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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-06-02, Page 4DE LAVAL Cream Separators Before you buy a separator see and try a De Laval, The DeLaval has received all the ae highest honors and first prizes every important Exposition, Worlds Fair, etc, held within the pas t 30 years. More than 1,750,000 De Laval machines; many tim es all others combined, have been s old to date. '"T The De Laval saves enough over any gravity setting system in but- er fat, quality of cream, sweet kim milk, labor, time and trouble, o pay for itself every six months. • The De Laval skim the cleanest, turn the easiest, are best construct- ed and easiest to wash. .+ Why not buy a De Laval now? 'We handle pumps, piping, etc., of all kinds. L. PRANG _ZURICH THE HERALD issued every Thursday afternoon from the 'HERALD PRINTING OFFICE Victoria St. Zurich, by ANDREW F. HESS and CHESTER L. SMLTH `SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 A VTEXR U. S' subscripton $1,5o strictly in advance, ADVERTISING TERMS. 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Tuesday, otherwise they will be left wt.: until the following week. - Address all. co®maunice .ions t6 THE HERALD;, .&tie i, Qtft., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916 aftemomema EXETER. CORRESPONDENCE L - BLAKE , The Blake branch of the Women's Institute held their annual meeting at the home of Miss A Rowley on May the 9th. A good deal of business was transacted.' The officers were all re- elected for the coming year, after which Mrs A J McDonald and Mrs G Freckleton gave very interesting pap- er's. The meeting was then closed by singing. "God save the King."' - Mrs Swayzie's sale, which washeld on Saturday of last week was well attended and good prices realized. Mrs Swayzie intende making her home with her daughter in Michigan. We regret losing a good citizen like Mrs Swayzie from ouifvillage. Mr and Mrs Geo Sparks left on Monday for the west where they ex- pect to spend the summer with re- latiyes and friends. Miss Isabel Manson returned,afte'r a pleasant visit with friends in Seaforth. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the big celebration:in Clinton on the 24th May. Rev A Brown of Varna occupied the pulpit in James st church on Sunday. When the scaffold at J Braund's house gave way the other day, J Knarr and K Ford were thrown to the ground. They sustained only minor bruises. Earl Browning has accepted a pos- ition in Kingston. Henry Gould has sold his house to George Windsor, and will move to Grand Bend. The bowling green was oipened last week. Ada Treble, wife of Adolphus Evans, nd daughter of William Treble, of this place, died at London on May 22nd, after a short illness in her 36th year. James J Hill, pioneer railroad build- er and financier, died ,at St Paul, l Winne on Monday. His railroad, the l -Great Northern, opened sip the great Northwest to settlers, He was born tear Guelph, Ont. A new regulation now an force 'makes municipal clerks officiate as assistant fire marshals. They vnust investigate and report on all fires in their municipalitirs. The fee for -leach report is fifty Bents. Debentures for Sale -rhe County of Huron offers $60000 . if debentures for sale. The Debent- cures are first class security and will be -offered to the residents of the teounty a$rst. For particulars apply to Robb., W Livingstone, Warden, W 3 R Hol-' ,Ines, Treasurer or the undersigned. ,Dated May 10th, 1916 W. Lane, Clerk. MORTGAGE SALE, fVnder and by virtue of a certain mort- me of stale 'there will be.,hich will he e ?offered for oduced at tsale he trby PtJI3LIC AUCTION by Thomas Crundry. Auctioneer, at the Court house at the '.;Gown of Goderieh, on Saturday, the 3rd flay of June, 1916, at the hour of twelve ;'o'clock noata, the following property:; Parcel 1. Part of Lot number ten in'the ,lt.ake Roadt.West Concession of the Town - of Say; /Parcel 2. Lots Fifteen and Sixteen in theri:,ake Road West Concessioni an tka said T,o,«nship of Hay containing,' forty acres more or less; Parcel 3. Lots; '30weritg-three,anel Twenty-four North of" £amphell Avenue, in the Village of St.. , Eoseplb; Parceled. fort of the South half .of Lot bleat Lake tllee.d West Concession in the said'1'aavnship oC Hay, On Parous 3 are sittate a six -roomed 11t storey frame &souse :22._24, with stone foun- ¢'iation and ;brick steres, 2 storeys, 33x70, total dimensio ; and .en Parcel 4 there is 0 3 storey brick tieotory, 40x45. TERMS OF SSetLE.