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THE HERALD. Zurich
THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1915
SIGNS OF SPRING
Seed catalogues are being looked
over.
Automobiles made the trip from
Hensall to Zurich on Sunday. •
A straw hat was worn by a venture-
some citizen on the street last Satur-
clay.
Nearly all the walks are clear of
ice.
The owners of automobiles are fig-
uring out the cost of licenses and
gasoline for the Doming season.
Crows were seen flying northward
on Wednesday.
The girl and the skipping rope.
Farmers are getting ready f )r spring
work
Andrew F. Hess
CONVEYANCING, ETU
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ASH WOOD
SHOE STORE
I have, a large stook of all
the latest and best in. Mens'
Ladies and Children Shoes.
Call and look over "our lines
before you buy elsewhere.
We can save you money.
Repairing Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in
exchange for shoes.
David Pfaff
Dashwocd - - Ont
THE HERALD
CLUBBING LIST
FOR 1915
Herald and Daily Globe.. i8 75
• Weekly Globe......, 1 75
Daily Mail and Em-
pire 8 75
Weely Mail • and
Empire. 1 75
Toronto Daily Star 2 85
Weekly Star,..1 75
.Daily News 2 85
London Free Press
Morning Edition8 50
Evening Edition.- 2 90
Edition Ddltion 1 86
London Advertiser
Morning Edition2 90
Evening Edition2 90
Weeltly Edition1 75
loam & Dairy 1 75
Farmers Advocate,2.40
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CORELSPONDENCE
DASH WOOD
Mrs Sol Martin of the Babylon line
spent Sunday with her mother in this
place.
Mr Bert Pilkey of Thedford was in
the village this week doing some paper-
ing,
Rev 5 H Carriere of Grand -Bend
will preach in the Evangelical church
next Sunday evening in the absence
of Rev J I-1 Grenzebach, who will at-
tend the dedication of a new church at
St Jacobs.
Several adherents were received
into full membership into Lutheran
church last Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs Charles Guenther wore
at Sarnia last Saturday.
Twenty-six of the industrious Ladies
Aid members of this place took a scoot
out to the home of Mr and Mrs Dan
Haugh last Wednesday night and
patched a quilt. They intend meeting
this week and quilting the same, when
completed it will be donated to the
Children's . Hospital. They speak
very highly of the way they were re-
ceived at the home of mine host and
hostess Haugh. They are certainly
industrious and good looking besides.
We would suggest that as a society
they be photographed. We are sure a
ready demand and a good price could
be realized for the reproduction.
Your humble servant would be highly
pleased to be a purchaser of one and
would have it framed and hung in
the office where with pride he would
point out to inquiring friends the
most industrious bunch of married
women he has yet met.
The concert on Friday evening will
be held in the school room and not in
the hall as was previously suggested,
The seats in the school will be taken
out and replaced with chairs, it will
also be fitted ouit with electric lights
and will in every way be made as
comfortable as possible.
David Pfaff has a guessing contest
on at present for the best pair of'either
ladies ,or gestlemans shoes. It will
dose Fridety evening. Have you regis-
tered your guess.
GRAND CONCERT
A Grand Concert under the auspices
of the Young Mens' and Young Ladies
Organized Bible Class of the Evau-
gelical Church will be given in the
Schoolhouse, Dashwood, on
FRIDAY EVE, FEB. 2Gth
The following excelent Programme
will be rendered.
Tableaux -Cleopatra on her way to
meet Mark • Anthony -Specialty,.
Do not miss this ntunber,
Orchestra Selection,
Comedy--Daelley \\'oacl Dealer.
Three Characters.
