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Zurich Herald, 1915-02-12, Page 4TE.RAL issued every Thursday afternoon from .the I nERALD PRINTING OFFICE Victoria St. Zurich, by ANDREW •C. I Ess and CHESTER L. SAW H SlX$SCR11eTlgiq .P.MCE $1.00 A YEAR U.S substriptort 111r,5o strictly in advance, ADVERTISXN0 TER1vi . Rates for dl$nlay and .contract advertisements willbs given on APPliatinn. Transient notices such as legal, corporation, societ etc., to cents per line for first iuscrticn and 5 ceutsper ine for each subsequent insertion. Estray tdvs, $r for three insertions. No paper discontinued until alt arrearages are paid. Changes for contract a dvertrsemettts must be in the office by 6 p, nt., •Aueaday, otherwise they will be lett aver until the following week. Adyertistnend: without specific directions will be inserted unviti iorbid and charged accordingly. Tran- sient advertiamenrs must oe paid for in advance. Address all communications to THE HERALD, Zurich THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 1916 SCHOOL REPORTS Report of S. S. No. 11, Hay, for the month of January, names are in order of merit and based on general profici- ency, Sr. IV -Evelyn Charrette 48%. Jr. IV -Herbert Kalbfltisch 75% Paizl. Jeffrey 85. Sr. III -Juliette Charrette 80% Exias Charrette 78 Samuel Hendrick 62 Mary Jeffrey. Jr. III --Lloyd Hendrick 76% Johan &bade 60 Gertrude Schad° 55. Sr. II -Richard Jeffrey 91% Ziffie Charrette 80. Jr, II•--Olara Kalbfleisch 76% Melvina Sobade 74 Eddie Hendrick 58 Norman Charrette 54 Leonard Sararas Maizy Overholt. Part -II ---Lawrence Overholt 65% Part I Jr. (a) -Mabel Scbade 70% Gertrude Devine 60 Erwin Schade 60 Donald Hendrick 55. Jr. (b) -Victor Taylor 60%. Jr. (o) -Eleanor Charrette Emerson Overholt Frances Overholt. E. M. Stinson The following is the remit of S. S. No 8 Hay for the month of January. The names appear in nrder of merit. The standing is based onclads work and, exams. Fifth Class -Clara Kuntz. Fourth Class --Beulah Wiegand. Sr. III -Agnes Hartman, Ernest Miller, Willie Ziler, Tillie Messner. Jr. III-Elda lllessner•, Edward Tosser, Ethel Brodericb . Howard Trt>:emner; Kuno Hartman, Valentine Becker. Sr.II-Idella . Bender, Barbara Becker, Martha Becker, Jr. II -Laura Rader, Harrison Wiegand, Albert Miller. Sr. Primer ---Arnold Kuntz, Emily Schroeder, ' Eben Wiegand, Alva Shumacher. Jr. Primer (a) -Loretta Ziler, Alvin Rader, Philip Hartman. Jr, Printer (b) -Aaron Restemeyer, Edni.un Becker, Urban Miller, Milton D. Oestreicher The following is the report of standing of the pupils of S S No Hay, for the month of January. Sr IV -Silas McFralls 885, Garfi Witmer. 847, Lawrence Jeffrey 84 Herbert Debug 822, Philip Eisenba 804 without History. Jr IV-Olayton Wildfang 97. Sr 111--A•rchie.Stee1624, Cecil St 591., Irene Regier 553, Martina Regi 415. Jr III -Felix Jeffrey 528, Ly Gingerich 447, Valeria Greb 3' Rosetta-Dabus 845, Theodore Safi844, Sr II --Nelson Jeffrey 162, J Jeffrey 167, Weslsy' Witmer 152, Ale Dabus 140, Rbinenaau Howald 18 Simon S.n,ith 119. Garnet Wildfon 96 Je II(n)-Edtivdn Regier 175, Dis cola Smith 178, Oscar Grab 1666, Ge Regier 186, Harold Witmer 134 Adella Witmer 127. Jr II(a)-Celia Farwell 171, Lillian Martin 158, Nora Jeffrey 50. Pt II -Charlotte Farwell 185, Bruce Rose 180, Cornelius Dabus not act olid ing this month. Sr Pt I --Vera Volland 186, Leon- ard Dabus 172, Edith (beta 188, Ln ells Farwell 98, Fergus Jeffrey.Jr Pt le -Lawrence Regier, Anthony Begier. Total number o13 roll 41. M. Clarke, Teacher. the 6 eld 4, eh eel er la 70 th Oe 7, 0 A ret•lalile 1nai11 to still LARDY CANADIAN sal,otvN STOOK IN ZURICH and HURON Gotiiai ty Strt now at the treat'selting time. f^e• alt tar het of Suring Offerings and eorino,to agents Liberal cow must fns,"' Handsome Free outfit tolC & Wellington Elle Fonthili N ueeries (Bstabliahed 1837) TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE DASHWOOD In these columns last week we sat- ed that Mr. John Kraft, shoe merch- ant, had changed his business into a cash system. 