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Zurich Herald, 1916-08-11, Page 5
Classified Ad ss 11. woo, awirmon4 ...4 LEGAL- QA.RDS. PRQUDFOOT, KILLORAN, & COOKE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notarie. Public &o. Moe, on the Square, 2nd door from Hamiitod St. Goderioh. Private funds to loan at lowest rates W. PammaroOr, E. O. J. L. KILLORAN IL 7. D, Coerce. Mr. Cooke will be in Hensall on Friday ., and Saturday of each week. MEDICAL CARDS. 11IR A. 3. MacKINNON late Hous Surgeon, Erie County hospital, jBuffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi• dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the House Staff, New York Polyclinic Medical School and hospital.Drag store .in connection. Office, Zntieb Ont. Zurich: Meet -j MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats EoIogna Sausages, etc '.Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES Yuagbl D0 h0Tt oF The Home Insurance Co. Paid-up Capital $6,000,000 Surplus to Policyholders $19,536,177.25 Insures your barn against damage by wind or tornado for 40 cents per $100 for 3 years, and your house for 80 cents per $100 for 3,years. No premium note and no extra assessment guaranteed. G. HOLTZMAN Agent Zurich Dealer in Lightning Rods UNDERTAKING Prompt Service Moderate,r'ha:rge3 Tailor Shop and Laundry W. Hr ' H•OFFMAN Zurich, - Ontario A RELIABLE AGENT WANTED In every good town and district in Ontario, where we are not represented. 'Territory reserved for the right man. Highest commissions paid • Attractive advertising matter, Splendid . List Of New Specialties for Season • 1916 - 1917 Including the new ever - bearing Raspberry, St. Regis Stone & Wellington The Ponthill Miseries (established 18'37) TOROITG (LOCAL NEWSji it IIENSA .L The sad news of the death of Mrs, F F.: Brerton, 'of Toronto,• was received here recently. De - eased was a daughter of Mr.,en,d Mrs. D. B McLean, of this village Civic Holiday was observed here on Monday. Tod Clausen'. of Caron, Sask., visited Triends here for s ; feve we ells A number of bowlers attended the tournameni; at Exe:er on Wed- nesday. Nelson Blatchford has reacted R. Cameron's house toa>! Richmond] street. The dutch sett harvest is int full swing now. T.ese crops will not be large this year. Miss H. Boltrai, of Toronto, is visiting old friends here for a few weeks. HI( K'S FOhECAST A REGULAR storm period is, central on the 12th, embracing Thursdray, •the 10th, to (the '15th., Ian all western .parts of the coun- try, as early as the 10th and llth, marked changes in weather con- ditione will appear. Increasing southerly winds will blow, the bar- ometer will indicate decided fall in atmospheric pressure, the thermoilneter twill rise humidity will increase, and cloudiness, with rain and wind storms will rari)1y ensue. From about Saturday, the 12th to Tuesday, the 15th, these changing conditions, fo'lowe1 rro- mptly by storms of widening scope tuned increasing • energy, will pass over mast parts of the eou,ntrye from west to east. A. series of rains, thunder land hail storms for two or three days in succession, may reasonab'y be expected, lead- ing up to, and culminating on the 15th. t !ie After the culmination of rain, wind, hail and thunder storms on and touching the 13th to 15th, look for sudden rtevulsions to Qaigherl barometer, westerly winds, and ;much cooler weather The . tnere- vey influence will cause prolonged cloudiness, and reinforced by the Venus equ'nox, wi'1 excite the el- ements to a spell of stormy wenth- er beyond the normal limits of this storm 'period. Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAV '' RAW MIHERAL PHOSPHATES LESS AS A FFRTiI:L Thevntroductiont of S Slag into Ontario and omenial success with s met has led the c'i°app rs of other fertilizers to substitute. Some of mots reco�n:vmemtding farm raw mineral phosphate in ion with ground lin Theysay that it container much •phosphoric acid as and .that it is much value. They are �distributi emanating from ince rs of mineral United States, �wlzr�zzice it ming all sorts of :merit material. The advocacy sof g mineral !phosphate b.s a very old game reply we would ask the refer to the Bulletin( issued Canadian !Government the working of (the E al Farms 'for the year which the following aria de s • Page 27 :—"Many years' experi- ence shown that mineral untreated is Value as a fertilizer". And again on page 28:—"After years' experience had demon- strated e d that finely ground, d mineral phosphate use as a fertilizer, its use discontinued in 1888." Now are you going to b man who is after your money, e Canadian 'Government bsolutely disinterested e sole desire ln� the mat �tect the iwlte'rests of the farmer? 11n face of the above the farmer is foolish enough round mineral •ph�osph�a deserves to lose his money. have also the Agency fro io Fertilizer—anyone wishing buy same caa> d0� s0 from JOSEPH AU R R. N. 2. Zluicbk. USE IZER Spans.