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Zurich Herald, 1920-07-15, Page 4r' "Everything set for a good trip -the car runeing 'smooth as velvee-plenty of Imperial Polarine in the crarilecase and more available 'wherever we stop. With Imperial Premier Gasoline for fuel, we'll have airiest enjoyable vacation.". .41551221SSeMseresse imperial Polarine Available Everywhere WHEREVER you tour, throughout the length andbreadth of Canada,you cart secure the grade of Imperial Polarine you now use for lubrication -exactly the same uniform grades are sold by dealers everywhere from Halifax to Vancouver. Imperkal Polarine reduces your greatest expense -depreciation, yet costs less than storage, tires, repairs or gasoline. It reduces friction to a minimth, maintains a piston-tigh t seal under heaviest engine heat. helps the engine extract the last ounce of power out of gasoline. Imperial Polarine holds its body, main tains compression --keeps the motor running smoothly and quietly. The Imperial Chart of Recom- mendations shows the grade recommended for your car. Ask to see it when you stop for oil. Imperial Polarine is sold by good dealers everywhere in sealed one - gallon and four -gallon cans, half -barrel 3 and barrels, also in-123'rgallon steel kegs, the handy size for the home garage, Buy the larger sizes to save money. „cr\Cmailzu set- M' QUmET IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A . (Light medium body) (Medium heavy body) (Extra heavy body) A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR 40S Vttlrit'13 ns'e••e 414 .41$ A Letter from the West Biggar, Sask., June, 24th 1920 Dear Editor;- , It is so long since I have written a letter, I don't think lean get along without some help; so have called on the business advertisements in the Herald to carry. me along. You no doubt have heard it said by some el know I have) "Oh that local paper, I can read it in five minutes," • But I will try to show you that you eannot read the news in the Zurich Herald in live minutes; Follow me through the'lIerald of June 17th inst. and see how we will get along. •First comes W. H. Pfile-Say those Sandals and two strapped slippers would be great to catch gophers out here. He has brown, adaite and black boots to suit the mplext Praetor has young pigs put up in 251b bags, that is a good way to buy them, out here we have. to help catch them and put them in sacks, no small chore. A. full line est shirts on hand -well t think so, for Jack always wore the same shirt when I was around him. Lad- ies' Silk Hoes -I have never seen that garden implement used out here a "Champpagne Hoe" it •:would he a job to hoe a straight row. • It Would he a rather unusual si- ht to see that lino in Billy Hess' ard with New Models of bicycles • and auto accessories hung on, it. • Molsons Rank-Tt is surprising bow quickly regular deposits grow • The Western • version is; It's a •corker how quickly regular de- posits dwindle • away. Fred hiTel •or About two or three years he •has told thespeople; Your harnees needs; 'but never told them what nes, we 'don't need a swat • Tad out here now, but we. badly meet: a currying As the winds are IVery high. . • C. Pritz-I need te 'Wonder why •'Charlie wore those long hip boots tor, but since 1 read his: last we- ek's a:;. it is tine to roe; • agyt/iingD ruhheriel /Atter and eggs wanted; always knew he was fond of butter and eggs, Well Bob Douglas of Blake has all kin- ds of garden and root seeds on hand; If he would plant some he would'nt have so many on hand; dry goods in stock, a small stock of wet goods would make it in- teresting; of course he's got the corn. If Willis Powell would put arms and legs on his phonograph he would have the real thing. L. Prang has two Gray buggies; that is just the color of buggies out here, every body has theme F. C. Kalbfleisch ought to know by this time that people require shin- gles, for a house without a roof would not look good. Andrew F. Hess is still the not- orious Public commissioner. Some- body is sure to see Dr. Hardie corning along the Zurich Road ev- ery