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BUSINESS CARDS
,prreudloot, Killoran & HOLMES,
Barristers, Solicitors, . Notaries,
Publi :, Etc, Office on the Squaxe,
god door Prone Hamilton St, God-
„SriSh Frivete funds to • loan et
lowest rates,
Proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran
D E. Holmes,
r. Holmes will be in ]1en•sall on
Friday of each week,
"Andrew F. TIess, Township Clerk
Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary”
?ublic, Commissioner, Tire anal Aut:
*mobile Insurance, Representing
31uron and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Ontario.
„ ,e
fir. S.
.D aN11ST
At
ZURI `'H EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD BVERee THURSDAY
+MAIN O'E`F`TC HEN° \LTA
A -U.0 -T I -O -N -E -E -R
OSCAR KLOT'P
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
ional School . of .Auctioneering.rTy
me for Registered Live S
(All Breeds). Terms in keeping
lice
with prevailing prices:
tatms for . sale. Will sell anything
anywhere: Zurich.
Phone 18-93 or write,
Licensed Auc iwwter
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron. In a position to eon -
duct any auction sale, regardless
se to size or . articles
to and sell. f. not
solicit your business,
,satisfied will make no charges for
services.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r13.
Zrhhist -.
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool] I
CASE( FOR SKtNNS & BIDES
it a .b i; t '
:ZURICH LSV RY
I ain in a position to accomo-
date all requirements in the Livery
Line, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
G1EQRGE J. THIEL
Phone 59 . Zurich,
$,
S. ATKINSOlit, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal. College.
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
et the University of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
itary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich -every
Tneaday, Friday and •and. Saturday. from
10.00 a. m. until 5,00 pm at hte Com
riiercial House: IVIain. Office . at
Mayfield! Ont. -19
LIVE
p O U L T R Y
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl came morning
when brought in.
!Highest Cask Prices
—CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
phone 94, . Zurich
GOAL:.
Spring and Summer
DELIVERIES
RIES
•
SEASON 1922
'Owing to the ;strike . of •the Min-
ors now prevailing in the Penneyl-
Viola Anthracite coal fields we
ere unable to guarantee delivery
or price and until coliditions be-
come more settled orders Will be
taken subject to our being able to
Obtain supplies and at prevailing
Pries time of 'delivery.
,.. w ci'a'rliteloi`.I.
OM `& PRODUCH MERCHANT
TEEMS t—cA$ll
iPlaose ; Office io'a House 10j.
HEFJSALL ONT.
PUT 'YOUR,
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS , COLUMN
NOTICE,
A meeting of all interested In
bean growing will be held in the
Town Hall, Zurich, on Tuesday,
Meech 13t]r, 1923, at 1.30 pl:m,
, Mr. ,Stonehouse, an expert bean
grower, 11'I.; 6%, B. •Strother+s, Dint -
rid Agricultaral. , Rep're'sentative,
and others will address the meet
ing. ALL INTERESTED IN BEAN
G•ROWIN(.1 SHOULD, ATTEND
WARNING.
NOTICE le hereby given that it
is contrary to Municipal By -Law
to speott or race horses 'on streets
or roach of the Township of Hay.
Any person or persons found viol-
ating •said BykLaw will be prosec-
utecl, ZURICH , POLICE TRUSTEES
FARM( FOR SALE
FARM Fifty acres, more or less
beingsouth part of 'Lot No. 17,
Coni, 7, Flay. ,On farm ins' ]. story
frame house, with kitchen and
woodshed attached. emol e ho-
use, bank barn 30x36 on cement
wall with galvanized roof. Shed,
pig pen; hen house, "driving- shed
and -other outbumldiirg's. Theire
(are a variety of fruittrees on the
farm. IThi's faxen is all seeded ex-
cept . aboiittwo or three acres.
Farm would, be ,suita=ble for is truck
farm or for raisin celery or small
fruits. Also good for ,pasture as
it is well watered.
