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BUSINESS CARDS
Proudfoot, Killoran & HOLMES
/Barristers, Solie;tors, Notaries,
• 'uli :, Ltc,, Office on the Square,
2nd door ,Liotta Hamilton, St. ,God-
erich, .Private funds to loan at
lowest rater.
W. Proudfoot, ICC. J. L. Killoran
D. E, Holmes,
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensel]. on
Friday of each week.
ANDREW F. IIESS, Notary Public
Com missianer, 'Conveyancing,
Fire aid Life Insurance. Agent.
Corporation and Canecla Trust
Co. Herald Office. Zurich..
■
Dr.E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
,At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOO]) EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OPTION — HEN 1LL.
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
paced in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, I': O; Phone '13-93
licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer'
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 31r13.
16
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats.
.Boiogna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool, I
CASH FOR SKINS & II1DES
'�'ui1gb%t Szo rt
Aeic�e
NOTICE
As I have recently purchased the
livery. `business, I wish to inform
thepublic that I am in a position
to accoinodate'a11 requirements a-
tt>ng 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
Phone 58 Zurich.
LIVE
pp'U LT R Y.
WANTED
Visken every day till 3 ()clock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
Whin brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
--CASH FOR --
• Cream and Eggs
' W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
Threshing Machinery
I am agent of this district for
to celebrated Waterloo Mfg. Co.
machinery and Hi:edler tractors,
Parties interested will do well to
see me. Have sold the following
machines this season with absolute
satisfaction in every sale; Hy.
deckle, steam outfit; John Erb
oil tractor and small separator;
Merano Steckle also a tractor out-
let. For further information kin-
dly' see any of these users. tf5
PETER KROPP, Agent, Zurich.
COAL"
Fall :and Winter
IES DEZ:,IVER
Season 1921 1922;
THERE IS A COLD DAY COM-
ING. LAY IN YOUR. SUPPLY
NOWWITH OUR CELEBRATED
DELEWAEE AND HUDSON CO'S.
LACKAWANA'S COAL.
,.,� ���.telora
COAL & PRODUCE MERCHANT
TERMS;—CASH
.Phone; Office 1Ow. House 103.
NSALL ONT#
ZURIO
HERALD
PUT YOtJ
Wants, For Sale, host,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
Up to October 20th, 1924 1 ` am
rn, a position to put up lightning
rods .on church steeples or high
towers, price $t0. tfll
Peter Corriveau, Re.R.2, Zurich
ses _se
WANTED
A few- girls to work in the Hal)
Dent Gl F
ove Facto'
y. .
AN OPEN CONVENTION OF SIRE
Neel TONAL LIBERAL AND CON
SEBS'ATIVE ASSOCIATION OF
SOUTH HURON
Wi i be held in Hensall on Sat-
urctaa•; October 1st, at 2 o'c1o..i..
p.m . tc which all men and woman
who are favorable to the Meiglian
Government are invited. A. eand-
:date will bechosed to contest then
riding. Dr. M. Steele, M. P•., of
South Pertle the organizer. for
Western Ontario, will be present
and deliver an address.
A meeting of the Executive at
one o'clock.
By order of the Executive.
FOUND,
A ladies' handbag, Zurich, on
Fair grounds, containing small sum
of money. Owner can secure same
at office of Seetrtary, A. F. Hess,
by proving property and haying
for this adv.
• FOR SALE
I will see privately the following
articles;— Express wagon, parlor
suite, bedroom suite, extension
table,I adder, hay fork, stable
fork. For quick sale. Apply to
Mrs. A. G. Ehnes, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A new $40.00 Chatham Kitchen
Cabinet for $33.00 cash. tt-7
L. A. Prang, Zurich.
FOR SALE
I am offering, for sale my bak-
ing business in Zurich. For full
particulars apply to the proprie-
tor, Mr. Jos•, Geiger, Zurich. tf6
STRAYED.
