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THE HERALD, Zurich, Ont.
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915
SAFETY WHEN MOTORING
The automobile seasonis .in full`
bloom._ There never were so many
b rautiful and luxurious cars to be seen
as is the fact to -day, The genertd use
into which the motorcar has come, in
both city and country, is
'enonstrat
ea Olt' ' city avenue or country
higittray. . Th' owners of . these 'cars
are invariably entbnsiastic over their
purchase, They seer in chorus that
they wonder they were without a car
for so long a period. They will tell
. yen that e pleasure they receive is
not to be 4fined in words; buy one,
they say, acct ou will neverregret it
And this is p.l �?at?I?' all true -provid-
ed always that the naree, will with-
etttnd the luxury,
TLe gran -lug company of aut3rnobil-.
-fists demands the t there sho al d be an
increased obiorvanee of the runt -a that;
Blake for saf°tu`: Ir seldom leeppens
than an accident in these cars is una-
voidable. The exercise of a little
judgment and control of the sp:odmi-
crobe that ems to ledge in every
motorist's ur' nd will save life ar d ear
wear and tear, The Long Island Rail-
way Company" has begun a campaign,
along this line that &tight well be tak-
en up •be every railways company and
,
'automobile aeeepiation A feature of
this campaign is the posting of great
signs at many of the crossings of the
railway, bearing these.words:
THIS SIGN. MAY SAYE
"s"til7ll Lir.,: 71O•DAY.
P, S. Graduation.
The following students were staoeess- `1
ful at the Junior Public Sehoolgradu-
anon examination held in June.
The marks have been sent to the
teachers and the diplomas, will be emit
when received from ,the Department
of Education: To pass, a candidate:
shall make 40 per cent:on each eubject
and 60 per cent of the total; The pass
mark is 660 and honors 826.
The highest percentages received in
each subject are as follows;
Oral Reading --Oliver Kirke, 88.
Writing—Lily M "Errington, 00,
English Literature—Genevieve Zet-'
tel, 93..
English Comporition—Violet Kil-
pattick, 80.
English Grammar -Leonard Birk
02,
Spelling -Ida Bol tledge, Kenneth
Routledge; Ernest Stire, G Zettel,,96.
Canadian History—Isla Routledge,
79.
Geography -Leonard Birk, 90.
Arithmetic --Milton. Heyrock 97.;
Algebra—L Birk," 'It Routledge, I
Ducharnae, M Heyrock, E Laporte,
C Pftle, Beryle Johnston, 100.
Art,—Genevieve'Zet'tel, 67r+
Seieiice—Nesbitt Woods, 48.
Book-Keeping—Leonard Birk, 85.
DASHWOOD SCHOOL
Leonard Birk 863, Walter E Fassold
806, Karl Graupner 661, Harry Guen-
ther 688, Myrta Hoffman 732' Ida
Routledge 702, Kenneth Routledge 785
Ernest Stire 721.
DUNGANNQN SWIIQOL.
Iva Carr 674, Lily Farrington 702
Gordon Irwin. 686, Beryl Jehnston 704
Oliver Kirk 683.
ZURICH SCHOOL.
.
Dennis Ducharine 692, Milton'Hey-
roek 823, Gertrude. Kaercher 740,
Edward Laporte 796,ClaytonPt'ile.665
Genevieve Zettel 841.
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BLAKE
Mrs McDougal and childred of
Stratford are spending the holidays
with Mr and Mrs P Capling.
Mr and Mr G P Keys of Leaming-
ton are visiting the former's patents,
Mi and Mrs John Keys,
CORRESPONDENCE
MS Smith of Seaforth is: visiting
friendein this vicinity:.
Mr and Ira. J B Nichol and dangh-
ter of Paikliill visited at the' home of
Mr and Mrs B Essery.. of London
called on' friends here o& .Wednesday.
last.
14Ii and Mrs Hy ROW mid Mr and
'Mrs NL Haidinger aratl aaanilies, o
Zurich spent Sunday at the h0ine of
0 Smith:
SAUBLE LINE SOUTH
Mr and Mre Geo. Wilhelm of ,Mil.
'
verton spent: Sundayat Mr and Airs
Scliade's.
h as
A most enjoyable holiday tv, spent
at the home of. Mr and Mrs Henry
Sohade, by Mr Clark D Wilson ' and
Mr Stanley 11 Manley() "o:t Tot onto.
During their sojourn they became
greatly interestedin lanai life inso-
much as making full use of opi5ortcni
ties presented by their hosts. Tile pleasant time. The big freight - boats
week was fully occupied with at the harbor interested thein most as
the surrounding farms and music was they •had never seen such' large boats
rendered at each of the places wisitod. before.