---Tete per cent. of ltlae purchase money en the4ay of the sale and the balance upon the alelikrery of con- veyance according to condi' ca.,o'f sale to he read at the sale, For further terms cif the hula dpi;l parti- iCplars athe property apply to GIBSON GIBSON' .606 Traders flank Building, Toronto, olieitorti for Mortgagee's Adiniuistratris, or to Pxrovnaaox. KIL>;ORAN & C.oal�r, Barristers, etc., Godericli, 'Faro ttta:}MMay eth I91% CTEDITOT ,.. .. Lloyd England and Arva Broken - shire, members of the 1161st, were presented with wrist watches by the citizens of Crediton. Misses Elsie Gaiser and Lulu 0 Gaiser were successful in obtaining their B A degrees at thekecent Univ- ersity exams. at Toronto. A number attended :the Sunday School Convention at :the Thames Road church, Usborne, last Friday. Czar Rau has opened a barber shop at the Bend. The bible class of the Methodist church gave "Mrs Briggs i£roni the Poultry Farm" in the Town Hall last Friday night. COUNTY NEWS Mr Aaron Meyer, who enlisted, re- cently spent Sunday under . the par- ental roof. Mr and Mrs Alex Sparks of Sea - forth spent Sunday with friends in the village. Mr and Mrs C Zirk spent a `fik days with friends near Walkerville. Mrs Koehler and children of Eg- mondville spent a few days visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs P Brennerman have got settled in their new home which they purchased from Mrs M Swayzie. Mr and Mrs Schenck spent Sunday with friends in Zurich. Pte Milton Johnston spent Sunday under the parental roof. DASH WOOD Miss Clara Brown of New West - minister, B. C., is visiting at her home here, Pte. Wilbur Pfaff, of Clinton, spent a few days here last week, Miss Laving Koch, of London, is visiting her parents here at ,present. Dr. Schram, of London spent a day here last week packing his household. goods for removal to London, Mr. Norman Kellerman spent a few days.in Berlin and Toronto this week. M. and Mrs. Bert Statton visited at Greenway Sunday. Mr. and IVirs. Wes England and Mr. and Mrs J W Graybiel attended the wedding of the latter's son at Woodstock last Wedoesdey. Miss Clara Graupner left Tuesday morning for Lorene, Ohio, where ;;be will visit for some time. Mr. Ed. Willert of Detroit is visit- ing relatives around here for a few days. ' Mr: and Mrs. Wilbur Graybeil are spending a few days with the former's parents here. Huron county council meets : atiGxod- erich next week. The Jackson Mfg Co., ,of 'Clinton, have opened a branch factory at Sea - 'forth. Judge Doyle and wife lit fGoderichl on Monday for California, where they will reside in future, Rey J Richardson, pastor of the' Kippen and Hills Greeen congregations has received a call from the congrega- tion at Brigden. RevtE G Powell, of Clinton, has been appointed field secretary foriPerth and Huron counties by the temperance organizations of the two counties, Mrs M It eynolds, mother of S'heciff Reynolds, of Goderich, although totrall- ;le• blind, has knitted 125 pairs o£ sous iwiibhin the past twelve months. Mrs H Dareow, of Bayfield, met - with a serious accident a week ago last Sunfday. While out driving thehorse ran atway and upanb the buggy. She suffered serious injuries when the buggy upset. W H Taylor, an ere -M P of North Middlesex, And for 9 years postmaster at Parkhill, died on Monday as a' re- sult of being kicked in the: face and stomach by a eon, which was frighten- ed by an autos a,tic railway crossing signal. See our complete line of all styles of outing shoes, See dist lay in window., Store oloeed:every Tuesday ana Friday 0. Fritz. 1 evening at 6 o'clock. BORN Shore—At Dasbwood, on May 21s to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. :Shore son. BLARRIED t a Schroeder—Bender-At the home of Mr Horman Bender, Goshen Line, on May 31st, by Rev H Bemire, Miss Amelia Bender to Mr Solomon Schroeder, Loth of Hay township Groceries, Etc Fresh Groceries always on hand. STOCK FOOD, Pratts and Royal Purple Regular 50e ipkg for 35c Regular 25s ipkg for 20c Calf Meal, be a 14,•,20 lbs for $1.00 SEEDS OF ALL KINDS • Corn, Mangle, Turnip and carrot seeds just in. Straw Hats Welfaave received a lige shipment of Strawy Hats suitable for everydody. SHOES Fresh Frrits and Candies always on hand Juot in, iNfaite canvas shoes for men and women: Also a full line of gloves and ,anitts, A few more pair of woren'f pumps end slippers eta bargain, Elephant ready -mixed paints, all colors. The plaint that stays on. Agent for Crown Tailored Clothes, made to order. Fit guaranteed. All prices. Hardware, garden rakes, forks? sweat pads I handle the Puritan Oil stoves, latest and best at lowest prices. Black wire, brace wire and chicken wire. Shoe Repairing. of all kinds ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. L. BRISSON Drysdale Phone 1 on 86 GRAYBIEL—SMALE • A pretty church wedding was sol- emnized in Central Methodist Church Woodstock, Wednesday afternoon, 24th, when Mary E. Swale, youngest daughter of Edward H, Smale, 478 Drew street, became the bride of Wil- bur Graybeil of that city, Rev. Dr. Crews officiated. The bridal altar wasmade beautiful by sprigs cf apple blossoms, lilacs and and other spring flowers. The bri de dainty and sweet in a costume of white silk and net, with the customary veil and carrying