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Zurich Herald, 1916-08-11, Page 4
DE LAVAL Cream Separators Before you buy a separator see and tri' a De Laval. r��iif!llflatt�lt .}yam The DeLaval has received all the highest honors and first prizes at e v important Exposition, Worlds Fair etc, held within the past 30 y rs . More than 1,750,000 De La machines, many times all otb -s combined, have been sold to 1 ' e De Laval saves enough over re; gravity setting system in but- • or fat, quality of cream, sweet time tla olpay for �it elf every sax and znonths, 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. LUPRANG ZURICH i Western Fair LONDON, ONTARIO S eptember 8th to 16th, 1916 I'WESTERLY ONTXRIO'S POPULNR EXHIBITION ART, MUSIC, AGRICULTURE & AMUSEMENTS A Fine Combination at London's Exhibition A Real Live Program of Attractions Twice D aly Two Speed Events Daily Fireworks Every Night New Process Building Every Bsildind;Tn1I of Exhibits SINGLE FARE over all Railways West of Toronto SPECIAL EXCURTION DAYS Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secretary W. J. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Se©retarYJ I CREDITON R®v. E. Kelhofier, who has been attending university at Chicago, returned to town last week. Rev. and Mrs. Keihoffer will leave short ly for Japans,. • The funeral of the late Mrs Mary Wilson, of McGillivray township, was bold to ,West's cemetery. {Mrs:, J, iP, tEilber, is, recovering from her illness. Mrs, Gotfried Mangnus is very i11 at present,, Tlhe Milling company have had a new, engine installed in the mill.,, d HILLSGREEN A watermelon social under the auspices of the W/, M. S. will be held an 1theChur,ch Laiwre ` tiils� green, on Tuesday, evening, Aug- ust 15tJi. 'The (Steaf(brth Quar- tette will furnish the programme. Lunch served front 6 to 8 o'clock. Admission 25 and 15 cents. The fine main on Monday; night has helped the growling crops. It was welcomed by all and the haelft wave se ups to be broke:, SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR THE DOMINION WAR LOAN TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER. By purchasing a bond you Will help to WIN THE WAR and obtain for yourself an investment of the highest class yielding a most attractive rate of interest.. --- DEPARTMENT, OF Fl vCEi OTTAWA.). CORRESPONDENOE 1 EXETER, Mrs. F. S. Riekbeil, and two child aen, have returned to their home in Cando, N. D., rafter visiting the former's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. S, Hardie, of town and relatives in. Zurich, Prof. Clarke, of Kio eardine, has been offered the position{ of organ- ist of James St. Methodist church. The annual bowling tournament held here an Wednesday „ and Thursday of this week was a success. The attendance was large. ' The Exeter voter's list contain - es 678 names, The hot weather is ripening the grain much to fast. Wheat ,is all cut and a lot is threshed already, and oats and barley will soon be ready. The body of George Blatchford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blatch ford, of Exeter. who was drowned at Go,deeich, ,ioln Monday of last week., has been found. He left here for Listowel{ and went with a +picnic party to Gaderichl and wh. lin bathing was carried under and could not be rescued. An automobile accident that might have been attended with ser ious results happened one the Lon- don Road a few miles south of here the other day. The car was own- ed and driven by Mr. 0'- Rouke, despatcher, Mehigan Cen- tral, St. Thomas. In it was his mother. his wife and He sister, ani they were slipaedtng at A pretty _fast clip, when suddenly ,something went wrong. one of the rear wheel collaspsiwg and the car and occup- ants were upset. Things for a time looked serious, but all es^'ap- ed fairly well. COUNTY ENWS Mr, and Mrs. Stewart 'Mitchell, of the Babylon Line, Hay town- ship, mourn the death' of their in- fant son. Death was caused by heat. convulsion's. , Two Huron Regiment officers, who recently attended the school of infantry, at London, have qua'i- fied as field officers,--Hone.=Major R. S. Hays of Seaforrth and Capt, W. J. Hemmen of Exeter, bath are officers of the 33rd Regiment of Huron, and of the 161st Huron over seas battalion. On Monday 'of last week, Wm1. Roach died at Brucefield after ani operation for 'appendicitis. The operation was Muccessfull but other complications set int. He had been engaged on the rural `e1- ephone of the Tuckersmith system. J. B. McLean, who has been pres- ident of the McKillop Fire Insur- ancce Co. for 19 years, has resign- ed, and James Connolly of Goder- ich has been appointed to the position, The' McKillop ('voter's list for 1916 contains 731 names. 596 'of these are in (part 1, 102 in part 2 and 33 in part 3. FRUITS 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. A large var- iety to choose from. Harvest `fools See our "lines of HAY FORKS, FIELD HOES, HANDLES, WIN- DOW SCREENS, SCREEN WIRE, ETC, PRICES RIGHT Fruit Jars Anil all necessities for the canning season can be bought here. Shoe Repairini of all kinds A :.1. KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. 1;. BRISSON 1,,.,_,, Drysdale Sir,, ^ ,loped every Tuesday'and Friday even'ng at 6 o'clock, DASHWOOD LADLE'S AID MEETINE EaT An invitation by the Ladie s Aid of the Dashwood Evangelical church to the Lredioini Ladie's Aia to celebrate a union,. social with 4 tem. Was well s+esporateyd co by -the latter. The tereditu.. Ladies' Aid ,l•eniaored a splenuia programme on t.hursda,• afLer- na,on, Aug,. „rd, in tne basement of the cLu.cn, of f.na ring - lag, duets, read -noes, acres..es an. a \ er,~ lin,stru.aive address by iYirs. lee v. .e, Kellao.ca•, m.seienary from Lheaa, who is ac 1resenc vislt.ng her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. brown, of Creditota{,. Atter this par.; ,_i !1e prugramm all moved out into ate Lawn beside Lae church 'where the Ladies or .asnwoud had tables spread with ever,, tai.ig tnat was good, iinish- iug up• with ice gream;. All en- joyed the occas -on and are resol- ved to make this an annual occur - ren -e. k1r.,. Jid. •Siebert of Detroit, and, Mr; J. ltI, 61.4Lees, !of Harrisburg, are visiting their parents, 1VIr. and .ales. H. Ehlers. Miss Lillie. Myer is visiting in Milverton, this week. Mr, and Mrs, L. Preeier and Miss Lime {hilt of Stratford spent the week ' teal in town. Mas Le.tta Guenther is this week visiLbx3g at' Crediton.. Mr. John Hoffman, of Tavistock visited friends and relatives here over Sunday. Reo and Mrs. Graupner are i,penl .nig a; ie,w (week'H vaceet;i on ,,i ;JP() c Wray. n'e and Toledo. Mrs, W. Granger and Mrs. Mag - a ood of Sarnia are visiting relati- ves 1a., e tat present, - Mr. ..nd Mrs. N. Kellerman taot- ored a Ber.in Sunday and spent the da; with relatives. Seve_al from here attended the races at New Hamburg.on Mon- day .^• r Mins (Emjina Eidt, of Stratford is spending a, few weeks with •her brother, Jack. Miss Tillie Miller returned after spending several weeks in De- troit. 'Miss 'Clava :Brown lett last week for Kamloop, B. C., wherd she has secured a posithen. Mr. and Mrs. S. Irelantd and Mr, ,and Mrs. Wan. Brenner, of Strat- ford, spent Sunday in town. Miss Sadie McEachen, visited her aunt, Mrs. Wen. Held, a few days this week,. Misr Gladys Jennings of Thed- o.d, is speniuinig her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Brown. Pte. 