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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-04-08, Page 4.THE HERALD
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THE HERALD
ZURICH, ONTARIO.
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V' MSALL
G. T. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING-
!Stage
►TORNIN i -i -!Stage leave Zurich ... 7.00 a.m.
South, No. i63 ... ___ ..... 8.58 aim,
Ncrth, No. 163 ..- ... ...10.33 a.m.
AFTERNOON
Star leave Zurich ... -..3.00 p,m.
South, No. 164 4.50 p.m.
North, N +. 165 6.14 p.m.
Licensed Auctioneer
I have take'. :.gut Auctioneer's
License for the County of Huron
:lend am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. Give
me a trial and I will assure you
satisfaction OT 'make no charge
Arthur ;Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 131;
MasseyT'Harris
REPAIRS
handle all kinds of MaSsey-
Harris repairs for Farm Implem-
ents. Also a full line of Verity
Plow Points and Plow Repairs, at
My Shops, opposite Town Hall.
J.,J.Barry - Zurich
Salesman Wanted
To Represent
THE OLD RELIABLE FONT -
HIL MISERIES
The greatest demand for Nursery
Stock in Years.
British and European Markets a-
gain open for Canadian Fruit.
Largest list of Fruit and Ornamen-
tal Stock. Seed Potatoes,
etc., grown in Canada
Write for Particulars
Siong & Wellington
Established 1837
TORONTO, ONT.
Municipal Matters
• (By A. h'. I,)
HAY . COUiie.aL
Flay Council met .for its regalia,.
session on April 3rd, All mem-
bers were present. The minutes o
to the previous Ir_e.ting were react
and approved,
The awards under the Townslaap
of Hay War Memorial Shcolarship
was awarded to the pupils receiv
ieg the highest marks at the an-
nual departmental Entrance ex-
aminations. Such pupils must at-
tend public school or separate sch-
ool ie the Township of clay or Un.
school in other townships support-
ed bs the township of Say. Tue
parents or guardian of ch..d.en en-
celled to awards must reside a.,
the 'Township of Hay. The aw-
ards to be apportioned as ioliow..
First award, 50 per cent; Second
award 30 per cent; Third award
20 per cent.
By-law No, 5, 1920, relating to
commuting of the Statute Labor
in the Township and appointing
commissioners for the respective
divisions was read a third time and
passed and the Reeve was author-
ized to affix his signature and the
seal of the Tonwship thereto.
The Reeve was authorized to
sign elaecque of $500.110 as part pay-
ment on the property known as
the Zurich Central 'telephone of-
fice and to sign a note on behalf of
the Township for the balance of
$500.00 at the rate of 5;G per cent,
per annum due Januaz'y 1st, 1921,
The following orders were pas-
sed;—
P. Deichert refund dog tax 2.00
J. A. Willi-ams&Co, acct. re Hednon
13.00; 1i. H. Nesbitt, se C. Rupp';
3 months, 33; J. M. Ziler labor and
teams, con.. 1.4-13 19.00; L. Schilbe.
ditto 22,50; W. Farwell, gravel 3.15
J. A. Snaith, labor and team eon 10
11 171.10; As Rose, ditto con 14-15
17.90; E. Willert, damage to buggy
e.50; C,;*• •Klopp, auct. fees re tel.
line 1,01; C. Erb labor and teams
cent. 12-13 12•.90; C. Gascho ditto
12,60: S. Huffman ditto eon 10-11
11•T0; 5 Deitrich, damage to plow
disc and iabor 17,60; J. Jeffrey lao
at and team con. 14-15 12:00; J. Mc -
Si ids• r: p ciulr, B. L. 3.00; Cau. In
Tel Cc. supplies 20.0o; .`;or. E1.
D. T. Jan. to Feb. 20 74.05; P. I41c-
Isaac salary 267.00; power and ex -
/a -nal 11:95; cony. on coil. 15,2); pos-
tage Bell Co. .75; extra labor 5.00;
corn. local tickets 1.10;, com..LD.T.
