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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1914-02-05, Page 1Consolidat ith Volo XIV'. PLID Y NORM Q.";FE 5,. t Nos. 1Publislied every two weeks Price gratis • A little Taper devoted to news usually hearer and seen around a General and Hardware Store. • OUR BOW i SUITS THAT SUIT We have moved our ready-to-wear clothing department upstairs and can know show our suits and overcoats to better advantage. We have a nice Iot to choose from and the prices 'range $7.00 up for hen's suits, We also carry a large variety of hove suits. If you haven't bought a new overcoat this winter we can interest you in some good. ones. In presenting Preeter's News to the reading public we think we` are filling .e long felt want. Not that there are not enough good newspapers already in•circulation, but there are many in- teresting things happen in our store that will make interesting reading, We want to become better acquainted with you, know you better, and in the end we will, both benefit through closer relations. Wishing you all a prosperous Now Year. STOCK TAKING As ie the cnstozn in every up to date brainless, stock or inventory is taken once every year usually at the be;inuiug of the New Year. This is necessary to comply with the fire in- surance laws and a• business. lean should ',sigh to i:oow. haw he ;stands at the and O.C. t `'t�>! KblietlleeS. .It''" -also permit: the merchant to see wherelae 11aa. oyerbrought in certain lines and L1 :) which line of gooks sceans to meet tho moat public favor. In .going over the stook it is also possible lolly aside all odtle and mule, of reel:1 lit e -of (d'el'l goods, pewee, , of ', 'i re let ae t.11: -1C it .hock axle., 1, 1 e.• ,t;,: ' L lot, uf if ni na.nte ea air t , 4°: h see tat eeyeetil ': it.; ' ,) 1 !nee you will i'izi ?�,t that wi11 ti 41,1 i!a 2.4 ' fit°. ika I11,?'. ;l.:b� gr7 f')r ,IJlllt3 OW. • Do not vol. 9„+ 2 2 2 2 2.! eel: over i 1'+ ata -e, .t�'t.e»Iy the-, , )=i 12.12. 1i.. 1:('Sel °,k) .t Li ttli'. Sherwin-Williams stove pipe and iron enamel has no equal. Wo sell a large quantity of this so it must be good. Royal Purple stock & poultry prep- arations aro our leaders in stock foods. 1914•. NO -a.ra,tra. ^s e1 era eta -sa-s " ,!,hose owing accounts to Geo. Brock LOCAL NEWS $ ; Jzintlly settle at 0. Fritz before fifteen - 1 f tti of February, and save costs. Mr. J. J. Merrier M. P. spent Sone' For Sale -A number of good, Sunday with his family hero. • ! heavy, young cows, conning in Jan. Mr. Chas Eilbee of nensall ;e)en, ,tlaiy.and February. For particulars, Sunday with his parent, Mr. and 112rk pllone No 16, Geo. Joynt, Hensall. Chris. Eilber. Mr. John Ruby of Michigan is vie iting his brother, Mr. Wm Ruby, Mrs. Dan Herford of Elkton Mich,; is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gellman.. I have a place for $1500:00 0!)' 