For further particulars apply to
Chris. Schrag, Zurich, Adininistrat-}
.or Estate Zenno .Kipfer.
FOR SALE
A. limited quantity of 'Yellow
Blossom Sweet Clover Seed. For
Sale. Apply' to Hy. Ciausius, °Zui'-
ioh, Phone 6-94.
NOTICE _._
A public meeting will be held.
in the Town Hall, Zurich on March
91h at t30 o'clock, p.rn. and at
Hensall Town Hall at .8 p. m., in
the interest of discussing Live
Stock Problems. Spcal ers;—John
Martine Paris, Ont.; l:, Y. McMillian
Seaforth; and; W ” :S. Saunders, Ex-
titer. Everybody invited.
FOR SALE
A. limited - quantity of Yellow
Blossom Sweet'. Quiver Seed. Foe
Sale. Apply to E. A. 1yestlake,
R.K, 3, -Bayfield, P..O, .Phone. 5-99,
LOC.A L
147
I Mr, W, EI. Pfile spent the week-
eird et ;Clinton
Inspector, E. J. Tom of G oderil h
visited= Z, • P. S', on Tuesday,
Mr Jas.,. Downey left for God
ielr on Monday .n'ioi'nirig., '.
Mr, Gergeo Gram of Henlsall was
in the 'village on Tuesday'
Mr.•. Wire :Koehler was ;a visitor
to Auburn on Sunday.
•Mi: ;s Jessie Buchauirn of :glen'-
salt was a week; end visitor with
the Misses Lamont:
Mr. Eleatetuia Rennie of: Uiensall•',
spent a d.ay hat iveok with ' hili
another, Mrs. S. Renniee
Rev. Crossman, of New Ham -
burn, conducted devine services in
the leferthoeite church .on .,Sruiday.
1.tr. Watson. of Sea,fort'lx was •the
gust of Mr. C. Fritz, one ; day last
e eek, `
Mr. and Mrs. Q N'. Taggart of
South Bend; Inds who visited heee
the past week, have returned to
th ie home.
Messrs. Henry ant1 Ed. .Deiehert
of Detroit vie'ted a few days in
Zurich, over the week-en,d, they
left for the elty,.:on Tuesday.
Misses Mattie Kennel and. Mary
Gingerich of the Bronson Line,l'eft
for a few week's visit with friends
at New Hamburg and Baden.,
Mr. Reinhold. Koch, who spent
the winter months with friends.
here, left on Friday for Congress,
Seek. .0 a
Mr,. C. Sehrag is holding an! sue-
tier '.,ale of:. his pure bred ,herd
til T•Iol'st�i-a cattle, on Tuesday
March 20th. •
Mex. ],Ir. Cler ai s, who had been
assisting Rev. J. G. Litt, with the
meeting, returned to his hojrne at
Rodney, on Thursday morning.
Mr. P. Ra velle rropel,etor of
the local resturant, wishes to 'ad-
vise the public ('that they are now
handling. both Hen'sal? ' and Sea -
forth bread. t
Miss M E., Routledge, milliner
who attended the openings " at
Toronto and. London, returned oil
Friday' and is making preparations
in her 'store for the spring open
ings.
The thaws and n=ee warm wea-
ther the " latter part of last week.
;nit the roadsin almost an impas-
sable coizdition, and withthe coil
weather now the isriow is a . solid two minutes, which lighted up the
mass of ice, i surrounding .countr'y.
A second example was a battle sub-
ject, taken at night-time. In
the
bu
of
bal
..Lock of that place from
Canada has :8.090 .physicians, •. oe 1
HER A.LD
ja CARD OF THANKS
"the bereaved family of the late
Mrs. Rudolph Reidezuan wish to
extend their most sincere thanks
to all eeighhora and friends who
sei kindly rendered their assistance
,matt •eyetpatlry clum'ing the funeral
of the E •lid.' departed, Also the
t:hoie for theirsweet song of ser -
i vee of isoijg, and Rev, H.'Berate,
fee the fine appropriate discourse
or • CC) nsSang words.
