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IPROUDFOOT, KWLIARAN, etc COOKE,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Public &c. Office, en the Square, end
door from Hamilton St. Goderiob
Private funds bo loan at lowest rates
'W.'Paauce Noor, K. C. .1. L. Kir r>etaAN,
IT. .T. D. COMM.
Mr; Cooke - will be in Hensall on Friday
•arid Saturday of each week,
Als71)1;TW F. HESS, Notary Public
Com missioner, Conveyancing,
Eire and Life Insurance, Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. 'Herald Office, Zurich.
Dr.E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH -EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFIOR HENQALL.
OSCAR KLOPP
!Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
,linty of 'Huron, Sales conducted
in • may, part of the County. Char-
:ges andderate. Satisfaction guar-
•antead or no pay.
.•Several, fine farms have been
'placed in my hands for sale.
'Zurie'h,'P. O. Phone 18-93
"Licensed Auctioneer
1 :have -taken out Auctioneer's
,License for -the County of Huron
,,find main -a position to conduct
any 'kind ,of ;Auction Sale: Give
mac. a trial -and 1I will assure you
eatis'faction •or make no charge.'
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
phone %anal.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt ,Meats
Boic gca Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price ;far Maul!
CASH FOB SZilNS & HIRES
Tun,gblut
Ti i
Massey -Harris r:
REPAIRS
I handle all kinds of Massey,
Harris repairs fhr- Farm Implem-
ents. Also a full line, of Verity
Plow Points and Plow Repairs, at
My Sh.opy opposite Town Hall.
J.J.Bairy - Zurich
HENSALL
G,. T, R TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
Stage leave !Zurich ... 7.00 a.m.
South, No. 162 ... ... 8.58 a.m.
Ncrth, No. 163 ... ... -..10.33 a.m.
AFTERNOON
Stage leave Zurich ... ...3,00 p.m.
South, No., 164 ... ......:..4,50 p.m.
North, No. 165 ._. ... _.....6.14 p.m.
LIVE
POULTRY
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Dt, not feed fowl same neerning
when brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs''
VV. O'Brien
PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, INIOtice, Etc. Ads Mr. Sam and Miss Mary Gas r,. and, Mrs, Jo s h we
., visitors lun C,t'a c o were
•
LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. J. Procter are vis -
t'4 ' sting ut,Detroit,
Mr, J. Kraft of Dashwood was
in the village on Tuesday.
�1to M,
IN THIS COLUMN were ti isitors at Kitchener over visitors at Hensall on Su achy.
FOR SALE
One 9-h. p, United Gasoline en-
gine, dual ignition, cluthe Pulley,
on trucks, good as now. L. Prang.
FOR SALE
Areal snap in a new Massey -
Harris 11 -disc drill.
L PRANG.
LOST
Or removed from the ear of Mr.
Ed. Stelck on Pair night, on the
Zurich -Road, west of the village,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: H. Dater3 of New
Mr. W. Frank 02. Kithcener was Hamburg, were visitors neve last
week,
Mr. Harry Randall of London, is
visiting at the home of his daugh-
ter, :14s. A.. Zettle.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. S. Wilhelm of
Baden are spending a feed weeks
at the home of C. 0. Smith, St..
Joseph.
1. Mr. John Weseloh and family of
Waterloo were visitors at the home
of the former's brother, Mr. Hy.
Weseloh, last week,
When the manufacturer is tax-
ed he passes it on to the retailer.
The retailer must have a profit
tax and the consumer is hit with-
out knowing it—a painless death.
so he tacks his profit on to the
Some consolidation anyway. -
a visitor at the home of Mr, C.
Silber last 'week.
Mr. and 14Irs. E. Weido, and Mr.
nacl Mrs. J. Weido spent the week
end at Kitchener,
Mr, Leslie Benedick, who spent
the past few months in the West,
returned home on Tuesday even-
ing
LOST—A. Gold Cross, with en-
itials A.W.H.R. engraved thereon,
finderleave at Herald office. A
reward offered
a purse belonging to Mrs. Ste'lek. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schede and fam
Finder kindly leave at Herald of- ily and Mr. and Mrs. C. Truemner
of the 14th con. were week -end vis-
itors- at Milverton.
