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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-12-08, Page 4THE fiat H •...i ) Issit@d every Thursday atom o., L zn the HERALD PRlNTINQ FFIC Victoria tit. 4urieh, by ANDREW, r« IiEss and C:II.E$TER L, Sid 1.1. OSCizI1FTI41N P@tl+Ci "'Si1,00 A YEA S^ subscripton $r,5o strictly in advance, ADVERTISINQ TERMS: Rates for display and contractadvertisements will 1 Oen on app'liatmn it Transient notices such as legal, corporation, voce *tn. 10 cegts per line fot first insertirn and 5 cents tie f'or emit, subsequent Insertinn, au miss oesof fee entertainments, ged ar a special collection als etc. I'd ttn. el, vat becharged for at the regular advertistng rates aotices of religious or other meetings the object o which is the benefit of the community and not for per *nal interest or gain, will be cheerful) attserted free. ,&dvertisments without specific directions will be inverted untitl forbid and charged accordingly. Tran sett advertismenrs must oe paid for in advance. 'stray advs. $z for three ins. No paper di,conttnued until all arrearages are paid. Alw he ** ee by 6fgo. rn. Tuesday, otherwise th trct Advertisements must twill bebe int left •itt.:t untilthe following week. COUNTY gY NFW9 b Aloeza McCann has purchased E the 100 -acre farm f•,riucrly owned Et Address all communics tons to THE HERALD, Zurich, Ont. THURSDAY, DEC, 7, 1916 WHAT EVERYBODY NEEDS THE BEST LOCAL PAPER •AND tTHE BIG CITY DAILY While eve contend that the great- est measure .of circulation of your local paper in your own community is essential to the best ends, inter- ests and enterprises of the district we also realize the necessity of the metropolitan daily newspaper to keep in touch with markets, out- side happenings world-wide and Wei"news.. We have made s.peeial'. arrangements with the Daily Mail and Earipire, by whieh we can off- er it and our own paper, the two together, ffor twelve months for $3.75. This is an opportunity by which you get the two best papers eon- terning news of home and abroad, Send all orders to office of this paper. LOOK! Why .not use the best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black= smith and soft coal. Good supply on hand. C. Fe CASE & SON NONE 3B HENSALL 1916 CLUBBING LIST wild and Daeekilyly GlGlobeobe $31 ' 75 :� W 75, Daily Mail and Em- pire 8 75 Weely Mail and Empire 1 75 Toronto Daily Star 2 85 Daily News 2 85 Weekly Star1 75 London Free Press Morning Edition,,8 60 Evening Edition8 60 Weekly Edition 1 85 " London Advertiser Morning Edition3 60 Evening Edition3 60 Weekly Edition1 75 Varna & Dairy 1 75 Weekly Sun 1.801 farmers Advocate. , . 2 40 1Vfontreal Family Herald and Weekly Star „ 1 85 Weekly Montreal Witness 1 $5 Canadian Country- man 150 t. .t C. CS CC it tt 41 to t+ 11 '4 !Andrew Botner Law, Colonial secretary Gni the British' Govern -t ,I�yY,Ijt.'i�ent, and la C'a'rfadia+,n,, has been ithosenF Ip 'mien of •B+it.rat in lace of 11Y•fi+..tlr+gtlftlu, who era' re4444 r - by Joseph Doyle, cot!„ 12, Stephen for $6,504, £th'. Arthur Kestle of the 21id .,f Stephen 'sustain , i a severe in- jury to his right leg the other day when operating a grinder. The belt Was slipping off and he was' standing near the jack he pushed the belt ions with his leg and in so doing his pant leg got caught in the seg arheels of the 'leek, air•, awl drew in his leg withr the result =that the flesh ,of his' limb was badly torn, the Wound being, about six inches long wed an inch deep. the will be laid rup, for two or three ,months as a con- sequence. SUPREME COURT The iner-jury s:tiing of the re:ne Court was hold at the house, Goderich, on Nov. c.9t cover wary announced for Tu bef.re the i$dn,, SirG:enho:in co.nbridge, but on account of ing to Cobourg, he was una be on hand and the Sheriff journed the court to the folio day, when his Lordship Mr. tice Lennox presided. Regan vs. 1The Canadian 0 of Foresters, was an action o nsuran2e Policy. Wm. Proudf K. C,, for plaintiff. W. A. Horake, K C„ for defendant. C ell ccns+enting, His( Lordship eceel t that judgment be entered the plaintiff for $56) and the of $2011 fror her costs;. Sisters of St. Jioseph; of the 1 cele of Hamilton V§, Walsh et Trial adjourned to Toronto o date to be agreed on;. Strothers vs, !Taylor et al.