HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1913-07-11, Page 8',summer hoods Cool comfortable material for summer wear, comprising Bedford Cords, Whipcords, Foulards. Riepps, Linens, Mulls, Marquisettes Silks, etc. Whitewear Underskirts, Corset Covers, Waists,Forous Knit Vests and Drawers. L Laces and J 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. W e can please you. CAINAWAR,L A new shipment of Chinaware to hand. Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, 4 -piece Table . Sets, Water Sets, etc. Fresh Groceries always kept oh i�3afi.d � p All Kinds: of Produce Fake n in Exchange PHONE .17 RUBY & GA -SCE -10 Si1ingleS Shingles for All. Two Cars on Hand The Hosting Brand that has stook the test of time, and, remember the test of time is the test that tells. Order at Once F. C. ICALLBFLEISCH zuR�Cn PIIcN1 19 Still Doing Business at The Old Stand We !have been appointed Agents for the celebrated Massey Harris Implements We handle everything in that line, Seeding Implements, Manure spread- ers, all kinds of Plows, Seed D. 1a, Disc Harrows, Cultivators, Lew] 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 PT`, i One of the buses, carrying the band boys, coming home from Strathroy on Dominion Day upset about three quarters of a mile west of Nettleton's Corners oh the Adelaid townline. The Municipal Council had been doing work turnpiking the road was left lin bad condition. One of clods of earth was so large that when the wheels ran up on it the bus upset Rev. M. Farney, Frank Hawkey and bandmaster were badly shaken up, two having ribs broken. The Dukeof Connaught has decid- ed to spend auothoi: year in Canada as Governor General the Ditches and Princess Patrice will accompany him to Canada this fall. The Duch- ess has nearly recovered from her ser- ious illnes. John Hogarth, son of Mr. Stephen .Hogarth of Stephen met with a un- fortunate accident last week, lie was driving home with a load of empty apple barrels when the horses, became. frightened and ran away throwing him off the load. He fell on his shoulder badly bruising it and also breaking his arm. The horses ran severeal rods and were stopped- by a tree. ' The re -union of Goclerich ' Town- ship Old Boys and Girls held at Tuesday Tuesday was such an unqualified success that other munici- palities may act upon the idea another year. Mr. Harry Either M. P. P sent his best wishes and a monetary token of remembrance which helped to swell the day's receipts, Mr. J. d'. Merner M. P. and Mr. William Proitdfoot M. P. P. were among The political on tiro gr.,, ;.ds, Famous Gray Morton Gasoliu`, glues: - 1i and 141. Horse -Power.-'' $5 4 ,! ,x$14 6 8 285 12 �, ��, 37 .. Q0. Sold by F. HESS' & SON Age'lats; .THE WESTERN."FAYI�'` LONDON' 01,71741110 r The Management of the Western Pair, 'London, Ontario, have coniplet; ed arragernents for the 'Attiaotibi pro gramme for their. Exhibition 'this. yoai: to be held September 51,th The Speed program shows two: eyerits daily with the largest purse eyes, 'Off- ered at the Exhibition. The platform paogram will consist of the ',OM.. mus- ic obtainable and the, best attractions money can buy. Fireworks of: a.`very high class will be given ` each night. Full particulars will be givet5 "in .the program to be issued later. The Mid- way will again be a feaature, consisting of good, clean shows which .will :in- terest both old and young Singlo fare railway rates will start.onFr-ida,y' September 5th, with special rates. on on September 9th, 10th, and 12th. All tickets good until the following Monday. All information g ,bivt?ll Oil application to the Secretary, .A. '112; Hunt, Room 302, Dominion Saving Building, London, Ontario. STEPHEN COUNCIL'; The council of the Township of Township of Stephen conved in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, the 7th of July..1913, at 1 pare:‘ members, were present • The Min, utes of .the previous meeting .were read and adopted. • The following oMers were ;pass: ed : D. Mawhinney grading,; and rolling road $2,00`; Hays & Querin Xaward drain SW 13;75 repo. Pen.. hale Plank for ciilvert.