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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-03-25, Page 5ea BUSINESS CARDS PROLU)FO'OT, KLLLORAN, & COOKE $amassers, Solicitors, Notarioe Public &o. Office; on the Sgnai•e, end door fawn Hamilton St. Goderiele Private funds bo loan at lowei.t rates VP. Pit0UDFOOT, K. C. J. L..Kirr.oiten, H. J. 1) Cooi . Ur, Cooke will be in Hensall on Friday and Saturday of each week. • ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public Com missioner, Conveyancing, Sire alnd Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co. Herald Office. Zurich. Dr. E. S. Haraie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WED NUSDA DASHWOOD E VER - MAIN OFFICR — HEN° \LL. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- unty of Huron, Sales conducted in any part of the County. Char- ges moderate. Satisfaction 'guar- anteed or no pay. ,Several fine farms have e been placed in my hands for .Zurich, P. 0. Phone 18-93 Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for 'Wool CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES Y` rigAbl6.t Delaware & Hudson Co.'s LACE ANA COAL fear "YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN WANTED Cattle for pasture for season 1920 about (20 head. Apply to Geo. Schroeder, R.R12, Zurich FOR SALE A. good wooden pump with 20 feet of logs at a bargain, act quick. Appply at Herald Office. Fresh barrel shipment of guaran- tees] Telephone Batteries just ar- rived. W. G. Hess. Zurich. NOTICE TO (SUBSCRIBERS of the Hay Municipal Telephone System Thee new 1920 Telephone Ei.eetor les have arrived,. If you are ocn- nected at !Zurich central get your copy there', if at Dachwood cen- tral call there for your copy. 38-40 NOTICE. I have opened up a cobbler and general shoe repair shop in Ren- nie's Block, on Victoria street. Give ane a sare *of your business and I will assure you satisfaction. ROY WEBER, - Zurich --40 Also soft coal. Season 1920 Summer Deliveries. Owing to the uncertain and rine settled condition still prevaling in the coal trade, We are again un- able to guarantee delivery or price We will do our hest to fill all or-! ders, and prices will be charged in ir•st .1,, pricer ruling 'on day of deli very. w : • .Our tennis are cash din conipletion of deliveries. ;Remember We purchase only Stan- dard quality',. D. A. Cantelon Phone house No. 10, Office No. 10. I-il ENSALL'ONT. LIVE POU LT RY WANTED TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Do not feed fowl same morning when brought in. Highest Cash Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich LOCAL NEWS Dr. Campbell spent a few days at London nad Sarnia the end of last week. The roads are beginning to dry up and autos will soon be numer- ous on the highways. A. man born at sea would have: quite a time locating his hii•. ha" place. Miss Lila Melick, of the Clinton Business College, spent the week- end at her home here. Mr. :C. Brill is moving into his residence property he purchased from Mrs. A. Lehman some time NOTICE. I am ready for all kinds of"'eem- ent work. No job too large. Call on me for Silos, Bridges, Foundat- ions, Etc. .:ALEX FOSTER — Zurich 40 AUCTION SALE MORTGAGE SAEL OF FARM LANDS Under powers of Sale in a Mor- tgage there will be offered for sale at Public Auction by Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer, at the Dom- inion Hotel, Zurich, on Saturday Mardi 271,1,.. at 2 p. m. 1S/ lot 9, and Wle lot 10, L. R.E. Hay, formerly owned by Nelson Masse. TERMS OF SALE; -20% down on ray of sale nad balance in 30 days,. — For further particulars see po3t- ers or apply to Proudfoot, Killoran iYt Cooke, Goderich, Vendors' Celicitors. Dated March 8th, 1)20. is 0Tlee , 'We have In stride Bcok blanks, 25 to a quantity of vest book blanks, for sal Victory Bought and Sold LOCAL NEWS Miss lda Routledge spent a few days at Exeter this week. Mr. Hunsberger, of near New Hamburg, continues the conduct nee of mid -week singing school prac- tice in the Mennonite church. Mr. Colles, manager of the Mol - sons Bank advises us that people who have subscribed for Victory Bonds can get their Bonds at the $sol. •, Mr. Harry Weber, who 1i'i.s spent several weeks with friends here, retura2d to his home in Galt, h h1 d1 e \vert a is emp oye ina lar ago. 