Zurich Herald, 1915-09-03, Page 1URIC
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ZURICH, FRIDAY MQRNIcifO,'SEPTEMBER 3, 1915.
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ILadies white lawn, organdie and
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voile waists, very latest. 1-3 off
Ladies and childrens middy blouses
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Girls' dresses •
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Children's Summer Coats
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NOTICE
ICE.
BASEBALL
House and Lot For Sale -also shopZfJ RIGH 8,, rRIEDITON 2.
Possession given October let it necteseei the f rst.time+ in seven years a
ary I am building a: Bueiness Bloch balsedall team from Zarich defeated a
in Zurich and offer the above Propert'' from Credit ny a,nd on the latter
ties et right Prices;.applly'tol? W Hesse diamond at that. The score stood 8
Jeweller. tp 2m in favor oto boys in a six in
ung genie prayed list Thursday eve
at Crediton. I.ft was a big surprise to
l?e "Stars,' tha.`ti,they lost, and a big
surprise to the, " ringgers" that they
won, in fa*,itiwaas a regular, old-time,
r uch enjoyedisiaepJJise party to all
present from, Zevivieh. Metz, the home
hppe's pitoheu„ vis freely batted, as
he score indicates, our boys seaurin
*tallies in the second innings.
. pffman,waa good in pinches and hie:
snpiort-was excellent.
• The lineemp for Zurich was as £ca.t
Mrs C Maher left tan, Detroit •on lows.. Pit l'er,L W Hoffman; catcher,•
Saturday, tetattend the funeral of a. Fritz; let b, W Brown; 2nd,
relative in, thatcity, aytom Hoffman; 3rd base, R; J,
Mr C Firnt. and fancily and Mr E' I4 .bfieisalm; s s. H Graupner; 1 f,, A.
J Magel visited relatives •. in Berlin, Etl'�gh iebaro f, Clarence Hoffenen,r,,
Waterloo; and Guelph over Sunday. r fir.iibi.
Miss Margaret Lamont .deft last F' Derr reads a satisfactory umpire..
recce ty innings:
Z.arioh -1 4 1 2 0 0-S;
tuseiliton-0 1 1 0 0 0-4
Batteries: Zurich, L Hoffman. and.
W Fritz: Crediton, Motz anaFebarer..
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1( LOCAL NEWS
Labor Day, Monaleyr, Sept, 6th..
Mr William, Snyihh„of Detroit, visit-
ed relatives.hene• duvu>,ng the week.
Mrs H Raeey ,. and children, of
Stratford, visitedi relatives here during
the past week.
Thursday for . Minneaapolis, .Minn.,;
where she will visit relatives for °a
time.
Mr and Mrs W Finkbeiner, and
daughter, of Milverton, visited at the
home of Mr W H Hoffman for a fray
days this week,
Mrs Charles Hey, of Bad Axe, Mich
and Mrs Daniel Zinn, of Cavalier,• l;
D, arevisiting relatives and frienda
in this community at present.
Mr and Mrs Daniel Steinbach and
Mr and Mrs Rudolph Heideman
motored to Woodstock and Elmira on
Sunday where they visited relatives.
. The Annual Meeting of the Zurich
Branch Bible Society has been post-
poned from September the , lst to a
;later time onl:aeeount Of the illness of
:the Rev Fc J,,Bbwen, District
of the society:
Mr and Mrs Kelhofer and . two
children, and Mr and. Mrs'S Brown
of Crediton were visitors at the home
of Mr J Preeter on Tuesday. Mr
Kelhofer is a missionary to China and
is home on vacation.
There is a penalty of $50 for first
offence, $100 or jail for second offence
and three months in jail without op-
tion of a fine for the third offence for
persons hiring or accepting money
for the use of their autos without a
chauffer's license.
Rev W C Miller, wife and family,
left on Tuesday for Newcastle, Pa.,
where Rev Miller will be located in
future, He conducted both morning
and evening services in the Lutheran
church last Sunday. During Mr
Miller's stay here, himself and family
have made many warm friends who,
although regretting their departure,
wish them God's richest blessing in
their new field of labor.
Albert Snaith and George Har-
man, who live in Stephen Township
and who have been playing pranks on
automobile drivers and others, were
taken in custody by County Constable
Whitesides of Hensall a few days ago.
They were taken before Police Magis-
trate Andrews of Clinton charged with
blocking the highway with planks
and other obstructions for the purpose
of troubling the auto drivers, They
were fined and severely reprimanded
for their tricks.
