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Zurich Herald, 1921-03-31, Page 4e` .1` 0,ee'earee "X".3.... L1uc ees Ontario's Burden Public Debt - $1,153,000,000 (Federal, Provincial and Municipal) Annual Taxation - $186,000,000 (Federal, Provincial and Municipal) Ontario's Drink Bill - $36,000,000 (Yearpr#iousto ProvincialProhibition) MHE Importation of "Booze" is adding dead weight to the heavy burden of taxation now borne by the people of Ontario. Importation of "Booze" is adding to the cost of law en.brcement. Importation of "Booze" is adding to the cost of jail maintenance. Importation of "ooze" is' adding to the cost of hospi- tals and asylums. Importation of "Booze" is MCLoutig -to---tife–dost-cir - Im.portation of "Booze" is bedevilling the administra- tion of the Ontario Temper- ance Act, and defying the temperance sentiment of the province. Shill the importation sand the bringing of intoxicating Lgt liquors into the Province UAW be forbidden ? Shall the importation and the. bringing of intoxicating II, liquors into the Provin= be forbidden ? 11 This is no time to add another burden to the taapayer's load "1.1011MMINI101011M., Ontario Referendum Committee '.4"10N • 4. u4r -4fOseie47.4440 EXETER Mr. W. J. Carling bee purchased Meee Bialee's house on Carling st- reet. . Carling: :Will do some rm.-erating to the premises be- foro oceopying it. Sieeere .sympathy is 'felt Mr_ And Salnuel Beaver, London. Read north, in the death last Sant morning 'March i8th, of ther l'ttle daughter, Verna, • aged WV, 1 yt.,../TS Jrcalts scarlet fever. W313 only a few days: h Welsh las': w.sek. pueehased S J. V. Cann's residence and lot ec' r of Andrew and Victoria tioi,,,tty wedding was kolemne ized it the home of the bride's par - • Mr. and Mrs. R. Davey, Con, Szephen, on Wednesday, March 23rd :It 12 o'cloek, when their dau- ghtete Carrie A. was united in mar- riegeto john N. Willis of Exeter. COUNTY NEWS Mr. Margaret Philips, of Mc- Gillivray, celebrated her ,97th bir- thday on Friday last. The County Clerk has received a letter from the Ontario Govern- ment notifying him. of the appro- val of a refund to the County of. Huron of $85,441.37. Last year's expenditure on Good Roads in the county was approximately $20500, and the $85,441.37 for which a cheek is being forwarded is the pereentag,e of such expen- diture the Government bears. Mervilte* Hern's auction sale of pure bred Shorthorns in Usborne an March 17th brought good pri- ces. Seven cows with calves at foot averaged $261.00. The high- est price realized was $385.00 for a 5 -yr. -old cow with calf at foot, Three yearling heifers avera.ged $114.00; two yearling bulls $137.00. The marriage of Miss Lillian Por- ter, Kippen to Mr. Wm.. Kerr of Seaforth was quietly solemnized at the Presbyterian manse on 'Wed- nesday March 23rd. The funeral ol the late William. Attwood .Bayfield, who died on Wednesday March 16th, at the age of seventy-four years, took place on Friday afternoon of the same wee. to Bayfield cemetery. CREDITON. Planets Clarke has purchased a gaseline pump to serve the pub- lic and will. soon have it in pos- itioe. Hugo Shenk has been hired by Otte Ewald to assist himin the butcher business, and Roy Shenk w ill learn the blacksrnithing at Dai,, IltIelsaac's. meeting oZ the baseball fans ese,...aeoaaeirr -E-priricrs-slibp' htUn day night. A good number were present and everybody was enth- u liastic and determined to have our team win the trophy this year if a league is formed. Fred Kerr acted as chairman and Freeman Moriock secretary of the meeting. The following officers were elect- d:—Hon. Pres. Herb. K. Eilber; 'Pres. Ezra Heist; Vice. -Pres.. Fred, Heist; See.-Treas, Freeman Mor - lock; Scorer, Sam Wein; Captain of the Team. Bill Motz; Manager Rerb, Fahner. A. vote of thanks was tendered the officers of the past year for their services. Gottfried Gaiser had the mis- fortune to have his hand badly bruised in he flax.. mill breaks one day last week. Mrs. Freeman Oestreicher and Mr. Ezra Oestreicher attended the fun- eral of the former's brother, the late P. S. Mnrlock at Durham last week. Henry Steineek.er has moved to Hamilton. where he will reside in future with his daughter, Mrs. Zurbrigg. It is twelve years since he moved here with his wife, and during that time made many fri- ends. The residence 'which he occupied have been purchased by Wm. Brown. AUCTION SALE --- Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imp- tometts. Mr. Geo. Elliott has been instructed to sell by public; aaetion on Lot 17. Cern. S. Babylon Lille 2 1-2 miles from Varna. St- anley