Zurich Herald, 1920-07-15, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS
inOUDEO0'2, KILLORAN, & COOKE,
Barrieters, Solicitors, Noteriea
Public sse, Office, on the Smite...), cend
door from Hamilton St. „Gorlericie
Private funds bo loan at lowest rates
W. Paotmeour, K. 0. J. L. Kna.oisee,
H. J. D. Comm,
Mr: Cooke will be in Hensel]. on Friday
and Saturday of each week.
ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public
:Cord missioner, Conveyancing,
Wire anci• Life Insurance, &gent
Corporation arid, Canada Trust
Co. Herald Office. Zurich.
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DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICR - EIENc \LL.
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OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed ,Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huron, SaleA, conducted
in any part of the County, Char-
ges moderate. :Satisfaction guar-
anteed or no pay.
Several fine farms have been
,placed in any hands for sale.
Zurieh, 0, Phone 18-93
1/0•Eiweariaseern.cmarensonauragsramareamnumr.r.srramessaorarceoya•
license Auctioneer
have taken out Auctioneer's
License for the County of Huron
'And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. Give
mei a trial and 1 will assure you
atisfaction . or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
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46/ Zurich Meet
FIKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
EciOgna SauseEes, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wouti
CASH FOR SKINS & BABES
Tungiblut &
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I handle all kinds of Massey -
Harris repairs for Frani Implem-
ents. Also a full line of Verity
Plow Points and Plow Repairs, at
My Shop; opposite Town Hall,
J. J. Barry - Zurich
HENSALL
G„ T. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
Stage leave Zurich ... 7.00 a.m.
Sobeh, No. 162 ... 8.58 a.m.
North, No. 163 ... ...10.33 a.m.
AFTERNOON
Stage leave Zurich ... ...3.00 p.m.
South, No.' 164 ... pen.
North, No. 165 6.14 p.m.
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LIVE
POU LT RY
WANTED
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PUT YOUP.
Wants9 For Sale7 Lost,
Found, NotiOOIEt0. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR 'SALE
AT A BARGAIN.
One 214 h. p, United Gas engine
will save you $50. One 43 li. p.
United gas engine, will save yuu
$100. Both these engines are
lslightly end, but guaranteed like
next Louis Prang, Zurich.
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NOTICE
A,s I have recently purchased the
lie ery business, I wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomedate all requirements a -
ion this lite, Am also a licensed
chauffeur and have en auto for
hire. Anything done. in the team -
LOC L NEWS •LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Albeit Stelck ' of • London, le l‘flet
ds iVlayas"air HenMsrlildilnagsteiw. esopilLte
vistiing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs, A, Melick end Lam -
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were -
were visitors to Cr liton
visitors at Milvorton over the hole
on
Sunday.
I
iday.
Mr. Isaac Moritz left foe his
home in Bulfelo Lake, Minn. last
week.
The Miss's Veola and Marguer-
ite Prate, are spending their holi-
days at Detroit., ,
Mrs. A. Groseof Kitchener is
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E, Bossenberry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Colles are
spending their holidays 'at Chat-. \v(mds
ham this wee.k. eilrs, J. Ort, who spent .the
Mr, Alvin Surerue of Oakville is past winter at Detroit, is spending
spending his vacation at his home a few months at the home of her
on the Bronson. daughter, Mrs. A. Mende.-
Mr. Frank Bossenberry of Kit-
chener was in the village a few
days this week,
Dike .Bessie Sehlentn has retur-
ned to her home in Chatham, after
visiting her uncle, Mr. W. B. Col
123.
Messrs. Leno Kipper and son
John hese purchased a Ford tour-
ing car from Mr. E. Tienan, Dahl"-
ing line 46-tf. Mr. Ward Fritz, of Kitchener, 11Ls. H. Rendell, who spent some.
GEO. .3. THIEL spent a few days at his home here time at the home of her daughter,
Phew) 58 Zurich. over the. holiday. Mrs. A. Zettle ,returned to London
Little Beula and Master Grant last week.
Koehler of Kitchener are visiting, A large. number of people at -
relatives and friends here. • tended the "12th ot Ireland" Or -
Mr. and Mee. •Chas. Weber were ango walk celebration at Goder-
visitors the past week at the i ice on m„eciey.
All parties indebted •to hini will home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay •
Mr. Egbert Heideman is
please call and settle 'seenie at the
once, 46-6
Andrew P. Hess, Zerieh.
NOTICE
The_ accounts of Dr, B. A. Card-
pbell,l etely of Zurich, have beeu
placed in my handsfor clection.
London. • !happy owner of a fine new Chev-
FOR, SALE
Ores 1917 Ford 'Pouring car in MT. and Mrs. Geo. Farwell as
ich Public School met lastesetur-
good condition, price $595 cash; Detroit are moving to Zurich and
estarfei.ei4Taghte4dy
else a 1916 model Chevrolet 5 will move into Mr. J. Geiger's house td;iley reisneenilieitligteaancdhilniagv
at the north end ol the eellage.