Wednesday, wishing he wou- ld'nt come. Those farms must be getting pretty heavy on Oscar Klopp's hands, he has held thein a few weeks .now. Next will be Art Weber with a Brick house or two on his shoulders. Yungblut & Deichert have had Fresh meat and Sausage in paper a long time, better sell soon, as the weather must be getting warm down there. Jim Barry must be a strong man if he can handle fame. implements. D. A. Cantelon, buys coal and sells coal, must keep him guessing to keepp things balanc- ed up. 1 don't see Wm. O'Brien can make it go very long; He says Poultry taken every Saturday forenoon. Now, that has been 'going on for a long time; why , , don't he set some traps and ;catch the thieves, He does not ne- ed to tell them not to feed them the ee•me morning when brought in They won't bring them back, , I don't wonder at the Herald flee wanting some one to •ant quick and take that wooden pum-.3 with 20 feet of logs out of the •office; they take •up •ft lot of roo" and dry out considerable, ' H. Gellman, we are in a position; ee'-' ery time 1 saw Harry work at • a eel* he was lying flet an his. back. That's a good offer that r. M. Tress & Co, makes to youn; Even if you don't buy, have a ride any' &iv:, it itourselt Who pay's the juice? ti„ v.Itseiro,e 1 's their best, .geeen, ls'ts of moisture • aed prospects for a big crop this fall. Let the at be past, but we had the hardest winter, as well as the longest that ever visited this cOuntey. Your e as Bei; . • W. HESS DASHWOOD. • Mr. and Mrs. John M Dale and eon, Melvin, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dale of Wilton Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Geo. Koch of 'Dashwood. Mr. Milford and Alma Koch, ae- conippanied by their mother, re- turned to Detroit on Monday af- ter spending the week -end with their parents. misses myrtle and Alberta Koeh of London spent the week -end with their parents here.. Wolf -At Dashwood on July to Mr. and Mrs. Wes, 'Wolf a son. • Friday July 23rd hes been de- •lared civic holiday, The School picnic will be held at Grand Bond on that day. • Miss Anna May Haugh of Brum- field spent the week -end with fri- ends in town. Miss Ida Zimmer is at present visiting in Stratford, Miss E. Tiernan returned to Lon don on Monday, after sppending the past week in town. Mr. Ches. Geiser is visiting in Crediton this week. Miss Ida Routledge of Zurich spent a few days last week with Miss Ada Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer of Stratford spent Sunday in town. Mr. Clieis. Rinker of Buffalo is visiting relatives here. Miss Grace Kellerman and Hez- el Snell spent the week -end with Mildr.. Schroeder near Crediton. Mrs. Harry Harris of Sarnia, •• is visitio; town. antnIcled for last week.) Mr, end Mrs. H. -O'Connor and childree of Detroit, spent the week-el:1 with Mr. Aaron Musser. Mrs. ;.'rnet of Sirncoe visited her son, Me. F. S. Kent in town last week, Miss E. Guenther left on Friday for Kitchener and Muskoka hwerre •Xshe will spend her vacation. Mears. H. Willert and M. Ehlers ol Detroit, and E. Rinker, of Sere nia evere Visitors with t heir par- ents over the holiday. 4,400,0000000000000000600000 0e000000,400060000000egii100064, , co co 0 0 Cream Separators ha.Ve advanced 10.0 in _price. Buggies 20 per cent, We ihave on hand one DeLaval and Melotte Separators, also two Gray Buggies which we will sell at pre - :advance prices for quick sale. • • SOME OTHER FARM MACHINERY IN STOCK AT LAST * • YEAR'S rfacEs. 