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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-11-21, Page 4THE HERALD Wooed Thurisday afternoons from the THE HERALD PRINTING, CO. Terms of subscription ;4U.25 per year In advance ; $2.00 may be charged ._f not so paid. U, S. subscripti- on`s $1,75 strictly in rolvanee. Na paper discontinued until till ar- rears at'e paid unless at the option of the publisher. .The date to which every subscription is paid es denoted on the label. DRYSDALE On Tuesday, No -V. lath, a very pretty wedding took place at St. Peter's church, Drysdale, when Rev. A.. Roindott performed the ter emony which united in marriage Mise -Enema Denoiny, daughter of Mr. Wm. Denomy and Mr. Paul Bedard, son of Mrs. Peter Bedard, both, of Hay township, The bride wad' supported by her sister, Miss Leonor Denomy and Mr. Peter Bedard, both of Hay Township, The bride was supported bby her sister, Miss Leonor Denomy and rM, Peter Duehartne acted as groom•smain: The bride looked ,charming in a farm velvet dress trimmed with white Georgette, and carried a bouquet of roses. The bri,desn,.aid wore a green satin dress, !trimmed with pink Georg - ADVERTISING RATES Effective after Jan 1st, 1919. Display Advertising -Made known on application. Stray Animals—One insertion 50c three insertions $1.00. Farm or Real Estate for sale ette The groom's gift to the 50c. each insertion for one month, briide was a set of fox furs. They. of four insertions, 25c. for each 1eCelved many valuable gifts. subsequent insertion. ( The, happy couple left in the aft- aliscellaneous articles of not {noon for a wedding trip to De- troit Windsor and Niagara Falls After their return they will •set- tle doeVr on the groom's farm on the Sauble Lime,. The Herald jo- per line per insertion. No notice fins with their many friends in ex - leas than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. tending best wishies. Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. a line. Auction Sales, $1 for one inser- tion and $L50 for two insertions ii moderate size. Professional Cards not exceeding 1 inch, $6 per year. Address all communications to HERALD PRINTING CO. ZURICH, ONTARIO. more than five lines, For Sale,To Rent, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., each insertion 25a. Local Reading notices, etc., 10c, • l,DASee. v'OQD Mr. and Mrs, Percy Humble and family o' Sarnia ,spent a few days. In tows., this week. ]dr. and Mrs. O.estre:cher have re- turned iron, their honeymoon, Mrs F. Paeeter is spending, a few days illl'Zuri'clt.. Mr. and Mrs, H, Zimmer of St-, ratiortt spent the week -end with relatives, Mrs. Edineston and daughter at- teinde.l the funeral of a relative at Blyth. last week. Mrs, Neel) and son Roy and Mtss Hilda Snell are visiting in Pont- iac, Mich. COUNTY NEW. Mr Albert Horner has purchased Mr. R McKenz::e's farm on the fr o,nt road. The 33rd Huron Regiment is, re- organizing t'n a eight -company bas's for administration purposes, Division Court was field in Bay- field on Nov, 8th. Judge Lewis of Goderich presided. Two cases came up for hearng. The first that of Blain V. S. Frank Glass o f London for hauling rgaeel to Ms Summer cottage. The judge, re - ser sect judgment in this -ease. The second case was one which was it •:J here uefore and appea'.edthat of Mossop v.s. Snowden for darn - ages caused to Lae plaintiif'a crop be defendants horses. Th.'s ca.4e was tried by a jury and lasted ail,- day. The jury brought in a verd- ict of $5.00 damages and as this qu- estion of costs was taken out of their hands the judge charged the costs with the damages against de- fendant. EiENSALL. Large shipments of sugar beets and other roots are being from the stat'.on. W. D. Bri;ntnell has purchased the fine farm in Hibbert town3n- ip from Alex Swan and gets pose session in the spring. Mr W. G. Harburn and Miss El- At the annual convention of the ste Jenkins were married at Lon- — Quebec Provincial W:.C.T.U., se don on Thursday of last week. NOTICE TO CREDITORSMontreal, it was decided to make They will reside in Flint, laficn. Legis- Mr. Ray McArthur has returned In the Estate of Frederick `Hes, rotors. The Government will be appeals t , the Quebec be home from the west. Se., late of the Village of 'Zurich O. G. Babi�ngton, general nater- :in the County of Huron, Gentleman a first, to grant to • all women chant at Chiselhurst, has sold his Deceased over twenty-one years of age the busiiness to geo. 