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Zurich Herald, 1919-02-28, Page 4• Issued Thursday afternoons from the JMJERALD PRINTING OFFICE berms of subscription 01.25 per year In advance; $2.00 may be charged if not eo paid. U. S. subseripti- ', ions $1,75 strictly its advance. No gaper discontinued until all ar- sears are paid unless at the option of the publisher. The date to whichevery eubscriptlon is paid is denoted on the label. DASHWOOD. Mr, J, W. Orcweiw of H.ensail was a busi+ne,sla caller id town Satur- day last. Steps are being taken to open a public library in town!. is a long felt necessity. The travelling one is taking well and is being used by a large number of readers. Our staff has order- ed. about One hundred new books with the proceedings of the con- cert. With such sources of read- ing material we should creat a generation of readers, Mr. G. S. Howard and family, called on,eriends at Blake on Sat- urday. Our weekly prayer meeti'ngand Bible Study is growing numb- ers and increasing in interest. So- me lively discussions are created;. Miss Laura Musser is visiting fr- ie.nds in (Zurich, ,Mr, J. C. Reid has the hydro pow- er installed in his barn. Mr, .Chas. Rinker has received a ADVERTISING RATES effective after Jan 1st, 1919. Display Advertising -Made known pu application. Stray Animals—One insertion 50c three insertions $1.00. Farm or Real Estate for sale i30c. each insertion for one month pf four insertions, 25c. for each esubsequent insertion. Miscellaneous articles of n Exit:3 ER • W. D. Sanders was in Toronto Notice to Cr editors IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN lest week attending a director's I HOWARD, LATE OF THE TOWN - HAY of the Farmers' .Assoc!- SRI]? OF (HAY IN THE COUNTY at amore than five lines, For Sale, To German Helmet from Sgt. teed. Rent, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., each insertion 25a. . Local Reading notices, etc., 10c. per line per insertion. No notice teas than 25c, Card of Thanks 50c. • Legal advertising 10c. and 5c. a eine, Auction Sales, $1 for one inner -i ler in honor of his son Teddy w ao tion and $1.50 for two insertions left last week for Wiindthorst Sask. Berate size. I The evening was spent in playing games and other amusements after; which a lunch was served. He was presented with as address and a testament in the English and German language, F Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Hary ey Sarnia are visiting with relatives,. Mr. ,Chas. Stire left for Pincher Creek, Alta, on Monday. parch- . Elmore Willer' has p Gassman of the U. S. Army. Mr. H. Schade has purchased Mr. Jno. Bender's farms. On Monday Feb. 17th the memb- ers oft he Y. P. A. of Zion Yuther an church spent a very pleasant time at the home of Mr. Otto Mil - iotnl. ' OF HURON, FARMER, DEICEAS- '1`hos. !Lairs has been awarded the ED. ,contras as mail courier on route.! NO. 3. Notice is hereby given. pursuant .Workmen are busy tearing down! to the Statute in that behaif,,hat the old Walper ho:e1 lin 1''rancis- i allpegainst John Howardaving y wlclao i s on to�tin. 1917, are required on Our. ne,w band gave an open air the 21st May, i ,coineert one evening last week. ' or before the 10th March, 1919, to The Exeter Turf Club has been' send by Post or delivered to Will - .organized with a membership of . iam John Howard and Henry How - 60. :The followviing officers were ard, Executors of the Will of e 'elected;— Hon,• Pres, N. D. Hudson;' said deceased, R. R. No. 2, Zurich Pres., F, +Ellerington; Vice -Pres., , Ont., full particulars of their claims W. R. ;Elliott; Sec., R. G. Seldom; and that, after the said 10thMarch, the said Executors will pro- Treas,., W. �• Clarke. Directors, 1919, 1 f R. T. Luker, J. Essery, C. H. San- coed to distribute the assets of ders. A. E. Kuhn and A. E. Me- the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, • having Do'nelli. -- ,a regard only to the claims of :vhich -Rev. Carriere of Grand Bend ate GRAND BEND they shall then have had no wli IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHINIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiNIINIIIIIIIIHH NNIIIIIIIIIIH!HIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH111HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIiHHHII�'i and that the said } NIiIIHIIIIIIIIIIIINIHII l_ not be liable for the said assets if mo Professional Cards not. exceeding 1 inch, $6 per year, Address all communications to 'THE HERALD PRINTING CO. ZURICH, ONTARIO. !Legislation is required for the *continuation this coming summer of daylight saving since. its last1 ased the property of Mr,Chas•,( county council at last session: Viet was only for one season. It' Schroeder, in town. Reuben Grahams itsof the Graham .is, however, certain that Canada' Mrs, G. Nadiger is on the sick c ' tinue izs system, and that 1use, Hotel. Clinton, was recently sen- • will on y it will go into force concurrently with the United Stales. As sho .:.i by the report of the lVli'nister of Pub i : Works for the year ended Mar_.i 31, 1917, the, ap- propriations granted by Parliam-1 *tot to the ;department in the year year was declared, amounted to t. 477,154,19tL60, The Parliament- ary grant was reduced in 1915-16 to $34,599,183,99; in 1916-17, to 530,- 828,281;e0, and in 1917-18, to $20,- 822,663,; .1: or considerable less: Chain one-half the sum voted only three years be.ore. The area in Canada under root and fodder crops, consisting of po- tatoes, turnips, etc., hay -and clo- ^i�,er, alfalfa fodder, corn, and sug- ar beets amounted to 9,590,568 a- eres, in 1917, as compared with 8,- 843,490 acres in 1916, all crops ex- SAW OF ALL. KINDS CASH PRICE PAIO� albilei Zurich ! tended the funeral of his mother at o., any part thereof, to any per- ste- ,la:st .week`' son of whose claim they shall not ;Simon Morlock, 16th con;, 'Ste> then have received notice. phein, has purchased Mr. Rayters� Dated at Goderich, 10th Febril- e and will move into it sooua. a 1919. pro erieh, , Killoran & Dolphus Allan has purchased a Cooke,Solicitors for said Execut- tohouse lin Parkhill and will move ; ors. that town in the spring. COUNTY NEWS. The committee appointed by the I county council to investigate .the approach to the bridge on the Hullett— East ,Wa,wanosh bound -1 dry west ,where Reeve N. A. Tay - FARM FOR 'SALE! Being lot 9, con. 11, Stanleya,100 acres. Will be sold reasonable, If not sold will be rented for a term of years. Apply to owner, Wm. Stogdill, Goshen Line, Stan- ley. 4t32p. for met his death by his auto over- FARM FOR SALE turning, on the night of Nov.. 11eeeeie last, have made -a settlement -with Mrs. Taylor en the sum of $1,000., she having had a claim• before the tensed to Goderich jail for 30 days Mr. E. G. Kraft has disposed of his fine team of horses to Mr, zra, l violated the 'Canada Temperance ton, Ont. Phone 20-617. Wetzel,. ( Act, and this time Magistrate An - Mr. Edj, Willert is shipping a draws made it a jail term. The MUSE FOR SALE Fine les:dental property i Zur- hand- ich, has been placed in my for sale. On the premises is a good 2 -story modern brick resi- dence and also a large brick st- able, all in good repair._. Plenty of good drinking water. For particulars apply to A F. (less, 'Zurich, , et hard labor, He has frequently $5700.00 100 -acre lam on the Huron Road, half way between Se- aforth and Clinton, frame house, 7 rooms, bany barn all fenced with woven wire, 45 acres plowed, and in the h'ghest state of cultivation $1700.00 c sh. Geo. re turegard, R. R. 4, Clin- ear load of cattle to Toronto this week. PLAICE. The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was Foster the acted a da gy listS has ben o core- home - home 01 Mrs. Lang le OU 11th There was a small attend -1 label'reads right. ,case arose from! an auto trap rec- ently when .officers captured some nine quart bottles of whiskey in his grip when he canoe home. flu. in the neighborhood at th l Oxford county has over 200 in - meeting was opened in the usual l fiuenza and pneumonia eases and way, a good deal of business was 1 many