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LEGAL. CARDS.
PitOLTDFOOT, KILLORAN, & COOKE,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Public &c. Office, on the Square, enol
door fro,n Hamilton St. Goderich.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates'
W. Piiotriroo•r, K. :C. J. L. Kra;GoisA.ir.
H. .1. D. Canoe
Mr. Cooke will be in Hensel' on Friday
and Saturday of each week.
'MEDICAL CARDS
I)R A. J. ;1TacICINN'ON lath lions°
Surgeon, -Erie County hospital,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, IVIauhatban Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House 'Staff, New York Palyelinic'
Medical Soliool and Hospital. Drug
store in' connection. Office. Zurich
Ont.
Zurich: Meat ikk
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH . FOR SKINS Si 111DES
Yul,nblut""
Do chert
TheHome
Insure. n
c
e Co.
Paid-up Capital $6;000,000
Surplus to Policyholders.
S1036;177.25., ..
Insures your barn against damage
by wind or tornado for 40 cents
per $100 for 3 years, and `your
house for 30 cents per $100 for
3.years. , No:i remiumnote and
no extra 'assessment giararitezd.,
G HOLTZMAN
Agent
- Zurich
Dealer in Lightning Rods
UNDERTAKING
I Tailor Shop
and
Laundry
Zurich, - Ontario
W. Ha . HOFFMAN
OMMOIRMUSIMOREURRIIIIIIRMIMI
Prompt Service
Moderategr"'harges
A RELIABICE AGENT WANTED
in every good town and • district in
Ontario, where we are not
represented.
Territory z;eserved for the right man.'
Highest commissions . paid
Attractive advertising matter.
Splendid List Of New
Specialties for Season.
1916 - 1917
Including the stew ever -
bearing Raspberry, St. Regis
Stone & Wellington
The .ld'onthill Nnsories
(1 etabliehet1 1887)
onosero
EOCAL 1V YY S
Mr. John. Fuse is visiting re'ativ-
es Detroit at tpxesentl.
Miss Ida Well,, of Toronto, is
visiting at her home here.
Mr. Wil'. Siebert, Jr,, .of Landon,
visi,ed at his home over Sunday.
Mr. Trodor Howe Id has returned
to Beir'n, after spo:nding Sunday
at his home here.
Mr. W, 0, Wagner is having a
galvanized awning ereotei to the
Tran't 'of his ,store.
Mr. Ed. Appel is speneli.ig tho
week with re;,atives lin • r'ew Hone -
burg and other eastern,p.ints.
Miss L. Rembe and -Miss Liost,
of Har.iiton,,are visitors a': the
home of Rev. and Mrs, Rembe, at
present, ;
Mr. Tuffield Dueharme, of De-
troit has returned to his hone)
here from a short visit, with his
sister, Mrs. Ernest Paige, sod-
erioh
MessrsY'oungblut & Deichert,
but .herr, have l u: ch;:sed au up -to-
date auto e ith c.e isery bat attach
ed fur use in de'ivering _ meat
through the country.
Mr. W. C. Wagner has r tt. chased
the stock and business of Mrs.
McCormick and has opened for
lu imress in Eilb-r s old atsnd. Look
up 'his ad an page 8 of this issue.:
On Monday evening aquiet wed-
ding took place at the Lutheran
parson age. w1. en Mr. Jacob Fi€cher,
of
Dashwood, and Miss Mary
Weiberg, of Hay township, were
united •by the bonds °.of wedlock.
Rev. H. Rembe, officiated.
Owing to the almost continual
series of accidents caused by mctor
vehicles, the tentiorii is being ape
plied to law breakers thet may,
hlave 'a° salutory effect. The
trouble with many a chauffeur is
that he gets the idea in. his `4pum-
pkitn." that he.ownes the highway
and the great travelling public
have either to getgout' of his •way
or take the consegriences.. •A.
stiff fine is one of the surest meth-
ods of giving practical instru:t_on
4-o such thoughtlessness.—Brussels
Post.
• 1'otices are being sent out by.
the Ontario Stallion Enrolltnent
Board, :!awmoTun
eing .. ibi
sgrP,c1
stalh'o s, ich have
lin class two must '.be eliminate;
from service by August lst .next.
This step taken under the legis-
lation passe d a few years ago, for
the purpose of improving the -
breed of horses in the province,.
will withdraw oriy a comparativ-
ely - 6111211 anuxnber of anana'a, be-
ing about 100 in the province'.
Grade st.1 ions r ls.ce'i in c ass two
are '.poor in conformation and
have some blemishes.
