HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-05-16, Page 8SPRING 60011S
Our stock of Spring and Sum-
mer Goods is now complete, All
the latest in Bedford Cords,
Whipcords, Foulards, Repps,
Linens, Mulls, Silks, etc.
A special Black Pailet Silk 1 yd
wide at a $1.00 a yd.
Laces and Embroideries
If -you want the newest in Laces and
Embroideries. We can supply you. Come
and see them.
Men's and Boys' Suits
A shipment of Men's and Boys' ready to
were suits arrived. We do not carry a large
stock of these, so we can sell at a narrow mar-
gin. It will be money in your pocket to see
them before buying elsewhere.
Hats and Caps
A full range of straw hats for men wo -
men and children, all styles and prices.
Linoleumns and
Floor Oil Cloths
If you are in need of anytheing in these
lines, come and see our stock. We can please
you.
Field and Garden Seed
�r�za Jumbo sugar bent, Yellow Leviathan,
Yellow Intermediate, Long Red and Yellow
Globe l\fau old seeds on hand aiso different
varieties of carrot and turnip seed.
null Groceries always kept on Band
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
PHONE 17
RUBY & OASCHO
Sifingi e4s
Watch out for Shing=
les next week.
Order Early.
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Still Doing
Business at
The Old Stand
We ',have been appointed Agents for
;.K the celebrated
Massey Harris Implements
We handle everything in that lino,
Seeding Implements, Manure spr,, id-
ers, all kinds of Plows, Seed D
Disc Harrows, Cultivators,
Harvesters, etc.
Harvesting Implements
Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Hay
Loaders, Etc.
Massey -Harris
Cream Separators
All kinds of Plow repairs, Gasoline
engines. See our line of Cutters be-
fore you buy, all our own make. Bug-
gies, Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs'.
Square Dealing Our Motto
F. Hess 86 Son
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Money makes Money
Your money will work while you
clops If loaned at good interest,
and yeti can find safe and aatls-
faetory borrows by placing a
money -to -loan r,9. in our Classi-
fied f', ur t cele si ca. fl first
eicrigogs E3 es tact as a bank
sr'1 the i::tere23 la twice as hsg.
C.Nne.M Wirt.) a NI. ti,l`n+,
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FOR SALE
A desirable home, on main street
Zurice, Two story brick, seven
foot basement, with furnace, bath
electric wired through, soft water
top and bottom, good well with
force pump, fine stable, everything
modern and in first class shape.
Posession will be given on April
first.
P. 5.---I have bought another prop.
erty and will stay right in Zurich:
F. W. HESS, Jeweler
TFtiiBauma,"-
Some people believe that the banana
was the original forbidden fruit of
the garden of Eden. In any case it is
one of the curiosities of the vegetable
kingdom, being not a tree, a palm,, a
bush, a shrub, a vegetable or an herb,
but a herbaeceous plant with the sta-
tus of a tree. Although, it sometimes
attains a height of thirty feet, there
is no woody fibre in any part of its
structure, and the bunches ,growing.
on the dwarf banana plant are often
heavier than the stalk which supports
them. No other plant gives 3uth: a
quantity of food to the acre ' as the
banana. It yields forty-four times
more weight than the potato and 133
times more than wheat. Moreover, no
insect will attack it, and it is' always
Immune from disease of any kind.
Longest Flight -by Birds.
Perhaps the longest straightaway
flight made by birds in their .migra-
tions is accomplished by some of
the shore and water birds that nest
in the islands of Behring Sea and
spend the winter at Hawaii and
Panning Island, 2,200 miles away.
Inasmuch as some of these birds live
entirely on the shore and are prob-
ably unable to rest on the surface of
the water, it is thought that they
must accomplish the whole distance
in a single flight. Yet, although there
are no landmarks for them upon their
long journey over a waste of waters,
they make their way to their destina-
tion with the precision of a rifle shot.
London to Have Mosque.
It is proposed to erect a mosque in
the capital of the greatest. Mohamme-
dan power in the world, and the only
surprising feature of the project is
that it has not been executed before.
The building is to cost $500,000, to
which the Agra Khan has already
contributed $25,000. The committee
in control of the scheme is presided
over by Amir Ali and includes the
Turkish and Persian Ministers, as
well as three members of the Council
of India.—London Globe.
An Emotional Trunk.
Landlady -1'11 have to request yen
to pay in advance, Mr. Smith.
