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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-11-24, Page 411EIE J�"r 1C-0ee117 1s;ueX avvey'rhtlebct,ty tftern v. In the i ;BALD Pill MING FFICE Vitnetia at ba iOt - y .Artzat1,EW '.11F31S "i1a'Tf'T'lOi'1 P'i iCE $1,tse A Ylet J. ( s' suttacrletes ADVE111t sad.;i Rates for t .:u.• iVe11 Cr1 a Tsaressittattt.e•:t .. eros, ss scuts rte for e.t.a gal,>v .a :• Notices of t tttc. t !1 4 ! whnis tett t t wt1 br okay i t. t toticvs utv t0. Vttich is CO'I. .. , .t P ,. ,DnlurS-.::ttt:,:.a:_t-:, ats.rtvd is. . Adverts: st , r. COUNTY NEWS 111', R rbert Munn las; week fold, his 107 tero f urns, b ingg Lot 2: eon 1, .T:attar Lie .London , load northe to Adam Caae. Mr. Munn also sold 50 .atnrea raero.ss the road ' t:, Chas Tlu.kc y, 1ifr, Munn w•:1.1. naive nesieer ite;.s. 1. '.t.) his .'railer s f aril],. , h t t ora i t l East tiZ,:,:n: t}• 't;;g,i Hunk engir,u tir'd caboose. 'saints- ' ln :1i 1t;' - ;ng tr.iekmen f.r.1tn Lunnr.i1:11 5` to their homes long tho tine io t.'sUele• 1`:11, rill ?11'0 :l steer, which d.l nne - t to lying on a. railevm,• cross.n ;. ',, f ,' , .i slhtl1t di etnc•e this side of S :l- large qu:entity were marketed, • .. ,�;:.. , f•;z'tli. :l110 <']iFlta w'•ts 1,; i lg a,2 r- N'S; De Joan, of Toronto,. ,`i, . 1:,. wean t'U' r Fs ,and was r s 1 i 1,' t tr;:i. ei tllu'se, is visiting �a't tI?.ce. co RES IFI ENSALL RDEN(JE M o Sp;zrlin'g lite left for her 'henna:, in Montana after a °.tvoe month's vz•it with her 1agents,Mr, :1]:i Mrs, (r. Sherritt, Sr. O'. ci' $0. la bushel was paid for leans hero this week, A `'et•:'� el uriderne t'l. the eng110, tile. .U.. lienee of hor brother here. Miler being killed .and the? 111::'r • .A is rg,' number_ of ci.ts. were 3s`ttrxyat. . l ;=,:“.11:.: damaged. sent to -the soldiers overseas last N7 ,t ,,:,f:: + Jelin Heavy r).1:1;,Y) a j 1011': aft' e'1 tto• :.nil c.•11 e `.x;111511 P. 1 a". Er. H:im'uiil, of Toronito, vielt tib eee c •-t r ,e set r- pie seed a'.:a r suon Nev. re•1 at (the llcn1?. of .1Il and Mrs, ens: nr.:i' 13ti1 .ti,` w s t ¢tP ei'( si e il• ,a: Retert Borah on, 1:'s: Sy eek. t,f •eses.srs t o g. a :':i e 1111 :s i',:i ( R i'. •x+Eel are t has moved—from h.osst t. ,.., t t wire ,m -,cle the f rel. surv, y cn tI the 1IC E tt en 15'. ttt later to his tl.tw 1 ill g ':I_1 -S"11 all i Kamm>,11 ewe iar' n on the London Road, THE a£1Ct DF ,s; s o: it after their old home in "York- > +''he t'y:cased had Tr. Janes Moore is recovering • sliest flier al; f", m his roc:,n� serious i_lness, "•-`._`"-" =._.: 1,:_'.n 111 'f.ti'.ing hcalill fear peat three 7. ears He leases .e TH TRSDA , NOY. . '?_3 , 1)1(3 l'IEET.". Ni; Cr' CtvIef ItU ON T. I , L _ COUNTY The c -]aa ii of the eor1.or.lCion of the Couet of Huron will meet in the e_:unP.i Icll:tn,*e:•, i>] the 'own of (lotierich„ on Tuesday the 3th. day of December ext, at 3 o'clock. • \V. Labe', Clerk. Dated Nov. Qeth., 1910 WHAT ES ERV IiOD�: NEEDS T THE BEST OCAL PAPER AND 1THE Mil. CITY DAILY While've c :mend that the ;:ch- est ,measure of circu'a'-ian of your local r aper in your own community is essential to the best ends, inter- ests an:: ert,-r, rises of the district >rx a'sa rea1ie. the nec:SIitae • f the ,tnetr.:.poliian daily newspaper to keep 1x1 touch with markets, out- side-h.ap-p t ninga wcr:d-wide and 'War news. �'4 e have: made special arrangements wide the Daily andM.and __empire..c' by which we an• off- er it. and ::;1r own paper, the i;vo together, ..,z• twelve months for $3.fi5. tThis is an c.P1 ortmalty by which lou get the two best papers con- cerning neve :.f hone and abroad. Send all orders to office of this Taper. L K! Why not use the best coal? SCRA TON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black= smith and soft coal. Good supply on hand. the - I , ]ncurn hi) 'o s, cin:` :ion ,J:.1's L.. p: t y. an 1 t r ,a daughters, '4Iisse 'F+' 01'1 en; home. anis Gads, l G. F. CASE & SON PHONE 3a H E N S AL.L 1913 OLS :i INC LIST - r,': Herald and Daily Globe...,.. ... ,i$3 75 6t Weekly Globe 1 75 't 6L Daily Mail and Em- pire 8 75 Wooly Mail and Empire 1 75 Toronto Daily Star 2 85 Daily News 2 85 tt Weekly Star.. 1 75 London Free Press Morning Edition.... 