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Zurich Herald, 1916-10-13, Page 4ftme =-1-, EERa.�a y yam..-y��.�. TUid,...i.7 :&sued every Thursday afternwn4:1tn oze -HERALD PRINTING . FF10E Victoria S. Zurich, by AtNDRTW Ir. HESS slid Ck1ESTERL, SMITH + URS+CRIY'CId1V PRICE'11.00 A YEAR V. S. subscripton $1,5o strictly in advance, ADVERTISING TERMS. Rates fot+display and contract advertisements will be given on appliation. Transient notions such as legal, corporation, sect etc.,_ so cents per line rot first iesertirn and 5 cents , .r ac for oath sub6equent insertion. liNot.'tcs of entertainments, socials etc, at which an adgttss ion fee is charged or a special collection taken gill be charged for at the regular advertistng rat.* Notices of religious or other meetings the oleat a which is the benefit of the community and not for per, octal or sectarian interest or gain, will be cheerfuly r eerted free. AdvertIsments without specific directions will be isttarted untitl forbid and charged accordingly. Tran siert advertismenrs must be paid for in advance. Estray advs. $r for three insertions, &o paper discontinued until all arrearage# are paid. ,dhaagea for contraetadvertisemeats must be in the trace by 6 t,. m. Tuesday, otherwise they will be left owe untilthe following week. Address all commune ions to THE 11ERALD5 Zurich, Ont. e r— THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1916 1 .EXETER. W. Baikwell, one of the old- est residents -of Exeter .Vas buried, on Monday of last week, Deceas ed had reached;the edvassped age of ,7,e years :anti 3neentbe. ?The hydro litnle between' here and iRenisa11 'has been gosnpleted. Zee casualty hast of 'Vueeday cuin. tafned the names of fete, John G. Cochrane aind Pte. Archibald 1?p,viS las wounded. Norm,•aa •lleDo.riald; sou of Mr. Joseph McDonald, ;Hay ,TQw;nship, sgsstaiaced a severe aI aking-,p and probably serous injury, white cn- gaged with Mr, Johns in erecting a cement silo '0.4 the farm of lair. Bobt. IAtkineon, east. of Centralia, the ether diose 'They were nearing the to ,when the scaffold gave (away,,and preeipit- ated Mr. McDonald anti ,pari ,fit; kinison, soca of the owner of the farm, to the ground, a distance of twenty-five feet. Young :ttkin- 'soin esc!ap,ed With btu: a slight shake erg -up, while avicD;onaicl .did not raze so well, one pf his feet being severely injured and he was other- wise badly, ,sthakezesu'p. CORRESPONDENCE DA.SHWQOD Mr, land 'Ness. Reiman' i ';immaert of Stratford, 'spent Sunday and Monday with relatives here. i'Iiss Cora Schroeder, of Wo ir- tori visited her ,parents over the holidays. Mr. Addison Tiernan, of StriatflOrd spent the halidays under the par-. ental roof. Miss R. C. Genge, of Alviinston, spent 'Sunday watch friends in down, Messrs. L, Edighoffer, L, Goetz, •and Elgin Schatz, of Seaforth, vis- ited relatives ,here over the holi. days. Mrs. R. .3 Armstrong and child- ren left for Goderieh, Friday,wherel they will make their future homie. Mrs. O'Connor of Detroit visited with Mr. 'and ]Liss. Musser, last week. . Mrs. Miller and daughter, Matil- da, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs, Shore, at Wood- bridg. fdioessing Station, ,#ring Line—Of Sola! Film, "Rattle of the Somme." An. urgent call for help again goes forth from the Motherland's raig: ty life- saving agency : the British Red Cross, The Empire . h :e lied goon to lovingly, greatly, give lovingly, give. quickly, that the gj vtr > : . aid; iesti il.rf"oYi Mre, Sehierhoitz and Mrs, John- son of ,Elmira visited with Rev. end ,Mrs, Graupner, over shanks-- giving, Mr. Ed, Siebert of Detroit spent Sunday in town. :Miss V. BrakeltteJre, of Hensel,visited at her home here over the holidays.Mr. end Mrs. Bergman of Win - ghats visited :Mr,. and Mrs. J. Kellerman, over Thanksgiving, Miss Adeline Brown has return- ed ed from aextended :visit with, relatives in d.'hediford. Miss England and Mrs. D. Faust, of Zurich, have :arrived.