Mr. and Mrs, S. .E Faust and
family were visitors at the home
oZ Mr. and Mrs. .J E. Cantelon,
Lncknow, over the week -end.
• Mr. Roy Foster, Mrs. Hauhc,
and daughter Mammie of Kitch-
ener spend the week -end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fos-
fice or return to owner.
FOR SALE
PROPERTY
The property known as the
Wagner's Corner, 2; miles north
of Zurich is being offered for sale,
consisting of a frame house 35x45
feet with best of material; a good
barn -frame stable 20x10 feet. For
further particulars apply to Peter tee.
Baker, Zurich, or phone 304. -2 Messrs. H. H. Littler and F. Iittley
of Hensall are greatly improving:
the appearance of Mr. Wagner's
resturant and dwelling, with a
coat of new paint.
Mr. John Geiger and family and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gruehn, of Pigeon
Mich., spent the past week at the
home of the former's daughter,
Mrs. J. Gascho, and other relatives
in this vicinity.
About thirty members of the
local. W. C. T. U., including a num-
ber of honorary members visited
the Hensall Union on Monday eve-
ning. The Zurich members pro-
vided the program, a large part
of which was musical. Several
readings and addresses given,were
WANTED
GIRLS to work in the Hall Dent
Glove Factory. Sewing Machine
Operators, also girls for examin-
ing and trimming and turning.
Apply eat Factory, Zurihc. -11
FOR SALE
A good second hand. No. 21
Fleury plow. J. E. Druar, Zur-
ich.
FOR SALE
I 'have one new Singer drop head
sewing machine in stock at the old
price, a real snap. Call at once.
at W.H. Pfile's Shoe Store.
H. WELL — Zurich.
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture, household • effects,
etc. will be held in Zurich •on; .Sat-
urday ,Oct. 2nd at 1 'oclock p.rn.
H. Well, proprietor; 0. Klepp;;,auc
tioneer.
AUCTION SALE . ,
Of Farm Stock and Implements,
on Lot 8, con... 11, .Hay, 3 miles
south of Zurich, on hTursday Oct.
7th at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp.
F. Taylor, •Wendel ,Smith,
Auctioneer. Proprietor.
' FOR SALE
while.they last, we are offering
30x334 Standard and ' United auto
tires, guaranteed 3500 miles. Reg-
ular $21 for only $18, at Stade &
Weida;
We have a few used washing
machines and "wringers at a .barg-
ain.—Stade & .Weido..
NOTICE.
I will operate my cidermill ev-
ery Monday, Tuesday and' Thurs-
day of each week until Sept. 20th -
and then every day of the week.
MENNO STECIC-LE 8-12
Bronson. Line, — Stanley
WANTED
GRAIN—We are in the market
for e11 kinds of grain and are pre-
pared to pay you the highest mar-
ket prices. Don't forget that
the Hensall market holds a good
reputation for paying high prices
for grain.
Cook Bros. Milling Co.
Hensall, - Ont. 11-2
FARM FOR SALE
I have for sale the folloiwng
fine farm, situated in the Tonw-
ship of Hay, convenient to village
and school and in good state of
euitivation. The farm consists of
120 acres, with eleven acres of good
bush, plenty of good water, frame
dwelling, good bank . barn and new
silo, Also nineteen acres of fall
wheat. Possession given in the
fall or next spring. For particu-
lars apply to A. F. Hess, Zurich.
Zuxxch ) FARM FOR SALE
Phone 94. Consisting of 100 'acres, being lot
ses. "®" I17 con. 9, township of Stanley, a -
Delaware & Hudson Coo.'s bout 2 miles south-west of Varna,
COAs on the Babylon Line, also 50-
Lacres across the road. The
place is well built with large bank
barn, and silo, a good frame house
and an abundance of good water
pumped by windmill and supplie 1
in the stable. ' The farm is in high
state of cultivation, well drained
good fences, etc. Possession can
be arranged with the proprietors
for this coming fall. For further
particulers apply to Reid & John-
ston, Varna. Phone 17-623, Clin-
ton. pt -14
LACI+
Also soft coal.
Season 1920 ` Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and un-
settled condition still prevaling in
the coal trade, We are again r
un-
able to guarantee delieery .O>x 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
of deliveries,
Remember We purchase only Stan-
dard quality.
