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CASTOR
EU sINESS CARDS . PVT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
1t raudfo i'e Killoran & IIQLMES.
Darrist c.r, Solicitors, Notaries,
Pulls:, 3 u, Office on the Square,
2nd de,', ero.n Hamilton St, God-
Crich. i'revate funds to loan at
tweet .rates.
W. Proudfoot,. K.C, J. L. Killoran NOTICE
D. E. Holmes.
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall on As before mentioned, wa a`re
Friday of each week. now ableto quote you prices on
NDR>W F BENS Notary Public woven wire Fence at a Very sub-.
Commissianer, " Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance, Agent
Corporation and Canada. Trust
Co, Herald Office. Zurich.
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Dr.E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
.At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DARE/WOOD EVERY THURSDAY
VAIN OFFICE j -- HEN9 ALL.
a OSCAR KLOPP
•Litefleed Atictioeeer for the Co-
unty of Huron, Sales conducted
in any part of the County. Char-
ges Moderate. Satisfaction guar
snteed 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 Atictiiai9eer's
License for the County of Huron
'And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auetlee Sale. Give
met a trial and I '1<iill assure you
satisfaction of make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich heat
{MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Boit gna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Woulll
CASH FOB SKINS & H1DES
Turgblult &',
Deiehert
NOTICE
As I have recently purchased the
1ieery business, I wish to inform
:the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this line, Ain also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
bire. Anything done in thetearn
ling line
GEO. J. THIEL
Zurich.
phone 53
L,
POULTRY
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Ocloek p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in,
'Highest Cask Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O' rien
Phdne 94.
Zurieh
COAL.•
IMPORTANT NOTICE
WINTER DELIVERIES, 1920-21
• Owing to the small supply of coal
Meet, came through during hte sum-
mer months we have been able to
nelrae only part deliyeries of am -
Mint prdered. Some people have
i f;znee ,pbteined coal elsewhere and
' zone ,have substituted with wood
l nes coal ,substitutes other than the.
'solar sizes so that by following
)er old Summer list it is hard for
is to •tell just who now requires
,oaf ,and what quantity is desired.
Owieg to the above conditions
/and commencing on Dec. loth, all
previous girder lists will be cancel-
led and we will open a new order
list so that it will now be necessary
for o all
customers to enter a new
order for any coal they now dee
sire for winter delivery.'
Orders of course, are atCcepted
subject to our being s.tle to ot,tain
the supplies. Our terma are cash.
Phone Office 10j; :Residence 10w.
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a r. c6rA,.M,d.telors.
I.'OAL & PRODUCE 1VIE1 CHANT
1 :N SALL 0 N I
OCAL NEWS
Mr. M. C. Milliken, Principal of
Z. P. S. spent the week -end at
his home ia Parkhill.
Found—.n black gauntlet glove,
owner can have same at Herald
office by paying for this adv.
The Y. •P, A of the Evangel-.
an ra tscoun oi! 17J%. Cur- leaf church journeyed to Dashwo-
toners, who have bought, will od last Friday evening to . attend
please call and receive their re-. a oint'xneetingof the C e d'
i r re Ston
bate. Pro portionate reductions . '
Zurich and Dashwood Alliances.
on Coiled, Barb, , Wire and Stap- "
les. •Call and ask for ne'w pric-' Ontario possessed 172,650 passen-
ger cars, 16,204 trucks, and .6,560
cycles in 1920. This Province
more auto than .the next three
es, They are Rock Bottom.
MELICK & BRAUN
FOR SALE
THRESHING MACHINE, ETC,
Consisting of one Sawyer -Mas-
sey Peerless Separator and 20 h.. her ;parlors in Zurich and has an
p. S. -M. traction engine, tank, I up-to-date stock of hats and bon -
belts, Etc. Also a first class bean nets. Miss Routledge is assisted
thresher with re -cleaner; one 5- I by 'Miss V. Siebert.
provinces combined.,
The local milliner, Miss E. M:
Routledge has again , opened up
LQtJAL
NE
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Mrs. C. L; Smith is on the sick
list. `
Mr. X. 'Preeter was to Seaforth
on Friday on business.
Mr. Ferd, M. Hess mored his
househol,I, effects on Monday, into
the house recently vacated by
Mr, E. 9'esch.
The action: sale of Farm, Stock
stock and •implements held on
Tuesday by John Hey, Jr., cer-
tainly drew a large crowd, and
good prices were realised.
A full demonstration of Moving
pictures of the farm tractor will
be given' in Hensall Town Hall
on March 15th in the afternoon.
This will -be. accompanied by suit-
able lecttiies. People interested
in tractors should avail themsel-
ves and attend.
