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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-01-05, Page 544104 .,J$tpo II. $USING CARL* Thrriury E. Hota�'i-. us AARAISTR*, SOLICITOR,, NOT- ARY PUBLIC, einem, Hamilton Street Jan mz•' alder .811enereo C ODEBICH, Oot 11118•0011 atteetion tea eteanael one Conn Work, Holmee ploy be etessalleed at roich by Phelie and > one charged Greve. Dr. H. H. COWEN >l,. D. 8., D BI DENTAL SURGEON Ant DRITZ BLOCK„ ZURICH dee- ten Thursday, Friday` and Sa►lxas- Kailsi 0291 . ;hRTLE1B'8 BL ."K, Iles'H'WOO 3 IUTUAL LIFE OF NEW 'CORK - CO31PLET!` PROTECTION i 'LIBERA'L DIVIDENDS Rte. HESS meal Agent PUT YOUR Wants" For Sale, host, Foundncip Notice, Etc. Ad* IN THIS 'COLUMN; STRAYED. Ucato the farad of Mr. Z. »ea- larcliee, Har Township, a two- ear -old heifer Owner can have sank by proving property and paying all expenses. Apply to Ti•.os Meyers. Zurich. 1 A-U-C�T-I40..Fsls oppAlamiorr - eisadnate Cas 9 ilii. Toe Net - a1 School of Auettleziertinik. �c for Registered- Llvie Breeds), '.Perms in keeeeing edt .prevailing ggieea, Choice ,S vetals four sale. Mill enol, lag ''y h 'i93mlrarl laere 1;9,--93 i 'eerier ACIIIMET 'FOB HURON & Dy "DLE ,EX 1131, IN A P43`SIT `ON SO COlN- t 93<aii unction asap, +eeaaedlei • - NOTICE. My accounts are now ready for sods parties who . aowe pee, and would appreciate a' wall :very much. .V V. Siebert. FARM HELP FOR 1028 Order xpori` need, German asp nal:log farm help, all pay thei2 own faro. Order men, girls or lam6ri�os.. 'den to get $t8 to $20; girls froarJ, $i5 to $18 per month This is by new arrangements with � utlhnritkJ% Apply Rev. K. f3retzenger,. Port Elgin, Ontario LOST A sittrali;' Collie Dog. :Finder 'pl- ease notify Mr, Tell. Mi,ttlehooltz, turicb,;. Ont,: ----- FOR - FOR SALE I have riumeer of , choice' Milk cows that I am• loitering for sale. God Value. SoL Gingen, C,ee lien $oasth, Hay Tp. FOR SALE Pedigrees Yoekshire hog, bed by Exetheurs NNephews, .Sur - ford, Ont, Apply to W: Alex- ander, le `ratsafl Phone 6—glee FOR SALE Goon herr s i�vo with qtr �+i� or er.„3,r_-lt� nal. i pipes for. 9 •Rrilt yoalr bis na a# mot .aaje„ t L 'valets&; apply tit Plefr-, ,Dtflatl will melee no ,err ea 3oz'.°alai Office "Arthur Weber,, ei -e„s ievee4, filliteelie literf. LOST A fax Iar?Lallcl un Dee. 2nd, lir �_ •suaanp, �;ieer Bert Peck's, has br- • aiegle9iele8' ailerga1N'8f town head •ancl earn, white stripe down ,foorelaead,b leek and tan. 0patch on baelt, balance white. Any in a fine location, The editor Zurich Phil Lt NEW The public School re -opened on Tuesday after the holidays with the forager efficient teaching stair Miss Gwenctlene Clarke of Blake. its spending a, fee Jaye with > Mr, and Mrs. E. Weida. Mr. and Mra. W. P. +Prawn anu fa.niily of Forest, who spent tee past week at the home of .Mr. Wee Lamont, returned to Forest Dre. P. J, O'Dwyea. and A-, J. MacKinnon, performed an operat- ion on Mr. Allan $chr'ag on T:uei- day foe the removal of .tonsils, A great many •of people ,from Detroit, motored over over the week -end to 'celebrate the hell - day, ane practically all had to return without their autos, and axe returning. by railway. The public dance, which was to be held in the town Ball, on Tuesday, evening, Lias been post- poned for one week, Tuesday Jan- uary 10th, this event will bo. held Miss Mary Gelinas, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Cook, of London; spent the holidays with the for- mer'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jot Gelinaa, ` We congratulate Mr. Gordon Turnbull, a former Hay Township boy, who has been Reeve of 'Park- hill the past twa yeas, and `has received his appointment for the term by. acclamation. What would he a `great eon- venience these clays would be if everybody had the !same mind and 'ambition to get out .and ;shove' the snow off the sidewalks. [t would certainly he a great con- venience for getting around. The announcement was made the other day that Clayton 