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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. Fe . KALBiYL1ilSCi1[ PHONE Ig = _ = ZURICH 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 'r;, " 1.; ifs 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+, • 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 4 $105. 00 6 I, ,I 8 Il 12 Sold by F. HESS SON l fti. iit.1'r 285. 00 875. 00 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. Tl>it l of zurich, 4 dtRr /r it 4111 ...:1 ' . .rj y' Js m • 'till- -moi 'o I� �ri1•-= A 111111 11 11111111 I JP INS 1/12,0423 I Mit t) htsUrnoci polen icy ever et considered "Palating" from the standpoint of an The,premium represented by the coat of painting is in proportion to the importance of the security afforded, no higher than other insurance le .4 in fact It is considerably smaller, and soon becomes a midis. quantity.y • Why Fire Insurance-.Tornadd Insurance-I,ightnin 'rods 1 They only protect when that which you wish to avert, happens, ..-....nor...-�- ,• ,. ms liartin-Senour. Paint ,100%µPine _, • Affords the utmost protectidn, insures your' property, begluning with its application. :`••t7Wilit.v.elic,' '.oP;: a. fit. • . It ,yards off ills ens dogs of Old Sol, the nips of Old.,fack Frost -the %1 ravages of Old Father Time, .-Miter V r thagrosogorKt Frevenot dr -rat--checks dterloratloi. No seer, surer or dire! . reitableila,uranc drat-cheeks be offered. r�•eer-^' -`^ ` THE MARTIN-ISENOUR CO., Wf'ltad A'. PiSNusa Puss PIse, ,o54:1NTrt[A4. HMO1N-S r" - PAiNT 100 PURE 0r CG JIIIRTLEIB, ZURICH HURON'S LARGEST COMBINATION STORE The Quality STORE 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 is 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,"