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Zurich Herald, 1919-09-26, Page 5ei Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Boiogna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool GASH FOR SKINS & ii1DES 1 7~angbi t &,l Reichert Delaware & Hudson Co.'s LACKWANA COAL Also soft coal. Our terms are cash on delivery. D.A. Cantelon HENSALL ONT. Phone House or Office—No. 10. LVE POULTRY WANTED TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Do mot ;feed fowl same morning ;when 'brought in. Highest Cask Prices —CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94•, Zurich NOTICE 1 have taken over Massey -Harris teepais)e.- Full stock of everything. Also plow points, etc. •T. J.: BARRY IFOI: >liIDla7T, By the day, lhydro-electric vac - um sweeper and cleaner. Stade .& Weida, Zurich. LOCAL NEWS Twe second hand bicycles for sale. W.. G. Hess. Mr, John Routledge, of Exeter,. spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Nora Siebert, iof Detroit, is visiting at her home here at pees- •ent. Standard Non -Skid Auto tires guaranteed 3500 miles for .;118.00. Stade & Weide, Zurich. to list of the winners of the Zur- ich School Fair will be published next week. Mr, John IZettel and fam'ly have left for Kitchener where they will make their home. Mrs. 'Julius Theil is visiting at the home of her parents, in lCin- tcardilnet. Mr. Geo. Hess. of Detroit, Mich., is spending a few weeks with relatives here). Miss Margaret Lamont has left for Landon, where she will visit for comet ire. Mr. Wilfred Laporte and bride arrived last Saturday evening. The Herald joins in extending best weshea. Owing to press of advertising matter and the fall fair prize list much interesting matter. has geed held over this week. The farmers of Ontario are to- day wnjoy-ilig a period of unexam- pled prosperity. 0 Some idea of this may beg leaned from the fact that a traveller for law office sup- plies, states that on a recent r.rip he sold 1,700 Discharge of Mort- gage Forms which is as much as is usually sold by him, covering the same territory, inn four years. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture, etc., at Zurich, on Saturday, Oct. Oct. 4th at 2 o'clock p. .m., sharp. �. Bossenberry, auctioneer; F. C. Kalbfleisch, executors of estate of late John C. Kalbfleisch. AUCTION SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, HOUS- SEIHOLD FURNITURE Etc. IAT BLAKE Oa. MONDAY, Sept•._29th at ;2' O?clock, Property of Iate Tno. Leslie. E. Posseinl1erry, Auctioneer. ;prim. Douglas, Trio Manson,Executors. LElliOLD— WICKIE A 'very pretty wedding took place oIn Saturday Sept, 20th, et 4 p, m„ en 'Lions Lutheran. Churele whet; Esther"''T„ daughter of Mr. end ' Mrs, Fred Leibold, 66. FifeNa;b) St,. fonmferly of Zurich, but now' of Stratford, was united in mlae- riago to Mr. Frank F. Wi•eki<.1w, of Sebritngville. The ceremony was performed by Rev. 0. C. D. Klaehn, pastor of the ehureh. The wedding march was played • by Mrs, Herbert Howald. The bride was given away by her father we- aning white Georgette crepe trim- med with beads with veil caught lin Orange Blossoms wearing a corsage of white roses, .was attend- ed by Muss Adeline Monk of Walk- erton wearing pale green crepe- de-chene. triinmed with pearl be- ading wearing pink roses, The groom was assisted by Mr. elfo•n Leibold, youngest brother of the bride After the ceremony The bridal couple aind guests number ing 50'repairedd to the home where a dainty wedding dinner was ser- ved. The bride was the recipient of many useful and costly gifts•,. Guests were present from London, Tavistock. Sebringville. Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Wickie will reside in Landon where the groom holds 'a position with the Green—Swift Clothing Co.