+ here a- gainto reside in the future. Mr and Mrs. Ireland of Strat- ford ,spent Sunday and Monday in :town. • Mae Milton Ehlers has returned' to Brantford after spending a few weeks with his parelite here. the battle fronts may not languish and perish hr thci:r • hours of deepest need. Here is a great work In which all can sbare. The Joint War Committee of the British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John is the only institution which carries voluntary aid to the sick and wounded of the Brltis.h forces on land and sea in every region of the war. Thousands of lives of our bravest and best are saved through this splendid work. YOUR gift may save a life. Isn't it worth doing ? It is. GIVE l Make "Our Day" Your Red Cross Gift Day Give on October 19th The Red Cross looks after the transportation of sick and wounded—lt equips thousands of hospitals, rest and con,plescent homes, it supplies countless regaiis•ites for hospital work, clothing and other com- forts. Over 2.000 Red Cross Motor Ambulances are at work on the various fronts; while "rest stations," i osni I trains, steamers and launches, food for pri- sone'•s, books, special work far 11. blind, etc., etc., ate at few, only, of Red Cross activities Ontario's princely gift In 1915 of $1,514,000 rang, a clarion mercy call, throughout the Empire. The British Red Cross were grateful beyond measure, and their appeal through Lord Lansdowne, President, now comes to us as to friends who sympathize and help. The need Is greater to -day than a year ago --it is ever growing. Will Ontario do less than she did last year? No i GIVE—give a day's pay, give all you ,can, GIVE. Premier Hearst Has Seen the Work "My visit to England and Prance has aroused deeper appre- elation than ever of the splendid work of the Red Cross. It tleserves every rapport, and 1 trust the people of Ontario will respond with their usual generosity to the British Red Cross Appeal for October 19th," HON. W. 11. HEARST, Prime Minister of Ontario. He gives twice who gives quickly. Your help is needed NOW! The. Motherland's only direct appeal to us for help In this great war is her great Red Cross mercy work, Ontario's response must and will be quick and generous. Give through the Treasurer of your Local Committee— or, send your subscription to the Clerk of your mtm.iei- paltty—or, make It payable to Hon. T. W. McGarry, Treasurer British Red Cross Fund for Ontario, Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto. Don't Let Your Stricken Defenders Call in Vain, but Give a e 1 O 9 The Sick Wo73del Call hi. Your Hdp a Give eOctcber Your gift will go entirely to the British Red Cross, where, again, through much voluntary work, the working expenses are cut down tt, only 2'i4 % of the total revenue. Thus, if you give $10, actually $9.77'4 goes to the healing and saving of some stricken hero; The expenses of the Ontario Committee, advertising, printing, cte., are being met entirely by the Provincial Government. Mr. N. W. Rowell, K.C., Brings a Red Cross Message "1 bring a message of cheer to those who have relatives at the front and tvho fear they may be wounded. I believe every. thing huiniw skill can do, that human care and sympathy can provide, is being done and providedi each day. and each, night throngheut the year by the Army Medical Corps and the Red Cross. h is a perfect marvel of efficiency." MR, N. W. flow',;LIL, H.C., Leader of the Oppositioft. itleeisdti W Lbs fast...0eilltiisil /lbw ; °tuba* et the Stipaiew,+ r IWe carry large sock of storm sashes and storm doors made all size or style, Shingles, lumber, laths and all planing mill products. saWfi.ND.noiNer whit Estmates gir7en and contracts tai, en . Office at planing mill. E. C. K LBFLEISCH �+.i•,c. t.rp. in 11111111111111..1 HENSALL A dance in hionoe of the boys in khaki was given in the Town Hall on Friday might. A. Whitesides and T. Palmer, spent a few days at Cts,mp Borden last week. Our soldiers were home for their last leave over Sunday. Mrs, Geo. !Todd has been, serious- ly all for some Minae, Mr. and Mrs. i$, Nesbitt have moved to Detroit, The Churches EVANGELICAL CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, German --. -•. -.. 9.45 a. rn. " Sunday School 11,00 a. m. " Junior Y. P. A, 2.00 p. gni, " Service, FF.miglish —7.30 p. eu. Tuesday, Y. P. A. -•• .-. 8.15 p. 'Thursday Prayer Meeting 8.00 p.m. Friday, Choir Practice --- 8.30p, m,. Ladies' Aid, First Wednesday of each Montle, ,-•-........ 