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Zurich Herald, 1919-09-12, Page 514 MARKET Zurich Meat Fresh and Salt Meats Fresh and Salt Bologna, Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS & RIDES 'S'Ungblut 'l Deioh,ert Delaware & Hudson Co.'s LACKWANA COAL Also soft coal. Our terms are cash on delivery. D. A. Cantelon HENSALL 4NT. Phone House or Office—No. 10. Live Poultry taken every Wednes- day forenoon—T. L. Wurm. HAY COUNCIL • 1•-1h Eke Coii'ncil met for its regular session on Saturday, Sept. 5th, at 1 &clock, p. m. Ali th,e members were present. The minutes of :tits previous meeting sere rad and adopted. Mr W, E. Turnbu l was appo:nt •ed to accompany the expect from the Northern Electric Company to estivate the lines connected with the, Dashwood Central P, 'Denchert, Jr. was appointed Inspector of the West Branch drn. in place of John Pfaff who resign- ed. The following ordF'rs were pas- sed ;— Wm. Rarich, cutting weeds, C.E. $9.00 C. Eilber, grading S. R. 4,50; Bolnthron & Drysdale, acc. 1.64; J. Campbell, hauling lumber andp work, McDonald bridge 10.00; J. Dearing, writ cleaning Aldsworth ditch 10.00; Bell Tel. Co, L. D. T. June to July 98.80; Bell Tel. Co. I;. D tolls Jly to August 120.19; Sarnia Bridge Co., bridge mater- ial 414.00; J. J. Barry, account 1.50, Thos. Welsh, lumber 36.48; Jos. McDonald, cleaning 2 ditches con 9-7, 5:.00; Can Ind. Tel. Co., sup- plies 34.25; Northern Electric Co. supplies 55.79; Ed Reichert, cul'.'- ert Blind 'Ling., (County) 4.00; TE Turnbull, rep. culvert, L. R. E. 6.00;' Dan .Oswald, work in gravel pit 6.00; Simon Hoffman, rep. road and bridge, con. 12 11.50; Geo. Theil teaming bridge material 8.00; J. Luther, cleaning ditch S. B. 9.50; ditto, L. R., 2.00; S. .Delis, balance inspector's '.fees ,'s bridges andwall, 63,00; Alex Foster, part pay-' anent bridge contracts '600.00; J." Zettel, part payment West 73ranee Drain cc'ontract 700.00; .1., Schilbe, grading C. R. 10.80; E. Kalbleisch underbrushing con. 16 5.00; Etta work " on road con. 16 10.00. The Council adjurned to meet a: gaiin on Saturday, Oct. 4th at olclock, p. m•. A. F. HRSS, Clerk. —. ----- A colored speaker addressing an audience of his own • complexion in Montreal predicted that the white race would d'stntegrite, tghe yel- low race. would become supreme and pass away, and then the black race would rule the earth, whihc would be the millennium. The Goveriflmentt has fixed the initial payment of $2.15 per bushel to Canadian farmers for -the 1919 wheat, on the basis of No'. 1 Nor- thern, Fort Willliam Under the policy adopted by the Governm- ent, the wheat board will take, charge of the marketing of the crop, securing• the highest price possible for it. as stated above the board 'will advance the farmer $2,15 a bushel and later apportion the balalntce of the proceeds among the growers after 'deducting the eo;st of handdiing. WANTED Live Poultry taken every Wednes- day Forenoon.—J. Gascho & Son. EAT LESS AND TAKE SLATS FON MJMEYS Woo a glad of halts before breakfast if your ']sack hurts or Bladder bothers you. • .Ttdi American men and 'annuli must raf fe constantly against Kidney trouble., heesuse we eat too mue% and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with nrie ileal• whieh the kidneys strive to fitter ant'they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tisanes clog and the ;result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief twe or three times !during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your phar- macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; Oahe a tablespoonful in a glass of wider before breakfast for a few days end, your kidneys will then act fine. Tfila famous salts is made from the acid 04 grapes and lemon juice, combined with iithin, end has been•ueed for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorderr. *Jed Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure, makes a delightful effervescent iithia•wat.er beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney, flush- ing any, tins, SIT Its Aim an It • Obj ct The Citizens' Liberty League is an organization of repre- sentative men and women throughout Ontario, Who through necessity have banded themselves together to oppose all legislation (Dominion or Provincial) which tends to curtail the liberties and lawful rights of the citizen. In view of the imminence of the Ontario Referendum the activities of the League will for the present be chiefly directed to SANELI� � u4yka,�. � 4•i,. ".l.c +:� ' •+t'+.. 