Zurich Herald, 1925-03-26, Page 5Th aredt y March 26th, 1925
.. .. +.•iA+'SitP rsSS CARDS,--.,,....
ia'rri'ater, Solicitor, Notary Public
Office- on Hamilton Street,
Ott of the square, Gedericli Priv-
I FOR SALE
g t
a tla funds ,,to' loan at lowest rates.
e sail. n
a will bein i3 n o
,�otrns U
Friday. of each week.
POT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lo$t,
Fourild, Notice, Etc. Ads.
-,IN!] THIS COLOXN,
-
,,►redraw F. Hese, Township., Clerk
aster of marriage licenses,` •Notar ' i
>bfo, Conlniissloner, Fire and Aut-,
bite Insurance, RepreseXxtina 1
*re* end Erie Mortgage Corp ra
'the Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
White B1sasoni Sweet Clover :Se-
ed Also a Re • ister ed Shor il:orn
bull. Fred Regier, Zui:it•h,. ,.Bole
I
S. Knapp, D. D. S., L D. S
DENTAL SURGEON •
toet
.11LIUN ,OFFICE - ' HEN•SAI.L
rt
OSCAR 'CLOP?
•graduate Carey M, Jones Nati
Unit ',School of Auctioneeringg.
tor Registered Live
Stock -
VW Breeds). Terms in 'keeping
&NM prevailing prices. Choice
Ikons for sale. Will sell anything;
'ihrfywhere. Zurich.
;Phone t8-93 or write,
licensed ' Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County,
A .Huron. In a position to con -
*get any auction sale, regardless
VI to size or articles to sell. I
Indicit your business; and if not
isztlefied will make no charges for
,services, - Dashwood.
Arthur Weber,
Plane 13-57
Zurich Meat
MARKET_
freand Salt Meats
Bniogaia. Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Weel
CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES
' un,gblut &t
Beichert
;ZURICH LIVERY
1 am in a positionto accomo
date all requirements ' the Livery
]live, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
lCt+ one 68 . Zurich
IL -S,. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
• DENTIST
laraduate, of the Royal College
VII Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
49L the University of• Toronto,
date District Dental Officer, Mi-
litary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
Ir Office, Exeter. Phone 34.
At Zurich every TUESDAY -19
Phone 79
LIVE
POU LT R Y
WANTED
ilea every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
X10 not feed fowl same morning
Mien *ought in,
Highest Cask Prices
-CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
PhO*0 04.
Zurich
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SEASON 1925
IIPRING AND SUMMER DELIVER.
IES
ANTHRACITE -We are no* re.
a etvi4g our genuine Delaware &
ndsont.direet from the mines Nut
$to've and Egg 'sizes.
SOFT COAL --Just arrived, an-
nother car of our high grade soft.
coal has made a great hitfor
iellsehoid use and our sales of this
Aitve over doubled in the last :sea.
BO'D'L1f :'S -Otic 'millet Coal is
ONO in a class by itself and is gr-
t'aig in favor rapidly,
'OUR Telephones are at your
)liervice. Use them freely for in-
'goirmationi.
410&14& PRODUCE MERCHANT
*hone: Office tow, goose 10,
HENSALL UN Ll
FOR . SALE
Good clean !seed ]oats`; treat's 10
lbs. to bushel. 'Also a quabtity of
Seed Oats J. Mousseau,: Phone
1-92, Zurich central.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure bred Anconara;, good laying
strain 'and the kind • .that never
hatch. All !select hens], Price 15
eggar for OOc. Lloyd O'Brein, Zola.
ich. 'Phone 127.
FOR SALE
Limited quantity of following
seeds for safe-Timothyt, A1�sike,
Red .Clover and. Alfalfa. No. 1
Government tested seeds;. Prices
right. J. Gascho & Son. " '-38
FOR SALE
Galianized • 30 -gallon upright
tank, with pump attachment, suit-
able.. fro gasoline or coal oil. Price
reasonable. Apply to A. 1♦'. Hess,
Zurich.
FOR SALE'
Yellow blossom Sweet Clover
Seed, well cleaned .by a 'special
Machine. A limited quantity only
Hy. Clausius, Zurich, Phone' 6-94.
. FOR SALE
Storage Batteries, Hot Shot
Batteries and Telephone Batteries.
L. Prang, Zurich tf-35
WANTED
-4 ,dependable Salesman for dur
Trees and 'Sht'ubsl, Free equip-
ment, Liberal pay. Must be a hus;
tier and ,absolutely honest. -Wel-
land Nursery Co., Welland, Ont.
NOTICE.
We are in a:position to store
and keep your auto battery char-
ged for the winter. - Also charg-
ing done at any time. -L. A.