1 ;.75 less 800 �C(.O.p S.' 35.20 .• • M.
Eeitz, salary 156.25, batteries 6.30,
coma loc. tits 1 55; 4. F. Hess, part
payment tel. property 500.00.
The council adjourned to meet
May 1st at 1 p,tn;
•Af. F. KESS, Clerk.
DASHWOOD
Mr, Herb Rinker of Sarnia vis-
ited with his parents over Easter, mended for their contributions to
The F,vangel.c.il church heed thee' the concert so ches.rful and atteu
annual church meeting last '1'hurs- Civet
day the following otficers tor the Slaking maple syrup has been
S. S. were elected; Pres. G. Oes- the order of the day in the treielaer, Vice, A. Birk, Sec. C. W. neigh-
borhood during the past two we-
-Yager, Treas. Art Haugh. ekst The sap run however has
Mr. Ira Tiernan of Galt spent Ea- not been continuous, hence the
ster with his parents. quantity of syrup is not large this
Miss Lulu Steinhage.i of Wind:,o; season,
is visiting at her home here. If weather continues as favor -
Mrs. Guenther and daughter Eu able this week as last, seeding will
oleen deft for London en Friday, be began before the end of this
where the latter underwent an op- week;,
eration for the removal of her After Easter holidays, Gospel
tonsils, Services will be held every Sunday
Dr, Taylor spent Saturday in eveninghn the school room N.o 15,
London. Hay. ,We hope wit many as poi -
Mrs. Westlake and children of sible will avail themselves of the
Centralia are visiting relatives in • benefit to be derived from thee
town,.
M4 J. K. Goetz is having his
relrai.ed in readiness bfor the
,sprint; work.
...sib, and Mra. Magwood of :Sar-
psi are \'.siting relatives hero.
• inspector 'IOW- paid our selto:u.
an otiiaiat visit last week:.
Mrs. ()Connor of Detroit vis-
ited in town tact week.
Mr. Walter Fassold and sister,
Ada of London spent. Good Pride,,
Atla.••wlte their parents.
lvlr. N,. Stare and 1!'. aG•uenttue.
who have been engaged in Lie,.
od have returned.
rel. and Mrs. J. Dale of %Veto..
Gro se spent ,Sunday with Mr. en
ilarS. Gl. Koch.
air. and Mrs. P. Schrader dna
family of Stratford spent the we-
ts cna with mends heree
Mr. and Mrs. Et Thiel of .Eats.
spent Sunday in town.
Mr. D Haugh has purcha-ed the
_arm of Reid, Edighofier & Sun
for a handsome figure. _ Mr. Ha-
ugh getseposaession in Octoose.
Another of our olderst reside-
nts has passed away, in the perso_.
of Mr. Tcliias Guenther, who Wier
on March 25th. IIe had reaches
the age of 84, and up to a few
days before his death was quite
acti'. a He was a man of sterling
qualities and up to late years took
an active interest in the Evangel-
ical Church,'. He is survived by
his widow, one son, Charles, and
four daughters. Mrs. Fahner,
Mrs. J. Hoffman, Mrs. S. Martin and
Mrs. D. Bettschen. The rem-
aina were interiecl in Crediton cern
etery on Tuesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Delgaty are
speeding their Eas'_er holidays in
Stanley.
The Ladies' Aid of Calvary E --
aneelical church held their zegu ar
meeting last Thursday, April lst.
A s'ery interesting meeting was
heli. The previous week the
-Aid made a comforter for miss-
ions, the lining being suppi'el by
Mist Edmonston, also a quilt was
made for Mrs. (Rev.)' Yager, Lunch
was then served which was enjoy
ed by all.
