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TI -1E HERALD,
THTSESDAY. OCT. 1915
The. Laates, Ail fDashwood belti
T E.":" A1 to,-1;:cAtswer
E Vie* Mrs I
3irs GE,C7Eddig'fiefer Cor- ;
Rellerrnann. tr3
eas. Mrs
Irld Organist. Mrs 0 W Shore. '
atp te in a prisTt:ous c3ndizion
szti LIS active In the
▪ is: yet.r have "teen made
::. s:k, yt'ee: Lezreleers and a
:iateeee leete elcitleAte ana two eolinfort-
have bes.n sent to the poor of Tor-
onto. V-1 s'135 has. teen
,he t..»rplipn's Home at Flat
nt--...zal Treasury
sz!il Ea the Tres5y $55.
.h
So ma:- God's est b/essings rest
COUNTY' S
•
F Pree:Er and Mrs arait are
w -v -ng relatives in Li.,:clsay.
lir IC:: 1 •r*
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reps"it 7,, . • • .
The ntircb.:411:s have
are d to -their r.,lates
eazh a:
. • llsayor
linrray ;tn-:1
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- 'Z' p• -
tion by
Slteare, -•;•1 lt-;;
aniteller t3od
erich, t„,;,;•!:F.,:n. • .11 Bay-
z•E. the S-:•terl-
C Howard has 1.-iurchasecl a 11cLau-
;:•115. nai six auto.
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Ziimmernian of Tavistock
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P Fassold is imprpring his house
y the addition oil a kitchen.
The hoiy bonds of marriage have!
▪ en announced at Mt Carmel church
.of Alor.zo McCann and IIist4 Laura
Dietrich. zthe marriage zo take pis.cei,
this week.
EXETER.
„ tizens The We: Huron Teachers.' Conven-
Grion ode7 in :on is ';'n session here this week. Last
two days' canvess th; over:. evening Canon Tucker delivered an
e grant, interesting address entitledt
, Analysis
ed by the tovnt.. wil: make a ef the Prussian Character in the Light
grand zozal :ver '.OX'.of HiSEOrY;"
-.verttion • F Bette. late of Scotland has opened
East En: T.:::hers' Institute up a butcher business one door north
was held in Se..±..hlast week. Over; of G Bedford's grocery store.
one E-inticed. :-.•azhers were in attend- •
anee. The pres:len:, Mr Pe*liff, of i
rresidid. Tire evening! HENSATiL
sou was o -f a public nature. consist-
ing of a musical progtamme and a
.spler.dia address C W Stanle,y, of Mrs Mils= Ortwein was reeentiY
Torpn:to. -Gerlz,
-ay's Leek of PI- Ten etnus by 7-1-'embel"'7' er
itical Sense.- the clicir of Carmel -church.
ati:err. 3i:b, =arta,: er of the
Conuty haa'se ref-. died las: 7-2'1
Sunday, Oar 10:11, in his tlif=•-tl• year.
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Two weeks ago he suffered. from a par- 3.° MoDonell. and A Murdoch are Thfine weather of :be last few
alytie sfroke, and had s'%-,.-.•• 'r -en priaring "ee .1 4ne3.3a,-see in 4, • days has e.nabled :he fanners to get
SCHOOL REPORTS
The following is the report of S. S
Hay. for the month of •'Septeta-
Lase,:i on genera/ preficiency, reg-
ular attendance and princtualitY..
Seuicr Forth. Ward Forrest
Willie Blackwell 244. • •
• Senior Third. Annie Richardson
1,4), Orville Smith 128,
Junior Third. Mary Forrest 41.2,
Gram: 297, Pearl Kipfer 215,
, Clifford Redmond and Wesley Red-
:
mond attzerit. mat
Senior Second.. Greta For370,
- Gertrude Love 8e1,..1. era .Grant . 1
Wesley Richardson:15.6.,
Junior Second. Frederick Quackenbuso, Bet.; kyle 22,0, Ruseel. Con:
sitz 138, •
Senior Pert IL Bona Blackwell
295, Luella Jartart 9.78 Marrero
Richardson 219, -.
Senior Part L Roy Kyle .88.:
Junior Per: L Cr'rete BlaCkwell
197. Florence Arnystreng, 178, Glenn
Love 189.
Number on roll 28. lyeraie at-
tendance 1.11.57. Petty,,
Teacher
DRYSDALE
Miss Marie Ducharme was a gues.1
of Mr John Cherretze en Sunday.:
Mr and Mrs Louis Brisson were
guests of Mr Aserich Brisson on Sunday
Xiiss Ethel Jeffrey of Goderich is
visiting friends around here.
1r Paul Bedour spent Sunday with
his friend Mr William Denamy. •
Mr Tuffiel Ducharme was aguest of f;
his. sister, Mr Ed Denontyon Strinday-I
Ur Peter Corrivean is now busy
painting his new home.
Mr Peter Ducharme was a guest • cf
Mr Ben Sherrerte on Sunday.
Miss Anna Corriveau alto lass Bar -
tine Denomy were visiting their uuelt
Mr Joe Corriveau en SanSay.
