Zurich Herald, 1921-02-03, Page 5BUSINESS CABS
Proudfo r , Killoran & HOLMES.
l3arrist .3, Solicitors, Notaries,
PuLll:, 1•.. Office on the "Square,
end dos • ".:141. Hamilton St. God-
4seic h, e senate funds to lean et
lowest rales. '
W. 1'rot2:1ioot, K.C. J. L, Killoran.
D. E. Holmes.
21Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall on
Friday of each week.
ANDREW F. HES, Notary Publie
Com missioner., Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada ' Trust
Co, Herald Office, Zurich..
Dr.E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
.At n•
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DSHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFIC' - HENceLL.
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huron, Sales conducted
in any part of time 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 1$-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 Meet
MARKET
Fresh a-nd Salt Meats
Baia dna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wools
GASH FOR SKINS & IDLES
Tu gbiut SL,J
Deichert
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, Ain also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
bire. Anything done in the team-
ing:
line
GEO. J. THIEL
''''Phone 53 Zurien.
L I VE
POU LT R
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not fend fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
---CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phdne 94. Zurich
GO AL
IMPORTANT NOTICE
WINTER DELIVERIES, 1920-21
Owing to the small supply of coal
that came through during hte sum -
leer months we have been able to
mkae only part deliveries of am-
ount ordered. Some people have
since obtained coal elsewhere and
some have substituted with wood
and"`'eoal 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 what quantity is desired.
Owing to the above conditions
and commencing on Dec. 16th, all
previous order lists will be cancel-
led ;and we will open a new order
list so that it will now be necessary
for all customers to enter a new
order for any coal they now de-
.'sire for winter delivery.
Orders of course, are aceepted
subject to our being able to oLtain
the supplies. Our terma are cash.
Photic Office 10j; Residence 10w,
e .�arIC :te1013.,
GOAL & PRODUCE MERCHANT
MENSAL! ONT.
PUT YOUI2
Warms, For. Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLTJIVIN
NOTICE.
All, 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. Wurm, Zurich
'NOTICE.
Public Notice is hereby given
that I, the undersigned, have ac-
cepted for collection, all the our-
sten:ling accounts of the butcher
firm., of Ru1.ry & ,Johnston, who
have dissolved partnership, and
request an immediate settlement of
same at the former's .place of bus-
iness,
WM. S. RUBY, Zurich.
HONEY FOR SALE
We have a small quantity of
Choice Clover Hoeney left. which
we will sell .at from 27c to 280' per
pound, Also some• No. 2, clover
Honey from -22c to 23c a pound.
J. Haberer & Sons, Zurich. 31
NOTICE.
All accosn' s not settled by Feb.
15th, we will make draft on through
the bank. Denomy Bros.
FOR SALE
1, Waterloo 2% h. p. engine
1, United 21! h. p. engine.
1, power wash machine
1, neat* Melotte cream separator
for $00 eash.
Some 2. inch belting.
L, A. Prang, Zurich.
ORDERS TAKEN.
For any quantity of hard wood
bea^_h and maple, nearly dry, cut
any length, first class quality wood
linin, and also rough wood.
L. A. Prang, Zurich 24
FOR SALE
Two only, new hand made sleighs
will sell at below present wholesa'te
price. L. PRANG.
NOTICE
I have a large quantity of good
building stone for sale at the St.
Joseph Bloeld. S-tf.
ALEX. FOSTER, Zurich.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of Jacob Rader,
late of the Village of Dashwood,
County of Huron, deceased.
Notice ,is hereby given pursuant
to section 56, Chapter 121 of R,S.O.
1914, that all persons having claims
against the estate of Jacob Rader
who cried on or about September
5tli, 1919, 1, D. at the Village 'of
Dashwood, are -..requested to send
to the undersigned executors on or
before the 12th day of February,
1021, A, D., their names and ad-
dresses with full particulars of
their ,claims in writing and the
nature of the securities [if any',
held by them.
And further take notice that af-
ter 'the said 12th day of February,
A.D. 1921, the assets of the said
estate .will 'be distributed by the
said Executors among the parties
entitled thereto having regard only
to claims of which they shall then
have notice and the estate will
not be liable for any claims not
filed at the time of the said dis-
tribution. •
Dated at Zurich this 26t1i day'
of January, 1921.
'William Rader; Zurich, Ones;
Louis Rader, Dashwood, Ont.
Eeriest Rader, Dashwood, Ontario.
EXECUTORS.
INBURE
YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
DAMAGE 13Y WIND OR. TORN-
ADO.
THE HOME INSURANCE CO.
Insures your Property without
Premium Note, and guarantees' no
special , assessment.
THE WESTERN FARMERS'
WEATHER INS. MUTUAL Co.
paid $11ii 400 loss ins the November
1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins.
in force $25,000,000. Rate 45
cents per $1100 ofr 3 years. Prem-
ium note 2 per cent.
