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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-09-27, Page 5urs+day Septeniber 211;h, 192+3 BUSINESS COBS, Froudfoot, Killoran dt HOLMES•" Barristers, Solic torsi, Netariee, ?Well; Etc, Office op the Sangre, Bred door a'xom Barniltdi Vit, God - *rich Private *funds to loan at ioweat rates, W, Yroudfoot, K.O. ,J. 'D" Killoran D. E, :Holmes. , Mr, Holmes will be in Howell on j l Friday te rt ay o esch week PUT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lot, , Notice, to.. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR • SALE Two good giade'tieiiet's, -vada calf, due 311 S•epteinbsr., ,Also a itter of sir all nine 5 weeks old. Hr. Steinbach t15 Andrea' F. Hess, Township Clerk saner of marriage licenses, Notary Fabiic, Commissioner, Fire and Aut "mobile Insurance, .Representing Baron and Erie eilortgage derpora tion, The Canada Trust Co.' Zurich, Qatari°. ' Di. G Smith. 1�•1..D.S•, •(Toronto.) iD.D,S,+('Chicago)'. DENT.I��ar.7, AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH, EVERY WEDNESDAY MAIN OI'1 FF — HENSA14 OSCAR KLOPF Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat - Ronal School of A:uctioneering.'Try r me for Registered Li Stock; keeping Breed). 'serms with prevailing prices. Choice /arms for sale.. Will-sellanything anywhere.' Ztir eh: Phone 18-93 or write, .. h. er Licensed Auctioneer LicensedAuctioneer for County of ; Huron. In a position to :con - :duct any: auction sale, regardless 'las to size or articles to sell. I -solicit your business, and if not aatilsfied will naake no charges ;for services; Arthur Weber, q' Dashwood. 'Phone 31 r 13 [Zurich Meal MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bokogna ` Sausage8, c Highest Cash Price for Woul 1 CASH FOR SKINS. k H1DFS razigbllut &t Deio]aert__ ZURICH LIVERY I am, in a position to accouao Rate all requirements in the Livery . Line, have Auto for hire.- Any- thing done in the teaming: line. GEORGE 3, THIELr Phone 58 Zurich, 7. S. ATKINSON, L.D,S., D.D.S, DENTIS,T Graduate of the Royal College. of Dental Surgeons ;of Oaliario and fit the .University of Toronto. Late District . Dental Officer, Mil- itary Daatrict No, One, London,Ont Office hours at Zurich every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY from 19.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m at the Com- mercial House, Main Office . at Exeter, Ont., -Phone 34. -19 L „* VE ,. .POU LT Ry WANTED Taken every day till 3 Ocloek pen, Do not teed fowl game morning 'When brought in, glighest Cask Prices FOR -- Cream and 'Eggs W.'O'Brien Pints • 94, Zenith C SEASON 1923 FOR SALE Seine fine canary birds. Gu arw;nteo to be god snipes. Ap to Mea_ Henry. Brown, RE. 1, Dashwood COAL .FOR SALE } jI have orr.%ei.^ect a ourload of the famous Alberta "coal ,and expect same iu the near future, I,Send in your orders at once to—Louis ,Sch- ilbe, R.R.2, Zurich, phone_ nn,93. CLEM%Iee; NO.i'ILE of .liIRST' POSTING 'OF VOTERS' LISTS VOTER'S LISTS 1nz3 MUNICWEALITY OF THE •OWN - SHIP 'OF 'Hien' NOTICE IS' HERhB is GIVEN that I have complied with •sOc:tioir, 10 of the Votere' List Act, and that,' have posted up at, my office at Zurich, onl the 11th day of het ISeptern- ,. . bel, 1083; the aof ail persons en- titled to vote in the said Municip- ality at Municipal Llections, and that such. list rem -gone' then for in- slection' and the last they fur ap- peals being the 8th day of Uetober 1923.. ' Arid _I, hereby call upon'all voters to take immediate