Mr ?Filson rendered a, sacred solo in pee of the thin babies �f -rt .7
the Presbyterian church, Grand l)eincl. Grensebach died on Monday and was
buried at:Listowel on Wednesday.'
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A number from here e e attended the
big picnic at Grund Bend on Tuesday
DASTT WOOD
David Tiernan has the foundation
newhouse e
f t'htS0 e
,
Win Rotherrnal )n14401;1e of bis Ping
ere amputated.. Dr's. Balfour and.
McI innoir performed the operation,
Mr and Mrs C Steinhagen and
fa}icily spent Sunday with friends at
ParkliUi.
A number of the boys motored to
Gaderich on Sunday and report a
and was accompanied by Mr Manlove.
To complete the enjoyment of the
visitors a musical evening 'was ;given
on July 14th and'.passed of vel.y`:,suc-
cessfully. This was a;ttenrlecl'b ' Mr
and Mrs R. and Miss N Q npkeli :V1r
11 •,
and Mrs Neiman Tuinbu , -ll'��n and
' John .Routledge ' of ,the :'Molsotis
Bank staff, Zurich, is `spending .lis
holidays .at' his home here., .
IM's Wm Schade,'Mr,andMrs P lSehade Mr John Schafer of, Parkhill spent
I
Mrs Jack Taylot',., Misses G(. and B icor e Kellerman, roprietor of the:
g. p
Mr and Mrs Grordon Turnbull,'Mt and Sunday. with friends in the burg,
Turnbull, Miss S: Schroeder end Mr ( Dashwood Planing Mill, is oonipelled
H Yearly,of Crediton an "numerous l to run the:mill"tivelve hours a day to Running Race; open to all, 100
other's- ' keep up'ivith the orders coming iia Lard dash
es t earn
a i r.
Sept:
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Canada'
$30,00QOO in Priz�s
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Prizes increased ear_ wo S � peri � . .
. ,. ,. �� �E . t� Daily.,
by$3,000.00 i ti ew 1.. ► ver Niht.
Excellent: Program of New Steel Grandstand. :
tractions Twice Daily. .Midway Fetter Than Ever.
,sic bythe Best Available Bands,
OVERALL A
Zr�o RAILWAYS �° ".��+.� I A.YS West
of Toronto, and Fare and One -Third from outside points
p.
Prize Lists, `Entry Forms and all information -
from the Secretary.
W. J. REID, Presicent
A. M. HUNT, Secretary
FIELD SPORTS'
Th second Field" Sportsevent nt will
e
be held' at the Fair Grounds, Zuiiob,
oh 'Friday eve, July 23rd. Sports" to
start at 6;30 sharp. . The following'
events will be competed .for."
BEATER MEA:D0W
The crops in this section are looking
fine and the farmers look forward to a
bounteous harvest.
Mr Chris -Erb of Bacde i orient Sun
Our threshers are getting ready and • Running Race, boys, 14 and under.
1
, l ',Running r
will soon be at vgqc]f, as several ftelcls, l g Race, .goys; 10 and under,
et wheat have been cut. :
Mrs Mary Schlundt, beleved wife
of Michael Schlundt, passed away on
Monday morning at the age - of 68,.
years. The funeral was oil Wednesday
day at J Gasche's
Rev A D' Gisobler acid Mrs Gischler 1
and family of Milverton palled on
friends Iasi week. '
Messrs W H Pfileand Milne Rader
have each purchased a Ford- -touring:
car.. "Girls,' -wear ;a smile."
Mr and'Mrs J Horner and daughter
lViTyrtle, spent Sunday visiting friends
near Seaforth.
Miss Muriel Livingood of . Berlin
is. spending e few -weeks s ,ac her home
here.
ST. JOSEPH
Mr R N Douglas over Sunday.
Master Clifford IUlanson of Toronto
eecautions iii tab world
All the t..
is visiting • his grand another, Mts
will not save the lives of those who suste-- r other friends In, this yyi--
-eron and
drive automobiles recklessly over rail-- inity
way crossings, When approaching a Mr and ntrs Bolden and. family of
railway orossing stow, look and listen- $ensallyieited at the home of ea A, T
' , doi"f= our rart. Won't you Q J q� ei
'We rite, .. „ ��uglas recently
1 otirs;i
}t v seldom does any automobilist.
stop at.a railway, erossing to seriouly
inquire if a train, running perhaps at
sixty Hailes an hour, is coming. He
has crossed, the railways hundreds of
times, end has never been in danger;
hence, he regards the Ltossingfs as
quite safe. Yet what the railway
company says in its notice—all the
precautions in the world will not save
the lives of those who drive automo
biles recklessly over railway crossings
is perfectly true.