3 GO Evening Edition.... 8 GO Weekly Edition..... 1 85 i6 London Advertiser Morning Edition.... 3 GO Evening Edition, 3 GO Weekly Edition—. , ... 1 75 Farm & Dairy 1 75 Weekly Sun 1.80 Farmers Advocate... 2 40 Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star..,. ,. 1 85 6` Weekly Montreal Witness 185 'Canadian Country- nlal1 1 50 6r 11 61 4) St 46 66 66 66 46 66 DRYSDALE tea her near L-ntlo'n . ' A pretty wedding was solemn- i "zed at St. B!. n s face ehureh, Dry T'I. County Councillors wi_1 dale, on 'Tuesday Morning, :when. cn:')' e mole disowns the Good Road 1 ev, Father A. r1. Rondo -t, united movement at tt:;ir i.e emael see - i in matrimony, Miss Alberta,da,i1 i• m The present mode of lie + ; � ghter of Mrs. ad. Denomnle, anct ing up the ii]:::in highways is a Mr. John Bedard, son of Mr. Sim- fax tlwork :method with results I ; i] Beclarcl, of Stsinley. • Guests: far from earisfaetory. A nurral-e: 'she t tcC'ntled 1.2'0']7 !1 i i :tall -CO t of nluni_ip 111111:ry ata sun w'; ciciecl I were i Mr. and Mrs, xa o.l3nshey to the obsolete Statute Labor a'1 •r:' { i Kin'le; 4a h., Mr. John Len- of •10 years ago which. have ort-� raids of Courtriand Mr. Ar - 3e, ed their uS..fulness, Hrron Co mend Emery, of Chatham. unty Coun 1 rni,de a great ink - take when ,the Good Roads pro- --...hoe -'_ 11 visions were not adoptc d y e:lrs 'a ga. By this time every main road in the County might ]l let 1 -ern in proper shape and a good- ly proportion settled for by Gov- ernment aid.—Brussels Posy. :w. D ASHWO*L) l: he Christmas Lesjtival of the Evangelical church will be held. Friday evening, Dec, 22nd. Miss Vera 13rokenshir,o of Him- self. spent -Sunday at her hoere here. t' ldr. N ,. Jllrown, of Auburn virr— :Ted. at his home here over13u11- lay, a1:r. aisd Mrs. Otterbein yisitt;c1 :,n. Kitchener a few days this • beck,. Mr. and MrS L:1ws Lfl s Jam: S, and Mr. f3rundidge of Parkhill, spent Sunday with Mr. and :;?'•:;, Bert Statto'a" •'JjEs M. B. line,- n i a i e:' for 'fie - Ina ie- Inan Fd-igholier lits !Y'_du S I.13 fox leer Lorne in smut:on. bliss Irene Wolf of Cre:i:tin ite'.l relatives • and friends here 'en Sunday. STANLEY TOWNSHIP, • A quiet wedding took pia*. at Seaforth on Wednesday of last weer. \vhea Miss Mary Mabel; daughter of Mr, ;rind Mrs. J.. T. Mr. H .L. Buck, of the head of- Moffatt, of Blulefle:d, became the Tice staff of the Ontario Hydro--; bride of Mr, John Armsitrong, son ( of Six _.n u l ; I'• :i Mis . Fo`r x e - .1.rt ErciTlg , electric Comtxllnission, t vt' 1 , staff of enginzers, arrived in of the Goshen Lino. The young Godeiish to 'n] -ke. thorough ex-, couple have settled down at .the amination of the Ontario West homestead after a short visit to S.h.ure Rail ' ay, with a view to 11 _xni.t )n and othe: cjdes, making a revert to the Commis- Mr .Geo, F1 iott, his mother and seed wise h trill probably determ- ine the future of the road. Tho :.idea i:n 11ivdold for• Cw0 yc d m. sure• e, 11 -creepy two or til. have moved back to their lamest- - weeks, at is hoped that as a re- Stanley. t.utl of the examine ion now hang made the Hydro -Electric Commis wion mil take hold of the railway complete to the Kincardine end put it til operation,. to be iinkc l up lite] with the Provincial tryste n of FIyoro radials. ;The 3.10 g 1'1.:ns o; whiskey aeleich CRES 1 F ON Rev. P. 8. Banes, a former 1•a:..t• ceivertillg the iinaill f:oor into a ,r here, but now 'of Fenmiller -ttnd modern equipped garage to be Miss Annie Maud, dtrgl.t.r of Nita. 