Zurich Herald, 1916-09-08, Page 7Classified Ads
LEGAL ; oAtioS.'
PROUDFOOT, I ILT,ORApN, & 000KE,
Barristers, Solioitors, . Notaries
Public sat. • Office, on the Square, 2nd
door from lIamiiton. St.. Goderich.
Private funds bo loan at lowest rates
W. Peel:weer, X. C. J. L. KrraLOrtAxr,
H. J. 1), Cooks,
Mr. Cooke will be in Hensall on Friday
and Saturday of each week.
MEDICAL CARDS
1,$ A. J. MacKINNON late HomoSurgeon, Erie County Hospital,
Buffalo N. Y. Late assistant resi-
dent Physician, Manhattan Maternity
Hospital N. Y. city. Late of the
House Staff, New York Palyclinic
Medical School and Hospital. Drug
store in connection. Office, Zurich
Ont.
Zurich: Meat
MARKETI
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH , FOR SKINS & BIDES
Yunnbiut &'
Deichert
The Home
Insuarnce Co.
area -
Paid -up Capital $6,000;000
Surplus to Policyholders '-
$19,536,177.26
Insures your barn against damage
by wind or tornado for 40 cents
per $100 for 3 years, and your
house for 30 cents per $100 for
8 years.- No premium note and
no extra assessment guaranteed.
G. HOLTZMAN
Agent - Zurich
Dealer in Lightning Rods;
UNDERTAKING
Prompt Service
Moderatesrharges
Tailor Shop
'and
Laundry
EgallealMisMaREMERManallaM
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Ontario
rux'suax,
W. H. H o F F IM A N
A RLLIABICE AGENT WANTED
In every good town and district in
Ontario, where we are not
• represented.
Territory reserved for the right elan.
Highest commissions paid
Attractive advertising platter.
Splendid List Of New
,Specialties for Season
1916-.1917
' Tnalucling the new ever°-
bearing Raspberry, St. Regis
Stone G Wellington
The Foothill Nuseries
(Established 1837)
TORONTO
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LOCAL NEWS
We have quantity of choisepot
aloes for sale. Ruby & G'ascho.
Messrs• ;.:'Beaver and T. L. Wil-
liams spent Labor Day in London,
'and Mrs. Wan. Uttley visit,
ed relatives in 'Seaforth on Sunday
Mr. Oliver Davis ..spentt Sunday+
and Monday at his hoarse in Exeter
Miss Erna Fritz left for London
on Monday where she will attend
school.
New Ads—L, Prang, Rube &
Cltascho, Miss Ida Qr-weiin, Memo
Steckley,
Meseta, Meaner Eilber and Wm.
Brown. visited Crediton friends civ
yr Snanday,
Mr. Jinn. Eidt sand R. Willer!•,
of Dashwood, called on friends in
town on Tuesday.
Mr. Clayton Hoffman left for Ex-
eter on Monday where he will at-
tend :Collegiate.
Mis.. Dora S: with and 4r. Robert
Green visited friends in Ma ex ton
over the holidays.
Mr Thos. Klumpp and John Eh-
lers of. Dashwood were in town on
.t. u esday, on business..
Mr. and Mrs. G. Schaub of How-
ard City, Mich., are visiting at E,
W. Stoskoipf's this week.
Miss Klein of Mildmay, has en-
gaged as milliner with Ruby &
trast;ho, for the fall season,,
Mr. Ezra Kaercher and Mr. Sny-
der'
of Kitchner, visited relatives
and friends there .on Monday.
Ma , amid 310. J. Preetter and Mrs
W, L. ;Siebert visite;( relatives cin
Kitchener, over the ho.idays.
• Mr. Robert K. Douglas, who
sp•enl. the eumlm,o in this vicinity
left for Saskatoon, mask., on. Mon-
day.
'Mr, R. J. Kalbf_eisch, tcl.er at the
local branch oz the Moleond Banc*
is Toff tor two weeks on, his holi-
days.
, On Septembor Is; Berlin was
changed to Kitchener, by an or-
der -an -council passed by Legis -
insure.
Messrs. L. W. Hoffman' and Jno,
Deicherc visited the latter's bro-
data in Armada, Mich., on Sunday
ami Mondays.
;print ..and Mfrs. F. W, Hess, • and
son; Mr. George :Bess, attended the
1 aseca.e- stowed ntuptiala at i en-
saa11, 'an Tuesday.
:School re -opened on Tuesday
,with +nlr. G. S.'Reward as •lmin•cipai
and I1Iisses J. Veitch, M. Lamont
and M. Wasson as ass_s.tants.
Miss Bawden of C.inton has tak-
en charge of Waimea mi,iinery c.e-
part•men:t:, and Miss Clifton of
Screetsville is stgain in, charge of
J. Preetcr's.
Mr. and Mrs, John Lien, and
daughter, Miss Lillian, an:c Mr. and
Mrs. Drisinger, of Elmira, vis,tea
at the :home •of Rev. and Mrs. F. B,
:Meyer over Sunday.
