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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-04-15, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS PROUDFOOT, K1LI.OPAN, & C'OOKE l3arrincers, Solicitors, Noe, rife Public aro, Office, on the Square end door f,em H:nniibon St. ('derir:h Private funds to loan A lowe-t riitc9 W. Pao UT) ROOT, %a J. L. }Sii.r.oitay. H. J. 1) Comte. Mr. Cooke will be in Haman. on Friday and Saturday of each week. ANDREW P. HESS, Notary Public Com missioner, Conveyancing, Fire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canticle Trust Co Herald Office, Zurich. D r ■ s S. DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY TSIURSDAY MAIN OFFTCF — AENq tLL. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- unty of Huron, Sales conducted in any gait of the County. Char- ges moderate. Satisfaction guar- anteed or no pay. Several fine farms have been placed it my hands for sale. Zurich, P. 0. Phone 18-93 Zurich lievt MARKET Fresh aid Salt Meats Bologna Liausa.gee, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS S Ti1DES Tungblut Deiohe 'ti Delaware & Hudson Co.'s LAM N COL 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 or- E dens, and prices will be charged in price ruling on clay of delieery. Our terms are cash on completion of deliveries. Remember We purchase only Stan- dard quality. Phone house No. 10, Office N. 10. HENSALL ONT. LAVE P0,U LT RY• WANTED TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Do not feed fowl same morning when brought in. Highest Cash Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs Wo O'Brien Phone 91. Zurich M.,.Utti +iL`-• eery ruT YOUR Wants, For Salle, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN T.HT"3COLUMN WAN'I td:ie 1 am in the market for potat.)es any quantity, highest market price paid. —C. Fritz, Zurich, WANTED Cattle for pasture for Leeson 1920 about ,20 head., Apply to Geo. Schroeder, R.R.'2, .Zuri,eh. FOR SALE ,S:ed Oats, "G-rainry Filler", sp- ring wheat, some Manturia Barley for sale, at my farm 1e mi.es south of iZurich, J. Hey, Jr., ,Zurich. FOR SALE A young Holstein cow for due in April: Also about bushels of barley. Apply to John Regier, Zurich. Phone. 84r5. sale, 300 NOTICE. I azo ready for all kinds of cem- ent work. No job too large. Call on me for Silos, Bridgea, Foundat- ions, Etc. ALEX FOSTER — Zurich 40 NOTICE. I have opened up a cobbler and general shoe repair shop iu Ren- nre's Block,. on Victoria street. Clive me a sere of your business and I will assure you satisfaction. • ROY WEBER, - Zurich -40 NOTICE Any person wishing to grow dutch sett onions on contract for the corning season, please make ap plication at once. As we do not expect to handle any setts next fall except what ,are grown on contract, You can also con'ract by using your own seed. • J. Preeter, Zurich. FOR SALE A good wooden pump with 20 feet of logs at a bargain, act quids. Appply at Herald Office: We have in stock Primisory Note Bcok blanks. 25 to the book, also a quantity of vest pocket receipt book blanks, for sale. Herald Offeie ry ads Bought and Sold- Any Issue. Par and assured interest. A. F. f3ESS, - Zurich COST-C.R .: EXE .CUTIVE The Best Paid Profession Book-keepers wanted. Only those wishing for ad- vancement to qualify as areountant. Horne study training, not interfering with your present occupa- tion. Booklet free. We have trained more Certi- fies Puhlia Aeoountants than has any otherinstitu- tion, We have helped hundreds of others secure good paying positions. We can help yon. International ilei ountants Society, Box362 Toronto oge FOCAL NEWS Mr. Ed. Wurm was a visitor to Simeon on Monday. Mrs. (Dr.) Oetewye•r was on the sick list last week, - Mr Jacob Howard of K.tch ner is in the village looking for a resid- ence to reside. he nevem d.siio ,cd of his dwelling property at Kit- chener, Mr. Ed. Deichert, traveller ,with headquarters at Detroit, i5 visiting at the hoiree of his mother, Mrs. J. Deichert Si;. Lest Sunday was obseeeed as Armenian San:lay in the Evangel- ical Sabbath School, and a very lib: rel cOntribul. was given am )u-• nting to $75.00 Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Truemner, beide; couple, of Toronto, were V5- iti'os at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. True -7 none] over the week -enol. Mr. Win, •Callfas received his 1 -ton Ford truck on Friday, he 1punccased only the truck with chases, and 11 Tr. FcrJ Hess, the loc- al carriagereaker, will equip the body, Yeti, et.