Zurich Herald, 1915-04-02, Page 4ROSE TO THE ` OCCASION.
THE A.iall NOE
, •
Too Good to Miss,
issued every Thursday a kttorney Thomas C Iiirinsmade
+3oesii t object to a good stow, even If
Zurich, by it's on him, Ile tells this cyte.
"The .other day ,til old colored man
.cavae sauntering up to are in my yard.
fternoon from the
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Victoria,�,
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where there was ;l big pile of rubbish.
1 .iuhv.' 1 said.
•111o1nin , Morse
Toni. Don't yotx
ldebrailt }eft on Saturday Mrs George Trott \v"' that rubbish t hauled away?'
'Alt's Hl''what'll you tube?' t askeri
for Port Stanley, where she will make th gallery rn "'What' a load, tin' 1 think It'll take
her home with'kter tlattghter, Airs Peter th block.
les' about two 'loads.'
Zettle. Zee Spring lie "I'll give you 7fi cents a load; 1 told
Wednesday w him
Jo'hrt l'irueger's sale on Tuesday ed• A g you reitienil�e' ins, do you, Marse
afternoon was well attended. Good
of cattle some very
him.
prices were obtained. h „'Wi3y. sure, John.'
Elmore 'Oesdh, barber, who has frac h d "'Well, you re>ytelnber when I was nil
been workingfor Thos 'Klump, left James Bonthron p d nd ;tor W l y' craps ra you pleaded up
guilty in police court?'
e
Wednesday for "Zurich where be 'has i ,Sate' 1 said
accepted a similar 'position. ,'Au' you charged me $14 an' 1
ole\ger said a doggone \voed:'
D'for S sinkboiner left on Satin:- "John hauled the rubbish at $1 a
day '£ora visit with her daughter, Mrs art l load, and 130 made three loads of it." -
"John
•S I3ulnble, Sarnia. 1 �tileYelarxi. News.
'The auction sale of John. K Ehlers local talent in th T on
takes place on Tuesday, April 6th. As d
MrEhlers has much valuable stock and
many imulements for sale a large
crowd is looked' for,
recently joined
her husband here, They will live
at the ofrearphotohe
e Petty oo .
Show held re on
as fairly well attend-
ed. exhibition wits given'
horses andoa. e and
animals were shown,
hron has purchased
the cottage formerly owned a
occupied by Mrs Laing.
Mrs D A Cantelon andson, ar-
rived a few days ago.
McMartin is laid a'n
sok of pneumonia.
Valley Farm was by
O o
Wednesday evening t e
audience.
Miss Gertie Petty ed.
from Stratford Hospitalshe
recently graduated a
THD RSDAY, APRIL 1, 191.5
COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. B Spencer, afor mer resident
of Stanley township massed away
at her home in Saskatoon, inn :.on
March 9th. Deceased is a sister of
R J. Richardson township clerk
E Merner. Bayfield, has bought
a tug and will engage in the fishing
business out of Bayfield daring the
coming season
Ray Cantelon, son of Mr and Mrs
David Cantelon, Clinton, has join-
ed the 3rd contingent at Edmonton
R P Bell of the Bell Foundry hCo
Seaforth, was badly
urt
at Aments' sawmill Be was run•
ning the saw when tele chain flew
off hitting him on the leg, frnotur-
ing it badly.
Alfred. Sutton, who recently tnsoolld
his farm on the •nth con
and who had an auction stile on
Monday has engaged with iuohert
Carrow, near Seafortb, fur the
coming year, and has move I this
week.
up with
pre33nted
Town $ilii
o a good biz
has return
where
9 a nurse.
Mrs Kaiser has already knitted
with her own hands over thirty
pair of socks for the Belgium Relief
Fund.
Duncan Hay, who has been •in
the mercantile business in 1(.tppen
for many years, has sold his store
and stook to Robert Brownli t', who
took possession on April lst, Mr
Hay will take a well earned rest
BEA:NTERMBA:DOW
Tb e Unique Club bad a very intere-
esting meeting lash Thursday evening.
The feature was a joint debate of the
Unique Club and"Sri Mu Brotherhood
of Zurich. The subject was resolved:.
The fanner does'inore for the welfare
of the community than the inanufact-
urer. The speakers for affirmative
were W H Edighoffer, Henry Krueger,
Oscar ltlopp and for the negative, 0
Fritz, W Seibert and P Lamont. The
speakers ably defended their sine sides
and brougbt out many strong p
A short programme was given which
was enjoyed by all. '-The judges then
gave their decision in
Brotherhood, they winof Mu
Winning by one
point_
THE HERALD
CLUBBING LIST
FOR 1915
Herald and Daily Globe +3 r
a
Weekly Globe1 7
" Daily Mail and Em-
pire.. 3
" Weely Mail and
Empire 1
Toronto Daily Star 2
rr tt Weekly Star.:. 1
Daily News 2
" London. Free Press
Morning Edition.... 3
Evening Edition.... 2
Weekly Edition..... 1
" London Advertiser
Morning Edition.... 2
Evening Edition.... 2
'Weekly Edition..... 1
" Farm & Dairy • 1
Fanners Advocate... 2
" Montreal Family
herald and Weekly 1
tar
Weekly Montreal .1
Witness
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CC
' LC
5
75
85
75
85
Mr Jesse Horner of Detroit is visit-
ing his brother J W Horner.
