Zurich Herald, 1916-05-12, Page 5r�
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HAY 00UNCILL
The regular tri tuthty meeting of
Ilay °owlett( was hotel in the Tuwaa
t
:1 U
Hall on iurttutday. t111e session proved
cl
ye
Lll ly ,o le and rod ly )otters were
dealt with.
A Court of Revision of the 1`J1G
Assessment Roll wit: be hili on 111ou
day, aline 5th at 10 o'clock, a, in.
Owners of property wbo are sub-
scribers bo the Hay Telephone System
and who dispose of such property anti
purchase another property, must again
X1 and
.fl RAs rt`rtr"nln
6tv1
'will have one installed ou Cue 'fiesta:
terms. The debentures issued far
payment shall remain on both proper-
ties.
Leave was granted for the following
new telephones: 0 Eilb ir, Orville
Taylor, Lang Politer.
The reeve and t'rmuier ware auth-
orized to borrow $10,003 for cm r'ut
'expenses, to be repaid when taxes are
due.
A grant of $200 was made to the
Huron War Auxiliary toward recruit-
ing expenses.
A special meeting of the c moi
will be held on May 16th for th, par
Mose of renewing the agreement exist
ing between the Hay Tt:lspbone oyst
em and the 13e11 Telephone Go.
Thee following orders were passed!
Northern Elec. Co. supttiies $8'2:
Glaclman & Staubury, costs re Davies
suit $325.13(3; N1 Nesbitt, fur 0 Rupp
to June $139; G. T. R., freight $2.55;
Municipal World, supplies $1.25; Bell
Telephone Co. L D tolls March, $24.-
10; Women's Institute, meals for sold-
iers, $40; £'I'Deitz, repairing McDon-
ald bridge $24; C Eilber, work C. R.,
$15.75; T Kyle, work side road, $8;
Jos Corriveau, culvert, L. R , $2.25;.
.Ino Jeffrey, work con 14, $8.5,0; J P
Rau, work Goshen line, $4; Jos Surer -
us, hlg the $1.75; Pet .r Badonr, hig
drag $1.75; Hydro Radial delegates
ext 'ases to 'I ronto $26; grant Huron
Weir Aucialary,203; Ctunoil will
meet again on Jiunday, Julie 5th at
10 a ln.
F. HIess, Sr., Clerk.
NOTICE
Saturday, May 13th, will be the
las; day that I will be iu business, x111
xc :ounts must be paid by that
If nit settled will be handed oy.tr to
my solicitors fur collection. Atten .i
to this at ones and save further ex-
penses. G McBride, Zurich.
Debentures for Sale
The'Coun by of Heron offers $60000
of debentures for sale. Thu Debent-
ures are first clads security and Will be
offered to the residents of the county
first. Por particulars apply to Itobt.
W Livingstone, Warden, W .J' R Hol-
mes, Timmer or the undersigned.
Rata :lay 10th, 191G
W. Lane, Clerk.
[1assitied ALdc
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' LEGAL CARDS.
P.EODUFOOT, lilLl.OBAN, & C00KE.
Rarristurs, "Solicitor, Notaries
Public &c. Ofi'tce, ou the Square, 2nd
door from Hamiiton St. Gederioh.
Privato funds bo loan at lowest, rates
W. PateUD700T, K. 0. J. L. Icatr,oBAN.
H. J. 1). Co0EE.
Mr. 'Cooke will bo in Hensel]. on Friday
and Saturday of each week.
MEDICAL CARDS
LOCAL. NEWS II
Mr John Johnstpu, of 13encolield,
was a visitor in town on Monday,
Rev' and Mrs G 1r Brown left for
their new home in 1+ l it a this week.
Mr G 11 Moss attended the funeral
of a r'dativo at 1tlalrgrovo, Mich., last
week.
Bev G F 1'31'o"ll'n ,drn�ellPi1 1ais fare-
` rw • . a..: "•idlers with the Assi ,ri,ee Lcft'r'e the date of
Seirtiu,., .ala tty, ltr;e at... such Meeting':
appreciative andieue s greeted hire ai
both sell/ices.
Word has been received sere of the
death of !Mfrs Gns Demuth, of Ashland,
Wia. Deceased hail been ill for some
;,iter. She is a sister of Mr Oswald
Fisher, of this place,
Notice to Cred,toars.
IN Thad IV] ATT Ot' i\.ii'OLIDON A.
t. AN TIN. 01stTHE VILLAGE tek•ST.
