The Herald, 1913-09-19, Page 1The Official Organ of Zurich and Hay Taw hip
Vol. XIV.
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FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT.. 19, 1913.
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Wednesday and Thursday
September 17 and 18
and Following Days.
When MissKerr will be plea-
sed to show you the latest styles
in ladies' and misses and child-
rens' hats. You, are cordially in-
vited
New Dress Goods
We wish. to call special attention to our line of new
dress goods oonsist'l , f. velvets in all new shades in cord-.
ed, brocaded, Plain ,,s .tripod designs. These goods are
very popule W tl . , and ere reaseaably priced.
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TCW Coatings
Just the thing for winter wear. We have ohinohillas
tweeds, Diagonals; abstrachen eloth,eto. We want you to
see these goods as they ase just right in patterns and oo1-
ors. Ask to see our ready -to wear ladies coats and
mantles.
Sweater Coats
In large quantities and many colors at all prices. We
have them for the baby as well as for the old man, Call
early and get first choice,
0 Peninsula and Happy Thought
g Stoves and Ranges
Remember we are selling Agents for the above stoves
and ranges. Every one fully guaranteed. Burn coal and
Wood. Large ovens and perfect bakers. If you are inter-
ested in a. range,oall-in and let us talk it over with you.
A full line of Baseburners, Oak stoves and
Floaters of all descriptions.
Freda Furnaces are our leaders.
Produce always Taken.
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LOCAL 'NETS
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Miss Ida Ortwein spent a few
days in London last week.;
Miss Bulah Koehler is spen
a few days at Exeter with " her
grandparents.
Mr. Chas. Weber of ; 1',resten
is spending the holidays with re':
atives in town,
Mrs. E. A. Axt. ,retnrntd borne
Saturday after visiting relatives in
London during Lair week.
Mr. J J Merger wishes to announce
that his cider mill and apple butte[
factory will be run Tuesday of,each
week only, commencing next Tuesday
16th inst.
Mr, and Mrs. 0. Eilber and claw -
ter Miss Dora attended the celebra-
tion of the 90th birthday, of the far-
mer's father, at Orediton, on Monday.
The old gentlemen is said to be quite
hearty and can. do a days work -equal
to most men at two-thirds his age,
Mr. W. B. Wilson, who had been
employed in the Molsons .Bank,.
here for some time'. got word c*n
Saturday that he had ' been trans-
ferred to Calgary. He was lar
on, ordered to stop: at Winnip6*
We wish himall kinds of good luck
in his new location
Mr. Louis Jeffrey has disposed.' Of
his flour, feed and grocery business to
Messrs George Douglas and George
Sparks. The new owners. will take
possession on the 15th :of next .:month
and as both are well. known in this
section, they should succeed in main-
taining a large business worked` op b>:.
Mr. Jeffrey. •
The Voters' List for the town of
Olin tan was' first: up in - the
'Clerk's office on August 80th. . Them.:
are 8 S names on the
.409 are entitled to vote at Bath p .wi-
mentary and municipal elections, 828
at municipal elections 'only and 91 at
political elections oily. 821 are quali-
fied to serve an jurors.
Hon. L. P. Pelleter, postmaster
General, in a speech at Winnipeg
said the parcel post system to be es-
tablished in Canada oh January will
extend from coast to coast, with a
flat rate between all points in each
province. "The saving to private
citizens here" the postmaster General
continued, "will enormous, the rate
df course being much less than at pre-
sent,
September ROD and GUN contains
a list of contents appropriate to the
month and to the character of this
magazine of out door life. The Am-
erican Scamp on the Pacifico Coast is.
Bonnycastle Dales Contribution,
"Cusick" gives some practical advice
to hack shooters and relniniscenses
of duck hunting expedition in days
gone by. Shooting over a dog by
ri ''i he of interest to those
Senex YxL haznt
sportsmen Who find big gniii�
Tug to strenuous but en,f;);' the milder
form of sport involved in the poi X1111
of small winged game. A. day among
the Ducks by a ,Saskatrs.'1ewan writer
is a very amusing account of the
duck hunting experiences of an iauiat-
ear shot. Amongst the Mart:tuba
Prairie Chickens, The Cab Arras the
Midway, Minting the Loon, the seed.
of theelled Men, and other illustrated
articles make up an entertaining
number of this issue by W. J, Taylor
Limited, Woodstock, Ont.
UNASMSLCEMENSEMBESMISSIERTZDZSEVegn
The
Established 1853
Opened Branch in Huron
Co. 1874
Saving Bank, Accounts
Solicited.
Zurich Branch
R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
Farmers are busy hauling gravel
ou.the roads this week.
Mr. Orland Johnston and . some
friends from. Clinton spent Sunday
in town.