- 1 Basicthe 'phenomenal which it has o'mted sellers look for a thein are farmers to use r con- junct limestone. twice as m basic slagbetter distributing lit- eraturerested sellers in the Uinit comes; claiming for this ground fertilizer is t revived. In farmer to ed by the show- ingxperi mental 1910, in w statements are phos- phate practically of no c*, °After ten mon- str a to un- treatewas of no was disco) believe the . o.ney, or th who are isand whoa ter is to ie ro Can- adian If ' Ont- ario to buy ,g to he I r the O'n�tar shing to me. alL±lii UUUNVIL The C'ulznicil ut tire Township of etephenCQu,'veneain the Town klali Crediton, iVioday, the 7nii of ,nuouet 4.6, lac 1 1.., m, tall mem- bers were preseirme The minutes of tine presiuue znoetieg were reael. u1AG auopeed :1awhiniivey—Webb; That the cleric InotiAy .o, l3reWee to forthwith anzl in the excavation left oy the removal of the we.gh scales onethe Crediton Riad between the 'Gown ilea and the Evangelieal cnurele fzl eredztuai. Carried, i.uve—Neuf,; enat By-law Not, .29 being a by-.a,w to levy tnu d.f- .terenlc races as taxes ror the year' 9,-t$ having been read tnree •i:�.e�. be passed and s.gnud by toe 13t.eve amici Clerk. and here, seal of the Lor- l.o,;:.tiuin attached thereto. 'ear Tied. Love—Nebb; That ;Conrad nue.; be hereby appo.nted to over see the building of the cement 'work of Staniake's and Triebner's .fridges. Carried. A number of accounts were pas- sed. 'The Council ,;adjourned to meet ASSIGNEE'S SALE f1 r A.i' OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE STANDARD BRED, REGISTERED 'AND GRADE HORSES, FARM r I'O SCK , AND A TMPLEM T EN SN A D CHATTELS The undersigned Assignee of the Estate of Napoleon A. Cantin, In- solvent, will often for .sale by Public Auction at ST. JOSEPH STOCK FARM ST. JOSEPH ONT. an . 'Wedn'esday, the 23rd, day of August, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. K, the chattel prol:ezty of the above men- timed Estate consisting of the. following ;-- HORS'E'S 4. (Emperor MsKinney, stand- ard bred trot:lalg scallion, seven years old, unquesti,.,nab:y one of the most promi.ing stall ons in Canada. 2. Silver McKinney, • Standard (red trotting station, nine years old, 16 hands, wit' -t a trial mark of 2." 6%. Sire, "McKinney," dam "Sylphie " 3 Ashland Todd, standard bred trotting stallion, four years old, sired by Toddler. 4 Nettie McKinney, standard bred mare, 2 years old, Sire "Silver again in Crediton on Monday the McKinmiey", dam "The Prioress]'" 4th of September 1916 at 1. p.m: which latter's dam "Nettie King," Was the grand darn of "William," v t$gary 1a7ilber, 'Clerk, irhose mark. is 1.58 5 Eileen Astro, standard bred mare, 6 years old, with foal by, ,Emperor McKinney. 0. The great. War McKinney,. One year old Stallion]; . sire Ern- ee:or M Kinney, dam Ei een Astro. This splendidly bred horse is a smith coa and soft 1 Good f who recently sold for $2625.00. 7 Radquil, Jr. a pure bred Pare cherom Stallion., eight years old. A good stock horse. !]t. "Thora" and r "Seaweed," 'three and four years old, (tight road horses. 9. One Chestnut (colt, one year old, sired by "Silver McKinney. 10 'Two young draft mares with Ideals by their sides. 11 Seven good ` useful farm horses and mares. 12 One grade Percheron colt, ane year old.C.HA'T.TELS Four setts of heavy harness, four • setts of single harness, one sett (mew) of double driving harness, care heavy dump cart and harness, one single heavy wagon and one sett .of single heavy harness, one rete cart, one jogging cart, . •two. 'wavy waggons, 2 setts of ?sighs, two racks, one binder, one mower, ane cultivator, Dare sett of discs, one disc drill, one roller, three sin- gle,plows, one sett of disc harrows one sett of drag harrows, one scuf- LOOK! Why not use the best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black= • fu1 brother to Liquid Veneer King . supply on hand. C. F. CASE & SON 1110NE 35 H E N SA LL STRAYED Unto my premises, Stanley Township, a white and red steer calf, about eight months old. Owner can •get same by proving ownership and paying expenses„ James McBride, R. R. No. 2, Zurich.. FOR SALE— Bake Shop and Con- fectionery, situated in the village of Dashwood, consisting of new bake shop, with up-to-date ereprovements, all in good �can- di" ion with confectionery shop and and business in connection. "Will be sold an reasonable terms owing to ill health. For particulars apply to owner F. Dearing, Dash- wood. Farm or'. Sale 103 acres, Lot 9, Con. 3, Township of Stanley, 8 acres cf hardwood bush, 24 acres ready for crop, the balance is seeded down, 20 acres of new seeding 8 acres of Alfalfa, 4yrs old, is well un.derdrained and well fenced. two good wells, one at the house, and one at the barn and water in