Zurich Herald, 1916-08-18, Page 4Western Fair
LONDON, ONTARIO
September 8th to 16th, 1916
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THURSDAY, AUG. 17 1916
PRESERVING FR1IT WI',P4OUT
+ SI7,G;i -
SThe Recipe;— The fruit is pre-
pared in the ordinary way, (the
Gars are cleaned a,nd scalded while
the rubbers and tops are boiling.
The fruit is then placed in the jars,
in which COLD water is placed,
When the jars have 'been, sealed
air -tight they are 'placed in a boil-
er filled with cold water and
brought to a boiling point. Berries
will do if removed when the boil-
ing point is reached, while large
fruit, such as peaches, cherries,
+plums and apricots„ should get
tweruty to thirty minutes boiling.
Keep cover cf wash boi'.er on tight
NICKELS ARE NOW. WORTH SIX
CENTS
The European war, upon which
all abnormal conditions are y;e,lned
these days has boasted the actual
value of the United States five -
cent piece to six cents. Since tla<e
war the value of nickel has grad-
ually risen. This increase hasbt ee
due to the great demand for the
;manufacture of ammunition .aaa.d
weapons, Back in the days when
the world was at peace there was
actually about one and one quart-
er cents' worth of nickel in every
American five -cent piece. The
metal value of the piece increased
,as )nickle became scarce, until the
north of the metal has increased
about E0) per cent, and now makes
the value of the metal in the coin
10 per cent. greater than its cur-
rency value,
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HOW TO PREVENT FIRE
Keep Waste paper, packing ma-
terial and rubbish cleaned up
Make frequent personal inspec-
tions fr.em aLrd standtolnt,
Ser that your electric a ir:,ng is
s:taeictard, q,nd be carefull in rho use
of electric devices.
Have all smoke -pipes and chim-
peyra, inspected and properly, ren
paired before starting fires for the
winter
Be careful about {het use of
matches, Provide safe receptacl-
es for them beth before and after
using, 1 1 (
i eel your:persc,nal resron i1 rity
las ito ipofs}ble loss, if life and pro-
epearty by fire and Act accordingly.
CORRESPONDENCE
WOMEN'S MILITARY :UD
SOCIETIES /
At the request of certain Wonn—
en'.s Red Cross Societies the of,
fi.cer.s of the Wear Auxiliary have
arranged for a e)netiiag of repre-
.se,ntatives of all Women's Societi-
es doing {patriotic work in the
County !of Huron, to be held at
Clinton on Labor Day, iSepp 4th.
:Sessions will be held. at 11 o•'clock
a. m. land 2 o'clock, p. ma and' there
may be short after -luncheon ad-
dress at i1 o'clock pi. an. Lady Beck
and other ,officers of the Canadian
Red Cross have been invited to
speak on practical questions con-
nected with the work and are ex-
pected to be present.
The purpose is to systemize Mil-
itary Aid work in the county and
if desirable to farm a County As-
socation. 1
An effort Chas been, made to com-
municate with all Women,'s Societ-
ies but ,las some have not replied
it is uncertain whether the letters
have reached {them. All Women's
Societies are urgently requested to
sexed representatives, and all per -
.sons tvho initend being present
should notify the Secretary of the
War Auxilary at Clinton. without
delay, Arrengements wi.l be made
Lor ail who send notification ie
Each Society will provide for the
.expenses of its own delegation,. ,
THE WESTERN- FAIR
September 8th to 16th.
The platform •attractions at the
Exhibition this year will be of a
very Thigh .class, The very best
acts obtainable have been secur-
ed. There ,:will be acts of skill
and comedy and plenty of them,.
.Dio's Dog laud .Pony Circus will
be wort -h the whole price. Some;
two or three Bands each day will
provide the bast of music, while
The International (Fireworks Co,
of London will .put on a special
programme of fireworks each and
'ever'y ;night, If space is required
applications should be made to the
Secretary at ouch, Entries should
be made as early as possible. In-
formation of ,all kindls from the
Sec,fretary, A. M. went, London,
:Ontario.
PREPARDNESS
There are cold ,days Doming
Prepare for them iiiow by sec-
uring your supple ,of the
Le1eb;r,ated D. & Hr I.L:acka-
wana 4nthracite Coal We
have a supply of all sizes:
Egg, .Neave and Che nut.
Da A. Cantelon
liensall
Phone 10, House Phone 1Oa
BORN
Triebter—In Ilay, on August 8111,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Triebner,
a son
• DIED
Campbell --.At Salable Line, Hay
township, on August 13th, Rob-
ert Campbell, aged 55 years, 7
months and 7 'days,.
