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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1917-06-08, Page 5The Chucrhes EVANGELICAL CURCH ' "'''',11 PIIVICEs LOCAL NEWS 15 a. n?' 1 " Sunday School 11.00 a. tn. /' Service English -.1.30 p.m. Tuesday Jr. Y. P. A. e. 7.30 p.m: Tuesday, Y. P. A, 8,15 p, m, Thllyeday Prayer Meeting 7.30 p.m, Priday, Choir Practice 8 301.. m. Ladle's Aid, First Tuesday of sbaeh. Month, ... ... 2.30 pan, LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Schlool s- 2 p.m. German Services, Sunday 10 30a.m. English Service Sunday, 7.00 p.na, Luther League, Friday 8. p. in, Ladies' Aid meets first Tuesday of each month at 2.30 p, m, Zurich Meet MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS &HIDES Yungblut & Deichert. Andrew F. Hess CONVEYANCING, ETO. FIRE INSURANCE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN AGENT FOR GREAT WEST PERMANENT LOAN CO. ACCOUNTS COLLECTED ACCIDENT INSURANCE Herald Office Zurich ....tornosagij The Home Insuarnce Co. e Paid-up Capital $6,001,000, stitorwpairohiaadia $19,536,177.25 Insures your barn against damage by wind or tornado for 40 cents per $100 for 3 years, and your house for 80 cents per $100 for 8 years. No premium note and no extra asseesment guaranteed. Gil HOLTZMAN Agepf - Zurich Dealer in Lightning Rods If you are going to have your house painted this year, I an save you =Oxley. ON THE JOB Estimates cheerfully given 00 new or old work. NEW WORK A SPECIALTY H. H. LITTLE Hensall PAINTING, GRAINING, PAPER HANGING !Also Carry a hill line of up -to date wall papers. var •1111.11111111111111110 UNDERTAKINO Prompt Service ModerateSsharges Tailor Shop Issuer of Marriage Licenses 11.10.111111•111111.111.11.0 1 W. Hi HOFFMAN Zurich, - Ontario emlimmoommommaimisimigii 1 Highest cash prices paid for wool Yungblut & Deichert. Mr. R. W. Dunlop is moving lo - to the house vacated by Mr. W. S. Reiby, Mr. W. A. Sie,b,ert of London was, ivisltos at hie home here over{ .SundaYi. FOR SALE—A quantity of seed' corn, and also some small pigs„ !Hey, Jr, A. number from hei(e attended tne Broughton—Kellerman• nuptials, at Dile/07,00d on SaturdaY. • Mrs. F. (Thiel of Kitchener, is visiting nt the home ef Mr. and Mrs. eiy. Thiel, ,at present Capt. Denney who was one of the vigorous recruiting speakers in aid of the 161st. has been drop- ped from the Overseas force. A Perth counsy farmer recently, purchased potacoes at about $5.00 per bag, sand One bag contained a, note srom the producer saying.he had received 15 cents ie e bag and' he wished to hear irom the con- sumer as to what he had to pay. Henry Ford, automobile mag- nate, of Detroit, wilt be compelled to pay a personal income tax. of $15,000,000 to the Government un- der the new war measures in ad- dition to the excess profit lea and special automobile tax. Last year Mr. Ford's net income was placed at $30,000,000. The Traveller's Insurance Cu. has issuect broadcast a printed "Warning to Autom.obLeists," which Says in brief ;" Don't run your engine in the garage with the doors .and windows closed. It is death tin do this. Exhaust gas es from gasoline engines contain carbon -monoxide in dangerous quantiay. One-fifth of one per cent. carbon -monoxide en the air wil !Sproduce fatal resulils. Not one person in 100 knows the dan- ger. WSpread this warning for the saving of human life. Very drastic methods has been adopted to prevent all Canadians of military age from, evading mil- itary service by crossing the Inter- national boundary. An order -in - Council was passed; and put into effect at once, which willnotpare .the.';enlilgiAtiettnsInom-this .eOttne try of mera of military age without permission of the authorities. A citizen who attempts to leaveCan- ad.a without permiss ion will he turned back at the bo rder or the Point at which he attempts to leave the country. It is probable that a joint arrangement will be made with the United States whereby each country will assist the other conserving its 311 an power for ,military service. If this is brought about those who attempt to leave their respective cauntriees ,without permission will have to run the gauntlet of a dou- ble set of border officials. THE 'WESTERN FAIR, LONDON, ONIT. The dates for the western Fair, London, Ont., are September 7th to 15th this year. Several tho- Usan.d Prize Lists, Maps, Hangers and other advertising material will be Mailed from the General Office. Domination Savings Building, in a few days. Any person not re- ceiving a Prize List should drop la lino to the Secretary Asking for !one. and also stating the kind of entry form required. If space is required in any of the buildings for an exhibit it should be applied for IA once in order that suitable -arrangements may be made. IThe programme of attractions will be of la, very high order and will be fully announced later. All inform 'atoll regarding any department of the Exhibition will be .promptly given on application to the Secret - My, A. M. Hunt, Dominion Savings Building, London, Ont. Registered Yorkshire Male FOR SERVICE Proved a great sire. Is of imported stock, !and is of the long deep bacon type 14o much in demand now • H. KRUEGER IIQUOr 21011 KILLED IN ..4.0:11011 Arnold Er ersuer 0 ; {Warren Livingoed N. I. Prang George FL McBride WOUNDED. Fetter Randall .. Nornsian Johneton ;Maurice Weber NOTICE ITrespassing on any paeture field and in ,my cedar grove strictly forbidden. Henry F. Weeeloh, Zurich, MEETING- OP THE HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The council of the corporation