Zurich Herald, 1916-04-28, Page 71 Classitied, Ads .i LOCAL NEWS,
LEGAL "CARDS.
PBOCTDFOOT,'KLLIARAN, & COOKE,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notnrisa
` Public &c. Office, on the Square, 2nd
door from Hamilton St, Goclerich.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates
W Pa onoFoote, K. C. J. L. 11A.ILORAai.
H. J. ri aooT ln.
Mr. Cooke will he, in fJens}t11 on Friday
and Saturday of each week.
PAtDICAL CARDS
R A. J. MacKINNON late House
Surgeon,Erie County Hospital,
Buffalo N.. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House Staff, New York Polyclinic
MedicalSchool and Hospital'. Drug
store in connection. Office, Zurich
Ont.
Inv N. F. Schram;, Late House
Surgeon and. house Physician
of Victo is Hospital, Loudon,
Ga aduate of Faculty of Aledaiine of
Western University, London.
Main Office at Dashwood, Ont.
Visits Sbipka Monday afternoon of
oath week.
The Horne
Insurance Co
Paid•up Capital $6,000,000
Surplus to Policyholders
$19,536,177, 25
Insures your barn against damage
by wind or tornado for 40 cents
per $100 for 3 years, and your
house for 80 cents per $100 for
8 years. -No premium note and
no extra assessment .guaranteed.
•
Ca oad of fresh ctraent arriyee.
0 ,llartleiu.
• J, F. Moritz is visiting relatives in
Guelph for a week, .
New ads -C Ilan tleih,112,axwell Mo•
or Oats, Production and Thrift,
• Have' you renewed your subscripti-
on'to the Herald for 1916? •
Miss Melvina Koehler spent the
holidays with 'relatives at Tavistock;
Miss Elleanor Hartleib of Toronto
visited at her hdsne here over Sunday.
Mr W Nieman, of'East Aurora, N.
Y., was a business visitor here last
week.
Miss Ella DeQjet-dine of Sarepta is
visiting her sibter, Mrs. A. W. Horley,
at present.
We handle only Neilson's celebrated
ice cream in ' different flavors. Mrs
McCormick,
TZ
Ga
Agent. Zrn1h
Dealer in Lightning Rods
The CtVIadian Temperance Act
comes into force in Perth county on
Monday next,
Many. of the boys are taking advant-
age of the high water in the creeks to
go sucker fishing.
Mrs Chris Stage, of Dashwood, vis-
ited at the home of her son, IVir R F
Stade, over Silndtty.
Berlin electors will vote on tthe
question of changing the name of that
city on llay 19th next.
Now is the time to secure a pair of
white sole rubber boots. They are the
best made. 0 -+sitz.
Pte E Fisher, of Berlin, visited at
the home of bis parents, Mr and Mis
0 Fisher, oval.; Sunday. -
100,000
Pounds Rags
Wanted
Also Scrap Iron, of all kinds
brass, copper, rubbers, etc.
Uighest. Market Prices.
Wait for Me.
A,. Mitten 1tz,
Zurich
Telephone, • ; 17
Zurich Meat
MARKET
:DEALERS BSI
k
Fresh and Salt Meats
and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
CASH ,FOR SKINS & HIDES
T'11niblot
Deilchlert
UNDERTAKING
Mr Herb. Desjardine and Miss Fern
Wainer visited, friends at New Earn -
burg and Baden over the tarter
holidays.
Our mailing list is corrected tip to
April 26th. If you have paid your
subscription the label on this paper or
wrapper will show it.
Frank 111 Poyden, a. well-knrwn
traveller, of London, died suddenly at
his home last week. He was a frt
IIENSALI4
Or villa Taylor , and sisters hare
inn tl °•t the farm on the Parr line,
Thigh McDonald is putting hie let
in shape for the erection of a fine 1,E-
sidenee' in the spring.
Mrs Miller has moved' into the
dwelling owned •by the Dalrymple
estate.
Albert \'Vlijtesides,Jr•, a few nighis
ago, took two tablets containingcarbt,-
lie acid by militakeaud narrowly es
oaped death by poison. It took some
hours before ,the doctoas got hien past
the danger point. :•
Lient (luff, of Seaforth, is assisting
Lieut Wilson here at present.