"' 3iCafltetOfl
,yam •I 4 `G '�,�, T.
COSI' C ISA. EXECUTIVI.
The Pest Paid Profession
Bcok.1a , nc ant, 1 Only thore wishing for ad-
yawn:meat t to y t' t as as, of 1:tuna Home study
Phone house No. 10, Offiee No. 10. training, u., fvtit 41t.at }c.t:t r,t nt nc, tpa-
tion. rt t c v , t +u r. [-en I-
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tint.�V}: i.dylt._Ilk.a UM/LIMOSIAewes secure
)recd paying positions. We can help you,
International Accountaft9,50elety, Dox362newts
HENSALL ONT.
NOTICE.
Notice is 'hereby gived that the
partnership heretofore substiting
between us, the undersigned; Oluf
Pedersen and E. R. Helmuth, at
Butter Manufacturers, was this day
dissolved by mutual consent, so
far as regards the said E. R. Hel-
muth. All debts due to the said
partnership are to be paid, and
those due from the same discharg-
ed, at Dashwood, where the bus-
iness will be continued by the said
Oluf Pedersen under the name of
"Dashwood Creamery Company."
Dated at Crediton this 23rd day
of September A. D. 1920.
Oluf Pedersen,
E. R. Helmuth
'Witness ; Herbert K. Eilber.
DASHWOOD
Mrs. Winkenwedder and child -
enjoyed alike by both Unions. The ren o; Rasthern, Sask., are at
Hensall ladled made sure that no present visiting with Mrs. Jane
one went hone hungry and are, Guenther.
without doubt, looking forward to Mr. J. Graybeil and DIN. and Mrs.
the time, when the Zurich W. C. �Y H. Schroeder attended the
T. U. shall be prepared for, them. funeral of the late Mrs. August
- Schroeder in Michigan last week.
LUTHERAN CHURCH NOTES Mr: K. Routledge and sister Miss
The. Western Conference of the Ida, and Miss Alma Brenner,
Ev. Lutheran Synod of Canada, is of Zurich spent the week -end at
holding its fall meeting here. The the home of Harry Kraft. '
session, began Wednesday morning' Mis3 Dorothy Peitz of Zurich was
at 9 o'clock and will coistinue nn- the guest ox her cousin, Miss Grace
til Thursday evening. A divine ,I Kellerman, over Sunday.
service will be held in the Lutheran: Several from here attended the
church Wednesday evening. The, funeral of the late Mrs. Frank
preparatory service was conducted Clark at London on Saturday.
by the Rev. H. Henkel and the ' lossman—:4t Dashwood Sept. 23,rd
Conference sermon was preached To Mr. and Mis. Wm: Gossman,
by the Rev. J. Lamack. The pas- a son.
tor loci, Rev. H. Remhe had char-
. `.
ge of the liturgical service. The WAYBURNNEWS
choir rendered • appropriate an-
thems for the,.occasion. The con- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sparks, Mr.
._erence transacted much business anti. Mrs. Wills of Welland were
during its short stay and, valuable week -end: guests of Mr. and Mrs.
papers ani. in`erest:no themes were; Jas, -Delgaty last week.
presented and thoroughly discuss ••• Mr... and .Mrs. A. E. Hodgins and
ed. To the regret of all quite family' of Fairfield. motored to this
a number of pastors were prey- burgh last Saturday.
anted from being present. Mrs. Jas. Sparks al Hensall and
her daughter, Mrs. McIntyre of
Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Delgaty last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Windsor of Ex-
eter made a flying visit to Way -
burn last week.
Mrs. • Hamacher of Kansas, who
has been Visiting with her sisters
Miss Buatnan, during the past 14
months, returned to :her home in
Kansas last week.
Large loads of peaches pass here
almost daily. Tlhe peach crop is
excellent this year.
• Mr. Wm. Wade has gone on a
motor tour to visit relatives ir,
New York State. •
The annual Harvest Flume and tai Gospel Service was held in
Thank:.giving services will be con- our Schoolhouse last Sunday even -
A• Sunday Oct 17th. Aa ing. A good congregation was
MEETINGS
The confirmation instructions for
children begins on Saturday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock.
