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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-05-30, Page 5LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Theredayn 48 ZURICH RAGES Dried Apples _ 06 J Potatoes per bag ...... 1..25 LI Ile 3 rd9 1919 Wheat , 2.00-2,11 tate — 40-65 Li bera I Purses LOCAL NEWS 1,00 adm......crosuarearcasmomosaxicargasuontamosas.*aueme Buckwheat Flour — — 4,50-0..10 .Mrs. J. lidelicle is spending the Braix 38.00 week near Seaforth, Shorts ... 44.00 Mr. Ed Bosecnberry speet few Live Hoge lob Hemel' - 2t.00 days en Port Huron last week seeereiereersaelasse-eleseeessereeletersseee Zurich Book Room BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, i300KS, FANCY AND PLAIN WRITING PAPER NORDHEIIVIER PIANOS, tPHONO LA GRAMOPHONES, RECORDS NEEDLES. 'eleer• Amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act. At the 1919 session of the Ont- ario legislature the foliowing hue Erne kndwledge of the rales of ay.: portant -changes were made in road, shall be furnishel by a mem- the Motoe Veleieileeis Act, be of the Ontario Motor LeagueI ;RATE OF SPEED • appointed for that purpose by the No motor Vehilcie shall be driv- Lieutenarit-Cloveinor n Couucil, ea) upoli any highway rate •Oe .and riding in the municipality speed than twenty .miles per hour en which the appiiean e.eietee. nor upon any highway outside 'ee REWARD ON CONVICTION O Special Motor Oil at 60 cents a city, town, village or poiicie vii -1 1'hlie0 N STEG ALIN per gaelten,—Stade & Weide, Zurich lage at a greatest rate of sipeedi MOTOR V ELUCLE than 25 miles per hour, nor at a Le -lues may be passed by the Miss Jean ,Campbell, of Lando's, stree, enterseetioe or curve where councils of all municipalities for is spending the week. at her home here. Mr. MeCutcheon, of . London, eleited friends here over the hall-. 01 • such certificates, touching the ld naned by the chief caps:Adele o applicant's character, shalt be far - the municipality in which tee ap-e plicant resides, and one ()thee cer: tilicato touching the applieaut's phye;cal fitness, ability to drive a the driver oi the vehicle has not Pairing, on Lhe conviction 02 the a clew! view o approaching trafel oefendee and on the order of the fie at a greater rate. of speed than judge, cei pollee magistrate 'se - 10 in 1:s in a city, town, v.l.age or fora whom the eon iectioe ie poi ee 'village, or 12,S rri es o etside a reward oil not less than twenty FOUNTAIN PENS, FANCY TAPER Mr. P. :Bender and son Alfred, re eity, town, village, but the co-' dollaee to any person who pursu- TABLE NAPKINS. visited Mends near Hensel' on •uncil of a city, town o villagr es anal apprehends, or auses to ba Sunday). • may by byelaw set apeet an high -,1 einerehended, any poison stealing s: ae • Mrsrs E. Weido and C. L. Smith way or any part thereall an reheaa notovehicle wi.hin the muni - spent last Thursday with rends in motor vehicles may be drived at, eipality. PROHIBITION AS' TO LET- TING OR HIRING No person shall hire or let for here a motor vehicle unless the person • by whom such motor veh- ile is to be driven is a person lie -ensed to drive a motor vehicle as required by this ACT, or is a LARGE SUPPLY OF SACRED AND SE'CULAI1 MUSIC, 'Etc. Book Room in Lutheran Parso-n re Zurich Meet iNae0.206.asitialec ARKET imotemass•axacuressisa....., Fresh and Salt Meats Boiogala Se'usages, etc S•10211:641.1•121419 Highest Caeh Price for Wool CASH FOR -SKINS & 1I1DES Yungbint &) Deichert WANTED Cream, Eggs, Butter ara 'Poultry Eighest Cash Price raid. POULTRERY Y TAKEN EV:S.AT- URDAY W. O'BRIEN' Phone Zurich Delaware & Hudson Co.'s LACKWANA COAL - Also soft coal. Our terms are cash on delivery A. Cad 11 ENSALL ONT. Phone House or Office—No. 10.. COUNTER CHECK BOOKS Do not let your supply of Cou- nter Chock Books run too low. We sell Appleford's eheck books, first-class in every respect. Let us have your order. herald Press, Zurich, Ont IF BACK HURTS USE Dashwood. a greater rate cel speed for the Dr A. J. MacKenreen attended al Purpose of testing the same, and convention at Toronto :or a few may pass be -laws for regulating days thie week. and governing the usa of any such le Miss Mabel Cantelon of highwayClinton, or part thereof for Bea spent Sunday wtih her friend, purpose% Miss Susie Johnson. RECKLESS DRIVING Provesion is made iucreasing Mess Margaret .Stelek, nurse, ot the penalty for. reckless drivingperson to whom a permit has been Guelph, is *visiting at the home whereby anyone found guilty of essued pursuant to section 3 of of her mother, Mrs. M. Stelek. 