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Zurich Herald, 1917-01-19, Page 4TUE HERA:....D COUNTY NEWS e^elle >i Gran d Bend, R,osd & Re , A lssixed every 'rhutsdnyaftern m the j ileave , `elnited L. `R'avelle'sr store for :HERALD iPRINTING F FICE' fat term of years,. St. Zurich,b Ware Oliver, Si.,,one of the old- Victoria4.Nloaew F. HESS and CHESTER L. SMILE, esti reSlidellitu of the Grand 13end SUBSCRIPTION PRICE'S1.00 A YEAR U. S. subscripton $x,50 strictly in advance, ADVERTISING TERMS. Rates for display and contract advertisements will bn WO on appliatinn. i'usIentnoticessuchaslegal, corporation,soei sic , na cents per line rot first insertirn and S cents- nrnS4t' eath subsequent insertion. Notices of entertainments, socials etc. at which an *amiss ion feeds charged or a special collection taK en vrlil be charged for at the regular advertistng ra tes ,•touter of religious or other meetings the object o sv'hich is thebenefit of the community and not for per anal or sectarian interest or gain, will be cheertuly =rated free. Advertisments without specific directions will be isttarted untitl forbid and charged accordingly. Tran sie.ttladvertismenrsmust ne paid for in advance, strayadvs. $r for three insertions. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid. ,.',hanges for contract advertisements must be in the mace by 61r, m. Tuesday, otherwise they will be left alta, tmtilthe following week. Address all communica ions to THE HERALD, Zurich, Ont. THURSDAY, JAN. 18 , 1917 A Guarantee Section, died en Jain 2nd,. in his '850.:year, The next sitting of the Sup - wane Court for the county of Huron evil life held on Tuesday, Meech 1Eth, before Mr, Justice Mid- dleton and la ju=ty. and on Morday, weer. 30Ith,. before Mr. Justice Mast- en, witdlolu!t a jtnry. Reichard .Aitkiinslon, the Biddu'ph Township farmer, who was acclri - ted at the fall assized in: London on a :charge of .nags& aughter, a•• - is b g dint of ache death of Edward Pritchett,'who died :as• a result of injuries sustained when struck by earn auto driven by Atkinson, rr; being slued for uns?Sated lamaree?; by the exeouters. Francis Agnew Pritchett and Jas. McCormick. !Win T. Roadhohee, one of the !prominent( Men ort Usberne Town Ship was Amend. dead at his bench, en tire driveshed, by a neighbor ion Wednesday of leash weed:, from ,heart fall n e. The deceased was, la( slobs Of Mr. 13. J. Roadhouse, St; Marys. <and had .spent most oz 1 is life in Kiirkito.n, where until five, years ago he was the vi lige black- terniitb.'t. LSinee that time he has, fane'dmt iabotrit i}i tettiles west of the '(TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS: Newspaper •condition's are such that publishers ;all over Canada may be torted on: very short notice eta increase subscription rates. We have concluded an agreement with the Family Herald and WeekyS•ae of Montreal l?;>' w•hiCa we (pen galeeg• ''eked One week's notice .before any change stakes ;place. That 'means that our clubbing rate with that great popu:ar weekly will hold good for any subdcriptions received during one week after ewe :publish. a notice of increase in price. It does not folow that there 'will necess!arly be an increa se but publishers must protect taiemselves' in some way against the ordinary .conditions that are changing from week to week.Our dubbing rate with the Famrly Her- ald and Wee :l7 Etar of Montreal Ss --$1.83 per yearn. :This mate is gu. "anteed !for one week after .wriW�t 1?ap8# reV t • alekeeieile ✓and ore ..ra dtir lrl�he: rterald""'u LOO► K! Why not use the best