HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-09-09, Page 5R rSINES CARDS
L'RQUD33'n0`I', I ULLOBA , & COOKE,
Barristers, 'Solicitors, Notaries
Public so, Office, on the Squars, end
door from Hamilton St. tioderiub ,
Private fund to luau at lowest raves
W. PeoWYVOoe, K. O. J. L. i ii,i.oisex..
U. 47, ,Coatis,
lir, dOo and illSat be rday of each week.
Friday
ANDREW F. HESS, Notary . Public
Cora mi$sioner, Conveyancing,
Vine and Late Insurance,. Age
nt
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. Herald Office. Zurich.
S.Hayclie
L.-w..••W1i9ti,3 DENTIST
r At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DAS:107O.OD EVERY TH'UNSDAI..
MAIN OFFICRe --
cO:SCAR KLOPP
Licenaed Auctioneer for the Co-
mity of Huron, Sales condu&'rd
in eery part of the County. Chas-
es moderate. Satisfaction guar-
antee& or no pay.
Beveial fine farms have been
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurich, P. 0,„ Phone 18-23
Licensed Auctioneer
1 have taken ,out Auctioneer's
License for the County of Huron
And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. Give
mei a
trial and I will assure you
satisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zisiloh Meat
MARKET
'Fresh and Salt Meats
Boict x a Sausages, etc
,l3ighest Cash Price for Wou!( 1
CASH FOB SKINS a Ii1DES
Tunglitat 850
Deichat
Massey- arris
REPAIRS
1 handle all kinds of Massey -
Harris repairs for Farm Implem-
ents. Also a full line of Verity
Plow Points and Plow Repairs, at
My Shops opposite Town Hall.
J. T, Barry - Zurich
HENSALL
G. T. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
,Stage leave Zurich __, 7.00 a.m.
South, No. 162 ... __, ... 8.58 a.m.
North, No. 163 __. ,__ ...10.33 sin.
AFTERNOON
. Stage leave Zurich ...3.00 p.m.
South, No. 161 __....
North, No. 165 __. :. __:6.14 p.m.
arrmamanemonnampeummeroposenemsemo
LIVE
POU LT Y
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Ocloek p.m,
' Do not feed fowl same morning
when bnought in. '
Highest Cash Prices
---CASK FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone .94, Zurich
„�ppp�ILmtiFit�
-' Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
'A y��n� GOAL
Also soft coal.
Season 1920 Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and un-
settled condition still prevaling in
the coal trade, We are again un-
able to guarantee delivery or price
'We will do our best to fill all or-
ders, and prices will” be charged in
price ruling on day of delivery.
Our terms are cash on completion
OT ':deliveries.
:Remember We purchase only Stan-
d
tan-
da tele duality'.
Ii!
Ode
Phans house No, 10, Office No, 10.
IH. N ALL ONT.
flatT Y•OIJJ
�
.' LOCAL SNE
Vi
> r1
Wants, For Salo Los.
Found, Aloticel Etc. Ads l Dr, and Mrs, O'Dwyer wore al Mt nti to . his as a
IN (London Thursday, ,^r "
Mrs, A2. J. Fritz itG o, London ' lied on friends here last week, a'oilattc al Water seinees i "tar ii Ts iihoid
A pail' Uf gd x:aniued specta,c'e:� 1 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weber eta- --Get Ynnt ai. ti'.,:.;.; 5� :ger '.ecet-
in the 1 meg_ c•htrrch sheds. Own
THIS coLUMN + On; on on
ti; i sc ay. to Health,
FOUND
( o on cail-
u ai-d
or. can have same rxt Herold. Of -
FOR SALE
A two seated carriage .with top,
and a second hand. wagon *ear,
Jos, pillar, Zurich.
NOTICE
I haave a largo quantity of good
hrtildiug stone for sale at the St.
Joseph i3loclr. If3=tf,
ALEX, FOSTER, Zurich.
LOST
A silk covered parasol' with br-
acelet handle between Hensel! and
19th con o haat. Sept. 4th. Finder
kindly leave at Herald Office.
.:FOR SALE
One 0-h, p, United Gasoline en-
gine, dual ignition, clutlac asulley,
on trucks, good as. new. L. Prang.
•
FOR SALE
1918 model. Chevrolet five -pas-
sengdr auto in good running order
for $650, horse, harness, buggy and
cutter, $165 for' quick sale. Also
bred -to -lay White Wyandotte chi-
cken. Dr, Aitken, Kippen, Ont,
As I have recently' purchased the
lid ery business, I wish to informs
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this line, .kin also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing line 46-tf,
'GEO. J. THIEL
Plicne 58 Zurich.