Mrs 0 Truemner and son, Hilton,
are visiting friends in Milverton.
Mr Wal Decker spent Sunday eve
in out burg.
1\tiss Myrtle Horner is spending
this week visiting friends in Varna.
50
90
85
t, DEBENTURES
Issued for Short Terra of Years
Coupons Payable Half-Yeariy
NEGOTIABLE
Mr
Geo Joynt is recovering from
a severe illness.
EXETER.
Dr. T. A. Amos, a wellknown',
physician of this town, died last
Thursday after a few- days illness.
He was taken down with pneumonia
and his condition was grave from
the beginning. His son, William,
of Stratford and his daughter who
is living out West were here for
the funeral.
Frank Case has moved to Hansell
to reside,
Bert (dillies has been transferred
from the Bank of Commerce at
Lindsay to the Exeter branch on
account of illness
Elmore Harness has left for Lon
don where he has enlisted in ; the
Mounted Rifles.
The funeral of Mrs Sinclair. who
died at the hone of her daughter:
Mrs William Bagshaw, at the
advanced age of 94 y ears, was held
on Monday.
Mrs William Rollins, of the Lon
don road, an old and esteemed re
silent, passed away last Thursclt.S
evening. She had been an invalid
for quite a number of years A
husband, two sons and an adopt'_d
daughter survive, The funeral
was held on Saturday,
Word was recently received al,
Crediton of the death of Gottfreid
Mistele, of Detroit, son in law, at
John Wind, whioh- occured on:
March 23rd.
Miss M Sparks has resigned' her
duties as teacher here and has left
for her home in Hensall.
90
90
75
75
40
85
Money To Loan
$8000.00 private funds to loan on
first mortgage at current rate of inter-
est. Apply to A. F Hess Herald
Office, Zurich.
The .loytown Trip.
We weather—
For to beam in blue.
We made the trip to Joytown
And we
All
Pulled
Through (-Atlanta Constitution.
Cream Wanted
I have made arrangeineilts with Silverwood$-•
Dairy, London, to take eream at the
Feed Store, Zurich, on Wednesday
of each week until further notice..
Cream is tested when brought to my store
and paid for on delivery. Price paid this
week was 34 cents per pound• late' than
Cream must be at the store not
1 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon.
I. HUDSON, Feed Store Zuricht
Applying the Active Test.
Rennie Was telling his parents about
the wonderful things he sew in the
circus sideshow.
"And what do you think," he said-
-there was an a ^.mless Woman who
played the piano with her feet."
Little sister Ruth, who is taking mu-
sic lessons, piped up:
"I'll just bet she can't span an octave
with her toes." -London Standard.
A Daughter's Laughter. ;
With increasing amusement he laughed.
Because of his daughter's wild laughter;
Then he said, "Though I seem to be
daught,
1 am sure that my daughter is daugh-
ter."
augh-ter "
—Ladies' Home Journal.
The March to the Battlefields.
or Canada's Men on the W
The above is the title given
pioture that will for many years t
conte be a highly prized treasure
It is a photographic reproduotion
showing the 82,000 men of Canada'
first contingent breaking cam
and on the march to join the Con-
tinental forces, It shows miles
end miles of the white tents and
the marching men, It is the most
nspiring sight. The size is 20x46
inches, ally ready for framing.
This picture is sure to be a nopnlar
85 souvenir of war as far as :Canada
is eoncernet3, and will be in. great
rieniend, It is owned by The Fami-
ly
ly Herald and Weekly Star, of Mon.
treal, and a cony is being presented
to all outbeOritlerS to that great
rlatinnal weekly newspaper, The
i,'ttnhily Herald, Montreal, whose
an'r14Criptinn of one dollar a year
is received from this date for a
limited period.
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His Counter Thrust.
The Other Side's Counsel (fercely)-
I suppose you were brought up to tell
the truth?
The Goaded Witness -No, I wasn't.
The Lawyer -Not brought tip to tell
the truth: What do you mean by
that?
The Witness -My folks intended me
for a lawyer. -Buffalo News. .
Breaking a Mirror.
She broke a mirror on her hub,
.And now she's sorry.
. She doesn't care about the dub,
But 'tis unlucky; there's the rub
That causes worry.
—Kansas' City Journal.
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Notice to Debtors.
In the estate of Teremiah A.