112r. Kraft informs us that this is an error and that he is conducting his btrsiness as usual. Mrs. Ignatuis Weltin is at present visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Dietrich at St. Clemens. Mr. and Mrs Dietrichcelebrated the Six- tieth anniversary of their wedding day on Saturday last an event not happening very often. They are both still hale and hearty and being well known around d hereher . tr many friends will wish them many more years of the pleasures of this life. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson of London are visiting friends in this, place at the present time. Mr. E. M. Brokenshire was at Grand Bend on Saturday, at Thed- ford on Tuesday and Parkhill on Wednesday of this weep. The English Service in the Evan- gelical Church on Sunday morning was well attended. Miss Jean Balfour of London is visiting her brother, Dr. Balfour, of this place this week. Miss Disjardine of Grand Bend is at present engaged at sewing for Mrs William Zimmer. Mr. Henry Truemrier'of Zurich was in the village for . a short time on Monday morning. DASHWOOD SHOE STORE I have a large stock of all the latest and best in Mens' Ladies and Children Shoes. Call and look over our lines before you buy elsewhere. We can save you money. Repairing Promptly Done Butter ant e ggs tken in exchange for `shoes, David P#af Dashwood - Ont BEAVER ME ADO W The Unique Club had a very in- structive meeting Mast Thursday eve. Debate Resolved that the raising of heavy horses is more profitable than of light horses, The speakers ably defended their sides. The affirmative won by two points. A short program was then given ,/consisting of addresses by some very able speakers, readings and music. Mr. W, H. Pf'ile is spending a couple weeks visiting friends at Blythe. Misses Marie Gascho and Myrtle Horner spent a few days last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W1n. Stade. Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger invited a number of their friends to a foul sup- per Inst Wedaeesday eve, In Nippon on Wednesday Feb. 3rd, Miss Fanny Gescho, ' daughter of Mr. and 11Irs. Joseph 'Gazebo, because the bride of Mr. Percy Clark, of Hensall. The ,ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Richardson at the hour of three o'clock; They left on the five train for London and Toronto. Mr earl Wurtz Ieft for his home near Pigeon Mich., after spending a couple of months visiting relatives and friends. BENSALL T. 14lnrdock has been awarded the contract for a, term of 4 years, of carry ins; the tilsils between Hensall host Office and rs,ilway station. Mr Suther- land, the postmaster bas done so for 80 years, but -I eeigned on account of iiloreasing duthen Anna, Margaret Pfaff, wife of IVin Ii 1\lestshall, of London, was buried here on Tuesday of last week. Deceass ed had been in failing health for soaztr. time and was only 37 -years talcs, Another grand dance and social evening will lie hind in the new town hall this Friday evening. Miss Helen Swan- recently