the barn and a good spring that supplies stock all summer with water. A good frame house 26x36 feet with furn- ace ; kitchen and woodshed, 18x40 feet, both hard and soft water in the house,baink barn 50x5.8 feet, shed 26x52 feet, horse stable and implement shed, 26x52, all in good repair and on stone walls, hem house, 12x26 feet. The farm is one mile frera school 2)( miles from Brucefield, 33 from Kippen, 6 from Hensall, 9 from Clinton and Seaforth, Apply on the premises, Lot 9, Con. 3, Stanley Township, Co. of Huron or address. Robert Mor- rison, Brucefield Ont. VOTERS LIST 1916 MUNICIPALITY OP TBE TOWN- SHIP OP HAY COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given, that .1 have transmitted or delivered to the peiso:ns mentioned in Section 9 of the' N: eters List" Act the cop- ies required in the said sections to be so transmitted or de'iver©d of the list made pursuant to said act, of all 'persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Rol of the said Municapility to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for members of the Leg- islative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first 'posted up at my office at Zurich, on the' 24th Day of July, 1916, and remains there for in- spections And tt hereby will upon all vot- ers to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. Dated at Zurich this 24th day of July, 1916, rum I•i'ESS,Sr., Clot Ic of iiay Township, tier, one White Steamer Autonzo. bile, a quantity of aiutnium pipe, onelot atools, a n tuber f u o - f l�ai: terns, one step ladder, tubes ,for six radiators, one Amcio Cemoni: mixer No. 6, two second hand bol- lers, a large quantity of bushings, valves, castings, and oche;.• etea.0 fit't.i,ngs, and a quantity of i:iping, one ;windlass, four tile moulds,; lour file rings, 48, 30, 24, and 18. REAL ESTATE Parts of Lots 9, 10 and 11 in the Lake Road East Concession, and parts of lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, in the, Lake Road West Contcession) the Township of Hay,'in the Coun- ty of Huroin, including therein a large (number of village lots in the Village of St. Joseph. TERMS OF SALE Standard bred horses and colts cash, On the remainder of the chattel i roperty four months c. ed t .s i b3 given on furnishing ap-1 proved joint notes. A discount will be allowed for cash on credit purchase money of, the 'Real Estatq to cash on the da o f sale, and d h b 1:r oe in. thirty days thereafte x, without interest. Dated at Goder1 ch this lot. day` of August au. Proudfoot, a Killoran :& Cooke, Ass;g.nee's Solicitors. Thomas 'Gundry,. Assignee. PREPARDNE SS There are cold days'ooming Prepare for them now by sec- uring your supple of the celebrated D. & • H. Laoka- wana Anthracite Goal We ilav: hill)) i,' of all sizes: Egg, Stove and Chesnut. De A. Cantelon Uensali amounts, Tenper cent. of the Phone 10, House Phone 10a Far La r WE MUST HAVE HELP!! c fa `•A [xcnrsionS Going Trip West 12.00 TO WINNIPEG ReturnTrip East $roo FROM WINNIPEG Going Dates August 1 7 and 31 From Toronto -Sudbury Line and East, but. net' including Smith's Falls or Renfrew, also from Main Line East of Sud- bury to. but not includ- ing. North Bey. August 19 and September2 Fr o m Toronto, a 1 s.s. West and South thereof Further particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket. Arent, or W a. Howard. District Passenge. Are r,t, Toronto, 1 0 Electric Starting. Irl.rctric Lighting 'q' Rims D o mtcwk r 6ms s•V yy\� -�,,}gyp. 4 rii , -- ye—••�....l+.-.�. 1.O. B. CHATHAM In the deep sand or gravel; on the hiils; in soft mud; _ where quick acceleration is needed in traffic driving; on the smooth highway where speed is desired—these are the places where the power of the Gray Dort motor can be really appreciated. appreciation of Gray sturdiness Your y Dort s cur rd ss grows as you drive your car. The price, $850.00, with electric starting and lighting, puts the Gray Dort within reach of the average family for every member to enjoy and use. Specifications Model 5A Touring Car Five -passenger ;lef ;left- hand drive, ; center control ; four-cylin- d rr motor cast en bloc ; circulating splash lubricating system;thermo- Syphon coeling•sy item ; Connecticut rgnition ; gravity feed gasoline system in cowl; select. I've type transmission; 3 speeds forward and reverse; three- quarter floiting rear axle; in- ternal expanding and external con tractrng brakes demountable rims. 30xsli inch tires; Non -Skid tread on rear; 30 -inch full cantilever springs in rear; front semi - elliptic; stream line with ampleleg room in both compart- ments; 105 -inch wheel base; standard equip. ment including elec- tric starter, electric getterat or, electric lights throughout, one- man top, speedometer, wtsoline gauge, electric horn and complete tool equipment. L,KROPF AgentZURIoIJ Wil,•, , ,.,, ,,�, �• ; 52= d