coal? SCRANTON GOAL Chestnut, Furnace, BCsood smith and soft coal. supply on hand. coCOMpPONDE CN E BLAKE Mr. Lang Foster( had a wood bee on Monday afternoon, Quite a number are laid up; with: the tGripp at present , Mrs, Boyes and son Norman, of Eg.mun•dville, :alae visiting at the home of Me, Robt. Boyes. inir. Alex. Sparks, of Seaforth, . caned on friends in the village on Monday ;,oast. Quite a number from here ,at- itelnded the Farmers Institute m•e- ;etiatg in Zurich on Tuesday ofter- noon and evening,. Mr. :Thomas Meyers spent ;the week end :under the parental roof. Mss Annabel Mcti o: aid sl.ent a • few days with -friends in Zurich, Mr,. Robert Douglas left Iast,,veek for the west with a carload :of se horses ;. Mrs:, ':Wen. F:tni et/ who w: u ed .up north. 'a few weeks owing to ,the very . serious' it of her •sister has returned ho DASBWOOD Mies, F ,.Pope, of Reinsall is vis- iting relatives here: this week. :Mee. Kraft of .the Town Line le improving after •brier recent Fer- itouls illnieas. Mr. Otto (Willert- has returned from Detroit after visiting with relatives, , Mrs. L. Hamacher and son, Ed- die, visited in .Ailsa Craig, . last week. • l%lr. (Taylor of London visited his brother, D4. Taylor, several day's last (week), Miss Mairy Mlaansz' hays retuirned to London rafter visiting relatives here for ;s(evemal mont(h4 Mm,. Jack •Eiadt of Ailsa Craig vts(ihed with his family here over :Sunday,. Mrs. A. Burk elnd daughter, Ver - are ,arc; relilis Weak visiting relatives iln London•. Mss, E„ O•tterb'eilnd has' received ?weird• of the death of Mrs V. Ritter; formerly of this place at the ,House of Refuge, Cl'Inton Mn -E. :Gabel •has been on the s ek 1isit this last week! Mr C. Baumgarten of Melita, Main;., is visiting his •parents here :at pr esent. NEER I UR CT-HARTLEIB A pretty wedding was so.enini- zed at !the lxoi ole of Me. and Mrs. Jonas IFlar,tleib, Dashwood, on 'Tuesday, Jian 16th, by Rev, Mr. Meyer, when their daughter, Mise Laura Lilian., was united in mar- riage to Mn. Derek Meerturg, of Tiran vs.:,,Ont., son of the late R. Meeh -re. postmaster-gen:era1 of The )'ague Holland, and Mrs Meet'tnVg, IT,i ley wj11'i. 'b'e at b'o to at JW,.: ".vaitin, lTemnaine, Ont., aften felj.. 15.1. EXETER a village. (Mr, Douglas Sparks who 'been in the west for s'oune is visiting his parents here • present. On Sunday; Jan, 7th, there pas- sed away at her home In Huron; ,Township, Bruce county, Any Farrel, aged 45 yeiars, 9 monthq held In the :Town Hall, Zurich, on .aloe! 20 days. 1}from rheumatism Por Ecaased Had been Satu7 day, �a'tl,. 2tlth, 1$17, at 0 2 a sufferer a' oiiciocic, p m. By Order niuimber of years, and death came 1F ,Hess, Sr., Clerk of Hoy as a happy relief. ' She was: it ---,i---- member ,of tthe.Methodist chinch MEETING OF THE HURON CO- land lived with her biothes. and UNITY COUNCIL NOTICE . ;TELEPHONE MEETING - The Annual.,m.ee;t:ing of the Hay ;Town - •ship Telephone :System will be The council `of the corporation of the county of Huron will meet in the council chamber, in the (Town of Goderieh, on Tuesday the 23rd, day of the present month, at 3 o'clock .Dated January •8th. 1917. W. Lane, Clerk. C. F. CASE & SON PISAE 35 HENSALL 1916 - CLUBBING LIST $erald and Daily Globe NOTICE iTa1. e eNo Lural Society' w_ be { Sweit.zee sof Al to lurxil rSocaety will Held in elle, g Team 'Hall, Zurich, on Friday, Jan, attending, then azi, 19111 , 1917, rat one o?(clock, p. tm. Cheisttopher Ei1be'r John Pfaff, Pres, 5.ou4ly Andrew F. Hess, See.-Trca'i Dated at Zurich, Jaze., 8th, 1917. 