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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1917-12-07, Page 4TUE HERA.L.r# Iseued Thursday afternoon from the HERALD PRINTING FFICE Terme of subscription $1 per year in advance; $1.50 may be charged if not so paid. U, S. subscrinti- one $L50 strictly in advance. No paper discontinued until all ar- rears are paid unless at the option of the publisher. :The date to which every subscription is paid is denoted ou the label. Advertising Rates— Transient ad- vertisements, 10 cents per line for first insertion and 4 cents pee line for each subsequent insertion Small advertisements not to ex- -ed one inch, :such as "Lost," "Strayed," or "Stolen," etc., in- serted once for 25 cents, and each subsequent insertion 10 cents Communication intended for pub- lication nue, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the writer. 'Address all communications to THE HERALD PRINTING CO, ZURICH, ONTARIO. '''.1•11111••••••••••••.••;.111.101 011•11101110010.1••••11191 The Canadian Associated Presa understands that the Canadian authorities are following the Im- perial example in abolishing Cate- gory C. All B. men estimated likely,to be fit for active service) DASHWOOD miss McKee, who has had charge; of the mil inery department of Tie - bean & Edighotten, returned • her mane in Dutton on Monday. Miss McDougal visited at her home in •Bayfield o or the week end. Mrs. Win. Nadiger spent las, week with relatives in Lucan. Miss S, Sehroleder has returned from a lsit with relatives in Pig- eon, Mich. Mr, and Mrs, P. Gratton of Grand Bend spent Sunday with lair. and. Mrs. 'Wes. WcAte. Dr. R. H. Taylor spent Monday in London on business. Mrs. I, Hoffman of Tavistock is visiting with relatives. Miss .Isabel and Bile Cameron have gone to Stratford where they intend remaiihing. :Mr. Otto Willert is at present under the doctor's care, We hope :for a -speedy recovery. Mrs. B. Statton, and children, of Grand Bend are visiting with re- latives. Mr, W. :Hooper of Exeter and Mr. Jno Hooper and son, Albert, of Pennsylvania, spent a few days at the home of Mr. Chas. Guenth'er last week. On November 15th the ladies of the, Red Cross Society shipped to Exeter the following articles; 27 grey flannel shirts; 4 hospites. (al shirts; 6 pains pyjamas; 17: sheets; 45 pillow slips; 50 towels; 6 knitted washcloths, done by the, neer six menths training will go school children and 12 pair socks 4nto .Class A. All in Category°, They have closed their work are automatically promised eata- room until after the Christmas gory B, whieh means than they: holidays but they are still busy are deemed fit for serene? in fere- . knitting. The Young. Girls' krite a:try and labor units, medieal or ting circle met last week at the garrison duty. Canadian hospit- home of Miss Hazel Snell. ads have been increased to roue thousand beds. The soldier's vote, s ) far as Ont- ario is concerned. is iaely to be smiling face. A little girl has an important teeter in the coming come to brighten their home, ;election. In 1911 the total vote aer. and Mrs. Oe. Douglas and an this Provinee was 353,73s, the daughter. Miss Irene, called on -smallest in a dozen .ears. IA friends in the village on Sature 0914, the largest vote on reeord: day. was polle when 4e2,450 ballots. Mrs. Jake Kennel and children Were .cas•. r e f ieee recruited ir. returned home after a pleasant Ontario Up to th , pr ;-nit is near- vial): with friends at New 'Inane - y 200,000 men, and every one of bale,. -thesewheather or net, he has rea- alise Oestreicher spent the week- -Plea the age of twenty-one years. --end uith friends near Zurich. will have the right to vote under Mise Mamie Douglas is at pr:?,s- ibhe new Franchise .Act, It is exit visiting friends at Hickson and eeasily een, then, that nearly half Belmont. the oes cast in Ontario will be Mr. David Desch who spent the by tL solcli ,rs. -summer out west returned .home ,lent week. Mrs. Peter Brenneman visited :alley undiy e.ates tile son:wilier ia Zurieh 'last week. incidtal: in one it) Li eemons; Nee,. F.:di:gam/fee beet on monthly I. v. as in .Coenesomt one turos.! ,fee teaa-lige:1 where she will spend :Now Londa. anti I met a prin.: ! s,„ • inent man who told 01. a maa , , Walters aol faxnily hav they haei in teeir chueeh; ni-shea to the faem they purchased alwaye :ee r un d aa aomPlall't err eei air, A, T. Dougles. in, elle iinding /ven and kieking 71,7";*, Mae .A. T. Douglas ena about es eryeeing e'e at a churce: ee•aoos havo 010 ved t 11email 11 session) someone said. e'allat will eaenay their new amen, we tio .aroteee Brown?" eneme ereeephetea, •.ease %aid ; iLaee him prae ed f000t ' Alton :Johnelo 1 and bre- Brother, will pni pray for him*? tthe: aleitn of Braze/Iola, are 'Not on yc'or13"thr will Zit the homo of Mr. ilooe you pray for him.' 