Corri\roal late of Drysdale, Ontar'io,,
ierchant, deceased,
Notice is hereby given that the busi-
ness lately carried on by the late
leremia,lt A. Corrivean at Drysdale,
has been ;:old; I have banded over
the I,r, ,lc `neCoitnta of the said lecettserl
'0 Jobn Laporte, R. R. No 2, Zurich,
real' collection, who has frill authority
[0 e011( et and give receipts for some
All ,accounts must be settled by the
121st day of Ayir'l 1916, and any no
citlit1s remaining unsettled at . that
will be handed to HIV , Solicitors
at, Goclerich for collection.
li,l.l ecj 27111 March, 1915.
of
CorriveaIi, Adrninistratrix
of estit.n of 3uvttiniali A Cot•rii'ecie,
deceased.
DRYSDALE
\Ve are pleased to stats that Mr.
Obris Uueharule, .who Cias been sick
for some time, is able to be around
U 5e
Check oo 5
For General Stores
E are selling agents 'for Appieford's
popular counter check books. Our
prices are the same as city travellers.
charge you. for ihem. Let us know your
wants and we will cheerfully ;show you
samples and quote prices.
Herald Printing Co. Phone30
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Zurich Meat 1\4Classified
MARKETII
DBAI.TnitS• IN
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
CAS ii FO» MINS t� Ill DES
T . ngblut &
a.chert`
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"1 presume, illy boy. you are not
aware of the way sailing vessels
proceed when the wind is unfavor-
able, so 1 will tell you. Tliey tack."
"I see the point.” -Wisconsin State
Journal.
Where They Flourish.
I. never saw a purple cow,
. But goodness knows
It's just because 1 never go
To poster shows.
—Spokane Spokesman -Review.
again,
The two children of Viva; l edfoi.tl.
nurse, of Loudon, are visiting, " at
Chas, D. lledard's for a few weeks.
Mr James Denomino bus taken tbt•
agency from a firth in Brantford fi,
sell books about the nal'. We \visl,
him success.
1‘,t1'Maxie.). COrriveal] is busy cutting
wood for Mr Peter Oorriyean. Ma),
is a hustler.
'While Mr Peter Corriveaiwas chop-
ping grain with Incigasolille engine . a.
few daye ago, a part of the engine•'
broke which lctuves the chopping mill
idle until repairs are blade.
Afr Ernest Den olnme has allgagetl
will] Mr J. At Manson for the _tau1u-
mer.
Then They Quit.
"What's the trouble here?"
"The bellboys are irii n strike.".
"Want. more pay, 1 t,uppose?"
"No. A man came in little while
ago and asked to have \Vnldislatsce
Szcburess paged."-Chtcngo Elerilld.
Permanent Inquiry,
We frequently investigate.
Our zeal -no one elan doubt t!
And then. We lncet the question great,
"What shall we do about it?"
Washington Star.
In the Sanctum.
Reporter -now ineehof an obituary
do you want about the pian with a
rebbee neck?
City 1•ditor--stretch it to half a eel-
ulnn,-Philadelphia Ledger.
But, by the Way.
¶A res there itman with soul to dead
that :lever to his friends has said,
•'Smith's car, you say, is very fine;
taut, by the way, haveou seen ine?,
Mixed.
"Has your son any arduous duties,
Mrs, Nurich?" '
"1'in afraid not. He says there ism';
.lair thing athout ills jell that nae likes.”
--Puirfiffe ress.-
EiiItOrt
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
RESTAURANT
LEGAL CARDS.
I'ROtll)FOOT, K1LI GRAN; St PROUD.
FOOT. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Puhlia au. Office, on the Square, 2nd.
door front llainiitou St. Goclerich,
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W. PROUAFOOT, K. C. J. L. KILLORAN
W. PROUDFOOT, Jit,
MEDICAL CARDS
R. E. B. 13ALFOUR, graduate,
'aduate•
'Western University, late of
the Military Hospital an3 Victoria;.
Hospital, London. Office in the
building formerly occupied by the late
Dr.McLaughlin, Dashwood.
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11111 A. 3. MacKINNON late House.
Surgeon, Erie County HIospital,,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the,
House Staff, New York Palyclinia
Medical School and Hospital. Drug
store in connection. Office; Zurich,,
' Ont.
A reliable man to sell .
HARDY CANA IN ROWN
STOOK IN 7URIOHAand HURON •
Farms For Sale
210 acl'eS of good • fanning ..alai
fruit land. 2000peaoh trees of which
1000 aro in bearing, goon, plenty of
\Vater, good building, well fenced and
partly arid nodparticular's
apply to Daniel Smith, R. R. No. 2
Zarich.
County,
St at now at tile, best selling time,
$"enc for list of Spring Offerings
end terms to agents Liberal oorn-
rrit.sions, Handsome Free Outfit,
Stone ep Wellington
1
The Fontbill Nuseries
(Established 181 7 )
'FOi ON.T0
1b q S1uo.t fes! Laths!ths!
We have a large stock of these
on hand. Estimates given and conn -
bracts taken. All kinds of exterior
and interior finish for houses t'nade
to order We hand re all kinds of
Building in� Material. Call at Planing
f 1i11,
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