne was
Boole lata week attending the funeral
of his Grandfather. i\Ir. V. Ritter.
Mrs. Henry Neuaschwanger visited
her sister Mrs. L. Shoemaker of Ilay,
over Sunday.
Miss M. England is learning
millinery in Tiernan R Edighoffer
. millinery department.
Several from here attended the sale
of Mi. Nelson Ravello at the Bend on
Tuesday.
1.
Mr- Fred • 1t10Cray ;tf Detroit, was
alled liouit' t1.li4 week • 9wi4ik to t,lie
ilhias fafais! lie. '.•.
The many friends of Mrs..;Tacob
Walper will be pleasedel to leant that
she is improving after her recent ill-
i •news.
with t„ trip to the West.
only all•Oanadian rc>u•tp,
operating through trains
ern Utu udia No ohan,gai,o • -ts.
Only line operating Stand:- r .ttnd
Tivtrist Sletpers to Mw1in'i1•i9c' ..aXtri
Vttiicttuvl�x'. All; egttipinent 1,4 +"?'.,'za•
ed u;ic1 operated b'vo ii n
P,teific fairway, Ofoadine• the
Mr. G. Nacligar, who,has been
visittng her daughter Ms. enderson
of Preston for the past few aireeks has
returned Monte.
Mrs. Jacob Brenner left on Wed-
, nesclay for Stratford to join her hus-
band. They will make their future
home in Stratford.
Mr. Geo. Schroeder Sr., who
underwent an operation last week in
London ie doing as welt as can be
expected.
Farm for Sale or Relit. --Good 50
!acre farm, cleared, well drained and
in good state of oultivat.ian, on Lot 8
Con. 4, Stephen, just east of Credit-
on East. On the property is a good
'house and barn, 1 acre of good. orch-
ard, all ploughing done, 1'6` acres of
grass, 2 good wells, spring . creek.
For particulars apply to Wm. Hea-
Iman, Shipka.
E. M. Brokenshire was to Exeter
on Monday.
1 Mr. Hedden, of Crediton East, was
in town Saturday.
l — II llfir- Edmond Kraft spent Sunday
with friends in Zurich.
1 Mr, George Eellermann was in
wonutn
it, No gretat act of heroism ar Tiak
of lite is . necessary to protect u
child from croup. Give Chamber:
loin's Cough" Remedy and all
danger is i voided. For stile by all
dealers,'
TZEES THAT WILL GROW.
When buying ' fruit and orna-
mental trod.4, see to' it that you buy
of a firm whose trees have the
right Burt of roots and have been
Handled con eotly"in ttio nurseries.
highest font of efficiency. . ,Uiti:ing. Our trees will grow ; there is a
0iir.service uneurpassed:: reason
Take an sgenoy; send for tennis,
Outfit free.
Thos. -'W. Bowman sr Son
0o, Ltd, • Ridgeville, Ont
1„iomeseekers' rates will bu. it1
effect April 2, 15, 80 , Mia, 1,4 28,
June 11 25, July 0, 23. Aug 0, 20,
S pt. 8, 17, and:rouxfct trip tat,ound,.
oltass tick etc will ltt3 i site vita
Chivadian Pacific P„tt.il t v front
Ontario points at..'very lov.,
f m ex,'top e'. Winnipeg and x< -,turn
1 00 tu,1tu1:ntonandretuit 42.00
at.t .th•'r iints inprop. ten.
Ct, tui ;inti 00 days,
For the of (ontziiodatlon of 'an
Milan .Pitcitlt Railway passe l'Ars .a,
sperial trltitt will leave rF'at,;r$1t.a
G.00 p m., on above datalt , Com
prised of ' 'ourrst and: t t!piki•,t,
Sb'epers Colonist Bleeperar uiaay
be oocunied free of char gap. • ii'tis
sengers. however, ;grist lis pride.
their own bedding Tourist rwleep
ing cars will be operated. tlt~r ,tgli,
to Eirnonton via Saskatoon! also
through to Winnipeg and t'u1•grtry
A moderate charge is 'trta0fur
berths in Tourist cars.
Both Tourist and Ooloniat' ealTr
are provided with cooking r•.;, e':;
whioh trainmen have insti a+ ;tionn
to keep in condition. Full rrtrti
°mars from any Cauadiaxt. jac,ifio
Railway agent. -Ask for c, iy `of
Boweseekers' Booklet.
Toronto on business last creek,
C=e and Mr. 112. Croft, of Detoit, is 'spending
a few days at his home.
