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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-05-16, Page 4FLORENq AUTOMATIC" OIL COOK STOVES /per'--' C 1' 4 , o ' t V 11, McClary's Florence ,p;uto,ssatic with a McClary's Success oven er� i��' is the finest baking outfit you jink3� could use. ��3,�,',l /� I Have a cool kitchen this summer. 11 �i Call and gee the McClary'a Florence Autosrsati S in actual operation. FOR SALE BY MELICK 8: BRAUN ZURICH D TIEMAN DASHWOOD AGREAT comfort in the heat of summer! No hot range to bother with—no shaking down —no ashes to carry out. No wicks fuel is cheape than kerosene. THE HERALD y. Issued Thursday afternoon® from the THE HERALD PRINTING CO. Warms of subscription ;%1.25 per year 1[a advance; ffi2•D1 may be charged it not so paid. U. S. s.ubscripti- pns $1,75 strictly io advance. No paper discontinued until all ar- rears are paid unless at the option of the publisher. ,The date to which every subscription is paid is denoted on the label. APVBRTISIN a RATES ffective after Jan 1st, 1 Display Advertising -Made Idea application. Stray Axlimall—One inser three insertions $1.00. Farm or Real Estate for 60c. each insertion for one t m v M Maly le, son of Mr. Joseph Houle of i Tenders for the construction of Point, were united in marriage`! a retailni'ig wall on part of the The most complete plant on the market to -day. w ready. Dashwood plays II North pi r, Bayfield, are being ad Nota single plant but a line of plants. Rev Father Rondott officiated. DASHWOOD STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Last Sunday was observed as Mother's Day in our ehurehes.Rev. Eric Anderson of y field preach- ed ed veryappropriate Goshen, Kippen and Varna, Miss Eliza Robinson has returned to her duties at Victoria Hospital. London, after .spending a pleasant vacation at her home here. Seeding will be practically all done this week. Quite a large acreage of spring wheat has been sown. ' A large number of farm- ers are quitting the beans a alto- gether, others are sowing only limited area. DRYSDALE. The farmers were glad it to help see the rain on Sunday, to bring up the crops. Miss Maggie Bedour started to work for Louis Durandon u backonday. We are glad to see y Mag- gie. Mr, and •Mrs. Alcid Houle Mpft for Big Point on Wednesday, who re they intend making their fut- ure home, as Mr. Houle is a farmer Their many friends wish them great success. spend Quite a •number of boys p Saturday evening at Zurich at - was done. A town baseball Ieague has been organized here. • y Two carloads of our boys were Mrs.B.W.F. Beavers, count over to Crediton last Friday eve l president of the W.. C. T. U., -was organizing for a baseball League ill Centralia and organized a W: The following ea U in that village. Crediton p2) Exetel. V 1, C Z 919. known tion 50e sale month ELECTRICITY Light have teams were repre- sented; , ,,Exeter stores will a half I tending the show. Dashwood 1. The following ofd during June, July acid I Mrs. J. S. Bedard was visiting Pres.fi Fred holiday relatives up north for a few Eters were elreted;a ust4 Silber, Vice -Pres„ Leonard Heist,' XM A. G. Kuhn is able to be days, of the ].4th, Sec. Trees, Chester Mawhinney, an again after his recent illness M Willie Denomy overhead advisory committee was; out ag of last week con. spent On Monday appointed, one tape were marketed e , Mr.at the home of 330 Sunday tea representing each here, the lar- Mr. J. S. Bedard. tp ' G. S. Howard; hogsCrediton. Dashwood, gest number ever brought to the Lorne Brown and Cecil g Centralia, Chas Anderson statior, for shipment,. $21.50 per COUNTY NEWS. Power 'Water Jones cwt. was paid, Exeter, -----'�-- It is expected that Hot. Dr. DRYSDALE Cody, Minister of Education, will The league decided to draw ,st=1 rict rules of conduct 0 and will en � -- .t Goderich next Monday, to --- visit give an