HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1915-04-30, Page 5THE CHURCHES
EVAN, 011URCH: S +']..VICE .
6unam , Getman 11.0`0 a, In.
`t Sunday School 9,4.E 14 "
Junior 'S', P. A. 1.0.0 p. re.
f (Service) English 7,00 " "
Tetaa1 era Meeting 6.00 ." "
Mon;, Trl iltu Brotherhood 8.00 "
Tuesday, < Y, P. A. 8.15. ".
'Wednesday Piayeu;.Meeting 8.00" "
Friday 'Teachers...Training
(Class 7.80
clroir'pl'a;Gtice 8.80 "
Ladies ARV -11164s let Monday of
each 'monlii,at 7:80p. m. ...
Lt7TEIE11AN CHURCH SERVICES
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German, Sunday 10,80 a. an.
English' 7.00 ta. aaa.
;Bible SOhOOl ` ''2.00 p. rn,
'Men's 11is'n'l,y„S Tuesday 8.00 p. ail,
1Lutber,League Friday 8.00Itp.1u.
'L A S 1st :Tnt:S'er)f Month 2.:80.p, aza.
You aro cordially invited tra;take au
active .pant in. f,ll these iueetitn gs .and
services. • ••
"Blessed are Alley. that 'hear the
word of God, and •keep it. Enke 1128,
And e :•: Jl~ mess
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FIRE I,NsuRA C
PLATE PT.; IINSCaEWNC1
AT)7ance Ei'LE IisTS111ISIVCIO
PRIVATE, 'F UN1)e'iTO LOAN'
Amon Tea taatlu) Weesm
PEiinr,>.;`i•Itprr. LOAN Co..
A000tiV S COLLECTED
AdOiDENT ^t vI&Th E
Herald 'Herald GiFfiee Mandl
.IIASH WOOD
SHOE STORE
1 haven 1[l;rge,,sbock of all
the latest azad bets ; iia. Mend'
Ladies and :Child:rep. Shoes.
Call and look ower our lines -
before you buy elsewhere.
We can save you. 'mow -Iv.
Repairing flrfo % t1 ly Done
Butter %l:rtreggi taken in
exchange for ;blot s.
David Ptia
Dashwood - O;>at
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IMPLEMEN FS.
,Binders, Mowers,, all kinds
cif. Cultivators, Discs and Fer-
tilizer Drills, best and light-
ed
ightest. made, all steal.
Manure Spr. adee°s 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. tP. $75; 21: FL P. $85; 4 IL
P.;125; tai CI, P. $1.75; 8 II. P..$285
12 li', P.li$875; all warranted first
Class.
At the old Stand:--
?` Squii,re ,Dealing nal Motto"
F. Hess 86 Bon.
Emsorg
:033 81! faJ.V,JJIEt
(1141 j oat in of
. A now shipaaa
Bon Dons, Chncola;ates, etc.
%,he best that money eau
tiny,
A large variety d) ' Ooniic,
1'JLti'hatic, Scenic, e e., Post
Cards, all r I'iCeS.
1Ve nlss IIM'e the
Oiafn, Slam plant, E Lc.
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Leading Brandi of Cid(ars.
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Neilson's Famous Ice Crean
McCORMICK'S
RESTAURANT I
LOCAL NEWS
Arnasruamove
Mr J Preeter was in London, Fri
day, on business.
Hay Council meets on Saturday,
May let, ab 2 p. ria.
Miss Vera Gram, of the Parr Line,
is able to be ottt'•again after her serioue
illness.
Housecleaning time is with us,
again and the sound of the carpet
beater is heard in tbeiand.
F W Hess & Cu are 'installing one
of the latest types of .Bowser gasolene
outfits .for the retailing of gasolene.
A woollen blanket. left 'recently at,
the Coinmercial hotel stables can be.
had by applying to' the hostler and
paying for this ad.
28 gunge corrugated galyani ed'
iron, $3.75 per square, shietnieasnre
anent, if ordered at once, . 2.8 . gauge;
at $4,00 per square. 0 [iartlei b,
Owing to the inability to secure. the
•concer't troupe intended for the bowling
;club concert thedate of the same has
'been indefinitely eactcnded to some
future date to be decided-ctpon later on.