'good Fara of 100 acres. First il?.oltb'•, age. Apply -to E. Zeller, Zurich. For sale or exe1iango the property' known as Brook's 1,, Blacksmith : short, g best Apply to F. W, Hess, Zurich' Found—On. Zurich road, neo fair grounds, on Monday evening, .cs, good horse blanket.. Owner call fee sane at this oiliee.' I have a place for the followin suns, on good farm security; $800.0 wanted 1st April: ;2000.00 ' waned about about 1st March. 'Apply to £ . Zeller, Zurich. 1. Mr. 1'. Farwell of • Haldinuah,l County, son-in::law of Mr. Wen 2.l. Smith has purchased Mr. Mervin Bechler's has, farm, 2i- miles' sou is of town, for $0900. The farm ccii^i- tains 100 acres and is one of the nicest homes in this seati0n. Ia the death of roar. Edward Det,: online the Lake Road cohabit Ilt,;r 1 Tx loses one of its best citizens. Th ldiz f :aunty, all supporters of the measure ceased was taken down on Friday eta.ould �eWet llnave not plea ng nod what last week with pneumonia and ' v : foe present hotelulen.will do but hope week later on Friday last, about ,what one of thein at least will contig o'clock be breathed his last. He lirInc to cater to the travelling public. ageyears ,. Auction sale of farm stook and im- plements, on Thursday, Feb. 12th, at one o'clock p. en. D. E. Wilson prop E. Bossenberry aunt. For Sale -6 Pullet, thoroughbred, Barred Rook, Roosters for sale. Ap- ply to Chas. Fritz, Zuifch A fast game of hookey was played between the Crediton and zurich juniors oln Crediton. ice, on Tuesday evening, KEEP WARM Winter time is fur time. It dosn't seem like winter: if you havai't got .a our boys having the of the gamethrouglout, but luck was against thea for snoring, resulting in a victory for Crediton 5-2. Anotion Sale.—Of farm stock and implements on Lot 2 L. R. W. Hay, 2 miles !north of St. Joseph, on Wed- nesday Fete 18th. at 1 o'clock sharp. {1 aou e N. Denomn a E. Bossenberry. Peoprietor. • Auctioneer. Wm. Fee has disposed of his gain North of town to Mr. J, P. u, proprietor of the Commercial totel. The farm contains 150 acres a €c1 is in every respect au ideal home. The new owner gets possession on ?ht. April, Mow that the Scott Act has carried r such a substantial maiority in this leached the of i and 'b . Lbere is no, doubt but rates for heals early and sliddeln cleinise is r7iil rer nd beds will have . to be advanced regretted by neighbors and frienC *hen the bathe are closed. . Ile leaves a widow, two sons incl y' fele muff t r a eteff't> wrzea` S',.5 11ii,�*V? 11`+:.1.' 411'ia7' t) 11i(iii..re iTi9 10`::. i� .ut, a a few •bice lilies left and .we are sell - beg them at lower prices so we need not c1Lrry thong over until nest sea ion. lie wise and bay now. Nati'O you tried Zenoleuin on ea'ele or nIull fever ou 1t,;. E.3.1 Y .ani nes,* etyla, ;,':1t'le. 12.1 11'.0 t,lelll.l- ltro' f 0111 ,k) 'lit:, 'A? 1,1,k 11.'9 :1ILny globe :4 IL• ',.1w .l l :yi 111 la for Hee homecee aaaa t;lt) c t t tee,. .;33l 2.t;,' c ltl,t.1til', now' l,lr'ehtee sy •,' .cal ilii .noeoiee Tee •. . ,,1..,ie. !hiring the Of Jit? ' • cold etorin.e (1. •°y i k a ,,;; r)tl thne to plata and ltrep ! 