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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1914-12-11, Page 8sig....mmisaimonmeam A MERRY XMAS TO ALL Christmas will soon )3 e here, and we are readY. with a fine display of Christmas Goods for your inspection. In order to get best choice do your shopping early: Come anyway:even if not just ready to buy, as we would:like to ishow you our fine assortment of seasonable goods for 'Xmas. Suitable Gifts for everybody For Ladies we have Sweater coats, Toques, Scarfs. Gloves, Hankerchiefs, Collars Cushion. tops, Fancy Towels, Doylies, Perfumes, and a very large selection of Fancy Chinaware such as Dinner Setts, Table Setts Sugars and Creams, Souvenir Plates, Salads, .Cheese Dishes, eto., etc, For Men and Boys Sweater Coats, Ties, Hankerchiefs, Gloves, Scarfs, Sleeve Holders, `,',Braces, etc. Toys! Toys! Two tables of different Toys suitable for good little girls and boys. New Fruits, Candies, 4tc New Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dates; Peels, Walnuts,''.... Peanuts, Filberts, and a fine variety of tansy Choco. lates, Caramels, etc. Also a nice line of tinsel decorations for Xmas trees. 111 Y and GASCHO Loca] Nevvs Parties wishing portlang cement can still seo1,1A) $911.1Q Pit (:), Mrs. Church of Stratford is visiting her parents AL; and, Mrs 'Wm, Elepp and other relatiyes here . One more evaporator left, holds 20 pails, will exchange for dried apples. Best evaporator on earth at Hartleib's I have four 2 -year-old cattle 1am going to kill, any one wishing a quart- er leave your order at once. Allo sh 4 -month old and ten' young • pigs for sale. J. Hey, Jr. New ads— 3Preeter,Mrs McCormick Ruby and Gasho, W Hess and Co. J W Powell, By -Law notice, THEY S A.Y.— That lousiness is as usual. That early shopper9 gethest choice. That you should spend all your Xm- as. gift money in Zurich, if 'Possible. That the apples sent to the old cola - try from Canada were not accepted by the British goverment, Why? Because 'too many spies were amongst them. That Zurich should have a public library. Also a skating rink, but, a library first. That merchants are looking foward to a large Xmas. trade. That the Herald is improving, PHONE 17 4aignEMMV"IitZETESO 141, 17!! umber! ths! CLUBBING RATES. - We are making arrangements with all the leading daily and weekly papers for special clubbing rates when subscribed for with The Herald. Bo kindly bear this in mind when. flowing your subscription. ROD dqq.3, Dira,nk Houghton contributes a 'vivit account of a polar bear hunt in the Artie regions to the December issue of Rod and Gun in Canada, published at Woodet14, Qat., by W. J. Taylor, Limited. The Hermits of White OW er Lake" tells the story of a.canoe trip tht I d to a wonderful house in the HAY COUNCIL The council of Hay township mel in the town hall on Dec. 5th. A by-law appointing deputy return- ing officers and poll clerks and select- ing polling booths was passed. In poll No 1, Jos. Northcott was appoint- ed deputy and Milton Russel poll clerk, and in poll No 6, Ezra Tiernan was appointed poll clerk. The other officers are the same as last year. A by-law providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of ',f$1.440,14 for telephone purposes was finally We have large stock of these passed. LI 03 woods built by old Jimmy MeOuat, sportsman reoluse. "Toik's Sololiquy" is a fascinating tale of a brindle bull terrier who saved his master from fin- ancial ruin by his ability to fight, and who later straightened out the crooked course of true love. "The Bird Dog" will appeal to all those interested in this embodiment of canine intellig- ence". Other articles there are of out- door life from Atlantic to Pacific and departments full of interest to the sportsman and fisherman. HICKS' FORECAST. A Regular Storm Period is central on the 12th, extending from the 10th to the 16th, This is another amnia period