ST. JOSEPH
their teens in.
seini-unaansf:.'.",s T -z;
tif pz,,itti,:r.., of matsze: ;,-,f. :1 -ie. hz,Trz, • M.- and 2.1-,s J V Mille:or,. of Mc,Mr X .I CSIVCill spent-, a few days
eight years. Peens tnFn- Brydges, visited friends bete as: week„:, a: his home hem las: week -
here he :lved at Gz.r:l.'4. He was a 'i I: ts expel:lei :bat $1003 will be Mr Fred Papineau lefr, on Satin-
caps-K.s. im.717;:lf..Ky n..11'..7.7i:47. sr: I the re -a IT ,r2:•i.'szlii::;:orys.. ler ,the day for De:roit where he ha e .thent.ta'
hest of harmony has exis:ed under hisIBrisi: R•ed Cr:se Fur.i. a „„-tosition.
ESSZaZEIllen:,, His rez z:ls show :hat :,, T 3 !zed ; rn i. - .
7-: ss ere 3 gents . Mr idaniri 'lc Dene=e ie.:: on a trip
,..,
CM Of a siente:er e'.:3 h• e was cne ef .,. oo Windsor and other somber= pain:s.
the
liiss Helen 17:sher v -as cp.erated cn :test 4Lret :1: :1-..e rr.t7:r..te... '':
,... ...- - .• ,a Hsn. Mr and N.irs.. R Reynolds spert
His vrife. two s:us a--7 '— - "
Thank -Dying with friends En Torentr.
sur; -17e
A eerriee -reel...old in Cannel Mr and Mrs e 0 Smith spent SIM
Sunday el -et. ;day ae the homed 31r 11 1/eidinger,
DO'RY z-•34ch,
. ay az; Yiste_ng
Becker --At . Hay. on C*", -...:3M: 'rem' --'2r was a Mr S:anS 13-;"z4Dn IelrzEc4 hczzE*
tz,, It: and Mrs E &eller. a -.--ret':-Ln. L • a B ;Ti -em waz oa Friday from the Eastern Provinces
where he had been raveling for
s.sed house in Montreal. He :eft for
Toronoo cn Mer -day to resume his
sradies at ti•,,e, tniverty.
Stable Equipment
We handle the mos: improved Stable E.:.7:.",:-
ment cn the market. Farmers, di your si.,;tles
in a mo.aern nd sanitary way and you.wiil
well repaid for :be extTa cost by the inereas.,i
results, Get, ctir prizes on
Stanchions, Water Bowis and
Fixtures, Litter Carriers, etc.
".!A ifen's hitky in his passport
Frank Weaver
Professor el Musk. London.
' Teacher of Organ and all brattchis j
of Piano PlayinF. Voice ICulture and
ArtisticSinF7ng a Spezialty. Ststeen
years practical experience. • i ;
For terms apply at the Herald Oface,''
We reti...sntly an outfit of stanchions and fixtures. for Johi'.
MST .ONE CrelfT PAPR1I3
IA. H. St. Germain letade Experiment
In Toronto In the 'seventies.
ee'hen Arehireer E. .1. I.ennee can-
rar.ety Iticorperared in tee eeeeee
te....teals supporting the eaves of
..ee Toronto C1^- Hall building the
eters epelling out his own neaae,
VI an c.eroelanic-etizeta futurity to
2 :mire, be male only following an
:.-establiste.d local precedent, says
, T..- Toronto .1. -tar Ti.reealy. The one
furor:, whili knowledge of that
et caused, some years ago, was but
e taxpayers' remonstrance against
pose/bie idea on the architect's
eete. that he owned this flourishing
erg and its costly munitipal
bud-
fe simple. Indignation died
.yey tefore it came to a pass where
trehiteer was peremptorily or-'
to chisel out the offending
e...Tcal memorial in stone. In
ler days of Ehe e ty it was
neral practice for an individual
-eeer he erected a- building or a ter-
. of houses, duly to set ue ir, a
etueee pe-“aen a tablet record- BATTERIES 5 PAR K
Roof Pulpers, Cuffing Boxes, all kind of
VE':I
DADOO SELF-STARTER
FOR FORD GARS
We have secured the agency for the Dade° Self-starter for
' Ford cars. Simple, strong and convenient. Our price $10.
ownrs' name and very often
o construction. It was a
I....r,eles e sort of self -glorifying whim
• liended no one, because every
did. it.
"FL 're is a most interesting exam -
of the cestern which users of the
Line will have probably noticed
the north side of Bloor street, a
eert distance westerly from Yonge.
-...".iHre stands the long brick ror
in the late sixties by Aitred
-••rtriain and known to the neigh-
er.tood as the St. Germain terrace,
iteet the stone inseription in tha
• ef the row. It is prominett
• to be easily disceruabl. even
time from across the street.
reads: "The A. H. Sr. Germain
eef:,lings. Erected 186.5.'"I'ne fact •
at A. H. St. Germain erected
ete. of the strikingly similar rows.
tedided well. As any of the oc-
ants. either on Bloor or Vietotia
saeets, will tell you, there is not a
teeteble or a shake to any floor in.
hense.
rea: Alfred IL St. Germalin has
totally different but what !,
- be an outstanding—cladm on
.,..etaareo's memory than these twin
'e-ee:es, upstanding and comfortable
the day completed, practically
century back. Toronto was
beed to him for being the first to
7„-;:lish a one -cent daily newspaper,
• enly in the city, but in Canada.