LUTHER LEAGUE PICNIC
On July the 27th, the Luther
Leaguers held their annual picnie
et Grand Bend The ' beautiful
day and the merry hearts of the
Young :•l,e_ple, made it an' ideal i iy
min day, The joyous crowds left
to'win•; shortly after nine o'clock, a.
m "With the little Pards cambl-
ling.right along", Grand Pend was
soon reached The mornfng was
spen.t in sightsseeing. By -noon the
young ladies had a sumptuc tie el r
ner served, to satisfy . the inter -
,nal roan. During the afternoon.
the programme of sports was rune
off. The sport committee had
some very humorous numbers On
their list, which caused much mer-
riment.
Time certainly did fly. At sup-
per the various prizes which had
beenwon during the course of the
afternoon were distributed. Some
of these pr'zes were worth seeing
they created laughter and amuse-
ment. At the close of the meal
the pastor,. Rev. H. Rembe, gave
a few appropriate words of thanks
to the committees and to all who
had helped to make ,our plank a
successful outing:
When the sun had cast Lis last
beams across' the vast water and
the stars appeared in the darken-
ing•b'uo of the sky, the little Fords
were once nnore cranked and tool;
the tired but well satisf;ed party
home to mother.
BORN
Sippel—At Detroit, on July, 19th,
'to -Mr 'and Mrs. Otto :Sippel, o,
son.
DIED
Dn Zurich, on Sunday, July 30th,
1916, Daniel S. 6aust aged 69•
years and 14 days.
she'll'—At Dauphin, Man., .on July
lith,: t o'poral D, V. Steak, youg-
est son of Mrs. Mary Stelk of
Zurich, aged " 23yeare and 6
MOnfhe,
L 0K
Why »ot use lbe best coal?
SCRANTON COAL
Chestnut, ' furnace, Braack
smith aid soft' coal. Good
supply on hand,
,
G ,.CAE
>f ■
FHONE 3J -1 EN S A L L'
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture, etc;, at Dar•rows
Hotel, Bayfied' an Sat�3rday, Aug-
ust, 5th. H. Darrow, ,Props-.
rietor E. Bcssetntberry, Auction-
eer.
STRAYED`
Unto my premises, Stanley
Township, a white and red steer
calf, about eight months • old
Owner can get same by proving
ownership and paying expenses.,
James McBride, R. R. No. 2,
Zurich..
FOR SALE- Bake Shop and Con-
fectionery, situated in the
village of Dashwood, consisting of
new bake shop,with up-to-date
mprovemsnts, alt in good con -
di ioe with confectionery shop and
arid business' in connection. Will.
be sold 0111 reasonable terms owing
to ill health, Por particulars
apply to owner F. Dearing, Dash-
wood.
NOTICE,
Applications for ;? managing the
Zurich Central of the Hay. Town -
Ship Municipal I e'ephone System
will be received by the council
cf flay on behalf of said tele-
"shone keyete m. up to two o'clock,
p. tr. er the 5th day of , Aug-
ust, 1916.
Portienlars nay be obtained
from the Reeve.or the undersign-
ed.
By order of Council.
Fred Hess,S:., C ea, of Hay
Dated July 16th; 1916.
103 acres, Lot 9, Con. 3, Tcwrship
of Stanley, 8 acres of hardwood
bush, 24 acres ready for crop, the
balan:e is seeded down 2) acres of
new :Seeding 8 acres of Alfalfa.
4yrs olds is well underdrained and
well 'fenced. two good wells, one
at the house, and one at the barn
and water in the barn and a
good spring that supplies stock
all summer with water. A good
frame house re6x35 feet with furn-
ace . kitchen and woodshed, 18x40
feet, both hard and soft water in
the house,bank barn 50x58 feet,
shed 26x52 feet, horse stable and
implement shed, 26x52, all in
good repair and tee stone walls,
hen house, 12x26 feet.
The farm is one mile from rchco?
2% miles from Brucefield, 3% from
Kippen, 6 from Hensall, 9 from
Clinton and Seaforth.
Apply on the premises, Lot 9,
Con, 3,' Stanley Township, Co. of
Huron or address. Robert Mor-
rison, Brucefield Ont.