Ladies Qu artette•-The Goblins-Misse
Oestreicher, Rutledge, Guenther,
Scbraeder
Burlesque -Box & Box 8 Characters
Male Quartette -Lead Kindly Lighs
Messrs Henry, M. and At
Oestreicher, R. Goetz
Orchestra Selection
Chorus --Soldier Chorus By Faust
'Vaudeville and Comic Duett Bernstein
& Firestein
Solo --Selected Miss Oestreicher
Male Quartette -Annie Laurie D. Buck
Drama -Miss O'Flaherty and her in-
corrigible Granddaughters 6 cbaraeters
1llixecl Quartette -Mortgaging the Farm
Misses Oestreicher and Rutledge
Illessrs Milton and Aaron Oestreicher
Ootette ,Rule Britannia.
Doors open 7.80 Curtain rises 8 sharp
Admission 25cts Reserved Seats B5ets
COUNTY NEWS
The old lllallough House at Dungan-
non was burned to the ground last
Thursday.
Daniel McLeod was killed last 'Fri-
day morning at Goderich harbor, A
chain snapped while moving the Str,
Drummond snd struck •Mr 111oLeoil,
with fatal result.
Canada has 92,000 men under arms. ,
James T Twitchell, a,veteran busin-
ess man of (Milton, passed away on
Saturday, aged 76 years,
As r result of the search tirade in
Goderich hotels last week by provincial
officers, Inspector Johnson laid infor-
mation
nCor•niation againstJohn Lennatl, propriet-
or of the Union Hotel, The case was
to have been heard on Friday, but Mr
Lannon settled the case by paying the.
hue of $100 and costs,
BLAKE
Mr and Mrs John Sparks eadled en
friends in the village on Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Ed 13oyes visited
friends near Brucefield for a few days
last week.
The fine weather of the hast week
or so has spoiled our sleighing.
Mr and. Mrs Chrs Dick and daughter
of Calgary visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs R N Douglas last week..
Mr. and. Mrs Schenk spent Sunday
with friends on the 14th con.
Quilting bees are the order of the
day.
Mrs McDonald visited friends in
Hensall and Seaforth for a few days
last week.
Mrs Hudson of Hensel! is visiting
her daughter, Mrs Wm Douglas.
Mr Tom Dinsmore and sister spent'
Sunday with friends at Drysdale.
Jacob Kennel is wearing a smiling
face, a little boy has come to brighten
their home.
Mr and Mrs A T Douglas treated a
few of their friends to a fowl supper
one evening last week.
Mr Jas Watson of Seaforth called
on friends in the village on Tuesday.
Mr Albert Keys and Mr Langnaid
attended a hockey match in Seaforth
one evening last week.
Miss Ethel Zapfe spent a few days
last week with her sister, Mrs George
Armstrong.:
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HENSALL
The snni of $ 79 was realized at the
tea held last Saturday night by the
ladies in aid of the Patriotic fund.;
Weir Acheson of St. Paul has pur-
chased the contents of the King George
Hotel and has taken possession.
D. A. Cantelon and family of
Toronto, expect to move back to
Hensall next week, •
Miss Flossie Bonthron underwent
an operation for ap pendicitis at rine
of the London hospitals Iasi week.
The concert given under the an -
spices of .the Ladies Aid in the new
town hall lastFriday eve was a success -
fat event.
The hydro -electric commission has
prepared estimates to provide current
front Clinton or Seaforth for Hensall,
Exeter and surrounding country.
Rev.lklcL. Smith was re appointed
president and W. McKay, treasurer, of
the, Library Board for another year.
The amount raised for the Belgian
and Patriotic Funds in Hensall
amounts to $1470.20.
At a special meeting of the Tucker -
smith Council, it was decided to pres-
ent each of the Tuckersmith boys who
have enlisted with the third contingent
and are now in London with a wrist
watch.
EXETER.
The Exeter council has voted the
band $176 and free practice, room,
the band to give 20 concerts ilm•ing
the summer.
The school board has decided to raise
$7000 for extensive improvements to
the public school building.
Arthur Retitle of Stephen township
was recently brought before a magist-
rate at Hensall and fined .$26 on it
charge of ill treating animals.
Seven horses were purchased here
the other day for Militia department.