Unto my premises, Goshen Line
a ,'ed calf. Owner can have
same by proving property and
paying expenses., Jos. Gelinas.
WANTD
•
:Highest ,market pkices paid for
Live Poultry, take3i;' in every Wed-
nearday, .J Gaseho & Son. -12
FOR SALE
11A story red brit /house and three
lots for sale, hard and soft water
i'n the house, also good stable and
chicken house: For _particulars
apply to Mrs' 'Fred. Deters Sr.,
Zurich. tf9
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Anniversary services 'will be held
in the .Goshen, Methodistchurch on
Sunday, Oct. 2. When Rev. W.
G. H. McAlister, M. A., 81 Exeter
will preach morning and evening.
Word was recevied last week
of the death of Rainy Armstrong,
of Rosetown, Sask. He was the
eldest son of Mr. Geo. Armstrong
of Stanley and went West early
in the summer with his wife and
ehiid to settle on his farm there.
Particulars of his sickness and de-
ath have not yet been received.
Mr. Wim Pollock had a raising
on Tuesday to erect the frame of
a strawshed. He purchased the
building' recently from Mr. Alex.
McConnel ,1,, Varnia.
• Three silos are being built this
fall on the Babylon Line. One
for Clifford Keys is completed,
and one :for Artie Keys and one
for Bert Peck are in course of Os'
ection.
BORN—Ori Thursday, Sept. 22, to
rM. and Mrs. Will Reid of Varna,
a daughter.
BORN—On Saturday, Sept. 24th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys, Babylon
Line, Stanley, a son.
DASHWOOD_
Abe Jno Kuntz is this week at -
t• tissues the funeral; of the late Mrs
Mi:. Philip Sippel in Detroit.
Miss Clara Kraft is visiting in
Thedfor•d at present.
14Ir. and Mrs. Baumgarten have
gone to Michigan to spend a month
with relatives.
Mrs. C. Stade is this .week visit-
ing in Forest.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs, J. Kellerman' is improving afs
tel' her lengthy illness.
Rally Day services were held in
the Evangelical church Sunday ev-
ening conducted by the Y. P. A.
A. very interesting program . was
given, consisting of ten minutes
talks by Miss Pearl Tiernan, Miss
Edmeston and the pastor, Rev.
Yager, .Different members of
ealse department of the Y. P. A,
also gave short addresses explain-
ing the work of each. At the
close of the service a 'splendid itis
sionary coffering was .received.
Mr. and Mrs, H. Willert, Mrs. Her
man Zimmer of Stratford mei Mr.
Ed, Willert visited wthi .friends in
Miehiean fees week.
•1a T:w'Ila eterner is improving
in haalt.h and will soon be out a-
1;'aiL • . 1 i I . i . 1t•1 1.
LOCAL NEWS
lfr, Erwin Eckstein is employed
in the Zurich kb akery.
Master Gladman Mel;e'c is spend-
ing �t he week at Crediton.
Mr. C. Iiartleib of Goderich was
in the village one .day last week.
We will givet he Herald to New
Readers till Jan. 1922 for 25 cents.
Mr. Ezra Kaercher of Kitchener
is visiting at the home of his mo-
ther here.
Mr. C. Fritz and fancily attended
an entertainment at Elrnville ,on
uTesday evening:
Mr. and Mrs. A,.Melick were we-
ek visitors at Woodstock, Blen
heini and Tavi'stoek.
Messrs. Elsner and Garnet Magel
of Detroit were visitors here ov-
er the wee-end.
Mr. W. Frani. of Kitchener was
a visitor to t't e home 'of Mr. 'e
Silber last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, Mr. M.
Bock, and D. Smith were visitors.
G
to oderich on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Riekbeil, 'who
had been south in Texas, for,the'
last two years, are ivsiting reiati
res here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd, Hess are this
week moving into their new home,
'vacated by Mrs., F. Hess, Sr., and
recently purchased from'the est-
ate of the late F. Hess. Si..
