Zurich Herald, 1921-01-13, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS _.
PROUD 'OOT, KILLORAN, &F1)T.4 U
Barrissers, Seliait,ors, Notarioe.
Pablo eco, OCI'ico, an the Square, 2n1
door from Ii:afntiftori St (lo lerleh
Private funds to loaf^ at lowest rates
W, PROUDIPOOT, K. C. J. L. Ktr,r,a eels,
D. E. Homes
Mr. Holmes will 'be in Hensall on
Friday of each week.
ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public
Com missianer, Conveyancing,
Fire a+nd Life Insurance. Agent
.,„Corporation and Canada 'rrust
Co. Heralcl Office, Zurich,
Dr.E. S, Hardie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDA Y
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICE HEN'4ALL.
OSCAR 1 LOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huron, 'Safes conducted
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.
Zurich` vt
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
EnicEra. Sausage's, eta
Highest Cash Price for Wool!
CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
Yungbh t
Beichert
NOTICE
''As I have recently purchased the
lis ery business, I wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this line, Ani also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing line 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
Zurich.
Phone 58
LAVE
POULTRY
WANTE
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O' tries
Phone 94.
Zurich
IMPORTANT NOTICE
WINTER DELIVERIES, 1920--21
Owing to the small supply of coal
that carie through during hte sum-
neer months we have been able to
ankas only part deliveries of am
ount ordered. Some people have
,since obtained coal elsewhere and
some have substituted with wood
and coal substitutes other than the
regular sizes so that by following
our old Summer List it is hard for
us to tell just who now requires
coal and whet quantity is desired.
Owing to the above conditions
and commencing on Dee. 16th, all
previous order lists will be cancel-
led and we will open a new order
list so thet it twill now be necessary
for all customers to enter a new
order for any noel they now de-
sire for winter delivery,
Orders of course, are accepted
subject to our being able to ol.tain
the supplies. Our terma are cash.
Phone Office 10j.; Residence 10w.
mol..Carlteicra.
G'OA' & PROn'DUC^E rMERCHANT
ENSALL Q1V ,[ r
ser
1610
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE TIIAT AFTER JANUARY 15th,
1921 WE THE UNDERSIGNI4,D MERCHANTS OF ZURICH WILL
NOT B J Y ANY MORE DAIRY BUTTER UNLESS IT IS PUT
UP IN ONE POUND BLOCKS, (NOT 'ROUND PRINTS) AND
EACH BLOCK WRAPPED IN PARCHMENT PAPER WITH
THE NAME AND ADDRES OF TIIE MAKER PRINTED ON
EACH WRAPPER, AND THE LAW DEMANDS THAT EACa
BLOCK WEIGHS FULLY 10 OUNCES WHEN SOLD,. SO IT
WILL BE NECESSARY TO ALLOW GOOD WEIGHT AS ALL
BUTTER. WILL SHRINK IN WEIGHT A LITTLE.
The printed wrappers can be purchased by you at the Herald
Printing Office, Zurich.
Jo P EE ER T. Lm Winig
J. GAS.CHO & SO
EXETER
John Dearing of Flint, Hell,
is visiting relatives in this coMlnun
ity,_ : s
Pong Kwong,the Chinaman, who
has been conducting laundry
here 'for a number of years, left
•S atur Jay last for China where he
will Visit for a time, and. then re-
turn bringing one of his sons with
him,.
Mr. Feed. Howald, of Waterloo
Seminary, visited his brother, Mr.
B.- Howald, during the past week.
Mr. Wm. Sims has taken over
the ,express agency of the Can-
adian Express Co. in Exeter, tak-
ing the place of Mr. Brooks, who
has ;resigned.
An aged and highly respected r e-
.sident of Exeter passed away on
Jan. 5th in the person of Mrs.
,Crocker, widow of the late R.
Crocker, at the age of 85 years.
deceased had been in failing
health for some time, due largely
to old age, and .for the last two
months ,she had been seriously ill.
HAY COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
tta.y- met according to the Munici-
pal Act, when the following subscri
bed to the Statutory Declaration
++ +, of office; E more t', pp, Reeve
W,•r0'lts,RFor Sale, Lost„!
LOPA1
�. � Jelin Campbell, 5amueilo Derty,
W. E. Turnbull and. Louts H. Rader,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads Monday was the first sitting of Councillors. The Reeve took the
IN THIS COLUMN , the new 1921 Hay Council. chair and the Council became or-
gsnizel for the year 1921,
tended the funeral of Mrs, Wein Breee, after which the minutes of
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NOTICE.
A11 1920 accounts are now made
out and parties indebted to me
are requested to call for same
before Jan, 15th when all accounts
not called for will be mailed
T. L. Warne Zurich
NOTICE.
