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Zurich Herald, 1917-10-05, Page 5LIBERAL CONSERV.A.'TIVE CON- VENTION AT °LINTON The Liberal -Conservative Assoc- lation of Eontli Helenen, as coostit- nted ger Dominion PurpoSeE) will leolcl an Open Convention in the Tonal Hall, •Clinton, on Monday, October 15th at One o'clock in the afternoon, -for the purpose of sel- noting a candidate for the House of Commons, for the eleetion of officers,. and the transaction of general business. 'Mr. Morphy, I. P. North Perth, Mr. Mere, M, P., and Mr. Eilber, 14. P. P. will address the meetixig, • The Executive will meet at 10.30 By order of Executive, 14. Horton, R. N. Creech, -President. Secretary. Zurich Meat MARKET k\L Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Satuages, Etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOB SKINS & H1DES Tungblut & Beichert F The Home Insuarace Co. ..M11••• '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 or 30 cents per $100 for 3 years. No premium note and no extra assessment guarantt ed. G. HOLTZMAN Agent - Zurich Dealer in Lightning Rods It you •are going to have your house painted this year, I can Save you Money. ---ON THE, JB Estimates cheerfully given -on new or old work. .14EW WORK. A SPEOIALTY H. H. LITTLE Hensall 14INTING, GRAINING, PAPER HANGING Also carry a full line of up -to date wall papers. LOCAL AGENT WANTED —for— • ZURICH land 'district —to sell tor— alTHE OLD RELIABLE FONT - HILL NURSE.RIES” - Splendid (list of Stock For Fail planting, 1917 and 'Spring plantiag 1918 Including many new varieties which we alone control. Send for new illustrated cat- alogue, also Agent' t Proposition. IIandsome free outfit; Exclusive Vearitory. Liberal Commissions. Stone & Wellington The Fonthilt Nnseries (Established 1837) , 'FORONTO .....2wommmmotomaimoum UNDERTAKING IZurich, Ontario Proxxipt Service Moderate.Marges Tailor Shop Issuer of Marriage Licenses W. H. HOFFMAN LOCAL N • . CAW:PITON Will the parties who borrowed lny • wire stretchers return !them at once Nirs. August &Lill hi on the sick 1 v NiKT (7,i list at home. ,•• The Bally Day services, iieldln r. I'reeter. „„......„...„...,..„.............„.„.„. . .,....,,, 1 Cassified.. Ads the EVangelical church last SC.113-, day were largely attended 0.eate the wet weather. , A silk hann,r, • Me. W. L Sie e I a, as in Exeter on *Weduesday. Mr. Ed. Seim left on Thursday for New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Appcd aro spend - nee a few days at New Hamburg. was presented to the class winning the highest percentage for • tendanee, The Methodist church recently observed their 4711 anniversary by holding special services. Mr, and Mrs, H. K. Eilber anti Fresh celery every Wednesday a _ daughter visited relatives in Luek- and Saturday. T. L. Worm. 1 now for a few- days last week, Mr. Daniel Bennett has mo-ved to town and is assisting with the llax. •• COUNTY NEWS L will meet for its re- John Tough, an old and respect velar monthly session mi Satur- H i ;ed citizen of Bayfield, passed away on Sept 23rd, aged 87 years. He day. •was onle of the piolnc4- settlers Highest pricee paid for live • on the Bronson Line, Stanley. poultry every Thursday forenoon., Oil and gas have been foundnear J. Gascho & on., Wingham and about 10,000 area Barred Rock rooster e for sale. has been leased in that section. It Come early for good choice. John is said that drilling will conunen Gellman, Zurich, ce soon. me. A. °each and W. 0 sch of , County Court opened atGorier- on Tuesday, before Judge Dic- Milverton and D. Erb and D Gaie r ich Six cases are centered on of Milbank \ is ted friends here over ks". Su iday. the docket. Dr. N. Woods of Bayfield has , Carload of shingles to • harede: Parties who need any should callbeen appointed chairman of the- Ke ' 'I examination • board at LEGAL CARDS. PaotyprooT, KiLtoBA$, 6 COOKE. Barristers, Solicitors, • Noteiies" Public &c. Office, on th.e Square, 2nd door from Herniiton. Sn, Goderieh, • Private funds to loan at 1,5west rates W. PROP.DROO, C. J. L. Kmeoaan, • H. J‘, Cooxi. Isla,. Cooke will he in Bengali on Friday leimparrom.. and Saturday of each week. St early. F. C. Kalbfleisch. ratford. He was a mearabet R. Hess & Co. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS aznncr SiSecia4 IMINNOI=IIMIIMBINIMIIII11. Live poultry wanted. Every '; .,I of the regular army in England A Full Supply Thursday, commending Oct. 4th, T. L. i before corning to Canada about 25 • Highest market prices. 1 years ago. Wurm. A Canadian Westinghouse 50- -formerly manager of th.e. MolsYns horse power motor is being instal- 1 Bank in that town, is reported as led in he Zuridli flour mill i at slightly wounded in the casualty. present. It is .expectecl that all , list, will be in running shape by Satur- I ee, day, and that the mall will chop ea-ea-ae-e-,,,e----e-ee....................aeaseses Stovepipes • Capt. C. E. Dowding of Clinton, and grind -as usual next week. I ' -Housewives who use canned corn Hopes Women Will tomatoes and peas that they have on hand violate Ite.he recent law I Adopt This Habit 1 passed by the Food Controller t a until October 1st as surely as those I As Well As Men who buy them from • the arocer, I, * there is a fine 1pf $200 under the * Glass of hot water each morn - war - - measure act for every offen- - ing helps us look and feel 1 clean, sweet, fresh. ce.- This order was issued that 2 every use should be made of the a perishable. stuq. It is to be hoped, 4 Happy, bright, .alert—vigorous an that vegetable dealers and green vivacious—a good clear skin; a nat. ural, rosy complexion and freedom grocers will not take advantage from illness are as_sured only by of the order to raise the price. of I clean, healthy blood. If only . every basket goods. I woman and likewise every man could The phenomenal increase in • the • realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change number of motor vehiclee in Ont - would take place. ario is shown In the returns of 'the • anThaetielaCI of .the thotiSands of -sielter" departinent Of highways of the oolong raen, - women. and • province. -.' There. are. no -, less girls with pasty or muddy- 1 ' •' comp ex - prohibiting the use of these goods Hon. W. J. Hanna explained and than 75,000 motor Cars in the pro- vince at the present time an in- crease of 25,000 during 1917. The total revenue derived from the is- sue of licenses this year so feria $900,006, which is nearly 50 per ions; insteadof the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundo'wn' "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy:, cheeked people everywhere. An inside bath is had by. drinking, each morning before breakfast, a _cent greater that the revenue from, glass of real hot water with a' tea - liquor licenses in the days when bar -rooms held sway hi the prov- ince. The increase in revenue this year fr'Orn motor vehicle licenses is about a quarter of a million dol lars as eompared with last year. Spotlight On Canada's Men SCIENTISTS SHOW KEEN INTER EST IN PHYSICAL EXAMINATI- ON UNDER MILITARY SERVICE ACT. • Ottawa, Sept. — Medical men throughout the country are taking a keen interest lu the. coming exa- mination of the physical condition of Canadians -vho are liable for tier - vise under the Military &Jai e Act. This examin atio win oe coriductel by MedicalBoaads which are to be :este. lane d all over C an a.da and wi 1 be free to all men who apply. Already the Boards are in pi'o:ess of formation. Many authorities have held that Canadian& as a race, n't usually hardy, owing to the rigorous weath er experienced in this rountry.Nev er in Canada's history has there been suc1 a thorough examination of men in the ciuntry between cer- tain ages as to be conduaterVunder the Military Service Act; It ui1 es- tablish a new basis of fact for scientific men to work on, and the. records will be. of value for \wive ersitiee and eeieniric thireaus not only in Canada, but throuthout the W ()Ad The object of the medical exerpia ation, primarily, i3 to in'orm those liable to serviee if they will be drafted or not, sinae men found physically mint gee eure. of exemp- tion by the Exemption Tribunals. EmploYers, will also be able to cal- culate as to 'what -removals they May -expect from