Miss IVIatid Hartlieb,., of Exeter,
ge'�° spent aatfew days holm last' week,
l>� Mr. Samuel High, of Blake, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Fossild:
rd. Messrs R. Goetz and C. I.ellernian
fleecy�� were in Exeter Saturday attending a
t1/ sale.
At Zurich's Leading BUSINESS MEETING
Tailor Shop the only, Place, The Annual Business Meeting of
h 2 19'2
shown first and satisfaction
in the Lranue'n tis,
guaranteed..
Laundry' in Connectio11. n
f tou
(0 7�j' [a,� vim and vitality,. Premature decay nn sexu
the Evangelical Association,. will
b held e 1- d: on Mo d M
RECEPTION IN Di,T1tt" 'm
CR ..' O
'Neat II Tun
We keep 1 stock a fill
• line of fral3i meats, ett.
etc, Out 'cuts are not
. ed for thcir tencdernest
and whoiesomness. Our
.aim is to°keep nothing
but the best. We make
our sausage.
Give us a call.
Ti ho st n&Law o i
CRED1.TON.
Cedito1%
On Wednesday evening, ]Mir 13, 1011111a reception was held at trig home
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Steinbach, 840
Milwaukee Ave W., Detroit,' 'Sfioh , Mantifaetllrer of till grades of
in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Stremp 1'
ow
for. Roller Fl.
• For the past seventeen years Rev' t
Strempfer has hacl charge. of the. \'e irlso *e11 the
Lutheran " church and • German I Five Roses Flour
school in Toledo, Obio and bias• nowt
been stationed in Elmira. Ontario Gristing ttud Chopping !prom -
The reception was held with a
done
view to bringing together the for-
ptly
mer Zuridh residents, now tssiding , ,
Oats Laoned and Chopping
in Detroit, who had been members 11 to
of Rev Strempfer's 6hureh in that + done at 5 cents a bag.
town. Those present were Mr. tante,
Mrs. Schilbe, Mr. and Mrs. A
Heideman and son, Mrs. 0 Stirkles
U DA
On EAST int SUNDAY the world soeaaica to fta:r1i' ltlos,a)n vitli bright
Clothes.
Have you ordered your Suit?
. If not, come, now 011(1 let itis showyon oar now fibriei, bit us 1)1111cl .,t
into ti smart l;li-to-date chit for you.
e can build it righ
m
Come and talk your Easter slit plans .over with us(We like
Clothes raid We like to make. Clothes) Lot las make yours,
'v •e can, and will please you, if you will hilt
give us the opportunity;
J. H . HOLTZMANN
iM1r,i antro t �.1"'
BUSINESS CARDS.
B. S. PHILLIPS,
AUCTIONEER, Exeter.
Sales conducted in all rparts. Satis-
?action guaranteed or nopay. Terms
•easonable, Orders left at this office
:ill be promptly attended to.
ANDREW 1?. IIESS, -FIRE 11 S17RAN-
co agent, representing the Loudon,
Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand.
ard, Viellingtat and Guardian. -Every.
thing in five insurance.
LODGE MEETINGS
(i , Court Zurich No. 1240
• meets erery 1st and 3rd
Thursday of each mouth at 8 o'clock p. m.
in the A. O. 1. W. hall.
.1..T. 1'1 L•'XIN ER, 0. R.
'• Ricki,eil Lodge
A. 0. • No, s 9i, meets
the 2nd and 4 th Friday of every month
ials at 8 o'clock, in their hall, Merger Block.
nom. WITwlzt ,i.1. Sv
LEGAL CARDS.
,hI1:OLT1iFOOT HAYS & 111.LORA T
where the Newest is always
are
ni1 church Ztn ictl, i:t
2.o'olock p m. All male members
are requested to attend.:
Trustees.
and son, Mr. and:,Irs. 1 , r
fieiaoh, Mr, and MOr l
Mie. endMrs W *' erdi'gestt� c''1 -.
Rupp of Cirosswell. 1ioh ? 1 Gs.i'
Bertha, Wnrtn, Enuua 1( l`c.t`;tn tlsi
Lara Steinbsoh;(eorgina -6'ch1lb°
Lizzie Trueniner, Helma'Sipple, A.
Zeller, Messrs Henry Heidtitalan,.