'Wilbur Pfaff of Camp Bord ern is home for a few weeks. Miss Letta Guenther has been en gaged for the Babylon School for the coming. •year. fnlr, .David pedger, of• ,Dakota, visited here a few mays last week. I./JAYS1)ALE • BESi' T,WA 0(31 OF 1HREE ..ne Lr,ysda.e s-uggere visiceu St. eosepn fast eaLui'aaf 'A'ignl' eno, W 1 a live men nerd the Si. Josepn nine down to the score of 0-3 in; an exJ ing baseball game, uf. course the St. Joseph boyshad ea - Lases, nut the Drysda..e boys were game -awci showed talac twee* were Lo qu,tters be, playing Witia only five mem, Three games have been played by the i.wo teams,, The "iirst two; resu.ted in victories for Drysdale by the scores of 12 to 2 and 14 to 3, and the third St, Joseph won Following was the line t, ri Drysdtale St. Joseph Leo Denomtm,e c Ed. Brisson, Ted Rau p r`t, Ba'isso,nt T. J. Ducharrae lot b Nap Masse Jahn Deoaoneatae 2i d la Alar Maass. Ed. Laporte 3rd b Alph Mass led. Denom,me s e P. Papineau Wilfred Laporte r f F. Papintaau Rich laapprte 1 t L, Denomime john R,au c 1 Fil, Denonana! Subs for Drysdale—O. Ducharme 0. Denomrme. Subs for St. Joseph -Jos. Qjatnrtin, Fred Papineau, James La Fieve of Chatham acted' AA: umpire land gave good satis. factioet. l -l. Galli -flan, Deafer MABSEYllABRIS Implements Now is the ti {lie• to look for good Massey=Harris Binders, etc. A few second hand Massey -Harris binders for sale cheap' Agency for the well-known Louden Hay track ant. litter carrier. r- . a 'NDPL ai 11111111111111111111111 �,' MIL We carry large sock of storm: sashes a ,1 storm doors made all size or style. Shingles, lumber, la h.:, an 1 all planing mi products. Estmates given and con t.:lets taken. Office at planing mill. FpWoNEC:n ttiC•:!►II, KALBPLBISCfl' ZURICH 1111 i 1 M'f4i' li 1' ,1,A -- I] • i +Y al.=_L'_.•• =-. _-_-_---....•.=- — 1i. tlill A Handsome HEN you dred dollars bile, why looking one—one proud to own, proud proud to take your Maxwell owners have the handsome appearance automobile for Maxwell have the same attractive same graceful design priced types. In addition to want, of course, a reliable, economical car. doubt in your mind since the Maxwell established the World's Stop Mileage Record. can run continuously nights, averaging 500 '22,000 miles in all stopping the motor—is yell designed and Any car that can 'wonderful feat on Imperial gallon of 26% miles is bound nomical car. - We have such confidence Maxwell car and the it that we have staked and future on the ability make good for you. know it. All we want prove it. Phone us today, it in mind. Touring Car, $850. Prices F. O. B. Completely \\ ;; fit„- . _ nt/i IP , I „Cam pay several hun-` for an automo- not get a good- that you will be to drive and friends out. in? a just pride in of their Motor Cars lines, the as the higher, good looks you sturdy and But there is np on these points a short time ago Motor Non- Any car that for 44 days and miles per day-' and without once bound to be a well made car.' perform such a an average of one gasoline to every to be an eco in the' company behind. our judgment of the car to' „ It will; wee is a chance to, while you have Roadster, $830 Windsor Equipped - '. _ . ii 0 . Ill.; , . .wf la • . �. 3 r (. • I ` .• • I ` FOR r V a- +-W E Oestreicher. Crediton DISTRIBUTORS ,- .-4Y, '.�....4 i x r -+..sr.. --c x 1 t-.�srs... -till•-• _4 l -l. Galli -flan, Deafer MABSEYllABRIS Implements Now is the ti {lie• to look for good Massey=Harris Binders, etc. A few second hand Massey -Harris binders for sale cheap' Agency for the well-known Louden Hay track ant. litter carrier. r- . a 'NDPL ai 11111111111111111111111 �,' MIL We carry large sock of storm: sashes a ,1 storm doors made all size or style. Shingles, lumber, la h.:, an 1 all planing mi products. Estmates given and con t.:lets taken. Office at planing mill. FpWoNEC:n ttiC•:!►II, KALBPLBISCfl' ZURICH 1111 i 1 M'f4i' li 1' ,1,A