JOSEPH, IN PH III titrlUNTY &J
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� Y lvIAPT INSOLVENT;
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ll i U.N• 150
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N U J.IGk� .th huretly given L ,a► the above
0ve
named has. made Ott assigrrtrtent to me un-
der ft, S; 0, (1914), Chars, 134, of all hie
estate and effects foe the general benefit
of his creditors,
A meeting of tate creditors will be held
at the oiiice of t?roudfvot, Killoran & Coolie
in tate town 'of Ooderch, on Saturday, the
i OBBI. clay of May, A, D. 1616, at twelve
u'uluok noon, to receive a statement of
affairs, to appoint Inspeotars, and fur the
ordering of the esto generally.
(; editors are rt:queeted to file their
ti eI1 a L ti
rind l jtitltl 15 herehy given that after
thirty days from the ditto of said meetiug,
the asset:, will be diet ribuCod elnong tit
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice shall
have then been given, and the Assignee
will jot be liable fur the assets or ant
punt thereof so distributed to any person
or persons tf whose claire he shall not
then had uotiee
Dated, at Urxt rich, this 10th day of
Mate A. v. 1910, Thus Guedry, auctioneer.
Owing to the illtlags of Itriv P B
Meyer, Mr li 111" Ueigtr will have
change of the services io the Evangel-
ical c'aurch next S.tnitay. His sub
j let iu the evening will be "A Gior•
i .115 Sunrise but a Sad Sunset."
A. splendid r cruiting meeting
was held in the Town Ilo,ll
here on Wednesday night. The large
autiieueo was addressed by Lieut Hall,
J E Tow, Corp. Clarke, Lieut. 'Wilson
and Rev Mr Smith. The last call for
volunteers to the )ging min was made
and the appeal surely will nob go un-
heeded, if the word, of the speakers
are considered the least bit. Boys, the
161st must be filled.
P° A, 3. MacKINNON late (louse
Surgeon, Erie County Hospital,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House Staff, New York Palyolinie
Medical School and Hospital. Drug,
store in connection. Office, Zurich
Ont.
r N. F. Fara Late House
Surgeon and House Physician
of Vioto ia, Hospital, London,
Graduate of Faculty of 'Medicine ,of
Western University, London.
Main Office at I )asliwood, Out,
Visits Shil•ka Monday aftetno7.0 of
each week.
Zola '
6 l 4 B E
DI.At,ltdtti l::j.
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
CA.SIi FOR SKINS 3t IIIDDS
urtiatgbkat &
�jtq er
dei
BEr1VE tt, .&IEA..DO CV
Mr and Mrs Roy A]eruer have the sin-
nere sympathy of a lame circle of friends
in the hese of their only daughter, Vera
Elizabeth, at the lige of almost three
y ars. The child had been aitiugfor some
time and its cletnise was not altogether nu
expected. _ The remains were interred in
the Lutheran cerneteiy ore Monday after-
noon, Rev. JrD. Rembe officiating.
Mr Sam Gaseho spent Sunday under the
pateetal roof.
Mrs Alf Ings speut the week end with
her parents, Mr and Airs J W Korner.
Messrs Pete Eisenbitch and Garnet
Schoch were Suud.,y vi,iturs at ebisel-
hurst.
,Ir Albert Geiser was a visitor in our
1)urg• on Sundt y,
A. very enjoyable evsnid ; w Li spent n t
the home of Sir and Mrs Con Ttuenrner,
when tlis members awl friends of too l''n'.
church gatbored f u• the•purpose of ked i •g
adieu to their pastor, Itev. lx V• toad
family prior to the r ref1avul b , h hair t.
au 'ing: the cou.ree of the evening an i nx-
prumptu programme consisting of instru c•
Give dull iuteraatita, a:i l.c•e.esae u,y Ste, •J E
Tnin, I. P. S., of t.uderich, and Mr !toy
Geiger, of Zurich, songs, chore -es and
violin selectiuus, was rendered,
A speuial feature of the evening w the
presentation of a purse of gold too the
paster, who in well clic sen words thanitet1
the friauds for theirg;ft and also
tuany kindnesses sbowu during his pa
ate.
After the partakin e of refreshments,
the gathering dispersed by singing "God
be with you till we meat ag.tin,"
The fellowiug addre.:s was read;
To key. (.: k' Brown.
])ear Pastor:—
•
Tho time limit of five
year3 allotted a minister en remain on u
field of labor having expired thus uecos-
sitatiug your removal from our midst. we,
the members and friends of the 14th Con.
flay Evangelical church fell that we can-
not let the opportunity pass -without ex-
pressing our sinters appreciation for the
faithful and untiring et:forte you have, at
all tunes, ehuwn to advance the Welfare c•.
the church.