FOR SALE
A. small quantity o clean
(T•Iubain) Annual White blo'ssormi
aas:ic clover seed for sa', a. 30
cents per lb. .Apply to Fred. 3.
iiab.exar', R..R.T,, Zurich Phone
11-9 i. tf-35
FOR. SALE
Eight acres of land, opp•. s'te
Zurich. Fair Grortnclt•. Se t b'Ita
for.• pasture or cultiva'l:io:i .nor
particulate !apply to J .co . ei-
elrert, Zurich, Ont. it -35,
Z. S. SCHOOL REFOF 'r
Rupert of Room IIx for . the
ixiFon ch off February, Names are in
ordCr of finer=t.
Wiles, Jr. 11";-4iresley Ca,lfas, Martha
Heide rxi r:r, Mervyn Schwalm: Ros-
eleee eartras, Hazel Ledard Mar-
cella Fawrell,
Mar-cella'Fawrell, Gladys Dietrich, Vic -
bele eolchert, Aivin O scho,
Sr. 21. eormnan Fleiscli riser; St-
ela C, . .. Clare•rce Forwe l Law
renes Ido t'ald, Vera Ka,be.e se h,E1-
zar.Mouss?au, Dorothy Zettrl, Ed-
ward Jeennee, Russell '))ucharime ..
E', aric;s '.)i trick, Welie i''TAob,
lie Liebold.
Jr. III-Franzy Kochems,, Mil-
fred. Uttley, Goldie tittiey, Floyd
Foster, Grace Koe'h':er„ Bruce Koeh
lei, Ruth Whlper.
F. M.«Kalbilei'sch, Teacher.
ra w :iarxn.ess Is .Photographed.
Until quite recently cinema scenes
that were supposed to happen in
darkness were really taken in broad
daylight, but before being thrown
on to; the screen the film was dipped
into. a large tank containing deep
blue dye; that produced the required
effect.
Birt the difficult problem of night'
cinematography has at last been solv-
ed, In a rer•e m r roduction there was
presented n c,.nm_ setting in which
the" fire cast an eerie glow over the
derkn There wore also excelient
si. s of the players. These,
wera• taken one moonless night, the
middle of the camp being illuminated
with a e Tong violet flame tor just
Mr. Ward. Fritz, who had been
in charge of the .Kitchener brance
of C. Fritz & Son, arrived home
last week, and also shipped up the
elnairiing' balaice of .their shote
Hensall'` Genital t134 one to every .1,05:9 of its populat
FOR SALE
Hard body wood for bale, also
some standing bush: Apply to
Orville Taylor, : Parr Line.
In .renewing • yoursubscriptions
for your daily and weekly papers
reiuember the Herald Office is
agent for most of them and in
some cases can save you asm;uch
as 50 cents on a single subscript
ionE
NOTICE
Commencing Saturday Febr-
uary 10th, Dr. Atkin:son will be at
his office, Zurich, on Saturdays as
wen as Tuesday and Fridays,
FARM FOR R SALE
'BY TENDER
145 acres adjoining the village of
Kippen, frame house. two barns,
one a bank barn; all in grass.
Spring creek . running through
farm. Apply to Samuel Thom-
son, Brucefield, Ont. 28-5
If not sold part of it will be
rented.
NOTICE
I have taken out License. for.'
Auctioneer for the County of Hur-
on, and am in a position to con-
duct . sales by auction. Give me
a trial and I will assure you satis-
faction or no :barge, tf-29
James Ienoiney, R. R. 2, Zurich,
Phone NO. 10--33
DR. JOHN WARD
Will make a complete te • test of
retractive condition of the eye, and
of the muscles. Spectacles scientif-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
charges. Will rue at;— 8-22
Zimmer's Petel, Dashwood,
V4 alper House, Zurich,
f_
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 10, coni. 1, Hullett, situated;
on Provincial Highway, 3% miles
from Clinton and .5 miles from Se-
aforth. Contains 100 acres, well
drained and fenced in high state.
of cultivation, three acres hard
snood bush, 2 acres orchard and
20 acres fall 'plowing done.
