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Zurich Herald, 1917-11-09, Page 4A public Meet pg 'will be held in the Town Hall ZURICH, on Thurso Eve, Nov. 15th at 8 o'clock Prominent t*peakers speak on will Canada's Victory Loan GOD SAVE THE KING Z. P. S. REPORT The following is the report of Room I. for the month of (pet -1 :ober based on punctuality and jr. III. -Greta Merner 536, Ruth Brenner 500, Austin, Schwalm, 481, :Elda Ca469, Frances Mittele .holtz 466; Madelena Meidinger 430, ,Edmund Bedard 418, Ethel Hess 405 Gerald Bedard 387 ' Jr. II.- Freda. Howes 545, Dor- othy Brenner 525, Anna Mittelholtz 440, Claude Meidinger 435. Wesley Callfas 410, Leonard Wagner -100. Sr. Pt. II.- Lorne Foster , 426 tAllee Deitz 400. Jr. II.- Mildned Geiger 640, Be- atrice Merner 515, Hazel Bedard - Z00. ;Sr. Pt. L- Dorothy Zettel 460. ti'illlie Neeb 370, Maggi; Zettel 340, J First Class; - Edward Brenner 560, Marie Foster 470, Angela Mit- telholt'r, 485, Stella Cailfas 3S5 Gar-. lite Uttley 385. Miss P. K.albfleiseh Teacher Report of Room II. for the month of October ;- Sr. II.- Agrees Zettel 8P, May, Schwalm 58, ,.della Howeld 87, Ivan Yuneeblut 6d, Joan Kochems 63, Irene Decher 63. Kathleen Sie- neon 58, Lizzie Lier,old 58, Ray- mond Fisher 57. Fred Davidson 40, iVernv;n Davidson 37. Jr. I2.- Lawrence Reichert 56, ;Alvin laseho 67, Kenneth Koehler 65, t:,w:net Weeper 32, Sr. PL II Tom Thiel 69, Arson_ ilei%er Iii:' Justin ;Hey 57, Elm,er Zeibold 55, Francis Deitrich 55. Jr. Pt. II.- Martha Heideman 76 ;Leonard Prang 63, Agnes Deitrich 83, Evelyn Ducharme 54, Luella (Reichert 3L Sr. I. - Victoria Deichert 76: teaulah Koehler 76, Mervyn Sch- walm 76, Rose Albrecht 69, Rose - line Thiel 66. ' Jr, I.- Edward Thiel 76, Russel Oucharrue 74, Brune K..pehler 57. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Mr. Rtes r. McLinehey is at God - Why y � ° .s CanaaRaisc ,ry Selling on��Fs ? oncy BONDS are issued payable in ten or twenty'years, as the case may be. • It means that repayment of the money will be spread over ten or twenty years instead of being raised by taxati, l to meet current expenditures. To .raise by taxation all the money as fast as it is needed to carry on Canada.':s share in winning the war, would be an unbearable burden upon the people. It would mean that more than a million dollars a day would have to be raised right now. But to rail: money by selling Canada's. Victory Bonds means that those of the next generation who will benefit by the sacrifices this generation is coaling; --who will share in the freedom this generation is fighting for and largely paying for :will also pay their share. * * . * And when you. buy Canada's Victory Bonds you make a first-class business in -'4 vestment in, a security that is absolutely safe, likely to enhance in value after the war, and bearing a good rate of interest.` You help the country by keeping open you give a personal pledge that yoti. are going to help to win the war. Every man and woman in Canada can help to win the war by buying Canada's Victory Bonds. And Canada wants the personal, individual interest and co -opera- - tion of every man and woman in the county.The buying of Victory Bonds by the ; whole people unites them in a determination. to win the war. Every purchase of Canada's Victory Bonds is a blow for freedom against the tyranny of German. Kultur. Every bond sold is a new guarantee the British market for Canadian products that Canada is in the war to the finish, and this helps the general welfare in which tl victory is with the Allies and the you share. world has been made safe to live in. And again, every Canadian who buys a Victory Bond becomes a financial partner or backer of Canada in the war. When you buy a Canada VictoryBond Buy Ca a a Zvery bond you buy is a new pledge that Canada will remain true to herself, the mpire, the Allies and to freedom's cause. So it is both patriotic and good busi- ness to Ory ,ends Issued by Canada's 'victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dorminion