'Chambers. - NOTICE is hereby given' •pilrsu- annici;,ai avc: provincial franchisebusiness Messrs. G. H. Stephenson and W. ant to the Statute in that behalf; she secondly voteto grant a women H. Stephenson, of Marlette,I%Iich., that all. persons having any claims p 1 the rightl to for members of are visiting relatives in this %nein- against the estate of Frederi' k :school boards. its. Hess, Sr., who ,died on the 12th Nov. ---7 NOTICE — Hugh Buchanan, editor of the ember, 1918, are required on or,be- Hensali Observer, who has not en- fore the 15th Dechnber, 1910„- to Chap. 46, 8 George V. 1918, St- joyed the best of health for some send by Post or deliver to the .uin- atutes of Ontario, provides for the time, was taken suddenly ill a Few dersigned Anna Louisa. Hess and tax on dogs, which formerly was weeks ago and was taken to St. F cad:Inand M. Hess, Executors, seof fixed by by-law by municipal co -;Joseph hospital, London, where the Will of the said deceased; foil eanciis. ,sec. s of said Act enacts he underwent an operation, and ail p `tit cafen$ oftheir held ,Llaines; a. De stub.3 15 that there shall be levied annual -though everything that medical aid t 19_7, the said Executors will crisis.- ly, in every local municipality, up , could do for him was lone, he > > . on theowner of each dog therein, i gradually grew worse passing a- i i leatc the assets of said deceased sin annual tax of at least $2 for a; war Wednesday morning. of last i among the persona entitled there.tee dog, if only one, and $4 for each week. The remains were brought i having regard only to the elairies, owned. by him, and home and the funeral took alae: of which they shall then have and additional dog x otice, and that the said Exeeut $1 F;ora bitch, if only one, and from the residence 0of- his mutat- ors will not be liable for the said $6 for each additional bitch own-, Mrs. Win, Buchanan, on Fr',.lay o assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice shall not then have been received. Dated at Zurich the 18th day of November, 1919. Anna Louisa Bess, Ferdinand M. Hese. Executors. - AUCTION SALE Of farm Stock, Implements, ,etc. On Lot 13 con. 13, Hay, on Manley Dec. 1st. at 1 o'clock, p. in. sheep the .follow:+ng; 7 ,Horses; ---1 ar:Ving mare, yrs old; 1 driving mare 3 yrs. old; HIS EXAMPLE 'There are. little eyes upon you, and `they're watching night and day There are little ears that ciuickiy take in every word you say; There are little hande all eager to do every thing you do, And a little boy that's dreaming )f the day he -11 be like you. You're the little fellow's idol, yo- u're the wiliest of the wise; In hips little mind about you ne ,us picion,s ever rise; - He believes in you devoutly, holds that all you say and do He will say and do in your way when he's grown up just you.'• Oh, it sometimes makes a shu 1-' der when I hear My boy repeat Some careless phrase I've uttered in the language of the street ; And it sets ray heart to grieving when some little fault I see And Iknow beyond all doubting that he picked it up from me; There's a wade -eyed little fellow who beret es you're ahvays.right And his ears are always open and he watches day and night You are setting an example eery day in all you do For the little boy who's waiting to grow up to be like you. —BY Edgar A. Guest. IN MEMORIAM Witmer;—In sad but ever loving memory of Sarah, beloved wife of George Witmer, hwo fell asleep in Jesus on Nov. 21st 1918. Home ..to Jesus, hone to Glory, Every wave of trouble o'er She its now with other loved ones, On that happy peaceful shore. Sleep lin peace, dear mother. Tis sweet to breath your name, In life we loved you very dearly, In do 1th we do the same. Irc y one grave calmly sleeping, 1\Thile'your Ispirit shines , above, Safe in your Saviour's keeping Waiting for those you loved. ,Husband and Children. IN MEMORIAM Woods—In memos. yo fMathew and Etbei Woods who died one year ago. Nov.10 and Nov. i3th, 1918. Not dead; oh, say not they are dead That word has such a :mournful sound, - Their radiant souls have only spread Their wings in search . of holier ground. We know they are just sleeping, but still Upon - ouur hearts a shadow lies; We m41ss (and, oh; we .ever will) The sunshine of their lips and lives. Mother, Sisters. and Brothers. •At ninety-two:, Jacob Beck, o 1; Danville, Ill.., has taken unto him- self a wife, a young widow of six- ty-one. In his earlier days Beck was a traiiner of wild animals. Woo ed by him, and any :such local mun ternooe at ttit o o icipality may at any time such tax John Laporte, in crease Ree.