'clothing manufacture. Mr Monis Weber d's•o el o'his residence to Mr. Jas Meidinger, As we go to press we learn of who recently returned from the. the death of Mr. J. H. Schnell of west. the \ illage, who died this Wednea- Mrs. T. Rader of near Dashwvood day morning, who has been ailing of her stents in health all winter. More part - visited att. he home p Mr;. and Mrs. H. Truemner, last week. Mrs. J. Snider of the Sauble Line north, returned from a pleasant' (' visit with friends at London anit other points, Mr; N. E. Dahms, who occepied the residence now owned by Mr. E. Snell, has moved on the flat in Try Grandmother's Old Favorite the Hartleib Block. Recipe of Sage Tea and Miss Morton, Evangelist, who has '= Sulphur. ended her two -weeks' campaign in ' the Evangelical church, left for a Almost everyone knows that Sage similar ,.ailing near Ottawa on MOD Tea and Sulphur, properly compound - day morning. A. : ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked A_fi:ei• thirty-three years of eat- or gray. Tears ago the only way to get isfactory service in co..due ing flub- this mixture was to make it at home, 1this section, . which is mussy and troublesome. 1 k t any km -tars will follow next week. CRAY HAIR BECOMES AR AND 8EAUTIF1 Primisoy Note the book, also pocket receipt e•. Herald 0ffiie. ends Any Issue. Par and accured interest. A.. F. FBESS, - Zurich COST C.P.A: EAEGUTIVE The Best Paid Profession Book-keepers wanted. Only those wishing for ad- vancement to qualify as accountant. Home study training, not interfering with your present occupa- tion. Booklet free. \\•e have trained more Certi- fied Public Accountants than has any otherinstitu- tion. We have helped hundreds of others. secure good Paying positions. We can heti) you. International Accountants Society, Box302 Toronto tic auction sales in is Nowadays we situp Y as a our veteran auctioneer, Mr. °Ede iirugstore for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul - ward Bossenberry, has disposed of phur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved the business and will not conduct l,y the addition of other ingredients, that ands of dollars worth of goods any more. sales except the gales at very little coat Everybody uses now advertised. In the years,• .i can possibly eparlt lin w, because no one that Mr Bossenberry has acted, your hair, as it does it so naturally as auctioneer, he has sold thous- and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small and has always given the best of .1 strand at a time; by morning the gray satisfaction. Mr. Bossenberry is t hair disappears, and after another ap- not as strong and healthy as he pplication or two, your hair becomes 9aea gungeutifully Mirk, thick and glossy and u uo s1 sed to be and aitho ah till active yeu look y y r. 4Vyeth s lake y.ur Will! Avoid, disappointments, dissatisfaction, worry and litigation by making your WILL now, when in good health and of sound mind. Many thousands of dollars are wasted annually in law costs where no wills were mond to dispose of the estates, ANADATRUST conhPr�N'� llfanaged In Connection with • The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation, HEAD oppiceS'r LONDON. ON's' Applications for Guaranteed Investment Receipts received by ANDREW HESS, Agent ZURICH, ONTARIO co e r !swan rf "err nits/ Sage sare and able to do his usual delighttui am oust Of is'a has decided take ell. the cure, mitigation or prevention of and Sulphur Compound ' toilet requisite. It is not intended for work, he tot k well-earned rest, ea3at SALE' Half -acre. land, in Zurich,. east+ of Hartleib's Block, suitablegar- dening. Also Dominion liortse"' stables. For particulars apply to Wm. 5 Johnston, Dominion 'rouse Zurich.. LUTHERAN .CIi iBCR NO ' Palm Sundae, . 10 a.m. Special :Service. 11 a.m. Exam. of Catechumens 1.2 m Sunday School. 7 p.in. Last English^admen ,Sea \'ice,. Special Music. Good Friday; 10 ;30 a.m. Last Ger. Lenten Serv. 3-5 p.m. Communion of S,ck, Me- mbers, notify the Pastor ;f and when he is to call Easter Sunday; 10 a.m.a m. Germ. Prepat. Service 10.30 Easter Service. 11.30 Confirmation. 12 m. Holy Communion. No Sunday School. 6.45 p.m. Eng. Prep. Service. 7 p.m, Easter Service. 8 p.m. Holy Commun`.on. Special Music. disease - ►.we.•..»...... w..«.................w..1")... ww-m-swills I OLD-TIME COLD CURE-- ` DRINK. HOT TEA! {, i,.w.wMa.p.•..wa..a.a.«.we.......••.elle.»a op.,......w.o.e. Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaning up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer teem a cold or the grip. Itis inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore Safe and harmless. RUB RDEUMATISM FROM STIFF AfflNO JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a shall trial bottle of old St, .Tiieobs Liniment Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Reis soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Lini- ment" right on the "tender ,spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Liniment" is a harmless rheu- matism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness Irons ach- ing jousts, muscles and bones; stops Sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Net a 30 cent bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer 1 ,flub rholP t - itii n saw., 1 is 3 aut. O011,111M I, ILII i �lulll�pi.l u®nomnnnmw'm xo 4079 "f 1'hel,roprieta1Yorl711{odlcmo . 141, AYetelablePreparatlonforAst �; irsimilatingtheroedby Vegeta tingthe Stomachs endBewels of ,Therehyy otingDigeStion! 1; GlteerfulneSS aildRes hive n neither WP�an,Morp ane net +Mineral. NOT i A COT 1 j?et�pcefOldD/.'-r4rt' � Pospkln Seat Senna h ale Sarre AniseSeed Peppermint Sealy Ono Seed an ifred nger N 1Ya� AhelpfalRemedyfor Gensti ationandDtarrhoea; and Feverishness s er. LEE d rOSutting r0. f � 1 Iset f i VIE' CE T U1Rco ANK MONTREAL,P•Q gots- oldpt6tn b CL1`Ts Do5'S4Q' 35., Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For vr Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY. important Notice! 1i e l" S<" �'``a - Ei•' a. ?Ii et .l`r iiia ce � o,+ ' ,ri 1: nnilliml et c:;tanaba Should be Filed at Once All persors residing in Canada, employed in Canada, or carrying 011 badness tri Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows: Every unmarried person, or • uedote, or uridower, without de- pendants as &fined by the Act, who during the calendar yeer,1919, rc tented or earned $1.000 or more. CLASS 1 Forms to be used in filing returns: on or before the 31st of March, 1920: Trustees, executors, ad- ministrators, agents and - assignees must use Form T 3. • Employers making a return of the names and amounts paid to all di- rectors, officials, agtnt:i or other employees must use Form T 4. Corporations and ,joint Stock Companies making a return of all dividends and bonuses paid to sharehold- ers and members during 1919, must use Forni T 5. NoTLr-individual,, comprising p rrt- uership must file returns in their snaivi- dual =nudity on Form T 1 or T ! A. PENALTY Every person who is required to make this -return, who fails to do so within the time. limit, shall be subject to :t penalty of $10.00 for each day during which the default continues —and all such pen- altice shall be sssesech end collected from the Pk reon li:1„b.te to master the return z n in the same manner in which trues are essesse.i unci col- lected. An other individuals, who during the calcndJr year 1919, received or earned $2,000 or more. Time Limit All perst.ns in Class 1, shown hereon, moist file on or before the 31st of March, 1920. All person:4 in Class 2, shown hereon,- .niu',t 1i1 on or before the 301h of April, 1920. - General !milieus Obtain Forms from tilt Inspectors o r Aesietrn lnspccters of Tax tarn,: from Postmaster.;. Read carefully all i'- itructions on Form heft;!•• Filling it in. Prepay 1losta ge 11 letters and docu^t'''ilts warded by mail to Instil tors of Taxati:ll?. Make your re'turl?;i prom illy, rnc4 avoid s:• sddress ui li:s?cctor of Taxation for this District, :. m LONDON, C;ht 1 Every corporation and joint stock company,whose Profits exceeded $2,000 during the fiscal year end- ed in 1919. CLASS 2 Forms to be used in filing returns cn or before the 30th of April, 1920: All individuals other than farmer:; and ranchers min t use Form'r 1. Farmers and ranchers ihu-t it.e Lorna T 1 A. .Corporations and Joint Stock Companies must use Form 7 2. PENALTY Every person required to Make a return, who fails to do eo within the time Itinit, shall be subject to ra,.penalty of twenty-five per centum of ; the amount of the tax payable. Any person, whether taxable or otherwise, who fails to make a return or provide information duly required according to the provisions of tete Act, shall be liable on stun mary conviction to a penalty of $100.00 for each des during which the default continues. elso any pereen making a false statement in any return or in any information required by the elinistcr, shall be ','.able, oa; summary cos ictit n, to n penaltyLot execrc •'c e$1” e0e, sr to six ratviitla:; ir.:pri on- ment or to loth fine and R. W. firm,/1/4 DNiutt Commissioner of Taxation.