of Canada. Willie Liebold 54 4 yli. A. Lamont. Teacher, r Last week the. ladies of Dash- ME,6IBERS, QF THE TEAMS WHO erich this Week on the jury. ?wood sent a large barrel of fruit r VIC- The followingis the report for �., . a WILL CA. VASS PLO THE 1 Inspector Tom visited our scho Zoom III, based on attendance, ols last vecolt, pickles, tete., to the Military Hos- TORY WAR LOAN, Mork and conduct during Oetob2_, • A Box racial was held in the., at Byron Sanatorum, and this Arrangements for raising Hur DASHWOOD War Loan in Huron ,Jr. IV,- Inez Yu ngl•1ut. •18;.'; E Hilda N euschwanger, 447; Doro- thy Fritz. 430; Eu.oine Geiger 392; Whitney Truemner, 359; Lentis O'- Brien 352; Gordon Zettel. 189; Gor- don 'Tallier, 1577 ; Emma tV urm 113 Sr. III. - Veo:a -Prang 442; Eva ;Pee, 440, Muriel ;Ea wald 422; E--- elyn Howard 42): Mabel Preeter. 413, Mary Mittelholtz 300; Clair Merner, 297, Ethel Dietrich 262; 'Theodore Deichert 1.67. 1,7r.r. TIT. Luella Decher 523 . �3,. feleanox Ducharme 425; Pearl 1Gallman, 372; Milton Hey 352: Newell Geiger 350, Frieda Deichert 837, Marguerite Prang 323, Lulu tAibrecht 222: Gordon Schwalm 14. Gilbert Ducharme. 114. . I. Douglas, Teacher. BORN Diesel -At Saltford Heights on Oen. 22nd, to lir, and Mrs. Gordon A. ilisset, a daughter Mary Louise.) CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from I.i'ead-Colds. It's Splendid! In one urinate your clogged nostrils .rcrill open, the air passages of your head will elear rind you can breathe freely. No more bawking, snuffling, blowing, dteadaelie, dryness. No struggling for breath at .night, your cold or catarrh willbe gone. ee, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream •.'lain from `your druggist now. Apply 43, ' little of this fragrant, antiseptic, ibeali•ng create in your nostrils. It pen- trates through every air passage of the :read, soothes the inflamed or swollen antieous membrane and relief comes in; stantly. 1 Report for S. S. No. 12, Hay, iting with her daughter in Sea- No. 9- Ttxckersmith, McKillop( Cleansing, sweetening and purifying andSeaforth,' town, -John Rank- the entire alimentary* canal before t week they are packing boxes to on's .share of the Victory War, Orange Hall, Varna, last Monday,i_ evening under the auspices of the `send to the Dashttood boy*s of er- Loan are about completed, and Varna seas. Dashwood ladies certainly during the next three or dour gQuarterly sacramental services are doing their part in providing weeks every person in:the county; still be held in the Methodist ebur t• goothings for the boys 'who ares will have had. an opportunity of Varna, next Surda • morning I fighting for us. The Red Cross taking up a bond and thus assist- 5 morning. Society L large shipment -e _ .. .. loan.e success of the, assist - Mr W. FT. Stephensan' and I4Ir "county has been divided into dis- tricts the local committees being Jas. Stephenson of Marlette.,Mieh.! nothing, socks, etc., nearly ready who cams to attend the funeral ofto be shipped. The young lad - 1 �,P �arP T•n d A t . les are also flaking a great inter - returned to their homes r e_ i est in knitting. They are forming No. 5.- Stanley and Bayfield, •vil- Ste Stephenson who will spend a felt i homes of the different members; Thomas Brownette, Varna, R. R. adopt the morning inside bath. pp once a week during the coming No. 1., Folks who are accustomed to feel days with friendselin Marlette. City winter, to knit ifar the soldiers.dull and heavy when they arise, split- bTrs. Butterfield of Bay is ' No. 6- Hay and Htensall, village ting headache, stuffy from a cold; foul visitingat the home of Mr. Robt Miss Mina Ehlers of Stratford, Andrew Hess,Zurich • F. W. Glad- Saturday d S d ' tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, man, Exeter; Chas. Fritz, Zuruich, can, instead, feel as fresh as. a daisy rms rong, rate as foilotvs, were accompanied by Mr, D. J. l a Society and will meet at the lage, John McNaughton ;i Varna; Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only Armstrong. spent