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The Herald, 1914-11-20, Page 1
AD AT... HOmE STolt1 S Vol. XV. ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, .NOV. 20,4914. REID THE f1z_ O►I[ NO l7 0 for The HERALD o January, 1916, to` .•••Q•©•94omm®•®•c�AmmA�+•®® **oo••••®n© ,424.49,9•®••*4• ' ate''t"?•4-'4-0► •':sa's4ti•c7► . 1) L. Appel bas e, fine stock of monis, g L®GAL 1't'Evi7'S e, ercoaris to choofee from •� qu'6.-•46•eyerril•ts1w,- . her cozy new residence in theevest end Mr. J. K. Goet>s, of Dashwood, was of town. a plsevant caller at The Herald office ; Mr. F. Hess, Sr., spent Tuesday in on Monday. (xoderich combining 'business with 1 k Dr. 13, A. Cambell and Mr. T. L, -pleasure. Williams were in London last Friday. Mr, Jacob Haberer attended the on business. bee keepers convention held at Toron- LOST--Between Zurich and Bron- to Iast week. • don Line, a felt hat. Finder leave' et A. number from here attended.the this office. concert at Honsa14 on Monday and Public School Inspector Tom, of Tuesday evenings. Goderich, visited Zurich school on j Messrs. J. A. Williams and Robert Wilson of Seaforth, were Sunday visitors in Zurich. Mrs. Daniel Koehler and children are spending a few weeks with her Mrs. Barnet Swafford, of Canadian,, parents at Exeter. Texas, is visiting at the home of her Tion L P Pelletier ex -Postmaster aunt, Mrs. Cyrus Oolosky, . of this aces eral,has been appointed to the place, at present. l Quebec Superior Court. Mr. Andrew F. Hess has received �• the appointment as a commissioner for If you are not receiving your paper taking affidavits within the county t'veryr week, kindly inform us, and we of Ilurcn necessary in any Courts of will try to remedy the fault. he province of Ontario. • Mr. T. Willis Powell, of Exeter, Mrs. A. Faust and her son, Mr. Roy1pIaced a handsome Edison Diamond Faust, of Stratford, left on Saturday Phonograph with Mr. J. Hey, Jr.,this for Naperville Ills., where they were -week• called on account of the sickness of ! C. Fritz was duck shooting near Mr. Milfred Faust. Grand Bend on Tuesday and with The Township Sunday School con Ezra Brenner shot fourteen. Charlie ventions for South Huron, will be held feels quite elated at the size of the bag. this month; in Stephen on the 24,1 Mr, Thos. McMillan, the Liberal Usborne and Exeter on the 25th and ;candidate for the new riding of South Hay and Stanley on the 26th, Huron as constituted for Dominion Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Seh`wartzentru purposes, was a visitor in Zurich Inst ber, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Gingerich,: and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, are visiting friends and relatives in Huron county Mich., this week. • 4 • 4 • i • 4 4 4 .9 • 4 0 4 ♦ .4 4 .• ,♦ 0 • 4 • • 4 4 0 .9 4 • • ♦ 4 • ♦ • • • • • ;• ♦ • .• • O • ♦ 4 4 4 • • ♦ a 9 • 4 • .4 ♦ •♦ • ♦ • •• • ••• • •• •e ••• oats 4 Mrs, Mary Howalcd has moved into Worth fir,: , Jo to ` 15 for 5 We have a lob of Ladies' Coats, mostly last years styles, which we are going to clear out, These are in good condition and will stand a lot of wear- They sold at $10, $12 and $15, while they last we will sell them at per Coat We also have a nice stock of the newest styles and cloths in Ladies' Coats bought specially for this season's trade. Call°in and seo thein. its Wednesday. Mr. Peter Lamont shipped a carload of cattle to Toronto from Hensall station on:Saturday. We have prepared for a good old fashioned winter and our stock of furs will interest you. See our natural Wolf Setts, muffs, etc. We have a fine ladies xnurskrat coat 50 inches long, at a special low price. Also a muskrat'lined coat; specially priced. at $37.50 Furs at Less than -Cost We have a job lot of furs; such as stoles, ruffs, etc., which we are selling out at less than cost. Do not miss this opportunity. a 111111112111111111111"11121i110!pllEUll Overcoats For Men and • •• • In stock in all sizes. Good warm material, Boys made in • styled, made to wear and the prices are right. 1au1AL1 U Robes JN!!lIIIiIfIkINU!?UNWi�a1l1iUllUf(!�1I'INN�III!iPitINUNNININII •i3•••1•�j*• many •• '4eDo not forget your horses during the cold weather. , We have e alarge stock of horse blankets; all grades, to choose from, We have .o a special all wool blanket which is a good ono. Also goat robes and • ia Saskatehewan robes, rugs, etc. - 4 P ileaters and es ® i� • • 9 • • ®, See our line of coal and wood heaters, the kind that warm you. s • eninsui.ar and appy Thought 4. ®; ane are the best. • •: � ; We have a fewsecondhandbaseburnors on hand which we offer C+, 9 a 4 • •• 4 4 4 :4 ®, 4 • 9. 6 • 0 t'� ��, Gni lrt� rmi g Produce always Taken ‘E d 9 •. • R., 9 5� • et ;' Telerhone No.6 ZURICH: �, ♦♦ 9 .esps•a4•4•+4•ee. •*••••4. ••‘...........**********0 ••.. •.....*.