'Noe" Finally el:nth:en. they /oared on, fellow to say he Masa Pfaff of Centralia, accome swoula. They egreed that they I ee.eoee ne• her eueee, seera ehe lineal :1 or, it oil Wed .,1`..!;.i Jay L. .,,zqz d with Mrs. reeseg ing and whee N tel ednoeelay eveing, mes. zaiefet Sr.. of 6d„,an.itenct -praeseretteeeting came Ile got up 1 is vielaing friends in this viein- and cleared his throat anti said; jev »resent. "Lord, there is Brother Brown. see 'who does nothing himself, but is ' always grumbling and complaining always grow.ing and finding fault, and Oh Lord we have given the =atter earnest consideration and we have come to the prayerufl con Cusion that the best thing you eean do for hint is to take him up *ko heaven.” But Brothir Browal jumped up and said, "I won't go. X Weill go. I wont gea Alter a While another fellow got exp Sind said, .'Lord, toe think the Headache of any kind, is caused: by lest thing you can do is to take atitosintorication—which means self - him t Lit" Somebody get up I poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons and said "What do you want to , called toxins, sucked into the blood, maks a prayser like that fora",Hee through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast said, "I'll tell you, i:77 the devil got that it. congests in the smaller arteries asim in hell, he'd either run or and veins of the head producing vio- break it up, un.?, or the other. Ev- , lent, throbbing pain and distress, called itery preacher has a few members t headache. You become nervous, cle7 te wishes were in one plena, or this ?other. I'll tell \you that. iDbn't you kaid.w there are a lot of people who sit arounragram- Ung and growling, like brooding thickens, knocking every good thing doenn; don't be that' kind of -tattle, no they're 00 use on earth- ilisee a boaster,. • rooster, crew and lbooet for all you're Worth. Your 'town :needs the best booster, don't -ileold hack and see if some other &now is willing, just sail in, this 4Coun try's free. BLAKE Irr. Geo, !Campbell is wearing a Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate in it before breakfast. Do your Christmas shopping cat is, This is a NVI-41 motto end pinch mry be gained in following it, The var- ieties to oboose, from are more nvimet ous and yon will get better. service 1:tan if you wait until the big rush is 4311. spondent, Sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you, Then you resort to acetanilide, aspirin or the bromides which tampon, arily relieve but do not rid the blorel of these irritating 'toxins. legless of hot water with a teaspoon- ful of limestone phosphate in it, drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your sys- tem and cure you of headache but will demise, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tenet, Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of liraestone phosphate. It is in- expensive, harmless as sugar, and al- most tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your best, if tongue is coated or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have wide, indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, aced stomach, begin the phos - pleated hot water euro to rid our system of toxins and poisons. Results are quick and It is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headache or Alow:-Lolserable moptAgg. EX,4I left • While attending tine ROrden mee eta g at St. Marys ee'eeral Mbar-, ne viners were robbed of suite mone.y. It is thought it was -he work of pielepoeleete. lien. 6, Maxwortay dedieated a: .ew Methodist 4thruil at. -Ethel, east Sunday. James Beer, one lot our esteem- ed residents, passed away et Vic- toria hospital, London, on "Nov.24 an his 72nd year. He was a nat- ive of Wales, Milo Snell has moved unto the farm he recently purchased :from Sweet Bros. Mr. and arra. Jerry Heataan have rented their farm near Crediton to Frank Taylor, and will move to Exeter. The meeting held here last :Wed- nesday was largely attended. Sir, Geo. E. Foster made a good im- pression. : The sad news has been received here of the death of Mrs. .Albert Andrews of Pointex, :Sask. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Dr. Woods, the new postmaster at Bayfield, began on Monday last on the active duties of that office. David Dewar, of the Saubie Line has purchased the property at Bay- field known as the Whiddon estate and has moved to that Village. R. Penhale, who has been out west for a month returned. to his home at Bayfield last week. 4::••• HENSALL Mrs. John McEwen, of near here passed away on Monday of last week. Many of our residents havamade small sized -fortunes this year in growing small onions. The crop was an excellent one and good prices were obtained. Mr, Colin Hudson has assumed the duties as courier on route No. 1; for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs,. Robt. Traquair, of Tuekersmith announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Eva,. to Mr. Arthur Jones. of Hansa% the marriage to take place gulietly this month. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McTaggart of the Canada west are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald, Mr. J. J. Merner, Unionist cand- idate, held a meeting hone on Tu- esday night. It was well al:kende f• ed. . oath Our tax collector is again gath- ering in the shekels. T. Trevethielt and M. England are acting as 'enumerators at the Crediton pone. Seutching has beern started in the flax mills.. 0 is concentrating its efforts to win the War. It has gone about raising reinforcements in the only prac- tical way; under the Military Service Act, 1917. Laurier, Bourassa and their adherents admit their intention of holding up reinforcemeiits so urgently needed in the trenches. Where do YOU stand ? SII.NAE~lAftle.21210. To ack p the Boys To Hasten Viet ry To Win the 'al -- T Women Every woman may vote who is a British subject 21 years of age, Voters: resident in Canada one year, and in the constituency 30 days, who is the mother, wife, widow, daughter, sister or half-sister of any person male or fernale living or dead who is serving or has served without Canada in any of the Military forces, or within or without Canada in any of the Naval forces of Canada or of Great Britati in the present war, or who has been honorably dis. chafged from such services and the date of whose enlistment was prior to September - 20th, 1917. 14 • Unionist Party Publicity Committee. STEPHEN COUNCIL The council of the Township of Steplien met in the Town Hall, I Creditor), on Monday, Dee., 3rd. 1 1917 at 1 a, m, All members were present. The :minutes of the prev! ious meeting weee read and adopt-., ed. ,1 Yearly—Neeb; That the bond of Alonzo Hodgins, tax collector,1 be accepted and filed with the clerk. Carried, Farmers are busy threshing the Webb—MaWhinney; That by - beans. law No. 239 to appoint deputy -re- turning officers and poi, clerks and COUNTY NEWS . I seleet polling booths, having been The annuel meeting of the Hur- I read three times be passed and on Old Boys' Asso sin tion of Tor- signed by the ret' t'? and clerk and onto, will to hold in that city on the seal of the corporation attach - Dec. Ith, ed thereto. Carried. Parkhill has carried a byelaw • A large number of accounts providing for the expenditure of were passed. ' $i2 0110 for the instal'ation of hydro . The council adjourned to meet electric power. , again in the Town Hall, Credition, •on Saturday, the 16th of ,Dec. at SCHOOL REPORT •1 P. 111. i Following is the report of s, S. Henry Eillier, Clerk, No, 11, Hay, for the month of STANLEY TOWNSHIP November ; •. Our Reeve, J. McKinley, is ate' Jr. IV, — Leonard a'araras, Clara tending county council at Goder-1 Kalbfleisch, Admund Hendricks, ich this week. ivIelvina Scheele. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Metcalf of 1 Sr. III. — Zitfie Charrette. Wingham have been visiting fri- 1 Jr, Ila. — Gertie Devine, Mabel ends around here for the past weeka Schade, .Norman Charrette, Don- 'Rev. R. Murray of Chicago, is Sr. IL—Vinetta Ducharfne.. • .,. 'Ilvi:si‘tqicingvaatrrthLeimia;ree, of Mrs. A. aid Hendricks, Erwin Schade, Paul Ducharme, Victor Taylor. visiting her slaters Mrs. John Miss :Campbell of McKillop is Jr. II, — Mildred Kalldfleisch, Pt. II. -- Eleanor ChaaretteoC1- MrKinley and Mrs. Robt. McIin- arenee Wilson, Emerson Overholt, ley, Lilian Dueholt. , ale.v Percy Baines of Benmiller haearee, 'Francis Over- preached at Goshen Kippen and Pt. B. — Rufus Turnbull, Leonard Varna last :Sunday, Overholt, !Anniversary :Services will be holt, Colin Wilson, Clarence held in the Varna Methodist cam cla apt. A. — Laura Kading, Marie next Sunday when Rev. IL IL Ag- Charrette, Mildred Taylor. new of Clinton will preach morn - Jr. Primer; — Harold Overholt, ing and :evening. On Monday no Ruby E. Kerr, Teaeher. evening :following a concert will • be :given in the Town Hall, eon - HAY COUNCIL sisting of reultSit.', recitations and ' I addresses. Admiaeion 25c, Hay C'ouneil met for its regular On Monday evening the members monthly session on Saturday. and adherents of the Goshen Meth - A by-law, appointing deputy re-, odist churchme itt the home of