DASHWOOD BREEZES
Fall wheat in this vicinity looks
well and weather condtiions •be-
ing favorable, promises a good
crc,re° t
sn sceesol .:cgncert _given ,by
the 1lupils oe IS. S: No. 15 on There,-
day Of last week, was a decided
sueceese The pupils acquitted
STANLEY TOWNSHIP,
AN LA.GTDkt WEDDING
On Thursday oat last week .a•
beautiful Rester wedding- took
place at the Presbyterian manse,
S:afor'th, the contracting pazt;ea,
Mr. J. 1'. 'burner and Alas Bertha
Westlake, are well known and high
ly respected citizen of Stanley
lowtlsnip, The marriage cerem-
ony was conducted by .ttev.- Dr. F.
H, Lar.{in at Seaiorth P.esbyter,an
church, in the presence of a ~ few
iziezads and relatives or the br;dal
pair.
The bride wore a beaut.ful taup
suit with hat to match, and ear•-
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have on hard one DeIaaval and- oriel
Ielott 1 Separators,also two
Gray: -
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ihxggres
which we will sell at pre- S
advance prices for clutch. sale. m••
Few Bar anise:
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Cream
Se1aratorshave advanced
'10 in price. Buggies 20 per cent. We
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riect in her hand a bouquet of Ea- e9 4,• 0
ster flowers. Among • the numer-
ous valuable gifts to the bride was
a beauteul 1 -earl Sunourst by the
groom
• SOME OTHER FARM MACHINERY IN STOCK AT LAST ,
41 YEAR'SPRICES.
After the usual complimentary
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e:a,lutations, goad wsh es. toasts and it
bridal toast partake.,, eta °,iridal 0
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couple proceeded to the . S ruble : SEE US ABOUT NEW AND GOOD SECOND DRAG HARROWS
Line, S.anlay, where they wet re-
side at p e-ent It is needless to •
BLACKSMITH WORK
say the nappy couple have the
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best of wishes from a large circle s•
e BRING ALONG THAT PERTICUIaAR BLACKSMITH JOB, WE '
of ceee-kr.i.ted fr'e ds for a lov-
ing cruise on the bargee of life.
OARKEN GRAY NAI
RI a
lOOk YOUNG, PRE1TY
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Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No-
body can tell.
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Hair that loses its color and lustre,
or when it fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
in the hair. Our grandmother made
up:a n,i::ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at-
tractive. use only this old-time recipe.
Nowt days we get this famous mix-
ture improved by the addition of other
ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound," which dark-
ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell it has
been applied. You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; but what
delights the ladies . with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound is that, be-
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few. applications, it also brings
back the gloss and lustre and gives it
an appearance of abundance. qi
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound is a dOAightful toilet requisite
to impart color and a youthful ap-
pearance to the hair. It is not in-
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre-
vention of disease.
th mselc'es well and showed muenl•
pi in in th..ir tr..in.ng for the event
i a_re was a large audience assem-
bled for the occasion, and show -
ea their appreciation of the var-
ious numbers given. The talent
Iron Dashwood, and Grand 13enu
ulstricts added much to the ent-
Lrtainment of the evening. The
lunch served by the girls of the
district was timely and appreci-
ated. The dis-r,ct is to be com-
ply the Edison Amberola is
• the World's Universal Musical Tn-
strurnent. Come see and hear
Miss Clara Kuntz of Stratford is
spending the holidays with hes
parents.
Mr. Andrew Musser left last
week for London, where he has ac-
cepted a positiore
Mrs. Edmeston and daughter,
are spe:tdiug the holidays in Blyth
Miss B. Nesper and Mr. Ezra Gu-
enther have returned to Buffalo,
after attending the funeral of ther
uncle, the late T. Guenther.
Mr. Chester Geiser and Carl
Graupnei spent Easter at their
bones here.
Mrs. Hopkins an ched,en of Se
Thomas are t isiting Mr. and Mrs.
J, Geiger.
r,M, Earl Guenther has purch-
ased a new Ford.
