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ek wail her sister, 111ra. Elmore
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DASH W vt.nu.
.1.114•. and Mrs, •, izuere Thiel and
trimly spent U,luay' 14'1414 ltla', ant,.
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ten application.
lois. Chas. liaunlgtir ;ten le.t oia
'rue stay- for a visit to i lint, lurch,
rani. other 111a es.
Heid.-- At Direr ,•ood, on Jaan.
to i41r and elrs, J, C. Heid, a
tt au„hte r.
Mr, t', llumpp spent Thursday
Stray Animals—One insertion 50e lust in Luiadula,
lthree insertions $1.00.Mr, Wein, of Crediton has ace -
Farm or Leal Estate for sale elite -1 a lausl4ia,n 4vltlr 11r. l'.
1 ase ,t 1 as IJlacksniith
ippon. each insertion fo'• one month 1Jc, Herman Zimmer and sister
lot four insertions, lac. for each Miss ,lose of Stratford visited in
?subsequent insertion, t+ rc•u a fern days cast week.Miscellaneous articles of not Mr, E. U. Kraft and family anti
more than five lines, For Sale, To Ales Preeter spent the week -end in
Rent, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc.. London,.
each insertion ':la. Mr, and Mrs. H. Hoffman and
Local Reading notices, etc., 10c,
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'per line per insertion. No notice family- vielted in Zurich on Sun-
less than 23e, Card of Thanks 50c. Linty. -
Legal advertising 10e.. and 5c. a Mr. Kant of Siineoe spent a
few days with relatives in town.
Auction Sales, $1 for one laser- Mr. and Mrs. Win. Heid visited in
tion. and $1,30 for two insertions London over .Sunday,
if moderate sire. CREDITON.
Professional Cards not exceeding
1 l''ech, $;i per year,
Address all communications to
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ZURICH, ONTARIO.
COKE FOR FUEL
I will have a ear of coke for
ldomestic use at Exeter station Jan .
30th Any one in need of fuel
4ca1i up, D. Tiernan, Dashwood.
The, largest tobacco crop ever
grown in Canada has just been
marketed by G. A. Brown, of
Leamingta.i. It amounted to ov-
er 100,001 pound:: and was purch-
ased by F. Moe. for the Tuckett
people at a cost of $60.i.e0.
Postage stamps will no longer
be allowed to be used as remittan
rees. In other words, postage st-
amps can not be sent in quantity
to mail order firms. This is con-
trary to Post Office regulations.
The Pas:office authorities say that
postai notes a on sale for 20 c.
3O centy or any amount up to X10
a.nc1 the,. these can be secured at
any money order or postal note
laffice.
An organization to promote n
boy's and girl;a work has been
launched - here. The boys will
meet .in the Forester Hall and the
girls in the basement of the Ev-
angelical church. Prominent sp-
speakers will be secured from time
to time.
Our band was re -organized and
have started to practice. The
following officers were appointed;
Hon, Pres., H. Eilber, M. P. P.,
Pres. G. Sweitzer; Viee-pres., D.
llr:Isaac; Treas., E. 'Fahner; Sec.,
Wuerth; Leaders, Herb Eilber,
and Garnet •Sweitzer.
EXETER.
W. D. Sanders has purchased the
50 -acre farm on the 3rd con., Ste-
phen, from his .brother.
A memorial service was held in
Cavell Presbyterian church Last
Sunday in memory of Pte. John
Laing. •' .
The influenza epidemic seems to
be o' er in this district.
J. F1. Andrew, of Usborne will
n'ovr to Exeter and have purch-
ased G C'onnoi's residence.
Wither Martiin has sold his house
es—ex t
A CAL LTO PRAYER
lie' accordance with the :action
on
the federal administration the
Ontario Government has issue -3 a
=nation setting apart Sun-
;prose.
un-
fro e. _ ' as a da of
'aay, February ,
y
tpr er .and internes ;:on to .._
gbtr God that His blessings may,
'rest upon the peace conference, anti
that under. His direction and ern-'
idanc4° its dclibratinee
alsicn: max:- and conel
result in the establi:h•
-
xnt nt Of: a world-wide pea :•e
n :cigt and permanent foundation'
Elf ,d
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Unfit
You Drink Water
Says er,
of hot watee azul
phosphate prevents illness
and keeps us fit.
