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ltancsh�raxi ee B,eiarmsexlting
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illiittee The Outside Trust Oo .%„aria h,
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DENTAL SURGEON..,
MAIN iIO'B
HENSA3,
OSIUAU KLOPP
�rndilxaiice Carey M. Donee Nat-
ional
:S hoof of A.uctieneeringgt ek
tor Registered Live
Inn hal Breeds): Terms in keening
rices. Choice
tiro for same.. eprices.
sell an'ythianythingtirostiros:tor
yliexe' write, Zurich.
/name 15 93 or
Licensed,Auctioneer
3dturnsw�cl AuctIn aloneer position3 to County,
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Huron, regardless
�altt srnw� auction sale,.- ..sell. Y
!4 suns or articles tel
it not
solicit your business, s for
stationedwill make no charge
;, avices. t almond.
Wilma Weber, -
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Zurich Meat
MARKET
F'resb and Salt Meats
na Sausages, etc
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deers„ Cash' a tar Wool
CASH FOR SKINS & RIDES_
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ZURICH ERY
3, atm in a position to aecomo-
Ma'te all requirements in the Livery.
'Mee, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done. in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
&Nose 61 Zurich
fir. S. ATKINSON
I,.- D. S., D. D. S.
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11xTER, ONT. Phone 34
u"►t aBAYFIELD Every Wedneads y
:*VENINGS IN ,EXETER BY 4,-
POINTMENT •
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P
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WANTED
„Alan every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Mo mot .teed bawl same, morning
itbea 'brought in.,
es Cash Prices
arts ---GBH FOIA ---
treat 'i and Eggs.
W O'Brien
intim; tib,
Zurich.
ie Craning
Models.
`fiJVith New
Low Prices
M130DY TH111 FINEST ' )NG1hTE-
iFlwiCi Ilei 1'Y tYrc E CSAR FI STOEY
aid they must be .-, ser eikl with
40,0 kxod tete and lay lino o me-
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PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sate, Lost
Found, Notice, Etett Ad a
IN THIS COLMAN
STRAYED
Fro= my peel -alma. tot 12, conk,
7, Hay Tp,., ' about ,Sept; '20th, a
three-year-old heifer, phis; white,
no horns, slit'' in both h. eerie, Finder
kindly notify T. IL Shap'ton, a ez-
ober, .Ont.
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'ARM FOR SALE
Consisting' :of 100 acres, being 9'4o
21, Cont. 12, Stanley . Township PA.
miles ,from Bayfield. There. ins on
the property 'a large frame house
-bank barn 40x80 feet, Stone foun-
dation. Farm is mostly sill in eal-
tivation, 7 acres of mixed bush.,
good water. Farm hvilll be sold
FARM FOR SALE
Vol.- Sale Lot Na. 8, North Bonn-
dry, Hay '1'p.,' 234 .2xtilepe west - of
Ki len, containing 8) Iferee. There
aro on the prezm�isasa frame house
bank barn and eked combined si'xe
60x48 and 38-24. Ton acre, :of
hardwood bush. Apply to Mrs.
Jas. Cochrane, R; R. 2, Hensel!.
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received
be the Clerk- of the Ton*reship of
Hay, up to eleven 'o'clocIr, Nov.
and, 1925; for remodelling -the plat-
form or, stage and gallery of the
Township Hall, Zurich. Particul-
ars can be obtained at the Clerlea'
Office;,.
A, F. HESS;
Township Clerk, Hay.
NOTICE
We wish: to advise the public
that we will operate our cider mill
on Tuesday and Thursday of each
week,. Anyone wishing to have
applebutter boiled kindly make the
arrangements by phone
F. C. K.Albffeiscla t5-13
•STRAYED.
Unto Lot .i11, ;Con. '7, HHa:y Tp
a, white sow, lweight about %fifty.
pounncls.' ' Otvhier `apply to A. • P.
Hese, To+wmship Clerk, t2 urcila For
partieniars. • ' 11-3
Dr. H. El LDWE;N
L. D. Si, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITT, BLOCK, /3JRICH ev-
ery
very Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day.