=e. FOR. SALE All kinds of buildin ginaterial Such as brick, lumber, doors, wiild- -ows, glass, e';‘). Of the' Balmoral Block, St Joseph, Ont. The I'Idlanl Wrecking Oo. is salvaging the build Ing and the above material will be sold at Reasonable prices. Apply at premises. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away alt the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before, breakfast. To feel your best day in and day out, to feel clean inside; no sour bile ta coat your tongue and sicken your. breath or dull yourhead; no constipar tion, bilious attacks, sick headaches colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomp ach, you must bathe on the inside like you because the skin pores' do diet absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well- known physician. To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before break- fast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos- phate in it This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entre alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach, Get a quarter pound of limeetone. phosphate from your pharmacist. It is inexpeneire and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge -which is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated het 'water every morin e to rid your sys- tem of these vile poisons and toxins; also Eto prevent their . formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, trerves and muscles became saturated with an no• Cumulation of ly thie treatment and abovo all, t keep it lire As soar and bot tv tier net on the el• 9n. ('ilea ,11r l'', sweet ell 11,5;' :I ' it t' !fe it • 'lin.;s t one l,llnephatet ani rtt cc"tt.: Tom 1'1'f":trf,' ' Mw . n •:tomrk,h, liver, itidneye said ouWesag EXETER Mass Francis Louise Rowey, dau- ghter of Mr. A. Bowey, of town, was unite -d in marriage to Ken- neth C Clark, of London on Nov. 111.11, Mr. W. Ryclm•an, of the west, has purchased the residence oc- cupied by N. Sheeee from W. J. Beer. }L G. Hazelton of the Canadian 1 horse 6 yrs. old; 1 mare J yrs.Bank of Commerce has been Iran- old; 1 mare 11 yrs. old. sferred to the Cobalt branch. H, Catile'--2 cows duo to calf an Fuke, of town, has taken his plane. Feb; 3 tows due in March; 1 eow Mr. Dejean of the Mo:sons Bank due iln April; 1 cow clue in Jona; staff has been transferred to Har -1 12 yearlings, 1 yearling cull, - 6 row, where he will take charge as 3 manager. Mr. 3ialbflei,sch of calves Figs; -3 sows in pig due in Leo•; 42 stockers. Sheep; —le sheep and 75 liens. • Implements;—Deci:•ing binder 7 -ft cut: Deer:ung mower, rake route., disc, harrow, drill, bobs eighs, car- riage, top buggy, open buggy, 2 furrow riding plow, single furrow riding plow, 2 walking piows,cut- ter, wagon, hay rack, wagon box, scuffler, fauningrfliil, cutting hoe., wheelbarrow, root pulper, gravel box, 2 set double harness, 2 set single harness, double trees, neck yokes and other numinous artieles. A . ery quiet yet beautiful church Everything must be sold ata j:re- wedd:,rig took place in Crediton I pri.etor is going west. Methodist church can Oct. 5th when Terms;—All sums of $10 :and. en - by Grandmother kept her hair beautl- Ella B. Beaver and Everett Fah- der cash Over that amount 9' fully darkened, glossy and attractive Sulphur. her were united in holy wedlock mouths credit will be given by fix'-' Wheneverwher hair etook onTea e that dull, by the pas::or Rev. C. W. Baker, B n'shing approve -1 joint notes.' 4%, faded or streaked appearance, this sem- D. , The br'de was charmingly at- off for each on eredi.t amounts, i pie mixture was applied with wonder - tired in a sue`. of navy blue serge. •E Fossenberry, Geo. Schroeder, i store fort"wrath s sage nand Sulpuu The young couple were unattended .Auctioineer. -- Proprietor. i Ootnpound;' you will get a large bot- a'nc1 Ieft immediately after the ser • —..