Zurich Herald, 1920-11-11, Page 5EUSINES CA.RD3
PROUDFOOT, EILLORAN, & COOKE,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Public ea. Wine, ou the &parte end
door from Ihuniiton S. Goderich
Private funds to loan at lowest rates
'W. Paoueirooe, E. 0. J. L. KILLORAII,
H..7. D COOKE,
Mr. Co •ko will be in Hensall on Friday
and Saturday of each week.
ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public
Com mission er, Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance. Agent
'Corporation and Canada Trust
Co -Herald Office. Zurich.
Dr.E. S. Harale
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICR - HEN0ALL.
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vairtnaa
OSCAR KLAPP
Licensed Auctioeeer for the Co-
unty of Huron,' Sales conducted
in any part of the County. Char
ges moderate. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or no pay.
Several .fine farms have been
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, P. 0. Phone 18-93
Licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer's
License for the County of Huron
And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. Give
me a trial and I will assure you
satisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Da.shvvood.
Phone 31 r 13.
• Zurich Meet
IIARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Boicvia Saus.affes, etc
Iiieheot Cash Price for Woe!'
CASS FOR SKINS 111DES
Inanzblut (kL
nolollert
NOTICE.
tAs I have recently purchased the
lie ery bueiness, I wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements el -
long this line, Am also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing line 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
Zurich.
Phcne 53
HENSALL
G. T. R TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
Stage leave !Zurich 7.00 a.m.
South, No. 169 ... 8.58 a.m.
North, 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.
Ird not feed fowl same morning
when brought in,
Highest Cash. Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
1.921111.1111111110112•10.01110133900.6.11.11769210Ert.51.0.01.4101.1*
Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
LACKWAN COAL
Also soft coal.
Season 1920 Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and une
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 deli very.
Our terms are cash on completion
of deliveries.
Remember We purchase only Stan-
dard quality.
D.
ntelon
Phone house No. 10, Office No. 10,
jtOA N
youlz
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS ,CtOLUMN
FOR SALE
' A. hen stable 8x12 for quick slae
apply at Herald Office,
LOST
Or removed from the ear of Mr.
Stelck on Fair night,. on the
Zurich Road, west of the 'village,
a purse belonging to Mrs., Stelck.
Finder kindly leave at Herald of-
fice or return to owner.
FOUND
In Zurich on Tuesday, a roll of
bills, For further particulars ap-
ply to Herald Office.
FOUND •
Purse of money in Walper House
Owner can secure same by proving
property and paying for this ad.
Apply at Walper House, Zurich 18
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 85 acres of land
being Lot pt. 20 and pt. 21, L. R.
E. Township of Stanley. Also
stock and implements thereon.
The farm is in a good state of
cultivation, six acres of fall wheat,
well fenced, 2 acres of orchard,
and buildings in good repairs.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. Mero, R.R.2, Zurich.. t19
FOR SALE
A. good second hand No.
Fleury plow. J. E. Drua.r, Zu
A youne m 'al.:fel man '01111'
1.)ENOiVrt" BROS.
s eNtv)1(ill e citiO4:.nliyi;gtoe Weal?
feEN,TS FU
, Mr, W. C. Callfas was at London backward, oh time in thy flight
a few days last week,
feed me on gruel again just for to-
night; I am so weary of eole-lea-
ther • !steak, petriiied doughnuts
and vulcanized cake; oysters that
sleep in a watery bath, and but -
(ter as strong as Goliath of Gath,
weary of praying for what I
can't eat, chewing rubber and call-
'ing it meat. Bek;ward, turn
backward, for weary I am. Give
me a whack at my grandmother's
jam; let me bdrink milk that has
never been trimmed; let me once
more •have an oldfashioned pie,
and then I-II be willing to curl up
and die,"
. •
STEPHEN COUNCIL
Mrs. W.L. Siebert
and Mr. Feazer Tiro
week -end at Kitche
Mrs. Hy. Weseloh
bleidinger attended
their brother, the
Koch at Sebewing,
week,
CONFIDENCE AND
and eon Bert,
wn spent the.
nor.
and 'Mrs. Jos,
the funeral of
late August
Mich., last
OPERATION,
There is 'only one paper in Can-
ada owned by the farmers and
circulating among the farrners,
namely, "The Partners' Sun".
fights the farmers' battles, politic-
ally, gives more accurate market
quotations than any other paper
in the Dominion ,features other
agricultural news, as well as the,
activities of the, U. F. 0., such as
their co-operative work and kin-
dred problems. No paper in
Canada furnishes more accurate
pews reports, of matters which in-
terests the farmer, nor is any pa. -
per more fearlesss and outspoken
editorially than The Farmers'Sun
The paper is published twice a we-
ek, so that a subscriber gets one
hundred and four issues for $150.
Farmers ,subscribe for a paper whi
ch you own and have confidence
in. Send $1.50 to -day to The
Farmers' Sun, Toronto,
W. C. T. U. NOTES
((By Press Correspondent)
LIQUOR ADVERTISING
21 MUUST BE STOPPED
rIt is a burning' shame that in the
-
face of public sentiment so stron-
gly in .favor of prohibition throu-
ghout the whole of Canada with
the possible exception of one pro-
vince, that Montreal liquor houses
are, by the kindly offices of the
postal service, given entrance in-
to every home in the Dominion.
Many are taking it as a direct
insult that not even the privacy
of the homes oflifelong prohibition
Apply at Herald Office. 19 ists is respected. On the contr--
ary, the door of every home is al -
NOTICE. llowed to be forced by the liquor
traffic. here should be some
All accounts are made out. Willi
be pleased to have you! call for remedy ,and ;rising . indignation is
same. P. Thiel, Zurich. demanding that it be speedy.
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FOR SALE
.A. 6-h.p. United gasoline engine
Dua lignition, on trucks, good as
new. L." Prang, - Zurich.
FOR SALE
.A. fine young Durham cow 5 -yrs.
to freshen in middle of December.
!dory
elssI &IN" PIos
Market prices.
A. F. HESS, -
pun eq2noe-
Zurich
NOTICE
I have a large quantity of good
building stone for sale at the St.
Joseph Block. e-tf.
ALEX. FOSTER, Zurich.
INSURE
YOUR
DAMAGE
THE
AUCTION S.A.,
OE Farm Stock, ImpleMente, ete„
The 'Undersigned a.uciiOneene hae
beeteinstructed to selleelay public
Auction on 'Let 21-92, Con. 15,Hay
2e miles west of Zurich, on Tues-
day Nave 16th, at 1 o'clock p.in.
sharp, the following;
LIVE STOCK; -1 horse 5 yrs.
old; 1 horse 12; 1 driving mare
12 yrs. • 1 fresh cow 4 yrs. old;
1 cow due in Feby; 1 cow 6, due
in March; 1 cow 3, due in March;
1 cow 4, due in April. These cows
are all brad to a registered Short-
horn . Bull. 1 steer rising 2; i2
heifers ris:ng 2; 4 spring calves;
5 dozen young hens.
. IMPLEMENTS ETC ;- Deering
binder, n:.,arly new, Deer:ng mower,
nearly new; hay rake; cultivator;
Deering roller; Wilmer drill; Nox-
on disc; 2 walking plea's, double
PROPERTY AGAINST riding plow, Cockshut; Oliver rid -
BY WIND OR TORN- ing plow; Crown gang plow; pea
ADOpuller; bean cultivator with harv-
ester attachment, new.; 3 section
HOME INSURANCE 00. harrow; gravel box; wagon;
insures your Property without scufflers, 1 new; 16 -ft. hay rack;
Premium Notei and guarantees no bob sleigh new; cutting box; Em-
pire cream separator; 2 doz. gr -
special assessment. - ain bags; 2 set heavy harness; 2
THE WESTERN FARMERS, set single harness, 2 buggies; Por-
tland cutter; Ford car run 2 sea -
WEATHER INS. MUTUAL Co. sons; coal heater, apple dryer, 10
paid $114 600 loss in the November ton timothy hay, 40 gal. gasoline
1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins. I tenk, Harpoon hay fork; about
in force $25,000,000. Rate- 45 • •
40 shocks corn; root pulperforks;some
cedar posts, pile of tee; ;
cents per $100 ofr 3 years. Prem -i shovels, chains and numerous art-
ium note 2 per cent.
Ani also agent for several other
Wind Insurance Companies.
will be given on furnishing appro-
G. Holtzman ved joint notes. 4% per annum
off for cash on credit amounts.