Main Office
BARTLEIB'S BLOCX, DASHWOOD
GOAL.,
POOAIJAN TA.S
CO %E
Miller Greek
Soft Coal
"HOODSUPPLY ON. HAND
Case. & Son
PHONE 35 I SAiuL" -17,
A S'TOit'lt ABOLJ'T KITTENS
T the fail of nineteen -hundred
n a 1
and twenty( -three Ln1 had a,little
black kitten, nrfieii she cause,. home
she called then ". they did not. app -
e
, She Iak •etl'. -clue o dearly,
pear, xm � a ly,
her fur, `w'as era blsnek and glitter'i
,art like the obits in a frosty morn-
iilg. - I►q ttept searching for it in
town 0.4t/ country and` She 'could
see no mote. of ft.. May.in the
spring et the 'rol'lo ki gg year there
was" a gang of mien un rth'e big
swamp in, a big 'tree they slaw Hey
soWeeling moving Moving • Viand viitli
thought it was a. copra; the Chief lava
we ups the• trc ' and to • :his sur-
prise It avAais• ,u'e° Attie 'black kit
•tens,. Ih caitglzt it mid cut; its
t'hrea't and, sn alloteed nips, blood, he
slid down and . • n
a CSIs, . xit-aYl `qui xi_ -»•t
t vials: we had ngtlt'ir Tittle buck
kitten. A:m1, this evtan the lett .•bf
/ ra lrti.lo l,.itteet--- %?'r'ltton by in
S.,14.001. .t..C,z,,rY,.
Mr; and lifne, T. L. Wurrn .>p4'
Sun4ay in Bayrielcl.
urs Henry CIA>lla.nd of fiilapen
is 'visiting .With friends is Zurich,
h,
Mr, 'Abort Calors Tett for Kitt:ih-
ener, where iio intends to ,re,maio
for a time;',.
S�Ir. Albert • Siebert was a vi
itor to Niagara Palls during tih
past weak,
Thanksgiving Day 'is , our net
public hoiida.y and conies on Moe -
day; November lith,
Mr. apt/ Mrs' ,A. F Huss and fain
ily were' week~-e.n,cl • , isitore at the
home of Rev, and lire. F. fowaid,
New Dundee.
Mr. ,and klrs', Wm, ,t.ennie of
near !Zurich, visited. the latlsez,46
mother, Mrs': Broderick,, over , San -
day. -Dieter Times -Advocate. .
• Messrs, George Deiohert and
Fred Sienon have returned frcim
the west on Monday, where they
were helping with. the b,g har-
vest crop.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith mot-
ored to London on` Thursday, they
were accompanied by the latter s
-aunts, Mz+ars D7 -.S. and H. William%3,
who returned ;to their home ,• at
New Hamburg from the city. '
A Warning that the shooting 'of
black squirrels is strictly .ill• g .i at
all times, is :issued by -Col, In Eui-
ru,erton„ of the ,department of gatne
and fish ries. Persons cought sho-
oting -them ,are liable to a fine of
of $10 or -more.
Mr. Joiru Dunh,art., who has been
away all summer, has. ag.ain re-
turned to the • Wainer .House wh-
ere he will likely spend the win-
ter months'. His mnya friends are
glad to se'e John baeII in 'Zurich
On Sunday last,t Mount L"ar-
niel, Fath,3 rCorcoran announced
the bonds of marriage of Albert
Smith of near Zurich Co Laura
Wilds of 11th 'Cont•, Steithen, the
marriage to. take place the first
week in November.
Ray. J. A. Ferguscsoni of near
Seaforth conducted anniversaryser
vices in the Hillsgreen United eh-
march, on Sunday and. the 'meetings
were, very successful. On Men -
Bay evening an entertainment fol-
lowed by, a program given by tlu
Brunswick tree, which was ,:,ell
received.
Mists Mary Walks. of Kitchener
a Conner teacher of . S. RoomIII, °�accom paned by Mrs'. .R.)1.
Walker and Mr. Fred Walker ref
Haysville .and Miss 'Piddieomb • 'of
New 'Hamburg, visited at the h;nine
of Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Holfman,,,>iu
Saturday. • ""
Our sportsmen are beginihinj to
CH 0E0RAI+0''
11 ON ivy 'yn�
''_iA:Y., sill /11RJ, AL4lt tiA''.�t�Atli ��AP.ii M�.t�Y�l�'i,aJ
1101.121-ty:, 4N1) w,OM1:).
