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P oudfca Iailloraa & IHOLMES.
Barris'. : !, Solit•itors, Nut wears,
Pu•,1i 07fic'.: on the Srluaze,
2nd de : .r..ea Hamilton it, (od•-
ericl•+,• . .,ovate funis to loan , at
lowest r_.tes.
W. Proudfoot, K.C, J. L. Killoran
D. E, Holmes.
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall on
Friday of each week.
ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public
Com missianer, Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. Herald Office, Zurich.
Dr.E. . alrcUe
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICE - HENQ BLL.
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer 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.
Zurich, 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, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool!
CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
1rngbii t IP.
Deichert
NOTICE
As I have recently purchased the
lig ery business, I wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this lime, Ani also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done 4n the team-
ing line 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
Zurich.
Phcne 58
L I VE
iP O U LT R Y
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
-CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
GOAL
IMPORTANT NOTICE
WINTER DELIVERIES, 1920--21
Owing to the small supply of coal
that came through during hte sum-
mer months we have been able to
mime only part deliveries of am- YOUR
'ount ordered. Some people have DAMAGE
since obtained coal elsewhere and
some have substituted with wood
and coal substitutes other than the
regular sizes so that by following
our old Summer list it is hard for
us to tell just 'who now requires
coal and what quantity is desired.
PUT YOURf3' RASr pan s For .gale LOSt .�
7 �
FoCi'nd, P1otioey fE' C. Ods Monday Feb, 14th
tine's Day".
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
TI RESH:fl :'r MACHINE, ETC,
Cuesiating of one Sawyez Mas-
sey , Peerless Separator and 20 h.
p. S. -M, traction engine, tank,
belts, Etc. Also a first class bean
thresher with re -cleaner; one 5. -
passenger
-passenger touring car, in good con-
dition. For further particulars
apply to John Thirsk, Blake.
P, 0„ R. RI, 2, Zurich. -31
NOTICE.
Public Notice is hereby given
that I, the undersigned, have ac-
cepted for collection, all the our -
standing accounts of the butcher
firm, of Ruby & Johnston, who
have dissolved partnership, and
request an immediate settlement of
same at the former's place of bus-
iness.
WM. S. RUBY, Zurich.
HONEY FOR SALE
We have a small quantity of
Choice Clover Hoeney left. which
we will sell at from. 27c to 28e per
pound. Also some No. 2, clover
Honey from 22c to '23c a pound.
J. Haberer & Sons, Zurich. 31
NOTICE.
All accounts not settled by Feb.
15th, we will make drat on through
the bank. Denomy Bros.
FOR SALE
I ani offering for sale my barn
in Zurich, sir? 24xt0 and 16 feet
high. Apply Wm. Siebert Zur-
]ch:
-31
NOTICE
Any one concerned who has
made a practice of visiting the
Maple Leaf Club Rooms, during
the day or evening, AND IS NOT
A MEMBER, will do well if he
discontinues this practice, as we do
not intend giving further warning
Signed;
Managing Committee,
Maple Leaf Club.
NOTICE
I have a large quantity of good
building stone for .sale at the St.
Joseph Biecle. ISetf.
ALEX. FOSTER, Zurich.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Jacob Rader,
late of the Village of Dashwood,
County of Huron, deceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant
to section 56, Chapter 121 of R.S.O.
`1914, that all persons having claims
against the estate of Jacob Rader
who , died ,on or abopt September
5th, 1919, A. D. at the Village of
Dashwood, are requested to send
to the undersigned executors on or
before the 12th day of February,
1921, A. D., their names and ad-
dresses :with full particulars of
their ,claims in writing and the
nature of the securities ;if any',
held by them.
And further take notice that af-
ter the said 12th day of February,
:1.D. 1921, the assets of the said
estate ,will be distributed by the
said Executors among the parties
entitled thereto having regard only
to claims of which they shall then
have notice and the ectate will
not be liable for any claims not
filed at the time of the said dis-
tribution,.
Dated at Zurich this 26th day
of January, 1921.
William Rader, Zurich, Ono.;
Louis Rader, Dashwood, Ont.
Ernest Rader, Dashwood, Ontario.
EXECZJTOR.
INSURE
Owing to the above conditions
and commencing on Dec. 16th, all
previous order lists will be cancel-
led and we will open a new order
list so that it will now be necessary
for all 'customers th enter a new
order for any coal they now de-
sire for winter delivery.
'Orders of course, are accepted
subject to our being able to ot.tain
the supplies. Our terma are cash.
Phone Office 10j; Residence 1Ow.
l'!OAL & PRODUCE MERCHANT
HENSALL .
PROPERTY AGAINST
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 $119 000 loss in the November
1919 wind storm.. Amount of Ins.
in force $25,000,000. Rate 45
cents per $100 ofr 8 years. Prem-
ium note 2 per cent.