•., thereon, and when complete, will no doubt make a fine bus, and a credit to Zurich. PROPERTY CHANGES A. change in real estate of some interest was transacted iast,week 'Shfl,ka, visited friends in Michiga•i when Mr. Casper \1'alper exchan- recently, ged his fine dwelling property to Mr. Chris Gingerich of the Mrs, A. Johnston & eon dor the Bronson Line, Stanley, had the hotels, ,•oeerly known as the Dom- misfortune, while cutting wood in Neel House. Mr. Wa i e; £,eti 1 O,^ the bust: last week, to cut a se•,.--. session on April 'loth, and intends ere, gash in his loot. Medical aid ; to caniinue tlic' general notel bus- wiza at once called and several tit- in ee, wh.c z :s a i e.e it r .n Ztr ea, itches had to be made to close the while Mrs. A. Johnston & Son, who wound. hat . s:nce disposed of their dwei-' 1:E Faust left for Water - ling property received from Mr, ' lo,' c'11 Mun lav morning, while Mrs. \i'alper to Mr. \lex, Foster, will Faust left last week for Loudon,, hold an tuzct.o:1 sale of their lrou:e- lnit crning to the severe iline3s of hold effects this Saturday, \pr}i her mother, Mrs. C. Hartleib, at the 17th. ; Waterloo, was called to th.it piece.. Ida Conrad Simon of the Zurich `j r ho}i^ to hear of a speedy res- to Ilensail Ro.ed. has purchas.dtlle overy of Mrs. Hartleib. fine farm adjo'n.ng his iron 01r, i :BORN Chas. Redmond, i..eing Lot °3, con Schmidt—Al New Hamburg- .- amburg 0,1 5, !fav '1 o�vnshi z.. Imr.1 diate Nos 'ii 5th to Mr. and Mrs. (nee Kline), a son. Avoid disappointmeetel disc tisfactigili W91.17 acid litigation by making your WILL now, 'nen 'Ili good Health and of sound hind. Mangy° tneusands of dollars are wasted annually in law costs where 110 wills were mand to dispose of the estates. ADk 'COAT AN Y niT 311 4211 Marmot, in connect>o/i r,; tla The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation HEAD OFFICES ( LONDON, ONT Applications for Guaranteed Cnve,;,tment Reeelptc received by ANDREW HESS, Agent ZURICH, ONTARIO WNW' v 'f ' j_/fir, LOUAL NEWS' Mr. Will Braun spent the week- end at: London. M's -s Lylan Were:o'h of 't:a'fo.d, sI)eeet the past week at her home here. Mx. Wm. Beaver of Hensel! cal- led on friends in the village on Sat- urday, Mr and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey of the 15th con„ spent the past week with friends at Chatham. The Ladies' Aid of the Evangel-, icai church have decided to (t)1i r- ibute $25.00 to the Armenian Fund. Mr and Mrs. Sol. Jacoby moved. on Tuesday, into the house they pur•cb sed. from Mrs. J. Melick. Mr. Erwin Fisher, who has been at Kitchener for some time, ret- urned to his hone hare on Tuesday Miss Flora Hess, teacher in a public school at Centralia, spent the past week at her home here nad has returned to that place to resume her duties. Mrs Roland Geiger of the Bran- son Line. left for St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, on Monday, wie,re she will take treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Truemner 01 the lith con, Mrs. Wm. Schade of the Sauble Line and Mrs. Geiser of sessior will be given.` p, The regular meeting of the w.1 Ide11a Q. T. le which was held in the Evan. cht.r.el Wednesia, at.e.n.00 March filth, was opened with the Pr,sident, :Are. Heyrock in the chair. After the devotional ex- ercise., Mrs. Beavers of Exeter, our worthy county Pres., gave a very interesting talk on W. C. T. L. Work, She also gave some in- tcrestin}; facts about the Domin- ion Alliance Con. held at Toronto, et !.rich she attended. The Pro,•ine- ial banner which was won by Ilur- on t aunty, for securing the ler- gest number of new hemline, dur- ing the year, was pre? eeted, , Alias •Muriel Prettier then very ably ren- dered