proceed- ings- to halve any errors, or omis- sions corrected ac, ording to law. Dated at Zurich this ii.th day of September, 1923 ANDREW F.HESS, Clerk, To'an'shfle of Hay Zurich, Onto Summer Deliveries 'Hudson Caa's The De LACAWANA COAL We ,hayve now in Meek, car' of, MO Grade Soft Coal. Also car Pea Coal, try a load of '.thus for banking your fires and for enerral uses Arriving soon, ear Bullets, Get veer order in for a load ,of these they will go giiickl. Prices for the car only $18.50 per Tom *O,AIT it PRODUCE MERCHANT Phone' Office ioty+ Houele 10).' Offtoe&Cealy�°yV�erde, Brock �rSttrg+eet, t -L N ALL O � `M, A c NOTICE CIDER MILL We will operate our cider mill every Tuesday and; Thursday of each week. - MEN:NO STECXLE, Bronson Lime;, Stinky. Phone 6-38 .115 . •; lyf'P _]�nR.at r,,,rl k3 Ie ;5,1stt.,Ilg at Hee ball tins'week Miss Aden el, Wit;itz r ia spending a few'weeks at (,:litIton Mr yes orge PCLte 'of Howell eat - led en the village on 1tlw,ciay Mr Bruce Rose of the Llabyloni was 0 :weer -eeed visitor with his Cousin Russell a3rocierie1., near Ilea sail l+thio iV II, Roane'. et Kitchener' is spc,ncline, the (! eek e ith heir lathe). Mr C Bober Mr' and 1d,'s HelaryLeiehert or .New Haven, are iisiting et the Oarchert horse ' .Jolie \'\'e nye 1'ilt.�,9L11 to see Mr. Hoy Jr.,' out, aleboueh on t:rutehes after his 'four weeks.' conffriemetit,. owing to a bre tach leg „en -Ir and Mrs flue Wlekens of nag ennil are s, I•u,cin.ig tilt, week at the boaic of Ieee lattices paronts,Mr Mr and .Mrs .John lley, Sr. Mr and,]\ r'.1 Hudson, and family of Seaforth -were Sunday visitors at they home o;, Ali and Mrs A. Idelick Mr Jacob Haberer, who has been he his home here for some time returned to Termite) on Monday, Wnore he has a positio.nr Mr Emerson and Anther Gabel of near Zurich, left Wednesday for Massey, New Ontario; where then' intend, taking; . up land, -Exeter Times i Mrs Alex .Molasscau of Drysdale;. 'has clisp'.'secl of t11 land being sle Hot S; L R W. Hay Township, can sisting of 66 arr es, , to :Mr 'I11e0 Bad- 1 a1 d, possession given this fall ' Jack and Laurie 'Bonaceia, • the two young men fiord Detroit, who were' injured' in the recent accident at Grand Bend and who havelsince b:.enin the Goderich hospital, leave returned, to their home Case & Sold of Heise have pun- Chased feoni e r Patterson.' ,the flour, f+ ed ani ,coal business, land wish. to advice the ,e ubiic that they solicit your,ixg business, their -au ti elsewh+3re this BRICE AND FIELD TILE FOR SALE I have m ar.3e -arrngenhents' with Mr. Alex. o rss eau of Zurich to nein all sizes of field tite'and brick. `'hese ,viii, be delivered by me `at his:.y�,aai'1 h Zurich..' For pattic- .tila D � jther T 7L J4lr`tfannr..ahll 9lifi'l?, +:1 Mousseau or myself. -Aaron Wein, Tel. 13, Qrediton,. ti4 NOTICE: On and after Sept! 4th,, 1923, \Ve will discontinue cluing credit Business. The conditions of the Countie compels us tomake this change. I* indly don't ask for any more credit after this date. Pro- duce will be taken the 'same as, cash.. Pay your own debt and let the other fellow pay his, Less. Profits, and a quick turnover will be our motto after Sept 4th. N. ours Truly, T. L. WURM — ZURICH • 6-3 L ARMVM FOR SALE Consisting of 50 acres of good. farming .land, being Lot 5, Gon- cession 11; Hay Township. ;There is on the. farts a good t`eneeied houses bank barn with -concrete st- fine aliles and foundation, also la f young orchard. For further par ticularo apply 'jtb John Becker, RI. R. No 1, ,Dashwood, Athninistrater of estate of Nirrn. Heckman. 