1( +,;r the Ionil: ig sl)r- ing and shin::tier. We have on dis- playnow lifte new pein1q, ginghanis etc. We (-Wive :) 2..f+ll yon p tirticul- arly about oat. twx !)less Cloo:ls. We try and lnt.r the feee;',L id most pop. ular ;good t 'offered . by the leading wholesalere; and VC re sell them at the elowel,11YaLly;in 1: aura. Just now we Would call your attention to lrttr new Crepe Clfniia, These goods,conie many shadee, are. washable and .need - not be ironed, 'Chose dresses will be very popular this summer, Try a eau of F lot ope for cleaning, It if a linseed oil sone) and cleans and polishes with one operation: _222:2 �.--�• Bay the boy iii girl ono'. of- coaster sleds. -From 50e. np. We want your produce, for, we piny highest prices. our chich :(Bola aie dee! ,..1 ,,fill 1. y " 1„bit l).,.•,w,il)l; . t ,.. c11a1..4,, f„7' 1•” c;l,''t ?al'} am nno:lrr1).t,,• \\To a re ::1x11) 11'1 the Y iarliet for red olid 111mite clover feietls, e.1te. STOVES Wo have h i l a i,uirly succeeefnl stave seee m coileider'i11g the 1:Lt(tneee of the winter.- We find that au all cat iron stove will give more Beat and will out wear asteel. body Tango. •Thoreftlnt1 we are piwhing the Peer-. less Peninsula and Happy Thought cast iron rangee, Tliey give gond satisfaction with either -coal or wood. funeral took place on Sunday axon ing at St. Peter's church Drysdale, and was conducted by - the • 'pariah priest, Father liondot. • The Men's 'Missionary Sooiety •`f Ohara': ~ the Lutheran Gha1l,Gla held a, ,picY1+lid meeting in the body of the ehnrcl. on '1'n e- h' y evening. The pr egon:1i -en- si,'111 of address:,” 1, gill'.'.(: and se.I;:-', ;old very 210.01 h ou oyc'-rl by a 1:12. :a i; i')r,' _ ,.a r ion. The 19rinC ',,1 A few horse blankets and 'sleigh bells left tet redneetl llriete. T�illllitl (Hoes makes an admirable 1)0112411 afad cleanser, for furniture or woad work. We keep it. ` "We sell gtta.ranteod axes, Samson ancl.Gold'MEledal brands. Produce. ,.y 4ways Taken. e�. P '',1�eI hone N 0. 4 ZURICH 1t,It(, ,1!„ i 'vis b lh', :iicrtiz :;1:1 10.1 ell,,. ; t s,:ine lir ; it•.,, !.'h(; 073 -,)t 11.)22 .:'l l''4. .tint`2 c t') tit •1:,11 ,lir 1)E is; '2 +11, t''�, t;'`_ , ;et d _ E t .f r 1 I ll. .y 11 fa i7?' 1,i1 '..,:.,10,1..12111 v1-: . 1',: t,:' Ira. t?.s. +r + t r alS°'.. .2.t 1 4.•P112 0 ,iF ;2.!t°•Ya �, Y°Sk):'i 2.11 7 a'1 r )l:. N` , a' 1 <_ tJi: .78,1 u 1 t aItt t� ) ;l. xf^. a5 t G),tV`'.� 17 aI.I. Y 3..,,c,'^:l2.- n.+� , i C' it 2.l :, 1,,,,p•-:•:.11 .:. Jf i. 6. ,.,1 .tl'_trnh,1,1 y 3,4k Wood- .aid . >. .k ;. � • .•l , l,, ;3fioe1^' (14'1„ . t .. 1--1't' ,..;:t,41,-. - 4i,i)1t:11y. ) `1i, 1 17, i' :'t: '.1';" .?t'tt t, li i 1:t14 ,b11.11 :•`,1 ,0,,i••• tit „1 ..,1221.. r") , ,.i, , -0 (11 rt, .ttt.?r; 1a Ltt. r 41411E .112.' i1`•.;! 1i• f1 't'k'7)111 , 1:V lLtla1 1.1.1,,.1. 1'14• al • lit tt'2i$i„).:i ,,,2.t t 22,.i,i 'ia':1 '1'hat well iLlk, vn writer 1LI111 brat- Y. l uralast, 1.'