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Zurich Herald, 1921-03-17, Page 5r,,i..'s1ruESs CARPS 'roudfoot, IQ11oran- & HOLME3. Beeps'. ., a, Solicitors, Nneavies, Pirelli, 1. -. Office ori the Square, 2nd deer ..re hl Iainilten St, God- erich, ere funds to loan at lowest riles. W. 1'i'ou.ifoot, K.C, J. L. Killoran D, E; Holmes. Mr. Holmes will be in Hensel' on Friday of each, week. ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public Com missioner, Conveyancing, Fire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada `Frust Co, Herald Office, Zurich. Dr E. S. Hardie DENTIST At fgURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFF•ICF — HEN° \LL. 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 ,dor sale. Zurieh, P. O. Phone 18-93 Licensed Auctioneer. I have taken out Auctioneer's License for the County of Huron And am m 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. 41 �MCZurich Nett Fresh and Salt Meats Boic _; tia Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Would 0. CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES Ir u gbhht SztiDoichert NOTICE As I have recently purchased the iNery business, I wish to inform the public that I am in a position to aeeomodate< all requirements a- long this line, Ani also a licensed Chauffeur and have. an auto for hire. Anything done in the team- ing line -tf. GEO.. J. THIEL Phone 55 Zurich. LIVE POULTRY 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. COAL Zurich IMPORTANT NOTICE WINTER DELIVERIES, 1920-21 Owing to the small supply of coal We have moved our Stock back t.o that came through during hte sum- mer months we have been able to • mkae only part deliveries of am - mer our old Stand, and are now ready for ount . ordered. Some people have since obtained coal elsewhere and bllS�rieSS Wltl. PUT '»at;1 Wants,mFo.r Sale, Lost, Found,, Notice, Etc, A:do IN THIS COLUMN NOTICE As before.mentiorred, e • , are now able to quote you prices.. on woven wire Fence at a very sub- stantial discount . of 17;x°%. ,.,,Cus- tomers, who have bought, will please call and receive: their re- bate. Pro portionate re'dulions on Coiled, Barb, Wire and Stap- les. Call and ask for new pric- es. They 'are Rock Bottom. av1ELICK & BRAUN . FOR: SALE... :- THRIeSHXNG MACHINE, ETC. .Consisting . of one Sawyer -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 touring car, in good con-. dition. • For further particulars apply to John Thirsk, Blake. P. 0., R. R. 2, Zurich. -31 FOR SALE A choicly bred Registered Short- horn bull, 15 months old, dark red in color, Scotch Topped. This is an exceptional good one. Apply. J. P. RAU, Zurich. Phone 12-9ti 33-3 FOR SALE I am offering for sale my barn in' Zurich; size 24x40 and 16 feet high. Apply Wm._ Siebert Zur- ich. —31 ,NOTICE. I have a- pure bred Poled Her- ford Bull for breeding purposes. Moses Gerber, Bronson Line, St- anley, 13 mile north of Blakt t42 FOR SALE 250 bushels of choice 6 -rowed seed barley for sale.. Apply to Elmer '''Thiel, R,R.2 Zurich. 33-3 NOTICE I have.a large quantity of good building stone for sale at the St. Joseph Block. Siete ALEX. FOSTER, Zurich. INSURE YO- - 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 ''$116 600 loss in the November 1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins. in force $25,000,000. Rate 45 cents per $100 ofr 3 years. Prem- ium note 2 per cent. Am also agent for several other Wind - -Insurance Companies. Go Holtzman ZURICH, ONT. ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS i LOCAL NEWS Mr. Hsill Mousseau spent a day at London, last week. Mr. W. F. Braun was a business visitor to London, one day last week. 1VIr, Mercier Either of Crediton, spent a few days in the village, last' week. Messrs, Jul. Bloch and Ed. Wurm made a business trip to Parkhill: on Monday. ' The fine weather is . keeping the sap boilers busy and some . fine uns have..been gathered the past few: days. Mr. E, P. Paulin of Regina,' Sas.. spent a few days at the home of his mother] -in-law, Mrs. S. Ren- nie recently. Next Sunday, Palm Sunday, the public examination and, confirmat- ion of the catechumens will take place at the morning service at the Lutheran church. The last english. lenten service will beheld in the evening. Mr, and Mrs..); W. Horner an- nounce the marriage of their you • ngest ' daughter, Myrtle, May, to, Elmer G. Krueger, the latter part of March. . Messrs. -F. M. •Hess and George Hess attended the funeral of their sister, 'the. tate Mrs. W. E. Pilcher, held at South Bend, Ind. on Mon - .L . , Miss Myrtle Horner, 14th con., spent the past' week at Varna. 