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Zurich Herald, 1916-09-29, Page 5• . Classitied Ads,. LEGAL COARDS.. P O D13'OOT, KILLORAN, & COOKE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public &c. Office, on the Square, 2nd door . from Hamiiton St. Gorlortch. Private funds to loan at lowest t:•ate$ W. Pgpt7Dtr00T, K. C. J L. HILLMAN. Ii J. D. Oooiu . Mr. Cooke will be in Uensall on Friday and Saturday of each week: MEDICAL CARDS ripA. J. M:ucTiINNON late 1•1onsa Surgeon, Erie County i[ospital, Buffalo N. Y. Labe assistant resi- dent Physician, Maahzttan Maternity Hospital N. Y. city. Lite of the House Staff, New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital. Drug store in connection. Office, Zurich Ont. Zurie Mat Fresh and Salt Meats. Jo1cgS a Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASA e FOR S1�1NS & RIDES 7' g biut � a diert 1 The ' Home Insuarrice Co. Paid-upCapital $6,000,000 Surplus to Policyholders $19,536,177,25 Insures your barn against Carnage by wind r torn,.10 for 40 cents per $106 1.,_ 3 ,y,,.vrs, and your house for 80 cents per $100 for 8 years. No l:tdlniaam note and no extra assessment guaranteed. { LTA` Agent - Zu.rich Dealer in Lightning Rods UNDERTAKING Prompt Service Moderate]Cha'l:ges Tailor Shop and Laundry W. H. ` HOFFMAN Zurich. -+ Ontario oirma' "Y aim ";' 35 A RELIAI3KE AGENT WANTED In every good town and district in Ontario, where we are not represented. Territory reserved for the right limn, Highest commissions paid Attre,ctive advertising matter. Splendid List Of New Specialties for Season 1916 - 1917 Including the new ever - bearing Raspberry, St. Regis Stone & Wellingtolt The Fonthill Nuseries (Established 1837) TORONTO • ,OCAL NEWS Mr. rtax'vey of Exeter was iv town on business on 1V.Ioncl: y. - Wes Deibel of, Beidelbur* ie• vis - tat the borne sof Mr. B. Exile con. .I.. Miss Matilda Johnson 3q visiting ' n d 3 frto s r Buffalo,,N. Y.,- frn• a few weeks. -Mr, P Rropf has -'repurchased. the mirage business 'frena E, Vo1'and, Mr. Pruee Brssenberry of Grand Bend was in town on Saturday on '-,sines e Mr, Hy. Datars is completing hid '-leu• Douse by the addition .if :t. fine,porch. Mr fillieadore Middleholtz - is working for Mr, C, Har.t'eib for to few week's Messrs. T. Klunipp and R. Wil- lert were in. town, Tuesday • on t usin1es;. Dr. MacKinnon's brother and sister from Acton are visiting the Dr. a few days this week, Mr and Mee, Wm, Doerri and Mrs Weber, of Auburn, visited friends and re'.atives here last week. FOR SALE -A three-year old. hackney horse, a good ono. rip- ply to Dan. Sm'th, St, Joceeh. Messrs. G, R..Hess and W. i;rown bagged a coon in the woods in Stan'ey ;township on 'Tuesday nSght. Mr and 'Mrs..John S Wilhelm of Bice:i are visiting t1:e'r,dt u;hter, Mrs. Clayton 0. Smith, Saub'e Line at present Miss Pearl Pfile, of tho 14th Ccs°i. sera 1 Miss _Liebe', of He'de..ba.g are spending the week at the home of ,r'MI. anl.t Mrs. E. Gies. ,Mrs, .J Angel and MI5 A. Goalie, a,i'G son, ,.'stili. of 111,ehen,r, spent a few days with their un- cle, Hy. . e5a.uir, list week. Miss Lydia Vanst., tuba attenti.id the jubuee euu\ention et the Y, P. A. held at Kitchener, returned home last week after a pleasant two weeds visit. Mr. and Mrs. August Weseloh, of Kitchvner, and Me. and Mrs. John Weseloh of Waterloo, visited friends and relatives here last week,. Mr. 