Mr. Moody Meyer, of Naperville
111., i11r. aaniuel Meyer, of Kitchen -
ea, -Mr, Win. Meyer of Als;,e.dt were
visitors 'at the home of Rev. auc
iaxs. 1?. 13. Meyer on Monday.
Messrs, C, Fritz and Wan. Lam-
ont spent last Thursday on the
fine farm of Mr. Thos. McMillan,
Nutlet township. While there
they were allowed to do some
trout fishing in Mr. IVIcMillan's
private pons and were successful
in catching a nice siring of fish.
The members of the Ladies' Aid
of the .Dashwood Evasage,icat
church were. eatertained by the
.Jurich society in the basement of
the church 'on Wednesday after-
i.00n, An interesting programme
was rendered after which all sat
down to a bountiful lunch. All
present roport a very pleaaan:tri
time.
LITTLE LOCALS
Zurich Agricultural .Sic!ety
e11o111d hold a standing field crop
competition in connection with the
:Society each year.
And the Zurich Public School
hold an annual :School Fair. Such
amts as these help to keep up
the interest.
Lots of plums this year but ap-
ples will be scarce.
D,ESJARDSN>i—WALPER
An; interesting event tv ;s celebr-
ated al the hoine of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Walper, Bronson Line, on
Aug, 30th, when Rev. F, 13, Meyer
performed the ceremony which on.
ited their LEilde,st daughter, Fenn,
in :marriage to Mr. Herbert Des.
Jardine, of the Babylon( Line. The
Herald joins in best wishes .to
the young couple.
L►IC
Why not use the best coal?.
SCRANTON COAL
Chestnut, Furnace, Black-
smith and soft coal. Good
supply on hand.
D. F. CASE & SON
PUNE 3S HENSALL
Cross Fertilizer Co.
BASIC .SLAG
RAW MTHlERAL PHOSPHATES,
USELESS AS A 'FERTjTLXZJ
,The introduction of . Sydney:
Basic Slag into Ontario and the
phenomenal success with which
it has met has led the disappointed
seller's ofother fertilizers to look
for a substitute; Some of them
are mow recommending farmers to
use raw mineral phosphate in coma
junction 'with ground • limestone.
They say that it co,ntaines twice
as ,much phosphoric acid as basic
slag and .that it is much better
value. They are distributing lit-
erature emanating frominterested
sellers of mineral phosphate in the
United States, '.whence it comes,
claiming 'all sorts of merit for this
material, The advocacy 'of ground
mineral :phosphate its a fertilizer.
is it very old game boing reVived.
In reply we would; ask the farmer
to refer to the Bulletins issued by
the Canadian 'Government show-
ing the working •of tthe Experi-
rnelntal. Farms 'for the year 1010,
lit which the following statements
are utade:
Page 27:—"Mately 'years' experi-
ence has shown that mineral phos-'
phate untreated is practically of
no value as a fertilizer".
And again on page 28: -"After
ten years' experience had demon-
,strated that finely ground, -un-
treated mineral phosphate was of
no use as a fertilizer, its use was
discontinued in 1898."
Now are you going to believe
the main who is after your money,
or the Canadian Government whop
are absolutely disinterested and
whose sole desire in, the matter is
to , frctect the interests of the Can-
adian farmer?
If in face of the above the Ont-
ario farmer is foolish enough to
buy ground mineral phosphate he
deserves to lose his money.
I have also the Agency for the
Ontario Fertilizer--ailgone tw;iaoSats'
to buy same can do so from rne.
JOSEPH RAO
Ra R. No. 2. - Zurich.
Farm for Sale
103 acres, Lot 9, Can. 3, Township'
of Stanley, 8 acres of hardwood
bush, 24 acres ready for crop, the
balance is seeded down, 20 acres of
new seeding 8 acres of Alfalfa,
4yrs old, is well underdrained and
well fenced. two good wells, one
at the house, and one at the barn
and water in the barn and a
good spring that supplies stock
all summer with water. A good
frame house 26x36 feet with furn-
ixce ; kitchen and woodshed, 18x40
feet, both hard and soft water in
the house,bank barn 50x58 feet,
shed 28x52 feet, horse stable and
implement shed, 26x52, all in
good repair and on stone walls,
hen house, 12x26 feet.
The farm is one mi'e 1rcitn school
21A Hailes from Brucefield, 3,1 from
Kippers, 6 from Rensall, 9 from
Clinton and Seaforth,
Apply on the premises, Lot 9,
Con. 3, Stanley Township, Co. of
Huron or address. Robert Mor-
rison, Brucefield Ont.
VOTERS LIST 1916
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN-
SHIP OF RAY
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby given that ,J
have transmitted or delivered to
the persons lnentiomed in Section
9 of the' eters List" Act the cop-
ies required in the said seetions to
be so transmitted or de'ivered of
the list made pursuant to said net,
of all ;persons appearing by the
last revised Assessment Roll 01 the
said Mui]icapility to be entitled to
vote in the said Municipality at
Elections for members of the Leg-
islative Assembly and at Municipal
Elections, and trent Said list was
first posted up at my office at
Zurich, on the 24th Day of July,
19161 end remains there for in»
spectiarta
.And J Hereby call open all vot-
ers to take immediate proceedings.
to (have any errors or oniissiox s
corrected according to law.
