Zurich Herald, 1922-07-13, Page 4►,HWOO►
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Mr.. and Mrs. Geoocb ;of assesentent levied upon said 40
Dashwood and lfred of De-. po!a'atiortl, +
iroit, arid lila, and Mrs. Joseph The following 7v
?lru lesi laru of ,Guelph Wed Or- with f erndsf Zurich rdriee, jiiervie passed;seI. dighoffer equalizing
LT.
" 'a'ndu Irelafe of's parent visited) of ,prisons Part C. $ 69.Aor ctor
'With , the foxlaQer's parents over and 'Aubu,z`a? for the'past Pew $,5, No. 7I and 9 �G.00; Inspector
day's,
? re filter.lights for hall ti, 46;
Mr, Milford Koch of Detroitis� �11iss Louisa Graup.ixer; of LouLoxa- ich Hydro Sy. ig
s
aarenta. Klapp, elxairs 'Lor hall, 2,50; .Can.
rending his: two week's vacation dolt spent last week with her VLani poalsni,pli s 2,5,98;f11e t� 4.57;0
ltla his parents here.be)'l �Ir and Mrs, F. 'Humble and 'l'el;
Ma:. aiyd Mrs, Oliver Gray Mr. and Mrs. Hama and )Carlson Tel 1C'o supplies 1.1164;
%ridTy, a4naily o. 3. W.
are visiting Mrs. Ya
�,�+•. ,a'zi'd 'Ire. J. �*, Gravbiel. Mrs. D. I'faPi, all. of Sarnia, vis- Northern
gr� ht x�anclec. F ��ess oplitol 4snl�•,
M,z:. Gaines of Crediton is 1.01-� ited friends here over the holiday. " 13e11, 1Te tolls April to
e�zlrg at the I3anlldof f the_z13 Commerce
family- of d Mrs. I.iz A is Moser Axid- Dries 97.50;' Bel 1Co.`I el, Co.!dii ct-
Mx a a P. Leona 1 ones
1.9..1, ; JI. B.el Srn th o Sons,crass
staTf is away on his vacation. ends in town Satvirday(
6 DO ]' Mcisa
Misses Eida Preeter and Bertha 11Ir, Homer Guenther and J.'�Iz1�t39 50; GF J. Thiel teaming
pal
a
'Rldt o1 Detroit spent Monday 111 Deitz, salary, +t,L"d'4fi� n.
AU. and Mrs. H. Zimmer of St-
rrat'r`ord visited here over the week-
Aaid spent
Miss Yates of Sarnia ., sp
alaet 'week with Mr. and Mrs. Hy.
:oc'h, Mrs. R. Pitt and Mr, Milford `t
end Myswith Alma Mr.Koch peters Schroeder
,esday,
it Moncton.
-On their return. from their hon-
ra ,00f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft
'ware .serenaded by the young peo
' a• of town. Mr.' and Mrs.
'graft showed their apprecisti nby
them
A$a'%iting them in and treating
*u cherry pie• and ice cream:. The.
ts:ezaaander of the evening was
a rips.
pl-
easantly- spent in playing g
Miss Addie Ehlers is visiting in
" anu'rer and Kitchener. resided
Mr. Mawsan of Exeter p
alt the exams held. here last week.
Our school trustees have en-
Waged Mr. 'Moffatt oz Brucefield
as principal for our school with
Visa L. Guenther and Miss P.
ieivan as assistants..
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bender of
3'1y1h visited friends over Sun`
gay'.
I1iss Rose Guenther of London
' sited her parents over the hall -
Miss Hilda Snell has returned
't rem, London.
11r, nad . Mrs.. Ed. Nadigr and
4 azzghter Helen are visiting at
• tt. Clemens.
accounts
4 y'+Illly a til, 19n.
era
`Bechtel of Waterloo visited here
on Sunday.
Mr, and MI's. N. E. Dahlus left
last week for Bridgeport.
Mr. and Mrs. 5,3, Adams and
Mr. Lou Adams of London visited
with friends on Sunday.
Mrs.Sehoellig of Wisconsin has
been isiting .Mr. and Mrs. Sam)
Ocstr eicbei,;.
Mr, and Mrs. .3 14I, Dale, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Pitt and Miss Myrtle Koch
of, London, Mr. Milford and Miss
4lnia Koch of Detroit'; Mr. and
Mrs, J. Meidinger and Mr. and Mrs
Elmor Thiel, Mr. and • Mrs. .Tom
Thiel of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Busch of Waterloo, all spent the
week -end at Mr. Geo. Koch's cot-
tage,
ot
tage, Grand Bend.
es , P. a c salary etc 412 67'
a ax etc,
The `Council :adjol me to 'ineet
again on `Saturday, Aug. 5th, at
1 o'clock;; p.n4
A. F HEe4S,i, Clerk.
SCHOOL REPORT
Promotion Exam. of S S. X70 11
Hay, for, year ending Juno 30, 22`.
The uumtes are. in order of merit.
Jr. IV to Sr..IV_Mildredi Kalb-
fleisch 76% (bo4y,
Sr. III to Jr. IV -Erwin Sehade
71°%; Agnes • Meidinger 6 ;9 Eleanor
,Charrette, 64.
Jr. III to Sr. III—Rufus- Turn-
bull 70; Alphonsine ,Ducharnle 69
1,iilian Ducharme 69;.
iSr. 11 to Jr, III -Vincent Jef-
frey hon. 75; Mildred ', Diejardine 64 .;
Laura Kading 60; Marie Charrette
60; Leonard Overholt passed on
terms work. "
Jr. II to Sr. II_Precil!ie.' Dueh-
areae 75;hon; )Dominti ,Ue Jeffrey
74; Irene Charrette 64; Clarence
Schade @0; Dorothy Ducharme and
rlibain Ducharme passed on
terms work. •
Pt. II to Jr. II—Stella Jeffrey,
Raymond Kading, Harold 0 v e r-
holt. ,
Primer to I—Nora Bedard, Cla-
rence Laframboise, Laird Hend
rick; Maxim Jeffrey.'