a. sole*,. .Miss K. 111,irinn, Evang..l,st, also Prov. W. C. T. U. • Organizer, who was the .sp?.iker for the afternoon gave 0 ver; in-• spir•iug address, after hiwch i1Irs. Heerock and Mrs. Geiger render- ed a duet. Moved by Mrs. Meyer seconded by Mrs. Geiger that a, vote of thanks be extende'.i to the speakers, after which the 111e".'t'u was closed with singing. i'11 next `Wr.C.T.LT. meeting will 1:e !held at the home of Mrs. C. Frit7,, next 'Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. AUCTION SALE I will held an Auction Sa'e some time next week of Horseohhi ef- fects and my }1ropert•e a consist 11 ; of a dwelling in Zurich, formerly occupied by Mr. Geo. Th:e1 and 4l acres of land in the very best of condition being seeded down, On the Blind Line, Hay. LADES 1 LOOK YGUNC, OABKEN GRAY HAIR Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody Will know. fray hair, however handsome, de- notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear- ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred -fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound," which Is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready -to -use prepara- tion, because it darkens the hair beau- tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lus- trous, and you appear years younger. qi)Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended 'for the cure, initt- gation or prevention of inseaso, N94.079 liteProiirietaryorl'atentlfedieteA0 t AVd$efablePrepar ktionfoCAs, simitatingtheroodbyReg a tingtheStoraaclis andJJowels 4 _' GhheereerynPero5SmnRstesie neither Opiam,MorPhine nr, Mineral.NOTTdAx; OTIO Ise.ipeofOldDI SrL'!L'.rLl'ITOE11 puna pka} See Senna l.'arhelle Stills Anise Sein‘ FeAvernunn f/ arb,aniedW $red rigs! •edSayar 11lide gtrvisgr AhefpfulRemedyfor ;i Cottstipaion and'Diatrhoea Wild Feveris 5>:c Peis d Loss ore ftestatiotherefrorrvialsfancy. afeilearri4A TeeO Co rr nP Y r1oNTREA For Infants and Children. Mothers liniff That GethoCitu1a ,Always Bears the ; Signature For Thirty Exact Copy of Wrapper. ra THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. !. .tiVV-.J te ! ,t4r '" , 4t4d �,.�;:!': Do not forget to file your Income TaxI. eturn On or before the 30th of April, 1920. ;Dominion of Canada ✓Y. tte,t• T �,�_cm,�oc Department of Finance lie.".1 ALL persons residing in Canada, enn- p ployed in Canada, or carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows: - 1. Every unmarried person, or widow, or widower, without dependants as defined by the Act, who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $1,000 or more. 2. All other individuals who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 or more. 3. Every corporation and joint stock company whose profits exceeded $2,000 during the .fiscal year ended in 1919. Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920. ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1.. FARMERS AND RANCHERS must use Form T 1A. CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form T 2. Penalty Every Berson required to make a return, who fails to do so within the time limit, shall be subject to a penalty of Twenty-five per centum of the amount of the tax payable. Any person, whether taxable, or otherwise; who fails to make n return or provide informa- tion duly required according to the provision of the Act, shall be liable on summary Conviction to a penalty of $100 for each day during which the default continues. Also any person malting a false statement in any return or in any information required by the Minister, shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty not oxceeditia $10,000, or to six months' lmprison- ment or to both fine and imprisonment. Il General Instructions. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from Postmasters. Read carefully all instructions on Form before filling it in. _ Prepay postage on letters and docu- ments forwarded by nail to Inspectors of Taxation. Make your returns promptly and avoid penalties. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, LONDON; ONT R. W. BREADNER y Commissioner of Taxation. 0