11 The Ontario Temperance Act, adopted by the Government as a war measure—without the vote of the people—is legislation that does curtail personal liberty and one which has bred great dissatisfaction. The Citizens' Liberty League is absolutely opposed to a return of the open bar as it previously existed in Ontario under the old License Act. The League believes that The On- tario Temperance Act should be re- pealed and so enable the Govern- ment to enact a law in accord with the sentiment of the people, permit- ting the general sale of non -intoxicat- ing beer and light wines and the sale of pure spirituous liquors only through Government agencies under proper restrictions. Now that a Referendum is about to be taken, the members of the League feel that every citizen should clearly understand the meaning and significance of the questions asked in the Referendum Ballot. In order to accomplish this purpose the Citizens' Liberty League will discuss all phases of this great issue in the public press in the interests of sane, moderate temperance legis- lation. CITIZENS' LIBERTY LEAGUE 22 College Street, Toronto Hon. President: President: Sir EDMUND R. OSLER Lt. -Col. H. A. C. MACHIN, M.P.P. COUNCIL ,z Alfred 0. Beardmore Aesniiius Jarvis D L, McCarthy, K.C. Professor J. J. MacKenzie C. E. Lanskail Major A. C. Snively 1'. A. Manning James Ince James Bain, IC.C. W. R. Johnston Frank Darling C. Frederick Paul A. E. Dyment T. L. CARRUTHERS, Secretary Vice -President: Hon. Treasurer : 1. F. HELLMUTH, K.L. F. GORDON OSLED EXECUTIVE CA I9 UTTEE R. A. Lyon E. B. Collett- J. P. Marsh Dr. A. B. Wright Ernest Heaton V. Rtes -Batchelor E. Marriott F. Thompson . R. C. Wood O. J. Hemmings J. Ralph John T. Vick N. McConnell C. O'Donnell C. B. Cronyn Lt. -Col. W. G. Thompson N. person directly or indirectly interested in the liquors business may become a member of the League or contribute to its funds. 33 fy tato 'eleg1 seal.rs. sl:auld be pieted. A syrl;p of sugar and water sweet - zd to tcslo la then filled into seal era so as to completely cover the fruit. The tops, rubbers and rings are put on, but not screwed down tightly, The sealers are then placed in a boiler containing cold water and this is brought to a boil and kept boiling for half an hour. The sealers. aro then removed and the tops screw- ed dean tightly at nnne. when cofrl- ed.. Store' aviay,--Prof. D. H. Jones, O. A. College, Guelph. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 acres, being Lot 8, con. 2, Stanley," Alt firstt-class land with 7 acres bush. Well un- der drained, and 10 acres fall wheat. Good buildings. Easy terms. " 'For particulars apply to J. B. Hyde, Kippen, or on the prem used. 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. BUSINESS CARDS 1'tQU1)FOOT, KIL1.ORAN, .tk COOKE. ry Barristers, is�, !ic'It c Notaries .Public Ac, Oil`ioo, on theSquare, 2nd door tram-ile,miiton St, (ioderioh, Private funds to load at lowest rotes W. yaouoruor, K. 0„1, L. Enif.cRAx, H. J. 1). Comm Hr. Cooke will be in Hensel' ou Friday and Saturday of each week. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- unty of Huron, Sales conducted is any part of the county. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar- anteed Address Zurich, R. R. No. 2, or phone Zurich. FOR SALE Good 2 storey frame house, and 2}i acres of land. Good stable on premiers, hard and soft waterwe:ls Also 5 acres pasture land 'partly grown in cedars. Will be sold to-gether or separately. Will be sold reasonable for quick sale, Apply to H. F. W eseloh, Zurich. Dr, E ■ S. Hardie DENTIST .At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICR — AENc.1LL. Ia ssey = harris Implements Announcement WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTE D LOCAL AGENTS FOF THE CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN- NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS ;.,j".i . j i ; .! . , ALSO REPAIRS FOR MACIHINERY, PLOW POINTS, ETC. GIVE US A CALL. Casper Wal Zurich - - Ont. 4 A Carload of XXXXX CEDAR SHINGLES has arrived, Best Quality. F. Ce Kalbfleish, Zurie T. •., e s t r London, Ont. September fith to 13th, 1919 This is the Great Agricultural Exhibition of Western Ontario Exhibits the Very Best Two Attractions Speed Events Better Daily Than Ever Jonny J. Jones Midway Exposition PLENTY OF M1J I' PURE FOOD SHOW FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT TR 1.;" TOR DEMONSTRATIONS Auto Entrance corner Dundas and Egerton Strs. Usual Entrance at Gatcs,Orand Stand 50c. and 25c. Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secretary Lt. -Col. W. M. GARTSAORE, President. A. M. HUNT, Secretary. To new subscribers in Canada e Herald for UO cents to �I Jan. 1st, 1920.