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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1915-06-25, Page 4i:,tetcd kse' l'3L,315(1 i)' 'lftc1'3340ttrtl47""*13cRALD • '11 f C, • � 11�J G . • ,RI Zurich, 1 r,Ctut I. St. Tut Y A/71)1(11 \V F. i }' S Sitio eisl?,STlat M.L1:}3 ;,8SOR1?T1OZ ?Ric z ,10 1 A xf4341,1l. a` stibscklt•t:u. iw',50 striet1Y In ad:ael';?u. ArgrEr rigniCt TsexeeS. ' etxtee for display sit:.�:uutraet advett,:,rtntit Male ;wen an appll Hina ( Transient nttticuvnit.t..,.;te ,ry col otutu.l,.;ucirt Ate., ao cents por bi1.t. l : .inti 1RWt ,'n rind .i ,;v^,i•ttnper ills; for each sul)setnte r, „iotert,a,n. .. • ( t t *uci.t1' at ,. ar whir.',: an Notices of ant¢rt �ut,te t �, ttcintis$ fon fee 33 chit tip: w,, special ralretet en t tl Will hecharged toa •tt tlx: r itlu ;a(!l ttrvtn i, its gtices of religious ur otlift nie,qaahs the o3.jo.;t: of *Welt is the benefit pfthr tit munity and not W. orinl,orci tarianIntcrkw,v la rapt, will be ,..• -'LY usi;rted H tie., : .tlbtrA) .1 ivs fo, for threw tap. t ions.. N0 mit=t (tiscDtlt ill1U4 J,i3.!i :i.t arrca3:313,,3 yl'e Changes d•,,r contravt adven a ants must be in th. pfncu by 6 . an., 1 uextay, o 'tw.%ine they will be left o ver until tie' tallow in•' week. r0 )ASEtWOC)l.) �Nc t . y kldeuit •' A .plrint foe treating. i..fol ' ores iltkbeen. established at a y .d nt 5 C`.13., .anda fts1 shipment, of '1UQ tons.cif.iPetal -is t', be sent in h+ugland sUI'lie lri°itiaipal sn7lillics of nolyb.(l.;» •t� l 2 .111.1 ..,ISG, tEE,1.a A garden ext,rty under the ausniear•, will be of the Ladi'ee' Mission Society' wi11 la.<,.nntl: tc'alcbc�rrs social ll1held on the March Grounds, Millie green, on Monday .evening, 3' 28' h. Supper will be••rel•ved from ' 6 to ti o'clock. The lilaeter f,lieartette ;and the Hensa113:3and will ,fu ruin h: the e r. •l'be given by "the your Program. people. will What might' lame proven, ;a tet.3, 11ealTle. Pearl Tiemen are 4erioiis acciclant taocrired at'tlie holile, Mi es Addie incl Pea of 111r Robert ,Love, near Hilisgreeo, lVritl]7g on tile.` let'11"laic Sa111S at Exeter i ewihen. Grant, the second youiagest boy the'.c1 candor 1,.o'auspices of the 7., , A. ofthe 1.;\+s ugelical ehureb' 'hi P. r, 'Gue,nther's orehard, on Tueedeee a :20th. unch will. ,file evening June � Tl from 4'0`,3 o'clock, A slal'eud-. screed. fro t lic]vurttsna nts w3t110ut sire. t' (Hi vet10131 fedi be t1ii v,eegk. vas busily 1ngag el tile' rolling,.. the inserted unfit.: forbid and ch.lt , e : •(:on:tinglg•. 'Tran- . ll^I'111a11 all(1 ij Oe drei.+ S lant advertiarrtants toast De p- to ..,t in advance. 117esR'r ; .1 Ile G itoaague bloke and the,rollei' passed over Address illi u,4d „taw 're:ttiuu in few ,d:uys at Berlin this hiin. Asa:'onse ueence his head was ' cher ;anent a ' � . badly cn and •t n. or' Q � }iu tiveolc. • 11 dl tthe "THE b1 E11AL 1+, e..urlch, (hit. lot had t t r Mr anc1;'tlrs �� iu Sutclel left Thurs- in sersral stitches THURSDAY, JUNI^:?-1, 1015 day for Carleton, lino, where they == will spend the summer with their son COUNTY NEWS Dr George Snyder. 111r Jas Smith of Londonof Nathan few days at the home nf *spent a Pte. Fred Mallett, with the 88rd r Jonas battalion, London, was recently mar. Emma Davie, Of i Mr Ezra Oeetreieher of Credition north. EXETER. Dr 1r rinlei t u•, t,,, 13artleib. liedto Mzss Enl t D e, Exeter Peelt, Stianle} , wiry ha' been it =;lis ing for the Maxwell automobiles. ill iontrealel as,t-m'ir'ed, riff alb open an aflieo inI-Nin,c•11. was here Wednesday looking up bust - AE a meetingmeetingof the' 1:Turon Lt1d'res nese Win 1 r was called to Brantford Ehlers Pe,triotic Society held at ,Clinton laet week, it was decided to purhase a military field kitchen for iba.118rd battalion, Mr 3 A Bell was elected by Accla- mation to the Tuckersnlith councel' board, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late R D I3e1l. The leading merchants and business men of Exeter have agreed to close all palaces of business at the hour of htilf past twelve o'clock on Thursday tater- ioon during the >aloiiths of July and Angled. On Wednesday evening of last week at seven p. nl„ Rey E Becker Lotted