HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-07-28, Page 4DE LAVAL Cream Separators
Before you buy a separator see and try a De Laval.
The Delaval has received all the
hihgst er
onors and Exposit oprizest ,
evimportant
Worlds
Fair etc, held within the past 30
yers. More than 1,750,0 00 D00 i
c' Lav machines, many
�r oth s combined, have been sold to
1 ,
e De Laval saves enough
nugin b t
nver
y gravity setting systemsweet
er tat, quality of cream,
skim milk, labor, time and trouble,
to pay for itself every six:months.
The De Laval a besthconstruct-
est,
d
the easiest,
ed and easiest to wash.
Why not buy a De Laval now?
We handle pumps, piping, etc.,
of all kinds.
L. PRANG ?Y3IQH
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Western Fair
LONDON, ONTARIO
September 8th to 16th, 1916
WESTERN ONTTERIO'S
POPULAR EXHIBITION
ART, MUSIC, AGRICULTURE & AMUSEMENTS
A Fine Combination at London's Exhibition
A Real Live Program .of Attractions Twice Daly
Two Speed Events Daily
Fireworks Every Night
New Process Buildind Every Building . nll of Exhibits
SINGLE FARE over Talc Railways
a lwaON Days est of Toronto•
SPECIAL
•
DASET WOOD
)Children's Day services ;"will be,
.held In the Evanigelieal Church
on Sunday.
Misses Clara and Ade'ine BrQWnl
have returned from a visit' --in
Toroinito.
Miss Lily • Hoffman of; pavtsto,4°1>,
is visiting with relatives here ` at
rresentt.
Miss Matilda •Niller is' visiting;
with relatives int Detroit Vat,
epresent. '
Mr. and Mrs. Hermans Zimaner`of
Radissony Sask., and Mr..Will. Wil-
Tort, of Pi•nlcher Creek, Alta.; are
visiting their parents here. •
Rev. Bruer, of Wartburg will
have charge of both morning and
evening services in• the, Lutheran
church, on Sunday.
Dr, E. A. Broughton, .of Toronto,
is a visitor in town this, week.
Miss Maida Routledge visited
friends in Mitchell, last week..., •
Mrs. Jack. Eidt is suffering from
an attack of tonsolitis We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. W,m, Rother3n .el
are visiting relatives in ,port
Hurdu.
Miss E. Brenner and lady
town friend,
t
of Stratford are visitinta a
present,
Pte. Wes. Geiser, of Clamp Bord-
en spent a few days with his.
mother this week.
Do not fail to read the par-
ticulars of D. Pfaff's Bigf Clearing
Sale of shoes on page
is-
sue.
' ,BLAKE
9dnday. July 16th was indeed a
red letter day for the church here,
it being the forty-sixth anni-
veil;ary; Services were held
manning and evening, and were
conducted by . Be'%. C. Tough Tough, so
of Shakeap•ear,
as
boar and brought up in the con-
gregation and so could speak
from experience of its records.
Z*bough the church, has suffered
severe drains by removals, it is
still in a prosperous condition and
under' the leadership of its pastor,
Rev. D. Johnston, takes its part
inoW as well as it did in former
days. We trust that it may con-
tinue to prosper throughoutt the
years to come.
On Tuesday evening following
a la.wln sooiia.l was held at Mr. A. T.
Douglas where 'a pleasant time
was spent. The receipts. amount-
ed to $85.00.
Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information �I
,from the Secretary
W. 3. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary j
TRE 'HERALD
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THE HERALD, Zurich, Ont.
THURSDAY, JULY 27,1916
Farm for Sale
EXETER.
DRYSll:-[JE
Mr. E. A. Brisson of Chicago
is visiting at his father's, Mr.
Brisson.,
Mr. Frank Corriveau who has
been laid up with •a sore leg for
some time, has secured the service,
of Mr Louis De.nolnlne of St. Jos -1
eph" •
Miss Cora A of De -
Ed.
,
Ed.
About $300 damage was done at
the hydro station here the other
day when lightening struck' the
wires to the (north of Lucent and
ran into the local station. Tem-
porary repairs were made.
The London Free Press has do-
nated a Brophy for the first event
of the bowling tournament.
Mrs. A. Cottle, has a lemon tree
in her garden upon which five
lemons have grown this year. The
tree is- ketst indoors in the winter.