Look Out for the Three
Rlliatz&ior-•-dir•nzi, Out twst u .. it,s. ,• .
mull; Tl1eol.•M4,..r,ui'li'J£3 A .",_ ;7.r.�„F ",C.
Unpleasant to Sight- .-iteniedira.
icork tri bAztby nn c; i.rr;:,
f1Yj' :ac] ((Mnune tart'1'„icfu,:,ta:)rt
fany' inAluirie> cchlhIe t', i;
1V. i'Lanvin; 1( garding tho
I'(;i^',it zva,.1 tliotzs.,t a1,.t i ..
from the plant, Th
1., st,?1.. .i.o ] from "The
1'oison.oaas Fleets oi' Cenada,'
Math Fyles; ALA., T,tllili.)he+ri .>J3' tln'
leopartme;it of; Agriculture, ' and Iron
other sears is:
f'orn mon Names.
Poison Ivy ,is .also recognized un-
der. the names poison -oak, poison -
viae : and three leased ivy.
1)esceiption,,
Poison Ivy is a low shrub which is
Propagated by'underground branches
as well as seeds, it scrambles over
stumps of trees or, as in the case of
the • variety radicans, it climbs by
means . of aerial rootlets to some
height up fence posts and trunks of
trees, e The long stall,e,'.leavesare
divided into three ' distinct , leaflets.
Which are mostly ovate, ,pointed, en-
tire or with a few irregular coarse
teeth, bright green above, paler and
;nightly .hairy beneath, changing to
rich autumnal colors.
The flowers are small, inconslncn-
nus, greenish or whitirea loosely e)us-
tered in the axile of the ]eaves. As
the flower cluster is 8t rpa. sc l by
the long -stalked leek's it :s seldoie
seen unless the foliage is moven.
aside. The berries are greenish whit:
or cream colored, slightly shining.
round,, smooth, with Longitudinal
ridges at intervals, The :lowers are
'n bloom from April to Jude.
I strihation.
It is a native of Canada and is
commonly found in hedgerows, thick
els and dry woods from Nova Scotia
to British Columbia, where it passes
into a thicker -leaved and smoother
form (P; Rydbergli Small).
'Nieman -is i roper:1 s.
Poison Ivy is the worate vg741table
akin poison in America, i” ndre:Is o:'
people being poisoned sac:, year. The
poisonous cnnstituento have not ye:
been satisfactorily determined. Cases
of poisoning are often repelled ;•her:-
,he indhh•idual has passed the plant
without coming in contact with it.
Tliis has been A-xplaitied by the fact
that pollen grains, athlete :„airs and
even exhalations from the plant are
sufficient -to cause eruptiers on the
skin of susceptible persons. Tho
poison may even be carried on the
clothing or tools of someonit wlho has
been in • ,contact with. it, 'or it may
bethat, ae the 'effect of the pole
does not appear for some, time, the
occasion of coming in contact with it
get active and can be seen.'",aImnst may have been quite forgotten. On
daily out with the gun in, hR;atl, freoquently
her hand, with no people handle
r^'ncly to. execute anything , that itCattle
no ill effect.
Cattle can cat it with impunity,
might comp their way, especially but dogs are poisoned by'i't.
the nice- jury wild fowl that is Symptoms
usually available at this time o,E
In
ye' -n' Last Tuesday Messrs M. 'G:Inflammation of the skin begins to
Deitz and H. 1Vlouaseait, two of
the outstanding •sportsmeh were
successful in bagging t^n wild ,11d burning, swelling and redness,
geese along' the lake shore. and iellowed by blisters and pain. Symp-
thsre aro a great many more that toms of internal poisoning are burn -
they did not get, Ing thirst, nausea, faintness, delirium
and convulsions.
