Zurich Herald, 1919-06-27, Page 4Sunshine
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We. the undersigned businessil
Men of Dashwood agree to close
our respective places of business
every Thursday afternoon from
.12 o'clock woon till the following
morning, commencing June 36th,
and ending August 28th except
when a holiday comes the preceed-
ng day then the Business places
will be open ion Thursday
Phillip Fassold
Mrs. Wolfe
Alex. (Zimmer
Jno. Kraft
Edward Nadiger
P. McIeaac
E. F, Kraft
Thos. Klumpp
Louis Adams
Ed. Weltiin
Miss L. Hartleib •
Caxi. Bank of Com. F S.Kent,mgr.
Reid, Edighoffer & Son
Hartman Elsie
Daviel Tiernan;.
Mrs. J. Kellerman is vistiing fri-
ends in Whitby this week.
Mr. Wilber Ehlers of Detroit'
spent a few days with his parents
M:;ss !til erne Neeb has returned
from a v:;sit in Pontiac.
(Messrs. Herb and Solomon Miller
have returned to Toronto after
visiting with their miotheir,
Mrs. Earl Neeb and Miss Della
Neeb !left for Pontiac on Monday
on Monda3; 1
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. -G. Kraft spent'
Sunday in London.
Mr. Raymond Ca':llas is in Lon-
ZURICH, ONTARIO, i don this weer,: having an operation
'ONa°-ans,k.. ,:e. ,^^-�- performed.
The idea which some business! ! Miss Ida Wambold of London is
men have hi regard to advertising visiting in town.
is vcry nicely i.lustratei by Josiah The continued spell of dry
Green's declaration in regard to weather is telling on our gardens
taking medicine. Josiah was rap- as well as on the (surrounding]
Idly losing his health and vigor farms which ars ala more or less
and was told by a f;'iend that sandy.
Flank's non piles would build hint Rev. and Mrs• Yager visited fr-i
up again. He replied, •'Ves that's ends in Stratford last week.
dust what my wife told me, and I Mr. and ilirs. J. Allan, 11Irs. Eng -
took one of them p:1 s, but it didn't lish and Mr. H. Howard spent Sat-
ido m< any good," urday last in town visiting Mr. and
TO CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Howard.
During June, July and August ' The Strawberry festival held nn
the Herald will go to press Wed- Tuesday evening of last week was
meads: afternnon, • _ ll news a successful affair, socially and
copy must ben by Tuesday night. Lnancially. The program reed-
__ _— -- ered by London, Crediton and
home talent was exceptionally go
od and mer.ted the encores given.
The proceeds amounted to $165.
The bean contest was a spirited
side issue, two prizes were offered
for the nearest and second ee.irest
guesses, an auto horn for first and
a cushion top for second. Mr. G.
S. Howard had the nearest guess
Wog two beans out and Mr. R.
Allan of Blake second being seven
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL fRESH AS
A DAISY --'TRY THIS!
Says glass of hot wafer -with
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons.,
beans out.
To see the tinge of health bloom' An exciting game of basebale
in your face, to see your skin get was plyaed on the local diamond
clearer and clearer, to wake up with-' on Monday evening when 'Exeter
out a headache, backache; coatedfen,1c, over. to play the returned
tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to one• The s^are stool 18 to 10
Teel your best, day in and clay out, just g
try inside -bathing every morning. for in favor of Exeter.
one week. i Our picnic to Grind Bend on
Before breakfast each -day - drink a Friday was a decided success,The
:glass of real hot water with a teaspoon. section turned out well, The
Sul of limestone phosphate in it assports were good and were keenly
harmless means of washing from thee s p
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the contested. Great praise is due to
previous day's indigestible waste; the ladies for the full baskets of
sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing,' eats .me tables fairly groaned
sweetening, and purifying .
the entire under the bt ran
alimentary canal before putting more fir, H England en .sexed his barn
food into the stomach. The -action of
li.ot .water and limestone' phosphate on. or: Monday evening, when earn-+
inn empty stomach is wonderfully in- pleted it will be one of the finest
vigorating. It cleans out all tie sour buildings in town.
fermentations, gases and acidity and hl , S B. Struthers, Agricultural
fast,
gives one a splendid appetite for break-, Mr
of Ifuren, visited
A quarter' pound of limestone (;hos town on Monday evening to arr-
iihato will cost very little at the drug tinge the prize Jist for the fall
store but is sufficient to demonstrate fail`. Some, seventy entrees were
that just as soap and hot water listed, .and liberal prizes, are to h�
cleanses, sweetens and freshens the
Skin, so hot water and limestone phos- givcfl. He alga inspe-ted one
,hate act on the blood and internal or- School p;aseden and pronounced ii.
ggais, ,Those who are subiect to con- the best 'in T-Itiroe County, where
letipation, bilious attacks, acid stonyach, do,'na of then( are on exhibition.-
heumatie twinges, also those whose : Thio teachers ti :ls and sectio.(
ldn is sallow arnd compiexron pallid, ! , p p
reassured that o week. of inside; at large are justly proud'of tilts
n,�
jbathing will leave them both looking � beauty spot,
end feeling better in everrWay. r: SeVeral of our tovti laddieS are
;.r 044t,
Prk
cariprng at ian en w
and no doubt are having a 'time"
Mr. Ed. Kraft has begun the
foundation work of his new learn
which he is putting up.
Mrs, T. Johnston of Drysdale sp-
.e.nt a few days of this week vis-
iting her ailing sister Mrs. G. Kel-
lerman.
Several of our carpenters are
helping to complete the monster
hall at Grand Band.
•Something should be done • to,
lay the dust on Main Street. Sp-
rinkling would be good, oiling
better, and .slow driving by autisis
best. Some go through town at
terrific speed eves( in spite of the.
notices.
BLAKE
The regular meeting of the
Blake Wlomens' Institute was held
at the home of Mrs. R. Johnston on
June 10th. There was a good at-
tendance, after- the usual business
was transacted and roll call, Miss
Jessie Tough gave a very inter-
estiing paper on "Chats with the
Girls. After which a short pr-
ogram was given and much en-
joyed by those present.
The Summer meeting of the
Blake branch will be held at the
home of Mrs. A. J, McDonald Jon
June 30th being at 2.30 in the af-
ternoon. Miss B. Gilho'anlof Bright
will address the meeting. All
ladies are cordially invited to.j a.
tclnd.
11ir. and Mrs. Wm, Lehman of
M'ch. spirit a few days at the home
01 lvlt . an
7nnfa
Quite a number from this vic-
inity attended the entertainment
en Zurich. Friday last.
Corp, Norman Johnston who sp-
cant a few weeks with his parents,
and friends, after returning from
overseas, left last Thursday for
his home in the Peace River clis-
trict ;
CREDTTON
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Baker and
family of Toronto are, visiting fri-
ends and relath es here.
Our streets will be of:ed again
this summer.
John H. Ganser has lean for Lar-
der Lake on a mining expeiition.
Jas. Watt and Wm. Flynn, of
Flora, recently visited the farm of
Oestrei,cher Bros., . tol ook over
their thorobred stock.
Senator and Mrs. Ratz of New
Hamburg and Mrs, (Rev.) Mc-(
Donald of Kintore recently visit-
ed at the home of Mrs. C. Zwicker.
URGE !FA D1EN3
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP;
CAMiERON—TALBOT NUPTIALS
•A very pretty lawn wedding was,
solemnized on Wednesday June 18
at Fairview Farm, the home of Mr.
and Mrs, W., H. Talbot, .SaubI'
Line, Stanley., when their eldest cla
ughter, Verde Alver•.etta was un-
ited in marriage to Mr. Willean
M. .Cameron of Seaforth,
Precisely at twelve o'clock to
the, strains- of the wedding march
played by Miss Mabel Cameron,
sister of the groom, the bride lean-
ing on the arni of her father, loin -
ed the groom under an arch of
evergreens and orange blossoms,
and they were united in marriage
by Rev Anderson of Bayfield.
The bride was daintily gowned
in Ivory Satin trimmed -with Geo-
rgette crepe and seed pearls with.
Bridal Veil embroidered with silk
and crowned with Orange blossoms
and carried a' shower bouquet of
roses and fern!
After congratulations the guests
which numbered about forty par-
took of a dainty wedding dinner
after which the happy couple left
amid showers of good wishes and
confetti for Toronto, Niagara Falls,
and other points, the bride travel-
ling in a suit of Alice Blue Tafetta
and white hat.
The bride was the recipient of
many beautiful and costly gifts;
The groom's gift to the bride was
a halndsoine bar pin set with pearls
The Methodist people of Varna
are re-pa.periing and otherwise
fixing up their church. To raise
the necessary funds for this, they
held a Lawn Social la.st Wednes-
day evening which proved to be,
a great success. The weather was
ideal, and the entertainment given
by the Kiltie Band of Clinton and
the supper served by the ladies,
was sill that could be deserved,
The proceeds ammounted to $200.
Mrs. M rgaret Brratt who has:
spent the past two years in Deac-
oness week at Vancouver B. C.
returned home last weak and will
spend some. time here before ret-
urning to her work.
Goshen ,Sunday School held its
annual pi. sic to Bayfield last Th-
ursday aft>ilnoon•. The day wask
Lune and an enjoyable time was
.spent by all.,
Mr. L. H. Wilkin of Clinton has
joined. the staff of the Molsons
Bank.
The Exeter continuation school
has been convetred into a High
School by the county council.
E. M. Gardiner has moved . into
the W. Schroeder house which he
has purchased.
Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Luxton of Exeter were
married on Weduesday. of last
week, The eldest daughter, Miss
Margaret A„ became the bride of
Mr. Charles Oscar Menalas of Luc -
en, the marriage taking place in
London The youngest daughter
Miss Ednaa P., became the bride
of Mr. James McCutcheon Irving
of Grenfell, Sask., the ceremony,
taking place at Winnipeg.
COUNTY NEWS
Bayfield has organized a base-
ball club,
Dr, Rogers, Brueef.eld, has bou-
ght the practice of a Forest doctor
and has left to take up his new
practice. •
Ed, Weston has purchased the
Commercial Hotel, Bayfield, from
H. Darrow and gets immediate;
possession. He will conduct a
:summer hotel
The fall sittings of the Supreme
1Court for this county are announ-
: ced as follows; Jury, Sept. 16th,
Don't Stay Gray! Here's Chief Justice Falconbridge; non -
Old -time Recipe that Any- jury, Nov, 11t1i, Chief Justice biul-
oClt,
body can Apply. I Mss; Mary I. Tom' daughter of
Inspector Torn, Goderieh, and a
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- student of Trinity College, Toron-
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's to, 'von the Governot-General's sil
time. She used it to keep her hair ver modal for the best degree;and
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac-
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
dull, faded or streaked appearance, medal fog the leadership of S.i
this simple mixture was applied with Hilda's College.
wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy and t.A. quiet but pretty wedding took
out-of-date, Nowadays, by asking at place at the home of Mrs. Joseph
any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's L, Foster of the 1st, Concession of
Sage and Sulphur Compound,' you
will get this famous old preparation, Stanley township, near Bayfield, an
Wednesday of last week, when his
daughter, Mabel Isabelle, was un-
ited in marriage to Mr. Earl F. M.
Switzer of Goderich township, a
p`rlosperous young lamer.
The county levy this year is3
1 -10th mills for general purposes
and 1% mills for good roads, or a.
total 4 6-10 mills, Last yearde
levy was 3 3-10 mills for general
purposes and a 111111 for good ro-
ads a(nc1,a milt for the Provincial
war tax, or a total of 5 3-10 mills
This year's rate is thus.. 7-10 of a
mill leas than aeti year,
improved by the addition of other in-
gredients, which can be depended up-
on to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time, By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after am
other application or two, it becomes
beautifully dark and glossy,
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
for those who desire a more youthful
appearance. It is not intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
disease.
Northern E
ower and.L �,
,11,16t
Fully automatic. Not even a button to
Reasons
press
why you should have an electric, light system'
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THERE IS NO SMOKE
THERE = IS • NO DIRT
THERE IS NO OII.
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NO OIL FILLING',
NO MATCHES
NO 1JPSET'T ING
NO FIRE
NO EXPLOSION
NO WORRY
line of plant s oin the market to -day:
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Of course you use paint on your house and out -buildings, and
for the same reason you should use paint on your barn. Paint
is not only meant to make buildings look better but its most
important use is on account of the protection it affords against
the attacks of the weather,
A well painted barn will keep in good repair for a century
while an unpainted, neglected building will go to pieces in a
quarter of that time. Come and see us today about special barn.
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