The. generation in which we live is
privileged beyond the dreams of the
generation that has passed on just
hese
of t
' isone
mob
file
The automobile ahead.
privileges. Let those who are happily
able to enjoy ib be careful not to abuse
the rights of others, the rights Of those
who entrust themselves to the car, or
the rights of the motor car itself.
London Free Press.
errs W J Stevens and daughter is
visiting friends in Dutton this week .
miss Green of Grand Bend is visiting
at 3tr H Zapfe's
ate A Meyers spent Sunday under the
sarental roof '
miss amnion Douglas of Hyde Park
is visiting friends in this vicinity this
week,
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the Township of
Stephen 'convened in the Town Hall
Crediton; on Monday, the 5th of June
191 at 1 p. ian, All members were
present. The mint tes of the previous
meeting were read and tidointed.
Mawhinney—Webb. That By law
no 221 being a by-law to commute the
% statute labor charged against the
,southerly 40 acres of Lot 1,in the L
R W Concession of the Township; of
Stephen. having been read three . times
be massed and signed by the reeve
a,ncd clerk and the seal of the cotp
oration attached thereto. Carried.
A large nunaber of accounts evere
passed, Council adjourned to meet
it
ngnin in the Town [Tali, Crediton; o
Monday the mid of August 1015 at
117,: rai.
Henry Silber, Clerk.
+t'e 4w 11 :. '0-04 00.
C AUNTY NEWS
Samuel Hueston, of the Bauble Line
Stanley, has moved to Bayfield to re-
side.
e.
A new pipe organ has been installed
in Knox churcb,:Goderich, which will
cost nearly y$i, 6000 when completed,
H. -Smith who conducts Grand Bend
summer hotel, pleaded guilty to selling
liquor before the magistrate atreExeter
and was fined $50 and costs.
R. 3. Cl tiff, a prominent business
roan
of Clinton, died suddenly of heart fai-
lure at his home on Friday last in his
65th, year. A wife and threedatlghters
survive hini.
Po}d
MrN 11I:Cantiin spent Sunday at
his home here,
Messrs Alfonso and Peter Papinean
of Detroit are spending a few :days
visiting at their home, here,
Mr L Nieman of Buffalo paid a
business visit hereon Saturday last.
Ile made the trip 'by auto.
The haying will be ooiiipleted in
a few days, - The crop was a very
light one in this section.
Mr and Mrs G Wilhelm of Milverton
spent Sunday evening with friends
here.
Mr Irvin Smith of London spent
Sunday at his home here.
A large number attended the C
picnic held. at Grand Bend on Tnes-
day. All report haying a good time.
John Sherri tt, of Stephen township,
has: been given a government position
to supply all the cattle needed for the
Provincial institutions, such as asy-
lums, jails end prison, farms.
Nora Craig, the .5-Yea1•old daughter
of Mr. and Atte. Craig, Godetieb, was
severly burned the other' day while
playing with matches. She set fire to
her tlothes'aud before het mother cou-
ld extinguish the flanges the girl was
terribly burned around the body.
Running Hop, Step and Jump.
Sack Race:
Putting the shot, boys.
Running High Jump, open to all.
Bicycle. Race.
�?akin th
afternoon. She leaves to mourn here e e Pole,
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loss a husband, two sons, George and Girl's Race, open heti
Ted, at home, and a sister, Mrs G I Girl, s BacA, 12 and under. ,
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Nadiger, Wheelbarrow Race.
A large addition is being added to
the gristmill by "the '.owner, - Mr J
Kellerman, which will be used as a
chopping mill. Owing to the large
increase in business during .the past
two years thishes become necessary.
Nail Driving Contest, for men.
Slashing the Bananas.
Boning in Barrels.
Pole Vaulting: "
Rooster Race.
The committee reserves right to
obangeprogram Silver collection.
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EXETLi 1.
The canning ;,factory: has started
operetiooe for the: ceaS:on,
Pte. Jas, Morrison of Staffa,;a mem-
ber of the Strathcona "horse, is report-
ed among the wounded in France.'
Ed-. Triebner of Stephen township
who has been Ina London hospital`
for seven weeks, has returned home
cnuch improved/n health;.
Rolm. Rowelrff, has left for an ex
tended trip to Calgary and other west-
ern points,
Thos Penhale and Ward McLeod are
assisting in the Connor, 112ac,hine,shops
for the surnmeeesa.,
Mrs W. S. Cole and son are spend-
ing a few weeks in Lucas'.