'John ,G!allma , who has beern living in the house occupied by Mrs Rapp, has movel into 1111s. D, Bennet's house, who intends leaving for Sarnia soon.. - • :Arty parson having an account agnate!: the estate of the 1.ttr 1). S. Faust are requested to hand a3:no to the cxecusors, 141.eesi's 8. E, Faust and SV. H, ;1offman Dr. R William:;, of Lt n tart, as- sisted by Drs. Campbell ani Mac- Kinnon, l:erfonn. 1 a su_ccs fur op- eration for appendicitis on M lie, the little aaugnter of rll'I itmd Mrs. .J .I' Eau, on Wednesday. No services will be held in the Lutheran church next Sunday es the pastor, Rev. H. Bombe, will conlu.st lnenksgaving services hi Hanna c.., on that day. Sunday Se houi will be held at 10 o'clock, a. ut Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rickbeil, an- nu,lnee tilt' ongagement of 'theirdaughter, Miss Diana Henrietta, to Mr. .ru•ius N Ze ler, of Kitchener, Ont., the marriage to take place in October. ( Miss Ada P. (J. Wnrm left for De- troit on Wednesday autt ou Sunday lea; es that cit. for Youngstown, U., after two week's vacation with rela- tives here. Miss Anna Wurm auil her niece, Miss Yerdal'ut,s, a:;euutpanied her. They will visit relatives in De. twit and other western' pJitits before returning. Yielding to the requ: s'. of a num- bei of friends and lovers of song, Miss Elizabeth Ren'n:e, L. L: C. 11:[., graci:tta,te of London Conservatory of musioanid school of Elocution, has consented la g.ve`private les- sons in ,vocal, culture to a limited naomber of pupi s, Miss Rennie is one of the most accomplished grad uates of the above institutions. Since her graduation she has been retained as toucher in the conser- vatory. As a eaprano solo'st her services are in constant demand in city and .ocal`churc'eei, She tvi11 be at the home of her mother the end of next week to pupils riesir-. ous of taking up this line of work. LITTLE LOCALS Slight frosts have visited this sec. tion and'tomato and potato plants have consequently suffered. Farmers are busy with the bean• ta•op,at presence The ie:d proanis es to be •to average one and as the Pride is, neer the $5. lnark,good returns .are,+,e. peete .:. » , »N LOCAL MARKETS Correetedevery Thursday, ''utter L ags..... ........ 29 DriedApples Q5 Petri loos... , ... .. ...., QVi1�Wc Uses B arley Buckwheat Flour Bran Shot is '1 3000 Low Grade.... .. • 37.00 Live Bogs fob Henson..,11.85 ;x.26 2 2' 55 .5 56 60 70. 4.00 . 4.60 $27.00 he arches EVANGELICAL CHURCH 'SERVICES' le'unday, German -•- •-- ••• 14.45 a. in•, t.ueday School 11,00 a m, " Junior Y.P. A, 2.00 p, " Ser Vice, P•ng ish ---7.30 1•. m. Tuesday, Y. P. A. -•- --- 8.15 p. 1 hursday Prayer Meeting 8.00 pen. Friday, Choir Practice --- 8 33p. m.' Ladies' Aid, First Wednesday of each Month. 7e 0 p.ni. LUTHERAN CHURCH uun.t:av Scho.il .,_ ... ... -•- ...9. a.m. German Services, Sunday 10 30a.m. English Service Sunday 7.30 p.m. Luther League, Friday 8. p. ,nl. Ladies' Aid ;meets first Wednes- day of each •mon`.h at 8. p. C6IDER MILL Will operate any cider •mill every Tuesday and Thursday, afternoons of each week until further notice NENNO STECKLEY 2 Miles North of Blake y,.+°! + +d++ : +.e §'d••ir•1••1••;"•1•'1 ++ '. + 30NOR ROLL 161st BATTALION, C. E. F. "THE F JRONS" Andrew Prise Thos. Davidson Leonard Dn,vitlr+ou George Mel's-side Milton Johnston Daniel iieuuett Maurice Weber \'e have heel) as',ec1 to adti to the. l lonorr Roil the nun; es of the boys .Torn Z;nrieb. who have enlisted in rrta''oc,s to various parts of the •:n[ry and whp are serving their Arue Ares 'ler (killed in aetiou) ]erneseen Itrswu Peter Randall E tnauuel 1101 tzui:>u Abe 1 -lender Alt rt 13ent'er ])av'11 Sleek Pra.nk Lrtrley Ea. Fi rher Not men Prang )'ly. Siemer) • Arnie Iiiklrbrandt Alarsliall %eller Norman Johnston W. Livingood Roy Geiger Alvin Surerus. To addition to the aboye five from 1.5rorieli joined the 1(ilst 'tut were re jected as physically unfit. If•tire above list is not complete kindly inform us end we will be pleas. ed to adcl any names we have omitted d++++++..