0 arp° 1: 1 0 is SEE US ABOUT NEW AND GOOD SECOND DRAG HARROWS B LACKS 1 T flf IA WORK I, BRING ALONG THAT PERTICULAR BLACKSMITH JOB, WE el WILL TRY AND DO IF FOR Y OU. • • 0. Th 0 ee • VVE INSTALL AND KEEP IN 0 0 0 ED 0 0 45 0 45 0 `r000o00000000e000000090 PJ tr,. PS PUMPS 0 0 0 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OP PUMPS AND PIPING, re . • ee REPAIR ALL OUR PUMPS. es rt3 ri 16: see. 00 00000**00000000000800se00Mene SHINGLES SHP\ GLES Parties requiring Shingles thig season will do well by bying thein at once. As. after April ist all shingles will advancepr cert. in price. Mr. Chester Geiser ol Toronto is 10' at his home here. staff is confined to his home at Me. R. H. Ireland of the Bank • 'endieltis. sGrand Bend with an attack of,an- • Mr. and Mrs, Frank of Detroit • arid Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and 3)n; It would take an awful big lease to use up one each of the w patterns of wall papers, yes he violes would be cold in winter. I. Mousseau; Free air for convene 'snce of the public; He had bet - 'r put a lock on his tap for in :hese times of High post of Liv - ug everybody would want • a iwig at the nipple. Stade & Weido; Buy early and save money; pretty hard to • do two things at once, Everything in evetroughing and repairing at all times., well those boy's must have changed when they are 'willing to be called 'out to repair eve trou- ghs in a rain, for when it don't ram they .are not needed. J. E. Druar; we solicit a portion •eof your business; if he is a husky you'd better give it to him before he takes it from you. There would be no better fun than this; Let the Zurich Book Room give a kiddy a bottle of white ink and some fireworks in an art corner that would interest the kid and the kid would maSe it interesting. (Last weeks issue;) Melick & Brtoin; No more than 25' gallons to a customer; that ought to oil them up all right; Get away from that hot wood or coal stove this summer; everybody knows en- ough for that, surely; Brighten up; a person can do a good paint job even it he does look a little sour, "Billy". Denomy Bros., Just arrived; W. G. Hess, jest ar- rived; and now T. L. Worm, Spr- ing arrivals; now mind arrivals are expensive according to last week's Herald, Those Gloves must be great, four eolors; Don't forget about your spring suit or overcoat, everybody will do that, it would be prettychilly without them. Now atter • you; he.ve ..read this letter, of nonsence, or whatever you may •talae from it, remember it oasts money to publieh a paper and to make it of interest to every reader, a •charige,of ads frequent- ly adds to l'ni stuck for a .01171,CL • Anyhow, pay Up °nee in a while and the • Editor evile in betterhumor and give us the 'hest' going, Things in thrs section of • the North West are coming, to its own alerAn, 4'1 Valve, ate looking children of Battle Creek, visited with Mr. and. Mrs, Baumgarten last week. Mr. Bill Musser of Kitcherier,•spe ent the week -end at•his home here. Mr, and Mrs. Chas Hartleib, Win dsor, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hartleib of Detroit, and Miss T. Hartleib of. Cleveland are visiting their parents here. Mr, nad Mrs. Wes. Kibbler of Listowel spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellerman last week. Mr. Walter Fassold and Miss Tuegy of London spent the First in town. Mrs. Are Broughton is visiting her parents at present. Mr. -mei Mrs. Chas. Hintz and son of Romeo, Mich., called on friends in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bereson of Detroit Mr. Berneson of Cleveland and Miss Rose Zimmer of Detroit are this week visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Zimmer. Miss Ehlers of Kitchener visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Oestreieher this week. BLAKE. Miss Finlay. of Kincardine is at present visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finlay. Mrs. Win. Yule land son of Ful- lerton is visiting freinds in this vicinity., Mr. Vat. Gerber and son Mose, spent the week -end with friends tt Milverton. Mr, and Mrs. H. Zapfe visited friend e near Brucefield recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Kipfer and fam ily of Bayfield spent Sunday with friends in this vicniity. Mr. Langmaid,. a former teacher in S. S. No. 9 is visitnig friends in this vicenity. Mrs. Agnew, of Clinton, •a for- mer resident of our village,-cated on friends in this vicinity on Sat- urday. Mr. Wilbert McBride of Bayfield spent Sunday at his home on the Goshen Line. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. 5.