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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-04-01, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS 3?ROuDFo0'r, Kll-,GORAN, St COOKE Barrister's, Solicitors, Notariec: Putlio tic, Office, on the Square, 21 d door from Flunz(xiitnn St. x1erich. Private funds to` loan at lowest rates W. P OUL,FOOT, Ii, C. ,. J. L. len,2,<nsee, Be .T. 1) 0001{E, Mr, Cooke will be ie. liensall on, Fridnv and Saturday' of each week. ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public Com missioeer, Conveyancing, .!tire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co. Herald Office, Zurich. Dr. E. S. Hardie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFF''ICP — ReNe.'tL OSCAR RLOPP 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 been placed in my hands for sale. Zurich, P. 0. Phone 18-93 Zurich Meet ARE T Fresh and Salt Meats 8otcgna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool Ct16i-i FOR SKINS & TIMES Y igblut D iohert Delaware & Hudson Co.'s LACK CO L Also soft coal. ;Season 1920 Summer Deliveries. Owing to the uncertain and un- settled condition still prevaling in the coal trade, We are again un- able to guarantee delivery or price We will do our best to fill all ar- ders, and prices will be charged in price ruling on day of delivery. Our terms are cash on completion of deliveries. 'Remember We purchase only Stan- dard quality. R Phone house No. 10, Office No. 10. HENSALL ONT. L I V1 POULTRY WANTED TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Do not feed fowl same morning when brought in. Highest Cask Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. 0' s., r e n Phone 94. Zurich UT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. y'4 ds IN THIS COLUMN • .:;.. FOR' SALE quantity of good onion ,Seed or sale Price 90 cents a pound. Wm. Schwalm, Zurich. WANTED Cattle for pasture for Leeson 1930 about 120 head. Apply to Geo. Schroeder, R.R.ie, Zuri.eh FOR SLE A good wood'e'n pump with 20 feet of logs at a bargain, act quick. Appply at'Herald Office. Fresh barrel shipment of guaran- teed Telephone Batteries just ar- rived. W, G. Hess. 'Zurich, EOK SALE: A- young Holstein cow for sale, due in April. ' Also about 300 bushels of barley. Apply to John Regier, Zurich. Phone 84 r 5. LOCAL NEWS LOCA: NEW S April 1st., Alt Fool's Day:. Friday April end, is Good leted:ly The Hall .Dent glove factory and a public holiday, will re -open on Tuesday next. Miss Ethel %A iilia2ne is s- end'n; a Mr. W. H. Truemner of Hens%ill few days at London this week, `called on friends in the viltaQe'lq,st' Mr. I. IJenomme, who was 'vis - Wednesday. Ni.;Alex. Mousseau and family nesday, moved on Monday into the house owned by Mrs. A. Smith in., the Mr. Jacob Schnell of .Ayton, att 'village. ended the funeral of his brother . iting with friends here for some • time, returned to Detroit on Wed - ?•1r,• Lundell, of the Hail Dent i the late J, H. Schnell, last Friday Co.London, was a business vis-' Misses E and C. Laporte, daugh- itor here' las: ,We;tnesd.ly� ters of Jr. Laeporte, Sauk;le Line, i17rs• Kereher, who had been stay- . `"left for Detroit on Tuesday morn- ing . the past winter with Hier ing. father, Me. Ab. Geiger, left for; Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Truemner na.d her home at St. Paul, Min., on daughter, Miss Dorothy, are att- Friday morning s ending the Truemner—Dicks nup- Mr. David Schnell, who had sp- tials at Toronto on Good Friday. ent the past winter at the home of All cement sacks will he settled his father, the late J. H. Schnell, for in each at time of purchase left for his home in Aberdeen,Sgs:., this season, Being best satisfac- on Monday afternoon. He will tion. to alt concerned. stopoff a few days at 'Detroit on Melick S. Braun, a'�urich. his way. 1 Mr. Ed. Beaver and family mov- Mr. Colles, manager of the 'Mole- ed oo Tuesday, into the residence sons Bank advises us that people property he purchased from Mr, NOTICE • who have subscribed for Victory C. Brill, who