-3 QO; l+ra:nk?. Triebuer gravel and work 40 00; Henry Claek " .gravel ._ =and Commission 27 75 ; J. McLellan -gra - ye] 6.00 J.. G. Wein -arid others. clearing 3rd s. rd and 0.03oes09n 25.00; Win White . gravel • —.count., Elk, 1 SB. 52 j 5 : M.. Mitcrisel. °nom mr. Elk. l•SB. 3 85 ;.M. Q4'hartts drat vel 1st S' Rd, 8;o0-, R Davey Qpu, in'r I,25 ; Ed.,Ed Dis'ar'dine grave 3rd S Rd .30.00 ;1217in StadeL t�v�a coat 3rd 5 Rd 22 50 ;,,i+ elite omm o'r 3rd S Rd, 2,50i Virma comm'r and work 11 Op' ,W .Whjte_ work on. road to gravel pit . i 5 • W. J. Anderson:gravel ,cant's': '. Rd. 297 40 S. Andrews fence ,to Rollins Pit 15.60; G.. Hicks cedar, posts for fence to. pit 7,00 ; F. Rllb er concrete tile Blk 9 SB. 6.30; F Eil'ber concrete tile SB. 4 20 ; Ad olph Moren2,Adair's award aitch I6 50; J: Kenny gravel cont's:B1ks 9, I0, 11 crd 65 00 ; Baker ea Farrell rep road 8.50 ; James Kenny rep bridges 3 75; John Turner gravel' 9:00 ; Emi] Goleen Filling in bridge 3 Co ; Arthur Baker gravel 2 50, W Disjardine.rep road 3 00; Johnson ac. Dearing Lanterns on bridge 10.1_ 00 ; J. B. Hodgins comm'r C. Rd„ 9 00; M. McIntyre gravel cont Blk. 6, 11 SB. 77.2,1; Jerry Brophey comm'r B1k 11 SB. 2 50 ; 0. Regan, comm'r Blk, 6 SB. 3 65; Jos Law- son pt pay on bridges 800.00; 0.: Prouty gratuity 25 00. The council adjourned to meet agaiir at she call of the Reeve. Henry. Eilber. clerk, HICK'S FORECASTS A Reactionary storm Period is Cen- tral on the 18th, 19th and 29th... This period is coincident with .the full Moon's opposition with Earth' and Sun. The barometer will show, atmospherics changes at this period 'the temperature will rise and show' of blustering, simians': clouds and staring will -appear in many parts:'of the country, drifting from western to,' eastern parts of the continent. Some local rain will fall, but general wild well distributed rains, will hardly occur at this time. `A seismic period is central on 18th, causing eartbgi al. • es in' different parts of the "Earth '':be- tween the 15th and the 23rd. Some. what cooler weather_ , will follow storms. BZ.tAKB The Blake Women's>:nstitute lapid two very sticocess£ul meeting's 'on recent dates On June 25 at ,Mit:. Jno:Parker, Miss N. V,Powell, of Whitby, the government delgiate gave aninteresting address as4e11 as an exhibit og beautiful fogey work, The Misses Durand, Delgaily and Wurtzof Zurich contri' 4ted pleasing numbers on the pieogiam, me after which a dainty lain oh'was served by the members. y On .]Lily 8 a pignie was; lie1 e,t, the home of Mrs, E., Miler w re all enjoyed a pleasant aftoi on 'Ind a hearty supper. , rt' S CE f Ha if You 'ever.eonsidered ',Fainting" from the standpoint of to Meantime policy? T.lje,prentium represented by the cost of painting is In proportion to the importance of ,the security afforded, no higher than other insurance t , in fact it js considerately entailer, and enon becomes a mlolss,quantity,,' jt' Why Fire Insurance-Tornadd insurance_l:agtnln,k•rods 1 They only protect when that white, you wish to avert, happens. Marlin Senour: Paint 100% iu'e Affords the utmost protectidn, insures your' propertrt� uegutrung 'With -its application. •'. t-fieaure' y�, . rivsnes of Old Father Titne.,.: • it wattle off the sun daps of Old Sol, the Nps of_ Old.,1a4 Fra the�4 . Egan «� i'rtventa. dryrot checka det:eriarlt.isom. or rnere• ,Ztllabltinsuraocdhuld be offered ' -..- The citizens ofZurich and vicin- ity will 'be favnred with the oppor. tunity of he.aringErang'elist Barry son of the late J G Barry, of Herefordshire, Er gland, in his femoris le-elura, "kfeaven. Hell and. Purgatory,'' in the town. hall,. Zurich, next Solidity, July 13th .at 3 p. ui. Evangelist Bary comes well re.00mmended and well able to to shed light on lis subject and will speak under `the auspices of The. International Bible Students &fs®oiati on. He positively refuses to aecept money for preaching as he' believes it uusoripl.w-al to do so All are invited. Mr. Casper Walper and Jacob Brown, Goshen Line are both making improvements to their hamesenlarg- ing them,,, thus making them in appearance ejnite modern. TRESPASSERS FORBIDDEN Notice is hereby.given that berry pickers are forbidden to -enter lots 14 and 15 L. R. E. fftanley. Wm. 'Stelck George Campbell WANTED -Girls to'learp the knitt- ing and looping, ilii our factory. Guaranteed $5.00'per week, can ,:.. Make 12.00 to $15:001. : Pleasant and Congenial position: ' Apply by letter' or phone to managev. Clinton Knitting Co.:Ltd.; C'lintoii;: (141. YMPROVED SUMM> 'TRAIN ;SERVICE Grand gunk. Railway System;` Eike tive June 22nd, From Toronto 12.05 a.m.