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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-05-30, Page 4100c1411....71 "FLORENCE AUTOMATIC" OIL COOK STOVES ttre,i. :''r1 s I'.. eel! iN ltli%"'H "M :a lenumperaware THE HERALD Issued Thursday afternoons from the THE HERALD PRINTING CO. Merlins of subscription ;`51.25 per year La advance; $2.00 may be charged if not so paid. U. S. f ubscripti- I pns $1.75 strictly ip wdvance. No paper discontinued emtil all ar- rears are paid unless at the option of the publisher. TTbe date to which every subscription is paid is demoted on the label. ADVERTISIN a RATES Effective after Jan 1st, 1919. fin Advertising -Made known fin application. Stray Animals—One insertion 50c three insertions $1.00. Farm or Real Estate for sale 60c. each insertion foe one mont?^ , of four insertions, 261.1. for each hX2' E G Kraft made a burin- opened up for business. 9 HE blue flame from the Florence wickless burner is always steady, always under perfect control. A special jacket holds it directly under the cooking utensils—giving a quicker, more econ- omical heat. Used with McClary's Success oven, the Florence Automatic is a wonderful baker. There are no wicks to clean, no odors, no trouble. Let us give you a demonstration of the Florence Automatic in actual operation. 1 FOR SALE BY MELICK & BRAUN ZUPIC'H D TIEMAN DASHWOOD DASHWOOD TO CORRESPONDENTS i During Jure, July and August Mrs, Harry IIarris of Sarnia sp- the., herald will go to press Wed- emt a few days with relatives pill nesday afternoon. All nes;'s• town, • copy must be in by Tuesday night. Mr. Silas 3IcFalls, of Etieter, vis- ited -With Leonard Birk on Satur- obtain a community hall for our Mr, and Mrs. Ross and daught- ere of Pittsburgh are at present village% visiting with Me, and Mrs. Ed. Wil- Donald Patterson, C. E., of lert. 1 Auburn, was in our Township last Mr. Milton Ehlers of Brantford week inspecting the county roe visited wi:h his parents over the ads. holiday, t Edwin Trietz, who has been in Miss Beatrice Graybeil left for France sinse 1916, arrived home Toronto on Friday. unexpectedly last week. Rev. and Mrs. P. Graup:ner are' ��---' spelnding a few weeks in St, Louis. Miss Isabel Cameron of Windsor is visiting at her home. Mrs. Otterbein visited in Tor- onto a few days this week, HENSALL Mr. Win. Johnston, of Canon', is visiting his parents here, Mr, and Mrs. John Johnston. Our new* baker, E, Heist, hes subsequent insertion. Miscellaneous articles of not snore tha e five lines, For Sale, To Rent, or Wanted Lost, Found, etc., each insertion = a. Local Reading notices, etc., 10c. per line per insertion. No notice less than 25c. Card of Thanks 50e, Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. a line, Auction Sales, $1 for one inser- tion an 1 $1.50 for two insertions ;if mod, rate size. Professiona' Cards not exceeding 1 inch, $6 per year. Address all communications to HERALD PRINTING CO. ZURICH, ONTARIO. EXETER , -- Stith letter success ess trip to Chatham on Monday. The Kippen boys held anot er ,Mr. Walter Fassold of London, d.a'nce in the town hall here on visited his parents over the 2lth. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ed. Willert has returned I The vote on the by-laws takes from an extended v'sit with relati- ves iln Pittsburgh, .Mr. H J. Geiser spent the week - eine in Toronto with his brother who recently returned from ov- erseas, • ' Mr. Harry Kraft purchased a number of building lots from Mr. C. Kellerman and intends ereetang a dwelling. We may extend con- gratulations later. A concert under the auspices of the "Soldiers' of the Cross" S. S. Class ils to be given June 13thi Fuller announcements will appear later. s 2 • am was rendered in connection. Several car Ioads of young peep Pte Ray McArthur and Wall - le went ove' to Crediton Monday ace Dick returned hone from evening to see the ball game. The overseas last week. place next Monday. A branch of the G. W. V. A. has been organized here with the fol- lowing officers; Pres. Rev. A. R. Garrett; Vice -Pres., P. Buchanan; Sec.-Treas., Wesley Caldwell; Com- mittee, Sid MeArthur, Clarence Johnston, Jos. 