The officers elected at the
alnmua! convention 'of the W. C. T.
U. held hero recently were: Hon.
Pres. Mrs. Davidson, Goderich;
Pres., Mrs. H. Hooper, Exeter; 1st.
Vice --Pres., Mrs. Dark, Brussels;
Rec.--Sec., Miss Allain, Goderich ;
Cor. Sesy„ Mrd[, A. T. Cooper, Clin-
ton ; Treas., Mrs. Si F. Sharpe, Ex-
eter,
—
• 100 acres, Lot ,g, Cyon. 3, ;Township
01 Stanley, 8 acres of hardwood
bush, 24 acres ready for crop, the
balance is seeded dovrn, 20 acres of
mew seeding 8 acres of Alfalfa,
'Ors old, is well umderdrained and
well fenced, twogood
dat elis,b one
fat the house, and one
"Ulla water in the barn and a
good spring - that supplies stock
{till Summer with water. A good
frame house 26x36 feet with furn-
fbe, s kitchen and woodshed, 18x40
feet, both hard and soft water in
th‘e hoiise,"bainil'; barn 50x58 feet,
Shed 26x52 feet, horse stable and
implement shed, 26x52, all in
good repair .antd on stone walls,
hen, house, 12x26 feet.
The farm is nine mile from. school
'2'% wiles from Brucefield, 3% from
'tippet', 6 from Hendall, g from
Clinton and Seaforth.
Apply on the premises, Lot 9,
""Con. 3, Stanley Township, Co, of
Huron or address. Robert Mor-
rison, ]Brucefield Ont.
HENSALL
Case Troyer and bride, of Glen-
coe, recently 'spent their honey
moon with friends and relatives
here.
Our bowlers are getting ••in
shape for the Exeter tournament.
Flossie Boi throe, of the
Westettn, Hospital, Toronto, is
•horn,e for a few weeks holidays.
Little Ray Pfaff, son of W. E.
Pfaff, w bile playing in the cement
yard, a few days ago, had the
mis'fortnne to'break his arm by.
getting it caught in one of the
machines,
Dr. A. E. Aikenhead, wife
family, of Calgary, formerly
Hensel , visited old friends
recent'v
Alex McPherson', one of Hen -
sail's cldest and most esteemed
businessmen, died on Tuesday.
He had been a resident of Hensall
for nearly 30 years, conducting a
merchant 'tailoring business. Pr_or.
to that he had lived inDungan--
and
of
here
Pu n FLe took 'a great interest to
trot, 15,visiti+ng' e'•
ages oattxs, i`" hutch sbork; aln;d vias fors".years
S;auble Lane.
am
Cutting wheat is the order of
the day.
Mr. Loris Brisson, has sold his
heavy draft mare to Mr. Calvin
Dawson, of the Goshen) Line.
•
Mr. mad' Mrs, Leon' Bedard of Mr, of and
Joseph, were the guest
Mrs. Louis Brisson on Sundays '^
Miss tielene A. Brissonhas
ben hired to teach the Seperate
School north of Drysdale.
Now is the time to get your bind
er twine . L. Brisson.
Miss Marie Louisa Ducharnle and
Mrs. Ernest Page, of Goderich, are
visitinig relatives around here..
•prese'ntt.
COUNTY NEWS
John Gilfillanl of , near Kirkton;
has purchased R. Scott's.. farm
near Fergwhar.
Nelson Stanlake, of Exeter, has
sold his barn on the Lake Road to
I. Dunsford, and the brick on the
premises to J. Deering, who has
also purchased tavo acres from. Mr.
Dunsford.
The largest black bass that was
ever caught around Goderich was
landed on Tuesday by W. Patten,
G. T. R. engineer. It weighed 6
pounds five ounces and treasured
27% inches long). Mr 1. Patten
caught the fish with a traw.l
I*Tayr is the time to have your
;binder canvas repaired, All
ottr work promptly and neatly done.
't, glaselas K:nidela.
CREDITON
Decoration Day was observed at
the Crediton cemetery on Sunday,
July, 23rd.
An ice cream social was gitpn
by the Y. P. A. of the Evangelical
church, on 'Tuesday evening.
Mrs, J. F. Silber, is ill with an
attack of appendicitis.