Dated at Zurich this 24th day of
J'uiy, 118.
FRED HESS,Sr..
Clerk of Hay Tow`nsltip,
OBITUARY:
PEARL E. A. TELLER
.The home of &tt'. and Mrs, Con-
rad feller of 'th;:e village was vis-
ited by the Angel of death on
Saturday .laud the 'spirit of their
daughter, Pearl E, A., Was taken
.home to rte ;Master. Deceased had.
been staying at London and on
Monday of last week returned
home for some holidays, as 9110
Id slot feel wail. On, Thursday
she became worse and medical aid
was called iln, and all .possible was
done box her, but the diseat e, me n-
ingitis, had taken too strong a
hold of her and on ,Ea•u.day morn-
ing she ,passed away, She was
only a little over sixteen years of
age and ,her sudden.; death has
stet the: father and mother anal
t•tlsltiveit into deepest scr.ow,
She leaves to mourn. her loss her
rants, one sister; Mrs, Wm. ,both
aerinal, of Dashwood, and two
Lro hers, Theodore of Iaondon, and
Arson at home.
The famexal 11'a,s held on. Tuesday
iaterment taking place in the Loth
eran cemetery., Rev. H. Rembe of-
ficiated.
MARY ANN CLEMENS
Residents of the village and
'vicinity were deeply shocked on
Monday to hear of the sudden
...eath of :Mrs, Nancy Ansi Clemens,
relict of the late Isaac .Sararas, in
her 67th Tear. Deceased Suffered
a slight stroke on Sunday evening
hut seemed 'to recover therefrom
and stayed !alone during the night.
It seeines that she suffered a sec-
ond strokeduring tits night, as in
the morning when neighbors did
not see her about the house as
usual, an investigation was made
and she. was found lying ..ii rhe
floor, un:onscious. She ling,red
on unti' about 11 o'clock when she
passed. away.
Deceased was of a quiet and
:ova bre disposition and bad mad
a 1.o.'st of friends by her willing
ways Het sudden demise is a
great shock to her re'atives.
She loaves to iuour.l her Ioss one
daughter, Mrs C. Si:tmon, of tho
Bronson Linea and two sons, Simon
of liensall, and Noah, also of the
Bronson Line,
The funeral was held on Thurs-
day, intenmenit bring made in the
Bronson Line Cemetery. Rev. F.
B. Meyer 'officiated.
FARMS FOR SALE
50 -acre farm, on 14th eon., Hay
Township. Will be sold on re-
sonsble terms ah owner is living
out west and wishes to dispose of
the property, For particulars ap-
ply to Andrew F. Hess, Zurich,
Fine 150 -acre farm for sale in
Township of Stanley. All first
class land, good buildings and
plenty of good water. Conveni-
ent to church and school. For
particulars apply to Andrew F.
Hess, Herald Office, 'Zurich.
FOR SALE
Desirable business property,
known as McCormick's Confection-
ery, offered for sale. One of the.
main corners in Zurich;; For par-
isuiars apply to A. Mittelholtz or
A. F. Hess, Zurich,
He Had a Lot of Sense
•
There wa•s a:youn:g fellow and
he had alot of 'sense. He started
up a business on a dollar eighty
cents •the dollar £or the i"tocl;,
and the eighty for the ad. l.rouailt
him three lovely dol,ars in a day,
by dad.
Welt he bought lents goods and
a little more 'space, and lie played
that system with a smile on his
face,
The customers flocked to his two
by four, :and soon; he had to hust-
le for a regular store. Up on •the
square where the people pass, he
gobbled up a canner that was all
plate glass.. He fixed up the win,
dows with ;the best that he had,
and told ,them all. about it int a
half page ad,.
He soon .had 'em coming and he
never, never quit,aind he wouldnt
cut down his ads,. .one jit. And
he's kept things humping in the
team ever since and everybody
calls Nina the nierehatet prince.
?Soave say its luck but that's all
i?unky Wbv, he was doing business
when the ;times were punk.
People have to, purchase and
this anon was wise—for he new the
way to gee .eon was to advertise,.
We have a quantity of choice
potatoes for sale. T. L. W,orm..
WATER BOWLS
LitterOarrjers
STANCHIOTS
ETC., ETC.
We handle and install x,31 the
modern eonvend.enecs for your
stables, See our lines.
B --T Hay Tracks and Cars
Let us install your hay track for you now. Terms are
same at if installed next spring, viz: Sept lst, 1917.
We handle pumps, piping, etc.
SOW
L. PRANG
ZURICH
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Main Lina East of Sud-
bury to, but not includ-
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September 2
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West and South thereof
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Agents, or W 9. Howard,
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Toronto
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