14'6 ,FOR SALE l k+'or quick sale, a Waterloo sep- arator with 'cutter 36x48 iii. In etieeilent condition. Formerly ow ned by Jas. Overholt: ``Must 'be "sold. at once—A real bargaii1eFor Wither particulars 'and terms ap- ply to J. Preeter, F. C, 3ialbfieisch B. F. Stadol:, .Zurich,,; Ont. In renewing your subscription for your daily and weekly papers remember the Herald Office is agent for most of them and in some 'cases can save you as much es 50 'cents on a single subscript-. iofF ,NOTICE I have taken out :License for Auctioneer for the County of Hue - en, and Iain in:a noeition to con�'bei.conererted tolth� lien,' loin, pull duct sales by auction, ` .rive me . value will he 'paid for the 191i bonds ttrxd interest ono the+ni in full to Nov, 1st, 1923. The new t;untey year bonds can b purehneed fat 08.25 per hundred and the new five year bendy for 594.09 Iaterest is pay- •fiat ' o A raI 15'C able. half y++ekihly .>M, p, The ladies .0f ,Zurich Evangel- ical church are rl1 ii:ng• preparat- ions for a large fo\vl supper to. be hold un the •chiir'cin property on the evening of Oetche1 25th. More particulars cavil' fcel.oW rater , Dr. MCClen 1 , 1 the chiroprac- tie doctor, o.' Goet;:rich, who has been pr;actici:,j In ..uiech for some weeks; in the McCormick' biock,le€t eemantly Goderich, his pale mien- 1r> :. •t'ao'"'era til r continue hese Tile con . 9rt in The Town I.1all., Zurich; on F0.1. . iu bit ps'o'iniscs`;lu- iia a; good; one. rhe play is 'e comedy Irl tluee0 +acts. and will chase' t ie blues Znd3',? -0'at .},wii smile The: eats are Se'tpic7."!q aircC' it' evilt tier' a wise act•t;; .;.serve your react early Mr' and ytrs Jus•BBedart rf ' St. Jo!sepli returned. on Monday .from an extended 1.iea s ini' t•lsit tcith iii 'ends ani rola. ves :it Tilbury, 011- 0,11A ;i, Winc1snr. petroit •ancl Court' ri;.il: While sway Mr and Mrs Bedard had for tee • first trine the opportunity of seeing their thirty the e e"gran cichildren Mr. Alex Foster has disposed of lhis"ian.d and bedding Iii Z'xrich for- merly' knowxi. as the Massey Hams implement .shop, and garage, to 011N:erwoods Lc1., of London,, of. which Me Wen CYLiien is represent- ative for these puts. Possession riven Oct. let. This will indent niake.a nice roomy ``lace Lor their produce trade in tins vicinity. A quint ',sodding; was held at :Eketer on Wednesday last, Sept. '2O11, when, 'Mi'ss .Luella, eldest dabs ghter of 'Mr and 14 Mrs ,John Deeixer south, of the Govllen Line, was united in marriage to 1V):r Morley. Witmer, eldest 800 of Mr and Mas Isiah Witmer, also of the Cosine _Lane south. The young couple have. the boot'wishbS of a large cireiew of friends, the Herald..joins with con,•;`ratulatiorys Allen, the linos -sea' -old :sen of Mr and Mrs Jt\hn Gesell°, of the Village had a hart ow escape of being txijurrd on Tuesday, when lie :Ind bevi tr a 'ul; knot: C\£'I 4 'S. t ilU b to UVer by a clue in car, rtui by Mr Win. O'Brien], Sei•noeg;y the lit- tic..fellow bolted out off the side- Alrt 19;;1,1, in font of the e se tvliv Was running very slowly at the tout . And as Mr O'Brien had not time to stop, the • car passed over the. little fellow, the wheels strad- dling, hie body The new, Don -union of Canada Refunding Loan affords .a coal on- pertunity to "nVestors. The bonds run for a longer team than nay other Dominion of Canada' dome- tic', issue, :a full twenty years. Five yoar Bonds are eiso at%a*iable,.T1U1 pt'ioe'is Ve'y favorable Victory bonds duo November 1st, 1923, may A Most import; nt Factor'jig Agri. Cnit urai Work. ;"toil', of ti)e 'Pinter a (lren1 ll en - tial , Inseal on Also of import,. iao ;e .