in marriage in the Evangelical r' lurch Crediton Mise Susie Ii uhn,daugl i ter of Mr 0 Kuhn, and Mr Levi Carter, ` a prosperous farmer of BiddulphTown- ship. 11Ir Farrell, special itemise. ttion agent for the province of Ontario, was in Goderich on Tuesday and Wednes- day, and placed thirty-two individual in good positions with farmers in dif, ferent harts of the 7.00tlnty feud else' where. On June i6tla,' »Williams Wesley: lboleman, of Ray Township, 'was unit ed in marriage to Miss Jennie A. Jackson, of the same township, at tb manse, Hensel], by Rev. E. F. MeL. Smith, The hvppz couple left for a short ttip to Lmltlu,1 and other points. dyt`tt1•t1' Ptar iii + f 41 I whc vas •iirtestc] It>- Piovinelel Office's Pbippen Neel it?t„ l't'irsC' of elatlegre.ir and attempting te, 'tiniaet nis wife oi' the twelfth conCeesion of East Wawa nosh, at the house of Wm Wit rd, be cause she wonld not • return to hi house with hire, and a he after ee tempted to bang himself, hail a bear. ing and was remanded until T'nesdae The crown .i?.tt1i•ney, of Corieriell, Ili be present'fur the crown, where his son is seriously ill: It is thought that as -a result of the recent accident his leg may have to- be amp- utated. Mrs N Kellerman has returned from a two week's visit at the home of hex father, Berlin. . Jacob Kellerman; and John Eidt motored to Woodetock on Wednesday and returned on Thtlrsda,y. Thos Acheson. owner of the; Central Hotel, has left for 'Victoria Hospital, London, for treatment' Thos. E. Last ,has sold his farm on the North East Boundary Ljsborne, to Mrs Annie Glenn. . Elmo Howey had the. top; of the thumb on his right hand cut of in a jointer at the : Ross Taylor planing will one day last week: F. W. Gladnian has .purchased .T. Stewart's auto. W. Powell is beefing the interior his store renodellecl, • " Rongh.on Rats" clears out Rab Misr+, etc I),m't Die ill tho Hous 15c. and 25e. itt Drug awl Count! Stores. -..''. tlClaGk `." Agent rick = Qir ell 2Pair' �C4£4tt �cfi�vrr tt.��tr� ,r`Ce- t [ie bcrr� nn iro tr ' sit tela tt ad rr. 6)r)U) 4 aaaattf tf a a rpt is:artnrrr oatri vr,taftan'iteo wdrotTtnr tett Oxen tom:. to probnb1,V' pnten1nblo. Cnmuu (11 ll., 110010strtatlp'cotir,ttontint. 1111109E100K ottpatentx- antfro0.°Idea;npren1yi,irgocurtngpatents. manta tttrtee't r,)uf'1, lIIuntt Sc CO. renoir"t. acltntsdn, !Inoue eheeaa Set'be iiimtwa ea weekly.. t arra++ st sit 5'.'leaett�10 journal. Trerms. foi ;Lar, postage prepaid turd by THE WESTERN' FAIR LONDON, ONT. September O h to 18th, HENSALLL of Thos Hemphill hassold his fine residence, east of.the postoffie , to Dr. J. Peck, a recent graduate of. McGill College, who will have the same fitted as an office and roome, and who has already opened up an office here. William Hoskin has enlisted with the 88rd cgntingent,;now at London, as a baseman. The Commercial Hotel property and equipment will be sold liy nortg age sale on Jua6.213th On June 161,h, 117iss lfa1;Y Drysdale, daughter of Robert Drysdale was united in marriage to Percy Rich- ardson, ic}i- dn prosperous yoin western num have heretofore " come frole CIerman .ariur+i c>' axial, the mating, .off of these supplhs has causerd conMic- c tablu cailigar Iteement ix p nglrynci. 'rho metal is toed in ;elle manufacture of special 0,1 eels, having the finality, et inertias/1.1g greatly the tensile i~S:rengtli of Ricci when added to it.: '.Clio dnininp' of. i olybdoeite is• be- voniffig ail irr eortant induetry, lelolyb- deeite is used Sm. a variety of pur- pese,er but tits :principal value is in the manufacture of 'shafts, funs, and boileee. Labor Mena a1;: Ic'ront. Returns to 'tho Dominion Labor Department show that .up to the first of the year 8,495 Inen; belonging to local trade union', thsoui;hotlt Canada had enlisted ,for .war service, and, in addition, 417 British .army reserv- ists, making a total of 3,915 Cana- dian trade unionists. The building trades were first with. 1,249 men; railway brotherhoods next with 49. Toronto headed the list,•. with 579; Winnipeg 402, Montreal 289, van- couver•,222. Cost of Living Rises. The cost of living in Canada eon - Wines to rise. The Labor Department: index number of wholesale prices rose nearly. two points during March as compared With February. -Tire in- dex number in 'March was eight points higher than in March, 1914. 