**e*s,� - ' • Thursday. Mr A E Bradwin, who has been publisher of the Goderich Signal for the past fourteen months, has sold Last Friday evening alargenumber his interests in that paper to W 11 of neighbors and friends gathered, et;l Robertson, a former owner. . the home of Mr, John Decker Sr ,yer, Mr. Thos. Johnston, Jr. of the Town celebrate the birthday of 'their son j' , .e, Shanley, has rented his farm to: William. A very pleasant evening Joseph Dosch,-Sr.,•of Hey township, was spent by all. Auction sale of dwelling, stable, lot and furniture, etc., property of late Mary Ann Eau, in Zurich on Satur- day Nov 28th at 2.30 p. m. J P Rau and Joseph Rau, Executors, H. Bossenberry, auctioneer. August Oulu of deaforth, formerly of Exeter, has recently obtained a $17.500 drain contract in the Town- ship of Grey. He has just completed a big drain contract in Morris.. Mr. Guhr is an expert in thiskind, of bus- iness and has special facilities for carrying it out. The first real winter weather ar: rived here Sunday night. • All day Sunday a steady rain fell and during the night time this turned to snow. The extreme cold on Monday and. Tuesday combined with the strong northerly winds made things very unpleasant for the time being and all welcomed the more temperate iveather since. David Newell, the well known' agent for the Canada Company and whp is well known in Zurich and vicinity bas resigned and is taking a well earned rest at his home in Strat- ford, Mr, Newell was connected with the company for 32 years and in that time has had many business. transactions with farmers and others of this section pertaining to the big and little swamps. The Incorporated' 1855 Opened Branch in: Huron Co. 1874 Saving Bank Accounts Solicited. Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Manager for a term of two years. Mr. Johnston retains the use of the dwelling. Dr E S Hardie dentist, paid his visit to Zurich on Wednesday and Thursday and reports business very satisfactory. His next visit will be on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 2nd and 3rd. If business warrants it in the .future he will remain three day a week.: News was xeceived here from De- troit on Sunday of the death of Henry Rupp, son of Mrs. Rupp of this town. Deceased was wellknown having lived with his parents until a young man, when heleft for the United States. His death took place in one of the Hospitals and the funeral was held on Tuesday. The family and relatiyes have the sympathy of their many friends here- in their bereavement, Open Season for Game. The follow.- ing will be of interest to the local sportsmen, who wish to know the open season for the various game: Duck from Sept. 15th. to Dec. 15th., both days inclusive; Geese, Sept, 15th. to' April 15th; Grouse, Oct. 15th. to Nov. 15th., both days inclusive; Moyer and Snipe, Sept. 15th. to Dec. 15th.; Hare or Rabbit, Oct. lob. to Dec. 15th; Black Squirrel, Nov,15th. to Dec, lst.; Mink, Nov. lst. to April3oth.; Muskrat Dec, lst. to March 81st. No Muskrats Can be shot or trapped :luring the month of April. • _ FIGURE THIS OUT Mary and Ann are sisters. Mary is 24 years old. She is now twice as old as Ann was when Mary was as old as Ann'is now. How old is Ann? RED OROSS FUND The Indies of the Worsens Institute who were in charge of the collecting for the Rea Cross Fund, iiet with, gratifying success, over one hundred and thirtydollars in ;ash was collect- ed and this will likely be increased. Also many ladles hays volunteered their services i i helping to sew and work up the goods which will be pur- chased for the money and make use- ftcl and necessary clothing for the soldiere. DIED Blatohfor 1 --At Hensel], ou Nov 4th, •Arthnr .Blatchford, aged 71 years, Rupp --In Detroit, Mich„, en Nov. 15. .leery Baippes,ge.1361 years. ta iv {off { 041404.10414344450040-41.7 :b.w__, e S See us abot. t Rubber and Overshoe prices, befoze buying elsewhere or sending ie a mil order house. Our stock is all new and we . airy nothing but No. 1 grade in every line so you i. y with the assurance of getting the best at prices .,rat will defy the. competition of any mail order hot es and in add- ition you have the adyantege of seep ,.g the ' goods. before you buy. A call will eon, Knee you. Butter and eggs taken in exchs:igo for shoes.. 1 FRITZ4 iff 7u i', J 7{ df f {{ {f {{ 0 t{^ {f { The e Horn -P. of Gooci Shoes Yes That. Is Right. You can buy just what you want at the right price at the J LAKE STORE. It is easily tc we can sell right. General Stock to understand. We buy,. right that is how We have a large and well assorted of all Goods. for goods. choose Produoe taken from i.n seasonable exchange R. N. DOUGLAS BLAKE — — ONTARIO MoCO:' S Restaurant Oysters, Raw and Stewed Fruits in Season Finest Candies We also sell the Famous Connor Brand Bread and cakes. Have you seen the new Superior Separator? Made by the Raymond Mfg Co. of Guelph. The oldest Manufacturers Cream Separators in Canada. The SUPERIOR is strictly self -balancing and self -cent- ring, and is warranted for 5 year8 yearagainst defects or natural wear. Try one in your own home and be convinced that it is Superior to all others. ILLMOR KL.OPP, Local Agent Be Warm and Comfortable --Wear STANUELD'S Combiiations TANFl d'5 DERWEAA. If you have never known the pleasure and comfort of STANFI LD' Combinations with perfect closed crotch start now and join the happy army of well underclothed men and woanen who wear Stanfield's Unshrinkw able Underwear made for men and women. in perfect fitting sizes. We have chosen our s took so as to offer a large variety of weights and fabrics which will appeal to every taste. It is time to buy , now. E APPEL •