of:maximum magnetic and elec- tric disturbance. Earth's north mag- netic pole makes its greateat angle with the solar equator, hence a crisis of neg- ative currents, an inrush of boreal, in- terstellar energy, and excess of weath- er from the north polar directions. Winter thunder and rain will be nat- ural on and touching the With. Sleet and snotwill follow, ending in high barometer and cold. Another group of stoma atm will pass eastwardlly ov- er the country on and touching the 14 th and 15t1i. This will prove on of the greatestsleet periods of the month New Moon on the 19th will prolong threatening emaitions into the peried` next following'. reactionary period A large nuantan on hand Estimates given and of aacountere Wild winter gales, will range out upon, on. a s w passed, a staterfent of which. will the Atlantic seas; and anawering stoia tracts taken. All kinds of exterior' ,appear in the financial stratemen, to Ibe issued shortly. lake. coasts and isilanh, rns, followed by' cold, will sweep over and interior finish .for houses; made The final counci2laneetingfbr IC -024 SCHOOLiEPORTS t rder We hand!e all kinds- of Nviin be held on Dec..151h.. L Building Material, Call at Ptaning ptioN 19 10; IS, ZURICH IMPLEMENTS. Binders, Mowers, all kinds of Cultivators, Discs and Fer- tilizer Drills, best and light- est made, all steel. Manure Sprzaders and all kinds of plows and repairs always in stock. Look at our Cutters Sleighs, Buggies, and Wagons before buying else- where. GRAY MOTOR ENGINES 1 H. P. S75; 2 H. P. $85;. 4 H. P. $1'25; (i F. P. $1.75; 8 IL P. $825; 12 H. P. $375; all warranted first class. At the old Stand:— Sq,riare Deal;tg Our Motto" Fan i n g Sieves 1 am a.gent for the Clinton. fauna hig mill sieves, and farmers re, quiring any, can procure them, at my farm, Smith of Zurich John Hev js. F. RCN &if BOIL Zurich Feed Store Leading Brand of _Hour, Shorts, trap • and Feed Corn Produce of all kinds taken in. exchange. We are agents for Interna- tional and Royal Prep% stock food. Also a full line of Grocer- ies on hand. Isaac Rads 114 11 COUNT -5r NEW -S4 ; A home guard hasnbben organized fry tilodrich with an inNal'ineadaselliak :of T20. Goderieli has an epideraicnImaasele, A fending library hasadeen opened! in Bayfield by H. Drehman. The following is taken fronr the inspectors' report of the Hbuso of Re- fuge of Huron Cohnty forthe year end-. ;ing Nov. 30th, 1914. Total number' of inmates in House on Dec,: ltt. 191.11' 8.5;. number of deaths during the year,. number of males: 46n- number of" ''fbmaies; 89. The average.Nreekly ex-- penditure per innate is abont 89 cents :The H. of R. committee of' the conn. ty cornea visited the Home last week and forma everything in ass.atisfactory condition. DIvision orders by Co!. W E k gins announce that the period of ten- ure d.eominand, of Lieut -Col, Alex; :Mason, 88rd Huron regiment hasheen :futher extended to September 23 191:5 • Mr R. D. Croft of Alba. Craig, hae. '. purchased the Seaforth News from Ira W. R, Veale and took oveathe laisiuess on Tuesday of last week. Until as few weeks ago Mr. Croftwas publisher• of' the Ailsa Ciraig Banner.. "NOT ALL GOLD THAI ',LITTERS" we have tried tu ;:lect goods INTL loll will "Prove up all ?lithe" NOTIGL. nes following the. aeport of S. S. get. 5 Inlay for the month. off Novem- barl., , The names DM' kril carder of inetit. based on clazaworla sate tests. V-41ara, Kuntz. Weigand. • Sr...E1--,Agnks Haatmans,.. Ernest 'Miler, Willie Ziler, Matildaessner. JballEtLa-ValentineBeakeralttoward Thaemaatmer, EunollartmanaEdward 'llessner, Elda Messnenathell Baod- eaioht 5j.111—Martha Nekera Bella Bender Barbara Beckerr. 31r:TI--rissura Raderi,,Mbeetrailler, Harrison Veigana. fr'braninzer—Aanold,•. Kuntz., Alva SIMMacher, Eben Weigand,. Zanily Sehroeder. Pritaser (b)—Lioretta. Ziler, Philip . -Hartman, Alvin Bader.. (a.1)---Urlean Miller, Edinun.litaker, Amon, Restemayer. 