a boquet of pink roses and lilies -of -the -valley, entered the •church on t he arm ,of her father. Mss Ccsie Kneel made a charming brides- maid in a costume of white crepe de chews. Little Gladys Newman, niece of the bride, winsome in pink and white, acted as flower girl. The- groom was attended by his brother, Oliver W. Graybiel, of Water- loo. The Misses Helen Dow and Elizabeth Rowe acted as ushers. After the ceremony a reception was tendered the guests, numbering about 85, at the home of the bride's parents, when a dainty buffet lunch was served. Miss Gertrude Swale, sister of the bride, sang in a pleasing soprano, "To Have, To Hold, To Love." The groom's gift to the bride was a gold wrist watch, to the bridesmaid a cameo brooch, to the flower girl a gold bracelet and to the . best man, ivory club -bag fittings, The happy couple left on the 4.40 G. T. R. train for Saginaw, Michigan, and other western points. A large number of friends thronged the station platform to wish Mr and Mrs Graybiel future happiness. Many beautiful and valuable presents were received by the popular young lady. Upon their return to Woodstock Mr and Mrs Graybiel will reside at 164 Riddell Street. • HICK'S FORECAST A Regular storm Period is central on the 4th, extending from about the 2nd to the 7th. Disturbing causes and things to expect. The perturbing power of the June or en sumer solstice, will begin its work at this period, and with the Moon at first quarter and on the celestial equat- or on the 8th, disturbances will con- tinue out of their normal limits, and possibly into the following storm per- iod. A persistent low barometer at this time will bring a series of rain and thunder storms for several successive days. Or even rain, wind and thund- er squalls are apt to repeat themselves, Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAC I beg to thank the farmers of this section for their liberal patronage dur- ing the past. I am now taking orders Ear fall delivery and will be pleased to quote you prices. Sydney Basic Slag has made goo It was first introduced into Ontario d 1913 when 230 tons were sold. Thi year from Jan. 1st to April 25th 310 tons were sold, This spooks for itsel JOSEPH RAO R; .. No. 2, 211rkb. 0=7 .g.=� .=:...".7.0N0=2— .Y00 A Handsome Car WHEN you pay several hun- dred dollars for an automo- bile, why not get a good- looking one—one that you will be proud to own, proud to drive and proud to take your friends out in? Maxwell owners have a just pride in the handsome appearance of their automobile for Maxwell Motor Cars have the same attractive lines, the same graceful design as the higher priced types. In addition to good looks you want, of course, a reliable, sturdy and economical car. But there is no doubt in your mind on these points since the Maxwell a short time ago established the World's Motor Non - Stop Mileage Record. Any car that can run continuously for 44 days and nights, averaging 500 miles per day—, '22,000 miles in all and without once stopping the motor—is bound to be a well designed and well made car. Any car that can perform such a 'wonderful feat on an average of one Imperial gallon of gasoline to every 26% miles is bound to be an eco-, nomical car. We have such confidence in the' Maxwell car and the company behind it that we have staked our judgment and future on the ability of the car to make good for you. It will; we' know it. All we want is a chance to prove it. Phone us today, while you have it in mind. • Touring Car, $850. Roadster, $830 Prices F. O. B. Windsor Completely Equipped 3 = 'reicher Crediton DISTRIBUTORS FOR Janet z M. Gellman, Dealer MAS SEYJIARRIS Implements Now is the time to look for good Mowers, Rakes and Hay Loaders. John Deere Co n Planter, almost new, for sale at a Bargain. Agency for the well-known Louden Hay track and litter carrier. PLOING ILL We carry large sock of storm sashes and storm doors made all size or style. Shingles, lumber, laths and all planing mil products. Estxnates given and contracts taken. Office at planing' mill. . C. ICATABy r' DO lobo 1 mi iftkinintr 1 Andrew F. Hess - CONVEYANCING, ETC. FIRE INSURANCE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN AGENT FOR GREAT WEST PERMASICNT LOAN CO. ACCOUNTS COLLECTED:, ACCIDENT 1NStIRANCE Herald Office Zurich IL Groceries, Etc Fresh Groceries always on hand. STOCK FOOD, Pratts and Royal Purple Regular 50e ipkg for 35c Regular 25s ipkg for 20c Calf Meal, be a 14,•,20 lbs for $1.00 SEEDS OF ALL KINDS • Corn, Mangle, Turnip and carrot seeds just in. Straw Hats Welfaave received a lige shipment of Strawy Hats suitable for everydody. SHOES Fresh Frrits and Candies always on hand Juot in, iNfaite canvas shoes for men and women: Also a full line of gloves and ,anitts, A few more pair of woren'f pumps end slippers eta bargain, Elephant ready -mixed paints, all colors. The plaint that stays on. Agent for