Amen's missionary banquet was
held in James Street 11I thoclist church
on Tuesday evening of last week. Rev
Dr. Endicott, Toronto, was the speaker
of the evening.
New
BLACKSMITH
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I have opened up a blacksmith
shop in Brook's oln stand, opposite
`flown Hall, Ready • for business
Monday, Mar 1st,
Horseshoeing and Repairing
A. W. MORLt
ST. JSOEPH
Mr and Mrs Edward Bedard were
the guests of Mr Joe Bedard on Sun-
day.
112r Peter N Denomme is recovering
from a severe fall,
Mr and Mrs John Jeffrey were guests
of lifts N C Masse on Tuesday last.
Mardi Plante is engaged to work,
for Mr Frank Hagan of the Parr Line
for the summer.
Aserick Brisson entertained a large
number of friends to a ' euchre party
on Saturday evening.
Wedding bells will soon be ringing.
Brie Nimble Masse of Drysdale is
visiting her brother, Mr Arthur
Seeman.
Mr N A Cautin rel urned on Mon-
day from Buffalo, where he attended
a high grade stock sale, He has pur-
chased three standard bled horses.
Miss Angeline Laporte is recovering
from a severe attack of rheumatism
Somemore land deals are under
way. It is reported that 'Aserick
Brisson is buying the farm owned by
Louis Jeffrey.
HICKS FORECASTS
The first Regular storm period is
, untied on the 2nd, coming over from
the closing days of February, and ex-
; tending to March the 5th. Added to
the regular Vulcan disturbance, we find
Ithe Moon in opposition to Earth and
Sun on the 1st, on the equator on the
2nd, and in perigee on the 4th. This
period is also covered by a Mercury
dictubance and the Earth's vernal
equinox. As we enter the month of
!larch, a wave of warmer weather will
be advancing from western extremes,
the barometer will be falling and cloud-
iness increasing. On and touching the
2nd and 3rd, storms of rain, wind and
thunder will visit wide localities in
their regular sweep across the great
central valleys and on to the eastward,
Before the first stages of these storms
reach central and eastern extremes,
rain will have turned to sleet and snow
westward, and some -thing approach-
ing a first class March blizzard will
follow across the country as a sequel.
to the period, with rising barometer
and much colder. • Unsettled, cloudy
and threatening conditions, growing
ort of the. prevailing Mercury influence
twill can Untie between the storm periods
at this timd. Phenoarrenal sleet stories
will be natural characteristics of all
storms during this Mercury period.
The annual seed show of the South
fluron Agricultural Society will be
held'in Hensall next Thursday.
The soldiers of the first contingent
are now fighting in the trenches in
the battle held in France.
At the Ilydro-Radial Union meeting
at Toronto on Wednesday Sir- Adam
Beck stated that the construction of
the. first radials in Ontario will be
started in the spring,
Mr Ervin Willert, son-in-law of Mr
Casper Walper, of the Goshen Line
south, has rented the 100 -acre farm
of Mr W]]liaul Mulholland, of the 4th
con., I1ay township, for a term of
three years. 1Ir Willert has also
purchased the stock and implements
froux 11:[r. ?Mulholland anb gots pos-
session next April lst.'•
In reply to a question asked by
lion. ° R. Lemieux of Sir Robert Bor-
den in the Ottawa house; he 'stated
ehnt the government slid not intend
to introduce any legislation this ses-
sion to reimburse the Farmers :Bank
c1e1)asi tore,
TO MER CHANTS
We have secured the agency for the
Appleford Imperial Conn ter Cheek
Books, Crush. Sale Pads, Register Sys-
tems, etc. We can supply you with
any style or size of check books with
automatic carbon backs or carbon leaf
books, Covers free with orders of 100
books or more. 1 b will be of interest
to yo'a lo get our prices. '
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tight, Be loyal to home indus-
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A new shipment just in of
Bon -Bons, Chocolates, etc..
The best that money can
buy
A large variety of Comic,
Patriotic, Scenic, etc., Post
Cards, all prices. .