1VSr. J. S. Bedard, Drysdale, is leel.iine a sale of Merchan'Ilse, etc. ,fpr a 'limited time, Mr.Ir vie Eckstein, who spent the winter• months with • 'friends here, has returned to' Michigan. London Free Press; The call lids gone forth' for the tree -planter He is to be the man of the hour. ' Mr, Oscar Klopp, auctioneer, as tested at the Detweiler Sale near Hensall last Wednesday, March 9, Mr'. Frank MoCuteheon of Lon- don spent the week -end at the home of ,Mrs. 3, Rennie. . Mrs. Geo. Farwell of the village arid Mrs. -Pierce Farwell of the Goshen, south, are visiting at Dun- 'he four commodites out of the list of 78 which have-not come clown in price are newsprint paper wood, pulp wood, pulp and ban- anas. °•.Norman Garfield, the elder of the two brothers ` on trial at Wo- odstock, has been found guilty of murdering Benjamin Johnston of that City. The verdict of the jury was unanimous. He was sen- tenced on Friday to- be )hanged on Julie 4th ,while the younger bro- ther, Deaton, was sentenced to twenty years in prison for man - '„tidy. slaughter. While moving the effects of In oiler to encourage the non - Mr. J Heyi last week one day, the struetion of rural hydro extensi teem of Mr, J'. I)echei; Jr. bee ons the Ont:u,o Government is pr_ came beyond control and hrew 0 go down into the tre- asury to the extent of $250,000 etc., bito the ditch, thereby sus -annually. Legislation is to be taming considerable 'loss to Mr. bx'ought down in •the House shor- Iiey. No physical injuries were tly to enable the Government to ,pay 33 1-3 par cent. subsidy wards the construction of rural received, to There will be no W.C.T.U. meet -transmission . lines. ing this week, but there will ,be The .Ontario output of beaver a' union meeting of the. W.C.T.U. skins last year exceeded 125,000 and Y. E. A. in the Evangelical skins, The catch this year'. is church on Tuesday evening, Mar.'estimated at less than thirty •thou - 22nd at 8 o'clock. Everybody wel sand skins, and the trappers are come. making no effort to secure these pelts on account of the drop in price and demand. While it is net believed that the prices of furs will again reach the high levels of last year, yet it is felt tbey must stiffen up considerably. 'Make no engagements for Eas- ter Monday evening March 28th. Cjne of the best programs ever; Lexi hi this vicinity will be `. put on' in the Town.Hall that evening. The program includes. several good and: comic plays, such 'as "The Country. Drug Store,” "The Milliner Shop" and other; also novel and artistic. drills, as well as the touching Pantomime "Rock of Ages". Watch for advertise- ment, bills and price of admission. DIED Kraft—At Dashwood on March 9, John L. Kraft, aged 41 years, 3 months and 20 days Pilcher—At Detroit, Mich., on March 10th, Mrs. W. E. Pilcher, (rice Emily Hess) aged 42 years. Green—In Hay Township on Mar. 1.3th; Lloyd Woodrow, only son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green. aged 2 years and 2 months. iFOR,, SALE A quantity of timothy seed pur- ity No. 1, and a small lot of Alsike clover seed. Get, our prices. J. Gascho & Son, : 3r WANTED ti. Dealers and Farmers to know that A. Weiss, 147,�Grange. Ave., Toronto, Are direct• buyers and pay top prices for Dressed chi- ckens, eggs and 'butter. Also cat- tle Hides and Wool. Wants steady •shippers reliable service, same day returns. For a square deal don't forget —to ship and trade with;. A. WEISS, 147 Grange Ave, Toronto, Ontario. NOTICE. selling. Flesh barrel of Columbia, best No. 6, Batteries just arrived at $1 per pair.. We run the risk of breakages in putting a pair of auto Lenses on your Car - at $1.25 to $2.75L a pair. Wire fencing has taken a drop in price, be sure to get our prices on Frost Fencing. STADE & WEIDO, Zurich: ANNOUNOEMENT Zurich's Garage solve have substituted with wood a complete Stock of DUNLOP, DOMINION AND AMES-HOLDEN TIRES .AND TUBES TO CLEAR AT (SPECIAL PRICES.) ! WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED HASSLER SHOCK ABSORBERS. INSTALL A SET ON YOUR FORD, AT OUR RIST FOR TEN ISAYS, AND IF NOT SATISFIED WITH THEM,. BRING THEM BACK AND WE WILL REFUND YOUR, MON- EY, GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE STORAGE BATTER- IES. WE ALSO ALLOW FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY ACCORD- ING TO CONDITION. BATTERY -CHARGING, CHARGING BATTERY_ SERVICE. ALSO AUTO, REP- AIRING, ANY MAKE OF .CAR A SPECIALTY, A COMPLETE LINE OF GENUINE FORDPARTS. GIVE 118 A CALI;% and coal substitutes other than the regular sizes so that by following our old .Summer list it is hard for tis to tell just who now requires coal and what quantity is desired. Owing and to the above conditions in commencing on Dec. 1.6th, all previous order lists will be cancel- led and we will open a