.Prang, Zurich.
r-.
P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D.
ZURICH - ONT.
OFFICE REMOVED TO HOUSE
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY. -1
Jno. Preeter-Main Street
Dr. H. H. COWEN
L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON:
At McCormick Block, Zurich, ev-
ery Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day. .
Main Office
HARTLEI.13'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
COAL
Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. Soft coal of
highest quality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case &. Son
PHONE 35 HENSALL 117
A'MESSAGE
TO
FORD OWNERS
CTS A FACT 1.13AT A FORD MAG-
NETO DOES GET WEAK
LET US TEST YOURS FREE
WE HAVE TNSTALLET) THE WON
DER RE -CHARGE I, APPROVED
BY FORT.) MOTOR COMPANY
THE RESULTS OP A RE -CHARGE
ARE WELL KNOWN. PRICE $LOO
H. S. W EIN Prop
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ZURICH IiERALU
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Mr. Herb Uttley we's oxt bias, 5iiat ^.s
to. London, on Wedpesclay,
Mrs, 0, Peitz and;,son; Ward ,,tno
ored toL4:txclon oxi•Weilrae.say,
Ma M1, CCMette wa,s a{: Lon
don on. Sunday'•illik
112r, Pal D'lasse o>i' .Detroit; is ,tis
iting a slits home on the. Bronr$on,
Mr. Wiz. kloffmaail ion: 'soil Lt.'s,
bisi`tod• ,relatives ,at 'Crediton orr
Sunday.
' 'Mrs. Caroline Price. ,on Landon
is visiting with her daughter, Mrs,
Frank KoehemS,
M. Wen R'othaerinel was a
recent visitor with friends at Dash-
wood
Mr. W. H. Pfile fo Hensel] apoet
;Friday night at the Pfile home in
town.
.Mrs. A. F. Hess and. two (sons
Quimbe and Paul were at London
on Saturday.
Miss Xessie McDonald ;spent. the
week -end with her friend, ta Miss
Meda Surerus.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Desch ]pent Sun.
day with Mr. and Mrs]. H. Elsie? -:it
Dashwood.
Mr. W. J. Ortwein of Henaatl,,
was •n bushiest visitro in ;town on
Tues.iy. •
Judge Lewin of 'Goderich pres-
ided at the Tenth Division Court
here on Tuesday..
Mr. Milo. Snell, Ford District°de-
ales of Exeter, called on C. Fritz
& Son, the, local dealers.
Mis's Vera Volland ,of Heai:sall,
was visiting with her Icousin Miss
Lulu Albrecht the pat {week.
Mrs:. Jas. Clark fo . Hennsall re-
turned home after a week's teliiit
with her eoiisinf Mrs. J.. J. Smith.
Mr. Mono. Gt. 1. er, who ha,s pur-
chased the ,3 :r':.Mg property iIr
the 'villat'e .,;,t to the carriage
akop, :tram, A^ a, Jacob Koehler, is
h;plclin ; an A, e , t ,.i sale on Saturd
d'ey..alternwfthis week,
.•'A real.';s to •seal of sone'',:' inter -
'as ttaix,,iuUr-tt this week in
Zurichwho , Herb. Moussoatt
Iiiircltased Irtet. tate Bank ref illola-
treat the. ua a:il; site bust west
of tt).e Baast. alio- object of Me,
Moussoau'a •l,u •abasia i tai erect a
Mice new o4 -1,4:;,,i up-to-date gar-
age, wh.ime ,a,,ely be baiit the
coining ye f' :his will make an
ideal place ar.° chis kind of bus -
Mr. Sails twee ha:s .sold his com-
fortable tl .. t tgr property in-
ilu.ding foul acres of land at Wag-
ear'a Corneas to Mr. Chas. Remelt
of Stanley ata 14Ir Rupp has
purchased .o Jo acre farm owned
by Mr. Ilea if ab?rer on 4th Con,
Hay Tp., ivId • will move thereon
shortly. I"l,s session in both cases
Swill be ghat;, it. a few weeks.
What is escroded ast the worst
tornado that is in history was ex-
perienced last Wednesday after-
noon and night- in the Status of In-
diana and !'_iinois% The slorlli
was so terra ie that it carried peo-
ple and automobiles for a mile,
Mid other articles for .several miles
away. Whale towns; were swept
away, frame houses; kept rolling
over and over until +demolished,
One e3e witness saw two flashes
of lightning and then darkness
came, 'and when he looked again
a whole town was swept a ., ray. The
total loss of life is estimated at
nearly la thousand lives.