4111,t4. sidters, ditayintg with Mrs. Wm, Finley of the Town Line a year, amid a :half ablout four years 'ago She is survived lityi three sistels; •Mrs, W. FeettaY,; Blake, ; " VIrslti H. Annelle, Deseronto; and Mrsf , S. Osborne, :Huron :Township, and: three 'brothers ; Albert, Gilbert aid Edgerton Farrel all of Huron ton shylA. i; l ninee atue .t terrir lIcre Zerene'se e e, $3 75 • " Weekly Globe 175 Daily Mail and Em- pire 75 • st Wesly Mall and 1 75 Empire-- Toronto Daily Star 2 85 Daily News 2 85 " Weekly Star.. 1 75 London Free Press Morning Edition.... $ 60 Evening Edition.... 3 60 Weekly Edition ..... 1 85 it London Advertiser Morning Edition.... 3 60. Evening Edition,, 3 60 Weekly Edition 1 75 Farm & Dairy 1 75 Weekly Sun 1.80 Farmers Advocate2 40 Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star .. .......,+ 1 85 Weekly Montreal 4 1 85 Witness Canadian Country- Man ountry 1 50 plan si it. Ya, it it ' .i it HURON WEATHER INSURANCE MUTUAL CO.ANNUAL MEETING. IThe annual meeting of the Huron :Weather Insurance Mutual Co., will be held in Hensall, toil tWedueeday, J:anuarY 3.1st, 1917 tat 1.30 ip. Cm. The business of the meeting will be to receive and dispose of the Direetor'1e and A;uditor'.s reports;; To elect three Dilre ltoxis, ,and two Auuitois, and to transact such other business as pay be for. lthte good and welfare ,of :the colnvpatny. (The :retiring directors of this yeair tare Silas Brokenshire, Wm. 1T. Caldwell land 1Wrn. B. Battler, fall 'of whoim.' lire eligible for re- elenti;ono. Darted at :Seafiorth Jan:. 15th,1917 A. dG. Smil'Le wm,Caldwele, Secretary • President., it it it it '4 k're z, ".� •`!iter• 'en ser -- Mr. and 1*,e, c••ob '1 zlislt have returned to their-hdnnde in Pigeon, tNK•ic'h. Mrs. :Michael_ 'Beaver passed a- way on Jam. 41tl, ?aged 84 years,• atter a few mo'eil:tlis illness. Her husband, 11 cllfltl eb and 8 grand- children sur\'ivtAher, Roland alotze 'o,•has been out west, -visited hie .pare sts for ct, aisi !a tgah�zge. few days last week. He has join- +w Wee'k), is seriously ill with ed the Royal Navy and has left tyrpheici fever. for England. Wm. Smith. has rented the .house vacated by J•. Wind :end will move to ;the village in the near future,. flea'•••••••••••••eeeall 0000 eeseeee eiee iE9w1l90 = 6 ***8 ?).0 1 •e 8 • w► • • • • • • • We have been re -appointed Agents for the .above a4 • named Implements and are prepared tc take orders of all o kinds of Massey -Harris ma chines for ,next season, • • WE ALSO KEEP IN STOCK ALL KINDS OF MASSEY; • • HARRIS MACHINE AND PLOW REPAIRS, • Masse -Harris Im.plements • We still sell Wagons. Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs Cutters, and We repair the same class of goods. • • • 0 Square Deal and . +. s • Our Prices are always right • H. DATARS, Travelling Salesman i= O F. Hess & Son . • O• • The Old Stand eeeess ••eseeeem•G•e••esoe rads ceeeecteeeecefleatta see 4el.4.4.4. r+z : e -e 4 ,..i.1 .•4-e+• 4 +or.; ,,r .;, r.,..;.;..g.y 4 4-+ +++; ++++*.7•'fi+++3 o 4. o. 4. 4. 't' 4• 4 4• 4• 4• 4. 4. 4. 4• 4• 4• 4• 4. 50,000 FEET MAPLE SPW LOGS WANTED 50,000 feet goodhard maple saw logs wanted. Will pay highest cash prices. Also all kinds of other logs wanted. 4 Custom Sawing our Specialty F. C. ICAL JyriErscii ' V. PLIGNI3 19 _ ZURICH + 4...4,4.14+4.*1 +4•i•+++3.444.++ + 4 -4 -4.4.+++++++++4.P4.+444 -1.