-New :Buffalo ' Expires daily, will carry through Pullman sleepers and coaches, arriving Buffalo 8,55 8,.n; Passengers may oceupy car until 7.30 a. in, %2.20 a.m.--New Fast Express'datly; will carry ' Pullman - sleepers and - coaches to Muskoka .Wharf andNorth Bay, making direct connection for 'Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Algoit gii,in 'Park, 11laganetewan Inver French River and'Timagami Lake .(Sleepers will be open open at 9i p. in 8.40 a.iu,—Daily for. Guelph, Bar lin, Stratford, Sarnia and intermedi- ate stations instead 8.55 a. nig 10.15 a.m.-Penetang Huntsville North Bay express, daily except Sun- day, will not run via 11Iuskoka Wharf ,but through to North Bay,. making direct connection at Pandang for 'Harbor, Go Home Bay;, Rase Point, Parry Sound and points. on. Georgian Bay_and,30,000 for points Oil Lake of 'Bays, aucl,.at Bark's PbJds. for Megan- etewan Rivers Resorts:. 12.01 noon --Muskoka Huntsville express, daily ;exeep,t. Sunday, will make direct conneetion at Muskoka Wharf for Muskoka Lakes points and 'at Huntsville. for points on Lake of Bays. `Parlur�_library-buffet car; din- ing car coaches Toronto to Hunts ville. 2.4v` l�.zi7. Daily, except Sunday, for Brampton., Guelph, Berlin, Strat- ford, Sarnia and intermediate stations instead 1.00 p.m. 1.40 p.m.—New train for Jackson's Point, Saturdays only,. Returning will leave Jackson's Point 7.30 a. M. Mondays only. arrive 'Toronto 9.40 a. in. 8,80 pan.—Daily except Sunday for Brampton,' Guelph, Berlin, Surat_ ford, Sarnia and Intermediate stations• instead ,6.40 p. in. 5,10. p.m.—New tram for Whitby, Oshawa, Bowinanville, Port Hope and intermediate stations, daily , except'. Sunday. Returning leaves Port Hope ,6.20 am:, arrive Toronto 8.45 a.in. '6:00 ii.ili.--Neiv train .for Whitby, Oshawa, 13oivnaanville,' Port' I3ope, Cobouig, 73righton, Trenton, Belleville Napantie, Kingston, daily except Sun- day. Returning will leave Kingston 6.00 a m,, arrive Toronto 11.05 a.m, Parlor -library cafe ear and coaches, 11.35 pan,—Daily`fo>: Guelph;' Ber. lin Stratford, Sarnia, Port Huron, De- troit MIA (Minna" 41,64,...4 nn•. • • �if <NTNE`MARTIN:OENOUN-O0, Lrintea'e'' ...,,h p,anuaarouge ram?. -"` '410'oartre*L. o �i LhTL,E�13URICH HURON'S'I;LARGEST COMBINATION 3TORE The Quality STORE The policy of this store is to giJve the biggest possible value at, the least possible price. For warm days -to come the summer goods are needed. 0r goods are at such moderate prices . that every person can afford to get the proper goods to make themselves comfortable. Washdress goods in all the stylish shades in Linens, Rajahs, Bedford cords, Whipcords, Repps, Galateas, Ducks,14.tuslins, Indian Queen. Suiting,. Chanlbrays, at low price from 10 cts to 25> ets per yard.. A full Stock of•Ladies Whitewear all to, clear during consisting of Night Gowns, Underskir C , Covere, month of e t ts, Corset Covers, Drawers, feats, White Waists, Embroidries, etc. We can save you money on a niee Dinner ' Sett or Toilet Sell. B r in China and Glassware. aazn Fresh Groceries always: on hand r d -Salmon 2 for 25 Cleaned Currants. 3 for 25 10'bars Soap ,25 eta Highest,;Prices paid for -Farm Produce Canned Corn 3 for,. 25 Seeded Raisins 3 lbs 25 Canned Peaches .15 cts w ■ W ■ avicEnNEn,Zurich COAL! COAL! Deleware, Lackawanna, & Western Coal Co's Scranton Coal All Sizes ALF. - SC RUTON' Hensall. Commencing Monday, June- 23, Pullman sleeping car will be operated to Kingston Wharf,' leaving Toronto 10,45 p.m. Daily. First car -`from Kingston will leave Wednesday,, morn- ing {Tuesday night's car,) June' 25th, arrive Toronto 6.00'a.m, daily. Commencing Monday, Jivae.28rd, a through Pullman sleeping car will leave Huntsville 2.26 a.m. Monday only, arrive Toronto 7.8.0: a. Pass- engers may occupy ear at 110.00 p.m. Sunday evenings, r._ Ate a ?� Gds Attention.. , Claeelficd 6Vant }ncda, aro retwayi notiCod. Thoy,y' orc'*read j with, interest `byJ».telli ffont people who arc ori the',,IooR=but for ffntrbr bre Oppoz'tureitles'toyen' `theie;'retquiroraonta: Whether. your buWie bs, bo largo or amntl w "the.Clasaitiod iVn'nt_Columrsp Will ?yelp ,' a. a,,,e;.,..,,W a. a.c,b, UNDERTAKING Prompt Service Moderate Charges W. H. HOFFMAN Ziuriolki. -, - Ontario essionommoomosiomosumea come and get your. neer Suit At ''. Zurich's Leading Tailor Shop the only Place, where the Newest is always shown' first and , satisfaction guaranteed, Laundry 'bit Connections, air f 1.101 VI in