As pastor yet exerted yo :r best efforts
in the upl;uilding of the spiritual life,
which lay wee ear and dear to your ht -art,
unci in matters tomperat you too.c a sleep
inter st, spat ing neither time n•lr layer s,•
that the var'ous projects were ever crown, d
withsuccess, proving thereby brat you
were nob only a kind friend but else tin
able counsellor met a self sacrificing
odic ails
Especially indebted are wo for the
nervines which you have so cheerfully
rendered in Sunday School work. We
:lookeipon these services as special, works
of love and tua Duey prtmtie•tl lessons w e
have learned, the noble thoughts which
you have imparted, cannot but help to
!wove es onward and upward, to lead truer
and nobler lit -es, and the instruction daft
the younger sehollars received will, we
believe, in years to come prove fintitful of
good results. .And since you acro about t0
sever your connections with our society to
work tor the itluster in another field of
labor, we desire to express 'n some tangible
way our gt aiitudo and apl,reciatioe f or
your kind services and cordially request
you to accept this gift as a sight token of
our united love and esteem.
I.lav Almighty God accompany you and
Mrs Brown to your field of labor and entice
you a blessing to many.
Segued on behalf of Zion Evangelical
Church.
AUCTION SALE
Of Ilarncsx, Trunks and Valiseq on
Sainrlay, May 20th, 1016, at one
o'clock, Everything must be cleared
out. C. Ilartleib, proprietor; IL Bus-
senberry, auctioneer.
The plot of land owned by the B R
Johnston estate, across the street from
the Evltngelieal church shed has been
laid out in lots and these will be off
era for sale by Public Audi") on Sat-
tuirlay,. ay t , abp, m. Terms:
MORTGAGE SALE.
L'uder end by virtue of a certain mart-
gage whit h will be produced at the time
of sae, there will be offered for sale by
PUtiLIL AUCTION by Thomas Gundry,
.tuc"ioneer, at the Comb 1-lsouse at the
Town of Goderieb, on Saturday, the 3rd
day of lune, 1916, at the hour of twelve
o'olocir Croon, the fallowing, property: ,
Parcel 1. Part of Lot number ten in the
Lake Road West Concession of the Town-
ship of Hay; Parcel `3. Lots Fifteen and
Sixteen in the Lake Road West Concession
in the said Township of lay containing
flirty acres note or less; Parcel 3. Lore
Twenty-three and Twenty-four North of
Campbell Avenue, in the Vt1sge of tit.
Joseph; Parcel 4. Part of the South half
of Lot Ten Lake Reed West Concession in
the said To vnship of Hay. .
Un Parcel 3 are situate a six -roomed 17�
storey freine house 32x'24, with stone fenn-
dation tied 4 brick stores, 2 storeys, 33x71,
totatdimeusions; and on Parcel 4 there is
0 3 storey brick factory, 40x45.
TERMS OF SALE.—Ten per cent. of
the purchase money en the day of the sale
slid the balance upan the delivery of con-
veyance tweet ding to condition of sale to
be read at the site.
For further terms of the sale and parti•
milers of the property apply to,
GIBSON & GIBSON
tins Traders Bank Building•, Toronto,
Soliettors for Mortgagee's Admiuistratrix,
nr 10
Pn.ornsuo'r. K.u.r.ortee & Cooir r,
11 trt'istn 1.1, etc., Goderich.
Toronto, May 5tb, 1516.
The following i, the result of the
Promotion Examinations of S. S. No.
3, T1ay. Names in order of merit.
Entrance Class. Vitra Forrest, �� i1 -
lie Blackwell.
Jr IV to So IV . Orville Smits,
Annie R.icbtrrd.on.
Sr ELI to Jr IV. Mary Forrest.
Jr 1I1 to Sr III• Grant Love, Clif-
ford lt.dmoud, Wesley Redmond, Lena
Iieliney.
Se IL to .Jr III. Greta Forrest, Wes-
ley Rirhardsou, Gertrude Love.
Je 11 to Sr II. Billie byre, Rus-
sel Consitt.
Jr II, Margery Richardson, Bona
Blackwell, Luella Jarrett.
Pt 1 to Pt II. Glen Iowa, Roy Kyle.
Pb 1. Greta Blackwell, Florence
Armstrong. I3. Petty, Teacher.
Tee following is the report of tke
promotion examinations held in S. S.
No. 11, Hay.
Sr 1V. Herbert Kaibfleisch',
nel Hendricks.
Jr IV. Lloyd Hendricks -
Sr III. Edmond :Hendricks, John
Schatle, (Mara Kalbtl►'iscb, JJ(-ou,trri
Sareras, Richard Jeffrey, Mal\ hitt
Schade.
Jr. lit. Agnes Nigh, Mazy Over-
holt, Sylvester Nigh, Zifhe Oharietto.
Sr II. Norman Charrette.
Jr II, Mabel Sebade , (xertt u le De-
vine, `inetta Dueharnie, Erwin Sella -
de, Donald Hendricks, Exior Nigll,
Lawrence Gverholt.