Just as coal, when it burns, leaves
rbehinti a certain amount of iacom
bustiblc material in the form of ashes
iso the food said drink taken day after
'day leaves in the alimentary canal a. i School Report for S. S. No. 12,
certain amount of in'li estible ma- ' Ilan, for the mouth of Januar.,
tedfrora the si etec.i each Jay, be- . based on good attendance, good
comes foot, for the millions of bacteria behaviour and perfect work.
which infest the bowels. Prom tl:i; Sr. IV;—Nelsen Je:fray;
31iass of left -over waste, toxins end + Jr. III;_teertrude schiibe, Ed-
3nti,nzain-lzice i>t i or , v' . formed and
tucked into the bit,4x1. • win (i Fe3cho, LillianRose, Theresahien and •rout n c:lits cant ^_:et fee/. i 2:N1eidinger, Albert Fle'shauer.
ing, right tau -t beset; to take eeerlo I Sr. II;—Beatrice 'Klapp, Greta
'bcths. Before er-1.1a., broakir 1 each Sehilbe. Ervin Schilbr, Myrtle Ma -
of Usborne,.
" C'h'as Snell has sold his resid-
ence recently vacated by Fred Mee-
t('
1Iayt(' Mr Josiah Kestle, who recent-
ly sold his farm in Stephen.
W EDDINCr
tm £ u. s,atry E 4 rz.4i.tJan, '48th,
at f u etue4, t;h 1+va113Etizcaa,
t41atp4c', ':4Ut'iG'.1, was tAs eeeee or a,
ptecey^ but claret wesrtd.Log, V.tte.
141iSi lueua11S L', Jaileeton, tatti ;lx.er
o. fair, and Mrs, 1'tuss Johnston, of
tins pia;:., be,;auua the oriute of
it.U..e,arr 14. 1v Qisto, ai •i+uri,e11. Rev,
2, B. itseyer perlorineal the •eere
weeny. The_ uride wore a dainty
dreee of 01d .Ruse Sue trimmed:
with gold braid. 'flee bride nad
gloom were at.ended by JYl•r:. and
Mrs. ',red Turner, the latter be-
ing a sister of tlx bride..
alit. groom's gift to the 'bridewas
a beautiful set of fox furs, and to
the bridesmaid, a. silver pearl han-
dled pie knife.
Alter the ceremony was perfor-
med they were entertained With
cone lovely music, after which the
young 'couple left for the bride's
home, the bride wearing a lovely
dark green plush coat, with a grey
vervet hat, where ap dainty lunch
was served. The young couple
will take up their future home in
Zurich, and Their. many Friends,:
All join in- wishing thein every sue
OS a,
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
-C0tr'"rTCUtJNeIf,
'llie C.uI.wte eonavir o, ,LJ'uou
oanatudect 14s sc,estoe last Friday
a.ti•r a busy week. Two' thetas-
and
ha s -and dollars was voted for the
Salvation Almy overseas work;
ip1,o00 foe Children's Aid work,
i uct •a new scale of pay for co -
nay officials and officers was ad-
opted for two years, The salar-
ies of the principal officers as
adopted were as follows; Warden,
$1,000; treasarer, $1,500; clerk, 81,2J0
superintendent of roads, 81,900, in -
electing county roads and expenses
crown attorney, $1,100; caretaker
of county buildings, $700. P. Can-
teleori and D. McGregor were ape
poiait.d county auditors, and G. W,
Holman and Mr. Armstrong, trim-.
tea; auditors.
James Hee-lipids was appointed
manager of the house of refuge.
The mater of a county hospital
which was up for discussion was
left over for the June .session. The
adsuaJ grants were given to fairs, I
etc.
The standing committees of the
•year were appointed as follows;
Executive Committee — R. .W
Livivngston, John Laporte, G. Yo
ung, A. E. Erwin, J. Moffatt.•
Special Committee — M. Armst-
rong, Wm). Elston, P. F. Doig, J.
`A. -Ford, Jas. Cutt.
Finance Committee W. Isbes-
ter, J. Grieve, N. W. Trewartha, M.
I We are sorry to report this Elliott, J. M. Gove.nlock,
week the serious illness of A'1e. Education Coin. — B. W. F.
David J. '_IIeLinchey. He was in Beavers. A. Mitchell, W. Bailie, G,
his usual Health up till sast Sun- C. Petty, S. T. Plum.
day evening when out at the
staple doing the chores he apse
arcntly took a stroke, adn when
found some time after was lyingy County property Com,. - T. M.
in an unconscious condition. Tho pa'c'ts, Jas, Armstrong, Alex. Ne -
Dr. has not much hope for his eb, H. Crich, .1. Dalton.
recovery. o House of Refuge Com. — J. M.