-Delgaty of Dasheeood .are spending their holidays with relatives and friends On the Bronson and Goshen. Mrs. Bateson and daughter cr Tay City, are visiting with Mr% 3, IIL Petty on the 2nd. con. Hay beet Week alsi thls week, Mr. Colin Campbell and his „ mother, Mrs. Campbell, motored to with Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Delgaty to. Hensall to visit friends there last week. Hay making in general in the township this week, the recent ra- ins hindered operations consider- adly. Mrs. McRee arid her sister, Miss Nellie Sparks of Toronto are holi- daying with their sisters, Mssies Annie and Maggie Sparks on the' Bronson Line. Mr. and Mrs. S. Delgaty took in the Reunion of the Butt relat- ives held in Goderich os July 3rd, They speak of the affair as spec- ially grand and enjoyed the ple- asure .01 seeing over 130 of their re- latives, many of whom they had not seen for over 20 years. The program of speeches and music was excellent and appreciated by all present, • Many of the Stanley people took in the U. F. 0. Picnic held at Ge - and Bend July 5th. And all sp- eak favorably of the program of speakers and music given. Rev. Mr. Hogg of Clinton occ- upied St. Andrew's 'pulpit, Bayf -ield on Sunday. SCHOOL REPORT Promotoin Exams of S. S. No. 11 Hay. Sr. III to Jr. IV;- Theresa Du - charm 592, Donald Hendrick e62. Jr.. III to Sr. III; -Mildred Kalb fleisch 557, Recommended, Erwin Ballade, Norman Charrette, Emily Schroeder. Sr. II to Jr, III;- Victor Taylor 579 hon; Vinetta. Ducharme 485, Eleanor Charrette 480, Agnes Mei- dinger 474. Jr. II to Sr. Th-Lillitin Dueller - me 434, ,Rufus Turnbull' 418, Peril Ducharme 388, recommended Em- erson Overholt. Pt. II to Jr. II;-AIph. Dueller - me 450, Leonard. Overholt 05, Vin- cent Jeffrey 430, Marie. Charrette ,428, IVIildred Desjattline 425, Laura Kading no. -Remaining in Jr. II Leonard SchroOdar'Valida Plante part II; --Alfred Schroeder, • Ir- ene Jeffrey. Primer to Pt. I;- ?recite Duc- harifee S85, Dorothy Ducharme 360, Urban Ducharme '375, Dominique, Jeffrey 380,.Stella Jeffrey 370, Ste- lla Jeffry 370, Clarence Schade 300, trene Charrette 165, HaroldOverhobt I •. , Jr. Primer;- Raymond Kacling, tette Taylor, • Myetle Walters, teacher , FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 acre's beinglet 17 con. 9, township of gtanley, a- bout 2 miles south-west of Varnas on the. Babylon Line, also 50 - acres across the road. The place is well built with large bank barn, and silo, a good frame house and an abundance of good water. pumped by windmill and supplied in the stable. The farm is in high state of cultivation, well drained good fences, etc. Possession can be arranged with the proprietors for this coming fall. For further particuters apply to Reid & John-. ston, Varna. Phone 17-623, Cline ton. pt -14 - SCHOOL REPORT Promtoion Exams for S.S.No. 5. S t a n le y . Sr.• IV ;-Clara Stephenson hon. Edgar McBride hon; Alice McLine • chey, Frank McLinchey. Jr. IV;-Garnete McLinchey. Jr. Me-- Margaret McLiecheye. Irene McLinchey, Walter Mc33ridee. Wesley Hayter, recommended. Sr. 1 -1; -Albert• Knott. s Jr. I; -Emma McBride, Helen Dimmick, Edgar IMcLinchey, Ele • gin Hayter. Sr. Pr; -Elmore Stephenson. Jr. Pr; -Margaret Robinson. Fe Little, ,Teacher., SCHOOL REPORT Report of U. S. S. No.1 Hay and Stanley ior June. Those mare ked * were absent. Sr. III; -Gertrude Ducharme 965s Cecilia Laporte 985, *Nora Geoffrey. 80, *Donella •Denomme 30. Jr. IM-Gerelcl Sreenan 821, Noel •Laporte 819, Denis Corriv- Sr. M -Loretta Denornme 584427:: eauu 777; 'Marie Denornme Bernice .Ayotte 831, Willard Corr-. iveauu 747, Anne Denomme 687, *rergus Geoffrey. Jr. II ;-Willard eDucharme 824,. Cecilia Srenean 132, Annabel Du•-• charrae 721, Russell Sreenan •eiee *Loyden Denomme 282, ' 'Sr, 1 ;-Dennis .Denomme 635, Thi preen. Sreenan 624; Eva • Denonttrie. 598, • A, -Juliette Denomme • 470, Tydta Ducharme 467, *Reuben Dee nomme 140', "Ervin Denomme e'revdie Geoffrey, • B;-Aiitionette Laporte • Lorne Deno/nine 320, Preoii • -4e.‘. ntria 200, Nelson Duchartn Hamel Ouneharrne 260. C; -Mervyn Stelelt 380, Gs DerIOMInf, 380, Rudulph Corrivoeur ), 380, 'Wilfred Ayotte 370,. *Mene Geoffrey. tette R. Guenther, Tertchet'