'Hudson and Thos, Sherritt. The society starts off with a membership of 25. The ladies of the Patriotic Soc- iety gave a splendid banquet to the returned solders and their;! pc�ndents • and relatives on Monday night of last week. A fine progr- kl~ E Wood, a popular young seas, of this town, passed away at Victoria Hospital, Loudon, on Islay 15th, aged 33 years. Horse races will be held in Ex- eter '-eter on July 9th, when $1000 in purses will be offered.;Imo.,�o. Braund had some ribs br- oken at the Ross -Taylor factory the other day, when a board st- nuck him A large number of the - boys 'hat•e recently returned from ov- er seas, .A branch of the Soldiers' Aid 'Commission has been organized boys mei week. 26-7 being the score in STANLEY TOWNSHIP favor of the home team. this Crediton Evangelicals play here' A serious accident happened to Saturday night. Let there l,e a, three of Bayf eld's ci i.ens las` good tarn -out le encourage the week. On Monday while Mr. boss. I Thos. Eliott was driving a team Mr G IieUirrinan r'a'ted his so:i I of young ho;:ses they became un - Rev. A Kellerman of Ches'ev ov managable and ran away, throw- er Sunday. Mrs. Kellerman, who' :lig out the driver and breaking has beer. t isitiug in that town for his ankle and otherwise injuring a. month, returned with her bus-' him.It will be some time before band. , Mr. Elliott will be able to work ---- I again. On Tuesday Mr. Win, -A. CREDITON. I Mustard had the little finger of '" hisright 'hand tut off while work - 4.—'i' ing with the edging saw in the BLAKE Quito a number of relatives and friends motored to Remelt last Thursday afternoon to meet Lance Corp J A Meyers and his bride Rev. D. Johnston in a few well chosen words wel0oaned our hero home again, he also welcomed his English bride to this fair Canada of ours After which they were escorted to their home in Blake where a number of friends a- waited them;, Mr. Geo, Sparks of Seaforth cal- lecl on friends in the village atsi w eek, ` Mr, Jake Kennel has erected a neat stable on his lot, Mr. John Bechler had his barn and pump shop re -shingled on Mom day, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hey visited fii- ends in Dashwood recently. kir. Alex, Manson of Toronto sp, ent the week -end with friends on the Goshen line. MAY TIE UP HYDRO Leaders of the Niagara district Federation of Trades and Labor predcit that nothing will prevent a 'complete tie-up of hydro elect- ric power if no satisfactory settle- ment is arrived wthi Sir Adam Beck and H;on. Dr. Reid, Minis- ter of. Railways and Canals, reg- arding an eight-hour day in place of tern on the Hydro Power Canal and the Welland Ship Canal. Men on both canals, they said, Would surely go on strike. The men ask that: they be paid the present rate for an eight-hour day, and if they work over time they are to be paid double time, as also on Sundays and holidays. They say the whole hydro system fn Ontario tie i11 be tied up if the strike takes pl -Ice, as the power -house operators. electricians, etc., will al- so go ort with theme. -- —_+----_— STRAYED From my premises on Lot 10, a;oin, fi ,Hay Town,ship, a red heifer calf with 'some white spots about 8i months o'3, has also a pig ring in top of right ear. Finder please notify, Garnet Ja,cobe, Zurich, or phone, 11r88. cher Stinsa.t re dere Mr and Mrs. John Steins sawmill. Mr. A m• - Mr. Abner Mo11ar.1 has rented I recently attended the funeral of : ceived a severe kick on the arm Lake View Hotel at Grand Bend their son-in-law, the late John 1 and breast from a ;young horse from Mr. Eccleston for the sura- Warner, of Sebringville. The he was lead•>ng to the pasture fie mer. deceased fell off a load of hay ,eld, fortunately Mr, Stinson'sarin . six years age which resulted in a was not broken, but he has to Keep June 3rd in mind and ar- broke,, back and which left him carry it in a sling. range to attend ,Zurich races,Lib- hrliless ever since. -- •---`:•--'-- - wal prizes are being offered. e uroject is being discussed to; COMB SAGE Paint for ybo And for e-. '.'tlliii ; under the sun.. Every hn-.,;. has need of paint. Each Hu._ THE ANtrea is specially suited. to some home eithee otitsirle or inside. 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