A. few friends of Miss Ortha
Melick gathered at her home on
Friday evening, the occasion be-
ing a birthday 'party, -• A good
time is reported ,by all present.
The new letter rate in effect now
is as follows;—Canada, U. S. and
Mexico, 3c; United Empire and
all British Poses:ons, 4c; All oth
er foreign coun`r:ese 10 cents.
Mr. John' Geiger, and family,
Vern and Leona of Pigeon, Mr.
and Mrs. Hy. Greuhn of S `b xwa'ug
spent the week -end at the home
of the form'er's daughter, Mr. and.
Mrs. John Gascho.
This week ends the conventions
for selecting candidates for th-
Federal election, for the riding of
South Huron. On Thursday 29th
is the U,UF.O., convention and on
Saturday,' Oct. 1st, is the Conserv-
ative meeting, both are at Hen
sail.
We are in receipt of a very nic-
ely;',,composed letter for publicat-
ion from Mr. 'Alex. Murdock, Hen•-
'sall, evritted ,lin' behalf of our jun
icir baseball 't earn,. We are eery
.sorry this week that `;space is
Dot permitting to insert seene,-but
will receive our attention ' ' next
•week.
LATE MRS. PHILIP SIPPLE
Last week we briefly recorded
the death` of Mr.'Jacob Zeller, or
Wisconsin. This 'week we have
the sad news of the above -men
tioned ones sister, late Mrs.. Aneia.
Zeller of Detroit, who passed a-
way int:hat iety on, Sunday, Sep.
25th,. in her 65th year, after` an 1 1
ness of only a few .days with plea.
risy.• eceased is 'well known in
Zurich 'having been born here an 1
lived, here 'with her husband for
many years until about twelve
years ago she moved to Detroit.
She leaves to mourn her loss, her
husband, Mr. Philip Sippel, Pigeon
Mich., one brother, Mr. Ed, Zelp-
ler,
Windsor,; sisters, Mrs. E. Ap-
pel, New Hamburg, Mrs. Wm. Kl-
opp, Zurich;: two sons, Mr. Edi.
Sippel of Langing, Mich; 'and Mr.
Otto Sippel of Detroit; two dau-
ghters.; the eldest Ida, being mar-
•'ied in Detroit and Velma at
home. The last remains were
laid to rest on Tuesday in Detroit
DEATH OF DANIEL KIPPER.
With profound regret the ,sad
newswas received on Tuesday ev-
'ming last, 'Sept. 20tle that Mr,
Daniel Kipfer brad pealed away at
his boarding place, New Hamb-
urg, at thele Commercial Hotel, af-
ter but a1 few days illness from
pneumonia. He complained of
feeling unwell last Friday and his
condition grew gradually worse
and on Tuesday morning became
critical. A trained: nurse Was pro-
cur3d from Kitchener. It was hoe
ed that the beet of medical' aid
and nursing 'would pull him thro
ugh, but he passed away about
eight o'clock int he ,evening. The
deceased had been a valued em-
ployee in D. Becker's garage foe
the past nine years where. he was
a true and faithful worker. His
accommodating ways made him
many friends and he was held in.
high esteem by all His early de -
arise is deeply regretted. He
was' born in Hey Township, and
reached: the age of 35 years, 2
:months and 18 clays. He, is sur-
vived by his aged father, Mr. An;
drew Kipfer, four brothers ' and
two sisters; Menno of East Zorra
Solomon of Bayfield,' Moses ofKit-
ehener, Jacob of :Hamburg, Mrs.
le, Schra , of Leonardsville, Nest,
trd Mrs. S. Nafaiger of Alberta.
The funeral was, held an Friday.to.
the Mennonite Church and Cemet-
ery, 16th, line, East Zerr•a.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects, on Lot
6, erne15, Hay Township, on
,S
,ATURDAY, OCTOBER. 8, 1021
(onenencing at 1,30; p.m. Sharp.