on Wednesday April 6th. at one oclock sharp the following; FARM—The farm contains 50 aeres. north half of Lot 16. Con.1 9, Stnmey. On the premises there: is a firsteellss 11e: sterey frame hou e v ith good celar tinder and eettedsheri attached; frame barn • implement shed. lots oil good „rater The farm is all cleared and in fist -class working order, with le acres of good fall wheat; 1 acre plowed, remainder in grass • Horees-1 good Agr. team mares. rising 5 by Earl O'Clay, Arg. grey mare rising 7; Agr. grey geidine e yrs, old; draft mire 10; Agrie. mare rising 5; good driving mare '5 yrs, Old. Catt10-1 pure bred ul1,Nonpariel Pride No. 132487: 2; Years old; 7 -yr. old cow fresh in lti-ove bred in Dee.; 4 -yr. old cellv freeli in Dee., bred in Jae.; hei-j fee 3 yrs. old due in Jan; 7 -yr. old ("ow fresh in Feb.; 6 -yr. old cow due in April 4 -yr. old cow due irei Maj; heifer due in leLay; 8 -yr, o1 cow due in Oct.; cow supposed to , • ' """3"37,3313.3....4.3.344"3,33f.30,30337.333.3...344"."33''.^31:4034,t011,::: 0111611..•”1,. THINGS TO LOOK,FOR— WHEN YOU BUY A. TRACTOR, BE SURE THAT IT flele ALL THE FEATURES ESSENTIAL TO ALL-ROUND SERVICE, EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY OP OPERATION. FOR•INSTANCE LOOKFOR-- A kerosene ongiue so that you can use cheap fuel, therebsVoing you e ,vork at the lowest possitsle cost. • throtle governor to regulate the fuel to the load variations, insuring uniform speed of • both tractor and driven machine in addition to fuel economy and saving one man's 'time where engaged in belt -work. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL PURCHASED FIVE TITANS IN ONE ORDER. 'MORE I, H. C. TRACTORS IN TJSE THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED. L. A. PRANG AGENT, ZURICH as • .. That is what everyone says who comes to our store and hears the pure musical tone of Edison's Amberola Phonograph, after listening to shrill "talkingmachines" and the metallic sound of ordinary phonographs is. That what you will say when this revelation of pure melody greets your ears. No wonder Edison's Amberola has proved its marked superiority over ordinary phonographs in great public tests. EDISON'S NEW DIAM4ND is the world's greatest phonograph value—the "master product of Edison's master mind." Jusq. consider its genuine Diamond Point Rtfiroducer, which forever does away with the bother and expense of chang- ing needles) And irate -el Records are just as far superior to ordinary recordit. They are practically indestructible. and give years of enjoyment after orclinar",) records have broken and been thrown away. When you consider that you can own Edison's Amberola on practically your own teres you must real. lye you owe it to yourself and your family to come to our store without delay and let us play the world's best music for you on this wonderfulphonograph. Don't delay your visit—come today, tomorrow, as soon as possible—we will expect you. Bring all the family and your friend's; too --they will all be welcome. W. H. PFILE, Dealer, — Zurich 111 111 11 e in calf ; 2 he Pers 3 -yrs old due 'r May farrow tOir, 7 -yr. old cow dee ..knri,l; Et steers 2 yrs, old; 4 steers i -yr. did; 3 young calves; ebeut 48 hens. Inip:;..•ments.;-1 4-h. p. Ideal Ci.uld Shapley engine, Joliette b- ineh. griller, Deering six -ft. cut lecea(r. M -H 13 -hoe netiV drill; feral wagon, set sleighs. Cock- Oeuet. 2-1urrow' riding plow; Fle- ury walking plow; Chatham fan- ning mill With bagger, rubber tir- ill\ 11 1111 el top buggy steel led Lo toggyroad cart; 16 -loot hay rake set team harness, set gold moi single harness, 26-meh horse 4)1 iar, 21-ineh horse collar, wheelb scoop shovel, post hole (111. - ger, grass seed sower; pig ernie pipe wrench, about 75 cedar posts, new DeLaval cream separator, weeping maehme nearly new; new Da:sy churn, coal 'oil henter, new Peeteetion 3 -burner cont oil Mere with oven. , 1 'I' i: :MS e -V wm; 10e of peeeliase, Imo; y to b-..., peed on day of Sale), to eileine, in 31 days, For pare. 'Hee ale, apply to 1 he undersignedl n it Iffiw 17-023, Of H.0e—All sums or $19 re.....t oho I e:wii, ovor that anion', 8 mold li , 0i934lii AVM h.,' given 33 leonine opproved joint nave A, deism 11 or ,1straight oft fort, 1 liVill . 1 •1 111 anmeete, iiriorp, :11'0)11, ,I iihn A. Reid, .,, \'i, i ionopr, Pro Prlotor* , . i 3 prc 11 pit') 2nd Rrit low Mr, ' AN DA MA 111 Lie( ▪ An( any mei vati ph( e the to ton, the hirE ing Phc 11011•00•••' 'rah whi W 0, that mer mkt. gun Sine sorn and Togi our us coal 01 AD a pre, led list tor ordi vire 01 sUbj the Pho r tri0.41, ItA i