On place is good pine
barn •60x50, stone foundation, sta-
ble all cemented and in first class
condition, driving shred h0it20, tete,
roomed, brick Nouse With good
cellar, For further particulars ap-
ply to Mrs, .I. D eM,�cDermid, CClin-
ton, :Ont; or, Mr, li.r 1VI. McG;rej;or,
R,R. 2, ;Seaforth, Ont. 21'4
mine
ion; its batik deposits amount to
$225 per head, the highest average
in the world, while its school ex-
penditure has increased 500 • pet,
cent in, ten years. -
Mr. The r McAdams of the Bron
eon Lire, advises 113, that he has a
hen the has batched out five fine
he', the- chick. ?If it is true, that
” "he Earle bird gets the worm;;"
th , i should have a, remarkable
future,
On Monday w=ine Mr. 'John. Has,
Jr. wan demonstration on of his
"fast ones" in some way thehors•r
broke down through the snow,
which caused the animal to fall,
throwing Mr. Hey completely ov-
er the horse, and luck -illy landing
on his feetl, after the entanglement
was again straightened up, none
looked anfy the worse of the mix-
up.
A; citizen living in the west end
of the Village complains, of the
difficulty of walking on the side=
walks, owing to being covered.
w with snow' and ice. The Village
has spent thousands of dollars in
building these walks, and nobody
ever knows of the Village Fathers
ever spending a cent to keep. them.
An a .conditiopt,o walk oon in the
winter !season,, when they i are
mores,( needed, than hi the summer
when walking its good.
Mr. Loftus of the Toronto Globe
Sporting staff, spent Tuesday in
the vi lige and enjoyed meeting the
local (sport enthusiasts and had
=some mutual conversations. His
His chief' object, however, ,was to
investigate as to whlkn ... "Babe"
Siebert left Zurich for Kitchener,
as some compl=aints- have been
lodged against, the Ram=ous Kitchen
et Junior hockey team, , that
Babe ways 'neo a resident of Kitch-
ener at tine limit time; but every-
thing proved all O.K. in "Babe's"
* .
fasorr t
During the past week quite a
number of citizens .in and around
Zurich—and Dashwood received a
summons to appear before Police
Magistrate Andreas,; at Clinton,and
in most cases Were assessed $50
and costs, the reason being for not
filling out the requested' income
papers for past years, This
uld be a timely warning to • all
those. that have the income 'ands
have not filled, out the papers, to
,do so, at once. And'to' those who
received the papers front' the Re-
venue office et London, to do Iso
we must: abide the law in this rye-
spect regardless of how little or
how retina our income ins, if the
G=overnment requests us to fill them
do nail hesitate but get at it. The
1922 Meanie paper% are now at the
local Post Office for distribution,
and ynW best advice would be to
get right at it anld till them out
vt'hile the past year's business is
4111 fresh iii your Memory.
whi
appeared such details as bombs
ng over fields, with interval;
inding flashes of . light, while
of flame were •pouring faith
►c 'he discharging cannon.
first:..problem was to dote,
the composition of anrninnition 'L;h
would not only be sufficiently
exp ive, but produce 'a powerful lig as well.. The director had i o
mar facture a special kind of fii.e.• ,j
ligh Rowder, which he succeeded i ,
doinjy after many experiments. On
a wi try night, when it was• pitch
dark' the man at the switchboard
had$ •,,'busy time, for it was his duty
to- e' ?lode 3,000 bombs. These were
manipulated separately in, no less
than .40,000 feet of electric wiring.
Sotn e. of Paper ru]p Supply.