their business houses; factories, etc. But the scieiditic importance 01 the count ry-wide physical examination of Men between certain ages . looms large in the eyes of a great rnaby punvE 35 medical anthdel!des u" spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- vious day's indigestible -waste, sour. fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food. into the stomach. Those subject to sick 'headache, bil- , lousness; .nasty breath, rheumatism,. colds; and particulary those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will Cost but a trifle but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance awaiting those who - practice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, he - cause the skin does not absorb impur- ities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do.' semen. FARM FOR SALE For Sale;— Part lot 29, South Boundary Conce.s:on, S:anley Tow nship, containing 75 acres. On the premises are a good brick house and a good bank barn with cement floors. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. Con- venient to shoo and church.Tia If mile east of Drysda'e . Possession can be given in April, 1918, a ith .priai'ege to do fall ploughing. For further particulars apply to Miss Jemiina iJohneton, R. R. No. 2, Zurich, or to James Dinsmore, R. R. No 1, Zurich, executors of the estate of the late Thos. Johnson, Jr. • LOOK! Why not use the best coal? SCRANTON COAL Chestnut, Furnace, Black- smith and soft coal. C: F. BASE & SON FIENSALL and Elbows on hand. Alt sizes. look over our line of. Come and SHOES for everyday wear. A large stock of the kind that will stand the hardest wear. Our store closes every Tuesday and Friday evening at 6 o'clock. LOUIS BRISSON Drysdale SIXE1111110. .-11/ e 4a1,dtee... /40* BAIN iY LOADERS l'he BEST in the WORLD ' It is the most populfar and easiest running loader on the market Simple, light draft and (one man can easily operate it, No twisted or crossed chains, cogs or gears or long crooked crank shafts to use ponner and get out of order. Make -hayIng a pleasure by buy,. ing a FAIN LOADER. Molls • lent' tOWS PLOWS that ARE PLOWS No other plow RUNS SO SMOOTHLY—hassuch EASE for HORS- ES and COMFORT for the PLOWMAN as the FAMOUS FLEURY PLOWS, We handle the origin al No. 21, the !light draught NO, 13, and Ithe best one -hose plow in Canada, ,he No. 15a. Buy only the ORIGINAL and BEST, We handle pumps, piping, etc L. PRANG ZURIOFI Dr. E. 8. Hardie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN ,OEFICE HENSALL. THE CELEBRATED DELEWARE AND HUDSON CO'S. L ACKAWAN A GOAL THE STANDARD ANTHRACITE D .A. Cantelon Hensall TELEPHONE Office NO. 10. House No, 10, B 11/0.3.4.0.• Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAC I will have large shipments of Basic Slag In for fall use. Part- ies Wanting any should notify me at an eiarly date. Ask your neighbor about re- sults from using tthe Basic Slag. PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN ORDINARY FERTILIZER. Ontario Ferlilizer I also sell the above brand of Fertilizer made by one of the larg- est Canadian Companies. Agency for Commercial Fertilizers for every purpose JOSEPH RAR R :R. N ). 2. Zurich. ee „en a, • \\*.ee IkYr. ta,Lt 1,1r9bAk„:a14.45trzg. nenanneee777-', 'ed '41 • tes 7\: '7(„- . . • • -•" 11.-14 4,14" 419tok,t,it. / 941. . . a ...- • .-anaenees..„ .14^- •-• • )4;',1. ' rt. 111 „nria ,neenee J eL. a in.„oro en the Wheel aria urive TRY it just once! Ask your friend to let you "pilot", his car on an open stretch. You'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. f If you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is some- thing good in store for you. It is vastly.different from just riding—being a passenger. And especially so if you drive a Ford. Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers—thousands of them — are driving Ford cars and enjoying it. A Ford stops and starts in traffic with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind "the wheel" constantly. THE UNIVERSAL CAR F. 0. B. FORD, ONT. Runabout - $475 Touring - - $495 Coupelet - $695 Sedan - - $890 COOK BROS., DEALERS, HENS LP