Zurich Herald, 1920-10-14, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS r
PROUDFOOT, KIT.LOFLAN, & COOKE,
13arriseers, Solicitors, Notarise
Public &o, Office, oiltho Square, 2nd
door from Hamilton St. (loderich.
Private funds to loan at lowoet rates
W. Pxouercor, K. C. J. L. Kzz,LoitAN,
Il, J. D, Cooxa.
Mr. Cooke will bo in Hensall on Friday
and Saturday of each week,
ANDREW P. HESS, Notary Publie
Com znissioner, Conveyancing,
Fire a'nd Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. Herald Office. Zurich.
Dr.E. S. Harele
DENTIST -
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFTC'R — HEW'. ALL.
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huron, Salesconducted
in any part of the County. -Char-
ges moderate. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or no pay.
Several fine farms have been
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, P. 0, Phone 18-93
Licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer's
License for the County of Huron
And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. Give
me, a trial. and I will assure you
satisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
MARKET
Fresh and Sal: Meats
Bcicer.a Saueages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool!
CASH FOR SKINS & RIDES
Tu ,g 3i t
Deichrt
Massey Arris
ItE AIS
1 handle all kinds of Massey -
Harris repairs for Parris Implem-
ents. Also a full line of Verity
Plow Points and Plow Repairs, at
My Shop opposite Town Hall.
J.J. Bat' y - Zurich
HENSALL
G. T. R TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
Stage leave Zurich 7.00 a.mm..
South, No. 162 -.. '-- ...18.58 a.m.
North, No. 163 ... ...
AFTERNOON
Stage leave Zurich 3.00 p.m.
South, No. 16i ... 4,50 p.m.
North, No. 165 ... .• -6.14 p.m.
LIyVE
POULTRY
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
LACK AM CCL
Also soft coal.
Season 1920 Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and un-
settled condition still prevaling in
the coal trade, We are again un-
able to guarantee delivery or price
We will i;ley •our best to fill all or-
ders, and prices will be charged hi
price ruling on day of delivery.
Our terms are cash on completion
of deliveries.
Remember We purchase only Stan-
dard quality..
II IeIon
it
Phone housepsNo. 10, Office No. 10,
HENSALL ONT.
PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sane, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLTJMN
FOR SALE
One 9-h. p. United Gasoline en-
gine, dual ignition, cluthc pulley,
on trucks, good as new, L. -Prang.
LOST
Or removed from the car of Mr.
Ed. Stelek on Fair night, on . the
Zurich Road, west of the village,
a purse belonging .to 141.rs. Stelck.
Finder kindly leave at Herald of-
fice or return to owner.
FOUND,
A shawl -scarf, in Zurich. Owner
can have same at Herald office by
paying for this acty,
LOST
A child's cap, on Saturday eve.
Oct. 8th on Goshen Line between
Zurich and Dashwood. Finder
please return to L. Hamacher Dash
LOCAL ,NEWS
:fast arrived, a .eurload of ce-
ment --Stade & Weida.
!Was Laura Krueger of the .lith
con., left for Kitchener on Satur-
day.
A Trw to The
Highlands of Ontario
Often the success of a trip de-
pends upon the amount of prep
oration, It is usually the custom
when taking an outing of this kind
Mr, and Mrs:.ia.. Meliclr and fain- for the first time, to burden your-
ily were Sunday visitors to Sea- self with many unnecessary things
forth. I and sorget some essential article
Miss Annie Herbert of Mitchell, at the last moment.
is visiting at the home of Mr. and Preperations were made for a
Mrs. S. Deitz, patty of four, but only three went,
Mr. Oliver Davis of 'Waterloo, they were the pastor, my brother
was a visitor in the village over and myself, As 'we intended to
the week -end. 'go as far as roads would permit
Mr. and Mrs• T. L. GVurm nad we chose a Pord, of course; we
Miss L. Seibert motored to Brig-
had no other. It being a road
den on Sunday. star, we converted it into what
Quite a number from the 711 -we called a combination truck and
touring car, for it had the advent-
lage attended the Fowl Supper at i ages of bath as far as use was
Crediton on Thursday evening: concerned. Our baggage and
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bissett and equipment consisted .of blankets,
family of Saltford Heights, were oil cloths, a wall tent, a good sup -
visitors in the village on Sunday:' ply of bread, butter, ham, cheese,
• Little Sarah Manson of the _ some pastry, tea, coffee, •evapor-
Goshen north, is at present seen- ated milk, etc. Among the ut--
ding a week with relatives at ensils, the most useful besides a
wood, or Herald Office; Zurich. Hensel'. . I :cup and plate each, were a frv-
.