turning officers and poll clerks set- ' Mr. -Calvin and Miss Marie Dow eating •the poring booths for the son, prior to their departure for municipal elections was passed., ' their new home_ In Settforth and The nomination this year will be presented Mr, Dowson with a boa - held on Dec. 31st, and the election utiful Lound 1VIethodist, Hemel) and if necessary, will hi. held onJan, Tune Book, a)nd Miss Dowson with 7th, lel& , a verse of money with' the follow - A large number of gravel and nig address.; other accounts were passed which iTo Mr. an.ci Miss Dowseen, will he published in the financial Dear Friends ;— ' I) the present yeae. • eemove from one immediate vic-I As you are about to statement to be issued at the 'close The last meeting of the council lefty, we take this opportunity of !few 1917 will be held en Dec. 15th, expressing Our appreciation of • I V. HESS, St, Clerk, yon as neighbors and thureh Ivor- kers• We also desire to voice our regret at the prospect of youe remo.vat from our midst. As neighbors you have been I kind And courteous, ever ready to: help 'those about you • who need assistance. As members of the •churcia-vou have always exhibit- ed a truly loyal attude toward thee cause of Christ in this place, and this has not been unnoticed by us your 'fellow members, Yohir att- endance at service has been both: reggaer and prompt, and your re- gular and prompt; Lena your res- idence here has been a source of blessing to the work of Chat. Especially do we appreciate your splendid and .efficient labors as , members of the choir., and we wish to assure you that this de- partment of our church is suffering a neelous loss. by reaaon of your. removal. as tangible :proof cf our sentiments we present you with these small gifts, and. we ask i-ote to accept them, riot because of their monetary value, but simply as, at oken of our respect and ap-I precation. While we are very sorry to lose you we trust that God's choicest! blessing will follow you to your I new home., and that although your field of labor will be changed your lives will not be less useful in extending the Master's King- dom. Signed on behalf of the Goshen :congregation; W. 0. Robinson, J. E, Dowson, Bert Peck. Do Your Hens Pay? A convenient and simple form to help tell whether the flock is paying or not, has been worked pout by the Poultry Division, Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa. This form, which may be hung up in the poultry house or the kitchen, provides space for mark- ing down each day, the number of eggs laid, It also indicates space for recording the number of eggs and poulutry sold or :eaten, also space to note the feed bought or taken from the farm, and columns for entering cash receipts, expen- ditueree and balances. The form is a convenient place to keep your poultry account each teronth, and may be had on appli- cation to the 'Poultry DiViSi:1•11, Experimental Farm, Ottawa, free of • '',.pe providing duplleate is 4 -sent to the Poultry Division each month If you want to know what your :hens are doing, write 'for them, SAVE UNTIN: 14'nwra4Gmeroara*sepoy FROM A ELY GRAVE, Seldom has a more tragic tale been told than that of this young woman, whose parents, brothers and sisters have all died of consumption, leaving mi alone to make could. Never rause, hard work and wdrry soon 'undermined her health', when she,: too, become a victim of this dreaded disease. Shunned by Mends who feared contagion without funds, for she had been unable to save from her - small earnings, she seemed doomed,. like the others of her family, ,to untimely grave. Fortunately, she was discovered and sent to the Muskoka Free Hospital, before it was too late, where she is now doing well, with every chance of ultimate recovery. Appeals are now being made for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consump- tives to enable it to continue the great work of caring for just such eases as, this. No matter how small the gift, it will be welcome. Contributions may be sent to W. 3. Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Secretary - Treasurer, Gage Institute) Toronto. MIT CLUBBING LIST Herald and Daily Globe $4 75, " " Weekly Globe 1 75 Daily Mail and Ein- piro 4 " Weekly Mail and Empire • 1 75; " Toronto Daily Star 8 25 Daily News 8 25. " " Weekly Star1 76. " London Free Press Morning Edition.— Evening Edition8 60' Weekly Edition-- 1 86 " London Advertiser ' Morning Edition ... 8 60 Evening Edition8 60 Weekly Edition-- 1 76 " Farm & Dairy 1 76 " Weekly San 1.80t " Farmers Advocate.- 2 40 " Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star . Weekly Montreal Witness • 2 25 Canadian Country- man 1 40 11 il