Smith—Why, isn't my trunk good
for a week's board?
Landlady—No. It looks like an old-
fashioned emotional trunk.
Smith—Emotional?
Landlady—Yes; one that is easily
moved! _.--.
Famous Gray Mortor Gasoline En-
gines:-
1?. and 1-.'`'�-. Horse Power $55. 00
II75. 00
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$105. 00
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Agents.
A number of Division Court cases
were disposed of here, on Monday, by
his honour Judge Holt.
Waterloo Gas Engines. When you
buy from us we will give the best, we
have one Grade only.
For the third year in succession
Robert Holmes, formerly of Clinton,
has been unaminously elected presid-
ent of the Customs Civil Service As-
sociation of Toronto, not withstanding
that fact that ho specifically asked
that they select someone else for the
position. The Association last year
had a membership of one hundred and
fifty.
The Seaforth Bowling Club has in-
stalled a new and up to date system
for lighting the green, which was
tested for the first time on Wednerday
evening, and everybody was delighted.
The whole gi een is well lighted up,
so that ten rinks could play at the
same time.
A farmer of the township of • Ash
field was fined $20 and costs last Week
by two Lucknow magistrates for ap-
pearing on the streets of Lucknow, a
local option municipality, in an into:
icated condition, It transpired in -
evidence that he got the liquor froth a
bottle in the possession of a neighbor
whom he met on the street, and both
ombibed too freely, but the neighbor
was fortunate enough not to fall into
the clutches of the law.
GOSHEN LINE
Miss Laura Sims' is spending a few
days at Mr. Frank Glanvilles,
Mr. IInmphroy Webb spent Sunday
at Mr. Eddie Allans.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt Mawhinney,
spent Sunday in Shipka.
Mr. Russel Schrader and Chester.
Mawhinney spent Sunday at Salem.
Mr John Williams purchased. a
fine driver last week.
Goshen Line ball team played
with Shipka on Wednesday.
Nr. Wm. Yearley spent Monday
in Denfield,
Mr. William Snell and Tho.trre,s
Yearley spent Friday evening" in
Dashwood.
Mr., Fddie Allan sports a fine.
new buggy.
Mr. Emery Mason
at Mr. B. Brow's,
spent Suliaay
PRESENTATION
The friends of the Misses Dor-
othy, Alberta and Nelda Truemuer
pleasantly surprised them at their
home Tuesday evening and present
ed them with tokens of " remem-
brance betore leaving for their
new home in Zurich, A pleasant
evening was spent by all.
Dear Dorothy, Alberta and Nelda
We have mat this evening us the
time draws near, when our present
relationship will come to an end.
While you have been our associates
for several years. we have always
found you willing, generous and
amiable and though we regret
being separated from your society
we know that others will be blessed
by your kind word and cheerful
bearing. Before taking your de•
parure from our midst", we take
this opportunity of testifying to
you -our appreoition of the stirling
qualities, which you have always
displayed and when you are no
longer residenteds of this vicinity
we still hope that you will reserve
in a corner of your big heart a fond
reoollecton of your Dashwood
friends and our sincere hope- is
that you will be blessed in what.
ever phase of life it may be yours
to assume. _
As a parting memento we -ask you
Alberta and Nelda to accept these
Duff links and Dorothy this bar
pin.
DA SHIN OOD
Preparations are being made for
Dashwoocl's big celebration on the 3rd
of June, Arrangements are being
made to have a baseball tournament
between Crediton, Fullerton and Zur-
ich. There will be a purse of $200
divided between a green race for hor-
ses that have not started in race before
a three minute race and a 2.40 race
and a running rase. There will also
be foot races for which suitable prizes
will be given, followed by a usual
concert at night. The days sports
will be opened with a big Calithump-
ian parade. Last year's celebration
was a big success and everybody en-
joyed the day in Dashwood. This
year the managements are preparing
for better sports and are giving more
money in prizes, and expect a bigger
day.
LUTHER—In Stephen, on May 9th to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Luther, a son,
K0SHLER—At Zurich, on May 7th to
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Koehler; a
daughter.
Mr. Wes Hawkshaw of Exeter was
in town on Tuesday with his new
Ford car.
Miss Lavine, Koch of London spent
a few days with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Koch.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. Hamacher of
Khiva spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. P. Fassold.
Another business change took
place in our village this week
when Mr. Jacob Kellerman purch-
ased the flour mill from Mr. Wm.