Mr. Harry Bassow visited his
sister Tillie is London on Tuesday of
lat,t week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bassow of the Brons-
on Line, visited Mr. and Mrs. Amel
Gollin at Greenway on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Mono Kipfer of Wat-
erloo are visiting with the former's
brother Mr. Solomon Kipfer.
Mr. Herb Becker of New Dundee
was a visitor on the Goshen Line over
Sunday, returning to his home on
Monday.
Mr, Orland Johnston left , last
,week for Clinton, where he has
secured a position in the Molsons
Bank of that town.
Aviation Sale of chattels hi Zurich
on Saturday Sept. 27th. at 1 o'clock.
Positively no reserve. E. Bossen-
berry and. Jacob Howald prop.
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohn, who vis-
ited at the home of the hatters parents
for a number of days returned to their
home in Berlinon Monday.
Rev, G. F. Brown will preach in
Dashwood next Sabbath morning in
connection with the communion ser-
vice to be held in the Fvangelical
church
Mr. E W. Stoskopf V.S., had
nearly= sit hundred wagon loads of
earth hauled to his property, • raising
the ground on the lot by `nearly two
feet, Mr. H. Neeb,had the contract,
Mr, August Wagner of Winnipeg is
calling on relatives;and, former at-
quaintauces this week. it is 22 ,years
since Mr. Wagner left town and ' his
many friends are Pleased to see him
back for avisit to his old home.
meet -tr of the Directors of the
Hay'i!p, h arinersriTETR' Fire Ii siiii-
ante Co., met ire Hensall on Saturday
about $4000 in claims were paid
The Directors have decided to leave
an. assessment of 5% on the policy
holders next month.
The second Quarterly meeting and
communion service of the Fvangelical
church will be held at the 14th Con.
next Saturday and Sunday Rev. S.R.
Knechtel P. B. of Berlin will be pres-
ent and officiate at these services.
The Evangelical Association has
purchased a ten foot strip at the rear
of their property from Henry Truem-
ner and are getting ready to build a
large covered shed, early in the
spring. Nearly $1500.00 has already
been subscribed towards the expense,
Rev. W. O. Ruby of l'espies, a for-
mer clerk at Mr. J. Procter's store,
occupied the pulpit of the Evangel-
ical church last Sunday evening. He
delivered a very earnest and practical
discourse to a large congregation. His
many friends were glad to greet, him
and congratulated him on hie eellinee
Go nigbor Pale
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:S1IcRae Ph. D. Lecturer in Orient-
als Rey. Ce viii of the University of
Toroiltt? 4111 Mefloh art Nhe I?hn.1';gel-
iced church, next Sunday evening. ryit.
1feltae is a well informed advocate of
temperance and is qualified to present
this great cause in an interesting and
impressive manner. Don't neglect to
bear him.'.
HICK'S FORECASTS
A Reactionary Storm Period is cen-
tral on the 25th, 20th, and 27th.
These are a strong probabilities of a
poli of threatening, stormy weather
extending over several days, and per -
ups filling the gap between the reg-
ular storm periods immediately after
hese dates. There will be danger of
rests at nights, in the high baroniet-
r areas that follows on the heels of
toric areas, and the danger of frosts
t these times will be in proportionto
be lowness of barometer readings at-
ending the storms. The 29th and
0th belong to a regular storm period
carat in October. On and about
he 29th there are good reasons to ex-
act violent perturbations of Earth,
tniosphere and seas. On that date
con is in perigee', on the equator
id new at eclipse node. One of the
naxim um seismic periods of the year
central on the 20th, extending from
bout the 25th to October ,611i In
oh localities, the barometer should
closely watched, and storm warn..
tgs heeded.
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Zurich Feed SPECIALS
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Leading Brand of: For 2 Weeks
Brian and Feed
Corn
Course and Fine Salt.
Produce of all kinds taken in
evc'bwage.
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HENSALL MARKET
Beans primes per bus $1.20
Cook's Snowdrift Flour $2,75
Snowdrift flour in 5 bag lots- $2.50
Feed flora• 1.80
I3rau per ton $19.00
Shorts per ton $20.00
Wheat per bus. O4cts.
Barley per bus 55cts.
Oats per bus..82ct s.
Gentlemen s
Watch
Chains
Silverware
Oh these and other lines.
F. W. Hess
O. R. Hess
Jewellers, - ZURIC
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liat-e aii' ed. Come in and have a loop at the many diiferen
styles we carry.
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Your ,Wants
If you are looking for a Farm, Town Residence,
or Vacant Lots, I will try to satisfy y our wants.
Loans arranged on, mortgage security.
E. ZELLE. , Zurich