11Ir W C
Callfa
s has
as ;p
urchase)
entire h av ir tt lit heise itn`
from 111x•
W McKay., Farquhar, The horse ,is
im,portedand conies h.ighlyK'eeoinmend-
ed, ' 11:fr Call'fas .also repaius,.:the
hackney.
1\Lr John Thiel,&•son of Mr'Con rad
Theil, of town, returned home on
Tuesday :from Loniten where he was
serving:as a anettiber of the third ,con-.
tingent, Mr Thiel has secured his
release, not being old enough to. enlist
for,ae6ive ^servioe,'
i4lr•Cyrus COIo»k>ylhas secured the
management for the season of the
entire •horse, Stratford Gay Boy, ancl.
Willavisit the western portions of Hay
Stanley and Stephen townships. This
hotee is atnoted Clyde and shonlcd do
walk a :this .section
lames Mitchell rho has been
connooted with the newspa.per
busiiness:in Ciodt doll, for the past
:8.5 yentas is retiring fr.,in the
(oderieh filar and will
title up work in the erehives 'th
pa.r•tanent for tint 1'1'oVIUCF. Wad tor
1V'atteil is taking his pittoo on the
stud of the sitar
l4[ra.11as Green - -received a telegram
Tuesday tnoL'ning that her nephew,
.John A °t rry'ofilIoost'jaw, died Alen -
:day -.evening, of progressive. paralysis.
Ile had been poorly since last fall. tie'
was about 40 yrs of age and the eldest
son of the lathe \Vi Onrry of Parr line
:in :the township of Hay. He went
west about 15 yrs ago and took tip land
in Dakota which he sold He then
bought bis in ,t her's homestead at
'1'tueford, This he rul,o salt anti inov-
,eil to \torso whl,it' he:procured a. home. -
stead, pfd eruption aol sot+l+ Might
years ago hes married Miss \1ti.bel
'Pletcher of Manitoba. lesides his
sorrowing wifr, he leaaves:throe datigh-
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The disease moat.Ito be dreaded at
this time of.year ,is gsnemn lain. In
its various forte -1 it s,tanrls First on the
list of fatal cllr:ea:tiss, toad 'a s ,essp.ms-
ble for more f'
ecleat'os rla'.Hll tO,il111914
than even tlll)evetlt!(1ali, ;ft is ono of the
napure air di, ease:; C'lese 0042t4e1ti-
ent to over heate,el 135:11y ventilated
house, work r.uomlk0,taa•f] factories.; over
eating with insailtiiivi�el1r' •e5ereisel salad!
he.uee-of al coke titcd,iaptaolr, are ;among
' he more common pre-elitehastiL1 .ettusest
f this fatalalisewso. it IS x154051 'fatal;
Letting those tdvticel ha years Rua
hose-addicted to alcohol. It is will to
ear in mind that p icuMetria, isdue to.
51.)eeilic germ and therefore. may be
onysyed from one to another. From
minty -five to li'I.y- per cent „.of the:
eoji1e in every large city are marrying'
mans of this rlisedse in the mesons
ue1tbeaLoe of their noses, 111 )1ths or
bruits (lilting the Winter seas in, brit
nless(mrViinlity i., lolvorerl i0 00100
ay ave are not likely to be aff:icted by
heli.—Health lailletin. .
ERT.OUS LOSS
Mr John .1 Smith, of the Goshen
ane north, lost three valuable cows
la
week through death by p 41801)iug,
e h L 1 tr e L(.ed Olin for cattle lice,
it while running loose, they o'rtaineal
quantity of Lire: poison. by 1iclritll;
ie another, with the above serious
sot 1.
j MU:i, l)ERR Nli,A11 GODERIOF1
1 Complete niylIery surrounds the
shooting 0.1 Robert Beall, a farmer
, living near Carlow, last Sunday night.
lee W55 f/)nncl dead about rt In.la fro m
lit, home with IL guiinhot
i ,00n1ltl in hiS Mei:. r1 coroner's jury
has been Ompan011er1 and the in/just
Atli/milled until 11.to11iltty, allay 8rd.
iNo e!,parrn1 reason is evident for the
ekooting of Me .Bean ae by WO
ciuiot, 11(an,5ttble nature.
BORN.