1.915 EDITION- OF 'MCKIM'w It is now nearly a quarter ofa can tury since Mr 71. McKim, who eeettb- lished the first ind enclent advertis- ing agency iii this country, completed the rather ambitious task of publishing the first directory of Citnediaa publi- cations, The nine successive editions of this valuable Work provide the most complete and detailed record available •. of the growth 9f: Canadian peroidicals The 1915 edition, of which we hay?. just received a-copy;'sbows that the' great war has not seriously affeoeted the newspapers of Canada. While the birth rate of new publications bat re eeived a check, and the death rate . of the weals ones has perhaps iocreasecl a - trifle, most of the leading papers; par ' ticularly the dailies, show very healthy increases in circulation, Three metro politian dailies have reached or passed the hundred thousand mark. , . . A census of the papers listed and described in 0101915 directory shows to 1 a`i 'kt 1. t her t,, 7.a ( ,i � •s l r cl i for,lcy wits l o t r. 1 r n i to dr1 > Coo i ,i alit, t°t us� t •r that 'With her it(t a , .r., 1.,r.,;,!.,?;" it c„ is ss- .iugly to her bosom, o ,t, t :: 11311, W11lett weigh 0 it lbs. 4' t .. , t?:cin't ,ariprec)rte such osi1 nod net 111the him i .,t.t is paw ,temporarily our o tl>r:it I 1 :1. • it,, however, '41 to dtsdrpattch('Cl 1 cfGI6 It could escape again to ` the tie op.•--- Dints Times., i Gaul<lzi't .l'rut 1.Tli 'tb;t PSlilfl". a+C ;. nale.. I'm going to oy,grattilate be married." conscientiously,' lt. ctari t do it old pal. I'm married myself.". More Like it. +' Oli, who •will walk a mile with me, Along life's weary way? • No rush of volunteers I see;; • trry friends have naught to say. But Who would like to ride, a mile In my new motorcar? - N(riends think this offer worth their while; They come Prom near and fat•. —Leuisyille Courier-Tournal. AiimN 1 A.1:1 .sizes at :first-c�ltlhs the on 14„paid For all . uses purposes ) 1. BEST .A LITY N N �, Prices Plight St Joseph ;idol( Yards Louis Foster, Maniger. 3 on� 5 Telephone Na. l Zurich Central. W t About Your Vacation? If you intend taking a trip We Can supply your wants in tdie line of'1'ravellin;'Goo is. V•e carry a nice line of e . !ut -r d "'rut ;,aro 4:.$t .5 �'•iF4.'.Y;�tc.�l `:'�' s5 to choose from-nt'reasonable prides, We also carry s full line 01 Harness, light and heavy, Dusters, Fly Nets; Etc.. Light. Work -a Specialty [�. . STARE ZURICH nearly 150 dailies, seven tri- tveeklies 45 semi-weeklies, over 1,065 weeklies, about' 401/i -weeklies or semi naon;,ltlies ar so , a �. b 250 monthlies, three bi•nionchltesand farmer.. The ceremony took place at 18`invirrterlies—a total of over: 1;575 the home of the'sister of the bride, Airs prolrcatwns. M. McNeil, of Concert, Alta. They • Thi:; Meng approximately one daily will reside on the :farm of the gloom tb every 10,000 families; and ono week bear that town, • ly to every 1,500 families From .this Dr. S. J. 0. Beau was quietly mar- one would infer that for a coinperative-' fled at. Byron on June 15th, to Miss new country, Canada is well-read. A 'McKim Limited repert the usual Selina Bell Foster. After a short trip peen diltlalarl for the Cauaclia'1 Nen7s• they will settle in the home on Rich Tearer Oil eclory, which' cells at.. t;2. mond street. Its red- banded, gold -stamped, green The members of the Junior 13i1)lecover has become a familiar sight on Class and of the ChttleCh choir rf the b 1 A I have Inde arrangements with Silverwoods Dairy, London, to take ereai a at y ResiOence,, Zurich, any time during the week Cream is tented when bought to any . tore and paid tor on delivery. Price paid this l` eels` was 26 cents.: per pound. C s t s 1110 desks of advertisers, publishers , Methodist B. S. prawn Ella iJ 'r, t 7 N Ei 0 t th handset). I _ business ted eels., a a17(1`lrll 1710 Silyor tea )net; eyerylvliere who are i I Q l ted in Canie(la, r"iVe111 �Vl.:' a interests( service recexitly. ;arm a•- µ An intetesting event took place on