P. rineippal, N. E. Cabins, ell
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wilhelm and are;
Mi 3Se ii :F. Kalbfleisch,
family of Haysville, ,and Mr. and ' Ball:.Y:A,113.e(Vin;ont and O. O'Brien ae
Mrs. John S. Wilhelm of Baden, assistants, salary $1,000 cach.
visited relatives at the Sauble Line
Hay, recently.
Miss Lottie Galster, who had be -
about en employed at Bowmanville, as
farm Milliner, returned to her home sTARTING BEEFILY'
,..i., LI
at ner- here.
• Mr. R. 5. Kalbfleisch of the Mole
sons Bank Staff, .Forrest, is SP -
LOST ending his holidays at his home
set Zurich, or on Goshen Line, on here,
Th4sday evening, June 24th, a
Mr. A. Moritz of Guelph and Mrs
sum of money amounting to $32, a J.. Wing
of Kitchener, visited at
$20 bill; 2, $3 bine, and a $2 bill.
Mr. Wm. eCallfas has purchased ,rolet, "Baby Grand" touring car
a Ford touring car which will be
a great addition to his service of
conveying passengers.
which he purchased from Mr. E,
Tiernan, of Dashoo.wd
The Board of- Trustees of Zur-
Passenger Touring car in good
condition. Price $595 cash.
F. M. Hess & Co.
Overland Sales and •Service St.
STRAYED
A steer two years old,
the first of June., onto a
near Zurich. Owner call
ald Office for 'information
the home of their mother, Mrs. P.
Finder will be well rewarded. ., Haugh, whd is improving in
John A. Smith, Zurich.
• health.
STRAYED
From my premises on the Gosh-
en Line, about three weeks ago,
a red calf. Finder pleas notify,
John P. Rau, - Zurich
FOR SALE
Cheap, One set rubber tired
buggy wheels slightly used will
fit any Gray Buggy. L. Prang.
WANTED
A woman from twenty to thirty-
five years .old ,to do general hou-
sework in a family of four. Sep-
arate apartment with hath room
attached and good conditions.
Long position for suitable -person
Mrs. Alex. Saunders,
Nelson St. Goderich. 2-5
NOTICE.
Will .the party who borrowed my
extension ladder please return the
same at once.
Casper Weisser, Zurich. p
NOTICE
No trespassing will be alloWed
hereafter on lot 26 con 9, Hay
Township. Any person found do-
ing so without the permission of
the proprietor, will be executed to
the full extent of the law.
--Peter Deichert, Jr., Prop. -2
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FOR SALE
My dwelling 'property, consist -
ng of 5 acres good land, comfort-
able' house 'and stable. Alse a•
Fourd touring car, For particu-
ars apply to Peter Koehler, Zur-
ch. 4
FOR SALE
when !brought en. A fine young- heifer calf, two
%TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY i
FORE/NOON'
Do not feed fowl same morning
Highest _Cash Prices we'eks old.: Apply to J. Preeter
Zurich:
-CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
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Phone 94. Zurich
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Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
LAC
OAL
Also soft coal.
Season 1920 Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and lin-
net:tied condition still prevaling in
the coal trade, We are again un-
able to guarantee delivery or price
We will do our best to fill all or-
dars, and prices will be charged in
price ruling en clay of ao.lierY.
Our terms are cash on aompletion
.deliveries.
Remember W purchase only Stan-
tiaxd quality..., •
h ()has 1ci. 10, Office No,. 10.
fiENSALL ONT,
Suggested Outfit for the Aoiary
Novice.
Start With the [tight Hive - The
1O -Frame Langstroth Is isegarded
es the Hest -How to Prevent
Swarming - Care of Freshening
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Dumart . and I Co'
family of Kitchener were 'visitors
•at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Contributed by Ontario Department oi
Yungblut over Sunday. agrieuiture, Toronto.)
Mr. Lambert Klopp, who has be. -
en attendiug. Ron° University at
Sena Virg., is visitnig at the home
of his parents, Mr. and. 1NIrs. Wm.
Klopp of the village.. Mr,Keepp
was • successful in 'his - eecenteg,Xeen
eels, having received the le, el;
degree.,
W. C. T. U. NOTES .
ANNUAL W. C. T. U. CONVEN-
TION
The 23rd annual convention_ of
the Huron County W. C. T. U.
was held on July 6th and Ith, at
Clinton. 14 membersof the Zure
ich union were present. Miss K.
Morton, the principal speaker,
spoke very ably on the subject;
"Sacrifice and Service" which was
a splendid outline for workers in.
the coining referendum campaign.
The reports of delegates and pree
sidents showed a very successful
e ear. The next convention will
be held at Zurich. ,
The W. C. T. U. will.meet in the
Evangelical hcurch on Wednesdays
•evening July 21st at 8 o'clock.
The report of • the county con-
vention held in Clinton July 6 and;
7th will be given. Everybody
welcome.
YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN-
IseD 0 .
THE HOME INSURANCE CO.
Insures your Property without
Premium Note, and guarantees n�"
special, assessment.