of e proving o v ng fatal. be mace y transacted. After which Mrs. type1 h Wm. Finlay read a Very interest -1 more severe than last November, ling paper "The Coming of Peace." The total British Columbia sal - The meeting was closed by sing' mon pack fol' 1918 amounted to 1,- ing the Na:ionlal Anthem. Zap 616,157 cases, an increase of 58,672 hlr, and Mrs. H. C. Zapfe spent eases over the pack of 1917. Per- onday �vith •friends in Brucefield. e e higher grades of al- iehe ins sugar beets sharing figures in ► NlMiss Marion Douglas of Hydemon was 21 per cent of total,a- ;cher !led s, the Dominion to Breau ,at the home of being onlyh less thane yearfago, ieompiled by Dominion Bureau Parkand Ips. R. N. Douglas. oin account of the failure osack- Mr .Statistics. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Carnie spent i ser, eye salmon run in 'Fra since owing to several cases lof the, Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink. Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Saturday at the home of Mr. Robt. Allain. Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam .Hey visited friends in Dashwood recently, FOR SALE Two Thorobred Shorthorn Bulls, One 13 months old and the other 18 months old. Will he sold re- asonable. W. IL Pfile, 14th Con.,Hay. AUCTION SALE OF FARM To be sold by public Auction at Seaforth, Saturday, March, 1st. at 3 o'clock, This farm contains 100 Send us the news from your acres all cultivated, Lot 11 con. 6 ekersmith, H. R• S., with barn community and be on the map. Tu Send it in early. There are two 56x80 fetstone ned,fu and tionlaousg things an editor enjoys, faithful 1 pen,driving correspondents and early news. It 6 roomed frame cottage, good eve a nice well with windmill. Situated on as on Ki pen Road, 3 miles south is heartbreaking to rece Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt have re- • budget of snappy Items lust 1 P turned to 'their home out west, you are hurrying to get the forms of. Seaforth.to ForJafurther FinR. layson, a visit with relatives here' I closed up, in time to catch the ulars apply e'n Phone 8-132 Se Fred ,Simmons and Will Sheph- mails. Call by phone or send R. No. 3 Kipp ere were welcomed home last' by mail. aforth central. 1tl —.--- IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIiIIH w eek. Both enlisted with the All restrictions I youR 1st. The "Hearth of the World" was anthraciteecoal a to can Go vein - ;worried; i,ctions on the export of 1.6 Why a man and woman, half the iven on Tuesday night in the, en lift by time, feslmng nervous despondent, g worried; some days headachy, dull and 'Town Hall to a Crowded house. - floor according to received by 0. A.a notifica- Magrath, John Berry �nstrung• some days reallyby illness. �ineapaci- Ir, and ng o n 4 ice. the engagement of their Fuel Controller for Canada. "This the immediate re - Bert Veneer, the marriage to take *take place. Instead of thousaieds of place early in Marcid. Ito Canada dealers, which have he- alf-siek, anaemic -looking souls with : will be Men's Day eln held up by the United States e arty, muddy complexions weth should ' Next Sundayt i se crowds of happY,h healthy, e oossya- 1 it the Methodist church.. Spec-I. isltorta�e thiastweinl 4: Ked is that ounce to Wit- j will result in If we all would practice inside bath• ' youngest daughter, Elia, lease of many sited e a shipments consigned $,ng, what a gratifying change would oheeked people everywhere. the human system does not aid itself each day of all the was which it accumulates under our pres. ent mode of living, For every ounce 'of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine -like poisons which into the blood INV KIDNEYS QCT BMLY Take tablespoonful of Salta if Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Drink lots of water. - The 1!i Clubby r l' K`_ s Herald and Daily Globe ...... ... ._. 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Hauch was recently pres- ented with a leather rocker by the, members of his Sunday School el - r, Is ,, our blood is 'l1ed with urio acid, says a „,....,,„„,,,,„„---_—_,..a..,*, ' """" "" """` "- j well-known authority, who warns us to FOR SALE 1 be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. Good 8 -roomed brick dwelling. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but with kitehen, in !Zurich. Also gar- t come weak from the overwork; they den with plenty fruit trees. ApplyI get sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog are absorbed ass, to Mrs, V. Kochems, Zurich, ante 1 and thus the waste is retained in the 0 Just as necessary as it is to clean Esther 'Hail' is attending 4t33 blood to person the y lie ashes from the furnace eachy, I 1Se3 the inside organs of the previous days oasts passed away on Feb.• ?accumulation of indigestible waste and { was a ,native of England. present, Town and country can' full bleo sediment, ediment oto seek relief during ;body toxins. Men and women, whether 1 the night; . when you have severe head. ; Bishop Beininiller, of Cleveland, i now be ,supplied. We have on i obliging y ou 'II occupy the pulpit in they hand a good supply of hard an aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless• soft coal. ness, said stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will set fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generation] to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, than ending urinary and bladder disorders. Ad Salts is inexpensive and. cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep'the kiting.* oleas► and active. da Miss1 entire system. e openings at Toronto. When your kidneys ache and feel like ors the fire tl eachorn bright and the millinery p , ,r,.,..• •..,. .w�•-•...,,,and - ot, so we must morning clear' Geo. ssed Lawson, Sr., ole flithdile The coal Iami,nes, is over for the , pains in the beak or t e urineiscloudy, bladder is rri- Annual Report of lectric rtm 1 Q me ;`t �.`� richVilIage' For 14 Months, ending 1 ec 31, 1918) =Mick or well, are advised to drink eat jlnorning, before breakfast, a glass of 'real hot water with a teaspoonful of (limestone phosphate in it, as a harm less mean's of washing out of the *stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile osweeten- n, ands purifying the thus nentiresalimen- Lary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn ,at constipation, bilious attacks, acid *stomach, nervous days and sleepless alights have become real cranks about the morning inside -bath. A quarter 'Pound of limestone phosphate will not cost much at the drug stere, but is Euficient to demonstrate to anyone, its cleansing•, sweetening and freshen• tug effect rta;: - t the eyetei t, Evatngelical church next Sunday. R. N. Rowe's team ran away while returning to Exeter, and in a collision with a telephone post one horse was killed. FARM FOR SALE 120 acres on Sauble Line, L. R. E. tan , (lay, 2g miles south of St Joseph Good 2 -story briek house and good bank barn, 42x66, new— ly shingled, with cement stables a'nd iii first times repair. Land all improved. For particulars ap- ply on nretimises, E. 'Hendrick, proprietor , 3.9- St, DEALER IN Delaware & Hudson Cod's K AN HENSALL. CO L ON T. iholne nous() or Office—N-0. 10. COMPARATIVE OPERATING REPORT EARNINGS Domestic Light 'Commercial Light !Commercial Power Street Light Total Earnings ASSETS 310,,66 873:86 3084.22 1500.00 626/74 COMPARATIVE EXPENSES Power Purchased 4113121. Distribution Operation and 15.14, Maintenance Street Light Operation and Maintenance, Regular 97.3a General Office !Sall., expen. 250.5a Interest and fixed charges 401.39 Distrib, system, overhead 3,42.7.67 Lime Trarcformers 991,96 Meters 86474 St. Light Equip. Regular 895:77 Mi;slcellalneous Con. Exp. 273.30 Old Plant 150,00 Total t?lalnt 1610744 Bank and Cash Balance 872.366 •,A.ecoittnts Receivable Total Assets, Total expenses Gross Surplus Depreciation Charge Net Surplus BALANCE SHEET, 6982.75 LIABILITIES Debenture 13alanlce Depreciation Reserve Surplus Total 4877:60 1391.14 227.00 1164(.14:. 55911,61' 227,00, 1164.14' 6982(75,