has moved into the Any, person wishing to grdev dutch sett onions on contract for the coming season, please make ap plication at once. As we do not expect to handle any setts next fall except what are grown on contract, J. Procter, Zurich. NOTICE .SUBSCRIBERS of the Bonds can get their Bonds at the house -he purchased from Mrs. A. Bank. Lehman. Three girls and four boys were • ate man in Chicago got a sen - born on Tuesday, March 23 to the tepee of three years in the pen - wife of Jesils Lopez, a private in itentiary for killing another man the Mexical Army. The children off hand. The jury seemed to I are all alive and both mother and feel that he had been unnecessa- 1 ilcir n a.re doing' splendidly, rily rough C The auction sales of Messrs. A.1 Predictions are plentiful that ga: TO Mouseau and .L Jeffrey recently,' ohne will go as high as 50 cents conducted by Messrs, E. Bossenb- this summer; Several advances Hay Municipal Telephone System 'errs and 0. Klapp, was an unus- have oceured recently in the St -1 The new 1920 Telephone Lirector uai success. Mr. Klopp, who is ates, where 30 cents is paid, and ies have arrived. If you are ocn- only a beginner, welds the haze- from 37 or 38 cents to 50 .cents in fleeted. at Zurich central get your! zne� like an old veteran and in Canada is not an impossible jump. copy there, if at Dachwood cen- time can well take the place of Mr.I alt's good • of you, doctor, to tral call there for your copy. 38-40 Bos..enberry, who has been eng- 1 cmoe an this way to see me this NOTICE- ;aged in this work for fifty-three 1 stormy day," murmured the pat - I have opened up a cobbler and I years, and has retired. I lent. "Not at all, not at all. I'd general shoe repair shop n Ren- A sad death occured at Blake on a pati sni next door, and I thought life's Block, on Victoria street. Friday March 26th, when Mr- I I'd kill two birds with one stone.' Give me a sere of your business Charles S. Meyers passed away at Said the doctor. And a great sil- and I will assure you satisfaction. the age of 52 years, 7 months and es7ee fell. ROY WEBER, - Zurich -40 10 days;. Deceased had been in NOTICE. poor jtalth for several months, I am ready for all kinds of cem- ent work. No job too large. Call on me for Silos, Bridges, Foundat- ions, Etc. ALEX FOSTER — Zurich 40 NOTICE We have in stock Primisory Note Bets]: blanks, 25 to the book, also a quantity of vest pocket receipt book blanks, for sale. Herald Office. jr et n Bought and Sold Any Issue. Par and accured interest. A. F. BESS, - Zurich COST- a.P..A: E ECUTIV Tho Best fait Profession Book-keepers Y•artrd. ()lily those wishing for ad- vancement to •;ua!ify as accountant. iiomestudy training, not interfering with your presc-nt oscura-_ tion. Booklet rico. \'.'e have trained more Certi- fied Pub!,, :.r.-ou ntant� than has any other institu- tion. We h:n • h 'a. { hundreds of others secure good payinn We can heli, you. International • , uu * nts Society, Box302 Toronto Avoid disappointments, dissatisfaction, worry and litigation waking your WILL now, when in good health and of sound Many thousands of dollars are wasted annually in law costs no *ills were mand to dispose of the estates. 1(1) �-. ANADA!RUST O p - ti Managed in eo:In¢clion with The Huron & Ei'ie Mcg € ;age f or'p,rwid n. HEAD 0FFICES_t LONDON, ON's Applications for Guaranteed hi;'oa.'nont Ruecepts received by AN * i 1w HESS, Agent ZURICH, ONTARIO by mind. where seeme hissing been to London for treat- ments, but of no avail; and he was brought home a few weeks agog and passed away with cancer on the stomach. He has bean a res- ident of Hay Township for many years, and is survived by a family of which four are stilt small and al- so his sorrowing widow, who has the sympathy of all who know her. The funeral was held on Monday interment taking place in f3ayf'eld cemetery. LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES Good Friday; 10;30.a.m. Last Ger. Lenten Sere-. 3-5 p.m. Communion of S ck, Me- mbers, notify the Pastor ;f and when he is to call Beater Sunday; 10 a.m,a m. Germ. Prepat. Service 10.30 Easter Service. 