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The Herald, 1911-12-08, Page 5
nDC ?QD ►(iD(t CIDt ?d f41D01111111D[IDt 0DR1.111D©DCiD0ra The oto Bank! 1S55 • • Capttal paid up $4,000,000 rtf eerve Fund $4600,000 g O Total Assets cover, 44,000,000 v iHead Offline rionf r al Ha s 83 Branches in Canada, and Agents and Correspondents in 5 ✓ all the Principal Cities of the VtTorld. 8 ;A; GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. et SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT • at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate a Zurich Branch •- J. A. CONSTANTINE, Mgr. 1 fiagam)43DaMCDOINIIDGIIDGIIIMID43nODUMBIOGDOSIIIN3N31021DGDOCIEDeca CRRISTMAS PRESENTS Presents for Yonng and Old at Reasonable prices Be sure and call on us before boring else- where. R. N. DOUTGLAS General Merchant, Blake. Farmers That Want THE BEST Call at The Massey - Harris Shop. Our Machines spea for themselti es.. We l'so handle Otds Gasoline Engine. Jas. Whyte, Ag't 1l4ASSEY-aARRI4 CO rearm* memponemoreacoes*amemoommom ■■ZURICH■■■ MEAT MARKET WE keep in stock a fl full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and wholesomeness. Our aim is tokeep nothing but the best. We make otir own sausages. Give us a call. YUMBLU E & BEICHERT. EXETER Mr. A. Spencer, who has spent the past summer near Outlook Stisk.,has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Hurdon of Buff- alo, are visiting the formers father Mr. N. D. Hudson at the Molsons Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Gordon Evan- gelists of Ottawa, closed their special services here on Monday last. .The meetings throughout the two weeks were well attended and resulted in much good being done. ' Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bobier and two children of Belgrave, spent the forepart of the week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Knight. The new pipe organ presented by Miss Bawden to the Cavell Presbyter- ian church has arrived and is now being installed. Mr. Harry Rundle of the Thames road who purchased the Bawden estate has moved into his new home. Rev. Dr. Gundy of St. Thomas, will assist Rev. E. A. Powell in con- nection with the• missionary services in Alain St. Methodist church next Sunday. Here we Are Aain Mrs. Jas. Willis is at present nii ing sore hand having badit save crushed while moving a box at home, 'The anniversary of James St, wT odist church w.ill.be held on Si,(ud. next. Rev. Mr. Hazen, of Londc u will preach at both services: D.ASHWO SC OOLL` REPORT Tile following is the report,`, of 11I'ashwoocl :High School for 'Novell-) -, 4 ca. F•oim' 8; 5th glass,=Lily Ehleru" : The IMPROVED MODEL No.144 that the T. Eaton (2o. sell for $25.45 we -will deliver the same machine, ',giving g ycii two weeks trial, for $25. ton Oestreicher 68. Form 2 Ora ` Our. Stock of Furniture is Hoffman 71, Pearl Tiernan 69, Addis atilways complete. hero you tivill on Tiernan 64, Susie lileinfelt `67y find- vlltlie latestclasigns in-''urniture Chien Trnentner 60, Herbert .liaise. at reasonable prices. 63. Leila Siegert 71. Form 1, --Pear 1Ve hest the Telephone Office in St -els 77,t)'ic•e Holt 70, Bari Nee our store with 400 connections, :1L.,1 it 6e. Sena r Fourth, --Mina Ehler ori call us up or write us, we 11i1.1 its, 70, John Routledge 71, Ida Wambold, ;lie rest. + !, 70, Cora Haugh 67, Ada .Uren4skaelP , "' P. McISAA.0 60, Loyd Edighoffer 58, Czar locket man 51. Junior fourth, -Ida Zinn urniture mer 74, Myrtle Hoffrntin 73, Hoffman 78, Harry Guenther 70,,. Lula Steinhageu 66. Geo. 11. Shore, Princibsl. Dashwood 'urniture Store Bargains . for 60 Days We are offering Bag Bargains ii. Sewing Machines for the next 60 days The Singer $30 New Williams $28 New Raymond $25 63, Lotto Guenther 64, .)l,'14o14 Guenther 66, Ruth 6renzebach 61r; Matilda ,Miller 74, CoraSchroeder5( Hilda Snell 55, Matriculation= -M# Rev. Mr. Blatchford of Centralia preached missionary services in Main St. Meth6dist