— action on is +mortgage. LL. Dancey for p:aintiff. .Dudley Imes for defendant. This suit settled between the partiest judgement entered •acccrd:ngly. Pharand vs Cantin—An actio on a mortgage, Trial transfe ed to county court oomm�enei Dee. 12th, Pharand vs. Gundry et al •-- action to stet ;seine sale of an solvent's estate (N. .A. Cantin.J al transferred to county court D 12th. The ecurt adjourned at 11.45 Lem Sup - court .,'The esday ePal• go ble to ad - wing Jus- rder n nn oct ilin- oun dir- for sum Ztt. a r. E. Hol tvas and n rr ng An in - cc HURON OLD BOYS IN ANNUAL MEETING At the seventeenth :annual meet- ing ,of the Huron Old Boys' As- sociation at the Cafe Royal, Tor- onto, lash Fridley night, the fol- lowing officers were elected for foe the ensuing year; Bonor.try president ,Sir. John Willison; Lie- ut. -Col, W. K. McNaught, C. M. G.; John Robertson; president, R. S, Procter; vice-pres,,M, B. Cobble -- dick; seeretary,E,, Floody, ro-el-- ected; treasurer, Ralph Sheppard :Financial secretary, .Thomas Rance honorary chaplain, Rev. F. E, Powell; auditors, A. T. McDonald and John Fried; executive eom- !titittee, Messrs. E. Duncan, Dr Kan - 'teary, Major Beck, Johne S. McKinn on, Robert Holmes, A. J. Morris, S. L Sc.tt, P. W. Iludson, W. IT. Pr:dham K. McLeod, J. P. Timmons J. L. Scott G, A. Newton; Robert' Miller and ?Thomas McGillicuddy. The secretary reported that the sum of $1150. had been raised a- mong the members in Toronto and forwar red to the 161st Huron Beat -1 tallion, now overseas. The as- sociation suffered two deaths at .the front in the persond of Lieut. �'. H. McLamen and Lieut. `VII - Neon. The treasurer reported a -large balanee on hand. At the corc.uri- on of the election of officers a banquet was .held. at which Ret Byron H. Stauffer and A. Grigg, ex -M, P, P!, Were the principal speakers, STANLEY TOWNSHIP,. The Women's Missionary So— ciety of Goshen held! a Missionary Tea on Thursday evening, Nov, 30th;. The !chief feature of the entertainment was an address ;iv en by ,Miss Curtis of Clinton, a returned lniss'ionaryy :from Japan. ;A very profitable eventing was spent rhe Varna +Patriotic :Socie^ty purpose holding +a Bazaar in the ITowil. Hall on Tuesday afternoon and evening, Dec. 1.2th. Tea will be served during the evening. Oleo :Methodists of Varna held their Anniversary :Serviced• on Sunday and Monday last, Rev. J P. Knight, of Howell 'was in •ncarge of the serviced, On Sun- day •morning land eventing large conn negations gathered to hear. two exce lent addresses On Mon. dal,,* everting an eu,tertajhinent was gis,ria ie: the ,'Town 'Hall. .J1 ser - Vieth were well attende MENSAL, M s W. tkchesoen .attended: the funeral of !her father of ,Ellis townshiip last week, Wm.; McLaughlin, of the west; =s visiting this sister, Mrs. Hy, Sol - don. iT'.