Ehlers and has taken possession,
Miss Vera Siebert has returned
home after spending a few days vis-
iting friends in Crediton.
Rev's. Brown of Zurich and Beck-
er of Crediton visited Rev. Mr. Gren-
zebach on Monday.
Mr. J, Hall of London was in town
a couple of clays this week on busi-
ness:
Mr. Jack Routledge left Wednesday
for Hydepark where he will spend
the summer.
The Misses Addie Ehlers and Susie
Wombold attended the luncheon the
Dashwood Y: P. A. gave the Crediton
Y. P. A.
Great preparations are being made
for the 3rd'of June. The men are
very busy getting their horses in shape
for racing.
' The frost on Saturday and Sunday
was very severe. There was over an
inch of ice.
Miss Susie Wambold of Exeter was
in. town Monday,
Mr. W. Rchroeder of Exeter
in town Monday on business.
was
Mr. Earl Neeb left Saturday for
London where he has secured a pos-
ition.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil of Parkhill
visited the laters sister Mrs. Rout-
ledge.
Miss Lauri Preeter, who has been
very sick with rheumatism is impro-
ving ;slowly.
Master Harvey Schroeder visited
Mr. and Mrs. Meyers on the 14th con
.over Sunday.
Dr Balfour and Mr. H. Zimmer
Were out of town visitors a few days
bust -week; .
Master Milford Kock of Dashwood
4)00 Sunday with his sister Mrs, E.
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Big may Bale
Of naw and fashionable Summer Goods of all kinds. Mnsl'ine•, Cotton
Voiles, Rajah Stripes, Repps, Foulards, Piques. Bedford Cords. Em-
broidered Skirtings, Mulls, Linens, Lawns etc. -"
Ladies Vests 100, 12 1-2c. 150 200 and 25e. Special Ladies•
Hose, big value, 2 pairs for 250. Special value in yard wide
Silks, black and colors.
Special Bargains in Millinery
If you are looking for a nice up to date trimmed hat at a special close
price be sure and call before making your purchase.
Bargains in Men's and Boy's CIothing in Suits, Hats, Socks Brae
ces, Gloves, etc. Big values given in Rugs, Linoleum, Wall Pap-
ers, Curtains, Etc. Etc.
Fresh Groceries always on hand
J. J. MEPWq'ER,
Renew your subscription for the
Star, and get the home news. We .
have had many renewals and would
like all our subscribers to look at their
labels, and if not marked • Jan 1914 '
please have it done. We will apprec-
iate it. It means only '$1 to you, but
it means hundreds to us.
S'TPKA
Mr. G. Murray of Drysdale was
a Shipka visitor on Sunday.
Mrs. G. Sweitzer visited at her
parents home during the biginning
of the Week.
Miss Rota Keys of Varna visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Keyes,
Sunday was observed as mothers
day at the Methodist Church here,
Singing was given by the children.
Mr. Geo Baynham visited friends
in Corbett Sunday evening.
Shipka and the Goshen ' Line
played a fast game of ball on the
local diamond.
Miss Lydia Baumgarten of Battle
Creek, Mich..is at her home for the
summer.
Mr-,. and Mrs, J. Hamacher have
left for the stats of Kansas for a
few months.
Greenway Boys played a fine
grme of ball on the Shipka dram•.
and the score being 9 to 2 in favor
of Shipka.
Miss V. and A. Gainer and Miss
M. Sweitzer were in Dash wood on
Friday.
Mr. Chas Bolt was
visitor last Sunday,
Miss L. Fahner of
visiting at the home
Mrs. Fred Goiser.
a Parkhill
Crediton is
of Mr. and
CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. W. Paget who have
been on their wedding trip to New
York and other cities in the states,
returned on Monday and will make
their new home in the residence of
Mr. Michael Hirtzel.
Large audiences greeted Rev. E.
Becker in the Evan church tin Sunday
last, morning and evening and listen -
- Zurich
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UNDERTAKING
Prompt Service
Moderate r'harges
W. H. HOFFMAN
Zurich. - Ontario._
Come and.
get Baur
new quit
At Zurich's Leading
Tailor Shop the only Place,
where the Newest is always
shown first and satisfaction'
guaranteed.
Laundry in Connection
W. H.. HOFFMAN
Tailor - ZURICH
ed with intense intense interest to two
powerful sermons, At the evening ser-
vice the male chorus rendered , . fin@
selection entitled "Jesus skives,"