a+n Sunday -with, her parents. , Rev. J, E. Jones will address the Mrs. A Graupner of Loraine 0., Epworth League at Goshen next is at present visiting at the Luth- Sunday evening. eras parsornage. Mr. Thomas McMillan, of ,Hulme Miss Dora Kraft of London spent wood; John Ross, 'Grand Bend. let called on friends in Stanley on last week with h Monday last, er pstents. No. 8- Usborne and Exeter vil- p ;Miss Florence Brunner of Cre- lage, .J G. iStanbury, Exeter; Thos. BEAVER MEADOW town. is visiting with friends in, Cameron, Kirkton R. .R. No. 1; F. town. t J. Delbridge, Exeter; A, E. Hast - SCHOOL REPORT Mrs. C. Stade is at present vise ings, Exeter. for the month of October. Based forth, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus G. C. Petty, Hensall. by opening the sluices of the system No. 7.- Stephen- Herbert Either, each morning and flushing out the m Anderson, William. Cen- whole of the internal poisonous stag- tralia; Edward Nadiger, Dash- nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, 'sick or well, should, • each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in .it to wash from the stomach, liver, :kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, on gLood attendance, good behave Mr. and Mrs, Herman Zimmer, in, Seaforth; J. M. Govenlock, Sea- putting more food into the stomach. o Stratford spentthe week -end .forth • D. F. McGregor, Seaforth • with,relatives. Geor e N. Turner,Clinton. Mrs. Prank Clark and children No. 10 - Hulle`.t and ,C'inton town of London, are visiting with the W. Rr •done Cliinton : ;John '.Tor- orrnex s parentsMr, andMrs. T. r inton • D. L. McPherson, Genttner. , ; Clintons Samuel McCool, I.ondes- you are enjoying your breakfast the Miiss Adeline Brown left Wed- boro; John. Fingland, Londesboro, water and phosphate is quietly ex- nesday for Landon where she v trnoting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a in :for the winter. EXETER thorough flushing of all the inside will terns -- organs. CREDITON Pte. A. Brokenshire of .Stephen The millions of people who are has arrived home. ,He event over- bothered with constipation, bilious H. Eilber, M. P. P., left last week; seas with the 161st and was woven- spells, stomach trouble, rheuinatism; others who have sallow skins, blood dor Parry Sound district for his ded; some months ago, disorders an 'sickly complexions are arimial deer hunit. Thos: Hazelwood, a .former res -urged to get a quarter pound of lime= Over $500 was taken in at the ident df Exeter, died et London stone phosphate from the drug store I lour and perfect work. The f St tf d h The action of hot water and limestone. I. names are in order of merit; N g ' ' phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating, It cleans Jr. III.- Nelson Jeffrey. out all the sour fermentations, gases, Jr. III,- Theresa Meidinger'. , , waste and acidity and gives one a Sr, II- Edwin Gasch Lillian- o, rllrf t VT ince 1 splendid appetite for breakfast. While. , Clinton; Rose, Albert Fleischauer Lillian. Rader, Gertie Sehilbe. Jr. II,- Myrtle Masse, Nettie 1 Meidinger, Idella Schoch, Greta ISehilbe, Ertl!) Sehilbe. ' . Pt. II.- Agnes Meidinger, Beat rice •HIlopp, Gordon Miller, Eliz- abeth Barlow', Edgar Masse Wale lace Schoch, 7 Sr. Pr.- Margaret Sehilbo, Hare old Itlopp, Hazel Masse, ' Jr. Pr.- Leonard Schoch Mel - fowl supper held at the Methodist on Oct. 24th, aged 74 ,years. which will cost very little, but is Its just furs. `, Don't stay stuffea-up l' .in Schoch Noi'r'ns{rf B'leiisehauer church here JHandford n sufticlent to make anyone ya pro. nbunced erauk o n the Subject of ite- • ' W -,...w., "'-" • . -« - , s. n, Beacom, Teacher. four year's existence, they spent several rnontlrs. $chld ia coar octet$! c+ tisrrlt-$;etre# . , o . ' Mr and daughter. en so 5 nick,$J - Leonard Merner, Elmer Plass. ,Our band has broken up after, have returned from the west where; Enternal sanitation. AUCTION, .R. tOf Warm .and 1'rnplemelnts., Mr '' D, .Bo ssenbenry has been instruct- ed to sell by public auction one Lot 22, S; B., ;Stanley, %utile east of Blake, on Tuesday, :November 20th, at one o'clock, the following ,HORSES -One agricultural mare, .10 yrs, old; 1 agricultural mare, 4 yrs, old; r1 dn'ivine horse, yrs. old, good single -or .double;,' 1 hackney filly, 1 iyr, old; 1 hack-, ney ,gelding, 1- year old ; 1 geld- ing, 1 year old, sired by Colonel Graham. CAr'.CLE-. 