Mar'tene---In Stephen, on Tuesday,
April 201h, to Mr and Mrs Peter
Martens, a daughter.
Snell—In Exeter, on Wednesday.
April 21st, to Mr and Mrs Ed,
Snell, a daughter,
DIED
Quinton ---At Centralia, on Monday,
Aprf'11.9th, William Quinton.
Pedlar—In Exeter, -on Wednesday,
April 14th, George Pedlar, aged 75
years and 10 motitbs.
A1lt:enhead--In Br'ucefield, on April
9th Matilda Langley, wife of Will-
iam ,Aiktenhead, aged 46 years,
O'Brien --In London, on Friday,
Apt'il 161h, John Thomas O'l3rien,
of II1vy..
Reid --In . Stanley, on April 191h,
Samuel Reid, aged 80 years.
Johnston—At Town Line, Stanley,
on April 25th, Thomas Johnston,
Jr„ aged 42 years,
MARRIED
Brisson—Decheri:l —At 11. C. Church
Zurich, 011 April 2Qt:h, by Rev. A.
A. ltolidot. Miss Ttinirun Dncbail'me
to Mr Lonis l3rision both of 1 fay
Township.
Siemon Cliarrette--At R. 0. Cbureti
Zurich, by Lev. A. Stroedet, 1\tiss.
Agnes Clrarrette, of the Sauble
Line,' Hay, to Mr Frederick Siem
on, of Zurich,
Mr. George' Omni `lest '1L horse ori
Tuesday evening from snns.troke.
We will send Thefie raid
:'to any
"address in Canada to Jan '1st, ;191.6,
for 90 cents.
A fine selection of the latest ' in
ladies' footwear. We have just what
you want. C. Friaz.
Pay as you go, This is golden ad-
vice that 'will keep the business "work]
moving, the wheels of industry fefian
rusting out, and the :honey will surely
&time back to you. It should not Iter
Classified Ads 11
1.-E6,414, CA,Ri3$.'"
PROLJUFOOT, rfJ.l.lA13AN, & PROUD.
FOOT. 13all:Mors, Solicitors, Notaries
Public &c, Wilco, on Ibe &quer-, 2nd
door from Hamilton St• Gloder•ial.
Private funds to loan et 101+,04 ,rates
W. Pitocur'OOT, 0, J. L J',11a.010.v.
11=. PAM:01000T; Jaz.
MEDICAL CARDS
1)11 A. J. IafileKINNON late House
Surgeon, Erie Cuuuty hospital,1
Buffalo N. Y. hate a-$istant rest-
dont Physician, 11odlbattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
l:I;onee Staff, .New York Polyclinic
Medical School a rel 11r,spital. .Drug
store in connection. Office; Znr•ieh,
Ont.
dices
CA11VJ $ 1'(ll, SALE 44
A nriatl:atr of Dui hem and 11015trilt
calves for 5aie.. Edward 1)uclet tl:e,
Brouster L=ine.
F011 RENT
111 Mernrr'c 1,1001:, Znrieb, gimp,
sltila,hli, for 41115,ll store, etc.. Will l e
vacant let. Apply to Gottleib
Merner,' Zurich:.
"Rou411. on Rats" clt,ars not 1.1ate,
1llier. etc. 1 hal': 1 Ile in the 1 funse
150. told• 2$e. at Drug and . (`;•entry
Stoma.
'SEED POTATOES AND OATS
A quantity of first C1a11, 5(41p datoes
Silyr'r King 1a1'1ea'\-, f„r 'd'p, (1441')
samp1-/ and large \ iPhii,a,s AI'o
1111anlit,r of good 5eoll 0h11:; for (Mier
Api4i1 to A 'ouzo Pot.to •, ilaby'lon Line
R. .1. No. 8, Zurich, and interior finish for houses made
GREAM
WANTED.
I have made arrangements with Silverwoods
Dairy, Loudon, to tale eream at the
Feed Store, Zurich, on Wednesda
of each week until furter notice.
Cream is .'('rued when brought ' o any €tore
and paid tor on delivery:,, Price plaid this
week was 'i33 cents' per pound.
Cream must be.at the store not; later than
1 o'c'lr,(:k, Vt edliesday' (ti:te11lOoll..