Our town isr� wail 'supplied with
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car agents, Tiernan Chevrolet;
l't. Kraft, Gray -Dort; and T.
Kiu.mpp, Overland,.
Miss Lang of Dorchester is v's-
itinf; her sister Mrs. A. Oestreich-
then and je:lge: for yourself. or at pleeent.
,Alae Edison 131tie Arnhem], roc- G Stere and TT,. 'Tyler, who have
orcl1, in stock, hove working, in Oshrera flax mill,
Ale. Singer wetting maehinra in rtpent Easter at Veer home here.
str,r,lc and agent for Pian ,. 01-1 Miss Alberti and Myrtle Cook of
lice s' my restrle'nee. yy tr , T.c,nclon spent the holiday 'vith
�l Zuni . i tn,,i.' Barest:.
i. wall,
r.
services.
SCHOOLREPOR 1T
Following is the Report for
Ui. S S. No,15, Hay and Stephtee ,
based on a series of test examin-
ations on all the subjects taught I
for three months term ending Mar
31st.
Parents are zequestel to resod
their children regularly to school
in order that all the pupils may
receive their proper standing in
the monthly reports.
Basis of standing, 100.
1Sr. IV;— Mabel Turnbull 82;
Marion Turnbull, 81, Grace Turn-
bull, 79, Cora Baker 79, Haz:'l Pat-
terson, 66, Wilfred Turnbull, 04;
Leslie Turnbull 60, Alice Schroe,ler
57.. t
.Sr II1;—Ruth Turnbull 78.
Jr. III;—Amiel Fischer 75, Ar-
nold Keller 56, Floyd Pollock 40,
Clarence Pfaff 34.
Jr. end Pearl Walper 71, Joel
Baker, 73; Eimore Keller 20.
Pt., II; Herbert Keller, 84.
Pt, I;-•-Ethei Walper 88.
Average attendance for term 13.
rI•, S. Delgaty,teacher
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WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS AND PIPING.
WT INSTALL AND KEEP IN REPAIR ALL OUR PUMPS.
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SHINGLFIS SHINLES
Parties requiring Shingles this season
will do well by bying therm at once. As.
after April 1st all shingles will a_clvellico
10 per cept. in price.
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FOR
FLOORS
SENOUR:S
FLOOR PNMT
FOR `.`
SURFACE
Spruce
Up
Paint
Up
Now is the time you can greafly improve the appear-
ance of your home with a touch of paint here and
there. Don't, neglect your furniture and woodwork.
A coat of protection will work wonders. Save the
surface and you save all.
FOR
VERANDAHS
115 OUTSIDE
PORCH PA/HT
MARTINSENQUR
PAINTS AND VARNISHES
For the Walls and Ceilings
N E U -TONE--the washable,
sanitary finish that will not fade
or rub off. Many pleasing tints
and suggestions for stencilled
borders.
For Woodwork, etc.
MARTIN'S WHITE ENAMEL
—(the enamel de luxe) a beauti-
ful finish for bathrooms, bed-
rooms, etc. It stays white.
For Floors
MOM'S FLOOR PAINT—
a wide range of colors. It dries
hard with a beautiful enamel
finish that wears and wears and
wears.
For Hardwood Floors
MARBLE- ITE — The perfect
floor finish that withstands the
hardest usage. A hard finish that
will not mar nor scratch white.
It can be washed with soap and
water.
For Furniture
WOOD-LAU STAIN—in many
shades, Oak, Mahogany, Cherry,
etc. Gives to inexpensive woods
the cappearance of the more
costly. Easy to use.
For Verandahs
OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT—
dries hard in a few hours and
wears like iron.
Come and consult us on any painting you contemplate.
We will be glad to advise. We have a full range of
MARTIN-SENOUR Paints attdVarnishes—theeasiestand
most profitable to use. For every purpose --for every surface.
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