Public Notice is hereby given
that I, the undersigned, have ac-
cepted for collection, all the our -
standing accounts of the butcher
firm, of Ruby & Johnston, who
have dissolved partnership, and
request an immediate settlement of
same at the former's place of bus -
j Mr. and Mrs. Aif. Melick at- A short address was given by the
a re• iton on Wednesday.
Mr. Jacob Ort left for his home
in Detroit after a pleasant visit
with friends here. - ,
Mr. F. McCutcheon of London,
was a week -end visitor at the
home of Mrs. S. Rennie,
The Misses Brokenshire -of Dash , ucl.s-1 to prepare a by-Iaw to
the last meeting, the none naiotn
report ani the result of the e1ec-1
tion was real and adopted,
The following officials wea•e air
peinted for the. Township of Hav
for the. year 1921 at the salaries st-
ated and that the Clerk be inst-
woo_i visited 'at the hom i,that effect.
of Mr;. •Clerk, Andresv F. Hers, salary re
and Mrs. H. Tru2mner last week. township $250, re telephone $125.
Mr. Lloyd Kalbfleisch left for Assessor, .. ,
Waterloo to resume his studies at . Wm, Jacob fer, salary
the Seminary. $`35- Auditors, Haberer �
2n:1 .W R. Dougall, salary $12.00
Our accounts are nos made out l each. Caretaker of hall. Mrs. L.
and we w 1'. ass. part 3 to come s n I Rupp, $35, and percentage. Mem-
get same. Melick & Braun. bey of Boardof Health, A. Heide
iness. • Mr. and Mrs. Peachy of Stratford man. San. Inspector, west C.
WM. S. RUBY, Zurich. were visitor3 at the home of Mr. ilber, eastern B. C. Edwards.
H, Truemner one day last week.
Roz.'. Overseer, Wm. Lamont.
NOTICE ' The Misses Laura of London and - School Attendance Officers Wm.
Toledo, are spending a few days i H• Eli ghgffer, west, Mrs. B. C.
with their sister, Mrs. Harry Gal- Edwards east.
iman. A grant of $10 was made to the
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Bloch have Children's Aid Humane ,Society,
moved their household effects to l4olerich, and a grant of 5 to the
All parties indebted to us, kindly
call and settle for same with cash
or note. All accounts not sett-
led for by January 15th, 1921, we
will take the liberty to make draft
on them through Molsons Bank.
Stade & Weido.
!CHOPPING DONE
At Blake on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday of each week.
,Ivan Steckle, Blake.
FOR SALE
1, Waterloo 23, h, p. engine
1 United 2'% h. p. engine.
>_aZnrtl�, where we understand Sick- ChiIlrene' Hospital, Toronto
they will reside. in future.
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Next Wednesday evening, Jan.
a.9th, at 8 p. m. the W. C. T. U.
will meet at the home of the pres-
ident, Mrs, C. Heyrock.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Jennison of
the Seuble Line left last week for
the west where they will visit for
some time.
Mr. Alvin Surerus left on Fri-.
1, power wash machine day morning for Oakvill where he
1, new Melotte cream separator is a teacher of languages in an
for $90 cash, educational institution.
Some 2 inch belting, January so,,,far has been an ex -
L. A. Prang, Zurich. cept'onel for fine weather, which
'means a great siring of fuel, of•
FOR SALE which is not so pleantiful.
Pure Bred Aberdeen Angus Bull Revival services are being con -
for sale., 1 year old, This is an ducted in the Evangelical church
exceptional good promising animal by Rey. P. B. Meyer assisted by
Milton Love, Parr Line. t27 Res W. J. Yager of Dashwood
and 8, M, Hauch of .Crediton,
FOR SALE The Toronto Star has advanced
A pair of ladies' skates in good its subscription price to $5 per
condition at a snap. Apply Her-
ald Office 21
FOR SALE
Two only, new hand made sleighs
will sell at below present wholesa':e
price. L. PRANG.
NOTICE
I have a large quantity of good
building stone for sale at the St.
Joseph Block.
ALEX, FOSTER, Zurich.
INSURE
YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN-
tAD O.
THE HOME INSURANCE CO.
Insures your Property without
Premium Note, and guarantees no
special assessment.
THE WESTERN FARMERS'
WEATHER INS, MUTUAL Co.
paid $114 1,00 loss in the November
1919 wind storm, Amount of Ins.
in force $25,000;000. Rate 45
cents pet' $100 ofr 3 years. Prem-
ium note,, 2 per cent.
Am also agent for several other
Wind Insurance Companies.
G. Holtzman
ZURICH, - ONT.
ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE
DEALER IN LIGHT r'INC RODS
year. The cost of the white pap-
er in the Star during the yea,
1920 was $5.78 while the paper Bold
at $4.00.
The provinces of Nova Scotia,
Manitoba, Saskatheervan and Alb-
erta will go bone des, on Feb. lst.
The Dominion proclamatoin foll-
ows on the plebiscite recently tak-
en .in four provinces when they
voted that the importation of al-
cohlics should not be permitted.
A circular has been distributed
and an advertisement appears in
this issue of the Herald relative
to parties making dairy butter for
sale in the Iocal stores in Zurich.
This law has passed Legislature for
considerable time, but has not
been enforced. Under the new
system a better grade of butter
in general is expected, and conse-
quently higher prices will be ob-
tained by the producer.
BORN
Truemner—At Toronto, to Mr. and
Mrs. .Arthur Trueznner, on Jan,
8th, a son, (John Arthur.)
IN MEMORIAM -
in loving memory of the late
Michael Kaercher who passed a-
way one year ago.
Oh, father, thy gentle voice .is,
hushed, ` r
. Thy 'warm true heart is still;
And on tfiy pale and peaceful face
Is resting death's cold chill.
Thy hands are clasped upon thy
breast, l !
We have kissed thy marble brow
And in our aching heart we know
We have no father now. ta,
Wlz and Children
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The' Clerk was instructed to sub
scribe for eight subs. of the Muai-
ieipal World, one copy for each
member of the Council and also
fer the clerk, treasurer and asses -
sae,
The annual meeting o: the sub-
scribers of the Hay Municipal Tel-
ephone System will meet on Satur-
day, Jan, 29th at 2 o'clock, p.m,
The Clerk was authorized to
purchase the necessary number of
dog tags and upon arrival to de-
liver same to the Assessor, who
shell 'deliver one tag for each dog
owned by persons assessed. The
Assessor to keep record of the
serial number of each tag deliver-
ed by him and name of person to
whom same was delivered to, .and
heel record to the clerk of the
Township'.
The Clerk was instructed to dr-
aw up an agreement extending the
term of agreement with Mr. 0
Mcisaac and the Telephone Sys
tem as manager of the Dashwood
Central for a terra of five years
dating from April 1st, 1921, at the
rate of $5.00 per telephone saes
quarter.
The following accounts be pas-
sed;
W. G. Hess, five war medals $50,
P. Baker wood for hall 6.00; I. Yun
gblut, putting wood in hall .50; D.
A, Cantelon, coal for hall 28,78; L.
Prang, wood for hall 14 67; A. F.
less, election expenses 122 50, Ch-
ldren's Aid Soc. 10.00; Sick Child -
en Hospital 5.00; 0. Ducharme jr
.fund 1918 et, labor 9.09; G. Link
t tel tax 2(00; W. Desjardine
efund tel. tax 2.00; David Dig-
in, labor re telephone 2.00; North
lee. .Co.. 167.69; 13e11 Co. L.D. T.
ov. and Dee. 76.35; Bell Co., swit
hing re Tuckersniith system 25,00
F. Bess, interest on note 27.50
tiI, G. Deitz, salary 312.50, batteries
,40, corn. on tkts 7.75, power 10 00
ess C. O. P. S. 7,55, total $330.10
Melsaao salary 281.00, com on
.I). tickets 56.75, cons. on collects
5.74, power 9.00, labor 7.00, express
00, postage 1.75, eons, local tkts.
)5, less C.O,P.S. 40.30, total $335.39
• Mclsaac messenger sere-. Grand
end 8.95, 3, G, Forrest, labor re
elephone 100, O
The Council adjourned to meet
gain on Saturday, Feb, 5th at
o'clock,
IA,.F. HESS, Clerk,
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Fletcher's Castoria is st-ictly a remedy for Infants and Children.
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grcwn-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castcria before the public after years of research,
and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30
years has not proven.
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Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For mere t' -_.n thirty years it has
been in constant use fcr tt.e relief cf Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, e�..d by regulati<tg t is Stomach and Bowels, aids
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I have received a lire shipment of
the celebr itecl Premier CF'i.'e ail Sepal.•-
ato i hich I will sell at pre -advance
prices for n slic�.._����e`
Special prices for Farmer's Clubs
Agent for MasseyHainjijs Im-
plements and Repairs
ii ait'ban1 s & Morse Farm nginvs
Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere
E, DR AR, - ZunCh
OVERLAND SALES AN D SERVICE STATION
Overland Cars! Over -kind Cars
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interest. Yield nearly 7 per cent.
An .absolutely safe investment and a guaranteed interest pay-
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.BUY NOW WHILE THE PRICES ARE LOW
ORDERS TAEEN B3'
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich