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Zurich Herald, 1920-08-19, Page 4
1 'rJ ust arrived in time,. nurse, delay Might have lost us oar patient. No doctor can afford to take chalices with hi; motor. Irperial Polars. Inc and Imperial p; rial Premier Gasoline makes • every motor run perfectly. We can always 1•cly on Imperial product .,�,. On It VERY dr -pp of Imperial Polarine is 1OO , lubrication. It spreads. ' a a protecting cushion of oil between ween all wearing parts, making each part function snodthly and reducing wear to a minimum. It has exactly the right: body—forms a perfect piston -to -cylinder seal, maintains compression..conserves power and saves fuel. It does not trrak down or run thin under extreme heat. ir: l 'ri.il Polarine burns clean, reduces carbon deposits to a minimum and a cures lona life, smooth running and reliability to your motor at £1l times, under all conditions. There is an Imperial Polarine grade for every motor need, from cra:. k shaft to differential. Consult the Imperial Polarine Chart .of Recommendations for the correct grade to use in your car—it is on display wherever Imperial Po arine is sold. Said in one and four gallon sealed cans, steel kegs, half -barrels and barrels, by d ah rs everywhere in Canada. Buy in lases,. containers and save =easy. IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPEr JAL P©LARINE A (Light medium hady : (Medium heavy body) (t •.tra heavy body) A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR `.8 Aut ono itez Fed 2-1913 Ford touring 3.--3916 Ford touring 1-1917 Ford touring 1-1913 Ford touring with starter shock absorbers, speedometer and other extras. 1 Ford light delivery truck good used buggies, steel tires All the above czar, have een ov- er hauled. repainted anal are in good concdition, yea are sure of receiving good vsilne in purchas- ing your used errs from Us'. 5u'table terms er r ingot to snit purchaser. It will pay you to leru n about our Big discount on auto tires. COOK PROS. Ford Dealers HENSALL ,r- Ont. AUCTION SALE T. L. Wurm's store, Zurich. Mr. Ed. Stelck of the .14th con., O" /I. .4Ri4I on =,,, pr • rises, on 11r Herb. Kraft of K:tcht'ner i, is the happy owner of .a Ford slid ,, Ls, „Nagger. .2stb, at 2 olcinck spe t lie his vac<atinn at 111'4• is SedanThe. ., plan who married the awe- hc)le hero t...ir 1 .al:.'' to others does not. test •girl on earth claims she is ner.ey'u'ilr mean a reverence fur ;the very opposite now. Hesho- til{ uld have known that the sweetest 'FI M. Hess and daughter , sap produces the sourest vinegar, Ethel ;4,:writ the past week with The atrocious quality of United friends at Detroit.„States whiskey sent to Scotland Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bock oduring the War has sickened Scots - 'Chatham were visitors at tn'' '•men of liquor. They claim . it' home of Mr. and Mrs. 1';, Boss”' w as so vile that it is driving Scot - berry 5unclay. land to ternperanee. Rev, alnd Mrs. R. M. Geiger o' .11:u)ut the only articles march- � ° $ MM ' �9 0.00. Miss M. A. Lamont spent the bast week .at London. Mr, Frank liossenberry of flit - e,thener called on friends here a ;tow clays. A Girls in the loge Kilt. are dal i s, • hi ';d into three elawst's, the kis.- i es aole, loving and the loved. r� Mr, and Mrs, Harold Elliott liu1 i °,i, lion Gordon of London Visalia td at. the hong? of Dr. and iF1re. Jori. m; Rontledgr' over Sunday. '' a • •,Two more years. and i lti' • pr,'. - tF,y s , ,u;'s will c'lt +,rat(. tbo :5uth ane„ .'rsary of their conquest of 6 the Canadian tubi fields. t5 .1k1r. and Mrs. I' 1. La 'u', Ass. aFP La:lue Sr end lfr, Ric:i rd J:. it, ', of Chatham are '+ i �it"i)r at ...It.. c, 'hone of Mrs. s. b. Jeffrey. -0 -Carrying rying watei.' o11 ')�,+li `ih.,ul- .dors is by many considered e ek;nie. A few years of ',tibia! t life would cure thein of this sill '�63,� "� li:Farmstables � '�+, ncition se •it)aafhD4`�aaaa�aaatnTeetAg940$O 111000 c9fJaa!?..006:�ta';15toase�e eitmt1 +Q�d�� 4•SD A r' Fj e still handle the tr' o.i ., re ..i1 .,g f tP► T e, ; 0111.1p111070,12 d%y Do not be m L . r9 a:,. ": o go o i ��,, E., o ti. lid. Ali Govern - Mrs. C. Fritz, who had been at Q Kitchener last ;':eek, returned ��aiap1�. had gone, through an operation S 7 I 'r a' nicely, @! �ji+.