Am also agent for several other
Wind Insurance Coanpahies.
.. Holtzman
ZURICH, - ON1.
ANYTHING IN FIRE INSIIRAN.CE
DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS
is St,
OuA.L _NEWS..
VCalan-i INh T. L, Worm is ereucting a
Ibli price Sale for one day only,
Saturday, Feb. 12th.
The city of London report for Miss M Lb?' Schad° of leashwood
January of twenty thefts and is spending the week with her aunt
twelve hold-ups, Mrs. C, L. "Smith.
Miss Donella Ruby left this
week for Kitchenerwhere sh
has accepte1 a position.
The ice houses in Zurich are be-
ing filled,. and the quality of the
ice is good considering the mill
winter. r I.
The old .fashioned idea that
clothing .was intended to protect
the body may .be ,revived some
day.
Mr. J. W. Horner of the 74th ocn.
is holding an 'ouctiAn sale of farm
stock and' Implements on Tues-
day, February 22nd. 0
Large throngs 'of people are
daily attending the enormous re-
duction sales of our local mercha
Sts, and additional clerking staffs
had to be put on by each of them HAY COUNCIL.
to meet the large multitudes of
hungry buyers. The regular meeting of the Co -
Little Beula Koehler daughter of uncil of the Township of Hay was
Mr. and Mrs. D. Koehler, Kitch- in the Town Hall Zurich on Sat-
enar, and who was confined to bed urday, Feb. 5th. Ali the mnemb-
at the home of her grandparents, era were present. The. minutes of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Witwer, Exeter; the previous meeting were read
we are pleased ,to report, has im- and adopted.
proved sufficient to return to h The report of the auditors was
home. adopted and the Clerk was ; in-
structed to have• fifty copies of
the report printed for distribution
among the ratepayers.
The Clerk was instructed to have
an advertiseinent inserted in the
Zurich Herald for three issues ask-
ing for applications for the pos-
ition of treasurer of the Towr!-
ship of Hay. Said applications to
;be in the hands of the reeve or the
Clerk by one o'clock„ .p m., March
5th, 1921.
The Clerk was instructed to
apply for a license for the Town
Hall under the amusement Tax
.Act.
Mr. E. GI'. Krueger was appoin-
ted as School Attendance Officer
for the western Division of the
Township, in place of Mr. Wm. H.
Edighoffer, resigned,
By-law No, 2, 1921 appointing
the officials of the Township and
stating the respective salaries was
read three times and passed.
a. The following accts. were pas-
sed;
as-r,ed; a t,
Toronto Stamp and Stencil Co.
dog tags 11.88; Municipal World,
7 Subs. 7.00; Exeter Agric. Soc. ;grnt
re Bay Beef Comp. 7.00; Inspector
of Theaters license fee for Hall
3.00; J. Haberer Auditors fee 8.00 e
W. R. Dougall, ditto 8.00; Wm.
Snell error school tax 1.00; L. 0 -
Brien error school tax 1.00; Wm..
Lamont, prepairing road report
8,50; North Elec. Co supplies 7.8.1;
Stromberg-Carlson Co, supplies,
14.4; Bell Co. Dec, to:
Jan. 78.15; J. Haberer, auditor re
Te1,2.00; W. R. Dougall ditto 2.00;
The council adjourned to meet
again on Saturday, March 5th,1921
at one o'clock p,m.
A, F. Hess, Clerk;
Rev. P. 3. Meyer conducted ev-
angelistic meetings at McKillop,
the past week,
Miss Adele Witmer of the Baby-
lon Line has returned to her home
after spending a few weeks at
Dashwood;:
Miss Lottie Galster, milliner, who
spent the past season at Water-
loo, is spending a, few, weeks at her
home here;
The W. C. T. U. will meet next
Wednesday at 3.30 p.m. in Edigh-
offer's Hotel. Dr. Routnam will
give an address on temperance.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Behcler -oa
Usborne visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Erb, Bronson
Line, and other relatives over the
week -end:
Mr. J. Preeter, who is conduct-
ing a sale of merchandise for two
weeks, is closing on Saturday and
reports it the most successful ev-
ent of its kind ever witnessed. See
his adv, in this issue for special
bargains on Saturday, the last
day.
An auction sale of the farm st-
ock and implements etc. of the
fate Mr. Frank Horton, was held
on Wednesday of this week, when
good prices were realised. The
farm was previously sold to Mr.
Kaercher of Zurich, the price be -
King $8,000.
A. slump in the price of potat-
oes on the London is looked for
to by the large buersy, who assert
that any quantity can be purchas
ed ,at less than $1 a bag on lal
markets within a 100 -mile radus. of
London. The lowest price oil
the London .market this year he
been $1.50, but even at that price
the farmers have been unable to
reduce their large stocks. The
buyers state that prices will fall
to as low as 90. cents a bag onthe.
local market. They say that their
belief is convincingly supported
by the fact tha tcarloads are be-
ing shipped from Mount Bry dges,
one of the largest centres in htat
district,
Programme of Meeting
Being held under the auspices of
the Zurich Wornens' Institute
am Feb. 7th to Feb. 18th,1921
Speaker -Dr. Mary Rutinan.