ad - game, i° to play a wean manly 5th On Monday Morning, May > visit the schools and g' game, A conduct referee will be dress before the Board of Trade. wedding, The Robt. Bell Engine and Th - the and at the end of the S. Peter's church but epretty e scene season a prize will be given the of a q reshingof Seaforth, is op - the bet con- when Sarah Badour, daughter of Cd., h, in Regina,. -hitch shows • Badour, and Alc�de ' ming a bran 32 Volts, Semi -Automatic ELECTRICITY APPEALS TO YOU TO -DAY BECAUSE IT IS USEFUL, ECONOMICAL, SAFE, CONVENIENT AND RELIABLE. ELECTRICITY WHICH H s.S RjE+Vr�ILUTI'ON'JOE D 'WORKING' AND LIVING CONDITIONS IN T HE CITIES HASSAME INFLUENCE IN THE COUNTRY ON THE 'FARM NOW THE , A Northern Electric Power and Light Plant on your farm r Will light your house, stable and dairy. Will run a separator or churn. Will wash the clothes and do machine. the ironing. Will run the sewing Will operate a toaster Will operate a vacum cleaner Will pump water for your house and barn!. Will charge automobile batteries. Tt a*i11 make wife's work easy and reduce household expenses. duct during the whole series of rs. Of four insertions, 25c. for each ea ane is Flow subsequent insertion; not games. The schedule of Ex- Tig ygila�.c as uu-- -- snore than five lines, For Sale,To e$er Friday evening. Let our • 'Rent, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., j citizens turn out and encourage The bride entered the church on Localeac it Reinsertion ? i• boys in the good work. the arm of her mother to the ,str- 1• our March, and Reading notices, etc., t• el The Girl's basket ball team are aims d the wedding looked hahidsom�e dressed in a per line per insertion. No no is j fess than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c.1 0 10c. and 5c. a Legal advertising Auction Sales, $1 for one inser- 1 tion and $1.50 for two insertions £ mod' rte size. Professional Cards not exceeding 1 inch, $6 per year. Address all communications to HERALD PRINTING CO. vertised for the government. DIED Baker—At Dashwood, on May 4th, hter also getting ready and soon will sere with hat nod Kathleen Margarita, daug suit of navy g Miss M`aggte play theiranfirst game•shoes to of hMr,ie and Mrs. 'te,, dau d Bak Mr, and Mre R. ties in of Zurich Badour made ca pretty bridesmaid' erg aged 18 days. Y visited with relative in town Sun- gowned in green Georgette. Or- day. vine Houle ably assisted the Mr. load offermalb has received hay groom. .After the ceremony .the 'couple. followed by a*�i�'u�5�= a car lumber and is hav- Eng it stored at the factory. beppof friends motored to the Miss Hilda Rader of Detroit Pres- home of the bride's mother where visiting with her parents at P ' all partook of an elaborately pre- elnt. Quarter') pared dinner. The bride and gr - services will be COs- oom were the recipients of many ZURICH. ONTARIO. t d b Rev Litt in the Evan- costly gifts which testify to the e CREDITON. Pte. Wrn. Beaver of a Highland -regiment returned home recently. He saw servi^e in the war since 1915. Mother's Day was observed in our churches last Sunday by spec- ial services. Mrs. A.. Ganser, of Detroit, H_ sSrveitzer and R. g 'English, of Kit- chener a'ndr. and attended Mrs. thHaylock funeral f London, of the late John Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whiting, returned P7's i ne the ies fr m ofMr. are visiting and Mrs J. Holtzman. A S. S. baseball league has been formed by teams representing the following; Crediton, Evangel- ical; Crediton, Methodist; Dash- wood. Evangelical; Centralia, Methodist, due ec y geli.cal church on Sundaya evening. ,esteem in which they are he Mr. S. Oestrei+cher spent the Mr. and Mrs. Houle will reside on week -end in Kitchener. the fine farm in Big Point. Mr, and Mrs. R. Seldon of Exet er and Dr. and Mrs. G. Seldon of Vancouver called on friends in town Sunday. completed for Seeding is about comp this year. Some complain of the seeded barley rotting. Mrs,. J. E. Hoffman `ofthpvrelati- ves ost spent a few day s here: Mrs P. M. Humble and little daughter of Sarnia, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finkbein er. ----4.