church on Sunday last. Both serviceswere very well attend- ed and both sermons were full„of d sniaxy iii#$"iri xioii fiii fhe. evau- gelization of the world. Mr. and Mrs A. McGuire of Me- Gillivary visited with Mr. +'cl. Mc- Guire last Friday. The new G. T. R. depot which will replace the one recently destroyed by fire, is progressing rapidly. The roof and outside work is done and now that wintry weather has set in the men can work inside. The public greatly appreciate the prompt action of the company in this matter as there was no proper place provided as a waiting -room during the bad weath- er. The local Encampment of Odd - fellows held a meeting in their lodge room on Monday evening last, when the Camp was visited by several of the Grand Encampment officers, including the present Grand Patriarch the present Grand Scribe and Past Grand Patriarch E. J. Spackman, who on this occasion was presented with a Past Grand Patriarch's jewel. On the fact becoming known to Bro. Spackman that he was to be presented with the jewel he expressed a desire that the presentation be made in his home Camp, and his wish was com- plied with. A nurnber of candidates were initiated. Grand Master S. A. Poplestone was among the disting- uished brethren present. On Tuesday morning Mr. Charlie Sanders, of the Advocate, while oper- ating one of the. presses had the mis- fortune to crush the fingers of his left hand, The wound is a very painful one and it is feared- he will lose two of his fingures at least. HAY COUNCIL The Council met on Saturday Dec; 2nd. The following were appointed Deputy returning and Poll Clerks Poll. 1 J. Hawkins, 3. Northcott Poll 2 D. Burns, W. D. Thompson. Poll 8 A. F. Hess, Wm. O'Brien. Poll 4 D Surerus, Wm. G. Hess. Poll 5 B. Surerus, S. Merneij. Poll 6 J. IL Goetz, J. Hoffman: Poll 7 Jas. Hagan, Ed. Troyer'. Poll '8 S. Spencer, M. Corriveaut. The Reeve was instructed to loop after the interests of the Township al sale of lands for taxes at Godericli. A large number of accounts. were passed of which a full statement tivill be issued in a short time, F. Hess Sr. Clerk, with the finest lot of goods ever shown in Zurich. Just received a large quantity to please any- body, so drop in and see. if I cant suit you. Also carry an immense No. of samples to ,choose from, All kinds of ggoods foror `li ht trousers, dark g prices low as possible, Laundry in. Connection W. 11 HOPPIVIAll faildr.. ZUR'CX-i Teacher -".Johnny, can you telt ma anything ,you have had .to be thankful for in the past vear?" Johnny (without hesitation)_ +'Yes sur " Teacher-" Well John what is it?' ',J,;ohnia -;'W. `M-'"fik ii" :irons. arm, you .soul; lick us for two months," and Undertaing sae accepted and filed with the clerk." arri.ed.. The following orders were pail - Guinan. Selecting Jurors. $4; Blair y Wtaillert "Selecting Jurors $4; 1,1.enry Eilber Selecting Jurors, $4; tuaicipal World Election supplies �ticl express,' $14.29; Thomas Lane B'bate of statute labor, $14; John Merldu Rebate of statute labor, $9; mos Lane Error in dog -tax, $1; os. Lawson Pt. payment of Haist's Ford's Bridges, $1000; D. Oestrei- ch.er making one 86 inch tile, SOe; 44euis \Valper gravel N. B. $8 84; Geo. E. I -licks tile S.B. $11.55; T. Coughlin Rebate of statute labor $8; Edw. Hall Rebate of statute labor 1910 $4; Dan McUurdy bridge rep., $ ; Thomas: Sanders building abutme.its for Culverts, $4; F. W. Farnco.nb Alorrisson. & Barry Awards, x;31.83; John 13iirry performing uuiinis n d portion of award, $15; Horatio Rey- nnlls . Rebate of statute labor, 46. I oratio .Iteyuolds 4,mmission work N 13. $218.25; Pat, teardon tie and u1`kirk en road Cons: 12-13 $6; Clarence IIlermenn gravel $18.92; Fred 11 List _remporary bridge work and 18,.1re J err platidoz. av,.a,t, r.efiund ,'of' :statute .. $;i; D. Tiernan cement, $3.50; gland Il;ork con. 14; $4.2fi; C. c repair drain, ' $1.75; Wilson, Pi' 4e'iS;'Stewsrt re: Grand Bend Cut, 1 i.0U; M. O'Brien refund .tatuto )a1, tr; 8.00; J. A. Vance steel for 1+'dnik's: bridge, 885.00; J. Querin grn'kel and 'work, 21.44; Wm. Rollins gra el, 61.80; Wm. Rollins gravel, 5: la 15.40;-W. 3'. Stanlako rep. cul- vert 7 00;'rico 11Iawliiuney tile 2.85; Art f Sake) rcp, road, 5.00; R. Hutch- inson reproad on S. B., 14.25; F. i. g Greriavel N. B., 81.20; F. Green gi' eel, 4.80; J. McLellan gravel cou't BIN, 11. 