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R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
In onie of the most exai,ting, awl
hotly contested games of baseball
played on the local diamond,. Parkhill.
defeated Zurich by a rete of 2, to 1,
on Tuesday evening. . It was no-
bodys until the last roan, was octet in
the sixth, In the seeped and fourth
innings Zurich had two and three
lien on bases but the necessary hit
which meant ons or more runs did not S
Materialize, Bath pitchers did splen-
did work and received excellent sup M
port.. But it will not be out of place E. at popular .prices.
to mention that Barnes and. Weir the E
•t cher oe 1' arkhall' are = More n.ew:.waists- 'a rons and ready-�na.de dresses
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be the pick of the Ailsa Craig district, stocked up with the latest; and bet that money
while the majority of the Zurich team
have just graduated. from the junior = Call buy, Come and see for yourselves and be
department. With this game the = con yin Ced
Zurich team closes the baseball season
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WHITE AND TA/
Our stook of shoes fol. summer wear'
is' now complete. We have never
s-laown a larger or of prettier range.
See our line • of
White Pumps, Outing Shoes,
White Canvas oes,-,Sandals,
and the newest in Tan, etc.
Butter and eggs taken iin exchange for shoes.
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The Home of Good Shoes
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to:paint this spring? If spa, we can supply yea with the famous.
ELEPHANT BRAND
Ready -Mixed Pmts
For floors and Telrandahs or anything that needs paint. N'one
better and few as good.
New
and upatomdate
Shoes'
for 1915 with five victories and four
defeats as its record, and if the boys
put up the class of ball that they have
shown in the last two games next year,
they should have a still bettee average
The line up:
Zurich
L Hoffman p
F Howald c
Brown 1. b
Clay Hoffman 2 b
Kalbfieisch 3 b
Graupner s
Eilber r f
Clar Hoffman c f
Edighoffer 1 1
Score by innings:
Zurich -000001-•-1
Parkhill -0 1 0 0 0 1-2
Umpire J E Hess.
Parkhill
Weir
Barnes
Holman
Conner
McColl
Penrose
McRoberts
Morrison
Hawkey
Lost -Ladies' rain coat, between
Zurich and Dashwood. Return to C
Fritz, Zurich.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held in the
TownHallon Wednesday evening
Sept 8th at the usual time.
SOMETHING NEW
Much interest was taken by the
farmers along the Sauble Line ie a
new scheme to harvest the oat and
barley crop. Owing to the many
rains it was found impossible to use
the binder in the usual way to cut the
grain, as the ground was too soft to
carry the weight of the machine . and
operate it at the same time. This
difficulty was overcome by the use of
a one and one-half horse power gas-
oline engine which was attached to
the binder near the seat and was con-
nected with the cutting and binding
Dart of the machine by means of a
chain and sprocket pulley. The engine
performed the work very satisfactorily
leaving the horses to pull only the
weight of the machine. It was also
found that two horses were quite able
to do this and that the softness of the
ground did not interferewith the Cut-
ting. The idea was tried oat on the.
and the farm-
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farm of W ... c
present wore much taken up with
the method. It is not an experiment,
however, es other parts of Ontario
effected by the wet weather, had to
resect to the same planner of cutting
the crops.
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BARGAINS
in Boy's Clothing
Following are a few lines which we
are offering at Bargain Prices.
80 BOY'S SUITS• AT A SNAP
$1.40 to $1.50 Suits for $I.00
.50 to 4.00 Snits for 2.50
4 50 to 4.75 Suits for 2.65
5.00 to 5.50 Suits for 3.25
6.00 to 6.50 Suits for 4.00
7.00 to 3.00 Suits for 5.25
Bay's Pants
Boy's Cotton Knickers, regular 50c for 85c
All kinds of wool Knickers and Bloomers at
HALF PRICE
Boy's Overcoats at Cost and Under. Don't miss this chance for
cheap clothing. ; :Above prices: Cash, Bette r or Eggs.
E. APPEL - ZURICH
"The Clothier"
NOTICE
Notie is Hereby Given that a Court
will be held, pursuant to The Ontario
Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour the
Judge of the County Court of the
County of Huron at the Town Hall at
Zerlch on the 10th clay of Sopteinbor
1915, at 10 o'clock a m to hear and
determine complaints of errors and
omissions in the Votet a' List of the
11.iinieipality of the Township of Hay
for 1015 Dated the 2.4th clay 01
August 1015. I+' Hess Sr, Clerk of the.
Municipality of the Township of Hay
LOOK UP YOUR LABEL
Take a look at the label this week,
We have corrected our subscription
list up to August 4th and those who
have paid their subscription account'
during the past several week should
find that the correction of date has
been made. Tf you firm that the;
label does not read as it should call at`,
the office or write us and we will see
that the correctinn is made. And by
the way, there are a few silo have
not hard any ehange niece in thein
label in some time. 'brio subscrip-
tions should iie paid at onee,