---.e t tie oY this old-time recipe, improved v:ice on a Noneymoon trip to Tor • Drastic ,measures were taken' featly to uy the se, at very littln of other e, improved onto and l;oitats east. The young last Fall lira the ""flu' api.lc,tn,ic,this: simIale mixture Can be deliended argon couple hive e the eeseeet an.1 est- Fall wo have e n auf l r^.:tk rrf email-, to restore natural color and beauty to redients, all the hair. sem of th' int re community an'.i pox which is eeei�'ing tl tndOciS' A well-known downtown druggist bur best wishes go with them for and careful cots'deratioi of ;,lux; says everybody uses Wyoth's Sage and a longand happy wedded [ f :. Medical Officei s of health. Com- ; Sark ns Compound now because it I darkens t3o naturally and evenly that M'ss Queeni.t:Hedging has acrep ; stxmptlon is a more dangerous rli� nobody 'can tell it has been applied-- ted a position with the Bank of 'ease thein any. More deaths ,situs. ampere a comto b far as ft brush You mena Commerce kraal thus cause than from. from ; dray it through your hair, taking one Altiinzo liedcli.n has iaurthaseall:is all tither contag'cius diseases corn.-. strand at a time, BY morning the father's farm smith n C re liten ( pined, ,revery one is urged tour- gray cha r dl^stwo, i sls rears. d t its oast corner an t; c•`:; ,,riS'',e:3s'c):1 4 ("an t. t;heln5>lves regarclitxg 'Iatlt-i natural color and looks glossy, soft next spring. crculos`s. 1l7inigters anti Tea,cb- and bcnutiful. This preparation is a. 'Since Ts.;erixlio, of Detroit is vis -r, ers have a specials opportunity to i delightful eligh f orttheoil toilet requisite. It i as. jpra' F i long rel.ltar epi nem eau+ ,„ t . . i.nst3 uwt t.a ; a.; �cr eater -urn, I 'triton of disease. .. 1-Lg.. Alvi:nstoe is his successor, Cumningham. and Pride of Lon- don, who have purchased the mar- ble business of Jas. Weeks, have mtoved to town. Mss Maria Jame Glanville passed awaly alt her home here on Oct.. 6th iln her 59th year.. She :elid- ed in Stephen until two years ago. CREDITON Winclialour arellirstg are farmers' best friends. When the old wind- mill fails to "water the cows" be prepared with a UNITED to pump water. And for scores of other jobs your UNITED will save you hund- reds of dollars. Run the washing machine, the cream separator, churn, grindstone and many other machines with this Handy, Reliable Power Plant. United 134 H. P. Specifications are Unequaled • 33/4 in. Bore, 5 in. Stroke. 18 in. Fly Wheels weigh 40 lbs. each. Total approximate weight 350 pounds. "Air Valve" fuel -saver carbur- 3tor. Quick Speed Changing Device. Ask Us for Prices an A11 Size , nginos el MI NO le L PRANG, Sole Agent ZURICI-I. F. A Carload of XXXX CEDAR 44GLES has arrived, Best Quality. ep Xa1bf1eish Zuiieh Something About Egg Circles. There are about fifty Egg Circles fn the province, ranging in member- ship all the way from four to 400. The story of all these egg circles and others which have failed would give an almost complete picture of how co-operation should, or should not, be carried on. In reading over the names where the circles are estab- lished, we find many of them wheso previous market was the small-town local dealer, with his uneconomic method of marketing eggs. Such cir- cles are now receiving, in spite of their distance from the central mar- ket, wholesale prices while unorgan- ized points nearer often receive low- er prices. ,.��,�„-,,�.<.,�,-.� .�-. ,��,�-.mom• tJMB SAGE TER IN FIIEII DR GRAY IIAIR If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Now for an Oid-Time Merry Christmas WE ARE OFFERING AN EX- CEPTIONALLY FINE LINE OF GOODS THIS YEAR. TO APP- RECIATE THEM YOU NUST SEE THEM. AND AT PRICES THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU AND Sc OUR CHRISTMAS PURSE STATIONER A dainty line, and a ,splendid as- sortment of linen paper in hinged, lid, plain and fancy boxes at pop- ular prices. Many styles of pads and envelopes to choose from. Fou'ntai,n Pens. DECORATIONS Tissue, Crepe and +Serpintine paper, fancy Napkins, Bells, Tits. sel, tree Ornaments, Ribbonzenc, Cord, Candles, Candle Holders Etc. BOOKLETS & CARDS iChrisimas Booklets, Cards, Fol- ders, Tags, Seals, Gift Cards, 1920 ,C'ala'ndar Pads. Buy here and you'll get variety, originality of design and good value for your money. 0 TOYS Mechanical and other toys, dolls Gaines and Novelties. Really a ,splendid assortment to select from. A FREE 'A gift Card free with every 25c. purchase and a 1920 Calendar Pad free with ,every box of writing paper at 50,c and up. P1114 ABOVE ARE ONLY A FEW 010 THE MANY ARTICLES WHICH WI CARRY IN STOCK. COME IN AND INSPECT OT.JR. CHI11STMAS GOODS. ZURICH BOCK ROOM Open et enings Phone 841.5 Sal