The Township council held its Govelnlock, J. Dalton, H. Crich, A.
regular meeting in Varna on Mon- B. Erwin,
day.. Warden'e Com. — R. W. Living -
At the official meeting of the stdn, W. P. Clark, M. Armstrong,
Methodist church on Monday al W. Isbestn•, G. Young.
unanimus in't itation was given to `—'g'
the pastor, Rev, R. L. Wilson to . FARM FOR SALE
remain another year. • I 85700.00 100 -acre farm on the,
Three ear loads of hard 'coal 'Huron Road, half way between 'Se -
arrived at Brucefield station last 1 aforth and Clinton, frame house;
week which releives the situation, 7 rooms, 1 any barn all fenced with
for the present. -woven wi 'e, 45 acres flowed, and,
Royal McClymont, a student in in the highest state of 'cultivation
the fourth form of the Clinton Col- $1700.00 cash.
.legiate, was found lying unconsci- Geo. Beauregard, R. R. 4, Cli'n-
ous ice the mail rig on the second ton, Ont. Phone 20-617.
,concession of Stanley, R. R. No. 3,
the other day, and for some time
after he was diseocered was Bang
ex'ously ill.' The boy was tater t ' " f'inn res dental property in, Zn .
the place of the regular mail duly ich, has been placed in my hands E-
el: for the day when he was mys-
teriously stricken. Mr. Walter
Stevens found him lying unconse-
Road & Bridge Com. — J. Lap
orte, J. Hackett, W. F. Clark, J.
.,'Douglas, .W D. Sanders.
OF ALL KIN
HIGHEST C:SH PRICE
X1bf1eish,
An Old Fashioned Custom
The appointment of individuals as Executors is
an old-fashioned custom that is gradually dying out.
In naming friends as Exc'ctttors of your estate you
unconsciously nurclen thEin with additional responsibilties.
The nppointnient of this C'cinpany as your
Executor. will relieve yeti of any feeling of obligation to
friends.
.Apply to the local agent for Zni it 11 and district
he will gladly explain the extensive set i 4ee which this
Company jean render your Estate.
ANADKIRUST
P_AN
Managed in connection'wim
The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation;
HEAD OFFICE3`i LONDON, ONT
Applications for Guaranteed Investment Receipts received by
ANDREW HESS, Agent
ZURICH, ONTARIO
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HOUSE FOR SALE
eas
for sale. On the premises is a
good 2 -story modern brick resi-
dence and also a Iarge brick st-
imus and quickly surimone.d Dr,1 able, all in good repair, Plenty
illoix', of Remelt and the boy's par -j of good dknFor;
e!nts. all of whom are ata loss to l;a? ti.culai applyrinig to Awater. F. Hess, i
is suggested ihzt hard stud '"-"'—
have been a contributing ease. 'FARM FOR SAL9
l .Consisting' Of acres, lot 15,
t icon it, Hay. Large bank barn,
OtND DY NG IN 5fal.:1CIsirary shed, driving shed, hen
ltlbhard Stewart, an old resident
of Mitchell and Logan, died at the -stable and a good 12 roomed dw-
' ening. Good water at barn and _
Stratford Hospital on Sunday al- 'spring on rear 50 acres, 5 acres
ter only a few hours en that ins.- sowed in fall wheat, 6 acres in E.
itution. He was found lying oIt fall rye and 55 acres fall plowed Fes
N.
thc floor of his house, where he balance is in grass. Convenient
was stricken with paralysis about -to church and school. Will be
a week before, 1' -le and two other 1 §old reasonable. For further par
brothers, John and Wiliiasm, all tkIllars apply on premises or add -
over 80 years old, lived in an old less Henry( Brown, ER. R. No.1,
in Logan Township. They lived, Dashwood. Ont. 2-30pd
in dirt and filth. The flooring
and sleepers had bean used for fire-. 11:Avy EAT EA
wood and they had nothing but
the mud floor. The only bedding,
HENSALL. account for his sudden attack. It :'Znricn,.
•' Miss Violet G. de-
' On Jan, eau,
ughte r of ,MS;,.- as s.. ^, • i
-.,.e J. '1'.. i J.1LCtlel., l[-
ekersmith, was united in marriage
to James C. Stoneman, of Hibbert;
be Rcv. A. E. Doan, of Hensel'.