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TRADE MARK&
DeSitSNS
f -1 ` Copvs�a�rrrs &c.
k4nyone eondlnif as sketch and descriptlon xcay
h„acklr zs�ertatn our ol,inlon free w ,etl,or an
' ae„ t,pn to probably patentable. Communlca-
r Paten
Mous rich out dentine. on o st c LDK
y ilarins s
.unt free. Oldest agernes for securing pateute.;
Patents taken tbrougb Munn Ft (10. YeCetV4
3e,ectat notice without charge,. lathe
l?^4A
r. 1,' tlliwtrdted 'eeckl9• I argent cls.
c rat .. ,q s: Janatrin journal. Teous ipr
Canal 5 a year, postage prepaid: Sold tLV
rupj ae,. p
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.�G3rr•,av 14,0tAr`? r%
I,. -41- ca .14.7 ,• :.. n. r
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We have a lane stock of these
n hand. Estimates given and con-
tracts taken. An kinds of exterior
forgotten that the world is round- t_• Sto order We h aH d r e all k nd s of
Stand the people all in lite Rod they Farms A Or alBuilding- Material. Cali at Planing
will reach around the world the last
touching the first; Now pay ;your:
neighbor ou the right the dollar yea'
owe him, and be will play his neigh
bot on the right and so Lite dollar will
travel until it will come around xag0iil
to soar hand frlui your neighbor en
the left. Try it. We aala1oesochaar.ge
for this recipe for hard times. i
LOOK UP YOUR LABEL
Take a look at the label this &week.
We have corrected 444ir subscription
list up to Apr 14th and those who
have paid their subscription account
tlnring the past several weeks should
find that the correction of slate has
been made. If you find that the
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f be 1,
label doe' nob t 1Pail as it should call at
the office or write us and we will see
that the correction is made. And by
the way, there are a few who , have
nob bad any cluinge made in their
label in some time 'those subserlp-
Lions should be pain at once.
Illiteracy Among Children.
Illiteracy in the United States is
doomed. Statistics compiled by the 1
United States bureau of education
show that of children from ten to four-
teen years of age thele were in 1010
only twenty-two out of every thousand
who could neither rend nor write. [n
1901) there were of the same class for-
ty-two per thousand. If reduction in
.illiteracy is still proceeding at even the
same rote the illiterate 'children in this
country' between the ages of feu and
:fourteen inclusive now number not
more thou fifteen mit of every titou-
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Fresh ar.l Salt Wats
BoIoga a Saus;ager, etc
(Jr.151-1 :.FOR SK1N`S.t,IIIDE3
Ivh 3eyg kl i bit �+
D chert
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HORSEMEN! .
Get your route bills for
1015 'printed at the Herald
Tice. Prices reasonable.
210 aero' of tonal fat mho.; and
fratit hand. 2(100 pro.rll tret•s 44 which.
11.00() 11,10 iu 14,'4111,,141 tt,ut1, 1,1'l1ty of,
%'rater, gnt,tl I,nlltlill4 , ‘N 411 tune: t1 and
pully drIinetl. For pal Limit d's
apply to 1lataaii-1 ;Smith, It. 11. No. 2
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Of course, you are going to "Paint Up"•
this spring. There's the bedroom, parlor or
dining room wall to be re -finished.
There are Floors to be painted, stained,
varnished or waxed. There's the Oil Cloth
or Linoleum to be made Spic and Span.
There's the Furniture and Woodwork to
be brightened.
Here are six "SPIC AND SPAN"
FINISHES that we can freely recommend
for this work :1
"NE11-T ,issi . Flat Tints for the walls
"WOOD LAC" Varnish Stains
" Al BLE-II'E" Floor Varnish
"LIQUID WAX", for hardwood floors
r4SENOUW'S FLOOR PAINTi", the old reliable
"V >?lNOI,i;Uli'I", to beautify and preserve Oil
Cloth and Linoleum.
We know that these Finishes are the
best of their kind. They aro "Made in
Canada"—and we guarantee that you will be
perfectly satisfied with the results you get
when you use any, or all, of them.
You'll soon be putting up Pickles and Preserves.
You'll need labels for the jars. Come in and get
a set of Fruit Jar Labels -printed and gummed.
We give them free to our friends. 71
Chas, Hartleib, Zurich, Ont.
D. Tiernan, Dashwood, Ont.