'occupied by Mr. Milo Snip, The J. Bagshaw, of Hamilton, weroue- seccn-3 story will be convLr:ell. in- to con1Fal t1fl 1) s wish all nae ' ei; n cesn'aenaences. . Mrs., H. Dilling parsed away on Nov, 10th in her, 54th year, , De- e -easel ha.1 b'..e.h ill f r a few (lays �v'tll. pneumonia, Her hus- L]xnd anti ono deugl.t.el� up an office next to A, Moiloc hi rl]ler, garage. F. Kerr has 1.urchas�l the alnb- iThe funeral of Miss Elizabeth ea in H. CIark's hush near hero Thompson, who died at Victoria and has inen engaged cutting up Hospital, Lon -don, was held en ed ltad ped direct to England. teal ailing for several months, Mr. ',ntl Mrs. Jacob Fi1.k, ea ,rr, Mrs. E. Weber, of Malcom, Alta. of Crediton, announce clic engage 3 visiting h, r 9 -arenas, Mr. and n]ent of their daughter, L llfan, ct Mrs. S. Hardy, for a few weeks, ._111 Herbert Jones, son u' Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. San: Baker visit: - ed in Kitchener last Weekf,. Mr and Mrs. L. Remakes' are -ape -aline' a few days in Parishli. On 11 ueCda5 evening Nov,.21st, a-pleasan' time was spent by the 'Ladies' Aid. of the Ev:ang e lieal Church, Dashwood, at. the home of Mrs. Ball tv:.ere they gathered to have a s.ca' a:eaiag w:.t'.1 Ler. before her leaving for Detroit, w1.(a^ . she intends spending a few menthe withl her daughter, Mrs. Gag • After en p:d fashion taf- fy pull the evening was spent in a social nand • instructive way, the. President; Mrs. Rev. .Meyer in the chair As they, Ieft all ex- pressed themselves as having a very enjoyable time and all wish- ing M s. Ralf a very pleasant visit. EXETER The wires ;and piles of :he ole: electric• light system are Lein; taken dewn. - • A she rt cootse in live stock jud- ging will be held in the skating rink, Exet.r, on nl'hu s lav and N.z:lay, Nov. 23rd and 2'th.. f 14ir.and Mrs. Silas Johns 1•.ave .moved to town from El.m.viile• Mr. C. B .Snell has purchase_. the Coxn,tn.ereiai hotel property from Mrs, Wm •Hawksli.aw. Mr. Shell will remodel the building Jacob Wel,e. of Sc:aforth bought last Aught, cxp':eting as he said to have sufficient to last him, his lifetime, will not go142agback tril Seaforth unless; te ;nchea-s" deci•den is ioversed l y a higher court. Last Thursday the Magistrate gave his decision; that after carefully considering the. evidence, he considered m conviction should be registered ,n•3 the liquor confiscated. 11 ' gave a written judgment. ra-' vie:ti.]g the case and shown; ell • what pins he based "his d`ec's:- Gil is i s e that, while the Ont - alio Temperance Act does not say N1 hat Liu n' its 3. -man 111"1y Lave 1"t his possession, 11e did not. think it ptrmitte3 an un'imited ;;r enre.as unable. amount, as�t tlhis shipment, seemed to be. Weber stated lin would appeal, ITIPBERT TOWNSIIIP MAN FAT- ALLY MANGLED As -a letallt of 'terrible Narks) sustained on -Saturday, when hu had his aro taught in 'elle wheels of a grain ;crustier, P. E. James of Hibbert died at hs home today. Mr. James was poi ing the eru h- er whil • it was in nigra on, and the. glove on his aivaht hand 0ecu)1C7 caught in the csns of the trial ;:1 His halal 'anti <ral. wir.'