FARM 1'OR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres, being lot
17 con. 9, township of Stanley, a-
bout 2 miles south-west of Varna,
on the Babylon Line, also 50 -
acres across the road. The
place is will built with large bank
tertain'eCI a number. of their tr',lends ! cel»--t";z'p�ii! :'h:tiii; fr)i' est tore
to an ice cream: party on Tuesday Disposal.
evening. .
Miss Elizabeth Rennie has ret -
earned from Grand Bend and will
rosun3a her teaching of piano and
hinging after Sept. 8th.
Mr. Henry Beldaur has disposed
of his fame on the Zurich Road, 15
concession ,to Mr. Joseph. E. Die
oar of this village, who gets pes
session in March next,
The "Buy 'Canada Made Goods'.
policy would'if strictly lived up to
soon bring the. United States Gov-
ernrnent and Stock Exchange to
the opt:'i:an that the extortionate
rate of exchange againstCanada
very bad policy. The American
Shy:o:ks are co.ta'n1y co lec'.1ng '
their full pound of flesh. Buy.
at home and buy only Canadian
or British goods.
In two weeks the big event' of
the year takes place, namely Zur-
ich Fall Pair. This is everybody's
holiday and all should help to
rreese the e rent a success. The
large number o•i. special prizes be-
ing offered this year should make
the competition keen in many cls
asses and the increased purses of-
fered for the, Horse races should
bring out some good horses and
result m exciting. races. The. pro-.
gram to Ilse provided by the Rene:
der•...iw Band on the grounds and
the concert in the Hitt in the eve
ening by the alice Dunbar Concert
Co. will be worth seeing and hear-
ing
To the Citizen of Huron Co.
On behalf of the Executive of
the Huron Co. Temperance Assoc.
we wish ,to make an explanation:
is to why we are asking for the'
suspension. of the Can. Tem. Act.
On Jan, 29th, 1914 The Can Tem.
Act was carried by the people of
Cnsitr•lbwteci by °noirio ()epartment nl
sgricuitur•e, 'Toronto,)
ATR pollution is respons-
ible for many outbreaks
of typkoid fsvcr. 'This is
due to the fact that the
typhotd bacillus is frequently present
in sewage or surface seepage' with
which the wat:.er supply is so easily
contaminated if proper care is not
taken to prevent such contamination.
Typhoid bacilli get into sewage
from two sou res, viz., typhoid pa-
tients' or convalescents and typhoid
carriers. The excreta, both solid and
liquid, from such individuals is liable
to contain millions of the typhoid
_ bacilli, consequently anything that
'gets contaminated therewith, particu-
larly food materials or water, is 11-
al?le to spread the disease.
Iu eonnection with the water sup-
ply' of towns. and cities steps are us-
ually -taken by the authorities to see
that seepage contamination does not
Occur or to see that the water is pure
lied should contamination take place,
as it occasionally does, even when
great care is taken to prevent it. Fre-
quent bacteriological analyses are
made of such water supplies and
these readily show the presence of
sewage bacteria, should contamina-
tion Occur. The water reay look
bright and clear and still have many
sewage bacteria, including the ty-
phoid bacilli, present in it. If these
are found the water is purified, us -
ally by chlorination.
In connection with the private
,water supply on the farm and in
small rural communities where de-
iesidence is largely placed on wells
and springs as %perces of water used
for household purposes, it is essen-
tial that adequate measures be taken
to prevent contamination of these
sources Of supply.
Again and again outbreaks of ty-
phoid fever have occurred on farms
barn, and silo, a good frame houser` e where the well or spring from which
and an abundance of good water Huron and we had the.adinntages the household water is obtained has
b dance 11 and
sup water
of more than two yeare of prohib-become contaminated. In such cases
pumped by.. l itiran before the Ontario Tem. Act the trouble does not usually remain
in "tlir stable. The farm is in High was put into operation I confined to the farm, as the contain-
1 <:
state of cultivation, well drained m,, - .1,tv .,._, a.- __- .,t„ it `idilatnist- ? naffed water,- when used for washing
a'rt otl:. rFTT.. °.,,,. .tier'.;. .7:•c....wcrnr,^ r+•+....
e arranged 'with the proprietor's
for this coming fall. For further
particulers apply to Reid & John-
ston, Varna. Phone 17-623, Clin-
ton. pt. -14
FOR SALE
Areal snap in a new Massey -
Harris 11 -disc drill. •
L PRANG.
NOTICE.
I will operate my cider mill ev-
ery Monday, Tuesday and Thurs-
day of each week until Sept. 20th
and then every day of the week.