1916
Assessment Roll for Hay
Township
Mr George Blackwell, the assessor
for Hay township, has returned the
completed Assessment Roll for 1916 to
the clerk, The following statistics are
gleaned therefrom. Number of acres
assessed, resident, 52,579; non resident
1451; Number of acres cleared 43.577;
woodland, 2;825; slash, 29; swamp.;
6,540; Value of real property, exclus-
ive of buildings, $1,725,155; buildings
$674,515; total taxable real property,
$2,399,670; real property exemptfor
local improvement taxes, $51,100;
business assessment, $14,835; taxable
income, $750; Total assessment, $2,-
415,265; Number of residents in town-
ship, 2,767; Male persons 21 to 60
year old, 635; dogs 336; Number of
children between ages of 8 and 14, 387•
ST. JObEPH
Captain J. N. Cantin of London
was home on Friday last and retulned
on Saturday.
Mr Alphonso Papineau of Inge Bel
spent Easter with his parents.
Mr Joe Cantin who is attending St.
Jeronle's College at Berlin, visited his
home for a few days.
Mr Newman of Buffalo, manager
re for the Cabana arm, as he a.
few days last week, attending to busi-
ness of the brick yard. Arrangements
were made in regards to the brick yal d
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1plctri Starting
Electric Ligif'atirgg
mountable Rims
quenb visitor in Zurich.
c ems'•
and 111r Lc uia 7eiltey has now her g
of yard ae d far n.
The continued wet weather is keep
ing the farmers from seeding opera-
tions. The roads in this section are
also suffering from the dampness:
Rev. D. Johnston, pastor of the
Blake and Ilillsgeen Presbyterian
churchs, conducted the services in the
Evangelical church last Sunday even-
ing.
Mr Roy Geiger will have charge of
the evening services in the Evangelical
church next Sunday, while the paste),,
Rev G F Blown wilt conduct the
morning services.
I have a quantity of.. fertilizer for
sale, different kinde for different
plants. A special grade for onions
and garden, same can be had at any
time at my barn. J. Hey, Jr.
i
Frompt Service
Moderatorha•1r'gges
Tailor Shop
and
Laundry'
W. It
HOFFMAN
Zurich, -• Ontario
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the Luthero parsonage, Dalshwood, on
Wednesday evening, by Rev P Graapb
ner, when Miss Flossie Howald was
united in mar.i tge to Mr Daniel
Staubus, both of near Zurich. A
social t to 3 was spent' by the young
couple and their friends at the home
of Mr II Neeb the same evening
The herald joins in extending best
wishes. 1
A recent bulletin issued by the In
land Reveni a Department, Ottawa,
deals with 38 samples of the Lew ,
fangled breakfast foods. It sear s
that, without any increase in nutri-
t've value, one dollar's worth of wheat
in the Meek ast food form costs $$15, mo
and corn even more than that. Ordin-
ary oat heal, at the regular price, has
a higher food value than any of the
high•priced fads.
PROPERTY CHANGES
Mr Samuel Deitz has purchased
the piece of land from Mr Abarhanl
Geiger in the north western part of
Zurich, occupied as the agricultural
grounds about twelve years ago. The
plot contains about three and one-half
acres and the price paid is $450, Mr
Deitz gets possession at once.
A number of important property
changes have taken place in the village
this week. Mr C Silber has disposed
of his property to Mr Wm 0 Wagner,
and by the deal became owner of Mr
Wagner's house and lots in the sold t
end of town which he has since soto
Mr Louis Foster, who intends to move
back to Zurich. Mr Either has put
chased the fine residential property
owned by Ivir P W Hese. We have
not learned what Mr Hess intends to
do, but be will likely build this. -sum-
mer. Possession is given on May 15th
he the above transaetiOUs.
Mr Peter Papineau of Detroit was
home fcr a few days. •
111r D. Smith spent the holidays
with friends at New Hamburg.
Mr and Mrs Joe Bedard spent Easter
in Zurich with their son, Dennis.
Mr anti Mrs Nelson Denomme and
Mr and Mrs Louis Jeffrey were guest.,
of Mr Leon Jeffrey of the Babylon
line on Sunday last.
Mr John Groff and sister Mabe',
spent Sunday with their mother, at
Baden.
Mr Joe Oorriveau and his staff rf
men started their summer's work cn
Monday.
BP
Andrew F. Hess
CONVEYANCING, ETO.
IttE INSURANCE .
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
AUT0111OB1LE INSURANCE
PRIVATE FETUS TO 'LOAN
AGENT FOR GREAT WEST
PERiIA.NENT LOAN Co.