Jr. Primer—Gordon Smith hon-
ours; Ruth Hendrick and ,Dennis
Charrette equal; Arne Disjardine
and Percy Bedard equal; Anna Ov-
erholt and Regis ;Ducharme eq-
ual.
Claire Howse, Teacher.
Car Mr Kraft, Mrs., Geo).
Mrs. H. L.
HAY COUNCIL.
The regular meetings of the
Council of the Township of Hay.
was held on Monday, Jay 3rd, Pre
esent; E. F. Klopp, reeve; John
Campbell and Samuel • Deitz, Co-
uncillors. The minutes of the
previous .meeting were read and
adopted. '
.A. number of communications
were read and ordered filed.
No action was taken re plans
and profiles of Buchanan Drain,
which work is being undertaken,
by the Township of i:Cuckersmith,
as the majority of the landowners
'assessed under said Drain resident
op-
posed
sident'
in the `Township of Hay to the scheme and ialso
the Grand Trunk Railway Comp-
any protest against amount of
rZ
exactly as Cut
4--6 White .,Ename,,l d Bed $19.00'`:
i--.
4-6 mons felt mattress 13.00`
`4-=�-6 CoiI�"Spxings 9.00
Actual Value $41.00,
Special offer on a: few Sets For Cash
".._. • at $33.50
CK & BRAUN Phone 63
MELT
iampc'r"
DON'T take any chances
with fire in On-
tario's forests.
DON'T throw away cig-
arette or cigar butts,
nine "heels" or
burnt matches until
your are
dead
sure
DON'T neglect to drown
out your fire with lots
of water.
DON'T build your camp
lire against a rotten
log or stump ; nor on
windy points ; nor'
near moss- patchesi
nor at the base of a
' tree.
Build it in a for-
mer fireplace, or on
a fiat rocas, or on a
spot cleared down to
the true soil below,...
or by the edge of the
water.
DON'T forget that the up -
Per layer of ground
in the forest consists
of partially rotted
wood which will burn,
RIVER DRIVERS,. shanty men, pulp
loggers, and all men who work irt
the lumber woods, on the river or
at the mill—get this: Your job depends on
keeping forest fires from burning up the
bush.
Every time yoir leave a camp fire or ,a
smudge burning you are taking chances on
a forest fire that will do you out of a job.
Every time you throw away a burning
match or a cigarette, or drop the "heel" of
your pipe on the ground, you are taking a
chance. In summer time, moss, dead wood,
dry leaves or the regular wood fibre soil of
the forest are all ready to burn: Millions
of feet of timber and pulp are being burnt
up that way every year.
Ontario's forests are not growing
Yx,
fast enough to keep tip. Forest fires
will do you out of a job if they keep.
r:.
on a few years more, Watch yourself.
est ^y Branch, Poiii:xi On , Toronto
FRUNITURE AND HARDWARD
THE STORE WITH A L1tBERAL CASH DISCOUNT.
IMPERIAL POLARINE OIL
(Light Medium Body) is the
lubricant recommended for
your Ford.
assell e -r
fiu�
a Or°
Briefly, these are some of the results of using too:'"
heavy an oil for your Ford.
(1) Engine.drag and loss of power.
(2) Improper oil distribution.
(3) An overheated engine.
(4) Excess carbon deposit.
(5) Unnecessary friction and wear.
(6) Large repair bills.
(7), Rapid depreciation.
(8) Excess fuel and oil consumption.
What is the remedy ? Use Imperial Polarine Motor,.
Oil (Light Medium Body), which is especially -
adapted
adapted` to the mechanical. requirements ands
operating conditions of ,,,,your Ford engine.
"Have ybur ,crank case cleaned and refilled today -
with Imperial 'Polarine Oil (Light Medium Body)r,
and realize . , full Fordeconomy and efficiency.
IMPERIAL OIL, LIMITED
Manufacturer's and Marketers of Imperial Polarine
Motor Oils and Marketers in Canada
of Gargoyle Mobilkii`.
Made in five graders for the proper
lubrication of all inakes of auto-
mobiles+ trucks and tractors.
HENcu A.LL. here 'vl8nidi
and fl`iendfi,
Clat'rnee Sheltla•erd, of the Mo'1- F; L. Willgo'o9e, of site ondan
song Bank is relieving for aa,, tiitae ,Conservatory of Music, was ' in
at the bums m Zwieh, tOWO on �tl1y 1st, condue:ilrg exa
1'erey Graham and sister, bout. at,iinatiarzs its mastic at the stadia
of Mob',are here visiting their of. "Miss • '. poss..,
piwents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Grain, and.
nd ft, and
Mraare ,, mit" E t Grand
of the - village..
Regret to 'state t:ha RobertiJ. lief d. d p, 1 tsti cif Oshawa foa'm-
Dr; sdale continues quito poorly
and its confined to his rooitx.
1)..i,,, Anderson of Cl;ii<cago, is
his leant' relativs ' -Mrs. h celr,er and trvo ciail t`etlF
of Kitchener:, spent tho week -encs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Win,' Beaver‘
Miss: Sharp, who bad charge ol '
the pupils err the Continuatioal e1ttt ,.
Ices for the past! term, has resigned:
and agcep ed a position luear+
iS'arniaS
.Alex; Murdoch, oar village etorlt
toric roues quite poorly, but•s trust
. '
ire 1C iC �,
erly of
IIettsa tt spent like past we -lie 'will soon be in they usual goO
e1 here, ' health again„