The Babylon Line U. F. 0. Club
are preparing an entertaiernent to
be given `in the school house No.
passenger touring ear, in goo 6 Any, on the evening of Thurs-
dition. For further particulars The nice warm Weather has a- day, March 17th. The program
apply to John Thirsk, Blake. I gain created the ball spirit in some will consist 'of Music, Dialogues,
P. 0, R. RI 2, Zurich, _31 of our sportsman. While the Etc. A small admission fee. will
be charged at the door.
Sometimes it is said that in -cer-
tain European countries the law
compels, the planting of a tree for
every tree cut down, and it is,
urged that such a law should be
enacted in the different provinces
of Canada. The expression, how
ever, is only metaphorical. What
European countries de provide,is
that for every acre of forest cut
down, in certain areas unsuitable
for agriculture, another crop of
trees must be started by natural
or artificial methods of generation
on that area. When forest trees
are planted the trees are set, say
2,000 to the acre, and when they
are harvested, sixty or seventy -
years later, they stand from 150
to 200 to the acre. If they had
been planted 200 to the acre they
would have grown short and full
of limbs from the ground up,and
would be useless for lumber. Pl-
anted•thickly they reach upwards
for the' light, making long, clear
trunks. • The trees which nevez;
reach maturity are thinned out
either naturally or with the axe
after they have served their purepose.. Important facts about
tree -growth are set out in Forest-
ay• Bulletin No. 69, ",Care of the
t'
Woodlowhich may be had free
ti con -
FOR SALE
A chofely bred Registered Short-
horn bill, 15 months, old, dark red
in color, Scotch Topped. This
is" an exceptional good one. Apply.
J. P. RAU, Zurich.
Phone 12-96 33-3
ice at the local rink 'is making its
last peeps at the already warm
Sun, one can look up or down st-
reet and see the. athelets warming
ute their arm for the 1921 ball sec -
son, • which without a doubt be
a bigger and berz•ter one, alarger
lea.a'ue, aryl a better brand of
ball played than ever before.
FOR SALE
I am offering for . sale my barn
in Zurich, size 24x40 and 16 feet l
high: Apply Wm, Siebert Zur'- 1
ich. —31 t
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NOTICE.
I have a pure 'bred . Poled Her-
ford Bull for beeeding purposes.
Moses Gerber, Bronson Line, St-
anley, VA mile 'north of Blakt t42
FOR SALE
250 bushels of choice 6 -rowed . T
seed barley 'tor ''sale. Apply to
Elmer Thiel, R.R.2 Zurich. 33-8
WANTED
Dealers and Farmers' to know
hat A. Weiss, 147 Grange Ave,,
Toronto, Are direct buyers and
pay top prices for Dressed chi-
elcens, eggs an•J butter. Also cat-
tle Ilides and Wool.
Wants steady shippers reliable
service, same day returns.
Foe a square deal don't forget
—to -ship and trade With;
A. WETSS, 147 Grange Ave,
brbnto, Ontario.
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Dy
ahzathet consignment sale about
fhb eraof March. ' Will accept
airything for sale froth a salt
"shaker' to a threshing machine, or
'it lee stock from . a singing •can -
wry to an elephant.,' HMake your
'entries not later than. March 12 to
tier° W. S. Johnston, Clerk, or upon application to the Director*
rear .Kippp, Auctioneer, of Forestry,., Ottawa.
NOTICE Special request I will hold
.
1 have a large quantity of goo$
building stone for sale at the `Stt,
Joseph BIbcle. • , t6- tfie
• ALEX. FOSTER, .Zurieh.
1NBURE ID
YOUR PROPERTY AG -1ST
DAMAGB BY WIND OR ''iiVIIR'N-
tADO.
THE HOME INSUI}'iA/ E'Grid.
Insures your Property weitiee t
Prerdium Note, and gtnaea'raltees Arte'
spedia'1 assessment
THE WESTERN FIVRIVIiiRS'
WEATHER INS. MITTCA''L res.
paid `$11( 600 loss In tleeNovelteher
ya,w . nnecr see,,.,., . . , CiRi't +o1 Mae.
in. feege $25,000,00e. Rate �l5
cents ,per $100 ofr 3 yew, ilrean-
ium note 2 per .t=ent.
Ain also agent for eeeleralzrs j er
Wind 'Insurance Contpals,iee.
G. Holtzman
ZURICH, ONT,
ANYTIANG IN FIRE INSDIReeNCE
DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS
NOTICE.
Yelling.
Fresh barrel of Cobambia, 'best
No. 6, Batteries just arrived sat
$1 per pair. "
We run the risk of lbreakages'ID
putting a pair of auto Lenses on
your Car at $1.25 to V.75t. a pdir.
Wire fencing has taken •a • irop
in price, be sure to get our -prices
on Frost Fencing.