Crown Tailored Clothes, made to order. Fit guaranteed. All prices. Hardware, garden rakes, forks? sweat pads I handle the Puritan Oil stoves, latest and best at lowest prices. Black wire, brace wire and chicken wire. Shoe Repairing. of all kinds ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. L. BRISSON Drysdale Phone 1 on 86 GRAYBIEL—SMALE • A pretty church wedding was sol- emnized in Central Methodist Church Woodstock, Wednesday afternoon, 24th, when Mary E. Swale, youngest daughter of Edward H, Smale, 478 Drew street, became the bride of Wil- bur Graybeil of that city, Rev. Dr. Crews officiated. The bridal altar wasmade beautiful by sprigs cf apple blossoms, lilacs and and other spring flowers. The bri de dainty and sweet in a costume of white silk and net, with the customary veil and carrying a boquet of pink roses and lilies -of -the -valley, entered the •church on t he arm ,of her father. Mss Ccsie Kneel made a charming brides- maid in a costume of white crepe de chews. Little Gladys Newman, niece of the bride, winsome in pink and white, acted as flower girl. The- groom was attended by his brother, Oliver W. Graybiel, of Water- loo. The Misses Helen Dow and Elizabeth Rowe acted as ushers. After the ceremony a reception was tendered the guests, numbering about 85, at the home of the bride's parents, when a dainty buffet lunch was served. Miss Gertrude Swale, sister of the bride, sang in a pleasing soprano, "To Have, To Hold, To Love." The groom's gift to the bride was a gold wrist watch, to the bridesmaid a cameo brooch, to the flower girl a gold bracelet and to the . best man, ivory club -bag fittings, The happy couple left on the 4.40 G. T. R. train for Saginaw, Michigan, and other western points. A large number of friends thronged the station platform to wish Mr and Mrs Graybiel future happiness. Many beautiful and valuable presents were received by the popular young lady. Upon their return to Woodstock Mr and Mrs Graybiel will reside at 164 Riddell Street. • HICK'S FORECAST A Regular storm Period is central on the 4th, extending from about the 2nd to the 7th. Disturbing causes and things to expect. The perturbing power of the June or en sumer solstice, will begin its work at this period, and with the Moon at first quarter and on the celestial equat- or on the 8th, disturbances will con- tinue out of their normal limits, and possibly into the following storm per- iod. A persistent low barometer at this time will bring a series of rain and thunder storms for several successive days. Or even rain, wind and thund- er squalls are apt to repeat themselves, Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAC I beg to thank the farmers of this section for their liberal patronage dur- ing the past. I am now taking orders Ear fall delivery and will be pleased to quote you prices. Sydney Basic Slag has made goo It was first introduced into Ontario d 1913 when 230 tons were sold. Thi year from Jan. 1st to April 25th 310 tons were sold, This spooks for itsel JOSEPH RAO R; .. No. 2, 211rkb. 0=7 .g.=� .=:...".7.0N0=2— .Y00 A Handsome Car WHEN you pay several hun- dred dollars for an automo- bile, why not get a good- looking one—one that you will be proud to own, proud to drive and proud to take your friends out in? Maxwell owners have a just pride in the handsome appearance of their automobile for Maxwell Motor Cars have the same attractive lines, the same graceful design as the higher priced types. In addition to good looks you want, of course, a reliable, sturdy and economical car. But there is no doubt in your mind on these points since the Maxwell a short time ago established the World's Motor Non - Stop Mileage Record. Any car that can run continuously for 44 days and nights, averaging 500 miles per day—, '22,000 miles in all and without once stopping the motor—is bound to be a well designed and well made car. Any car that can perform such a 'wonderful feat on an average of one Imperial gallon of gasoline to every 26% miles is bound to be an eco-, nomical car. We have such confidence in the' Maxwell car and the company behind it that we have staked our judgment and future on the ability of the car to make good for you. It will; we' know it. All we want is a chance to prove it. Phone us today, while you have it in mind. • Touring Car, $850. Roadster, $830 Prices F. O. B. Windsor Completely Equipped 3 = 'reicher Crediton DISTRIBUTORS FOR Janet z M. Gellman, Dealer MAS SEYJIARRIS Implements Now is the time to look for good Mowers, Rakes and Hay Loaders. John Deere Co n Planter, almost new, for sale at a Bargain. Agency for the well-known Louden Hay track and litter carrier. PLOING ILL We carry large sock of storm sashes and storm doors made all size or style. Shingles, lumber, laths and all planing mil products. Estxnates given and contracts taken. Office at planing' mill. . C. ICATABy r' DO lobo 1 mi iftkinintr