A.ni also agent for several other
'Wind Insurance Companies.
Hoitzraan
ZURICH, s ONT.
ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE
DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS
a
LOCAL NEWS
`Miss Susie Jacobe is visiting at
S9aforth
Mrs. F. Turner of Stanley was
the• guest of her sister, Mrs. E,
,Weida, the past few days.
Mr. Frank Taylor of Crediton,
:called in the village last Thurso
day.
Don"t forget the Home Nurs-
ing and First Aid Class beginning
Feb. 7th.
Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Murray, who
recently returned from the• west,
visited friends here last week.
Messrs. Amos and Simon Geiger
of Michigan are visiting their
father, Mr. Ab. Geiger
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fisher and
children of Detroit, 'visited relat-
ives and friends here for a few
weeks.
Mr. Edmund Troyer of the Pam
Line is holding an auction sale of
Farm Stock, Implements, etc., on
February 24th.
1Vfr. Jacob Oesch of the Goshen
north was taken i11 with append-
icitis last week and was taken to
,London Hospital on Saturday by
Dr. MacKinnon, where an operat
ion wasconsidered necessary.
Large throngs of people are
daily attending the enormous re-
duction sales of our local mercha
nts, and additional clerking staffs
had to be put on by each of them
to meet the large multitudes of
hungry buyers.
The Zurich Womens" Institute are
holding a demonstration of First
Aid and Home Nursing, „eonnlflucted
by Dr. Mary Rutman, from Febr-
uary 7th to Feb. 18th, both dates
inclusive at the dinpng rooms of
the Commerc;al Hotel, Zur:ch, 'two
classes will be held each day, one
in the afternseon and the other
in the evening at 8 o'clock. Dr.
Rutman is a woman of very wide
experience having spent consider-
able time in India. She• is home
at present on Furlough and has
conducted somevery successful
home nursing courses for the inst-
itutes. The Secretaries where she
has conducted courses write that.
they cannot speak too highly of.
the instruction she has given and
the membership increasede stead-
ily from time the course began un-
til they were ended. Those wi-
slung to join please hand your
name go Miss I. Rclutledge or
Miss Leila Seibert, the fee being
59 cents, for meeting eXpenses.
The following quotations about
Women from the words of famous
authors were collected by one o;
the subscribers of the Herald.
More will appear in the next
issue.
1 There is scarcely • a single ca-
use in which a woman is not en -
some way fomenting the suit -
Juvenal.
2 In all eras and climes a wom-
an of great genius or beauty has
dome what she chose-Ouida.
3 The egotism of woMen is al-
ways for two -Mme De •Stael.
4 'Woman is seldom merciful to
the man who is timid -Edward Bul-
war Lytton.
5 A woman"s council brought us
first to woe -Dryden.
6 A; woman's tongue is• her
sword, that she never lets rust -•
Madan. Necker.
7 Few disputes exist w>h:ch have
not had their origin in women -Ju-
venal.
8 Most women will forgive a
liberty, rather than a slight -Col-
ton'. .
9 Woman is a maricle of dive
ine contradictions-Julis Michlet.
LOST "
On Zurich. Road between Blind
Line and Zurich, on Saturday last,
a horse blanket. Finder please
leave at Herald Office.
FOR SALE
I • ani offering for sale my barn
in Zurich, size 24x40 and 16 feet
high. Apply 'Wm. Siebert Zur-
ich. -31
THRESHING 'MACHINE, ETC.
FOR SALE
Consisting of one Sawyer -Mas-
sey Peerless Separator and 20 h.
p. S -M. traction engine, tank,
belts, Etc. Also a first class bean
thresher with re -cleaner; ''one 5 -
passenger touring car, in good con-
dition, .Sor further particulars
apply .to John ,Thirsk, Blake. .
P. 0., R. RL 2, Zurich. ,-31
NOTICE
Any one concerned who has
Made a practice of visiting the
Maple Leaf Club Rooms, during
the day or es -ening, AND IS NOT
A M:EMBBER, will do well if he
discontinues this practice, as we do
not intend giving further warning
Signed;
Managing ;Committee,
Maple Leaf Club,
LOCAL NEWS
1Vlies Dorothy Frit' was a vis-
iter to Dashwood over Sunday.
Mre Wt . Beaver of Heesall cal-
led on friends here one day last
'week
A. large number of hockey fans
attended the ExetereZurieh v. s,
Godericb game last Friday evening
The farmers of this section are
receiving large shipments of .anth-
racite coal through the local le F.
0 Clubs,
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Truernner of
Michigan, were visitors at the
home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Con. Tree -
Meier, 14th ,Can`., last week:
Dr. Rutman has just closed a
very successful class at Fordwieh
of 76 girls of Home Nursing and
First Aid.