MENNO STECICLE 8-12
Bronson Line, - Stanley
AUCTION SALE
0' valuable residential property
in the Village of Zurich ownsd by
the estate of the late John II,
Schnell. The property consists of
1 acre of good land, fine large
brick dwelling with hydro wiring,
hard and soft water wells and a
neat stable. Sale on Saturday,.
Sept. 11th on premises at 2 o'clock,
p.m. • Terms; -10% c':tsh on day of
sale, balance to be arranged in
30.days. 0. Klopp, auctioneer;
Mrs. Amelia Schnell, Hy. Steinbach
and A. F. Hess, executers
C i,ERK'S _..
NOTICE.
OF FIRST POSTING OF
VOTER'S LIST
Voters' List, 1920, Municipality of
the Townshpi of Hay, County of
Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that
I have trausrnitted or delivered to
the persons mentioned in sectoin
five and six of "The Voters' List.
Act, the copies reqruied by said
sections to be so trausmitted or
delivered. of the list, made-purstr-
pint to said Act, of all persons ap-
pearing by .t':he last revised Asses-
sment Roll of the said muuicipal•-
ity at elections for members of the
Legislative Assembly and at mun-
icipal elections; and that said list
was first posted up at my office,
at the Village of Zurich on the 20th
day of August, 1920, and remains
there for inspection.
1 lectern are called upon to ex -
Electors are called upon to ex-
amine the staid list, and, if any om-
issions or any other• errors are
found therein, to take immediate
proceedings to have the daidrevs err.
!according la'ty,
`d'li
t' b
corrected ac
.cc i i
`elated this 20th day of August 1920
•i r ANDREW 1+', HESS,
Clerk of the 14lranicipality of the
,i. ownslll,J o allay;
erl'ct and .8 en iu- x p.. l,
been snared as a result of 7t8" a,tt¢'a,..n ._'.TT ,::,rJ�atr1)Trn„ •_e.
en
strict enforcement and the only the tymp odebahc�llimg t into the mills
reason for asking for its suspens•on from the contaminated pails, cans,
is because the Now Pro c•. law is the, milkers' hands, etc., they multiply
superior in many ways, embodying rapidly and the consumers of suck
as it does many restrictions not '. milk are liable to develop typhoid.
covered by ithe C.T. a.. ! Many outbreaks of typhoid fever in
The Ontario Tem. Act can no''.v, towns and cities have been traced to
be considered a permanent proline- the contaminated well water on the
isen
tion act as it vas adopted by the formuse in sue ilk fm whichmtownsa s ands n cit est
people last Oct. lZy a majority .O; ; Hence the necessity for the strictest
over 250,000 after being on trial for, care being taken to prevent contain -
three years. ' j enation of the sources of water supply
In order that a change could'be; on the farm. S.houid contamination
made from one Act to the other oecur it means danger not only for
the Dom. Gov. passed legislation i the farmer and his household but for
in ; opt, 1017 giving the power to l the entire community that uses the
the Governor -in -Council, to suspe • products, especially the milk, from
'nd the operation of the C.T.A. in I the farm.
my County in response to a pet-; veEvery nt enc drlainadge orfs en toge get-
be
-
re-
itian of twenty-five per cent. ,of' ting into the well or spring, because
the electors. i such drainage or seepage ivay con-
It is now proposed 'that suck a tain the typhuld bacilli that have
pe`,ition shall be prepared and the been given off by typhoid convales-
local organizations are being sup- Cents or carriers.—Prot. D. H. Jones,
plied with the necessary forms to O. A. College, Guelph..
be circulated in their each munic-
ipality. - Septic Tank for Sewage Disposal.
There Will be no voting on the This system consists ordinarily of
ctuestion as only the petition is res o, two -chamber concrete, waterproof
'paired. tank equipped with an inlet, over
Among the many reasons that So* and vent pipe, and an automatic
-could be given for this change the siphon for emptying the tank of the
following may be mentioned; liquid sewage from time to time, and
1 -Tho fintire expense of cnfor_ a system of tile, called the "absorp
ting the O.T. A is paid by the tion bed," consisting of several paral
Province whereas at present the lel rows of 3 or4 inch land tile laid
with open joints, almost level, and
County Council is called upon to1 • shallow, and branching off from a
bear o. share of the expenses ofmain lineof sewer pipe which eon
the C.T.A. I netts it to the tank. For the ordinary
2 -The fines are much more sev-i sired home each tank should be about
3r: under the 0•'C.A. some going 13 .feet stluare and 3 feet deep, and
as high as $12,000, while $100 is the' 150 fent to 200 feet of land tile
would be required for the absorption
'bed. The vitrified sewer tile is best
for the main and the number of them
will depend upon the distance of the
absorption becl from the tank.