VOTERS LIST 1916tr'
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN-
SHIP OP HAY
COUNTY OP HURON
Notice is hereby given, that ,1
have transmitted or delivered to
the person's mentiotned in Section
9 of the 'Voters List" Act the cop-
ies required in the said sections to
be so traaslni•tted or delivered of
the list made ,pursuant to said net,
of all 'persons appearing by the
last revised Asiessnient Ro'I of the
said Munic'apility to be entitled to
Vote in the said Municipality at
Blectiotn,s for members of the Leg-
islative Assembly and at Mun'cipal
Elections, and ^ ,aid list was
first posted up at my office at
Zurich, • on the Ph Day of July,
191? and renniain�e there for is
s'p 'fiat;. -
An'd tI thereby call upon alt vot-
ers'to take immediate proceedings
to have einiy errors or omission.e
corrected according to law,
Dated at Zurich this Pth day of
July, J91.9
FRED HESS,Sr.,;
("le of it ,y 'E .'tvnehipd
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
F VALUABLE REAL PSTAT
STANDARD BRED, REGISTE'BE
AND GRADE HORSES, PAR'S
STOCK, AND IMPLEMENTS AN
iCHATTELS
The unders'.gned Assignee to
Estate of Napoleon A. Ca 'Ain, In
solvenit, Will ceffe,e for s:t'o b
Public Auction at
ST. JOSEPH STOCK FARM
ST. JOSEPH ONT;
on Wednesday, the 23rd. day o
August, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M,, th
t:hatte! pro; eety of -the al ove men
ftio;ned Estate consisting of th
ow9�ng° ;-
HORSE'S
1.
lle'•Emperor 1VTsKinm.ey, stand-
ard brei trotting stallion, seven
yeers old, unquestionably on., of
the most proud .ing staTo .8 in
„Canada,
2. Silver McKinney, Standard
1 red trotting siallvnn, .ni:ne years
'old, 16 hands, WA') a trial rr.a.k of
f fill• .Sire, 'McKinney," dam
c'.SyLphie?'
3 Ashland Todd, standard bre i
trotting stallion, four years old
sired by Toddler.
4 Nettie McKinney, standard
bred tm:zre, 2 years old, S're "Silver
McKinney", dam "The Prioress;'
sbieh latter•'s dam "Nettie King,'
wes the grated dam of "Willemm,''
ehose mark is 1.58%
5 Eileen Astro, standard bre''
mare, 6 years old, with ;oil by
.Emperor McKinney.
".4. The great War McKinney.
OnOneyear old Stallion; sire Em
e:o M K,nn•ey, dam 1 i sea Astr;.
This splendidly bred horse is
fu -1 brothel to Liquid Veneer Kin?,
who recently sold for $2625 00.
7 Radquil, Jr. apure bred Per
cheran Stallion, 'eight years old,
A good stock horse.
e. "Thera" and r "Seaweed,"
tree and four years .old, (igh t
oad horses.
9,. One Chestnut (colt, one year
Id, sired by "Silver McKinney_y
10 'Two young drift ma:es with
gals by th)eir sides.
11 Seven good i useful fart'
orses and mares.
12 One grade Percheron et 1e.
ane year old.
CHATTELS
Four setts of heavy harne s fou
etts of single harness, one set
new) of double driving harness
n•e heavy' dump cart and heelless
me single heavy wagon and one
ett of single heavy harness, One
ape cart, one ,legging cart, two
e ;vy 'wo:ggonis, 2-set;:s cif"
evo r•a.cks, ctns b_zuder, one mower
nre ,cultivator, one `sett of discs
ane disc drill, one rol'er, three sin -
le plows, ane sett of disc harrows
n? sett of. drag harrows, one scut -
I fleet, one White Steamer• At/ter/ea,
bile, a uaantity of alumium pipe,
E oneonelot of tools, anuanber of pat-
D teat's, one step ladder, tubes for
S ' six t.adiators, one Anin,
tio ' Cerne.
D mixes No. 5, two second han,9 bol-
e.s, a.at gs qua.,,tit,y of tushizigs,
e ve l; es castings, and ,owhe. steam
- :it in�gs, and a quantity of i:iping,
Y one 'windlass, four tile ,noultis,
four file rings, 48, 30, 24, and 18,
REAL ESTATLs
Parts of Lots 9, 10 'ar11 in the Lake Road East Concession, and'
e parts of lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 in: the.
Lake Road West Concession, in
the Township of Hay,' in the .Coun-
ty of Huron, ia
ne-u,ng therein
large ;number of linage lets in the
Village of St. Joseph,
TERMS OF SALE
St.ndar., bee.l horses ant colts
cast, ten she rema...we/ye of tele
chatter i rupe. to feur neo.it'. s c. ed
t `. i . by glee_; an' furnish k aps
proN ea j4L..c notes. 4. discount
will be allowed for cash on crec.it
amounts, "1 en tpe: cant. tat
purchase maney.oi tno .'tea, is.a_e
in, cash ori the day 4f sale, and a,hu
b.l.inee in tnirty days thereafte ,
without interest.
Doted at GoderiAt chis 1st day
of August 1916.