Miss Mabel Groff. spent Sunday
with her friend, "Miss Rose Hees,,
Zurich,
House Near Hensall Destroy-
ed by Fire.
On Saturday morning, while all
the members of the family of Alex.
Bueha,nau, who resides about a : mile
east of Hensel., were enraged `in
milking and other duties at the barn,
some of them trotieed stnolie anf1 fittnibs
arising tram the suaulner kitchen,
They at once rushed to the house, but
the fire had gained, such head -telly
that nothing could be clone. A : tele"
phone message for help was sent to
Hensall, and in a short time several
auto loads were on the scene. The
furniture and bedding was carried out
in a few minutes, but not a second t6
soon, as the flames made rapid-pr'ogrrr
ess.arid soon destroyed the heusee
The reeirlence was of brick ,with
metallic roof,' and was built 'r?iEGny.
years ago by Mr Stoneman, who for-
merly owned the farm. The insttiSince
on the .louse was smell -only $1,0001
w1iieb will go but a short way towards
replacingthe building., As'k'.Cr'"and
Mrs Buchanan bad e sort Ititioa by
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HENSALL
Mr and It's `,john 'Elder, <of the 2nd
con., mourn the death of their 6 year
old daughter whioh took place. last
Wednesday,, She had underwent an
operation- for appendicitis, but pneum-
onia set in with fatal results.
Jas Bonthron Sr., is ' able to be
around again after his illness.
H. J. D. Cooke and 'family, Will.
Welsh, JosephCase and family, i
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and
Dr. F. S. Sellery, all of Torbnto are
visiting relatives and friends here,
Louis Atkinson, of Seafortb,while
unloading baled hay at the Brucefield
station 1 on Monday, bad the misfortune
to slip and dislocate his knee cap,
Mrs, Wm, Hui.lio, of the 13th con.,
Mei lloyt i$sr Leadbury, committed
41414,441a 14t16 l aturdfn'.v_: morning by.
Wm Rlel1ay, principal of our school
ind his brother, John, `nave1 ef t or a
hipto "Western Canada,.
Mr and Mte J V Millson have left
for Mt Brydges, where they will make
their future home.
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Monday, Augueb 2nd, is Hensall''s
civic holiday. • The Sunday Schools
Will hold: a union picnic at Goderiob
on that day.
Wm Welsh has sold his residence
opposite the planing mill toJohn
Dinedela, of near Kippen, -ho will
move to Hensall some time in August,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Tuesday July 201h, was Varna's
civic holiday. All plaoes of business
were closed and the people of the vill-
age and the surrounding co witty spent
the day set Bayfield.
The :Presbyterian church, Varna,
will hold their anntiel 8'tatden Party
on McAsh's lawn, Varna, on Feiday
etre, July 28. Musiie will be furnished
by the Clinton 13and.
TIL
All sizes of first—class
tile on hand
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RICK!
For all. uses purposes
BEST QUALITY
SECOND TO NONE
Prices Right
St Joseph Brick Yards
Louis Foster, Meeniger.
Telephone No. 8 0n.-85
Zurich Central.
What:.AboutVour Vacation?
Ti;'you intend taking a ti -Ip we cnn su;.rii7y your wants
in the
line of Travelling Goods: 'We carry a nice: lino of.
to `' F
nk
r i".rieso
to choose from at. reasonable prices, We also carry n frill line oif.
Harness, light and heavy, Dusters, Fly Nets, Etc.
Light Work a Specialty
F. STADE
ZURICH
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SEAM WANT
I have madearrangements" with Silverwoods
Dairy, London, to take ,.eream at •
Residence, ' Zurich, any time
n�y�e
during the week.
Cream is tested when brought ` to' my store
and paid for on delivery. Price paid this
week was 27 cents per pound.
LIUDSON,
ZURIC
COMING!
Prof. E. KATZ
The well-known
Eye Si h't S eCialist
known to be the most skilled
optician in Ontario, will be
1 at the
Dominion Hotel, Zurien, on
Monday,
July 26
Will examine eyes by the
method', that never fails.
Prof. Katz is well recom-
mended by thousands for
his good work in relieving
eye sight trouble, eye strain,
every
etc., in
case.
Prof Katz has been
around here for years'' and
cannot be beaten
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COAL! COAL!
Deleware, Lackawanna,
Western Coal Co's
Scranton Coal'
All sizes
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Hensall.
A reliable man to sell
HARDY CANADIAN GROW
STOCK IN ZURICH and ,IITJRO
Cuun ty
Steil now at the bust selling, tiro
8 d for ltst of Spring Offerii
find terms to agents. Liberal
miesions. Hati ..some Free Outfi
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