2 cook stoves; parlor stove; 2
cupboards, e sinks, 12 chairs,
tables, 2 :small tables,' 2 rockets,
l,ieturen, 'l toi ips, dishes, crock
:'ry and fruit lu's,"loun e, 5 bed
age' Five(
steads 'arid springs, 2' standlw, car-
pets and rugs; cider barrel, vin•-
igar• barrel, new sewing machine,
writing desk ib h d
�, st, enc , realer; a
quantity of 'bedding,, sugar ket-
tles, 2 roasting pans, a quantity
of potatoes and numerous artilces
Applications will elso be recei-
ved for renting' this farm on 'day
of salol„ The farm' consists of
100 acres, being Lot 6, con., 15 Hay
Township, has °a good brick hoof -
'se, 'large frame barn; and land
is all suitable for cultivation.
Terms ;—CASH
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
Elisabeth Miller, Proprietoress,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Of Porto, Stock and Implements,
Estate of Wesley D. Harvey, De-
ceased.
On Tuesday Oct. 4th, 1921, at 10.30
o'clock aerie there will be offered
for sale at Public Auction at the
premises;
LOT No. 8, CON. 3, Stanley r1'p.
containing 100 acres more or less.
The Farm is well located in one
of the best farming portions of`
Huron %mile from school, 2 1-2
miles' from •Kippen and :Brucefield
There is . upon; it a commodious sol
id brick house with stone found-
ation and slate roof and with fuel
shed and storehouse attached, a
frame bank Barn With to o wings'
45x69 and 30x65 with stone found-
ations and stable underneath, well
furnished with cement floors and
B.T. furnishings, a drive shed 20x
40, and an implement shed, about
8 . acres have been sown in Fall
Wheat and about 42 acres have
been fall ploughed. There is a
bush of about 15 acres, an orch-
erds of about 2 acres and the bat-
:tees! of the feral, all of which is
•traliie,is seeded down in hay and
pasture land. The soil is clay
loam.
TERMS OF SALE—Ten per cent
of purchase price at time of sale
balance on or before April ist.1922
Sale ' subject to reserve bid.
At the same time and place will
be offered • the Following Implem-
ents, 'Machinery, Farm Stock and
Chattels;
IMPLEMENTS ;-1 Gray -Dort
touring car; 1 Overland touring
car. Model 83; 1 Fordson tractor,
tractor p'ows; hey press six-ho-sa
power gasoline engine; John De-
ere Hay Loader; M. -H. binder, 8 -
ft. cut and .forecarriage; 1 7-fts
Deering mower; M. -H. bean scuf-
fler, ' top cutter, M. -H. cultivator
and Seed Box, power horse cl'pper,
2 farm wagons; light wagon; sk-
eliton wagon; top buggy, tight
buggy, Cutter; 2 horse carts; set
bob ,sleighs; 1, 2 -furrow relines el-
eu;h; walling plow; set 5 -section
diamond harrows, steel rolle', M.
side rake, 2 hay racks •,-DIaple.
„1,.0-i.n. plate ,grain grinder, 1
Clinton 'fanning mill;. set scales; 1
"urge, anvil .;• vise; circular saw;
Cream Separator. power washer
Ind wrin;•er, enging and pump
ew . ; 'water trough; 1, 25 -gal. gas-
tares;
as-tank ; 3. b1'rrels and a quantity
of oil, 2 feed bores, 2 robes. 1.
1.5 -rod roll pig wire; 20 25 -rods
•vo ^n ;'wire fence, 25 grain bags,
crdar;' posts; . 13 bunches • shin-
-loss about 60 cedar rail posts;
3 s-ls 'double harness with cull-
ers; 2• seta' sin;le harness; meddle
15 sap •pails, lung ladder; step
'Adder, . bag truck, gravel box;
-.bout 250`° feet 2 -in. rope; a quan-
'.ity of Lumber' and Plank, and a
large quantity of tools and sundry
articles.