Proudfoot, r Killoran & Cooke,
A.ss:gnee's Solicitors. Thomas
°,..u.idry, Assignee,
The Ontario License Board hada
distributed to all dentists, phy-
sicians, druggists and veternary
surgeons in the Province of Ont
alio a blue book, which will gov
e:::i their conduct in the matter of
requititio•ns for liquor. ' Hitherto
a doctor could phone up a drug
store and 'cell the attendants to
give. a patient a certain amount of
liquor. Sometimes the druggist
was deceived by this method, and.
the License Board is bound that
such practices must cease. 'Ihe
olue book containes a dorm which
must be filled out by the ,physici-
.un and signed by the person to
when the liquor is del vered say-
ing plainly how much liquor is
•equired and what the disease is.
Only six ounces may be prescribed
for internal use, but a Fin maybe
obtained if the patient is 11 o be
cathed. The prescriptions may be
tilled only once, and must be fyled
fol. purpcses ,of record. The bine.
beiSIE` also' c•
om�tai�rnes sections* of
.he Ontario ' Temiperam'ce Act fon
Jie convenience ,of physicians and
'ruggists of the Province defining
their powers and duties and the,
penalties for infractions.
Cross Fertilizer Co,
BASIC SLAG
I beg to 03111111 the fate els of till`
section for their liberal petroosge'hilt-
ing the past. ]: are now taking ortl,ers
for fall delivery and will be pleased to
quote you prices.
Sydney Basic Slag has =ado good •
It was first introduced into OntArio in
1918 when 280 tons Were sold, This
year from ,len, lotto April 25th 8108
tons were sold..: Tbis speaks for itself
JOSEPH RAD
R P. No. 7, - L t ri c h.
!i REPAR NESS
Thera uric cold days coming
PrPpai:e for them 'now by sec-
uring your : supple of the
celebrated D. & 11. Lac°l' a
wrinn Alttlnatcite Coal We
it ave H su j p l y . of all sizes:
Egg, Stove and Chesnut.
D. A. Cantelon
Iiensall
Phone 10, I1. use Phone 1O:a
THE WESTERN FAIR
September 8th to 16t11,
London's popular Exhibition prem-
ises to be betttr patronised than ever,
this 3 ear. The management is plann-
ing larger and better things for Sep-
tember next than ha.ye ever been un-
dertaken 1st fore. The new Process
Building promises to be a hive of in-
dustries and consider able space is al-
ready taken. A new system of ad-.
mission at the gates 'will be adopted
l y re c; r e t f nu. coin turn styles
Change Lc( the i1 ill take the place of
ticket lioc.ths and the public will bend
misted by depositing twenty-five cents
at the tut nstyles. Children and those
holding tickets will be admitted throu-
gh a.special gate for the purpose, If
space of any hind is required' applica-
tion should be made to the Secretary
at once, Prize Lists and all informa-
tion on application to the Secretary,
A M Hunt, London, Ontario.
Aug. 4, 1914—War Declared
•
Aug. 4, 1916—Allies Winning
ELl e
ONTARIO
THE THIRD YEAR OF THE WAR calls for the organized co -opera-
tion of every citizen of the Province of Ontario. ALL must help to hasten
the day of final triumph. For the sake of those who have made the Great
Sacrifice, and of those now overseas or in training, every citizen must give
the best service possible. No one need feel "out of it" when the great day
of Victory comes, but everyone must qualify now by sharing in the sacrifices
which the War demands.
Suggestions for Orga iza"::soft What Organizations Should Do
In many Municipalities there are ,already
active patriotic organizations, such as Recruiting,
Red Cross, Soldiers' Aid and Patriotic Fund Com-
mittees. In such cases, one of these, or, better
still, a joint comaa.ittze of these and the citizens
generally, might undertake to co-operate with
the Central Committee at ,Toronto.
• Where titero is no active representative
organization, it is suggested that one Lo forayed
at the earliest moment. It should be non-
partisan (in tha broadest sense), and represent
every inti rest affected by war condition!;,
L Find• more men for Overseas service.
2. lielp in keeping our munitions piants working
LI full capacity.
3. Induce every possible worker, mea and
women, to serve or the farm and in !Aber
essential industries.
4. F:nd money for the coming WAR LOAN
and war fund,.
5. In short, assist in the organization of
Ontario's resources to meet war conditions
and after -war conditions.
THRII T and ECONOMY, and a careful consideration and preparation
for our problems are essential if we would meet the present and future needs.
For further suggestions and information you are cordially requested to write
at once to ALBERT H. ABBOTT, Ph.D., Secretary, Organization of
Resources Committee, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
LIEUTENANT -GOVERNOR ew ONTARIO
Chairman of the O eeriizat;or) or ..sources Committee