1 this offence shall be liable for the this Act, or is a person to whom Mr. and Mrs. I. Hudson and chil- first offence to a penalty eat a certificate of compe.teney has , t then, ot near Seafortie, were vie- exceeding $50. or one week's im- . been essued by the Minister of iting relatives in town on Sun- • piesonment„ or both; for the see- Publie. Works and Highways. deer. . , i 1 and offence to a penalty not ex- . RECORD OF SECOND-HAND Mr, Norman Holtzman of Kitch- eding $100, or one month's ern-• ;VEHICLES BOUGHT, oner, spent the week -end at the presonment or beth, and for the • SOLD, ETC. home of his father, Mr, G. Holtz-- 1 th:rd or any subsequeet offence of All persons who buy, sell, wreck even, 'fence to emprisonment not ecce ' or otherwise deal in seeond-hand motor vehicles shall keep a cor- rect record of all mo:or vehicles bought, sold oe wrecked and cel The- members of the Ladies' dial eding- six montjs. - of the Evangelical church will NOISE. MUFFLER • meet at the home of Mrs. M. Every motor vehecle shall be Geiger on Tuesday, June 10th. equipped with a noise muffler and such information as will enable Me and MrsSolBechler and no contrivance for releasing such .such motor vehicles readily to be . . . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Giagerich are muffler shalt be attached to the identified and Bhall transmit wee . visiting relatives at Pigeon Mich, motor vehitcle so that it may hee ekly,to the Department of Pub - operated from any seat in the veh-e lie works and Highways oo :terms at present. . furnished by the Department a Mr. 0. Johnson of Gode.rieh and MIRROR statement showing all motor ve- soin Oliver, of Toronto, spent Sun...! ! Every motor vehiele used for ides bought, sold or wrecked by day at the home of Mr. Thomas commercial purposes shall be eq- him during the week .contained, iJohnstoes. I nipped with a ini.,:ror securely ac -1 and .such information with yeeer- The silver cup won by the tached to it and placed in such a .entei thereto as may be required Zurich Baseball team at Canton is position as to afford the driver of be the Department. win-, such motor vehicle, eehile driving1 on exhibition in one of the. ONUS OP DISPROVING NEG- dows in 3. Preeter's store. ler operatling the vehicle, a clear/ - LIGEINCE Mr. Peter Strub of Kitchener, • eie.w of the roadway in the rear ori The Act provided; "When loss and son Jerome also Miss Alma or or any vehicle approaching i or damage is sustained by any per Vogei visited at the home of M. from the rearbe reason of a motor vehicle and Mrs John Hartman, Goshen 'LICENSING OF OHAUFFEtJRS on a 'highway, the onus of proof Lime, south, over Sunday. The rules governing the issu- ; that such loss or damage did The. Board of Trade of Gorier- ante of licenses to chauffeurs have not arise through the negligence. Leh have issued a handsome book been modified as indicated in the or improper conduct of the own - let, Lc, advertise the county town. following re -drafted elates? e• er or driver of the motor vehic'e It includes 24 pages and contcins A license shall not be issued to shall be upon the ownee or h'iv- many views of the harbor, squ- a persoln who drives a motor veh-' ere, are, etc.. tele for hire, pay or gain unlesshe I An amendment was proposed t Last Friday evenieg about thir- s in tfhe office of the Minister of ' that this section should not ap- ty of the friends al Mr. Allred Public Works and Highways eel-- ply en ease of a collisicm between Bender met at the home of his tificates that he is a lit and prop! motor vehicle on the highway, or father, and spent e person to be licensed, having: in ease of a collision between a Mr. P Bender, ; e a socail evening in his honor. gard to his character, physical fit motor vehicle and any -other veh- He recently returned from overseas mess, ability to drive and knotvled lehs which is being operated on where he has seen about two ge_of lac rules of the road. One the highway between dusk and years of service. We have a supply of new Seed Corn on hand, leading varieties such as White Cap Yellow Dent, Learning, Wis. No. 7, Early Bailey Compton's Early, also mangel and turnip seed, sorghum, Millett, et. Get your supply now. Gaseho & Son. At an entertainment held r:?cen- tly en the school house of S. S. No. 8, near Dashwood, the pregr- SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate in it, before breakfast. SANS FoR KIDNEys am was concluded with a sped leg well as the parents took part and match in which the scholars as To feel as fine as iho proverhia p the liver washed Mrs, Ernest Rader, of the Goshen clean, .c.ldl WO miist kee g1mostevery morning, to pre- L'ine was able to spell down all weespongo-like pores from clog - Eat leas meat if Kidneys feel like lead . ' present. i ging with indigestible matnrial, sour or Bladder bothers you—Meatbileandandpoisonous toxins, says a noted It is becoming common to b see ' forms uric acid, our soldiers return from the war. Perskelan* But do not let it become a com-' If ;031;ocualet chordachos, it's your liver. NclvietEthSailyi;atat tsays-toeu,rfilgeerci. Most folks forget that the kidney% mai/Mime,. Give them the glad. I If you wake up like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing oecasionally, else we leave backache and dull misery in the kidney regime severe headaches, rhett- Xeatie twinges, torpid liver, aeiceseeenaolif eleeplessness end all sorts of bladder dise eirders. lYou simply mad keep your kidney?. active and 'clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney regi' on get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before 'breakfast for as few days and your kidneys will then set fine. This famous gaits is made from the acid of grapes awl lemon juice, combined with White and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys ant stimulate them to normal activity. It aleo neutralizes the acids in the urine no it no longer irritates, from our OWill seed. It is a cure Mum ending badder disorders. , ions fact that potatoes yield bet - Ys(' Salts) is harmless; inexpensive; ter from immature seed than from makes a delightful effervescent litbise 'water drink which everybody should take seed that has been matured. This. new and then to keep their kidneys clean, and the feet that owing to the thus avoiding seTieue complications. freshness of the land the seed is l4 well-icemanlease druggist says he clean, makes the planting of Nor- eells lots of jeel Salts to Wks Who believe enly trouble. Vantageous. The growers mak- ... ing this test just plant the new Put War Bond interest intOeVar. aeed, geving it the same attention as their inain rip and will report SaViege •$tarane and keep eaYingl results 'to the representative, hand and let them know we are 'tongue, nasty breath or stomach be - under obligations to them for what comes rancid, it's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, .watery eyes they have done. Show these men all denote liver uncleanliness. Your that you realize that you ar2 not liver is the most important, also thc paying taxes to Germany because must abused and neglected organ of they stood in the breach and did the body. Few know its function or their "bit" to hold the Hun, , how to release the dammed -up body t .vfolmilse.1, whichefot%liras Tile Ageiculturel Beeartment,' ;le'assotrt e to violent jellnd. eta0. through the nutty repiesentalive, dangerous, salivating chemical which Mr. S. B. Strothers, is 'conducting. eau only bo used occasionally because a series of experiments with the it accumulates in the tiesuee, also Green Mountain potato through- , attacks the bones. Every man and woman, e sick or out the county or Huron. Thesee well, should drink' each morning be - potato ce are brought from North- fore breakfast, a glass of hot water ern °aerie and the experts are of with a teaspoonful of limestone pines - the belief that they will yield bet- phate in it, to wash from the liver and ter results here than crops grown bowels the previous"' day's indigestible material, the poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putteig more food into the stomach.' Limestone phosphate' dod note re. strict the diet like calomel, because It can not salivate, for it is harmless and you. can eat anything afterwards. It le inexpensive and almost tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pout , which is sufficient for te dem- onetration of how hot water and linee- etene phosphate cleans, stimulates end freshens the liver, keeping you feeling nt day hi, and day Oat . . overcoming Lackey Lae& wheel je thorn Ontario potatoes here ad -1 dawn \villa does not calTy a ghted lamp in a conspicuous pos- ition, It was agreed by the Leg- islature that the section should not apply in the ease of collision between motor vehicles, but the balance of the proposed amend- ment TRUWORTHY (Enrollad and Inspected) Bay horse, foaled 3.016,-i,tandard and registered, Vol. XXII. Bred by the late John L. Snyder, at Park Farm, Springfield, Ohio. Si- red by Ortolan Axworthy, 3 year old record 2.071e; Dam, Trussoca 2.07 by Moko. Dant of Trujoll2 2 year old record 2,20e, raced in 2.07 at three years. Last season as a tWo year old, Truworthy trotted the farm half mile track in 2,27, Traworthy was broken to harness en:May in his yearling form and trotted a quarter in 38 seconds one-eighth in 18, with no intention of searching hen, He is gaited to go 'very fast and he has the inclin- ation to stay on the trot and do the right thing at all times. Tits is one of the first crop of foals by Ortolan Axworthy 3 years. 2.07e. and eonsidered by many the hest individual son of his sire, Axwor thy 3 years 2.15E. Rememeer the Axworthy Moko cross produeee the world's champion the Reel Larly 3 years, 2.03. Don't miss seeing Truworthy as I eanont eay too much for him. TERMS—Will stand at his own stable nt Hills Green at $15 to insure a livine foie —GEORGE E. TROOYER, Prop Immeemeirammammtavneweessm Dr. E. S. lindie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICIB HEN0 eLL FOR SALE THRESHING UOTFIT A 20-22 h. p. Stratford traciton en gine and StratfOrd separator comee pieta with feeder, cutter, blower and ,elevator. All In first elass condition .and used only six sea- Sons, 0or paiticuiars apply to Ed. Reiehert, Zurich, Phone 10 on 91, The ZURICH LIBRARY Is Now Open. Hours: Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon and Evening • 2 to 5 and 7 to9 o'clock. Library at Miss Lydia Faust's home. Cement Work Axe prepared to do anything 1 n the way of building cement silos, foundations, floors, bridges, walks and all kinds of cement work. Get my ['rites. Alex. Foste r Zurich. BUSINESS CARDS eaOUDFOOT, U00IeE. Buiriecers Solicitors, Noteriee Peelle ace 'Office, on tee Square, lard door from Hamilton Sb. Ooderich. Private funds bo loan at loweet rates W.,,PROLTINGOT, K. 0. J, L. leILLORA,14* 14. 3. D. .0001t1,4 Mr. Cooke will be in l'eneall on Friday awl eaturday of "clecit week. ANDREW E. KESS; Notary Puelee Corn missiorter, Conveyancing, Fire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co. Herald Office, Zurich. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- unty of Huron, Sales conduc:edin an part of the county, Charges moderate and satiefactiou guar- anteed Address Zurich., R. R. No. 2, or phone Zuresh, asni0.10.441.111...6,414.11.1LIA01.111•LISII.1.12 WANTED By first week in June in a priv- ate family, girl for general house work. Must be goo'i plain cook No laundry work. Wages $30 a month. Apply Drawer 336. God reich, Ont. iCIIIMM61) BOAR FOR ' SERVICE Pure-bred 'Yorkshire boar for service, lot 16, con 14, Hay.— Hy. Krueger, owner. 6t45p. Illasseyx monis Anno implements cern fokn't ?1. WE HAVE BEEN- APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FOF THE CELEBRATED MASSee-IIARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN- NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS ETC. ALSO REPAIRS FOR MACHINERY, PLOW POINTS, GIVE US A CALL per nt. OF ALL KINDS HIGHESTOmSHP {CE PAID C. Kalbfleish9 Zurieh In May Cost $4,04 in June Cost $145 SIM vestor War Savings Stamps can be Sought wher. "ver this sign is displayed. •lrn Every wage calmer can be an investor in gilt-edged securities bearing a high rate of interest without sacrifice or worry. The plan is so simple and secure that it eommends itself to everybody. All of us spend a portion of our earnings thoughtlessly. It is human nature. Yet most of as would be glad if someone would take the money we fritter away and save it for us, because we find it difficult to save it (=selves. Make your ennfloyer do it by mans of \Var Savings Stamps. Say to him: "I want yon to take five per cent. of the money in My pay envelope each week and bay me Thrift Stamps. Then with each $4.00 worth of Thrift Stamps buy arm a War Savings Stamp. When yon have bought each War Savings Stamp, put it. in my envelope. Go on doing that for a year." That is all. 'S'our mind is free. You will not miss that 75 cells or that dollar which you have hitherto squandered on trifles. But at the end of the year you will have a little package of War Savings stamps, each bearing the $,(i1) mark, but vekich Inve cost you but a few rents over 34.00 each. These Canada will redoent in 1024. Make Your Savings Serve You and Sn7ve Yen:: Cc:,a177.-1':::::zet Them in Sa7Ltjs