+..- Construction l)escr ibi,J,---, ]L'eopie on Miritlr, Live. Lip ngest. (contriei ..d b'y O Laa•lo u(rrirt.,'nn:nt 01' rrninitu4,. Toronto.) '1'1)e Tv 1 rra :the usual sonrr'C of lir:=, 'toxin w supply, and a good well, that ise e which supplies plenty oz' Pare' f!;au' h incl whc9let;ottlr+ water the (311 10110(1 . is ei'rtaitllr one of the dost es/ittial and valuable assets of 1I r far ie tl o n rias it d' • 1^la ut t o i.ou 1') I l live• thea e, 'fol' long, to say nothing about.- bringif up a heaithy family, or build i rigtie an efficient dairy herd. The wellsnxuift be there first and last incl all the `;dile, and we Cannot con- ceive;ot'an l itelligent man buying 'a r'arm :wntiaoui tr good well if he in- tended to lave on it and snake it pay dividends. , :b Good Water Supply ]'s Common.. Fortunately ixi::s1 of ,.Qatario's farmir'e *ell supplied with water, in fact., ,t•, is e'rare thing to find- a farm \1^tlse it could not be secured in suffdiebt quantities by drilling to I easona:0. e. depths. The sepplY, will probably never cause, rious worry, but judging by. ies 'ari 00 analysissis of in I, 3 froze: this province ons tllOrelo) u any PCC 1 �l {{ r 11 w s ?ezo i !'ahstilit' 1 in concluding Liget cher e 'i S `.till n eel for. education of the ii public in ro and to the pro- tection slid care of the farm `well: The fadiowing snggesiions will be found elpful to any farmers desirous of ma ing his Water supply s if+ ti;ains' possible underground and surf aceiVisatemiriation. Location of the Weil Most Important. a trial and I will assure you satis- faction or no'thlirge; tf-2e James Denoneey, R. R. 2, Brio], Phone No. 10-+•x93 �+ E"� Oetobe 1 14th... Pwcreon8 convent Dr. �. C ® W 111; Oink* 1923 bonds stall therefor L. D. S'+, D. D+• S. ICO:eiVo a half tlr.onthr; oilterost as ,., bovine. Mr .Andrew F, 'Bess, f efr DENTAL SURGEON ON lr , for NV1. .:i1lheXoneie & Co., of 1 m arito, Will gladly attend to any r•I , fAh'i LEM'S BLOCK, DASHW0O:b new etibscripttoes or conversions ( wrtkr33t any Cili.at4 to yolk 40,1:t, Lim Biu The'` first'step in the solution +, this problem of purer water supply is thee hoc; tion of the well. Tine should be by all rneaes 'on' ground higher than any source of eon arnins- tion such as barnyard, cesspool, oz outside privy, If there should be no choice in lneatioa. and,this ca: not be done'tlleil the well should be kept a considerabledistance from such col:• 1 e r t nns, at least 3.00 feet ie clay :: a 200 feet 01' more in send.> sorb, end, the cribbing and top of the well specially protected. as, detailed later 'against the entrance of any seepage and surface washings, Koro to Keep tare Water Uncoil• taroinated. In 'the second, place the c ibbine for •at least ten feet below the sur face' should be made impervious t: weterlso that arty 'contamination in solution reaching well `'t'vbulci have to pass. down ;titrougle this ems. tra depth en. 'sojl. before :r;ettrn the',;tvell, r1*h:en zrz all problbiltty•, astossousimulstomnv , ri, ;, Children Cry for Fletcher' Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and 012.1dren. 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. I#.,was the need of a remedy for the common.. ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim rias been shade for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. What is TOR Ut . a Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 011,, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphinenor 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: CAST REA GENUINE ALWAYS' Bears the Signature of Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW YORK CITY lwli w; ire. takern,:,r0,. h' the: sail erre" . „never •res,eli.-the well titaier,. %Ins"Inas' be .done in lcaee, o1` an raid .well b;? putting 'c wall of puddled clay ono foot 'thick -said ten feet deep around.; the ,,cell cribbing, and in case of a • newly -dug well, or recribbing an old one, by using large concrete' tile• for the cribbing;'and setting the joints thoroughly in rioh cement. Before the :tile, are ;placed in the well the outsides should he washed with pure cement plaster in order to fill up all Pores, and make the ;tile absolutely impervious to soil waters. Thirdly, the cribbing shouldbe extended at least one foot above 'the ground level, and the soil banked up to the top of it, to provide good surface drainage away • from the well. Fourthly, the well should be provid- ed with a strong and tight-tltting cover made of heavy plank or con- crete so that it will always be safe for man and beast, and proof against th.e e trance of dirt, small animals like 'frogs, etc. Using`a Second or Dry Well. Even better still, the pump may be placed over a shallow dry well to one side and the top of the real well • made absolutely ti..eht by a concrete cover. In this case the well should be ventilated by putting a small iron pipe, with the exposed end turning downwards, through the top or cover. Anil, flithiy, the stock should not be allowedto tramp about close to the well. tiWlt has .been said refers chiefly to deg wells, but even the drilled or driven wells should be well drain- ed aid protected at the top, for otherwise contamination may `work down along the ell casingllg in -reach the w'itte r, especially if the easing is not tightly driven into the rock. beloil Attention to such matters of con- struction'and protection of the farm' well ;as here detailed, and an occa- sional"pumping out and cleansing of the well with a little lime, will as- sure ^a pure and wholesorae water supply.—R. R. Graham, O. A. Col- lege, Guelph. . Peop a on `urns Live the Longest. Life on the fart)] is the healLltiest and ;safest, according to statistics compiled by the United States Bu- reau=,,of Labor showing the average age at death in various oceupatious.•. The farmer and farur laborer live longer than other workers. This does not "oeera logger," which, it will be remembered, is the joint in the old. joke concerning the longevity of mar- -tied folic contrasted with bachelors and alrintsers—it is longer, and MI5- dal research records prove it,' Fariu- ers litre to the averageage of 5;8,6 years, 'blacksmiths are given: three, years' less of life; and masons and bricklayers die at an average age of 55. The list tapers down to book- keepers and °dice assistants who are given an 'average life of no more than 36.5 years. Eats in full flight In the dark will avoid threads stretched nerals tui If Yor cannot afford a Ford Ivhy not buy . a nice Rubber Tire Buggy HESS sells them RINCi Painting Ford Car, One "oat, $15.00, Two Coats ... .. $20.00 iCovering Ford Top Good. Material $27.00 Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors: _.:... $5.00 Painting,Buggy $8.00 IF ''YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE M RENr,,.-RG�.umw+.iedi..N.:+uiLwM UI3. E)I d YOUR, . 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