When we thing of Holland, we are
little inclined to think of anything
except a flat, treeless country, cut up
by . canals, and exposed to constant
threat of overflow.. It is true enough
that all Rolland is fiat, that portions
of it are below sea level, and that
it is about as highly developed, .in-
dustrially and agriculturally, as any
Section ofthe world.
The •fact is, there is- enough tim-
ber in 'aoland to form the base .of a
eonsiderablepaper industry. About
Amsterdam, the northeastern arm of
Holland, and down in the projecting
elbow 'of Limburg, which the allies
had some idea of taking away from
Wilhelmina, are to be found centres
of pulp manufacture. The trees, to
be sure, are not from natural for-
ests, but from plantations.
In normal times, Holland uses up
all her own paper and more besides.
But during the extraordinary period
through which the world has just
been ,passing this state of affairs,
like most others, has been turned up-
side down; England and i•rance-have
looked to the little kingdom of the,
Dutch•,for• a" part .of•their paper sup-
ply, and on occasion the Netherlands
'has actually been able to help out
the. AUnerican market, --Family Here
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEIN YORK CITY.
Vin
Hijndling Asparagus Atter the eons.
ting Season.
(Handling of beds of asparagus
alter the cutting season is compar-
atively simple. The first thing neces-
sary is to stop al1 cutting no later
drat July. than .
the of ul . At s
time 6
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give the bed a thorough cultivation
:and a heavy coat of manure tothe
depth•;, of about four to six inches.
The•additian of eommel'ctal fertilizer
at the, rate of- :8.00 to 1,000 pounds.
per afire made up largely -of nitrogen
and pboephorous will be a great help
to it: Then allow the bed to grow
until "the full, being sure that it, is
kept ,Sprayed With poison Bordeaux
;Mixture to keep down the asparagus
'rust ajid destroy She asparagus bee-
tle; bath in. the: •adult and larval
stage. • To this poisoned Bordeaux
shouldbe. added a sticker made of
resin, Or so4p es the spray will hot
adhere to the smooth surtace unless
.this is done. In October; when the
berrieit are turning red all..the tops
should be cut off and. burned to re-
1lioee and danger of asparagus rust
er lar±Vae being carried oter tp next
year. rhe final preparation in the
fall is by plauglilait teemed the roe.
This *Ill" We drat afxe'-.darting the'
*inter, Bolo, thus drying out the 'soil
Much' oarlier in tlid aiming *lien the
barrOW,S lblil bo'• tbliiow bitelt and 'the
bed gets' a- m tCh earlier dtatf,
*et enna*,. "rf/'If as I ► ii
Tens Election ova, w REA Us
FOR SALE
Chalmers Six
One Four Wheel Trailor
REPA1
�ff
$650.00
$5.00
+infs. Ford Car, One Coat, $15.00, Two Coats $20.00
eerie; y Ford Top,Goo., Material aterial _.- .._.. $27.00
�-
' ine; Ford Curtains ;•e open with Doors - $5.00.
'~Q'y $8.90
_ S1RVIC , WE HAVE IT
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Lumber Laths Shingles
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Everything. in *�
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ZURICH I.
4.Combination storm and screen doors made to order,
Lumber and Building Naterk i
Custom VVork,cur
!Always in the market for saw logs
FC.KAIBYLBISOR
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monmeatimmimmalo
A Safe and Popular
Form of Investment
Huron & Erie Debentures are issued for $100. or
more for a term of one, twwo, three, four or five years.
At the end. of 1922 over ' $10,640,000. were invested in
Huron & Erie Debenti res,
500. will earn for You $27.50
$55.00
$1000.
1-
1 recommend Huron S, Erie Debentures because they'
are .safe -guarded by,,; Assets of over Twenty-five Million
g
Dollars
IIAVE YOU SPARE FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT'? CALL
AND, SEE ME AT ANY TIME,
• Zurich
raw•
ave You MADE YOUR W1LL1