7,SO pen. LUTHERAN CHURCH Si -today School •-- -- ••. --. ...9. German Services, Sunday 10 30a.tn. English Service Sunday 7.30 p.m. Luther League, „Friday ' S: p. an. Ladies' Aid trieets first Wednes- day of each month at 8, p. YPREP RDNESS • Ther , are cold days cowing Prepaid for thein now by sec- uring your supple of the celebrated D. & H. Lacka- wana Anthracite Coal We have a supply of all sizes Egg, Stove and Chesnut D ,A. Cantelon Hensall Phone 10, House Phone l0a HA DWAIff We carry a full line of Stove Pipes, Elbows, Lanterns, Apple Parers, Sweat Pads, Etc. w3iSr45tiO S Msr� We have a nice line of shoes for young men. Colne in and see these styles. Also everyday shoes for men, woman and children at right prices. Carhartt's is st ::i,sx =xw+u �- Overalls e handba the celebrated Carhartt's Overalls and khaki trousers for men and boys.... No better made, Get our rices.. ... , O! • Live fowl taken every Thursday forenoon for which we pay highest market prices Share Repairing of all kinds ALL KINDS PRODUCE TAIKEN. L. BRISSON Phone on IP Drysdale ZtilRlC`l� AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements d'he unndersigned auctioneer will sell . by public auction, on, Lot 27r. L. R. $1.:Fllay ,Township, on Friday,. Oct. '20th, 1916, at 1.00 o'clock char the following property, viz: HORSES—Agricultural brood mare 8 yrs. old, in foal to Colone Graham; 1 Agr. 'mare 6 yrs. old Agr. mare 4 yrs, old; driver 4 yrs old; sucking colt; 1 yearling colt CATTLE— brndlch cows slap posed. to beim: calf to Durham },lull 2 heifers 2,yrs. old in calf ; 3 steers 2 yrs. old; 8 year;ings; 5 spring cal ves : fti 'row cow. PIGS iiiv""O HENS -6 store hogs abau,: 60 hien,; IMPLEMENTS— Massey -$orris 7 ft. binder; 6 ft, Iviasse�y-Harris, mower, new Massey -Harris ha loader, new; 12 ft. hay rake, new; Clover Leaf manure spreader; De- ering, disc drill; new; cultivator steel land Yoker; disc; set harrows alias) c:ritl ; g,�mg• plow; 2 walking plows; scuffler; pulper; fanning mill; platform scales; 2000 lbs.; 2 lumber wagon; set of bob sleighs; 2 carts; buggy; hay rack; wagon box; binder truck; wheelbarrow; car; 1 ore,; and s inga; ;adder; Em- pire cream separator; new gravel box; 3 set heavy harness; set of, ight team harmless; 2 set of single arness.; grass seed sower; wagon ogu mes, water trough; cedar poste s; horse b'p.nkets; grain bags; obe;. sugar kettel; meat barrel;�, vhaff etreess; neckyoke; churn.;;. milk and cream cans; •forks; chains hoes; and articles too tnumc q o unentioni. eHOUSEHOLT FURNII URE --Co Isis/Wag of cook stove, wood heat- ', bedstead; benches; c:othes,ho- e; sealer etc. ,TEEMS—$I0 and under eash;ov- er that :amount 12 months' credit om approved joint notes; 4 per cent p'er annum off for eash on eredit amounts. Ed. Bossenberry, aucti- oneer, Mrs. Robt. Campbell, Ex- ecutrix, 1 s• v, t• 1 h t t t n e VS AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implemenhs There will be sold at Lot 10, con. 9, Babylon Line, Hay, on Monday, Oct, 23rd. At 1 o'clock, the fol- lowing; HORSES -1 bay ;mare, aged 9, supposed to be in foul; 1 black' mare, aged 8, supposed to be with. foal; 1 work horse, aged 4; lfilly,, rising 2; 1 gelding, rising 2; 1lnaire: rz'srnrg 3; 1 colt 6 un,ornit'hls old. CATTLE -5 itnileh cows, 'all in calf ; 1 Jersey heifer, in clalf; . graue bull, 2 years old; 5 spring halves. Palest:, -1 sow in pig; $ stockers;. about 11 weeks old. HENS—About 75 hens. IMPLEMENTS -,Wagon, nearly; new; McCormick binder; mower, rake; disc; drill; land cultivator_;, beam cu,,tiva•_or, nearly now; one,.. horse scuffler„ pulper; fanning mi 1; walking plow; double plow; wagon box; hay rack; harrow's;, cutter; buggy; democrat; 3 seat -r auab ; Lob sleighs; set light bar- ess; single harness; plow harness et team harness; whiffletrees; neckyoke; grindstone; blacksmith ut.it.: ani other small articles.;, ream separator; churn,; se wing achine; mail box. rrabies; chairs; pails, and .many; then household articles. :About 20 tons hay -Cash; Bean talks, 10 loads; number cedar oats; quantity of wood. TERMS Or SALE ---$1O and un - err, cash, 'over that senonxut 12nnon- hs credit will be given on furni- hing approved joint notes. 5 per ent oil' credit amounts for cash.. i . Boa'rrer''terry auctioneer, Wr w.arit)L