DASHWOOD
Mr. Chas. Steinhag•en, Sr., is very
ill at present.
Mrs. Dan;. Sehroeder returned to
her ]lone on Monday, after visit.-
Messrs P. Haberer and J. CTa'sch.o 'ng her mother Mrs, ,Lippert who
were at Seaforth; on Wednesday, is ill,
in intore's:t fo the Zurich Horticulc- Dont miss the ,Easter Cantata
ural Society.
given :by the Evangelical ]choir non
Sunday eve. April 5th.
Miss Ruth Makins fo Tilisonburu Dr. If. H. Cowen spentSitnd
is visiting with her aunt Mrs,
Smith and other relatives for. a
few weeks.
Miss Lizrie Volland •who "las be
en on tlel sick list for the past ice
ek,htts ,resumed her position in
;Wise; ).:forffman':s(tailor shop.
Mr. Earl- Yungblut had the mis-
frotune of having his leg .erushud
by a cowl the :other day. We are
however, glad to repos, 'tthat he is
Mrs. Vanattor of New . Havens
Mich., who has been Visiting tt
the• home of Mr. and Mrs'. Will. 0'-
Brainy left for her. home this week.
Mr. and Mrsi, Ed. Beaver
family iiof Dashwood well()Stxaa$`ay=
visitors With Mx,. 'and Mrs. .neob
Gel1n tni moth' of the village.
;RSV. H. Rembe, trait. 17.S, .wrs
a welcome visitor at the hors of
Rev. E. Bruer, Lutheran 'parsnoage
Da.shtvood, .last Monde; i sternen,
.Last Thursday, Mlir7'l 19t11, Mae.
Gertrude Hess treated :.t number of
her friends with- feiss'1 rhubarb
sauce. •T11,e rhubarb L
grown this year: Who .1.-4 1 beat
this? t..
Mr. John Etue purchased the 6l -
acre' farm on the Saublt' Lincalorth
of Drysdale, at thetauetion sale of
the land's and effects; ifo the late.
Alex. Orr. ,
Masers Lloyd and Lee O'Brein,
accompanied by Mr. Geo'. Deichert
spent Sunday afternoon with. my'.
Clarence Daters who had been on
the 'sick Hat but is nava improv-
ing. -
R"al fine springlike weather is
greeting us these days. ( The ro-
ads are dried up .nicely, but nee.]
dragging badly to put them in
good condition. The Auto runs
fine and already one again sees
the dust fly.
,]Among triose{ who attended the
funeral fo the late John J. Smith,
that have been overlooked in men-
tioning 'We note; -Mr. and alrs N.
Patterson, of London, Mr, and Mrs,
B, Mal:ins
fo, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs',
Levi ,Makins fo Seaforth; Mr. Geo
Makins fo Tillsonburg, Mr. John
Makins of Ingersoll; Mrs. 'T_.Johns
of Hipper and others,
-Mr. W, F.C. Kerr, the veteran ed-
itor 'of the Brussels Post, has not
boon enjoying good health the
past winter. He intended' tear-
ing for the -South early in the win-
ter but has never felt well enough
to make the journey Hism•in y -
friends throughout the county' and
district trust'that when the warm
weather comes his condition Will
improve.
. Mr :Frank Uttley of Zurich, who
left for London the other day, wase
attacked il,o Monday night, ti is
thought by three negroes of that
city and robbed a t 1$210.00, Mr.
Uttley was cut around the head
and face from. the beating with
empty btotles in the hands of the
offenders, Mr, Uttley was found
in a half-conscious condition, and
taken to St. Joseph's' Ho.apital,On
whore he is receiving treat/ ts
and by last reprots is improving
quite favroably, The three ane -
miras have been arrested early Tu-
esday inroni,ng Whileendeavouring
boarder a Hamilton passenger
DASA S ,QOD 11,1.010•,_ . ERV1:CE' .raid.
in. Londo' ay
•
Arra. ,Chea. Fritz of Zurich, sp-
ent the week -end with her sister
Mrs. J. Kellerman.
Miss Verdi Fassold pof Thedfor,i
Visited at her home ion Sunday.
A public meeting for the pur-
pose sof organizing an ege 'e-epool
company 'wilt ',be held in Zirnm-
er's Hall an Monday evening, Mar.
30th.
The Choir of the Dashwood Evan
galical church have arranged for a
special program. consisting of a
sacred choir contata entitled "The
Thorn ''Cru\trued King," an=1 an
Easter, 'Sermon by Rev. D. McTav-
ish fo Crediton, which. will be given
the Dashwood .Evangelical
lirhitrch no Sunday evening, ;April
5th., at S. p,ni , D. V.