P111 Victor Taylor, Paul Du-Auxi °
1 t I Sr. Eleanor Charrette, Lilian
Ducharine, Emerson Overholt, Francis
O verholt.
Jr L Leonard Overholt, Clarence
Schade, Rufus Turnbull, Maty Nigh,
Mildred Kalbileiseh.
E. M. Stinson, Teacher.
Reportoot the Promotion a'xanlin:t
tions held April 18 and 14, S. 8, No.
11, Stephen. The pupils aro in the
classes for the new term asreprosented
below, Those marked ^' have failed to
obtain the required 60% of the total
marks.
Sr 4. E ton Lafond, Otto Stephen
on trial, Albert 131alte.
Jr 4. Merrill Willett, Lucy
George Hobbs.
Sr 3. '~`Myrtle Willer!, Erwin
Alec Moir, Amos:Stephen.
Jr 13. 1Vilfred Ad anis, '''Susie Ad
ams;. `Adel Lafond, '"Gordan Willett.
Sr 2. Ruth Willed, 1llillvernn.
Willert.
Jr 2, Harry Greb, Pearl Lafond,
*Clifford Link.
Examined by weekly examinations
and daily work,
Class 1. {'llaeen Willett, '`Bruce
Willett.
Sam. -
Grob,
Grob,
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Electric lace
Lighting
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glop ... �.
Demountable Rims
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E. 0,13. CHATHA114
Spcciiicaticns
Model 5.%.
Touring Car
In deep sand d or g roti el c hand drive;trol ; center
cylin-
dIr motor cast an
on the hilis; in softmud.;
wherequick acceleration is needed in traffic
1,
driving; on the smooth highway wberc speed
is desired—these are the places where the power of the Gray
Dort motor can be really appreciaterd.
Your appreciation of Gray Dort sturdiness
grows as you drive your car.
The price, 8543.00, with electric starting and lighting, puts
the Gray Dort within reach of the average family for every
member to enjoy and use.
PILIKROPP A 'J Z RI'i...� F
Wee ; circulating
splash lubricating,
Rest ere; titc rano-
sen en cooling c: tate;
Conde tic'!t ,nl.t rn:
gr : ty fzv1 g hie
system i 1 cowl;s lrrt-
LVe t' tr1oImt cion;
3 speeds is (.,:ward and
rte: ^r
three -num ter
fleeting retr axle;in-
ternal e, -sanding Cud
eetslrhxl cot. r acting
bras a demountable
rims,3n'c':417 h tiros;
tioit•^l.idtread r Hear;
5s) -inch fall ca til xrr
springs
1.1 rear,cfront
eeei 1f , i stream
1:n•t t h ample 1-g
room to both c ,mnort-
m-ntR Liss i1 h nhcel
hoe stadardelip-
ment includingelec-
tric $ .iter, el . t c
generator electric
1: flits throagho 1 ona-
man top, speedometer,
g3501tae gringo, electric
horn nrd complete teal
equipment•
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%-tel
r Fioors Need i'•
Paint preserves the• wood. Paint keeps
floors sanitary and healthful. Painted floors make
the rooms bright and cheery. Painted floors are
easily' cleaned --a damp cloth keeps them free of
dust and germs. Paint your floors and thus
them always Spic and Span.
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"MADE IN C XNADA"
is all ready to brush on—anyone can apply it
evenly and smoothly. And it gives a hard,
durable, lustrous finish, that stays fresh and bright,
and wears, and wears, and wears.
It costs less to use than other floor paint,
because i¢. rovers more surface and wears longer,
We have Senour's Floor Paint in 14
beautifill colors, suitable for every floor in the
house from kitchen to garret.
Come iu for a color card, and a copy of our
entertaining book, "The House That Jack Built"
Written for children, but "grown ups" get a lot
of flat out of it. Free to our friends.
CHAS. �- ARTL I(B, 4 ' !i fi IC , Ont.
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sults of the Easter Examination
April lath and 14th are as fnll,,'w -
The ''letter p after a nameuls.a
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Thirty days when deed twill be deliver- Primer A. Leslie eft rrraiged ass they yvill bo lr.f'td' ' ..
ed. 1 ' Bossenborry, auctioneer; Asta,t,c I Will�,rt, *Clinton . Adams, Amin, holed issues$ Aro to 0144of rack, •
+E. Joppou rovnotorji. 5 p>ae a L 0.13.01404, 'al llaev.
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er 1'1 p, Har'irrn p. A Festelrlr' , ,, tr ?biller p. �'
Bender Pt Br. X--�s.13:�3;
l�esslaer r, I I3el�d . yx ,n, "A Bender ln.
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