011 roll 28, Itaerage attendance ,a55. Milton D. Oestrelcheaa Taaaher. 1•••••1 f•••••••,1•••••••••••,,e•P••••••111119 1919 itoeum• .mom 1.1.81411 5 1 , I .11111111111111114. ) IsirmsosiltS THE STOVE QUESTION All we ask you is to get our prices before you buy. We can sell you sto as cheap as any departmental store in Canada. See our Cook stoye for c4 and wood with reservoir For $2o.00, weighs 450 lbs. Don't forget that we still lead the trade in FURNITURE t! ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE TAKEN. Notico is hereby given Malta By - haw was passed by the council et the Township of Hay, on, the 5th :lay of December 1914, providing fol. bite iss- ue of debentures to the arsount of' $1440.14 for teleabone purpozies, and that such by-law was registeaed in ths. registry office coi the County of Hu- ron on the 8th clay of December 1914 Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any 1 -art thereof, must be ma - 4,4: de within three months after this net- ise and cannot be male thereafter. bki Dated _the lOth (lay of Dacelaher 1914 -Ji9.. liass Se. Clerk. . l.eon,, , wildr collar button to a diainond. See our sw; Brarelets,Lockets, Fobs, R,I,Igs, m4i A ' aid ' lir nava. other pieces of jewellery which Ila will make good gifts. f..,, ART CUT GLASS 1... lit from 10 cents to 50 cents. Ilne Silverware wzt arrived 1 -,. . . IWe, invite you to inspect whether you buy or not 1,1 Engraving on all our goods fi, :? of charge '43 CA °c -TT ----1 VI, HESS & 00 SWV:L=IVE IC uJewellersg 11 . -4, --K,-;*-xx.:,,:•:. itx4r4L,K4tv ci LOCAJJ.111A1-1KETS • Corrected every Thnrsday. AND HARNESS ••••=ims•••••1 14 14 1139 ziVib "RON'S LARGEST COMEINATEON STORE UALITTE STORE 01,..tentmamsemarten,13..1.11,•ewea Save r cent no ; We have some last year's Ladies Coats which tffering at flail Price BIG REDUCTION on all our we 94 • •.-. Men'S, Suits and Overcoats. NEW FALL GOODS being. opened. and placed on display every di now. If you want to . see what Fashion h created, for Fall 1914, pay this Stole a visit. Don't wait tilt you a ready to buy. Come to -da can show you everything Cermet and Stylish ReadyAo-we pare' for Women. And what is, riore-...,..we can show you Styles and -Values you vaiil1 not see elsewhere. The following is n report a S. S. No. Oa Hay, for the month of liovem- ben. 11 is based on attendaneeagener- al conduct, and weekly examinations. Thename-s are in ordeoot meet. Sr. 1111—Philip Eisenbaeha Law- rence jefrey, Silas 1)41;00,11s, Garfield Witmer,. Herbert Dabs. Sr III—Irene Regiar, Archie. Steels, Tens, Regier, Cecil HI—Lyla Gingerich, Fella Jeff- yoy, Valeria Greb. Theodore Smith; Rosetta Debris. Sr H—Nelson Xeffrey, Jae Jeffrey, Garnet Wildfong, Wesley Witmer, Alex Da,bus, Rhineman Howald, Sim- on Smith, Jr H—Edwin Ranier, Oscar Grob, Dimple, Smith, Adella Vitrner, George Regier, Harold Witmer. Middle IT. -Celia Farwell, Lillian Martin Mora Jeffrey. Pt iI—Chaalotte Farwell, Braes. Rose. Sr. Pt I—Laella Farwell, 'Van, Volland, Edith Greb, Leanord Da7aos, Fergus Jeffrey. 3r. Pb I -a. -Anthony Regier, Lawrence Regier. Teacher Lulu M. Snider. Batter.... .................. ..,..„ $0,22 Egp28 Dried Apples 04 Potatoes 80 Wheat $1.12 $1,13 Ca la 16 48 Barb -y • C,2 Buckwheat 65 Flour 8.00 8,50 Bran $26.00 Shorts Low Grade 27.00 32.00 Higbest Firces paid for Farm duce Zuri ±,kia,m2clumecarizz 1. UNDERTAKING 9 COAL! COAL! Deleware, Lackawanna, 8z Western Coal ces Scranton Coal All sizes ALF. SCRUTON Hensell. Let ns know yawl. wants, Iv handle everyb.ing in Fain Implements. 1V1 ngine Supplieo Pullies, all sizes and Itiada; Belting, leather or canvas, flit sizes. Shaft boxing ai.,(1 • shafting. Pump and, puma piping. Buggies, Waggons, Sleighs and Cutters. If you are in need of Machine Re- pair: we can get them for you. Yr', give special attention to onr repo department. LOUIS 0.1 a FFM 19 17'rompt Service Moderate Charge Tailor Shop and Laundry Mr10/1333 - Ontar PRANG taitmu-a