--- Mr. and Mrs, Mark Drysdale, of --- Hensali, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. R. Allan. Thos Times Office narrowly es- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell and caped destruction by fire the oerth little daughter spent Monday aft - day The window sill of one o 11 ernoon at the home of Mr. G. BLAKE. The 24th of May being a .pub- lic holiday, our store will 'be closed.—R. N. Douglas, Blake. Mrs. Robert Douglas of Saska- toon is at present visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Durand -and other friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Edighoffer spent a few days last week with. her son in Zurich. N - Miss Lillie Meyers returned home after spending a few weeks on the rear windows got on fire from an unknown cause,. The fire was put out before much damage Will it Spread? What? Fame or Paint? Both. Its fame has gone broadcast and all users know that it spreads well under the brush. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT Covers Most, Looks Best, Wears Longest,R9ost,Economical, Full Measure. Freekletord, Mr, David Oesch is wearing a smiling fnee, aa little girl has come to brighten their home, A size for every prospect. Agent E. G. Bess Zurich I f. 1Ilin dill' .':1,la II rNSA1,l_ A large acreage of onions has been planted here again this 'year. Mrs Jas. Sparks, who spent the winter months in Detroit, with her daughter, Mabel, has returned to her home here. Cook 'Bros. have purchased the cottage occupied by N. Blachford from Dr. Beam, London. Mr. Jas, Tapp, of Rodgervidle,, has comic' to our village to, reside. Mr. A. W. E. Hemphill has pur- chased the drug store premises he has had rented for some years. The road oil for our streets has arrived nail will be used as soon as the streets are put into shape for it. The Jackson Mfg. Co., have en- tered into an agreement with the village of Bensall whereby they iniewl to open up a branch here ani employ 35 !;.ands. Keep the dollar at home. 'item - ember a dollar sunt away from home is list to the community. Bo patriotic, support the home ,stores, STADE & WEIDO VJFUCH 1: �•� , u�d\, ..IP,(11kr 7 VY`' lit \1 t •:\ �:wSe4..T•r 'j: ! •5 i �{s� r .{G.Y@.y.}.;r}� .•. v:,.;•:5�}}r+.;iii.: . ...'.- ail.• ':•... .:i:�i ii' eii`'iii?i;a;;a:±:?:�;'•. Does a Farmer Need TluTruck practically les next doori the market. He has a choice ,of markets. He.becomes more independent. He can market his goods when and where he pleases. He sells his crop to the very best advantage. And his hauling costs him less— in labor and money. It is not only, cheaper to haul with a •Fordo Truck than with a team and wagon, it is quicker, it is easier work. cost of running a For Truck, Consider the time and labor the you lose on the road; the money you by being so far from the best farmer can save with a Ford Truck. lose by There is only me conclusionhet With a team the trip to'town takes maryou can come to. You will have a Ford the better part of day. Trucl�. A Ford Truck makes the same trip in two or three hours. When labor is so scarce, what farmer can. afford to daY of his valuable waste dy, afterme? Ford Trucks Complete with' Body and Enclosed Cab Ford One -Ton Trucks are now sup - if desired, standard bodies 1opeS,theake Body and the Express BOdy. be standard upplied with or dwithout dog rs, as desired. See these complete Ford Trucks: Consider the matter from every! t g e: the cost of'feeding horses agae • inst time Standard Ford Boding Price (chassis ball) . ttra. ('get our prices $750 f. 0.16. Ford, Ont.'� �,'p�rYp�! � Dealers Hensal -. Cook Bros., M