took a ;lost graduate course' in, nursing in gew York City. BLARE Owing to the continous - absence of Rev D Johnston, the pulpit is being filled each Sabbath by laymen. Mr B Higgins of.Brueefield was the speak, er last Sabbath. Mr G 5 Howard, who was a, rest dent of our burg for twelve years, disposed of his property to the tenant Mr G Freekleton wklo now can boast 01 having a snug home..,: The wet weather of last week spoil- ed our sleighing considerably. Mrs Clark, who bike a 'couple her 21s a b ' improving , s lanpaeying slowly: Mr Alex Sparks, of near Brueefie] who sold his farm, has moved it wit Mrs Sparks mother for the wincei We understand they intend rnovin„ west in the Spring. Mr and Mrs Win Schenk very pleasantly entertained a number o their friends on Tuesday evening, Mrs N Kennel has returned bonds after it pleasant visit with her delight- er. Wood bees are the order of the day. Miss Nanny Gingerich is visiting at the hie of Mr J. A. Mansons this week. The monthly meeting of the Wuxi - en's Missionary Society was held in the church on Wednesday of last week. Mr and Mrs Geo Armstrong of the Goshen line spent Sunday at the hon of Mr and Mrs Zapfe. Rev Mr Johnston's .many friern,e will be pleased to learn that he ' is recovering from hissreeeet illness . Mrs J. A. Manson entertained the members of the Woman's Institutea'nd' a few of her friends to a quilting and mat bee, on Tuesday afternoon, STANLEY" TP, ' Stanley's .Assessor, Mr Artie Keys, is again on his rounds, Mr 5 .Haines of Wallacebnrg spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. \V 8tog;iill, A social vias held' in the' Town Hall Verna, oil Tuesday evening under the Auspices of the Methodist choir, Atrs McConnell, mother of, Alex McConnell of `yarns,, and wife of the' late Rev Mr 1VIoConneil, died recently in Pennsylvania, and her rebnaine were brought here and interred in DDr,Held cemetery on Tuesday after- noon, Rev A W Brown of Varna took eh lege of the Sacramental ' services at. Bayfield on Sunday last, and Mr Wil ito of Bayfield took his work at =f Goshen, Nippon and Varna. MGeo Dowson, who has spent some time visiting her mother Mrs McK'n - tl I lay Sr, of Seaforth, has returned home 11 I What is more welcome Haan a letter cf from home to the absent boy or girl l Send them The Herald and they will i receive the home news every week. One dollar pays for a whole year. f �. ST. JOSEPH Mr John Cantin left on Monday for London wherehe will join the 331d' regiment. A large number of the young people' gathered at the home of Mr Ret4is Jeffrey on Thursday evening l,q After they all were well sweetsxie;7;. with taffy they returned home in 'the, early hours of the morn. Mr N M Gentili is home in St Joe- eph for a few days visiting his family. Some of our :fishermen have hod gill -nets out on the lake, but the fish haul was not successfull as yet.- The result was, pull out the nets or let thein sail across Lake Heron. Mrs Chas Screenan of Drysdale visited her son Arthur, for a few days - last week. Rumors are going the round, that Mr Lewis Jeffrey will open a general store in St Joseph in the spring, Me. Jeffrey is an able business man alai we wish him much success. Mrs David Geromette of Hensen was the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Oscar Duch arnie. MrAserick Brisson had the mis- fortune of losing a valuable horse namely "Seldom Swift". We are pleased to state that Mr Francis Bedard, formely of Bea, ertown is improving from an attack of i n inps; GRANJ) I3ENU Plenty of snow at present. Mrs E Gile is visiting relatives at Blanchard. Fishermen are getting. ready foe' trout fishing. 