They will reside on the groom's
farm, Hibbert.
Bir. Win. Stoneman of the west
is visiting relatives here at pros-
ent. •
Thos. Parlmer has -purchased Miss
C. V. Smith's store property, and
will move his resturant and groc-
ery into the new store.
Mrs .Habkir1. has sold her res-
idence to Robert J. Paterson.
Driver W, Glenn, an old Hen -
sail boy, has returned from weer -
s. as and was given a hearty .
wt 'coma: ' and had was a lot of old rays;
--_ .--- and quilts. Reeve Hogarty, of
` Logan was notified and alongwith;
BEAVER MEADOW
OW Dr. Smith. of Mitchell, went to the!
'ezial which if not compo ely 3lrmina-
2..orniw; circa <1 ..1:' GL' I ..1 hot
'water with •z iw.,I,'�o'triful. nl' lien sse,
jr.II:-3rar�•aret Sshilhe Harold
Stone T'1, : t in I.. o o et of
the thirty flee of bo,.: -,?:i the lireelous Klopp. (.orlon .Miller, Agnes Me -
skive 'ei.nteel ,.ietn .i' 1:01,10iie and ir?inger, 1'•:117.'*beth hatlour, Hazel
'toxins and to keep the entire the -nen- :mass:,
tare. ennal clean, pure and it li.
Those who Inc enbieet tor ' Pt IT,Melvin Sehoeh. Norm z'sii n
heat,-
--
eke, colds, bilion'nc,ss, cons p ,ion, Pleischauer, I`dgar itaesri,
*others ,.ho rake tilt wit- L4:1 trate, Sr. 1'r.;— "reward Klapp, Leon-
'folzl lercatit, backache, rheumatic miff• are irierner. ieel:eel ITnu,gh,
noss, or have a sour, armee' stomach
after monis, are urged to get a quarter .ir. Pr.:. •i-. eanor I''leischatxer
pound of limestone phosphate frazn. !'Conned P hers 11.lmt r M .see.
'the drug store, and begin practicing' Names marked '1' were absent all
internal sattitution. This will cost : month.
'very little, but is sufficient to make i S, ,H, T0eacotnt, Teacher.
larlyone au entl usia.st on the subject. l
Remember insrdc bathing is more
''Important than outside bathing:, be -1 - - —"
teause the skin Bores do not absorb;
purities into the blood, causing poor!
ealth, while the bowel Bores do.1
Just as soap and hot water cleanset, 1 t1^esh' cor*r, F cow r1uP March
weete'ns and freshens the skin, so
of water and limestone phosphate 1St, 1 icalf, pigs ready to wean:.
et ort the stamaela :liven kidneys and ,Apply to Sol. Deemer, Bronsoxr
• ioweis, •i Xiiltl ,
:FOR SALE
share?. or Saturday last. They foe,' gat less meat if you feel Rackachy or
and Richard lying beside the store have bladder trouble—'Sake
as he had lain there for several'
days and he was in a serious eon -1
i'ition They cleaned hint up its,
Well as they could and had him!.
taker to the hospital. hTe other.;
two brothers were taken to the,
House of Refuge at Stratford',
William, the eldest of the three,
halt been in poor health. Joh i,
the youngest, used to go to Mi; --i
chtil, twice a. week for provision,.
It is said that he had not shaved.
a -n 1,ac1 a haircut for 40 years.Thcy,
lived in Mitchell in an old tumble -1
dowr shack for many years.
BUY
Ha Bought
Yours? -
glass of Salta
No man or women who eats meat regu-
larly can make a mistake by flushing the
kidneys occasionally, says a well-known
authority. Meat forms uric acid which
excites the kidneys, they beeome over-
worked from the strain, get sluggish and
fail to filter the waste and poisons from
'the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all
trheuw,atism, headaches, liver trouble,
azervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and;
urinary disorders come from sluggish
kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in 'Glia
kidneys or your back hurts or if the
swine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi-
inent, irregular of passage or attended by
u, sensation of scalding, atop eating meat
and get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any pharmacy; take a
tablespoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and in a few days your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with Mina, and has been used
for generations to lush and stimulate
the kidncyh, ale° to neutralize the acids
in urine so it no longer causes irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts to inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful effervesecnt
lithia-water drink which everyo±u,
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys loan and :relive and the blond
pure, thereby avoiding serious, kidney
complications.
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