-i•ti-++-H.++4 S•+ *.+ +++. Cross Fertilizer Co. BASIC SLAG I am now selling the Basic Slag for spring pasture and grass, any- one wishing to use some can pur- chase u -chase same from, ane!. 14ir. 8, J. Laker, Northfield, Stor- mont Co„ Ont., Writes on Nrarch, 1st, 1915:- "I used Basic :Slag on a piece, of low muck ground last Spring, and could see quite an improve- ment in the hay and also in the •aftergrass. I think the results would have been much better had • the season not been so dry. I ap- plied some last Fall and have al- so ordered a quantity for this Spring. I have also ,the ,Agency for the Ontario Fertilizer -anyone wishing to buy same can do so from me. JOSEPH RAU ti R. No 2, .- Zurich. k. .r ]IOW IT AFFECTS C,T,A. CO'S. Some added restrietiens regard- ing ;the ,sale and use of liquor as taken front the new Dominion Tem perance Act and ()uteric Temper- ance Act Wihieh„ gre now in use and 'apply to the C.I.A. •counties of liiur.ott and Perth, 1, Mgr,. person, who sells, sends, skrilJs, LeAngs, delivers ,or eaascoto be' 9eint, shipped, brought or del- ivered, liquor into the Province of Ontario lox other than personator family 'use, (e*sept to persons lice eased to sell) is liable ta be fined, 2. 'All liquor sea. into Ontario; for personal or family use must be plainly' labeled to show theactual contents and the name of the ship per, also the cc.reet:name of the hereon who is importing it, and any railway or express a en: is. lig o.e to be fined who handles a s i;?".r.ene which is not so addee set lend labelled. 3, Personal or family u.ae is to be taken hi a very restrie.ed sen- se and only incudes the members of the h:,u: e :o.d, and, does lee 4 in- clude guests. 4, The only place liquor can be kept by any person not licensed to sell, is in a private ' d;woiling, and does not permits: its being kept under any pretense, in a boarding house, • (four- lodgers other than, the members of the fund y) is con- sidered a boarding hound, hotel, shop, office, club, work shop or store, and a private dwei- ing is er,y s rid t.y de.ine.l in the tin er- to. 'Tempe.*clues Acc. 5. Where .a pe. son is found up- on a street, highway or in any fut:•lic place in this. Province in an public pistee la the Pre einee in an rntoxi.ote 1 c •n titian -he :rha'i b,: guilty of an of;en_e against: this Aet, :laid upon any 1 rosecation for snail o 1:n2e ho shall be- earnpe[- liable to stale the n•arne of the person from whom and the place) Herald and Daily Globe `i8 75 in which he obtained[ the liquor l n 'Weekly Globe r 1 76 whi h causal the in:oxieation, and I 00 Daily Mail and Em ,n . ,.a (-113 .r,f Ills r_fuEal to ,io so • he' aha 1 be :rnpriso: o:; 1,:,:e a peri- „ << • Feel re Mail and 3 75 oct •n,t e.:c.e..in, three roont el y -until he di8_Ioses SL'C'1 informati- Empire 1 75 on. The penalty for being drunk " Toronto Daily Star 2 85 is a fires' of npt .ess than $10.00 and ., << " Daily News 2 85 not more than $100.00, and in de -Weekly Star.. 1 75 fault of immediate payment to 110-,,'` London Free Press pr'i-onmlie for ,a period of not ;ess Morning Edit'or'.... 8 50 Evening Edt.'c • ... 