Badour—At Salable Line, Hay, oo
Aug, 10th, Peter Badour, aged
5l ye nrs,
MARRIED
Vo:s:,'.1—Miller--at the R: C. church
Zurichon Aug, 14th, by . "Rev,
Father A,. Stroeder, Mr, Alma
Voisoan, to Mina Tillie Miller{
both of Hay Township,.
FRUITS
Fresh stock of Oranges, Bananas
and Lemons. We always keep all
kinds of Fruit in Season.
Fresh Groceries
Get your supply of Binder
Twine, Binder Whips, Har-
vest, Gloves and Mitts. Har-
vest Shoes here. A large var-
iety to choose from.
Harvest Tools
See our lines of HAY FORKS,
FIELD HOES, HANDLES, WIN-
DOW SCREENS, SCREEN WIRE,
ETC. PRICES RIGHT
Fruit- Jars
And all necessities for the canning
season can be bought here.
Shoe Repairing of all kinds
ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAKEN.
L. BRISSON
Phone Drysdale
1 on SG
Store closed every Tuesday and Friday
even 'ng at G.. o'clock
COUNTY EN WS
Mr. John Cansitt, of Hillsgreen
has purchased a house and lot in
Seaforth, from Thies. Nickle.
It is reported that F. Holmstead
of Seaforth and M. Lockhart of
Auburn have tendered their resi-
gnations as pollee magistrates.
Miss Annie Dorrance of Sea -
forth has been .engaged as princi-
pal of Crediton public school, and
Mss Blanche Kerr of Stratford
and Miss Miller of Dashwood as
assistants,
ST. JOSEPH
To the Zurich Herald.
In last week's issue of the Heraid
there appeared an artiee, recount-
ing the praises •oft the • Drysdale
sluggers, fo lowed by :ami imposing
array of men of honourable men-
tion. We would, ea'1 attention to
a few f21,gi:s.,SAn l�` tiaif Tg:.,.M boa -o
that might have been, overlooked
by the unn+suspecting reader. In
the first place, there. was but on
real game !played between Drys-
dale and St. Joseph, in the two,
previous gams (if one may so call
them,) sides were chosen.
Secondly, one would gather from
the article in question{ that the
line alp, therein named had been
the same for the three games.
Oin ,the contrary- several of the
more efficient 'players from St.
Joseph were 'absent from the first
two. Moreover when we take in-
to consideration that our oppen-
een+ts had been challenged on sever-
al occasions, and a'though promis-
ig fTi'et to a'npear (doubtless
endeavouring to work ina few
extra practices being their reason)
one cannot: help but arrive at the
conclusion that there was but one
game ghat being loon by St, Jos-
eph, • the score being 9-3. One
of the IS't. Joseph Champs.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Miss Rena MCReath has been en-
gaged to 'tea'ch in Goshen School and
Mr. Roy Dewar has been engaged for
Babylon school.
Mr John Reiff of lnmilton is spend
ing a month with friends in Stanley,
Mr Oscar Wright and family of Ken-
nelworth are snentiina•a few 'lays at
the home of Mr and Mrs Geo Towson
Miss Mayme Keys bf Seaforth is
visiting her sister Mrs John McAsh of
Varna.
Rev and Mrs W H Taylor of Avon,
(a former pastor of Varna circuit,)
spent a few days last week with friends
in this vicinity.
Mr and Mrs 5 Hines and Miss Mary
Stogdill of Chatham visited at the
home of Mr Wm Stogdill last„ week,
they made the trip in their auto.
The Goshen Sunday School held
their annual picnic at Bayfield last
Tuesday. The day was fine and an
enjoyable time was spent by all.
Rev A W Brown of Varna and fam-
ly are enjoying a' few well earned bol-
idays. Me Brown's work was taken
ast Sunday at Goshen and Varna ^by,
Rev D Johnston, and Eippen by Me
Will Robinson and Mrs Erratt, Next
Sunday the services at the three ap-
pointments will be taken by Mr k 7 H.
Johnston of Kippen;
DASHWOOT)
Mr. Harrison :Becker conducted
the services in the Evangelical
church on 'Sunday.
Miss L. Browing of London visit-
ed at her home here a few days)
this week.
Mr, A. Ruthig of New Hamburg
is visiting relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Routledge and
family, visited at Hyde Park over,
Sunday.