•,nnye t•ie, Dale. contri 1 butes: an article entitled the Bear• man., descriptive of Il ranch where bears are Einene'zs1nllr raised" in captivitr, A liuntorous strains rung one s through lhtti .r t•,rya aLriterte e`l�slight rncot�l ,at„ 3 or,:'p. Tri., tht first Trieg-,, departure, brit an day' 01 'iae.11 11)°?11th. A. enrilin,l inv'itttti,.m is herewith ext tend -1 t�) all, not worshiping (11,41- where, to worship. with n autl take an active part in the work of the v1W 1005 eoeieties of our church. 'he firm belief of 11 n. W. T. White, FiMiuce 1,11i11 t „> ea caelea 2.a, " Rubbers for y� j�/({ �s ��p �j� j �p y�q thattllattll()ootlntryla now ap- a'�6ii Men i 9 �Illt�iYDp i�' proaching a period of improvement • booked by the weighty opinions of �• various batik managers is having ,,give itsiixircitalice on :aetlt:.innhent gener- car you3 ally. Thio has been shown in the , call.. aotive end firm ?tock IZ15I'k('te in Canada durie ; the pa`tt week etlaf lilt((@t' and e' 1X,22 t:)1 cn in ce eban;;e for cllt3f`�. eaten t i . ".) thi-. LS 0 122 It3 ,'l'.�..r c'' 'E" ,,. _ �_9 1.'yj'� ! \LJ C'.`I::.� C' �{ f #,1 r:.. ii1one 2.j. .1 4.- int 1 t 11:11„1 .,.G1j_a{ , i -n J j ' i1}'"iF t. ii r a 2.,.j• at ,}E"n E.:1 Si :r2..3 ,,, ii;, 1 f R :"I, '., l2., i Y.(.,. (, t .; t .Y 1 of r• e r 1 ! t� 1,1�� U 1- 3 •. rates ere ).. and 1.1w .:t.., .'L' i t+Y'- w.✓ w ,�} �1ti.C1[)S'Er 1< ''• .�- .7 .,. •�i. ii a.alt �.iil u'•t 11 f Y( 1+111!1'11'1fir; i. ! at.,.t J itli 1. 1. ';'1 , 1 222 ,? t'i:1 t•' .. WINTER �ODti Yon are cordially invitod to'our Fall e)pening of Footwear.,, ready with one of the best new fall stnc1; . of all the le test 'ea quality Canadian and American Footwear t• We ai-n to keep the we havo made for ourselves : "The Haul of 'Good Shoes" RUBBL LIS We have a full stook of the very Be- ' Rubbers b i the -marl( Call and see t em. Men's and - omen', .eavy Snoe Just the thing fox' wet wrather, C1.) and see, ' have j. oeiveti a ehipmant of Boys and Girls sol. +ol shoes. Butter,"Fggs and Dutch Setts take a in erxchange for shoes Gam. FRIT : afir The Homo of Good Shoes Y e s hag s Right. You can just what you want at the right at the •B A R STORE. It i.s easily 2.c undflrstand. We buy, right that(' we can sell•right. We have a large : rnd-well as General Stock to choose :from of all sea'sbnable. Goo Produoe taken, in exchalige,for .bods. R.9 DOUG AS BLAKE — ONTARIO t � r7 Felt Shoes for Men an or i.•) t )., .,.1 of e1 oto • ...':1.. ea Vee .i4''evieee 2.,•'2.11 ? til -a alai horn.: IN. rotiva 14) •.1112. ?)i. Sandi, e 8a 2, 00 ' 1, 11) I'at1L'1io1L r !'n 12.