ZURICH, - ONT. Oseart Rlopp, Auctioneer; .W S.
ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE Johnston, Clerk; Albert Rosa,
DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS Proprietor.
..efteeeee.._ Wo.weams, IIPITS•1164UMaamerely
ides.
TERMS ;-$1.0 and under cash.
Over that amount 12 months' credit
Dominion of Canada
Victory Loan
s
YOUR CHOICE OF AVE MATURITIES.
Due Price. and Yield
Interest
1922. 98 6.54
1923 986,24
1927 97 ' 6.00
1933 96.50 5.88
1937 98 5,68 .
TAXABLE ISSUES
1921 97 6.3$-
1934 . 93 , . . . 6,25
Bonds delivered to your Barak free of all delivery or brokerage charges
An absolutely safe investment and a guaranteed interest pay-
ment every ,six months. At present low prices the yield is good.
BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW
ORDERS TAKEN BY
e
Andrew „, Heso, ,,Ilaric.7..,
The council of the Tonwship of
Stephen convened in the Town
Hall, Crediton, on Oct. 4th. All
'members were present. The min
utes of the previous meeting were
read and adopted..
Moved that the Council grant
the sum of $15 to the Stephen &
Usborne Jr. Farmer's Improvem-
ent Association to be used for pr-
ee. money which is to be paid to
any young man under 25 years of
age who can show the best plowed
farm. and the best fove acres of
plowed land.
The appointment of AAlonzo
Hodgins as tax collector made at
the meeting held on Sep. 13th bo
rescinded and that Fredeiecle Wu-
erth be "'appointed in hi's place and
stead at a salary of $87.
, The following orders were pas-
sed; -
A. Foster part brg. cont. 575.00;
Munic. World, supplies, '297; M.1VI.
Nesbitt, cherty ra Williams 19.50;
3. Ziler, gravel 15.75; N. Beaver gr-
avel onct. 54.60; W. H. Shapton
grant 15.00; Gus Latta, gravel and
draging ;218th con 5.00; D. Webb
pt salary as overseer 50.00; Kenny
Bros. gravel cont. ist S. Rd. 45.00;
P. • Hogan gravel 2.75.
The Council adjourned to meet
again in, Town Hall on Monday,
Nov. 60(0.920 at 1 p.m.
Henry Eilber, Clerk.
M np
.E1 O. B. G.
Ordered
Clothing
" • • ---
BAND
Shirts, Underwear,
Sweaters, Ete.
FOR WELL DRIS3ED MEN, 11112Y.
ARE DIFFERENT PROM ORDIN-
ARY LINES, THEY ARE IN A
CLASS BY THEMSELVES.
MA.Y WE SUGGEST THAT Y011
LOOK OVER OUR PRICES AND
AND MAKE A NOTE OF WHAT
YOU NEED IN THESE LINES.
DEN01/17 nos. zunza:
Produce takeii in exchange for Goods
YOUR• HARNESS NEEDS
Will be promptly attended to here. See us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
•?Rugs, Blankets, Belis
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial Soticited
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FRED THIEL1 URICH
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To
EDISON S NEW- DIA.MOND
Thomas A.
Edison
The World's Greatest
Phe loiraph Value
I
THINK of the vast difference between Edison's
Amberola and ordinary phonographs or
"talking machines". The Amberola is the prod-
uct of matchless inventive genius -of inspiration.
Othet phonographs are plain, factory -made ma-
chines, devoid of inspiration.
Thomas .A. Edison's master mind *conceived
the Amberola to entertain mankind. Commer-
cial phonographs are put together with just one
object in view -to sell at so much profit.
No wonder the Amberola, has demonstrated
its superiority time and again in public compara-
tive tests with "talking machines" and commer-
cial phonographs.
The marvelous tone of the Amberola-the per-
manent, genuine Diamond Point Reproducer (no
needles to change) -the practically unbreakable,
everlasting Amberol Records -all reveal the gen-
ius of Edison. And the surprising, low cost of the
Amberola puts high-priced "talking machines"
and commercial phonographs to shame.
Let us show you how easy it is for anyone to
own an Amberola. Call at our store or write
to us in the next few days. Even if you are con-
vinced you cannot afford an Amberola, put it up
1,L) us to make it possible. So remember--eall or
write --soon.
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