Collection, Si1vL'r
SALT F) L 'E STOCK
vorlsideced Ne esuary for Pi'ace
tic.ally Ail harm Anima's„
Be t'arc-hti Not 10:5ait'Too I eaciiy--
Live Stook (,i•uty Untln•ifty AL'iti•.
out It -Milking in Holland-
li:itnlues:, tarso t:l aniiness Strict])
insisted lemr.
•e'uneributed Us cin+arin Department of
Ag tui 0, Toronto.)
Salt the cattle, Nall the sharp, and
Hatt the norsts. Why du we practice
it? You stockmen have Leeu doing it
.all your life, ants your fathers diu su
before you. [nit why did they do it?
No doubt it was u:iservod that the
stock liked to lick aiiytilrlin that had
a salty f:.avur-a nah cask, ur soil
'where salt had been spilled or a na-
tural salt deposit. Like all our ani-
mal feeding practices, toe feeding of
salt has developed through years of
observation, unili it is now regularly
practiced by ail the best herdsmen
and feeders.
Salt For Animals a Necessity.
Animals must get salt trot() some
source if their outlies are 4o tuuetion
with full e1ticielicy. if no salt is
'available to the animal through the
food medium ur tniaerals given, the
digestion is iuit,airt:u. Large quautt-
des of salt are as uarmful in prat.
lice as no salt at ail. But a little is
absolutely essential in thus it suptri,ts
the chlorine so necessary iu i� „•iaa
a initiate part (toe hydrochloric .tui„
portion) of the digestive butd. 'lira
duantity of salt given to tarua ani-
mals should not exce.:d ons -Half
ounce per day for fully grown horses
and Cattle, small animals in propor-
tion.
Do Not Salt Stock Too Heavily.
Many people make the mistake of
salting the stock heavily once it
month during the summer, and for-
getting to do it at all during the
winter period. The live stock kept
by people Who neglect this work usu-
ally develops the appearance of neg-
lect. The use of blocks of rock salt,
in troughs or mangers erected In
either the stable, yard or Yield' is a
good practice' that willpay good re-
turns for
the expense or effort. Just
remember that the stock must have
salt from some source, and that the
salt that yon give them supplies the
chlorine essential in the formation
of hydrochloric acid in the animals
digestive system.'
Animals that leave`been kept with-
out salt for a year became very un-
thrifty, and animals that are given
an overdose of salt do not thrive
Half ail ounce a day is. about right.
It is not a food, but it helps to make
the feed materials ]available during
the process of digestion, -L, Steven-
son, D"freetor of Extension, 0,A.C.,
;
Fags Pira,
LOOK! • WE. 1
S'T
THAT 7USSING A130UT THOSE Ft) SIDE CURTAINS
HESS TILL FIX THEMS0 `1 HE Y OPEN WITH H TU i DOOR
EPA I - '
Puiitt%i, Fo,d Car, One `"pat; $15,011, 1`wo Coats .. .. $20.00
iCoveri::. Ford Top Good Material, 1,-,ts curwins ... $12.00
Chang Ford Curtains to open with lawns ..
�. $b:Oq
Paintii,.• Buggy. $13.b0
PF YOWANT SERVICE, WE HAVE -IT
WE It1 tUI3IIER YOUR 13uciGy WIHE"ILS,
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500 Cedar Posts Regular 50c each for 30c
ANY FARMER HAVING ANY FENCING ,TO DO SHOULD
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF No. 1 GOVERNMENT IN-
SPECTEDXXXXX BRAND B.O. •SHINGLES WHICH SELL AT
$1.70 TER BUNCH.
ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF' BUILDING MATERIALS OP
ALL KINDS ON HAND.
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FROM NOW ON
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all �'Voollens Used in the manufacture of STONE BUILT CLO-:
t THES are treated with the famous LARVEX MOTH -PROOF PRO -
,4, CESS, and guaranteed immune from the ravages of 1'Ioths under.
a $250,000 Globe Indemnity Bond +
4.
WHY DO WE GO TO THIS EXPENSE?' '
• ECAUSE Moth .aro theg re.ttest factor in the destruction of Cl-.
,, ECAUSE This new scientific dis est er,--'i'il.* Larvex Process- t
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entirely eliminates any dont , your clothes from the rav-+
.y. ages of Moth a nd their Larvae -'r
othing that are laid away far awls a short period. '�°
1 ECAUSE Stony -Holli Clothes with. tho added attraction of the
adefies all competition -that cannot be beaten. There is no extra
I, charge to you. +
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'TAILOR:AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR:
• LARVEX Mf) • lI PROOFING PROCESS, is a combination that.
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