The sewage enters one chamber by
a 4 -inch inlet pipe, where it is de-
composed to a large extent by a cer-
tain kind of bacteria, thence in a
semi-liquid condition it passes over
into the other chamber through a
4 -inch overflow pipe. Here it remains
heaviest fine that can be imposed
under the C.T.A.
3 -The provisions for enforcing
the Provincial Act are, better, es-
peciailyrn the matter of securing
evidences by searches and seizing
of liquro in transit, etc.
4 -It is also illegal under the O.
(r. A. for a person to have liquro
in any place eexcept a private dw
ening.
Your County Officers have con- until as depth of about 18 inches is
suited with the Government and reached, when the siphon automati-
License Board of Commissioners, callY comes into operation and dis-
and are thotoughly convinced that charges it in a Couple of minutes sn-
it is wise to melte this change. to the main sewer pipe, from which it
We ask for the co-operation of passes into the rows of tile. Through
the, open joints in these it escapes in
the Churches, Ministers, Church to to the . top layer of soil where an
mbc'rs and local organizations other kind of bacteria completes the
assist in securing signatures to the work of destruction began by the
'epetition forms which will be circ- ones'in thetank: Th'e bacteria in the
elated sometime during the -early tank thrive and work best in the dark
part of Septembers and away Teem ,the air, while those
It is desired that ell petition ine the soil' require plenty of air,
forms be returned to the i+ ieldu Se- ' h 'nr e the tanks must be kept tightly
eretary not later than Septeinw closed except •for :a small vent for
ber 20th, c's ape of deeompoeition gases, and
tb0 land tile laid near the surface
3'. A. IR1,'IN, es,;:1, 'l", :CO `l'lae iitterniitternt Ili it erg of the ta..k
bytite siphon fai.ors the baeter)nl as.
vg.' 1 . i......
' .fel. ioik, ti` ,e i_r. bei „ forced out pi
OPER, Field See +v.
Clintsm, .O,at.
ChEld ren Cry f rr
re.
fleet ' tr's
e .ids r sin, i c t x
G
F Isteher's Castoria is stile l T n. re.n"dt for I:.f.: ' and ,,ir.IJrei1,,
{goods are specially pre are' a sr. b%'bies. A. b hrr' i:.edicine:
is even more essential. for La y, Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common, allznents of. Infants and Children.
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and no claiin has been made f.r it that its use for over 30
ears has not proven.
Who [s CASTORIA0
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cantor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and 'Soothing Syrurs. It is pseacant. It contains
neither Opiuin, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, Its
age is its guarantee. For more -Elan thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, e,,d by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
VANE
AST
R A ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
11
se or
eof
ver 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
.410101 i'M 1' e.
the soil on ciiscnai•gi or sip:ma and
afterwards coming back into it pure.
and fresh. ,
If this system be properly installed
it will dispose- of sewage in a very
satisfactory manner and without en-
dangering the water supply. Com-
pieta-nlaus in blue -print fora, for in -
,ng' 'it' -ma'y. ':AM .ti'sa::ssz..,a i.'os• 'ane
writing from the Department of Phy-
sics, Ontario Agricultural College,
Guelph, Ont.—R. R. Graham, 0. A.
College, Guelph.
Victor
Oilr'
A �
Bought and Sold Any Issue. Par
and accured interest.
egetzb, Zurich
YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will bo promptly attended to here. See us about
DOUDLE TEAiI HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING- 01? ALL KINDS
Rug, Blanket, Bells
Full line', or Whips, Sweat Perls, Currz'Colnbs, etc'
A Trial Solicited
4.
FRED THIEL ZURICH
i•- -+ 4.-4• + --+
4
1'
•f
.00•11.••• '.11;r1•1•BOMSIMOIMIIIMEMINO}
sM s ell er 4 W
THE F•i.RMERS OF THIS SECTION WILL HARVEST
ONE OF' TIIE LARGEST CROPS IN SOME YEARS.
WHEN THE CROP 1S SAFELY STORED IN THE
I;AtrsT YOU SHOULD PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
LOSS 13Y FIRE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE GRAIN IS
MARKETED.
I
CAN INSURI•; YOU IN T113 LONDON MUTUAL FIRE
NSITRANCE CO, AT THE FOLLOWING LOW COST PER
MONTH.
i
20c per $1.00 for 1 month. 50e per $100 for 4 months.
30c per $100 for 2 months. 60c per $100 for 5 months.
40e per $109 for 2 months. 70c per $100 for 6 months.
'h a $2.000 policy for 4 months will cost you only $10.00.
NSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE AGAINST FIRE, THEFT,
AC IIDENT, ET1', RATES REASONASL?F,,
A. F. VI ESS
INSURANCE OP ALL KINDS. '