-2±i•++ Mr Rola xd Balk'w•ell. ;of St. Them, as and Arthur, Ballwweli of Conte quEa`tr, 0,4' Satre visiting relatives' and fi endis hereat present, . Nord has bee ; n received that Pte. W. RueeeI, is on his way home frolm England, A. G. Jones has purchtased the Farmer Kpeeperty. iMr, Jones now iowinr-s all '':the land and buildings( be'tw;eetni -tlia building and the Bank ere YCommlence;. , The oral • Commercial hotel prop, erity is rapidly being fitted ,out FARM FOR SALE Comprising 153% acres, in Stan- ley Township, lei miles north of Blake, with good buildings, Barn 40x60, with good straw shed, 40x86, driving shed 21x30, with hog pen underneath and a cider !Hill in good running order Stables are cement, also floors. Good stone house; 11 rooms, with good cellar, hard and soft water inside. A- bout 30 acres of good bush of :mix- ed timber, maple, beech, hemlock, basswood,elln and white ash. The. farm is well drained and fenced, a- bout 3 acres of orchard- apples`., plums, peaches, etc. Ten acres fall wheat, 60 acres plowed -and about 50 acres seed in grass. Will be sold at a reas:o,nable price. For particulars apply 'on the premises lot 8, 'con. 13, Stanley. Menno D, Steekdey!, R. R. No. 2, Zurich. For Sale Fine 7 -roomed Brick residence for sale in Zurich;. Good stable and good well on premises. Terms reasonable. For particulars ply to M. s H, .Rupp, Zeaieh. HENSALL Mrs. N. Dick is visiting relatives lot Oakville. Peter Melville has returned, froria the west where he spent the sum- mer. •`04 Mrs. Jas. F. Moore has left foe Detroit where she will visit re4 latives for a few month's:. a lists Flotmence Po•p!e, of Brain( don, Man,., is vidttrng at her home here tat Ipr!esent !Mrs. A. ,J Robertss(oni died at a London hospital on Saturday.One' si;siter, Mrs, 3. M, Cruick!shatnk, ofi Alvinaton, siurvives, besides the husband. (The remains were ship- ped to Henstall and The funeral was heda otn tTuesrdlayv Coal is becoming more plenty -4 Coal is becoming more plenti- ful and as few cars have reached the yar'dis here. 44-44 DRYSDALE vele. W. .3 Murray, here, left for. Moncton, N. B., to resume t.ia modk as itravell'en. • Robt, 5andens has: left for •va few weeles - `.is tit in: Colorada and California. We'hare stocked our store with a large range of goods suitable for cold weather wear. We are ready to supply your wants in these goods. Lome and see. Heavy Rubbers 5110135 We have a large stock of •hen's and boy'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 men and boys. No better made. Get our prices. L. BRIBBON We have a nice line of shoes for- young oryoung men. Come in and see these styles. Also everyday shoes for men, women and children at righ prices. Sweater Coat See :our lines of Sweater Coats for men and children many styles and colors. !Special values. Sh6e Repairing of all kinds ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN. PHONE 1 on 86 Dryda1e tMr. land Mrs. Arthur Harvey, who have been visiting relatives :here have reluened to their home lin Michigan. Mr. Lawrance Bedard and bride, of iTelbury, arrived at the homer,' of :the ferrtner',s father, IV hr, 30s11 B.e^tai.rd, of near Stt. Joseph, on Moo day. A reeeptioln in their Honor,,' mals :held Mr. Bedard is a si ne cess:ui 'merchant in Tilbury, TO INVESTORS THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA DEENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $500, OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable half -yearly, lst April and 1st 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 pay- ment ofany allotment made 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 rent will be.allowed to recognised bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For epplleation forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa, DEPARTMENT OP PTNANCE, OTTAWA OCTOBER 7th, 1916. �;1