'We have bad very cold weathet. hare recently. Twenty below zero )vas the coldest, Hauling gravel is the order of the: day at present, The -Christian Endeavor will Bold. a concert here on Feb, iDtb. J W Holt has rented his father's farm for a term of years. Airs PBakerievisitingher dauehtor at Port Huron for a fewc1a•ys. John Green hes rented a faun uc'tar llensnll from 1\ Tr Bail, 1\ e are' sorry to lose him frinn the neighbor- hood. Mrs Cbriie, Zapf° is very low et present with heart trouble. Our blecksnith Mr A Morley, ey, is giving up business here and will hove to Zurich where he hits bought a &iota; Joseph Dt • j dine bits opened a shop) here, Mr and ' Mrs Andrew Desjardine speut.Monday With friend° iia Zurich. COUNTY NEWS John Swartz, son of E. R, Swartz, proprietor of the British Exchange Hotel, Goclerich, was fined $100 and costs for selling liquor under the No- license act. Thomas Collins, Biddulph Town- ship near Clandeboye, one of the olol- est men in Western Ontario, died on Feb. 5th, aged 100 years and 13 anonths. Huron County Liye Stock Society will hold their aunuaI fair in Clinton on April 1st. The annual meeting of the South Heron L. O. L. was held at Exeter on Tuesday. W. H. Woods, a respected resident of Bayfield, passed away on. Feb. lst in his 66th year, E ARE INSTALLING A number of new devices and making other im- proyements in our printing plant which will enable us to-do ,jo1,; work as neatly and quickly as any city office. Let us do your next job, no matter how large or small it is, and we will convince you that What we 'say is right. Our prices are also right. Be loyal to home indus- tries. HERALD PTC. CO. Phone 30 - - - - Zurich THE HERALD CLUBBING LIST FOR 1815 Herald and Daily Globe. ...$3 75 l-. 1 75 •..375 cl , 175 t, Toronto a r 2 85 it •• 1 75 C ``Weekly Globe.... " Daily Mail and E pine... . Weely Mail an Empire Toron to D ,ilY Sits Weekly Star <, Daily y News London Free Pres Morning Edition.. Evening Edition.. Weekly Edition,.. London Advertise Morning Edition... Evening Ultima... Weekly i'dition.... Farm & Dairy Farmers Advocate... Mon treat Family Herald and Weekly Star Weaky Montreal •. l Witness 185 tt CC Lr It 2 85 s 350 . , 2 90 .. 185 290 • 2 90 . 1 75 1 75 2 40 1 85 opt,.» ""c_:44. TRADE MARKS OraitaNS CAlnyottoaanding a sketch and desccr ptio n tealf gt.ieldy' ascertain our opinion free whether An invention_ is probably patentable. oommtmico- tioneetrrotlyoonedeutlal, HANDBOOK otiPatonta cent free. Oltrest agency for seourtng patents. DE'atonts taken throngh Munn CO. receive 'Dead Itottce, Iri'ti,opt shark°, itt tua clttik hbndenmely ilrt,stratetl wookly. Largest ciF aiziatfot r n, any eat, ost je prepaid, Terms for Canada, ;Bit is a year, postage prepaid, S01d U p till tttn�v}a�dgt.t.inra, MU Cf.8BtBroadwly. New Y tt! - 1'$tr;91 l:80tls tS`d i!' Si. Waetiinitton, to. �,y'E t °n' ''ice Zurich KA Meat IIAR P54 4]RS' IN' Fresh and Salt Meats 'Bologna Sausages, etc CASH k R SKfNS dW.1110,28 f " tn:.b ut& g � Beichert ,iriilltsl BEG- TO •e.NNOtJj CE TO es vi , the people of Zurich and RI clnity that have made arrange mints with a leading wall paper• Sim to handle all kinds of Wall Pape -s, Borderp, eta, Parties rnterestedwl dti llto.get. nf sample t ookiJs tat,dweprriceg befure1 buying--_�...._ ALSO PAPERireere _ '. I\G OF ALL KINDS ATT,))1 pJO3 TO. Dat.Koehler 11 Zurich Ont, laigtOlirt MUT GANDIS$ A new shipment just in of