Hartman Steinbach, George Hess,
Will Hess, Wellington Johnston,
and 'Dan Steinbach, formerly neer-
chant in Zurich,
Electric Restorer 'for Men
phospbonol restores every nerve in the body
proper teaslon, restores ' d all al
Weakness averted at ogee, Z'boaphonel till
I'M got' •Z1:.)RICH
•make you a new man. Pr ce,£p a box. or two or
,t5. Mailed to anv address. the Soobenprug
}O;,at5 tatla*.txn:ea
t,O;rA5,
•
Rev. Strempfer gave an interest-
ing address, stating that be enjoy-
ed his work in Toledo, but that be At our Store you will find many
was very much pteased to be able things suitable for Gifts. Conic in
to return to Canada, as -most of hie and inspect our stook. We have a
years in the ministry' have been big stock and our prices are very
spent in that country. The even- reasonable.
ing was very pleasantly spent in
renewing old acquaintances and Gold and. Silver Watches—in Elgin,
" Swiss and Waltham Movement.
Solid Gold Finder Rinds. '
Hand Painted China.
ADDRESS AND PREsENTATIUN Silverware—in all styles.
The members ° of the Lutheran Cut Glass—in any pattern.
church choir met at the home of Watch
and Jewelry Repairing—of all
Mr. Appel' last Thursday: ,even. kinds attended to at
ing, and presented Miss Ida Sipple,
who left for Detroit on Monday,
with an address -•and a hitudsozne
^II
�eY' B i n
Gifts
singing favorite hymns, and before
the guests dispersed, a very dainty
and wholesome lunch was served.
Coxae gait! inspect our stock wheth-
gift. Miss Sipple was organist of er you buy or not.
the Lutheran church for.• some tial! solicited
and during that tittle, per
form3d her work in it most satis
factory manner. Following is the S LAWSON address, e
Zurich, Mar. 14th, 1912.
Dear Miss Sipple: ;.:
oramo
We the Members of the Ltttberan ,"'���;t:� •.r i,: ,.
Choir of Zurich, have asnrmbled
here this evening, .to show inti,
slight way the high .esteem'and re.
speot in which we hold you Der-'
ing the years that you hitve acted x^l „ e :SEEKERS
as our accompanist, we have al-
ways found you willing x;o' halo
along the work, and although the
task has sometimes been -arduous
and wearying you were :,always
ready to give your time ond..stip
port, to any work wbirb'Nk've had
undertaken.
In :presenting you with this
slight token we do not wlish you
to judge it bq. its real ,,able but
when you look at the . tinni ed the
day when you are in.tho !anti `of the
Stars and Stripes, we want:: ;You to
have a kind thought for th6 tttetii..
bers of the Zurich " .choir, tixtd're
-member, that we, each Hot evt,ry..
one of us, always will hear•
ty wish for your future lkliti )iness
and snoeess in whatever wu you
may nndt'rttalre. Sigurd s'shelf
of the Choir. A11Dlwllrt'V'``6 ;.Messy,
•:'' T 1 ',Header,
EXCURSIONS
TO
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on
APRIL 2,16,30 MAY 14, 28 JUNE 11, 25
JULY 9, 23 AUG. 6, 20 SEPT. 3, 17
Second class tickets from Ontario stations to principal
Northwest points at
LOW ROUl`ND-TRIP RATES
Winnipeg and return $34,00;, Edmonton and return
$42.00 and to other points in proportion. 'Tickets
good to return within 60 days from going date.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
through to Edmonton via Saskatoon, also toWinnipeti
and (Agar/ via Main Lino on all donjons. Com•
fortable berths, fully equipped with bedding, can be
secured at moderate rates through local agent.
Early application must be made.
ASK FOR HOMESEEKER$' pAMPHI.E'r
containing rates and full information.
Apply to nearest C.P.R. Agent or
M. G. MURPHY, Dist Pass, Am., Toronto.'
ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE GE GARS
)13. T. P. MuLAL'(111LIN; f:
erly Assistant Surgoi:/ii. at Sri
field's (Royal London Opthal.
hie l itttii.ital toil Golden Sri
No,,,. <antl Throat .Fitt •dial, Lout
England. ; Also relent t'ine at Br.
and other ('o i1•cnial Hoslti
General Practice with it, cia 1 att
1x11 to Eve, Ear, -Noste. tinct Thi
!ayes tested. (i.?colla: ct Pe 'and
tbaltnosereie tis' ll and tgiasses
plied and prof+exly adjn:ted. 0
Daah wootl;
Ti_JILBER & Sop
Conveyancers, General Iiisuren
Agents
MONEY TO LOAN
At Lowest Ratesof Interest
Telephone—Office la, House 1
13. W. 1i,. BEAVERS
EXETER .
Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries Public. Licensed Auitittnet'r for Count;
etc. GO(.trich, Canada W. ]'roudfoot. i
K. C. R. G. Hays. J. L. Elliman. 1
1•t. F. A. SELLERI , DENTIST, GRA- 1
duate of. the Royal College of Dental '
Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu-
ate of Department of Dentistry, To-
ronto University. Painless extraetiot f
of teeth. Plate work a speciality.. At
M
Dominion House, Zurich, every on -
day. 7-26 1
E. ZJ LLER, CONVEYANCER AND
Notary Public. Do e ds, Mortgages,1
11 ills tine! other Legal Documents are
fully arta! promptly .>rt+ a. C)'tliy'e—
Zeiler block. `Zt,
MAR Ick ri' R tiPtR,T
*M IIIIET REPORTS—The following
is the market report, corrected to
Wednesday noon of each week.
eltEDITON
Oats50c a bush
Barley 806 a' bush
Wheat 95c to 96 a bush'
Shorts $30 a ton
Bran $25 a ton
White Rose Flour $2.70
Feed Flour $1.60
Butter Botts
Eggs 20 cts a doz.
Potatoes $1.00 a bag
Dried apples 7c.
Beans $1.50—$2.00 a bushel
Timothy $8 to 9.50 a bush
Red Clover $12 to 14.50
Alsyke $11 to 14.00
Alfalfa $11 to 12.00
Buy early, seed is likely to scarce
this year.
HENSALL
Wheat 95 to 96 cts. a tbus
Barley 02 tc.95 cts.
Oats 46 to 48cts.abus
Man. Seed Oats 65 cts. a bus
Ground Corn $30.00 per ton
EXETER
Oats 46c a bush
Barley are to 900 a bush
Wheat, Standard, 95c iL bush
Shorts $27.00 per ton
Bran $26.00 It ton •
Family flour $2.70
Feed flour §.1.65
Hay 14 to $15 a ton
Hogs live weight, $7.10
Peas 90e to .;;11,10'
D.I SEWOOD
Oats 60c a bush
Barley 800 a bush
Wheat 95 to 96e a bush
Shorts $80 a ton
Bran $25 a ton
Feed floor $1.60 ,
Butter 28c a lb
Eggs 20e a lb
Potatoes 11.25 a bag
Dried Apples 7c a lb
Han al. Sakti (OI1clateted in LIAO 31
aJXprOVed manner. Satisfaction gl,
allteecl. Dates can he made .t
Crcrditou Star or at the
Bargain. Store, Exp
HIGH CDA SS
CANADIAN GROW:
NURSERY STO
' r
k Mr. l 'alts'.
Sinith's well known t{
G
elV Stock. At
present.1Mi
Clark has to offer a full line
x APPLES, PEARS, PLAN,[
V• INES, and small fruits, al
:1 ORNAMENTALS, ROSES, Et
.i�
• Prices and information wi
5e furnished cheerfully, and fr
n+ • of charge. Intending; purcha.
• ers are advised to send inthc
• orders at once, while there is
4. • full stock of everything on hen
•)•'vao x..;..3+•3••3 i••3 ++3•'&•++4 p3 ++4, ' $
WALTER CLARK
Agent, Cres ii
FARM FOR SALE
Being north half of lot 9 o
Tuckersmitll, L R S contai:ni
acres of good land all cleared,
part grass. On it is well buil
dern brick house, with cella
dorneath, bas•n and stable,
well small orchard of good
This farm is well situated ban
school and churohes, being 2
from the thriving village of
salt will lie sold on Teas
terms. Apply on the pi'emi
to D B McLean box 144 Hens
20-1 111 pd.
When you have rheumatistn in
your foot or instep apply Chamber.
lain's Liniment and you will get
Buick relief. It costs but a quarter
Why suffer? For sale by All Deal.
ors.
BORN •
Crrraisrtu---In St. Catharine
Thursday, March 14,'1012,
and Mrs. E. IL Christie,
ghter.
MARRIED
COBI3LEDICK.-At E eter o
nesday, March 20th, 1012,
Main St. parsonago by li
Powell, Mr. Albert Etherin
Usborne, to Bertha, young(
ghter of Mr. aid Mrs. D.
click, of Exeter.
DI3D
HARDY.—In Denver, Colo
day, March 1.5til, 1012,
L. Hardy, of !:meter, a•ic+.
1Mliss Violet. Pen hale • lt':f i•
for Winnipeg, Man., to riati
wedcliug'of het, sista. "tLi
to Mr. Frank .Cl.aydon',,,, of •rt
The ivarriage iv=r11"talrtt 1,711.:
ter part of March.