The Zurich Book Room is going
out of business,, for particulars see
advertisement elsewhere in this
Issue of the Herald.
Mr. 'Robert Turner, of Stanley has
a White Leghorn hen that recently
laid an egg that measured Si inch-
es by 611 inches in circumference, A
dozen of these would certainly be
good value at present market
puce.
The British Empire and the Un-
ited ,Stites Republic are rivals in
trade, they mmy be rivals for mar-
itime su;nremtcy, and they are
both stro ng w:llei and aggressive
but a cea-lict between them is
simply unthinkable, and the time
Seems not so far distant when their
great resources shall be leagued in
compact to snake another world
ever impossible.
When the plumber makes a mis-
take he charges twice for it. When
a lawyer makes a mistake he has
'a chance to try the case again:.
When the carpenter makes a mis-
take, pit"s just what he expected!
When a doctor snakes a mistake,l
he buries it. When a judge mak-
es a mistake, it becomes the law
of the land. When a preacher
makes a mistake nobody knows
the difference, but when a printer
makes a mistake, then Good -Night
COMPOSITION
"WASTE NOT, WANT NOT"
Mrs. Jones was a landlady of a
small hotel` in a village. •She
was a good cook but not always
as saving as she might be.
• 1z€'e had roasted some - beet -for.
dinner and as' she took it. out of
the • oven she thought "I believe
I will put it on a platter adn have
Jim carve and serve it at the
table."' There would only be her
few boarders for dinner that day
as it was stormy and she thought
they )would like to have a real
dinner like they used to have at
home. She cut some pieces off
the sides t n make it noun d and the,
put parsley around the edge of
the 'platter. • '.
"What shall I do with these big
;pieces I cut off?"' She thought,
"They might come in handy for
meat pie tomorrow, -No, i guess
I" will, throw them out. I want
pork ehop7 for. d'nner tomorrow"
So she threw the nice big pieces
out for-th' cat and took her lov-
ely roast lista the dining room, for g -
it was almost twelve o"clock.
When all was ready she •i'7tn?'
the dinner bell and, much to her
surprise, four strangers came in
for dinner, besides the regular
boarders. Hadn"t her husband
told her about the. strangers? Yes
he he i, but she was so busy that
she paid no attention to what he
was saying. Would there be en-
ough meat? She could not roast
any more now. "If only, I had
done it as usual and served it in
the kitchen," She thought site
could have given a little less to
each. one. Would. Jim notice that
there was. not much and serve ac-
cordingly? Jin was her favorite
boarder and he was serving. Ile
did notice and was 'very careful:
He gave that 'grouchy old boarder
an extra amount for fear he would
scold, but kept none for himself.
In the meantime Mrs. Jones
was in the kitchen worrying about
?i:he treat. The strangers would.
,,think she was an awful landlady'.
If only I had saved those good
pieces instead of giving thein to
the cat. There were to least three
Pieces that could have been used.
She looked out the door and saws
the cat carrying the last piece to
the barn. She went to the eine
Mg room and found then all
through with potatoes and meat.
So she served the pre..
N,Srhen` dinner was over Jim came
into the kitchen and saw. Mr. and
Mrs, Jones eating potatoes with -
nut meat. • Mrs. `Jones tol hint ]tow •
she had planned to have .a - nice
dinner and ,also about the wasted
meat. Kind-hearted Jim 'tried to
help 'by saying that everyonehad
had, plenty to eat and that he tho-
ught the strangers too had enjoy -
'd that kind of a meal. "Tint,"
he added, "remember the old say-
ing' 'Waste Not, Want Not.'.'
4,
Children C
or Fletcherr's
Fletcher':. Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children.
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's meticine'
is even more essential for Ruby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common. ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and, no claim ha$ been made for it that its use for over 30
yrs has not proven. .P.l
hat C STIA?
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Cyrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, llorphino ncr other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. -For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrho2; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, a•.d:' by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort—The Mothers Friend.
GE
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Bears the Signature of
'ALWAYIt
In Lse For ver 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
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V `Sii��"�'i..'IST-,
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waters
I have received a large shipment of
the celebrated Premier Cfeam. Separ-
ator whcih I will sell at pre-aclvai ce
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prices f ort time.
Special prices for Farmer's Clubs
Agent for Massey -Harris Im-
plements and Repairs
Fairbanks cCz Morse Fare Engines
Give us ,a call Before purchasing elsewhere
J, E, DRUAR, t, -- Zurich
HESS & CO.
OVERLAND SALES AN D SERVICE STATION
overdan .. Cars! overland Cars
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L
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At . Market Price and accrued
interest. Yield nearly 7 per cent.
• An absolutely safe investment and a guaranteed interest pay-
ment every six months. At present low prices the, yield is good..
BUY NOW WHILE TII+ PRICES ARE LOW
ORDERS TAKEN BY
Andrew Fe Hess, - Zurich