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Zurich Herald, 1921-04-14, Page 5Thursday, April, 14th, 1921 e aUS NES$ CARDS Proudfoot, I illorctra. & HOLM.ESI Barristers, Solleitors, Nlutar ies, Puielin Etc, Office on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St. God - evict!. private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. Wend! oot, 11',C. J. L. Killoran D. E. Holmes. Mr, Holmes will be in Hensall on Friday of each week. .ANDREW F, BEES, Notary Public Cora uaissioner, Conveyancing, Fire and, Life Insurance, Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co Herald Office, Zurich. DY. S. Hardie ie DENTIST At `!ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY .DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN oP 1,7C'n HEN0 OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co- ianty of Huron, Sales conducted illi any part of the County. Char- ges moderate. Satisfaction guar- ianteed or no pay. Several fine farms have been placed in my hands for sale. Zurieh, P. O. 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 mea trial and I will assure you satisfaction or make no charge. Arthur. Weber, - Dashwood. Phone 31 r 13. yT{y Zurich e M A R K E T Fresh and Salt Meats Boiogxta Sausages, etc Highest Cash •Price for Wooly` CASH FOR SKINS &'11DES Tangbilat Deichert NOTICE As I have recently purchased the artery 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 hire. Anything done in the team- ing line 46-tf. GEO. J. THIEL Phcne 58 Zurich. SIMMIMILIIIIIPUr LIVE POULTRY WANTED 'Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m. Do not feed fowl sante morning "when brought in. Highest l.: Cask Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich WANTED Dealers and Farmers to know that A. Weiss, 147 Grange Ave., Toronto, Are direct buyers and pay top prices for Dressed chi- eckens, eggs and butter. Also cat- tle Hides and Wool. Wants steady shippers reliable zervice, same clay returns. For a square deal don't forget —to ship and trade with; A. WEISS, 147 Grange Ave, 1 otonto, Ontario. t-43 YaMKmex'.IYLL'Gt . .uuW.1v'a�w {SPRING AND SUUIVIMER DELIV- ERIES. Season 1921 During the past Coal Season 'which has almokt ended, we have been able to render the consuming public of Zurich and vicinity, a fuel service which, we think, has not .been equaled in any other part oaf the country. 'We will again hluring the' coining season give of our best services in solving your Wel problems and subject to the usual conditions governing prices arid deliveries, \\'e, are glad to announce we are arnni+l orders at the old Stand where we are Still doing bus- ineas °gin=owing the calumny of our enemies and the adulations of our. friends, strongly fortified in Kopjc- *enjoying the eventualities of the fight. --Terms Cash, :phone—House 10W, Office 1.0J ClatItolorol iOAXL & PRODUCE, {{MERCHANT H t N� »� A !'..,e R,.. O' .PUT Y'OD'It Wants, .For '$ale, Lost, Found, Notice,' EtCm Ads IN THIS COLUMN WANTED A limited number of cattle will be taken for pasture for the corn- . ing season. For further partic- ulars apply to B. J. Brisson--Sti, 1 Joseph. t-43 EGGS FOR. HATCHING nconas Eggs for: hatch- ing• from the Shepherd and Ratz Strain. --3. Gascho & F. B. Meyer. FOR SALE SWEET CLOVER SEED A quantity of White and Yellow Sweet Clover seed for Sale,, ap-; ply to Alfred Westlake, Bayfield. Phone 5=419, Heneall. LOST A brown Collie dog, bob -tail. Finder please notify Herald Office or' Dashwood or Zurich, Tel, Off. FOR SALE A good wrought Iron Range cook stove with large reservoir. Apply to Wm. S. Johnston,Zurieh FOR SALE A quantity of good onion Seed for sale, Apply to Mrs. J. H. 5chlnell. tf-36 ,EOR SALE A quantity of timothy seed pur- ity No. 1, and a small lot of Alsike clover seed. Get our prices, i J. Gascho & Son, -37 FOR SALE THRESHING MACHINE, ET.C. Consisting of one Sawyer -Mas- sey Peerless Separator 'and 20 h. p. S.M. traction engine, tank, belts, Etc., one 9-h,p, Lister gas- olene engine. For further part- iculars apply to John: Thirsk, 33iake, R. R. oN. 2, Zurich -31 FOR SALE A choicly bred Registered Short- horn bull, 15 months old, dark red in .,color,• Scotch Topped. This is an exceptional good one. Apply. J. P. RAU, Zurich. Phone 12-96 * 33-3 NOTICE. • I have a pure bred Poled Her- ford Bull for breeding purposes. Moses Gerber, Bronson Line, St- anley, 11A mile north of Blakt t42 HENSALL GREENHOUSE We keep a supply on hand of cut flowers in season, a&eso potted pl- ants, Beganias, Primroses and 'Cin- eraras, Glaaolion bulbs. Tomatoe plants in season. Funeral wreaths furnished promptly. tf-37 JOHN ZUEFLE, HENSALL FOR SALE I am offering for sale ray barn in Zurich, size 24x40 and 16 feet high. Apply Wm. Siebert Zur- NOTICE I have a large quantity of good building stone for sale at the St. Joseph Bloelc. e-tf. I nave a quantity of good short -love wood for sale opposite the Zo ich Garage.. A. Foster tf-30 INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST DAMAGE BY 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 $11(11/00 loss in the November 1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins. in force $25,000,000. Rate 45 cents per•$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 LIGHTNING RODS { !. tp�e Five LOCAL :idyS Mr,' S. E. .Faust is visiting fri- ends la Michigan, 11I1..; Harry Rose left for Sarnia and Detroit on Tuesday, • Williams Bros. delivered .a'vel-,. uable horse to Seaforth last Thurs- day. Mr, Ezra 13reneer of Grand Bend made a business trip to Zur- ich on Tuesday. Mr. John Deiehert spent the week and at New Haven, to visit his brother, Mr. Henry Deichert, who is ill. Mr. W. K. 'Lehman of Caledonia, Mich„ is hire attending the fun- eral of his mother, the late Jes- sie Lehman.. The vote for the coming Refer- endum will be held next Monday, Very little enthusiasm seems to be shown in this campaign. The W.C.T,U. Will meet for their annual election of officers at the. home of Mrs, C. Fritz on Wed- nesday evening, April 20th at eight o'clock, : K. Mr, and Mrs. Theo. McAdams and son Milton of the Bronson Line, were to Seaforth on Wednesday last on business. Owing to the limited space in our columns, we are holding some interesting school reports for next week. • Mr. Jos: Ducharme of Detroit, visited his parents on the Bron- son, and returned to the city on Monday morning. Mr. D. A. Cantelon of Hensall, the. weil-known coal and produce dealer has inserted a new add.in. the Herald of this issue, which( is of unusual interest. Read it, and study it i .Another new business has open- ed up in' town, Kalbfleisch & Wag- ner ,Photographers. We haveno authority as to the ability and capacity 01 their profession, but we see their large Studio Sign out, and hope for the best. With this issue of the. Herald We wish to draw the attention of our enders to the change Made there - n, as 't'ke pages have been lenge honed about two inches, and hereby giving us about 36 inches more column space, and giving ou even greater value for ydur money. Most weeklies in places he size of Zuricharid even much arger towns, have long ago iscontinued publication. But ve are pleaved to state that the erald has the support of the en - ire community, not alone in sub- cription, but, also in advertising, hick is about the greatest rev - nue that a paper has. Undou- tedly the reason for this latter upport is clue to the fact , that ur merchants. .and business men' re "alive" go after the business nd get it, and also that the peo- 1a of Zurich and rural community ave long adopted the Buy-At- ome slogan;: where better values n be received for your dollar, id by doing so you have the oriie dealer, "the man that you now" to back it up and you cl- ays can see, an article before pur- iascng it, you also help to make uricb a great business centre, sci thereby your farm or prop- 'ty becomes much more valuable. f course we admit there are are, but few, who cannot see ny farther than the length of eir nose and advocate out -of- wn buying, they are few how- ver, and of little consideration. e an uplift to your community, 1p your, home business, Mirome paper, and they will help you. • --FOR SALE We have the following varieties of seed corn for sale; Wis. No. 7; White Cap Yellow Dent; Learn- ing, Early Bailey and M.S. Sweet. J. Gascho & Son. -41 r i1 t t t 1 H t s e b s 0 a a ea p H ai la 1. or 0 SO a th to B He h FERTILIZER As 1 cannot find time to call on my many customers for orders for' theor supply of Fertilizer for the Coming season'. I ani taking the liberty to quote the following pric- es ' \ iz;- 16n for April $38.33 a ton. 1-8-1 for April $42.10. 1-10-1 for April $44.25 2-82 for April $50.25 Orders will be accepted for the above at once. J. Hey, Jr,, Zurich 35 te++ 1•+1, .44.1 ++44+++++443 401-ee e+++++++++++1..',°4. ^4, 43 N 4. .9 eek. Fl Seed. 1 .4. 4. We have a limited quantity of Rax Seed suitable for feed puro poses which we will sell °'at avery reasonable price. F C. K . /Ah .i�.+11 '�) 1 �1�,, r� i S�� -1 6 ..+,,, •P ONE6.'ZURICH •ICH ; 4. K L °.,:.YA�•� .,;.4L }.++ 4,.;41' anf •i• i 1' ++44 . ,reyw . "b "+fire+++4' " ++++++++++++4+1 a Mr, John Fuss spent a few days at Seaforth last week,. Mr, W. C. Callfas vas a business visitor to London last Friday. Mr. J. PrMeter made a business trip to Seaforth on Friday. ,. Mr. Bort Holt of Grand 1.39nd was in the village an Tuebrday. Mr. Fred Papineau of St. Joseph left for Detroit on Tuesday mor- ring. Chnton's tax rate for 1921 is set at 36 mills, one mill less than last year, , Mr.. Win,, Koehler 01 the Goshen south, .has treated himself to a new Fozd. . Mrs. Annie Zeller of Detroit, spent the week -end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Klopp, Mr. Frank Bossenberry or Kit- chener spent the .past week in this visinity and left on Tuesday morning.. Miss Louisa Howald of London, spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Howeld. Mrs,. C. L. Smith, and little Mae, are spending a few weeks at the home of the former's parents at Mil verton: Mr. Geo; Thiel and parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew Thiel, attended the funeral of' a relative at Wood- stock last Wednesday. We rl;Jon the new packing plant of the Dumart Packing Co., was started this week. The Company has a poid up capital of $200,009 -- and. an. authorized capital or $1,000,000.