2 '0 l•';Teekly Edition 1 85 " Lon'"in Ads-•,ienr kToroirsi Edition2 90 Evening Edition2 90 Weekly Edition1 75 rad arm & Dairy 1 75 " ��Weekly Sun 1.80 " Farmers Advocate2 40 " Montreal Family Herald and 'Weekly Star. 1 85 " \Veekly Montreal �ti fitness 1 85 (VO' euhscqu n of ncc•, to nh-' - Canadian Couutry- r,t isan.;nt n'': f il a t rm iro'.: a:: c. ed- I mart 1 u0 ing fou: nr.nthi, with. or .without WATER BOWLS • Litter Carriers STANOIIIONS .. ETC., ETC. We handl eand install x,11 the modern conveneiences for your stables. See our lines, B --T Hay Tracks a Cars Let us install your hay track for you now. Terms are same at if installed next spring, vizi Sept. lst, 1917. We handle pumps, piphig, ere. A ZURICH U I7U UST than ten days or"!more than two ext tenths . 6, Under the Canada Temperan- ce" A c emperan-cel"Acl its aaruen cd aserch of any,i p1rlie may be .marl,$ by an officer of the la'w, at any time of the day or night; formerly a serch could only be :made from six a.m, to 9 7, The pcnl. t; for afi sk ',ff.nce against the C.I.A. i. not 'ess than 00,00, and not more than it101.0e i :nip i •nm,nt 't,r a to 'm not e::- ree'in.g cane ni.ntle with or svi.;out hard labour an 1 f -r a se:ond and! 'r FARMS FOR SALE 50 -acre farm, on 14th con., Hay Township. Will be sold on re- soneble terms as owner is living out west and wishes to dispose of the property. For particulars ape piy to Andrew F. Hess, Zurich. Fine 150 -acre farm for gale in Township of Stanley. AU first class land, good bu'dings and, plenty of good water. Conveni- ent to church and school. For particulars apply to Andrew F. Bess, 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- ticulars apply to A. Mittelholtz or A. F. Hess, Zurich. Why not use the best coal? SCRAN`dT'N:COAL Chestnut, Fina l i±ce, Black- smith and sc•f 1. eclair. Good supply on hand. �zr• s1n � c6 ral vpS 11 .RFA° �a 1 v PI ?i13 -iENeAL.La hard labour;, 8. Penalties for violations of + �. .+ L -.1- es .�,.4 4 ; •:• , ee-e e. ,ae--a.4 -e .1....+t. i •1 a 'i the O,ntar:o Tt:,ml;e afi�ce Act -vary 1'Y' 'l�'� � + •b•i •s• . '` 1~•1•�• r . •4••r•b•r•i••4• . . from $ 0 00 to $100.`:0. • gym•"------,siaak• FALL FAi S Bayfield --- Oct. 10-11 13lyth • • Oct. 3-4 Gode:i:h ... ...... ......... Sept- c:7-28 AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects in Zurich, on Saturday, Sept. 3 )th, at 2 o'c'oc'c E. Bossenberry, auctioneer; llrs. D S. Faust; propr'ietoress. BORN McCann -A t Dashwood on Sept 18th, to lir and Alis A 111 cOann, a daugh ter. Flaxburd-At Zurich, ou Sept. 28th, to lir. and 111rs. Henry Flaehar•d, a son. DIED Ponhal -Al Stettley Tcwn:hip, en Sept, 90th,Richaid Pcnhale, aged 75 years and 6 months. NEW PRICES On account of the advance in price. of all preparations used in, our business, ;the following new prices '011 be in, effect on and after October 2nd, 1916. HAIR CUT 20e. at ... 10c. SHAMPOO-• +•- 20c,' MASSAGE .•, ..R .-o 20c, HAIR SINGE • HEAD RUB NECK SHAVE 20c. ... 5c. BEARD 'TRHVI --. .•. 10c. RAZORS HONED ••• - ;.:5c. CHILDR'ENS' HAIR .CULT • . -•-15c. '1' 3 '.tS, r fl pAED1GHovrtz 1 • ` `ado.;, ;•.•,.,l (01kit •d',a .l'.I;+t.i4 +' + ++,l �.+�'r +++.l +10e+++t+.i.±+�•;;^3' t , t Tho improvements in our print shop enable us to do any kind of job work at shortest notice. No matter how large or small the order may he, we will be pleased to quote you prices on sante. Our work is neat end tasty end we can give your any quality of paper. Let us have your next order and see if we "make good". We sell Appleford's counter check 1, iks, dry style. Herald Press Zurich Ef W,µwt . '8� r • •�' ,. a„ ,K,.a. h' 4