ACCOUNTS COLLECTED
ACCIDENT LIStIRANOR
Herald Office
urich
Cross Fertilizer Co.
BASIC SLAG
I am taking orders for the above
celebrated brand of Fertilizer for
delivery next Spring.
I handled this brand last season
awith had splendid success it.
Basic Slag has been used with
greatest success on beans, etc
Prices Cash $20,00 F. • 0. S•.
Station. $22 on 8 months time.
Mr Thomas Oonsibt, Hill's Green,
Huron Co. writes on 14th December
1914 --"Sydney Basic Slag is good
stuff. I got half -ton in 1018, al d
applied it to five acres of Fall Whewf
and had more wheat off the 5 acres
than on 15 acres that had no Fertilise--
er. Last. Spring 1914 I tried Slag
alongside -a Mixed ' 'erhill.rer that cost
mo $82. per ton: and the Slag gave me
txtuch better.results."
JOSEPH RAU
R, R. No. Zi Zonal.
In the deep• sand or gravel
on the hills ; in soft mud;
where quick acceleration is needed in traffic
driving; on the smooth highway where speed
is desired—these are the places where the power of the Gray
Dort motor can be really appreciated.
Your appreciation of Gray Dort sturdiness
grows as you drive your car.
The price, $550.00, with electric starting and lighting, puts
the Gray Dort within reach of the average family for every
member to enjoy and use.
P L. KROH Agent ZURICH
Specifications
Model 5A.
Touring Car
Five-passenger;left-
hand clriv:'; center
control ; four-cy lin-
der motor cast cn
bloc ; circul•;tirg
splash lnbrres,ting
system; 01: -mo-
syphon cooling syitem;
Connecticut i nit len;
gravity feed gaulne
system is cawl c•lrct-
ive tpe transmission;
3 speeds forward and
reverse; three-quarter
floating rear axle; in-
ternal expanding end
external contracting
brakes; demountable
rims, BOx3f melt tires;
Non -Skid tread on rear;
50 inch full cantilever
springs in rear; front
semi elliptic; stream
line with ample leg
room in both compart-
ments; 105 -inch wheel
base; standard eiuip-
ment including elec-
tric starter, electric
generat or, electric
lights throughout, one-
man top, speedometer,
gasoline gauge, electric
horn and complete tool
equipment.
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Torrance School, Guelph,
decorated with "Neu -Tone".
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ee Home in Montreal, decorated
with Neu -Tone"
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Jam. Church in Nova Scotia, ,
decorated with "Neu -Tone' .
It is po easy and so economical to have a beautifully
,decorated home, with "NEU-TONE" Flat Finish.
The soft, restful "Neu -Tone" tints will delight the woman
and man who appreciate refinement and delicacy in the home.
When you "Neu -Tone" the walls, you save all fuss and
bother of washing and scraping 'the plaster to re -decorate.
Simply apply another coat of "NEU-TONE" in any shade or
tint desired.
"NEU-TONE" is cheaper than wall paper. It is truly
economical—absolutely sanitary—can't fade, scale or rub off—
AND IS WASH. BLE. Soap and water cleans a "NEU•
TONE" wall and takes away dust, stains and finger prints.
Marble -he Floor Finish will withstand all the wear and
abuse to which a floor varnish is subjected ; it can be used on
hard or soft wood floors ; every can carries with it a money-
back guarantee.
"MADE IN CANADA"
Write direct to the Martin-Senour Co., Limited, Montreal,
for their 1.916 Booklet, "Town and Country Homes", showing many
new dolor schemes and giving valuable paint information.
CHAS. HARTLEIB, ZURICH, Ont.
Small quantity of red clover seed
For sale at $14 per bushel, T. L. .
Wo have the fallowing varieties of
Essex grown seed cone on hand;
Wisconsin No. 7; 'White Cap Yellow
Dent; Improved Lemming and Mem-
oth Southern Sweet. Prices right.
Ruby S3 d eeeetwe
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We liar r er Paoli a finer or better
eelet-thei 01 eh -es. See our display, Hotel Property For Sale
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Y r I'orinaldsbyde in bells Known es the D:anlinion Mouse,
meet, , 0 :t,ll n3nch cheaper than Zurich. Must he sold befoen May
pet „ . - 11 bottles, bring your lit, 1016, otherwise will be closed by
old, the lerneet-alnouut for ihat'de.te, Feet eriineiters apply to.
your et 0. HarVet b. 1 Wnx S 3teh lsou, G'ixrlch.