-e Ladies' Pa'triotie League shipped lsts(t• week 58 day shirts and 71 pair of soeltst. The!Steel Briggs Seed Cod, has' received a carload of onion 'sett, from Chicago to help to fill aup. their stomehouge b:ere, C. Purdy, who has been wiring houses for hydro here, has left for Sit. Catherintes todoe stiuniliar ivory Rev. A. Brown, of Varna ace cupied the pulput in the Method- ist church on ;Sunday' morning., while Rev. J. F. Knight conducted R:nniversiary services for Rev. A, Brown at Varna. A sew boiler is being installed in the flax mill. • A seriouws fire was nar;owl?e a,- veryted at the 0oinmierciai Hotel the other day. A match or cigar stub fell into a box of waste mat- erial and soon quite a bI'aze start- ed. was noticed beforeit Itno is ed got much headway and extinguished, !The explosion of a coal oil lamp at the residence of Mrs•Drake few days ago- threatened gore lens results, but timely 'assistance got the b'aze out with Little dam- age. !Specie.' meetings will be held :in Carmel Presbyterian:. church,, b -- ginning next !Sunday. Rev. F. A. Robinson, R. IA., assisted by Me. 'T. H. Nichol and Mines ,Sinzpison •t11 conduct these meetingt CREDITON The Christmas entertainment of the Evangelical church will be meld on the evening of De: 25th. Tear. i:rnwn, son of 1). ,;e* wn. has accepted a poli+ion with the Dominion Life Insurance Co., - Waterloo, as actuary.••• +Thr Laois's' Aid of the Method •st church held a bazaar in• the, r xement, of the church on. Wed-. nesday,. +afternoon and evening., Fa'nay Jane/ :useful articles Were seed, also hoose -made candy and ,' a cream:. The funerl of the•, late Beer Baur, 'Sr., held here last Pride afternoon. was largely attended. Mr. ,and Mrs, Wellinglton Smith,: of Kitchener. visited Mr• and Mrs. August Hill Or a few days last week. Mrs. Godfried Mangnus, a highly respected resident of this( place passed away on Nov. 26th, aftera lingering ilness, in her 66th year.- Cancer ear:Cancer of the stomach was the cause of her death. She is sura' vived by her husband, three sons and three daughters. -.,r 1 Tltie Christmas Peed Val of the ililvangelical church will be held on' December 23rd and not 22nd as formerly ;stated. arise, Mina Ehlers of ti3xeter spent 'Sunday. at her ho;rue here! Miss Match, who has conducted' the millinery business for N. Teel- lerinam, has returned to. her home in Auburn. Mr. Jack Eidt of Ailsa Craig, visited with his family here over Sunday, Rev, Litt of Kitchener con c'uate ed quarterly services here in, the: Evangelical church over Sunc'ay. Mr. Brown and Mist J. Hodgins were Sunday visitors' in town. Mr. J„ Kellerman and son, Czar, made .a business trip to Stratford one day last ,week{, Mr. Otto Willert is visiting with re'atices in Ailfia Craig this week. EXETER A .quiet wedding took place on .4Jov f2a'j at Men Si. }:a-sor.a:•e Exeter. when Miss Susanna Kedde became the wife of Mr. James 0' Brien, both of the rownship of Ushorne Rev. Muxworth perforin ed the ceremony: Miss Addie Morlock has return - to tow,n after an extended stay Detroit, The death took place on Nov. h. in Exeter of Margaret Nich.• s Reeder aged •73 yearn! The emain•s were taken to Moray rem - cry for interment on .Tuesday. Judge L. H. Dickson .and fan-i'y moved this week oved th tloder:eb Gorton Wells has enlisted with e 6 rd Battery stationed at Lon- a. r ell -known former resident of3rd. con of Stephen passed a- am y at St. ;Thoas on Nov. 23rd,. the person of ;Thorees Penhale, et of the late Wiliam Penhale her. 85th year.,Deceased had led with her daughter •about yeaee �an.d louring that time ',been in declining health, due advanced. years,.. ed itn 26t of x et la th do I the w in reli resi two had ST. JOSEPH y On Monday there pa sed a en ' ( Miss Mary Eva Spencer at the home of her brother, Deceased was taken ill lash May and after remaining at Victoria Hospital, London, for a ,month was brought to her former home here. ;The best of mei-i-al ,alrill and most care ful attention was of no avail how- ever and sips •pas(sed pteacefullytyl away as ,skated. Prior to herrn-, nes she held a position of head oten+ogralpher in the Bank of Mon- treal, London, She leaves to mourn her noses; +two sisters, Mrs. Regan, of Constance, and Miss Rachael at