Bon -Bons, Chocolates, etc. The best that money can buy A Patriotic,rgeComic, etc.,Post Cards, all prices. We also have the Flag Gum, Spearmint, Etc. Leading Brands of Ciders. Oysters in Season. McCORMICK'S RESTAURANT NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBES I. have authorized my successor Mr. A..t+..Hess to collect all back sub- scriptions to The Herald. Please look up your Iabel and remit anionnt at your early convenience. Zurich, Nov. 2/914 E. Zeller. MAS3py I1I4RRJS IMPLEMENTS, Binders, Mowers, all kinds of Cultivators, Discs and Fer- tilizer Drills, best and light- est made, all steel. Manure Spr..aders and all kinds of plows and repairs always in stock. Look at our Cutters Sleighs, ghs a lu ggli'S, and Wagons before buying else, where 'CRAY MOTOR ENGINES 1 } IT. P. $ 75; 2?r IL P. $85; 4 IT. P.$125; 6 H. P. $.175; 8 R. P $826: 12 H, P. $875; all warranted first cl ftSS. At the .old Stand:-- SquAre Dealing Ota Motto". • C 1', Hess & LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES':, German, Sunday 10.3 English 0 a. an, Bible School 7.00 p, m. Men's kiis'1i'ry S Tuesday 8.00 p. 8,00 . ail,. Luther League Friday m. LA5istTues`• 8.00 p. m. y of month 2,30 p, lir,. You are esordially invited active part.in all these to take an meetings tangs and ]Blessed are they that . h word of God, and keep it, Luke the. e 11.28, :. EVAN. OIIURCII SERVICES Sunday, German 10. Junior Y, P. A. 00 a. tt1.00 Sunday School 2,00 p. (Service) English 7.00 " Teachers meeting 8.00 " Mon., Tri -Mn Brotherhood 8.00 Tuesday, Y. P. A. 8.1.5 " Wednesday Player Meeting 8,00 " Friday Teachers Training Class 7.80 " choir practice,: 8.80 " Ladies Aid meets 1st Monday each month at 7.30 p. m. Class• l,td Ads s ! cs tt of LEGAL CARDS. t'RU[1UFOOT, K1LI,OT�A1V, FOOT, 13arrtsters, Soncitot&d pgarj' Public tic. Office, ,Notaries door frust on the Square, 2nd G. Private funs toloan at lows idratohs. W. PRommDFoOT, E 0 t rate 1 xLLaRAx W. PROT/DP.00T, JR. MEDICAL CARDS R. E. 13. BALF OUR, graduate Western University, bite of the Military Hospital and Victoria, Hospital, London. Office in the building formerly occupied by the late Dr.McLaugblin, Dash wood. DR A. J. MaCKINNON late ITiouea Surgeon, E ie County hospital, Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi- dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity Hospital N. Y. city.. Late of the House Staff, New York PaIycIinie Medical. School and. hospital. Drug Clore in eoraneation. Office; Zuriiih; Ont. Farms For Sale: 210 acres ofl~ Yo osaints d fruit land. 2000 peach trees of which 1000 are in bearing, good, plenty of water, good building, well fenced and partly drained. For particulars apply to Daniel Smith, R. R. No. 2 Zurich, Fine 100 -acre farm for sale, situated ab Wagner's Corner, Hay Township, 23 miles north of Zurich. Good land and 'buildings in good re. pair, Apply to Jacob Moyer, R. R. No. 2, Zurich, stpd Fine 100 Acre farm for sale. One anile north of Zurich. All in first- class condition and an ideal home. Two act es of hardwood bush, well drained and fenced, n,nd everything in good repair. Apply to Henry Koehler, Zurich. 1111%11111 Issued for Short Term. of Years Coupons Payable nalf.Yearly NEGOTIABLE Assets, $7,480,339 A. F. HESS, Agent, 111 Zurich Lumber! *h: eie ! Laths! We have a 1 restock i f these on hand, Estimates given and coma tracts take. All kinds of and intent r i i.S for exterior e to order We handr ..,e �. �f I ��: k � n ds of Building . 1 ate rial. Call at Planing rill. F!LI'xsc NE ZURICH