Meetings are held in ,the dining
room of the Commercial House,
2.30, p.m. and 7.30 p.m. as follows;
Feb7,8 p.m. Business meeting and
outline of course.
8th, 2.30 p.m. Mothers' meeting
Subject Character Budding.
8th, 7 p.m. Nursing Lecture
Subj; The Body in Health,
9th, 2.30 p.m. Regular monthly Inst.
meetings, add. by Dr. Rutnam
9th, 7.30 p.m. Nursing Lecture
Subj; The Body in Sickness.
10th, 2.30 p.m. Special meeting for
The Benefit of any ladies who
cannot attend the night lec-
tures reviewing nurseing course to
date.
10th, 7.30 p.m. Nursing lecture,.
•Subj; Sick Nursing practical
Demonstrations.
llth, 2.00 p.m., Address to School
Children.
11th, 7.30, p.m. Nursing Lecture
Subj; External application pra-
tical Demonstrations.
12th, 2.30 p.m, Review of Nursing
Lectures for those unable to
unable to attend night clas-
ses.
12th, 1.30 p.m. Pursing Lecture..
Subj; Contagious and. Infect-
ious Diseases.
Feb.l4th, 2.300 demi. Mothers' Day.
Subject; Sex teaching.
14th, 7,30 pen. Nursing Lecture,
Subj; The Reproductive Sys -
la
lethte, 4 00.. n.m. Meeting for girls ov-
er 14 ',ors.
15th, 7.30 p.m. Nursing eLcture '
' Subj; Mental and moral health.
16, 2.30 p.m. Regular meeting of .W
;C. T. IT..Subj; Temperance
work in Ceylon, Dr. Rutnam.
16th, 71.30, pen, Nursing Lecture.
Subj; Accidents and eniergen-
.
17th, 2.3cies0 p.m. Review of Nursing
Lectures for women unable to
Wend evening classes
17th, 71.30, p.m).* Nursing Lecture(
Sitb,i ; Baby Hygiene and ban-
daging.
lath, 8.00 p.m. Community meeting•
iu Town -:flail,
Community Meeting
IN TOWN HALL
FEB. 18th, 8 p;m.
CHMRMAN; Mr. E. KLOPP
.Dr. Rutnam will speak on;
"COMMUNITY HEALTH
A further programme of addres-
ses and music is being arranged.
A. Cordial invitation is extended to
A Silver (collection, will be taken
towards defraying expenses.
,Just in Time
To Save Lives
ItsTB visitor was ushered into the
little living -room. Through a
back window, one glimpsed three
children buss" over mud pies.
The last time the visitor had been
the young mother and her husband
had been at ' the ]Muskoka Free
Hospital for Consumptives.
Some months previous to that both
had develoued tuberculosis. Future
health --We, indeed -de anded en
prompt measures. Tot, `the hus-
band stopped earning, ow could
they live. Their despair had been
tragic. In Just such cases the
"Muskoka Free" fulfils its mission.
Husband and Wife were sent there
and given every care. Grand-
mother, with financial help from
the Samaritan Club, kept the. chil-
dren. To -day they are home again,
cured.
"We went just in time," said the
young wife, gratefully, a tender
light in her eyes 0.3 she glanced at
the little mud -Ole cooks.
Contributions may be merit to, Sir
William Gage, 84 Spadlna Avenue,
Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Treas-
urer, 223 College Street, Toronto.
Irn
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Children Cry for letcher's
Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children.
Foods are specially pre -'tired fax babies. A baby's mediicine,
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grovni-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the gommon ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
anti no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30
years has not proven.
What is CAST . I ?
Castoria is a harmless substitute .for Castor Oil, .Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Cyrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
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, aid by regulating tie Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort -The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTO R IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
n Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NSW YORK CITY
Massey -Harris
Farm Machinery
We are Sole Agents for this district
for the celebrated and well-known
Massey -Harris,. Farm Implements
and Farm Engines andTractors,'and
can supply your wants for the com=
ing season.
They Have Stood The Test
They Have Es ahlished a Rep taticu
Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere
J. E, DR AR,, - • Zurich
p". M. HESS & CO.
ZURICH
OVERLXND SALES AN D SERVICE STATION
Overland Cars! Overiar d Cars
Dominion of Canada
Victory Loan ',odes
At Market Price and accrued
interest. Yield nearly 7 per cent-
An
ent
An absolutely safe investment and a guaranteed interest
ment every six months. At present low prices the yield is
BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW c
O.1 I,5ERS TAKEN BY
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good.