We also have the Flag
Gum, Spearmint, Etc:
Leading Brands of Cigars.
Oysters in Season.
McCORMICK'S
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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
I have authorized nay successor Mr.
A. F. Hess to collerat all back sub-
scriptionsto Tho Herald. Please Iook
up your label and recruit amount at
your early convenience.
E. Zeller.
Zurich, Nov. 2/914.
MAS
IMPLEMENTS.
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Binders, Mowers, all kinds
of Cultivators, Discs and Fer-
tilizer Drills, best and Light-
est made ail steel.
Manure SprzaderCs and all
kinds of plows and repairs
always in stock.
Look at our Cutters
Sleighs, Buggies, and
Wagons before buying else-
where.
GRAY MOTOR ENGINES
14 11. P. $75; 2:s fl P. $866; 4 H.
P.$125: 6 11. P.',$175; 8 II. P. $325;
12 E. P, $375; all warranted first
class,
At the old Stand: -
"Square Dealing Otlr Mato"
F, Hess & San
LUTHERAN 011URC1I SERVICES
German, Sunday 11.30
English " 7.00
Bible School 2.00 p. m.
Men's 111ir1'n'ry S Tuesday b.00 p. m.
Luther League Friday 8,00 P. nn.
L A S 1st Tues'y of month 2,30 p, xn,
You are cordially invited to take an
active part in all these meetings. and
services.
"lllessed are they that hear the
word of God, a1ld.l;eet) it, Lake 11,28,
EVAN. CIHURCH SERVICES.
Sunday, German 10.00 a,
Junior Y. P. A. 1.00 p,
Sunday Schoch 2,00
(S'ervice) English 7.00 "
Teachers meeting 8.00 "
Mon., Ti•i•ilfa Brotherhood 8.00 "
Tuesday, Y. P. A. 8.15 "
Wednesday Player Meeting 8.00'"
Friday Teachers Training
Class 7:30
" choir practice 8.80 "
Ladies Ac1 Meets 1st 111ouda,y o
each month at 7.301. In..
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Classified Ads
LEGAL. CARDS.
I'ROtJUFOOT, ISILi-OttAN, & l'hOUD-
FOOT. Barrintets, Solicitoro•, Notaries
Public &o. Office, on 1 he Square, 2nd
door fru In linmiiton St, Goderich.
Privo,.e funds to loan nt lowest. rates.
W. Pxouatroor, K 0. - J. L. 1(xLLOItAN
V. PaOUDyOOT, JR. ,
MEDICAL CARDS
)R. E. B. I3ALFOUR, graduate
Western University, late of
the Military hospital stats Victoria
Hospital, London. Office in the
building formerly occupied by the late
Dr. 11IcLaughlin, Dashwood:
R A. J. MnoNfINNON late House
Surgeon, Erie Cunt)ty hospital,
]3uffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, I\1 ti n hattan 11lls letnity
1--Ioospital N. Y. cite•. Late of the
House Staff, New Yolk. - Pali clinic
Medical Scltool and lJrspital. Drug
store in •connection. 'Office_ Z•nrich,
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Farms For Sale
210 acres of good reining and
frail land. 2000 peach trees of which
1000 are in beiu i ng, gncd, plenty of
water, gtu.tlbuildiug, well fencers and
partly drained. h'or par t1001ars
apply to Daniel Smith, R. 11. No. 2
Zurich.
Fine 100- acre flims for sale,
sitnnted tut Wagner's Corner, llay
`!township, 2?> miles earth. of Zurich.
Gond 'arid and buildings in good re-
pair. ApplytoJacob Moyer, 11. R.
No. 2. Zurich. 88tied
Dins 100 acre farm for sale. One
atilt north of Znt•icli. All in first
claw coeilition and. an ideal home.
Two aches t f tut vlwtual bush, well
drained and hewed, aie,l ever) thing in
goofs tveal v. ititllly t.t
l!may Koehler, Zurich.
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