H. St. Germain was born at King -
• Our., in 1S27. He Was. the son
Hyacinthe Le Mere. St. Germain.
- Iatter-was a lineal descendant of
Endel.ph
S. Germain, who was a :
m.panion of Jacques Cartier in the
discovery and exploration of the
anarlas. All of Mr. St. Germain's
arly life was spent under the shae
1.-ew .of -the grins dh old Fort Prone
tertac. Before leaving there, in 1849,
having embraced journalism, he was
one of the proprietors of the Xing-
.ston Herald, our o the oldest papers
in the ecdony. The California gold
fev. a which was raging at the time,'
attracted hie from the editorial ,
ch,air; but, after tempting fortune
on the Peelle coast for a period, he
retarned to Canada in the 'seventies,
and taking up his residence in. To-
ronto. c-ommenced :he publication of
the -Toronto Evening Journal — the .1
firet one -cent daily. A. H. St. Ger,
inain's comae:clime with the news-
paper publishing )ensiness Came to a
close in. ISS2, when. he retired to a!
Yonge street farm of 185 acres—
vane' litrents—witere h•e restfully laved
then. ree and a half miles from.the The Weekly Mail and Empire
Mt the balance of his busy, useful
allottee span. At his death the ,
property. e.s St. Germain Park, 001
pass-
ed
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PLUGS, ETC.
ZURICH
I have a full stock of all kinds of Horse Blankets on band.
1 was lucky to purchase a large stock of All Wool Blankets before
the advance in prices and bave decided 40 retail them at the old
price while they last, Call in and 5.ee our values.
MITTS and GLOVES
A large assortment of Men's Mitts and Gloves on hand.
Our prices are just a little lower than usnal. Call and see
befcre you bay.
HARNESS, TRUNKS, ROBES, WHIPS, ETC.
R. F. STADE
ZURICH
CREAM WANTED.
have made arrangements with Silverwoods
Dairy, London, to take eream at
MyFiResidence, Zurich, any time
during the week.
Cream is tested when brought to my store
• and paid for on delivery. • Price paid this
week was 27 cents per pound..
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ZURIC
'4 T.
THE
WAR AT YOUR DOOR
You Can Read the Best Story of
the Great European Struggle in
41•1•1=1
en171••••••••••11.1
nto :he he.nds of the bdivider.;
• Robbed Canadians.
• So many soldier- are in training in
Britain a-. the present time that ho-
tels. restaurants, and boarding houses ,
can precricaily cemraand any price
they like for the reqnirements of the '.
boys in khaki, sayi London Tit -Bits:
Reader.e will doubtless remember
he scandals which arose when the
Canadians first came to England, and •
. he wereshamern/ly fleeced as a re- :
ard for their patriotic services by
unsernpulons people who took advan-
tag„e of the eolonials' ignorance of
Money values here to charge them
all sorts et prices for fond and drink.
A few grocers, tObacceinitts, and
fraieerers. to their shame be it said.
have made Canadian troopers pay 50
m.; 10kl D.'s' cent over usual prices
NOW TILL JAN, 1 1916, FOR 25c -
OR FROM
NOW TILL JAN. 1, 1916, FOR $1,65
The Best Canadian Weekly and the
Best Local Paper at Little More
Than .Half Price.
Send or Bring All Orders to Office of This Paper
a -
or their purchases. It -Was not long,
however, before the Canadians learnt i
the correct prices, and the real value •
o[ our money, an it is some satisfac- ambi".
tion to know thlt in a number of
cases shopkeepers -who have since en -
la had
LIVE
Erb, Bronson Line. anfi pante:- ingerested are welcome to inspect same. Ilen.nee Old Posts.
An order has been issued permit -
dea.vored to fleece t em ave
• their tricks promptly exposed by the
• men they tried tc
w ting all women who were formerly
fa Government it/one, hat were
married three months previatts to the
:war, and Those husbands are on ac-
tive service, to return to their old
•!positions at their former pal,
enatoms etaAoyes who are on
tireerre or bonne duty bare
been ordered to return to their posi-
• tions. Their places will be taken by
Other soldiers. These men have been
rawing double pay; that is, their
Government salary and militia pay,
• since going on daty. Their absenne
has in any as alisorgatiaed tbe
.tustamta s.erielleite, and as their places
tan be vanitss.Otiad ha! ether attiliti4
elfeeg they 410 ereeelled,. •
We also Powiante
install equipments
take lave Fowl every
of every kind Tuesday filer6Onitil
• further notice.
See us Hi/hest Market Prces
about it
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COUNTER
Check Books
For General Stores
E are selling agents for Appleford's
popular counter check books. Our
prices are the same as city travellers
charge you for ihem. Let us know your
wants and we will cheerfully show you
samples and quote prices,
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