--- Mr, and Mrs. Hy. Volland of near ing pan, and a small water pail
Hensall were visitors on Sunday at I which also served for making tea
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 85 acres. of land the home of Mr. and Mrs. John and coffee. The day before' lea -
Albrecht. ,Iving several hours were spent in
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger of hunting earth worms and packing
Hensel).visited at the hums of the them in damp moss. Hooks,lines
tatter's father, Mr. Ab. Geiger, on and an ordinary steel rod were
Sunday. considered necessaries. To guard
Rev. S. M. Hauch Crediton; against emergencies or to make
thee best of a breakdown, we eq -
very ably ocucpied the pulpit in nipped oursel -e3 with shovel, axe
the Evnagelical church on Sunday block -and -tackle, spare Ford parts
evening• and tools enough to start a small
Miss Gladys Petty of Hensel' ren--backwood's garage.
being Lot pt. 20 and pt. 21, L. R.
E. Township of Stanley. Also
stock and implements thereon:
Tho farm ,is in a good state of
'cultivation, six acres of fall wheat,
well fenced, 2 acres •
of orchard,
and buildings in good repairs.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. Mero, R.R2, Zurich.
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FOR SALE
A good second hand .. No. 21 dared two much appreciated notesI Since the first part of our jure.
Fleury plow. J: E. •Druar, 'Lor- in the Evangelical church on sun-> ,nay was across country too much
irh day evening. - like otzr own to be interesting to
_. _ _.._.... _..__ Mrs. S. Deitz and Mrs. Hy Rel- describe only what we saw after
WANTED -
LIVE POULTRY every Thurs-
day morning.
R. N. 'DOUGLAS, - Blake.Mr. and Mrs.Wm, Pfaff and Bruce and it was really our 16jum-
family of near Dash -wood were ping off" place, for from there
— --- • visitors at the home of Mr. and eist, we guided ourselves blary road
tlea-
chert attended the funeral of the leaving Hanover on July the 22nd
late Mrs. Wendel Cplasl:y Ithe
Elk- ,about four p. m. This town is on
hart, Ind., last week. . Ie coui tv tin= between Gray and
LIVvE TE'L�TRY Mrs. Wm.. Schwalm on Sunday. :Imaps, erozd of
1 mo
a
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ut n
Reid, Ei.ghoffer & Syn, Dash+'
Mr. C. Hartleib and daughter 'gar signs, the sun, and even the
ilMiss Gertrude, of London; spent 'North Star.
wood, will take in live fowl every
- the week -end at the home of the!There is no richer soil or better,
`iTe 1nesd.xy Toren o.s not each •«eek, ormer's dauhter, Mrs. 5, E. ' farming land in Ontario than in.
Faust , the south-westerly corner of Grey,
WANTED lyI • Herbert Ottley has sold lits but in crossing this county from
Glove Factoie sewing mach.- r� to Mr. Dae._ -
o the i illa t
ne operator. Also women to take Drysdale, who gets possession1 '1
Mr. west to east, we found mostly the.
GIRLS to 'work in the Hall Dent dwelling property at the north end
_. � Mero,
to be the rule. A. few
i _ o. o ,t miles alter leaving the western
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing •
DENOMY BROS.
GENTS FURNI"aHINGx 3
Ordered
Clothing
Pirst Stiowing of
Fall and Winter
Overcoats
Our Fall and Winter Over-
coat stock is now compete in
men's, young••men's and bays'
MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW WHILE WE HAVE
YOUR SIZE IN YOUR PARTICULAR STYLE
DE WMT BROS. - TUMOR
Produce taken 9n ezoliarnge for Goods
r.
YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will be promptly attended to here. See_us about
DOUBLE TEAM }IAI1NESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING 01? ALL RINDS
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, ete
A Trial Solicited
FRED TH F EL ZURICH
work' in their homes for o:ot fin-icountyline, the farms became r
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p a s Feb. 1st. 1921. her and stonier, and the grain was
fishing. Only reliable people need j Mrs J. S, Rrotli, of Neiv Hath- shorter. In one crop especially
apply. Apply at Factory, Zur- burs who spent a couple o" weeks between H o c Hanover and specs n
telt:d 1 t 1VI they
any other town anywhere near.
On the subject of game and wield
1 ana''1'na:zs, however, she showed much
with her time i ci, excelled. There. wert, large, interest and for evidence would
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IKSURE
4.
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e re- le s o t oe e directed use -to set. • urnip , YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
evartzen zu er I f ld f sweet clover some zmes patch where plenty of deer tracks DAMAGE BY WIND OR
turned to her house last week• TORN -
thirty 'acres in extent. So tall
Mr and Mrs. C. F. Mathews, I tivas hegrowth that it made the
were to be seen. Here was ADS.
what sportsmen .call a game pock -
who had been visiting friends and fences loot: very insignificant et a few miles from well-settled THE HOME INSURANCE CO
relatives here this summer, retur- Growing so rank and with its wide agricultural land.
Smith S 7r -Insures your Prr. party without
- �urning north a i
Mr. John Simon of Kitchener, Ito force a way through. As the special assessment:
M best of farming country. Just p
nisposed of h:s dwelling property soil became poorer less barley was
as darkness set in we stopped for THE WESTERN FARMERS'
the night in a tiny country village
FARM FOR SALE
I have for: sale the folloiwng
fine farm, situated in the Tonw
ship of Hay, convenient to village
and school and in good state of
cultivation. The farm consists of
120 acres, with eleven acres of goad
bush, plenty of good water, frame
dwelling, good bank barn and new was seen and more rye than wheat
silo, Also nineteen acres of fall in the south-west corner of the
wheat. Possession given in the village to Mr. Henry Badour or, was grown. Judging from the
fall or next spring. For particu- the Zurich Road, 15th onc. Int- type of buildings we saw, the
lars apply to A. F. Hess, Zurich. mediate possession will be given.' kinds of fences and appearances
During the severe electric sto-, in general, it pays better for one
rills that swept t1
ted. to their hoaie at 1 I branches interlaced it ei gold have 7' a tl t the first prone -
inns, Kan., on Saturdya morning, defied the efforts of man or beast it it eornex we wrer again in the Premium Note, and guarantees no
NOTICE
As I have recently purchased the
livery business, I wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this line, .
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing line 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
Phone 58 Zurich.
A.
with a Spanish name but an En-
giish and Methodist population.
\Ve had seen more the first day
its section on Mon 'to pay the highest price for a thanee
WEATHER INS. MUTUAL Co.
paid $114 600 loss in the November
e bargained for but were 1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins.
•
*
till far from Barrie which we in force $25,000,000. Rate 45
Prem. -
'clay, lightning struck into the good farm than to buy a cheap jird Noised to reach. After mak- cents per $100 ofr 3 years. Prem-
hozi'ie of -Mr. Jas. Overholt on the ane• which is less fertile. On the ing some tea we supped nad went tum note 2 per cent.
Siuble Line, and inflicted only latter, too much of the work is trorest hoping. to make better pro- Ani also agent for several other
minor damage, as the fire was put in vain. ,press on the morrow. Wind Insurance Companies.
out before it made any headway, I On reahincg Flesherton we aur- a (.To be continued)
the Owen
also. a licensed nad south east to take
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby gived that the
partnership heretofore substiting
roman
to
drew �
cr w hl ..