8.13., 22.50; F. Green gravel- ling X. 13., 21.50; J. Boyce commn- issionei, 8.75; H. 'Mills commissioner 4.25, r', Edwards Be Lamport statute lalker, 2,00; J. Sims commissioner, 1. 75; R. Hill rep. culvert, 1.00; H. Carruthers gravel S. B., 15.70; H. Cairutliers gravel, 11.70; Henry Clank rep. road, 50c; J. Carruthers rep. bridge, 5.00; Isaac Besterd rep. bridge, 500;. H. Webb rep. bridge, 50e; W. Dispiriting rep. roads, 8.00; 5. ,Morrison rep. road, 4.15; Ea. Gill rep'. culvert; 2.00; W. Eegleson rep S. B". 2.00; Alba Armstrong rep. 0. Egad, 2,00; J. E. Hodgins work on Baler's' bridge, 1.00; • D. Webb work on grader, 1.25; G. Lovie work on grader, 1.25; P. Kenny rep. bridge, 8.00, G Shirrett plank. 10.80; H. L. Kraft gravel and contract, 10.50; U.,18, tacle commissioner, 1.25; Jour. Falner Culvert, 21.5); 3. Lawson. bat 'Heist's Si Ford's bridges, 248.50; `4V •Gaiser. gravel contracts, 110.70; Jiro Barry gravel cont. and gravel S. 13 , 8675; Sue. Barry gravel, 5.75; 0litts. Steinbagen inspector, 12.00; A.. brill & Co. Hoist's bridge, 1475.00; .'13,,Hodgins commissioner Bik, 10; 4,50;.,. Alonzo Hodgins overseeing Haist's & Ford's bridges, 48.75.. Total 4141.02. The' °()Condi adjourned to meet again in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Friday, tli Kith of Ceoeruber instant at 1 p. ni. Henry Silber, Clerk. Mr. 1'. McIsaac received some 500 dollars from the Hay couneil, which was plaid out Saturday evening for labor on the new telephone line. Corn! Corn! 60 ton Corn at 27.00 per ton. Oat ,meal Feed at 22.00 per ton. "Al Flour, Bran, and Shorts commencing Dec. 12th. All kinds of grain want - cd at the Menson Oatmeal Mills. D e Urquhart. GOSHEN LINE Miss Minnie and Emma Hill visit- ed at Mrs. Geo. Mawhinney's for a few days this week. Mr. Thos. Mawhinney had a very successful butchering bee on Tuesday. Butchering is now the order of the clay. STEPHENCOUNCIL : The Council of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Saturday, the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1911 at .10 a. m. All members were present. Tlie minutes of the -previous meeting were read and adopted. . Moved by Kellerman, seconded by Yearly: "That the Treasurer's Bond Our Best Ads Onr Never Printed in the Newspaper, do you know Where our best Ad- vertising is done? In The Store PLATFORM OF PROCRE� 2O the Electors ector.s of ,So:Uflt liii.l'om Gentle112-c'1t, As the Liberal Candidate of this all connecting lines should be Appeal to You Riding, I appeal owned and controlled by the Pro - Irrespective to yon, irrespeet- wince. - of Party ive of party, for • your support. It ; The abolition of the Three will be in the best interests of the Fifths clause in the Local Option Province to elect a • numerically Majoriry Rule Act. -Majority stronger opposition than the Whit- is Rule is British nay Government has bad in the British Justice Justice and Fair past. I will briefly set before you Play. The prey.-. some of the measures of Progressive ent system of administrating the Legislation, which the Liberal License Law is out-of-date, and ` Patty will ,bring forward at the steps should be taken to place the first session of the new Legislature. same under the control of an Inde- pendent Commission. t 1. Restoration of the County 5. As all the principal water pow Model Schools. Through the ago- ars are owned by the Province, a Restore litiou of these schogls. flat rate should apply Mode! the Whitney Govern -Hydro to all power users. rower Schools anent has not only de- n e EIectric tinder present condit- moralized the Public a opower ions, all the large School System, but has also worked mring concerns will even - a great injury to the poor scholar, Wally have to locate close to the who under present conditions. is source of power in order to place often unable, for financial reasons, are at ! to take up teaching. There. themselves on an equal footing present over a thousand schools with those moxa favorably located. the Province, that are being taught Electric power will cost close to by teachers without certificates. 60.00. per h. p. in Huron, while near the Falls the cost is less than 2. The Fripp Bill, allowing Mut- $20.00. 1 i allties tCl aclo . . e s - uNee 'r'iti' aiot perinn 'vac .tor ;plane .vote, rho, cysten of tax- Taa inglands at a higher other pr:ogressi"e'Measures outlined dte£orm rate than buildings YOUR VOTE in the Liberal should have been allowed to become and platform, before law. Over 800 municipalities andyou, but if the INFLUENCE foregoing appeals about 200'newspapers have petition.to you as being in the gest interests ed the Whitney government to pass of the Province as a whole and this reform measure, but Premier South Huron in particular, T ask 'Whitney steadfastly refuses to pass for your vote and influence on this legislati.pn' , December 1lth. Otvnca Telephone' Trunk Lines. Ow- i ing to the rapid' increase of Muni- cipally owned Telephone Systems, I 3. Provisional Owned by the Province Yours respectfully, E. ZELLER. This telling you about things is all right maybe, but it isn't half as satis factory as t.iznging you face to face with your requirements.. Showing you.is our favorite method there is no talk that can be half as compelling as the goods themselves. Here is the best of Furniture at its best. Our confidence comes from a knowledge of what is what in Furniture and the way our stock stands today. We can truthfully say that we never asked anybody to view un'assortment that is quite as worthy. You are in.. vited. Reniber we have vacated the opera block and are now occupying the Large Store opposite the Commercial Hotel where we have plenty froom to carry a large stock of all kinds of Furniture and UndertakingSup ies. I'IIONE 62: Sunday or Night dens .AtOend ;. to: Subscribe for the Herald $1 to Jan. 1913 A ;Xarge number' from Zurich and the surrennding country attended the • nomination at EIensall, on lvlendril. S. E: Fruusb has a good line of driving mitts for 50 and 60 cents. I1,oxr.'t freeze your hands for the sake of 50 cents. Mr.El Guenther, of Dashwood, toti)r, a"load to the fowl supper at a''o Mona+ _ nib .. in his; 110 r° ,1111111011"triiia di !1 1 CIIR+!! ,.z- O■l�IM •• ■.. Mrar , a 9741111 �• A•_ rPf4A■: .`w1i. •t ■IiV/l a 4ik s ls,Ms qti,N, I s T o You To protect your family from the ravages of disease and infection; and the rigors of winter; to make your home the abode of Health and Happiness. Statistics tell us that there were over 250,000 deaths in North America last year from fever. and Pneumonia; Over 90 per cent. of these cases were traceable to out -door closets, and all were the result of insanitary conditions.- Are onditions.-Are you going to allow this terrible death rate to continue. 'Why not insure Health by installing a "PABKYTE" SANITARY CHEMICAL CLOSET. Abzolutely Sanitary and Odorless carries the endorsement of Physi- cians and Health Officials, and our own Iron -clad guarantee, Requires no expensive water -system: no plumbing. no sewage can be installed .in -any part of yourlxome at the cost of a few minutes of your spare time; lasts a life -time and exist less than a CENT a day. "PARK.YTE" Chemical has been proven by Bacteriological test to be the: most powerful Disinfectant, Deodorant and Germicide, known to Science. The "PARKYTE" SANITARY CHEMICAL CLOSET is soli by C. Hartleib, Zurich; Ont. A call these will convince you. No further argument will be necessary. 1208 McA.11T13 +R BLDG. • - WINFIPE (3. MAN. DrancheS.,. TO OsTO •.:;l,DM 'Tt T VAb.COIP:V10,11.:.