Chas. Kinsley, has moved into
Mrs. Bertratnd's .house`_
FRUITS
lder: in, Carmel church, .Ind•
for some time Sunday School
Superintendent. His death , has
broke i :one •of the links
be Heweer
the old and the young
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mrs Margaret Erratt of the Deacon-
ess Home, Toronto, is spending her
holidays at the home of her Mother,
MrsE Robinson Goshen Line.
Mr J J Keys and family of Nash-
ville, Tennessee; have been spending
a couple of weeks with their friends in
Stanley,
Mrs Herb Duni,en of Saskatoon
Sask.. is visiting at the home of her
brothers, Robb and Joseph Richardson
of the Bayfield Road.
Fresh stock of Oranges, Bananas
and Lemons. We always keep all
kinds of Fruit in Season.
Fresh Groceries
Get your supply of Binder
Twine, Binder Whips, Har-
vest, Gloves and Mitts. Har-
vest Shoes here. Alarge var-
iety to choose from.
' l NOTICE
Application's for managing the
Zurich Central of the H'ay Town-
Ship Municipal Telephone System,
will be received by the council
cf Ray on behalf of said tele..
phone System, up to two o'clock,
p;, lee. f•r the all day of Aug-
ust, 1916,'
Particulars may be obtained
from the Reeve or the undersign-
ed,
By order of Connell.
Fred Hess, Sr., Clerk of Hay.
Dated July 10th, 1916.
Big bargains at T. L, Wurm's for
the ;next two' Wee k s.
Harvest Tools
Miss Reta Keys of Babylon Line is
visiting relatives in Chicago.
Very successful services were
held in the Vai ma Methodist
last Sunday afternoon, and even-
ing. It being' the' young people's
day, for Varna circut. Excellent
'addresses were delivered by Rev.
.W. K Hager, of Goberich,. Mucic
was furnished by the Kip -pen choir
fiend by Miss Marjory Atkins, solo-
ist, from Goderich.
A quiet wedding took place at.
the home ;of Mr. and *s. W. L.
Keys, Seaforth, at high noon on
Tuesday, July 18th, when their
youngest daughter, Myrtle, was un,
iced in marriage to Mr. Johrl
M'eAgh, of Varna, in the presence
of the immediate families and near
relatives. Rev. 3, Melvin Keys,
of Brigden, brother of the bride,
officiated, assisted by Rev.
Foote of Thedford. The bride
Was ;prettily attired in a georg
ette crepe gown over white silk
and carried a bouquet, of white)
roses and ferns. The many beau-
tiful and useful gifts showed in
what high esteem both bride and
groom Were held by their numer-
ous friends. After a dainty wed
ding breakfast Mr. a.d Mrs. McAsh
motored to Brucefield to take the
See bur lines of HAY FORKS,
FIELD HOES, HANDLES, WIN-
DOW SCREENS, SCREEN WIRE,
ETC. PRICES RIGHT •
Fruit Jars
ltrain for Detroit, where they will
And all necessities for thecanning I visit tor a .sho
i
ar r rt
aeon can be bougere. time. Ont
se ht h Ith eturn Mr and, Mrs, McAsh
• Mr.
HanJsomeCar',
HEN you pay several httn��
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 -1
22,000 miles in all and without once
stopping the motor—is bound to be al
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- they,
Maxwell car and the company behind
it that we have staked our judgments,
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
Price. F. O. B. Windsor
Comyletelr Equipped
2
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Crediton
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
i•
. Gaisman. Deale • (I
MASSEY -HARRIS Implements
Now is the time to look for goc.d
Massey -Harris Binders, etc.
A few secondhand Massey–Harris binders for sale cheap
Agency for the well-known Louden
Hay track and litter carrier.
Shoe Repairing of all kinds will reside at
ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN.
L, BRISSON
Phone
1 on 86
Drysdale
Store closed every Tuesday°and Friday
aliening" at ti ceoloek.
r
Don't permit rubbish, . paper or
greasy rags to, accumulate.
D41nit fill an ,cil or g,asOiene stove
after dark, mor do so ,while the
stove is lighted as the flame
might set fire to the vapour in
the air, caxisiing' an: explosion.
Sall/ !OD PIA fie MILL
We carry large sock of storm sashes and storm
doors made all size or style.
Shingles, lumber.laths and all planing mil
products.
Estmates given and contracts taken,
t planing mill.
Office
F. C. KATI FLEISC
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tonommotimw.etre at .
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