of the county of Huron will meets in the eduncil chamber, in the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday the 5th, day of Jun,e, at 3 o'clock. Dated May 21st. 1917. Wr. Lane, Clerk, Classified Ad I D s LEGAL CARDS, PIKIUDFOOT, KILLORAN, & COOKE. Barristers'Solicitors, Notaries Public &e. Office, on the Square, Zed door from Ilamiiton Sb. Ooderieb. Private funds to loan at lowest testes W. Pnoueroor, K, C. J. L. Kerzoaae, 11, J. D. Comm. Mr, Cooke will be in Hensall on Friday and Saturday of each week. Notice to Creditors' ..)k IN THE ESTATE OF FREDER- ICK'SCHRO,EDER, OF THE VIL- LAGE OF ZURICH IN THE CO- UNTY OF HURON, RETIRED FARMER, DECEASEbt Notice is hereby given, pUrsuant to the Statute int that behalf, than all persons having claims against Frederick Schroeder, who died on 28th April, 1917, at Zurich, Ont., are required on or before the 15th June, 1917, to send by Post or de- liver to Solomon Schroeder, Zurich Ont., or John K. Ehlers, Dashwood, Ont., two of the undersigned ex- ecutors of the estate of the sail(' deceased, full particulars of their claims; alnd that after the said 'last mentioned date the executors will proceed to distribute the as- sets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and that the said execut- ors will not be liable for the said assets or part thereof, to any per- son of whose claim they shalinot then have received notiee. Dated at Zurich this' 14th day ofMay, 1917. John K. Ehlers, Dashwood, Ont.; Lydia Ehlers, Dashwood, Ont.; Solomon Schroeder, Zurich, Ont. Executors of the above nam- ed deceased. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED At once for eZurielt. andeediektieti for Canada s Greatest Nurseries Gc R. Hess & Cos JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS a S:pecia4y.1 THE CELEBRATED DELEWARE AND 'HUDSON CO'S. (*es 114e BEST in the WORLD It is the most popu'ar and easiest running loader on the rnarke4 Simple, light draft and one man can easily operate it:. No twisted or crossed ehkirra, cogs ar gearsor log crooked crank shafts to use power and get Out of order.. Make ihay‘ing a pleasure by buy-. ing a DAIN LOADER. ' Famous Fleury Flow S4Walee PLOWS that ARE PLOWS No other i:IDNV RUNS SO SMOOTHLY—has such EASE for HORS-. ES and. COMFORT for the PLOWMAN as the FAMOUS FLEURY PLOWS. We handle. the origin hl No. 21, the Light. draught NO. 13, and he beet, one-horse plow in Canada, the N. 15a. Buy only the ORIGINAL and BEST, We handle pumps, piphig, etc. L. PRANG ZURICH LACKAWANA 20,000 TONS COAL RAGS WARTED THE STANDARD ANTHRACITE D .A. Cantelon TELEPHONE Office NO. 10. House No. 10, B FOR SALE Good frame dwelling house and three lots for Sale. Good stable on premises. :Situated in Zurich For particulars apply to A. F. Hess, (Zurich. NEW ADS—J, Pfelgter, C. ItrisegeE Seising 1917 Planting List now ready. Splendid list—of Hardy Canadian Fine arol Ornamental Stock in- cluding McIntosh Red Apple, St. Eegis Everbearing Raspberry, and many other leaders. New illustrated catalogue on application. Start now at best selling Liberal Propositions. Stone & Wellington The Fonthilt Nuseries (Established 1837) oR ONTO sent time. LO OK! Why not use tbe best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black- smith and soft coal. Good supply on hand. C. F. CASE &SON PHONE 35 HENSALL JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT 0,F Puritan and New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves Get our ipricee before you buy Carharrt's Overalls and Smocks OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT LOUIS BRISSON Drysdale The ,Globe has rased its sub- sestilptioe price to $4.00 per year, Owing to increase cost of paper; wages, inks, etc. Our clebbing rate with the Globe has been rais- ed to $4,15. Also .alkinds of junk, HIGHEST CASH PRICES Will call sOoon Phone No. 35 A. It ittelhoitz Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAC """t • 22: Am now taking orders for winter, delivery. The past Season has .gain shown that Basis Saggives best satisfaction for grain and ,_ beans. For reference as!: farmer Zuncn s in this locality who have used it. Ontario Ferlilizer FARM FOR SALE Lot 8, con. 4, Stanley, 100 acres 80 acred cleared. Good 12 roomed frame house with kitchen and woodshed, frame barn, 40x60,barn 30x59, on stone foundation. Two good wells, orchard, and small fruits, This farm is 3 miles from Brucefield and Kippon and is 6 miles from Henget. Easy terms. Hart- Apply Weill. F. Alexa,n,der, R. R. No.. ,resTIsristri,Iteplione —82 I also sell the above brand of Fertilizer made by one of the larg- est Canadian Compani s. . Agency for Commercial Fertilizers for every purpose. JOSEPH RAJ R N ). 2 Zurich, "NEU-TONE" An 011 Paint For Flat Interior Decoration Simple, harmonious color schemes in plain, restful tints, give an added charm to the home. "NEU-TONE" is the modern wall finish. It is cheaper and better than wall paper—and doubly pleasing because of its quiet effects.' "NEU-TONE" is waterproof, sanitary and durable. It cannot scale, fade or rub off—and may be washed with soap and water. When you get new furniture and want to change the "NEU-TONE" decorations of any room, simply apply a fresh shade of "NEU-TONE" over the one on the wall. "NEU-TONE" saves the scraping and MUSS that usually accompanies decorating. "NEU-TONE" is equally good for every room in the house—for anyi plastered wall ceiling, burlap, wood or metal surface.. Aak for a copy of "Harmony in NeieTone", "Town and Country Homes" also "Floors, Spio and Span". All are free, to you, 99