CATTLE -1 red Durham cow,
supposed to be in calf, (Reg. Str-
awberry of Cromarty No. 138867),
1, roan Durham. cow, (Reg. Beat-
rice 13th. No. 136451), supposed to
')e hi 'calf; 1 road Durham heifer
rix 1n g 2' yrs. (Reg. Mary Beatrice
No. 169282), 1 roan Durham cow
3 yrs. ,with' calf at foot (can be reg)
1 roan' Durham heifer ri-ing 2 yrs.
(Reg. papers corning); 1 grey Dun-
ham heifer, ten months old (can be
ng.); 1 grade Herford cow, 3 yrs.
supposed to 'b e rn calf 1 grade
Her efdrd cow, 5 yrs„ supposed to
be in Scale; 1, grade Hereford cow
aged, 'supposed to be in calf; 1
white cow, 6 yrs, supposed to be
in "calf; 1 black cow with calf at
foot; -1 'heifer 2 yrs, supposed to
be in calf; 2 heifers rising 2 yrs.
8 yearling steers; 5 calves.
HORSES -1 stallion 5 -yrs. old,
(Reg. Bart 0 Sla;nleyy 1 Agric,mare
7 yrs. old supposed to be in foal,
t Gen. Porn, mare 3 -yrs. old sup-
posed, to be, in foal; 1 Gen Our.
mare 9 -yrs. old supposed to be in
foal, 1 Agricultural horse 4 -yrs old
1 driving mare 5 -yrs. old suppos-
ed tobe in foal.
PIGS, ETC. -1 ;Thouohred sow,
1 small pig; 1 sow with 8 pigs; A-
bout 60 hens; about 5 ton of hay;
•,,4. quantity of buckwheat
on Lot 5, con. 4, Stanley, about 7
- sres Will be offered for sale if
not harvested in the meantime.
Tering of Sale of Chattels;—A11
purchases under $10 cash. On all
purchases, over $10, a discount of
3% will be, allowed or 6 months' cr-
edit will` be given on approved
joint notes. The Vendors reser-
ve the right to withdraw' from male
any machinery which may be sub-
ject to lien notes.
Lunch Will be served at 12.30
o'clock.
'.Choinas "Gundry, Auctioneer.
The Canada Trust Company, Adm
i&sk,rator. W. Brvdone, So'oA'or
for the Administrator.
DATES OP' FALL .P AIRS
Tair /ton. ° .. Oct, 0 7
Sep. 20-30 1
iiledfori a..
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Fletcher's Castoria is st.ictly a remedy for Infants and Children,
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
anti no claim has been made for it that its use'for over 30
y ars has not proven.
What is CAST I ?
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains.
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in. constant use' for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, a,,.d by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In se For Over 30 Years i
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY
Hassey -Barris
Farm .Machinery
We are Sole Agents for this district
for the celebrated and well-known
Massey -Harris Farm Implements
and Farm Engines and Tractors, and
can supriy your wants for the com-
ing
orn=ing season.
They Have Stood The Test
They Have . ES$ablished a Reputation
Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere
J. E; DR lJ AR, - Zurich
•
L.
ew Overland 4
eel We have tested the NEW OVERLAND FOUR for one
▪ Year and find that it is easily the best riding and
driving car on the road.
OVERLAND FORU, A SNAP AT __- ,__... $600.00,
CHALMERS SIX AT ... ... _-. $800.00
l'XcLAUGHLIN TRUCK AT _._ $400.00
0 F. M. HESS CO. - ZURICH
OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE STATION
Overland Cars! • Overlard Cars
2.114141
NEW ISSUE
province of Ontario
..22 Year - 6 per cent bonds
DATED 15th, SEPT., 1921 DUE 15th, SEPT., 1943
Interest payable half -yearly, 15th March and September,
Denominations $1000 and $500
Price 98.80 and accrued interest
Yielding 6.10 per cent
Delivered free of charge to you. Orders taken by.
ew F..