Remedy and Means of Control.
r1' unique reception was tender. Many remedies have been suggest -
e axe, and. Mrs. Wilfred versos, ed to allay this burning and irrita-
br:idal couple, at the home of the tion, one of the simplest being the
bride's parents, lir, and Mrs, Syl- immediate washing of the paz'ts at -
'anus Witmer, Babylon Line, Hay fected with good strong yellow laun-
Tp., on Tuesday evening on the dry soap. 'On return from a day's
return of their honeymoon trip, outing where there was danger of
About one hundred.andttveatty-
meeting with poison ivy, the liberal
five warm, friends gathered and use of such a soap alight prevent
showed their esteem with con rat- „Much suffering, a piece might even:
g be carried in the pocket,
illations and befit wishes, A sura- An application of absorbent cotton
'tubus sapper was ,carved by the saturated with a solution of conimol:
host aid hotstess. The house was baking soda is siulple and eihcacious.
nicely decorated for thh occasion- 'In the case of severe poisoning tilt
and the larfe diningroam seemed aid of a physician should be obtained.
a big attractiow v"fir thief metoy who Eradicating the Pest.
did ample justice to themselves, To properly eradicate this peat, the
The evening' w'ts' spent very sod= underground root stalks must be
iably and many a person was destroyed as well as the faowering
glad of being there, tops, Grubbing out and burning h.
.by someone who is immune, to the
GOLDEN WEDDING -poison is the ;surest means. $praynna
With hot brine, or caustic soda will
„kill it, One pound of caustic soda
to two gallons of water has beet
found moot effect e.
Beruairr ktecVadden bas this to ,say
an Pap 2262; Vol, iv. of his "lInoiy-
clopeata'of Physical Culture" 1 ---
Poison ivi and, other poisonous
plants harried, ec',hitiii;nfinnnerica,
owe their .collie powers o : u iiderless
transparent ell that i found on the•
leaves, twigs' and bark and is insole
able in 'water. It classed, among
the irritantof o r
The P i s Tih er son who
comes in contact with the growth,
suffers from cutaneous i thing, swell'-
ing and vesicular 'arupt1oii, - 'In , ex.
train
o cases there. e may b t1r1 '
e v m1
o •
,
colicky pains, fever and delirium A
Zurich. Tbis happy union wasi' portion er the whole body may be
blessed with . throe. daughters, Mrs. affected by the eruption.
e s.'Mrs .
J. Wickens, Ingersoll,:P. Treatment ..,
Fasisold, Deal -mood; :and n'1re, Ed. ' A solution of acetate of lead ap-
Stelek, 14th con. Hay; also. th.L' a plied ttrthe itching, skin, ueutralizin?
s'oihis, J. Hey Jr, of Zurich;, Wen Iley tho poison is recommended by tin
of Babylon Line, Hay and Samuel u. S, Departnnent tit Agriculture. Thr:
of Blake, sill of the •ehildren patient ohould fast while the attach.,
their afamilies, Stich 'as were lasts, The free use of the enema.
ilable at the celebration. The the drinking, of large' quautities of
water,, and wet pa,Clc ,she'ets; are of
value, Very high, authorities visa
vouch for the claim that the irritating;
ell oi' poison ivy may be removed in
five mhantes through: h: scrubbis
g wit),
not watet and soap.
The hot school lunch has'Conic to
'p.
lic,apx
appear from eighteen' hours to sev-
eral days after contamination, and is
eha1iacterized by intense irritation
FINE RECEPTION
A Very unusual event. wti;s ?cel-
ebrated in Zurich on. Tuesday, Oct
20th, when Mr. land Mrs. l'ohn. Hey,
r. celebrated their SQth annivcr-,
'nary of eveclded litre, They happy
couple, though . seemingly quite
young ,at present, .were united in
Wedlock in Zirriiln, Lutheran church
by Bev. Bauchrod fifty years' age,
Mrs, Hey'e maiden name being
Mary Decker. • For „a number of
years they occupied the _farm now
owned
by Mr. 1VInln1. Rader, litla,con
Ifay, after which they. moved to,
the tarns now o'tvned , by their, son
Wni. •Iia,y, Babylon ulnae, 'until I ,
years
ago'
when they >etiocI to
evening' was( pleasantly anent
s'p'eeches,; sintgiilg, Music, etc., , a
special. feature of the eve '„vas a
very suitable toast by' Mervyn Ste
elel., Kt • gr£r.ndsozn, which was, VCt;y
r%bll .le'ceneted. The many fele nde
o2 1%lt eaitd Mrs'. Hey Wi511, ' thee`,
nizh'zny more' years of health and
!wedded we '
d£it d lite,
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