—Kitchener Journal. Mr.. Alfa Zettel moved his house- hold effects on Monday from the, dwelling he resided in for several years, owned by the Iliedeman Flax Co., at the west end of the village, to the Babylon Line. Mr. Herb. Uttley who has sold his property at the north end of the vi.lige, to M. D. Mero, moved on Tuesday into the house vacated by Mr. Zettel, • The Privy Council, England has derided that the Home Rule Act for Ireland shall go into effect on April 5th. The first step under the! act is to be the issuance of writs 'for elections to the new Par- liaments, which will take place thr-e1 weeks afterwards. The Be - ft Parliament will assemble in June. The present prospects se- em to be that few candidates will eonm forward for the Southern Parliament, , and it seems doubt- 1ui whether this Parliament will be farmed: IN MEMORIAM IIartleib-In loving memory .01 Ainelia Schmidt, beloved wife of Charles' Hartleib, who departed this ]ife one year ago to -day, April 131h, 1920, at Waterloo, Ont. We m'i'ss thee from our home, Mother; We miss thee from thy place. .A. shadow o'er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and wiling hand Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee Mother; We miss thee everywhere. —Husband and Daughters. WAY BURN NEWS Mrs. W: -Fisher and Miss F. L. Mew of Goderich spezit last week with their cousins MVIr. and Mrs, J. S. Delgaty, Mr. Albert Boyce of the Goshen Linn, Stanley, visited this section last week. A few .cases of measels exist in Wayburn district, Consequently the attendance at school has been light since Easter. Seeding operations, which were brisk last Week, have been cur- tailed by the rains and hard frosts lately. Two cares els froni \'4aybur:z \"S- itod the school on the 14th, Hay, to hear the debate on Agriculture and Manufacturers, Miss Euloren Guenther, teacher of No. 12, Stephen, brought some 25 of her pupils to Weyburn sch- ool enjoying a profitable afternoon together in oral tests and liter- ary treat. A series of gospel services will be given in Wayburn school by J. S. Delgaty on Sunday evenings The first occur. April 17th at 7 p.mt, Subject; What True Christianity stands for. The Referendum on Temperance will be dealt with. The second address on April 21t1i. Subject; The Next two great Ev- ents n View. We hope the dis- tricts will avail themselves of these a ddre :ses by attending regularly. We are now open for all kinds of Bicycle Repairing. No Job too :big; No Job too areall. Also Agcnit for the Well-known lied Bird and Hyslop makes of Bicycles. Give us a Call O'BRIEN & WALP um Offices, • and Shop, Iir4t 1:,uildinq south of Waiper House. tf-40 N2 40%9 Thelr' ol7riclaayol Patontl°tadicmck l,j A"lregi*�ubleFrep n ianfnrllSe,, 1 Is imilatcngatelbodbyTteguta „I rang the andBowcls 0' ' Tnheeirheerby. OPIdroumtn�?Mnee5hoolGlteerfninesaateentan il Mineral.olA:atoox0 Airipeaf'©1dDr.Sal°'ICIa1'IT ,,ii nunipkrn SeetG i ,Senna 1 14etla,S'aT1 tlttise Jird• PA °rmrnE •f'rarG«nafsSatllG jurne Scan GiarifrkdSugat' 1li.2rmn:°Tar AhelpfulRemedyfor '118oandpFever shn D e s and ie,sutting-therefronvinInfancy.,1 loss ok' SLEug Ta -c 5ignaiurz of `i � qtrSimile' � i{ ,laza r n CooY €` Mozaar>:Hx.,z�,QPA°°. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know Pat Cstra Always Bears the Signature of Use Fr Ov©r Tirty Years 1 { Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY NEW von): 0117. . ,, e > s ` liaweeee ey ,sy211s, arm 61 eamery We are Sole Agents for this district for the celebrated and well-known Massey -Harris Farm Implements and Farm Engines and Tractors, and can supply your wants for the corn= ing season. They Nave Stood The Fest They Have Established a B igtfith 11. Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere J. E. DRUAB, oZurich tiD „7M ,ni, - .. ,rte ew .,a'aTe ri a .{d ci F. M. HESS & C O, 0 - ZURICH OVERLAND SALES AN 1) SERVICE STATION Overland Cars! Overland C rs Conveyancing --DEEDS, i',IORTGAGES, WILLS, ETC. Victory Bonds ---BOUGHT AND SOLD Insurance --ALL LINES OF AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE HAND.• . LED. Income Tax Returns ---CAREFULLY PREPARED Andrew F..IF. c ,s Zurich Agent for—Huron )d Erie Mortgage Corporation; Tho 1 . aD.a:Lda \Tru-tsul, Co„