Business meeting of the Luther
League, Tuesday Oct.. 5th, at
S o'clock sharp.
Business meeting of the Ladies'
Aid Wednesday evening. Oct. 6th,
at 8 o'clock.
Business meeting of the Sunday
School. Teachers, Thursday eve-
ning Oct. 7th, at 8 o'clock.
Business meet'ng of the Church Co-
uncil Friday evening Oct. 8, at
8 o'clock.
ducted on u y
outside speaker will be procured present to hear the old Gospel
for the oecasion. Name of spe- Story.
aker to be announced later. Mrs. A. Patterson got first pr.z
for her baby at Thedford Fair.
—• Mr. J. S. Delgaty will address
the U. F. 0. Club at Grand .Bend;on
the "Educational Needs of The
Rural Districts," Date Oct, 1st.
at 8 p. in.
INSURE
YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN-
ADO.
THE HOME INSURANCE CO.
Insures your Property without
Premium Note, and guarantees no
special assessment.
THE WESTERN FARMERS'
WEATHER INS. MUTUAL Co.
paid $110.000 loss in the November
1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins.
in force $25,000,000. Rate 45
gents per $100 ofr 3 years. Prem-
ium note 2 per cent.
Am also agent for several other
Wind Insurance Companies.,
G. Holtzm.an
ZUR.ICH,, -
ANYTHIN'G IN FIRE
ONT.
BLAKE.
Quite a number from this vic-
inity attended the Zurich Fair last
Thursday.
Mr.. Abraham Zapfe spent the
week -end with friends near Bruce -
field.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hey of Zurich
Called on Mr. Sam Hey in the vil-
lage on Sunday.
Mr. G. S. Howard of Dashwood
called on friends in this vicinity on
Saturday..
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Meyers sp-
ent Sunday at the home of Mrs.
V. Meyers in the. village.
Mr. Sam Oesch called on frieeds
in this vicinity on Sunday.
• Miss Margaret Tough of Sraf-
orth spent a ` few days last week
under the parental roof.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer and
daughter, visited friends in .this
vicinity last week.
Mr. Kiefer and sister of Dixie,
INSURANCE eccomp,'rn'ei by friends spent Sun-
day at the hent. of. Mr. and Mrs,
iiv LIGIA NTNG RODS, A Jake Kipfer in the viliage.
1
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children.
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential. for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common, ailments of Infants and Children.
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30
yiars has not proven,r
iV/ rz
What Is CASTA IA?
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ito
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, aed by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CA TO
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
goie
n Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK C,rY
Depreciation of Machinery.
Did you ever think of the relation
of the farmer's bank account to the
tool sired?' Machinery depreciates
faster in the weather than It dose in
use. The time saved by having a
rust -free implement will soon pay for
the shed.
Vkthry ()tl,dS
Bought and Sold Any Issue. Par
and accured interest.
A. F. HESS, - Zurich
+ YOUR HARNESS NEEDS 4,:
+
�. Rugs, Blankets, Bells
t Full line of Whips, Sweat Paas, Curry Combs, etc'
" A Trial Solicited
Will be promptly attended to here. See us about
+
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE I•IARNESE',
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
4
+
FRED THIEL' ZURICH 1
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CROP INSURANCE
.ales . ,y WZI r� '\•�."� Mi i M .rte"
THE FARMERS OF THIS SECTION WILL HARVEST
ONE OF THE LARGEST CROPS IN SOME YEARS.
WHEN THE CROP IS SAFELY STORED IN THE
BARN YOU SHOULD PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
LOSS BY FIRE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE GRAIN IS
MARKETED.
I CAN INSURE YOU IN THE LONDON MUTUAL FIRE
NSUR ANCE CO. AT THE FOLLOWING LOW COST PER
MONTH.
20c per $100 for 1 month.
30c per $100 for 2 months.
40c per $100 for 2 months.
50c per $100 for 4 months.
60c per $100 for 5 months.
70c per $100 for 6 months.
1r a $2,000 policy for 4 months will cost you only $10.00.
NSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE AGAINST FIRE, THEFT,
ACCIDENT, ETC. RATES REASONABLE.
A. R HESS
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INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS,
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