. Crawl] in- to the coal and the hand 1 ract:c- ally chewed to Lions be:o.e l:le machine could be stopper. It was Leered:try to amputate the 1 anti (.r] an a •,gu a:' s ase from the 1:t:1e finger to, the inside of the. wrist. ;The lb.tle finger was the only member left on the hand. The, htx st was badly T.;nisl;e. The ern as far as the elbow was in a badly lacerated cones ion, and from. the elbow to the ,shoulder, had been ch.ew'ed and torn by the cogs. A gash was remade an his chin and sev eral ribs brok(dnc. Mr, Samos was aged 51 ,vears, and, a sun of the late Philip James of Mitchell;. His wife and several children aur- vine t A , 1 ted in larr:age in the later city on Oct, Mathew t,u:ntl:or has moved to Kitchener wherehe will reside in future. Dr. E. Eckert, V. 8., has opened only i 1 Survive the treys The logs will be ship i'huxsday last. Dec •ls romentrowsmavounsantme.. Mrs. m. Junes, of Hcnsa:i, the marriage to take p:acc in 1)eteem- bel'. ar MUNICIPALITIES URGE 1)RAS-- 4. TIC ACTION FOR POWER. Ontario power for Ontario in- dustries and the plants of the de- velo,p mtn-ts companies at the Nia- gara Falls was the demand of 320 - mayors, centrollers, aldermen, re- eves, councillors and cival a,fice ials who gathered in the name of the Ontario Hydro-Elecrtical 'As - As cation and the Municipal El- ectrical Association of Ontario at .Toronto. Sir•Adatn. Beck stn- nounced that when the Chippewa project is completed hydro pure er will ccs` $7,`0 per hoist 1 ower The price will be down • o w),50 when the first 100;000 of the haat 200,000 horsepo wer is being tie- velcpeti and \v 11 drup a iurt.'.• r two dollars when the work s com- pleted.. Ile also stated that ,,to facilitate the munition business now the comntfission expected to develop an additional f 0,001 horse- power this year, but 'tv.I.'S not yet tat liberty to .an,no:unce the new source of supply. Steps are now being made to eel' for Dominion wide prohibition,. A .meeting was held in Toronto on Sunday with the end in view. oz000 60s(06res (0(0(0 emoseeee. 80 De. 60 r.�r.Implementsv o 4mn�ssr;rmr'-,:"•,��!:5n'�xt^:ne+Ptsys4 :x:.� rtrt^•.:.r'w 7arrr..:-:w. ,s..s, r:.rte•— (T+ 6 e c0 a WE] ALSO KEEP IN STOCK ALL 'KINDS of MASSEY A HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS. 0 0. VJ1 0 $ir F. Hess & Jon e*. e6G6620013 ei'36 3tzsaoiseeeeee do L'.'e7seesvoto 3 +©660 q660o0, S+ coo We have been - re -appointed Agents for the - above n• 11]e 1 '::mph meats• and are prepared to take orders. ofall „hinds of a Ias,sey- larri's machines for next season, - SVo still sell \Vagona, C rri . es, Buggies. Sleighs and Cu:tee's, and We repair the sante class o: goods. 5q1, Deet Ow Prices aro always rig 11.1)ATAB,S, Travelling Salesman The Old Stand sr? MW i t3, al: T''f. ''{T[��t 1. 1V e carry large sock of storm satihes and store doors made all size or style. Shingles, lumber, laths and all planing mill products. Estillates given and contracts taken. Office at planing inill. P4. i KAI1, PONE In - a, als-Me : We have stocked our store witli a large range of goods suitable for cold weather wear. We are ready to supply your wants in these goods. Come and see. Heavy Rubbers 5 0E5 We have -a largo stock of :men's and bey's heavy rubbers and wool socks. All sizes and prices are right. Carhartt's Overalls We handle the celebrated Carhartt's Overalls and khaki trousers for leen and boys. No better made. Get our prices. L. BRISBON IN]'n have a nice lino of shoes for young men. Come in and see these styles. Also everyday shoes for men, women and children at right prices. Sweater Coats Se: our lines of Sweater Coats. for men and children many styles and colors, Special values. - Shoe Repairing of all kinds ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. PHONE l011S6 rtin5t DryDryz dale: • THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT, MAY. PURCHASE AT PAR (MINION EF CANKii DEBENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. Principal repayable lst October, 1919. Interest payable half -yearly, lst April and lst October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered. Bank in Canada) ", at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment spade under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recog- nized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa: DEPARTMENT OFR FINANCE, OTTAWA;