—Stratfordd Hcira'd. SABE TEA DARKENS UAIR TD ANY SVADE Don't Stay Gray! Here's an Old-time Recipe that Any- body can Apply. The use of -Sage and Sulphur for re- storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- tive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other In- gredients, which can be depended up- on to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Byw morning' the gray hair disappears, and after, an- other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. CITIZEN is Absolutely Opposed to a Return of the Old License System The Citizens' Liberty League, consisting of prominent men and women in Ontario, place themselves on record as being un- qualifiedly opposed to any measures that tend to bring back the bar and the unrestricted sale of spirituous liquors. On the other hand, the Citizens' Liberty League sincerely be - Heves that the present situation demands a repeal of the unsat- isfactory Ontario Temperance Act, and the inauguration of sane, moderate temperance legislation. These leading men and women, with no selfish ends to serve, and having in mind only the best interests of all the people in Ontario, are convinced that the true solution to the temperance problem is to allow the general sale of more appetizing, non -intoxicating beer and light wines, with the sale of spirituous liquors placed under proper Government regulations and restrictions. Unite with the Citizens' Liberty League in its earnest, sincere endeavor to obtain temperance legislation which meets the needs of all but curtails the liberties of none. Vote "YES" On All Four Questions Remember—Every voter must vote on every question, or his ballot will be spoiled. CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE r "' _ — CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE Membership Fee, One Dollar. MINIM 11.091. .1111.11111 - OMEN -UM.n IMMO 111=111111111 1111111.11.1111 22 College St., Toronto, T, L. CARRUTHERS, Secretary. HON. PRESTUENT: SIR i i)btUND il. OSI'.,ER T'REfiYUENT: tir.-COT„ 11, A. C. MACHIN, vicTL.ransioimT: HB'14I,MUT,I, tunc. TREAstmmt: P. GORDON O{ll,iUt Please enroll Inc as a member of the Teague, for which X enclose my subscription. Name Address t)caupatioii Contributions to assist In carrying on the work of the 7 eague are needed. If you are in sympathy with the League and its objects please send donations to the Seel-et:try. T. Z. CARRt'Tin3Ra, Secretary, 22 College et., Toronto. 85 .. ..tet. �.. HILLSGREEN Anniversary services in Hills - green Presbyterian church will he held on September 28th, Morn- ing services at 11 a, ni., and' even - Aug at 7.30 p, m, Services will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Mc- Lean of Egmondville. 13LAt E. The Woolens' Institute held their Sept. meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Carnia. There was a good attendance. Mrs, G. FreckleLon and Mass Jessie '1 ough gave very inetruetive papers. A short pro- gramme was then enjoyed after which the meeting closed with the National Anthem, The next regu- lar meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, G. Freckleton, on October 14th, All ladies are welcome, Mr. John Diek of Oakville, ac- eompanited by Mrs. Dick of Hen- sall, visited at the home , of Me and Mrs. R. N. Douglas on Mon- day. Mr. Gordan Manson left last Mon day for Stratford, where he will attene Normal. Quite a number from this vic- inity attended the Zurich Fair last Thursday. Mrs. A,. Meyers and little dau- ghter of London, is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Meyers. Wedding bells are ringing at time of writing. Mr Lehman of Toronto, accom- panied by his cousin called on fri- e!nds in this vicinity on Monday. DASHWOOD Al: pupils of the school oining iln our Fair, who intend to enter calves and pigs for the prizes of- fered by the Bankers Association, should fill out the application form and present the sante to the bank as requ'eed. • The sale of Mrs. Belles effects was aell attended and the lively bidding phased the auctioneer. I(Air, J_ C. Reid paid a business 'visit to Buffalo last week. I I,Ir. T. W. Ortwein of Hensalle ',called int awn on Saturday. I Mr. and M(<s. Hy. Deters of Zurich, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. G. ITraft over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Willer; and son and Mr. Hamacher spent the week- end in ,Stratfoid. Quite a number from here at- tended Zurich Fair. 1 We are pleased to report 9 mist Raymond .Callfas, who underwent a serious opetratioan in St. Josephs' nojspital, Landon, last week, is doing nicer. WS. C, Fritz, 'of Zurich, visited iln• town this week. Miss Fanny Preeter, who has spent the past month 'visiting in Detroit and Zurich has returned. Mrs T. Hoffman of Tafvistoek, and ?rrs. G. Hiss of Zurich, attend- ed the sale on Saturday and whil:'1 hese called on old fieends. Master Harry Hartleib was run ov.ec by a horse and buggy on Saturday while riding a bicycle through town. 