new order dist so that it will now be necessary. for all customers to 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 oltain -the supplies, Our terma are cash. Phone Office 1Oj; Residence 10w. 100AL & PRODITCE MERCHANT HENSALL ONT., Mousseau Zurich PHONE No. 103. r . HENSALL GREENHOUSE We keep • a supply on hand of cut flowers in season, also Easter Lilies, Gladolions bulbs now in steel, Flower pots sor _ Sale. Tteitatoe plants in season. Fun eral , wreaths furnished promptly. JOHN ZUEFLE, Hensall BLAKE Last Monday evening the mem- bed's' of the Blake Choir met at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fre-. ckleton, to spend a social time with them before they leave for their new home in Exeter. Dur- ing the evening an address was reed and Mrs. Freckleton was presented . with a purse, as a slight remembrance. The even- ing was spent in social intercourse and' games, after which lunch was served by they ladies of the choir. Following is the addneis}s'; Dean Mrs. Freckleton — We, the members, of the Blake Choir have assembled here to -night to spend a social evening with you and your family beforeyou leave for your new hone. We are indeed sorry that : you are so soon to leave us. We feel that your re- moval from us will be a great loss to our' church and choir. We shall indeed miss you as organist and we have appreciated all your have done in this way for the praise of God. •As a token% of our esteem we ask you to accept this purse as a slight 'reme abrance, and wish yourself, husband and family .all the happiness and pro- sperity in your new home. Signed. on behalf of the choir, Peter Durand, Leader. 1 i 'NOWtAf n mi INI9�lON�, mn , ., mi N? 4-070 ThePCCFietalY0fPaCsnthiadiCmak A regefabislrepamtionfor.As ' gtSitnilatinse$itereedbyl a,gals*,) �,ttng4li Statna i�sandBe_ elm ;iiherebyi'rrn otingDiaesiio Cheetfulnessarnditest.Contaies, neither • itttn,liorphinener Mineral. 4y1!1'(MWOTWWi; ptt7to rn,S14 Senna Roadie Saps Anise Sea l'exern,uta 81t4rbcmafeSd fibril Sod auntreargar TIiMrn/m�baso -- Aheip1utReniedyfor Constipation anciTiarriiaea and FeveriSlineSS and • Loss or, SLEP lufan i 1±eSuftiftg_ 1hetefxoln'ta �';' l'ac site of - f M• g.•WT LR �+ • J_ For Infants and Children. Mothers _, Know That Genuine 'astern. Al ray Bears the !Signature of In. Use Trty Fo r Deer Exact Copy of Wrapper 17.1 THE CENTAUR COMFANY, NEIN YOng. C;^Y. as8e c Farm . ]}.a finery We are Sole Agents for this district for the celebrated and well-known Massey -Harris Fame Implements arn-d;Farm ngines and Tractors., and s. can 'suplyEyour wants for the com ing season. They Have Stood The Test They Have Established a R p tati r n Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere J. E, DRUARJ - Zurich �.• ., ..+•.T W.'.. .. �, ::.J'..., t. .•,.^Sec-,rn.r :300.0s.0.00/00005 . d: F. M. HESS & CO. 0 frp ZURICH to OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE STATION Overland Cars! Overiard Cars CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green of the Parr Line wish to thank their neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted them in their re- , cent bereavement. FOR SALE A quantity of good onion Seed for sale, Apply to Mrs. J. Ei. Schnell, Zurich. FERTILIZE As I cannot find time to call on my many customers for orders for therm supply i of Fertilizer for the coming season, I am taking the liberty to quote the follo\t ing pric 'i 16%es tifora;• April $38.33 a ton. 14-1 for April $42.10. 1-10-1. for April $44,25 2-82 for April $50.25 Orders will be accepted for the above at onee. J. Hey, Je,, Zurich -35 Word Picture of Muskoka Hospital A p . gnod . s Pdiansriling aut1� shine, freshly greets trees,ivi boflubie wrds!ieteri No sound, but too song Set on cin elevation—the Musket Free Floepital for Coneumptiv consisting of an infirmary ter b patients with verandahs everloo - ing the �lalke, and many long, 191P open-air pavilions, surrounding wide, green lawns. Here, in hos- pital cots,are the- patients, all wonderfuly happy. `Bite -clad nurses and doctors pass to and fro. Peace and Contentment reign. Con- valescents bask on sunny lawns, or lie in shaded hammocks. 15roken down through overwork, worry. under -nourishment they have nothing to do but get 'well. "It's God's own spot," declared ono young `man reverently. Proper care, rest, pure air and good food had saved his life, the Samaritan Club providing for a bed -ridden father during the son's absence. "God's own spot" --where a helping. hand stretches out to those losing' their grip of lifer Contributions may be sent to Sir William Gage, 84 Spadlna A.venue, Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Treas. urer, 223 :College Street, Toronto.