��6J+.Jt panied by her son W'V-arcl, and is im n p . in i a 'It i . reported that Bugs are ys d, ') `, a `scarce .ill country points and that We have' a vast experience 'to a large extent fall pigs..d•ill-'t exist, as farmers have -been get- : ting rid. o: their breeding sows. Efforts are being made to secure Alberta coal for Ontario industrial installing these goods, cs PUMPS o requirem'nts. The probabilities S are that...a special freight rate will t� we also carry a complete be ordered by th' Board of Rail- 2 way Ca: an:ssii)ner;; in order to Pumps and Piping, and facili ate the delivery of .coal. in repair A bill w.is introduced in theLeg- islatu-'e, which proposes to take out of the hands of jewelers, law- yeVS -an l others the privilege of issuing marriage riage licenses, and placing it in the hands ot• the Munici"' 1 Clerks. ' bnta: ,'s total debt, made up of &&ronin! .l1 and mun'cipal lail)ilitie:,, togeth with our share of the Domin' 1 del)t, totals ; 1,158.000 0`)0 or a p `r•.:eapita inciebteclness of $43.1. ''-)r a family of five it tot- als $2,1" . The Grand Bend bridge which is 'being bet jointly by the coun- ties of Huron -and La'l'Ibtun, and which was originaily' estimated to cot ,$,7,(i1�). is ';(ting to :xceedth-it amount considerably and it is be- lieved now it will cost nearly 1{;30;000. • Lest year our fire loss—direct and incl ect-eto sled $54,500,000. We pai:i $40,000,000 to insurance c;)- 1 nip ,- Inip anies vS,709,005 for upkeep of el tire d' p 1'tments, while losses not lit )+ered by insurance totalled $5,- 80')0')0. This. is a heavy tell er a .debt -burden eoun.rj;, and the wo- r. t o'•' it is that two-thirds+ of the fires are preventable. • s , Chairman J. !D. I'lati t'ld'."' of the 1 Ontario License Board, annotu)c 'cd that duly qualified medical nrac-1 titione: rs in the province' win .,,e -allowed to keep for purely meel- icinal purposes three gallons of t= ` liquor on and after August ist,1020 ='' '' At present. physicians and surge- ons are peximitted to stock ten gallons. The Ontario Temper- ance Act, relating to the amount was amended .last year and cones into effect August. 1st Canadian wool went as high as seventy-five cents a pound in the war years. To -day it is being near kete-d at twenty cents a pound and clothing is higher in price that it was two years ago. The price for wool naturally stimulated the sheep raising industry and from fifteen million sheep producing one hundred and five million you nds of wool in 1914, we have to- day, fifty million sheep produc- ing over three hundred and fifty million pounds of wool. It is ev- ident that enormous profits are being made by some one but at any rate they aro not going into the pocket=; of the sheep farmer. and keep to ea trh ill line of install all our -. work 0 11 110. 51 a 0 0 a Ni „ 1,4 i :ire i I �.Y ,---- i:--J 'a! LNG, Ziul MEN'S PANAMA HATS, SILK SHIRTS, -ALL SIZES; ALSO A FULL SUPPLY OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, TIES, ETC., AT GREAT- LY REDUCED PRICES, AS WE _MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW ' STOCK ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY. DEO:KY' B O URIC ice cc taken in hag fox Goods OCiAJJ NE-Wo 11Ir. Kenneth Routled e vithe = lo1.4r n F..clnl: staff is having his acation. Miss Gertrude Weber is visiting Mr. \Vin, ;Siebert Jr., of Kitchen - b er was vacating td his home here Kitchen - at Woodstock. - the past week. For pooh real bargains call at p.m. Beira: ; eg,n11 , 1�cl , hart of Lot 0, C 110 15, T . t1 -hip of Hay, consisting o, 58 rice; hying estate of the late Jol.n r er. On the farm is a g 1 rromr, hnus:' With cistern in c ll +r, r n'n 40x60 newly shingled, new d; se she:1 20:130. i wo guild wells a.t barn 'With gond 1)Ulr'i' Far=.n is well drained, fenced. sstua:t,al .:!1 miles north of Zurich tt')acln. The purchased has the pre silage to immediatoly aft*,1' the, sale to work Rock. r., -•d weeo vtsrtors at til, on the ";arm, for fad w..a at and home the former's parents, Ml,, ants can afford to offer fora dol - tall ploughing. TERMS;— 11):'and \h s.. :k1. Cre: r'r, of the village, der thus.' days are such things es "' canvas shoes, Palm beach suits tin day of sale, F1,'1 in in 3t) clays, last wF'^:c. balance may rtmlain on inortga„ e 4>r; r... , .. ofi c.tiz "n ship tb 1. and white flannel. trousers, fol at" >r�1 ;"t* )t +5nrlcla with Mr. -and Which there is no appmfnt use this y at 51; per cent. per trnnu'n. •ri't i n 111 h3'1* than a dest:ruet • 31, ;. ra Ti1:ntin, Full possession Will b.