11.30 Confirmation. 12 n:. Holy Communion. No, Sunday School. 6.45 sem. Eng. Prep. Service. i Pen. Easter Service. 6 p.m. Holy Communion. .Special Music. SALTS IF KIDNEYS OR BIADDER BOTHER harmless to fish Kidneys and neutral ize irritating acids -Splendid for system.. Kidney tad Bladder weokn sg restilt from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there. is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and some- times ometimes 'very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a table spoonful in a ;lass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the molds in the urine eso it no longer is a source of irritation to tho bladder and urinary or. gaits which then act normally again. Jed Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made front the acid of grapes and lemon julep, combined with Lithia, and is used by tlionsaeds of folks who are I subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad 81'.lts is spiels. did for ki.dnoye and cw,„;ies Ino bad sffeets whatever. Hero you have a pleasant, efferveseent lithia-'water drink, whish ruiekl ' relieves bladder trouble; 1 0 1, 9e Di° 4079 .Thareptietalyoibtentlfedlcinetl l,CL'', d AVetelablePreparationfetA5T , sinaitatingttielboa byRegula tingtheStomachs andJowets of ,i TherebyPxort'LotingDigCstid) Gheerfulnes5 andliest.Gen:ainsi neither Opium,Ilorphineltot Mineral.. OT1 AROOTlC. EcOoPOlO7P (VII ;bplTarle pumpkin Se Senna Rochelle d'ai`s Anise Seri! frCbrb rattdorir6 Norml Seed Clar (magas Ifi�nlrTJ-°'.acm� AhelpfulRemedy tot Constipation and'Diarl hoes; and Feverishness and a Loss os SLEEP r.estfttittterefcom tancj'• isaatureo£� Toe CENTAUR COMPAr� MorlTREA ' For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That:. Genuine Casthr a .Always Dears the Signature e of In Use For Over Thirty Yrs Exact Copy of Wrapper. u' Sr .":eel'e1t Do o n o 'L forget to lice your THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, .Tor' .`i'72- on or b i',;.. the 30th r,' minion of Canac a arse- :.+epar trnent of Finance 1 1920. LL 1, -,,ons residing ,':a ,2cia, ern- x;i iii Canac ..i: carrying 011 business in Canada, arc .._:.ie to a tax on income, as follows: -- 1. Every unmarried per- ' n, or widow, or widower, without dependant-•. vs defined by the Act, who during the calendar .a_r 1919 received or earned $1,+'' -?3 or more. 2. All other individuals who during the calendar year 1919 received c•P earned ,',',2,000 or more. 3. Evcry corporation and joint stock company whose profhs exceeded $2,009 during the fiscal year ended in 1919. to be used in filing, 0LJI returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920. INDIln.DUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use a' 1. NUM:MS MS AND RANCHERS mt .t u e Form CORPORAT!IONS and joint stock colnlpanios must use G'orm r. -entity :;vary Terson required to make a return, who :ails to do so iv:thin the time limit, shall he sub:ect to a penalty of Twenty-iiva per centum of the amount of the tax payable. Amy 1 ersan, whether taxable, or otherwise, who fails to make <i return or provide informa- tion <luly required according to the provision of the Act, shall be liable on summary conviction to a ;'ennity of $ifO for each day during v l.b•:tl the .'.efstult continues. Mso any person .i'.:ng 0 fel t.ttement itt any return or In lir info- :tat.o.i required by the Minister, shall %o llab'e, on sut•tntnry conviction, to a penalty nor ex<•otdine, 510,080, or to sig months' imprison - Ment or to loth line and ltuluisonnlent, 2 General Instructions. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or .! ssistant Inspectors of Taxation or from Fos tnias ters. Read carefully all instructions on Form before filling it in. Prepay postage one letters and docu- ments forwarded by .`mail to Inspectors of Taxation. ation. Make your returns promptly and avoid penalties. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, LONDON,' ONT B R.EADNP , Commissioner of Taxation. t: 1