home, and two broth- ers, +Sa'mfuel oi;, and Jogeph, both at home. IThe femoral was held on Wednesday, interment being made In the Bronson Line cemetery BLAKE Mr. +aod Mrs, G. Preekleton t -is• iced friends in Bavfield on Wed- nesday of IAA week., Mrs. +Ezra Koehler and children spent aa; few days at the home of Mr. J. A. Manson. Mrs, Lang Poetter returned after; a pleasant 'visit with friends air Centralia, Mr. Robert Douglas, 'accompan— ied by Ms mother and Mr. and Mrs Geo. Sparks, ;spent Thursdavt after noon with friernds in° Zurich. Mr. aird Mrs, J. Canrie and famie ly, spent !Tuesday at the home of Mr, Robert Douglas: (Too late for last week.) Miss Helen trough of the Bron' son Line north, spent last week with friends in this vicinity. Mr. Jacob Gingerieh, has moved: into his new home which he pur- chased from Mr. G; Freckelton, We welcome Mr. Gingerich and: family to our vilage; Mr ,and Mrs. C. Sehtrag and family returned last week !atter spending a couple of weeks with friends doiw,n east. Mr Robt, Douglas of Saskat— oon is at 1'r: s • nt vis'ting his moth - n7 and !other fiends in this vi"cin- inty, 1 Mr. and Mrs Sam: Hey spent Tuesday evening with friends n Zurich ?fir. Christ. Bechier, who spent eyeverat years in the west, is visit, ing under the parental roof. Butn,heitung is the order of the *ley. Mr. I'G'irt,. Sciitattch it at present viaitiing friends int Detroit. 1 • • • 0 .• • • 1 • • a 0 0 0 is •• • 0 • • • 0 • d 0 0 J.Vfasseyees -.Implarnents• • We have been re-a•ppoilntetl Agents for the above nente.l Implements and are prepared tc take orders kinds of Massey -Harris machine s of a}1 � s for next a •• s aeon. • WE ALSO KEIT IN OF MASY I. P STOOK ALL KINDS E •t •� MASS EY • HARRIS l'ilACH1NB AND PLOW REPAIRS We still sell Wagons. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs Cutters, and We repair the salve class 01 goods. Square Deal and' +er' Our Prices are always right 11. DATARS, Travelling Salesman • F. Hess eir Son eetms•0000sog2•eroo00 0ettoo •i The Old Stand 0 =Mum= Miangueuel •• • X14 iV ftD PIA INer WU 1 We carry large sock of storm sashes and storm doors made all size or style. Shingles, lumber, laths and all planing mill products. Estlnates given. and contra cts taken. Office at planing mill. Pile NE ; antatenegul URIC UnklalEIEM tail e ar1.. au• We hate stocked our store with a large. range'o goods suitable _for cold weather. gear. supply your wants in these goods. We are zeac, a. ' g Come and see.. • 110.5 We have 'a large stock of men's We have a nice line of shoes for and boy's heavy rubbers and wool young men. Conte in and see these socks, All sizes and prices are styles. Also everyday shoes for anent right, women and children at right prices. Heavy Rubbers Carhartt's Overalls We handle the celebrated Carhartt's Overalls and khaki trousers for men and boys. No better made, Get our prices. L. BRISSON Sweater Coags See our lines of Sweater Coate. for men and children many styles, and colors, Special values, Share R'epairind of all kinds ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. PHONE 1 on 86 �o IInbcton5 Drysdale THOSE WHO, FROM T1ME T.O TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $soo OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. Principal repayable lst October, 1919. Interest payable half -yearly, let 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 made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. piroceedso f this stock are fer war purposes only. 4 A coim -lesion of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to reco nized bond and stock. brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. Por application forma apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa' DSPAR' M>!INT Ole FtN ANCR, OrTAwA; OCTOSSIt It . 2910.