'Mr Earl Guenther spent the week -end in Gii(msby. Mrs. Witzel visited in Zurich a few days last week. Pte. Elgin Schatz arrived home from, overseas last week. t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris of Sarnia ape visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Davis of Ex— eter and Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart of Cleveland, .spent Sundae in town. N Brown and Wm, Musser left for Kitchener on Tuesday. STANLEY. TOWNSHIP. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stephenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stephen- son visited friends, at Marlette, Mich., last week. A Farmers' Club has been or- ganized in Polling Div. No. 1 St- anley. - Meetings have been held at the. different Polling Divisions to organize the Temperance forces for the • coming referendum, Rev. R L. Wi.lsoiri of Varna has be,en confined to his home for .some time oln account of illness. His work is• being taken by Rev. T. T. Snowden of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wright and family of Kennelworth spent afew days at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dowson recently. Remember the dates of Bayfi- eld Fair Sept. 30th. Oct. 1st. Live Poultry taken every Wednes- day forenoon—T. L. Wur n,, Fire Prevention "Day, Oct. PREVENT F1 -r ES In Your Home Be removing all. Rubbish ani 1 itter Have your furnace and stove pipes in proper co mdi'tion. Properly installe,i Lightning Rods are more th an 90% efficient. In Your Factory and Shop Be removing oily waste and other fire menaces. Prohibit smoking on the premises. Cl eai,liness, order and foretho- ught are important factors in reducing fire waste. Provide better and more sys•ematic inspectioft and watchman service and also more efficient fire- fighting equipment„ In Your Office Do not leave lighted cigars or cigarettes where they may start a fire. Do not throw a lighted match into the waste -paper' basket. In Your School By teaching the children the danger of Fire. Before leav- ing each night see that there can be no overheated stoves or furnace. Teach the children not to play with matches. In Your Church Have chi:mmneys properly cleaned out before starting your furnace. Never put on an extra fire except when some- one is on hand to attend it. uNTARIO FIRE PREVENTION LEAGUE, INC. Affiliated with Ontario Fire Marshall's Office,Department of Attorney - General, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. GEOi. ee LEWIS, See,-Treas. FOR SALE Good 2 atorcy frame house, and 2}i acres of land. Good stable on premises, hard and soft water we'ls Also 5 acres pasture land partly grown in cedars. Will be sold to-gether or separately. W.11 be sold reasonable for quick sale. Apply to 'H. F. Wcseloh, Zur'ch. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 acres, being Lot 8, con. 2, Stanley, 'A11 firstt-class laind with 7 acres bush. Well un- der drained, and 10 acres fall wheat. Good buildings. Ease terms. For particulars apply to J. B. Hyde, Kipper', or on the prem Dr. E. S. Hardie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICIO — HENC ALL WANTED Live Pou'try taken every Wednes- day Forenoon. J. Gaseho & Son. BUSINESS CARDS PBOUDFOOT, KILLORAN, de COOKE. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public &c, Office, on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St. Goderich, Private funds to loan at lowest rates W. PAOUDFOOT, K. 0. 3. L. KILIAitAir. H. J. 1). CoosE. Mr. Cooke will be in Hensall on Friday and Saturday of each week. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- unty of Huron, Sales conducted in any part of the county. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar- anteed Address Zurich, R. R. No. 2, or phone Zurich. The ZURICH LIBRARY Is Now Open. Hours: Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon and Evening 2 to 5 and 7 to9 o'clock. Library at Miss Lydia Faust's home. lea i ssemy: anis Implements ince _ Lent WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTE D LOCAL AGENTS FOF THE CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TOAN- NOLTNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS f' i'e c : j , , t . ALSO REPAIRS FOR MAOHINERY, PLOW POINTS, ETC. GIVE US A CALL Casper Wal >*. Zurich - Ont. A Carload of XXXXX CEDAR SHINGLES has arrived, Best Quality. C. albfleish, rich To ew subscribers in eanada The .11eriL for 0 cents to an. lst, 1 2O,