THE WESTERN l'AR1VIERS'
WEATHER INSURANCE Co. paid
$60,000 loss in the Noveniber, 1619
win storm, and have a surplus of
$70,000 on hand and no especial es-
sessment has ever been made. Rate
45cents per $100 for 3 years. -2tf
Am also agent fr severtil other
Wind 1/nsiirance Companies.
Floitzmart
ZURICH;
ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE
FOR SALE
Two ne* Grey buggies for sale
at last year's price, a bargain if
.you act quick. '
A Toronto pump wind mill with
50 -ft. steel tower, in first class
shape and a real snap for immed-
iate sale,
L'. A. Prang, Zurich.
NOTICE.
Removed from my residenat to
W. a Pfiles Shoe Store, Hartleib
Mock, the Singer seweng machine
‘and. Edison phonographs and Ife
e'ortis, Call ix pad sae and hear
theist,- Each • Sieger sowing • ma-
chine tied Edison plioisoraphap-
era for themselves. .Agent for
pianoe. • '
H. WELL - Zuri$]&.
A
e"TeeiXTRA6TED honey production
is the most satisfactory for
beginners. Start with three
colonies and sufficient up-to-
date equipment and then make the
qie,eq parfriefr way. One colony does
footigive the beginner an opportunity
to right mistakes or accidents profit-
ebly. Thi.4e, colonies can ae managed
by .devoting one evening weekly to
the apiary.
Avoid many troublesome pitfalls
by starting with the right hive. The
l0 -frame Langstroth hive has given
the best satisfaction in Ontario. All
beekeepers' supply houses carry this
hive and its parts in their regular
stock. Buy your first hives from a
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Care of the Freshening Cow. . e
re
This is the month when a large se
Number of cows .freshen, Both fresh
cows and newly -born calveS should .,..,
receive special attention. Cows ex-
'pected to freshen should b placed Bought arse Sold Any
in a box stall i'or a Zee, (lase, fore
end after freshening. Many velaable
cows and calves are lost. by neseeci lap,
to provide bo s stall uecomeinelatee.
This shoeld be foiled in 4; very delry
stahee; or else halo a eeedial bi.tn
tor the. purpose, ,
and, aceured interest.
A. F. IIESS, -
Issue, Par
Zurich
good manufacturer. It is very neces-
sary: to have all hive parts inter-
changeable so that they may be used
in any colony in the apiary. Uniform-
ity and accurate workmanship alone
can ensure this need.
One complete 10 fr, Langstroth
hive consists of:
1. A bottombearde.
2. A hive -body with self spacing
frames and wire.
3. A telescoping metal roof cover.
In addition the beginner should
provide for each colony one queen ex-
cluder; two extra hive -bodies com-
plete with frames; and 7 lbs. of Me-
dium Brood Foundation which runs
six sheets to the pound, to fill the
frames with a guide and foundation
for the future combs. All hive ,ma-
terial should be nailed, wired and
painted before the opening of the
spring rush,
rt is advisable to'commence, with a
2-1b. package of bees and queen.; a
swarm or a nucleus. Less danger
from disease attends the buying of
pound 'packages than the buying of
swarms and nuclei. Pound packages
may be secured for delivery from
May 1st to June 30th. Early pack-
ages will yield a surplus if carefully
handled. Enquire of the Provincial
Apiarist re disease in your locality
before buying swarms, nuclei or col-
onies. A small colony of bees is much
lads vindictive than a full colony and
thus offers a better opportunity for
the.beginner to grow with his bees.
The accessory equipment for the
beginner should consist of:
1.. A veil of black cotton tulle.
2. A. standard bee smoker.
3. A hive tool. •
4.. A spur wheel wire embedder.
5. An uncapping knife.
6. An uncapping box.
1. • A. complete set of Department
literature, Bulletins 21-3, 233 and
256, and a good reference bee book.
8. A srahR Holley extractor.
With the esecentionapf Nos, 6 a-nd
8 it is advisable to acquire the ma-
teride need4e1 from a supply tem et
ones. The uncapping box can be.
madat home, sine the beiniter cooled
probably cooperate with another bee-
keeper in securing the use of an ex-
tradior. ;With .the increase of col-
onies to ten, it would then be pelvis -
able to, provide:a storage can to assist
in handling the crop.- W. A. Weir,
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THE CENTAUR CO NIPArJY, NEW YORK C.V.W.
YOUR HARNESS
'Will be promptly attended to here.
EEDS
See-2„rts shout
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry .Combs, etc
A Trial Solicited
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EXECti TO
Of your estate is one of the most important considerations when
making Your WILL, Do not put this responsible Position upon
any of yofir relatives or friends unless they are satisfied to act in
this (-opacity.
Oftentimes the duties as executor are unwelcome, Appoint
the Canada Trust Co., as Executors and your estate will be looked
after carefully, and advantageously
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Managed In connection -with, •
The tiorerv& Erie Mortgage Corporation.
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for Omizaritood Investment Itatelptc: roctived by
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