1 ow due, to 'calve in 'Jalnuary3; 1 heifer$ i2 yrs. old, due in ,April; 2 cows due in May; 2 ferrety cows; 6 steers, 2 yrs, old; 4 steers, 1 yr. old; 4. heifers, 1 yr. old; 3 calves; 1 reg-. istered Shorthorn bull, 11 months; old. :HOGS, ;ETC.- Six store pigs. About 10) hens. IMPLEM- ENTS- Massey-,$arris binder, Massey -Harris mower, Sharpe rake Massey -Harris fertilizer drill, Mas- sey -Harris cultivator, land roller, 4 section diamond harrows, Imper- ial gang plow, Wilkinson walking • plow, Verity walking plow, lune- ber wagon, truck wagon, combine. ed hay and straw reek, top bug- gy, cutter, light wagon, bobslei- ghs, gravel box, stone boat,. Clin- ton falnning mill, 1000 lb.. weigh scales, scuffler, National cream sep. arator, Chatham incubator, root pulper, cutting box, nese, 2 grind stones, wheel barrow, hay fork and' slings, 2 sets double harness, 2 sets• single harness, horse collars, sap pan and buckets, 20 -ft. jadder, whiffietrees, neekyokes, forks, chains, shiver', ruglr kettles and numerous other articles. Some cedar posts and rails. Also a quantity of lumber. - HOUS.E,H0e. LD FURNITURE - Bedstead, sideboard, a nuntlber of kitchen chairs, cook stove, heating stave, 2 hanging lsmps, 2 bed xoom lamps. about 30 yards rag carpet, 1 churn. TE E. d S ;- All SUMS of 4a0.00 and under, cash. Over that amou nt 12 months ,credit will be given on furnishing approved joint not- les, A discount of 5 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. E. Bossenberry, A. T. Douglas Auctioneer. proprietor. Prevention of Bribery ALL NECESSARY STEPS TAKEN TO PREVENT CORRUPTION UN- DER MILITARY SERVICE ACT Ottawa, Nov. 7th; In setting up the mtephtnery fors the operation of the Military 'Service Act. spec-. iai care has been taken to select only officials of the most trust- worthy character. In the oper-• . ation of the Act, attempts at bribe ery are always possible, in iCalnada no leas than in other countries. Attempt to bribe any member of an ;exemptio'n tiibunais or medical board, or a p alitary r+epresentat-e toe, means a term of impriso'nnee .ent of not less than one year and not more than five years. It will be very difficult for anyone so in- clined to set aside the regulati4 one of the Military Service Act by corruption. Not att of the preparations made to guard against venality and unfairness in the operation of they Act can be made public, but it may; be announced That attempts to bribe ofirrials, in view of the Ghee ks and supervisions to be imposed, be an supervisions to be imposed will be an exceedingly hazardous business. HENSALL Mrs. R. J. ;Ferguson and child-. ren, of Minneapo.is, Minn , have are. rived here and well spend the wine. ter with her ',father, Mr. A. John stop, - Rev. Mr. Moore, rector of St. Paul's church, has resigned and has left to Lake up the work at some other town. A large number of Christmas boxes have been sent from here to the boys overseas. The newgarag e ole King street willsoon be completed, Mr. and Mrs, J. Halikirk have moved into town, . Reeve G. Petty has moved into! his fine bew home. We Want Now A a �eliabie`.A:gent itr Tluron Cottn-, ty to sell Pelhatu's Peerless Fruit and Ornamental trees during Fall and Winter months. Mood paye. exclusive territory, ::free . selling equipment. OVER 600 ACRES Or the choicestNursery stock in-,. chiding NB; W variztles controlled by us. ,Handsome up-to-date sel-a ling equipment and a splendid Cart. Adler' grown stock to offer ease tomers, We are not jobbers, 'Write now for ige+ney terms to PEL1fA.M NURSERY Co. Toronto' N. 13, leatelogue sent on ` re- quest to applicants for agenciesor purchasers of Nursery stock..