� given a- ! 1' .. summer. rye cr.t,r..t 131 <:ii 1,ulalic Ma" ant The Mi,s's Rose •and Antounette bout October Kith after the i1.a1!- their itetil11S are of a might Pta11'i are now undtrr, wtay to ',isari c'r returned to Detroit on brand., cellStrllOt a bridge .eros the 1)e- Monday y .lfter spending their yac- Tlu' lig r,i wi2)1) 15 in the ;Stand: troit River between Detroit and ation with their parents. Ing Fi'rld -Crop Coirt)etition held ;Windsor, at a cost of $28400,0.00. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ottel•beln under tl,F' rices of the Zurich !It WilWilaccomodate passengers and1Mr. and 1VIrri. R. Goetz spent i aur,) L,ee. Seri: t:y 13 pn'oliyli' d in 1.1°11'4 freight trains, street car and ant \veeket'nd it Salida. ,, 1. a l.1 li 11 1. 'ail ()mobile traffic. The span wine. lV1r. I4I Ehlers of Detroit Is vis - w c.:'l:'y I:I,: I a..i , h v , • . r his- parents t t ' )resent. [ 18J0 feet and their 1s to be a cle- itrniy h i 1 ) arance with harbor lines -of 105 and - Miss Pearl Tiernan visited in St- make 110 feet in the centre. .. ratford• end Tavistock last week. SHINGLES Parties SHINGLES requiring Shingles this season ' will do well by hying them at once.. As after April 1st ail shingles will advance lOpei' cent. in price. DASHWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Held of Buf- falo are visiting in town. Miss Dora Kraft of London sp- ent last week with her parents here. Mr. J. Kraft was confined to his biome with an attack of bronchitis Miss E. Guenther has returned from spending her vacation • in Muskoka. Mrs. White and children of De- troit are at present visiting wtih Mrs. Witzel. Mr. and 0ti's. M. Voelker, Mrs. Voelker, Misses Herva and Alma Vallett -of Flint, Mich., spent Sundby 'at the home of 11, Hoff- man. Miss Grace Kellerman visited in Sarnia last we'o1e. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ireland of Sty- Sale tr- S Ile of loose property. Wm. Stade, Oscar 'Moen, Job Hopkins, Auctioneer, Executors. • and the, 33y buying goods at home you as follows; 'help the other fellow steep his 6th prize, --W. C, Pearce; t0 f1, ct (1 :u Icer y"oars. ; 7t11 I)rizo,-- ., F, Illipiylx aibiCeish, Sept, lith to 18th THE GREAT AGRIC'ULTI'RAL AND LIVE STOCK EXIIIBIT- ION OF WESTERN ONTARIO 35,000.00in Prizes and Attr ► ctions jowly J. Jones Exposition 011 the Midway FULL PROGRAMME TWICE DAILY Auto Polo, Music, Fireworks. Two Special Events Daily. Exhibits of all Kinds. !SOMETIIING DOING EVERY MINUTE General Admission 50c. Children 15c. Auto. and Driver $1.00. All information from the Secretary. Lt. -Col. W. M. Gartshore, President A. 114. Thant, Sect's-, INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN- tADo. THE NOMI: INSURANCE CO. Insures your Property without Premium Note, and guarantees no special assessment, TITE WESTERN FARMERS' WEATHER INSURANCE Co., paid $00,000 loss in the November, 1019 wind storm, and have a surplus of $70,000 on hand and no especial as- sessment has ever been made. Rate 45cents per'4100 for 3 years. —2tf Ana also agent for several other Wind Insurance Companies, G. Holtzman ZURICH, ONT. ANYTHING IN ETRE INSURANCE DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS Advertise in the Herald the cults. and NOTICE. Reruovecd from my residenct to W. H. Pfile's Shoe Store, Hartleib ' Block, the Singer seweng machine and Edison phonographs and Re-; cords. Call in nad see and heal thele. Each Singer sowing ma-. chine and Edison phonograph sp-' eak for themselves. Agent for pianos. t2 Zurich. IL WELL COUNT ew. AF 'N. A )5I' C,kA:1=XEC15's IVE: I ua .tae:r,. Paid rrofobslon Book-keepers wa trrl Only thu e wishing fo , i• vals'e,1a11t Ir ,, 1 :iy 11,....hN intuit. kIon1e e+t. traluin,i. 11,11 1111.01.1 h,., ,..1,1 ;totr. 'present 4H111_ t+ tion. Bonl.lrt fn •,. \1', have trained more Curti.. sed Public Accountants. than has any otherinstitu' tion. IVe have helped hundreds of others seritett rood paying positions. We ran heli) you. International 14....:countants Satiety,13nd02'raroat*