STADE & W;O,TDO, Zurich,
FERTILIZER
As 1 cannot find time "to.; call on
my many customers for ,order>s'for
theor supply of Fe, itili:zer for the
coming season, 1 , am taking the
liberty to quote the follow'ing;prric-
es viz; -
16'%, for April $38.35 n. ton.
1-8-1 for April $42.10.
1-10-1 for April $41.25
2-82 for April $50.25
'Orders will be aeeepted `for•tiae
above at once.
J. Hey, Jr.,' Zni ieh' -45
ANNOUNCEMENT
Zurich's Garage
We &lave moved our Stock back to
our old Stand, and ;,are now ready for
business 4 with. a complete Stock of
DUNLOP, DOMINION AND AlVIESellIOLDEN TIRES AND TUUS
TO CLEAR AT 9SI'•I're1:AL PRICES.)
WE ARE ALSO AGBNTS FOR THE CELEBRATED HASSLER
SHOCK ABSORBERS. INSTALL A. ,SET ON YOUR FORD, Air
OUR RISK FOR TEN DAYS, AND I' NOT SATISFIED WIITIII
THEM,, BRING THEM BACK AND WE VIII REFUND YOUR MON,.
TY, GET OUR PRICE'S ON PREST-O-r.Il STORAGE BATTER-
IES. WE ALSO ALLOW FOR YOUR OZD BATTERY ACCORD
ING TO CONDITION.
BATTERY CHARGING, BATTERY ,SERVICE, ALSO AUTO REP-
AIRING, ANY MAKE OF CAR A SPECIALTY, A COMPLETE
LT'NE OF GENU, NE FORD PARTS GYVE US A. CAL=L'.
Monsseau ZuZurich
PITONB No, 103.
SCHOOL REPORT
Reportfor S.S. No.. 6, play for
February. ` 'Names in order of
merit.
Sr. IV ;L -Charlotte Farwell,
Sr. III;-A.nthony Regier, Lue-
lla Farwell, Bruce Rose,
Jr, III; -Edith Greb, Lela
Witmer, Leonard Dabus, Edgar
Foster, Lawrence Regier.
Sr. III;—Georgina Foster, Orv-
ille Witmer; Arthur Brisson.
Jr, II;—Anna Marie Farwell.
Pt. II ;—Harold Masse, Beatrice
Farwell, Andrew Foster, Alphonse
Latus,
Prm.;—Earl. Gingerich, Kenneth
Greb, Nell Witmer, Evelyn Masse.
"', I, D, Fowlie, Teacher
WAYBURN NEWS
Our school put on a good pre
gram last Friday afternoon. Th
President in making his initial ad
dress, sought to encourage his
schoolmates to aim at doing thei
part well. The program consis
ted of recitations, dialogues an
singing. followed by a geograph
match. These, Friday programs
will prove edifying to visitinrs o
our section.
The debate given last Friday a
the Bend by the U.F.O. was list
iened to by over 200 people. Th
'debaters, were all in good trim an
spoke in general, very pointedly
Yafuch enthusiasm was stirred u
and se'. • rad of the speakers waxed
at timk eloquently. The judge
gave their deeision in favor o
the negative; viz, That the Tura
mail was of more benefit to a com-
rntin ty.,than the rural phone.
Numbers from the local orch-
estra preceeded and followed the
debater
The ' tures given on live stock
in Bre er's Hall last week, were
illustrath4 by lanterns 's=lides. Mr,
Andrew of Clinton and Mr. Mus-
grave, formerly of Huron County,
were the speakers. These gent-
lemen; urged the necessity of elim-
inating' from our herds serub an-
imals, And suggested the improve.
meet
=bf
farmer's me•
9 herds by regist-
ered'sires. Many useful hints we-
e gi'n the :farmers in selecting
herd,: especially for dairying, al-%
so for beef. The beef points and
reed qualities were shown in the
pictures thrown on the screen.
idly, several new members being
Our i1.�F.O. is flourishing splen-
dded at every meeting. Farm
re are regeristed to honor our
Club by their names and be in-;
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We are Sole Agents for this district
for the- celebrated and, well-known
Massey -Harris Farm Implements
and Farm Engines and Tractors,;and
can supply your wants for the com-
ing season..
They Have Stood The Test
They Have Es{ablished a Reputation
Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere
J, E. DRUAR, _ Zu.rich
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F. M. HESS & Co,
OVERLAND SALES AN D SERVICE ST ATYbi1
Overland Cars! Overlord Cars
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OR
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These two articles are enade from chrome
leather, the strongest, toughest leather blown.
They will not harden with sweat or water. They
have great strength and wearing qualities that
will more than please your' May we show you
,your tine selection of halters and harness.
F. 'THIEL - Zurich
E. NA DIGER - Dashwood