• 1n. Tee fol! nv1nw• Illei:ttl2.,' aro t1eIdel tering the week offi'tere and touchers ry1 :+1r p n. 011 Ttio- fry 1, Men's Miesi .112ry eeeii:ty'at 8.00 t). til. a)n 'l',t(;aaday t,ttn•.i Peeplo's ssoriety at 8.00 p 11) tt'1 ict iv. The Ladies Aid S0r.inty • 1y. T The Established 1853 Opened Branch in Huro Co. 1874 Saving ; Rank A.counts . Solicited. Zurich Brt'afeh T. DUNLOP; 1 anag r, l fri?in 1111>1 '211 ter'y (:Y 0i111rry • "Prints) frtill (,�aandi:an Trials" is a .00ntillnatinn of the fine series that is being contributed to this nia,;a• ~lino by R. ilt)rtiuter Batten ; The Dominion Parks, as seen by 120 Ann-irk:An writer, ishrtnettifUlly 11. lustrated; Bclweital 114+ail, writes mi. der the heading, „A Nova i3Ootia Discovery" of tIvii e:-iellent caviare that is to 1)e obtained in that pro Vince ; ,y report 2.:s �.:1,1iin of the re- cant annual meeting of till) North American '' f3,.t• It !,'10)1 wad S_'"onne Prote1 t71!r,t 2\ f.=.,lt,ton lav A. El. Smith 11111E r rt'1V 1,_1e;11 of the ila:mo i:1 paclkeal.i°ull t,f� il1t,`IaO.lt or i�rfor- ttaati.alz for tll�2 Canadian or Atneri- aan, epert,i)ltri 2008 '111;2.1•10LUTY IN HURON 1)epilty* Returning Officer Peter Scott made the official count of Yet- i,: e.; v 1 aro Clanat1kTefl1llerance Act in 1,11(, aortrt hoose ('xodiirich, 'which -ttowctti 11i°r total number votes east to lie 12,22)7 on a voters, list of 15,068 names, the largest vote ever polled in Ole history ei the county. There wove 7,410 in favor of the petition and 4,802 against ill, making a total iniejerity aft :2,(I0.8 for the Act. is rapt 1,2 , t. A gild) t• - 11' 1 ! t, 1 a)'•+ 1v li 1.1 w)10 2,1••--:1'2.+ 11 hit, 31,.10 view. Some meal never r eft a011,,011 122'-• CILtllaa that,° are ..t2';tltl tilt'(' w711 C14L1I 2/2x120 than they get ry ,:.) 2.1'11 i ```1 a Ott • ,. u , i1AS' 1 ,:11 ', ' $`" , .0 11 a M + 1, / :r 4s' «•l al IL? Pr,2.:2'''a C•: f is , i+... a t,.2. 11.1e. f C: L'- 1..21 tinitai tti2(1 • Ito: 1,' steel; fa,1 ti. o hill 31112 les on 11.22.,(-. Peti :•let illy 1'040011 0 111‘,1 kt•l" Cs-• pacts 11 ...0 0e1 t 1)0001110 16 gr1, i1 man 1,,4 1).'t.'1, 1150 1)122 father isn't When n young man wrlta.aa to a girl on 0 postal ,;..rd, she may rail well chloroform fall 1101x:•:: silo has his dire'otion. Tbere's one thing Nee like abxut Ia girl clerk in a department .)tt!1•(', she never 03211241cs off to the beeee Inert .nt' the put'1)e.11+c +4f snickini•., oigarettee. The following is the report of S. S. No. 11 Stephen, for tile mouth of .augury. Oily the n ta,i s of those who obtainedl. over 60% are plablesbeii Honours 7r6. Jr IV.2---laddie Greb b, Wi;lie Ste- phan `henry Langford. Sr, ISI. lacran' Lafol)d li, Otto Stephan, George hobos. • Jr, iII, llyrtlo �1'iileri, Amos Stepan, C:lcorgo Ilobbs. Sr II.--;iLte1 L2Lfoncl h, '2.1 e£illa Wihalt, trertzol\Viler, Alice White, Susie A(Battle, Jr' Ii.--levvin Grob 11.. Pt, II,--2.'1ifiord Liuk .1.-Boit `I \Villea't h. }�. li:.iit:,Y111Ftt 1, 'iiafond 11. Average ai 1r lldance its. \'toz,l;r. (.1 33..tatehe 1, A "i. • HE dSALL, M.1 I:i1ia.,'T • Beans priitle8 pc!! In, ; l.i'l? Cook's. Snowdrift Flyer=2. Snowdrift four in 5 lag lasts Feed limit 1.10 Bran Ilea ton $22.0() Shafts l)er teal 41+24.1'() Wheat per bus. 8 e1a. .. iarkiy per rials' 52x.1 a. Oats per brie, 82cto, 19 11 We take th s Virilia. thanking you very MU( your Patronage, and e to you our Best W ibh1 the New Year. : '. V. :les . gilt ', El