Wednesday; June 23rd, at the home of 111t°.nd'' Mis J W Ortwein, when •their daughter, Alis Luella, l,rciliac I.thebappybride of iIr Mark I)ryedele Ione of oar -popular - :young Wien. A 11at a number of guests were pit. ant,, The gifts to the bride and groom woe costly and nthneroes, showing the high esteem in which they aro Milli. They wiill .reside in the fine new home Queen's Park at Loudon, Ontario, being built'o11 King street as i40011as the home of the Western Fair, is a ib is'completecl. The best 1,16hos of a very busy place et present, as active preparations are in progress for the great Exhibition to:be held in Septem- ber, Every since the last Exhibition the entire 'Groeinde and Buildings have been in possession of the 11lilitary ary authorities. The. City of London and the Boma of . Directors of the Western Fair Association•:have been very pleased to' be able to help our Govet'nnletzt 1n :some s101111 lvay ' in these strenuous tunes ' and so the Growlcls an(1 llnildings were pleeed 11t. their disposal entirely free. • As the Soldiers are.now under canvas great I deal of work will have to be 'done to piepare the buildings for tbe Exhibit- ic>1) Owing to all unfortunate fire 1heGrand rtanc1 the old structure is r.ntirel Yedeemolished nal a a)iaw and nll- to data Fibol stand with seating cti.p- • r le is lin course of �' )00 people e of o 'i.citl . 1. ' erection. 'This will very much add to: the comfort and convenience ofthe visitors as ever y" seat in the new stand 'will gide a full View of everytalting tatting place on the trach and platform. roe any inform ation regarding the rx hibltion write the Secretary,' A. M, Unlit, Luli lou.: '"e'• host of friendsetre theirs. BEAVER MEADU The School Section and 'Unique Club had a large picnic at Grand Bind last . woclnesdrty which was a milked success. The sports participated il} School and club were both intere>;t ing and indeed • hnine roe .s: A pli en, ;i ti Latin of-thetilly wan the trig of war mai vied then vs single mon, the litLLer winning, mit 110 doubt owing to be cheers from the girlie On the came occasion Miss. R. Keys our teacher was presented with a handsone 1,irco of Chinn, by her pupils. Air and' Mrs J. Ga$bo and Alf lied Airs .1.W. Horner motored to Bewail last Sunday. Rev Mr Brown's class in the Team, er's Training coarse has been sucoees- fill in their first exam all having taken honor, sine) ding. MissFreda I Gneger spent Sunday tinder the parental roof, . Air trod Mrs Roy Merrier and family *eat Sunday visiting friends at Henson,: 3r ar 1 Cr, eautyiii ' ori it 'Dei wit ° racef ort e Many ladies have beauty o1 form and yet move and • ,1 ` t walk ungracefully. :Generally it is because they are wearing corsets built in' the old time fashion --stiff, heavy and terribly cramping the wearer. Coilene Corsets while .fully supporting, permit complete free.. don of. movement. They mould the figure lines to the contour best adapted to this. season's fashions, and are al the same time 'very comfortnabie,sitting, `standing or bending in any position. This is due to Clap .wUnderftll boning used in This is the fouls Coilene boning Although unseen, the Toning is the most important feature in any "; w( corset'.: On it depend length of wear, comfort, fit, and whether the . , corset will retain its'shapeindeiinitely. There aremtanyimitations of the famous Carlene boiling but no equals. Since the corset is the foundation of your putiwartl appearance, you cannot be too careful ' ;i When choosing what corset you will wear. .Remember that Coclene Corsets are quite different from: all other makes. Ladies who wear it • them once, realize they Have found the Write for Corsets• superior corset. They are sold at high- ' claup—thess stores best c es,only, gnatepr,beicesstilunfrom.g, $2best.50 Fashion Booklet—Free! We will be pleased to mail you ` , value corset on the market to -day. j• �' ' our latest' book of corset fash- ions,fully illustrated. Your Write for free bo ol let w itiot t'delay. elay nte and address on tPnar ,Wtl net break ar rustor, r, card brings it by return wail. Cotene Corsets—made ad, Sold only by J. PREETER Zurich Ontario�.:'