• Olaf o e,
d i t n • counties
between- us, the under elm , the which Tor the northern coo
Pedersen and E. R. Helmuth, at from widely -separated parts of s"hsws many ready that have never
Butter Manufacturers, was this day Province. About the convention existed, we missed the right eve
dissolved by mutual consent, so there is an atmosphere otegreat existed,
er and went se far as Dundalk
far as regards the said E. R. Hel- earnestness, coupled with omit- tubera we were told, another rock
muth. All debts due to the said ing cheerfulness and buyarit hope, crossed e the east. This lead
partnership are to be paid, and the result, doubtless, of the sue- cm ssethe north-evestern tip d
those due from the same diseharg- cess which in the past few years us acrossi Cno whichh-Wreaches a
or
ed, at Dashwood, where the bus - ,has crowned their arduous laborslong arm into Grey and relieves
iii ss will be continued by the said of many preceding decades. The that countyof several thousand
Olaf Pedersen under the name of convention is being held in the acres Of a of land good for
"Dashwood Creiimery Company." Methodist Church, The morning ecr s except raisingmosquitoesfo
Dated at Crediton this 23rd day of this, the opening day, was gee- andnot xgriwing scrub a few feet of September A. D. 1920.. en over to devotional exercises,g'
- h
Oluf Pedersen, leed by Mrs. Godon Wright, Dom. At that time most of it was under
E..R. Helmuth Pres., and Mrs. B. R. Johnston, Be'- several feet of water and a more
Witness; Herbert K. Eilber. angelictic Sopa couldnt imaine. The Saugeen
andti reary severand forsaked country you
al other rivers have their
rids
U. Sound ' and Toronto Road as fee NO'iICE
W. C. T. U. NOTES as the first corner ,where. ,re could
again turn east in the direction of I have it largo quantity of good
,('By Press Correspondent)
Smith's Falls, Oct. 5.—The op- old Saugean near its fountain head
ening of a four-day convention of and seeing , how turbulent it was
the Ontario Women's Christian Te- and the miry condition of the road
mperance Union was held this mo_ eve encountered we knew whatrising, and all day the delegates caused its muddy appearance wh-
have been busy. There are about pro we first crossed it in Bruce
in attendance County. Thanks to the road mall
G. Holtzman
ZURICH, - ONT.
Barrie. Here we crossed the building stone for sale at St. ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE
Joseph sh Block. S-tf.
DEALER IN LIGHTNINGt• RODS
ALEX. FOSTER, Zurich.
in
.r ..s
VI -tory Loan tax free bonds at present prices. 'are absolutely in the
bargain class. The supply available is limited. Prompt action is
urged for those who desire to take advantage of present opportunity.
YOUR CHOICE OF FIVE MATURITIES.
Due - Price and. Yield
Intr'reet %
1922 98 , 6,37
1923 98 6.15
' 1927 ..........--... •....97 6,00
1933 96.50.,e.,....„ 5,88
1937 98
5,68
TAXABLE ISSUES ,
1924-- 97 6.27
1934._.,. 93. 6.25
Bonds delivered to your Bank free of all del very or brokerage charges
Andrew F. e s,' Zulu
sources in this great swamp re-
gion. Perhaps. some time when
extensive government drainage
will be carried on, as is the practice
in Europ, this may yet become the
garden of Ontario.
As the sun was setting we were
glad to leave this stretch of moor-
land behind. \Ve were now a-
mong low hills but the road was
tougher than ever. Most of it
was pasture land and bush so that
houses were few. Feeling lost
and not wishing to spend a night
in a semi -wilderness so soon, we
stopped in front of a dilapidated
locking dwelling. and asked for in-
formation. The 'lady of the house
said she thought the road erre
were on led to nowhere. Slit
had never heard of Barrie end
1.howed complete ignorance oL
i
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THE FARMERS OF THIS SECTION WILL HARVEST
ONE OF THE LARGEST CROPS IN SOME YEARS.
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'WHEN THE CROP IS SAFELY STORED IN THE
g
BARN'ib
YOU SHOULD PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST %\
LOSS BY FIRE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE GRAIN IS wMARKETED, �;
I CAN INSURE YOU IN THE LONDON MUTUAL FIRE
NSITRANCE CO. AT THE FOLLOWING LOW COST PER
MONTH. t;4
ft120c per $100 for 1 month. o0c per $100 for 4 months.
30c per $100 for 2 months. 60c per $100 for 5 months, 4r
\' 40c per $103 far 2 months, 70c per $100 for 6 months.
)4 �r a $2,000 policy for 4 months will cost you only $10.00.
r NSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE AGAINST FIRE. THEFT, fiQ
4 ACCIDENT, ETC. RATES REASONABLE,P4/
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