Miss K. 'Snider, of Toronto, is
visiting her unc:e, Mr. Wm. Snyder
pee. ,aand Mrs. R Kraft visited.
inn Clinton, on Sunday,
Mr. Thomas Klumpp has purchas
ed the confectionery and bake
shop from Fred. Dearing. Mr.
Dearing -and family moved the
household effects to London on,
Tuesday, where they will reside'.
Miss Vera Brokenshire of Lon-
don, spent a few, days at her
home here: -
Mr. Charlie ,Genttn•er had the
misfortune to sprain his ankle . on
Sunday
Miss S. rliemaac is visiting re-
latives here at present.
EXETER.
TJ .R.
All the teache'is of, the Exeter P.
School• have been re-engaged for
another year.
The Ross Taylor Co. have in-
stalled a 25 horse -power hydro
motor.
'lhe funeral iof the late G. Blat-
chford held a week ago Sunday
was i:.rgely' attended. '
the death took place at Brant-
ford en July 31st of the wifr of
Pere', E. Verity, formerly of
1Exetee,
Foi y rinks of bowlers battled
for Lae various cups and prizes
at the tournament last week. The
Lond_•.i rinks were successful in
winni.ig all the main events.
HENSALL
�, rr�ml�ez of snriian5 have been
secured by 0. Geiger for the flax
pulling.
At the last meeting of the
quarterly board of the Methodist
church the minister's salary was
raised to $1200 for the present
year. 4.
Mrs, A. McPherson and slaught-
er are visiting relatives in Strat-
ford.
Mrs. J. Ellis ,and daughter, Miss
Mattie, are spending a few weeks
in Detroit.
Mr. H. H, Little has improved
the appearance of his dwelling by
repainting it.
Mr. Hugh. Buchanan, son of Mr.
William Buchanan, of this place
has purchased the good will and
business of Mr. T. Neelands, pub-
lisher and editor of the weekly
paper for the past twenty-one
years. Mr, Neelainds was com-
pelled to sell +out owing to the en-
listment of his son.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Sparks of
Seaforth visited friends in the vil-
lage last week.
Miss Flossie Capling, of St. Mar
ys, spent last week at the hone
of Mr. John Keys.
•Mis:. Anna Pearl Douglas is vis-
iting friends in HensalL
Mrs, Ed, McAsh and children)
left on Thursday for their home
in the west,
:Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Manson,spent
the week end with friends in Bad-
en.
Mrs. Robert McArthur, and son
of Hensel], accompanied by Mrs.
A. Sparks, spent Thursday (With
friends in this vicinity.
Picnic parties to the rake con-
tinues the order of the clay.
Mr. Newcomb, of Godericb spent
Monday with his cousin, Mrs. G.
Fre kleton,.
Mrs, A. 3„ McDonald, spent a
few days this week with friends
in He.ngall,
Mr. and Mrs. A• T. Douglas spent
Sunday with friends in Hensall.
Quite ,amulnber from thia vicin-
ity ettended the Water Melon •So-
ri*,l at I'illsgz'eea on Tuesday ev-
ening.
v-enin .
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H. i. Galiman, Dealer
MASSEYMIIABRIS Impleuients
Now is the time to look for
good
Massey=Harris Binders, etc.
A few second hand Massey–Harris binders for sale chem
Agency for the well-known Louden
Hay track and litter carrier.
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We carry large sock of storm sashes and
doors made all size or style.
Shingles, lumber. laths and all planing
products:
Estmates given and contracts taken. O:E ico
at planing mill.
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Maxwell owners have
the handsome appearance
automobile for Maxwell
have the same attractive
same graceful design
priced types.
In addition to
want, of course, a reliable,
economical car.
doubt in your mind
since the Maxwell
established the World's
Stop Mileage Record.
can run continuously
nights, averaging 500
22,000 miles in all
stopping the motor—is
well designed and
Any car that can
wonderful feat on
Imperial gallon of
26% miles is bound
nomical car.
Wehave such
Maxwell car and the
it' that we have staked
and future on the ability
make good for
know it. All we want
prove it.
Phone us today,
it in mind.
Touring Car, $850.
Prices F.O.B.
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that you will be
to drive and
friends out in?
a just pride in
of their
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lines, the
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sturdy and
But there is no
on these points
a short time ago
Motor Non -
Any car that
for 44 days and
miles per day—
and without once
bound to be a
well made car.
perform such a
an average of one
gasoline to every
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confidence in the
company behind
our judgment
of the car to
you. It will; we
is a chance to
while you have
Roadster, $830
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