'Dodo' Hoffman Of Galt, had• bean ap- pointed manager of the Galt 0, H. A. intermediates, He has ;be- en in charge the past Week and 'the first gams was with Kitchener last Thursday. Clayton':i many: - Zurich friend's congratulate hini.on this new appointment, A real estate deal of some i[n- portance was transacted last we- ek, when Mr. Wm Lamont of the village piirchaaed from, Mr. A. A. Weber the fine dwelling property on Victoria street;, for- merly owned by A..Melic,k , and built 'by Mr; C. Hartleil, 113r, Lamont hi'3 a fine property- and brie knows ,about lei" wheareabou,3 joins the rasher neigh,boi5 in e - iu ly notri'y �7. A, Meyers Zur- , It a CELhotel Fresh and Bahllk." ids ds uu�� B.engv.a ash ?tea fox 'W r;l• UASII • FOB BIOS +tet erie'e, .a its air Del lioesoftatastoselowswootwoolia Tuliglokat ZURICH Li ERY ( cite in n plialeitlim ril.ed'3A.tg3n•'a ati nAai regUirflmesi a in th'e Liveity. lbetilleatek have Ante fororo. Are' thiog dole in the teamine, Aline. C 3i1OR :R t TRet teL I .V POU LT WANTED Mama es en day t S 31s',del eik,ic ata,. giNk,mit feed fowl elan* rear t` itti;g brought in. %Ilea Cask Pik'es 44sriG%-- : Cream and Eggs 12 W (9 ;: Heti" , telefitarte 114 :Pavia Ti ,6i,lk.•'.►111 acro<r. OIC kW ; FOR Tun AND 1� *rift . i WN," to,..vsave *Imo ficin, or• ,photae 5-83, FOR SALE - A good 8-ineli flat plate grind 1-er, very cheap. L, Prang, TEACHER WANTED Prateatant Teaelier wanted for. e S. No. 3, Hay Township. I3wt- es to ecommenee beginning of 11e2e x!11 ,a:ppli rants :net apply in person to Ctiraet Jacobe, Secy. ;Parr Line, Hey. Address, R. R.. anriclx,•• NIAfAh t. LIME We have bean Appointed Ag- ents for The New :unproved Cai- :eite Brand Liar,^at•one.ovar 997,, pure If in need of Lime trt fertilizer for ;spring 1923, CGet our prieea before buying e:trywhere, seour order so:- s"cited. • 13I.ZS: THE BEST USE LESS RADER et etl)Hh. STON We candy e complete line ' of Poultry supplies, Cod Liver Oil, Oyster Shells, Beet Meal, Bone Meal, Laying Weal and all Royal Pimple xepaediee • ;Ciogarth .Baby k°.;oicl: Hatchery, Phone 41 3, Exeter, ,Ont. The Imperial Life Assuranee to. o, Uauatca HEAD OFFICE TORONTO E. E. Wuert1--Agent ZURICI.i . Plaon 11-8i Guarantee and Aecirlent Insurance, %de it a,ud Steengeet Co. in Qanada COAL 1928 `.r OP. IC_), 1 4-0070 i''I'g 'OR TER O: N Sor nton Coal Coke Pocahontas and Soft Coal t10010 3'UPPI:+" ' ON HAND Bial iD N —non QI.t1ob1 RAVIN pressing :their appreciation of, Mr. Lamont in their midst. - Mt. George Thiel, our local liv- ery pian, who has recently ' beer; given the contract to carry -•,.,ia•e mail and express from Zurich oto Hensel), cs inmeneed his duties an Monday, .and sure got a good in etiation, with the snow hanks and heavy reads•, but he has the equip- ment rain of shine, or Malt Rinds of • roads, On :Monday morning he was obliged to use three �siei hs to transport the pti.,.seagei' .. Sorry to report that Mies Lulu Albrecht, our local Te'epraone Can tral manager, is confined to her bed 'with an attack of appendic- lairs, MILLER—KELS l.'EI ts, A happy matrimonal event was celebrated at St. Peter's Cathedrel, London, on Tuesday, Dece giber 27 when Miss Velma I4e.stein or Lori - don Ways limited in Holy elarti- many to Mr. Daniel Miler, i;so o`• that city, ,and son of Mr. Williarii Miller, of Zirrichh Mae Vara-- bel Kelston of London ar l Mr. Gordon Miller of Zurich, acted as witn;s•i. The happy y oung cor-p:c will reside in the city of ,t:onclon, The Herald joins their ninny Zur- ich friends. ju eitten ding congratu- lation's, During the past few weeks,and especially week we have hen very sorry that ou.r newsprint haa net. been up to usual form, We do not put the blame on the P., 17 . but our typesetting machine lead! become considerable out of ad -1 justnient, as well a3 our press also needed attention. But adjust.- ents and repairs on as delicate work: as printing usually takes ,sono time, and so if the Herald's print tlai'G week is not just up to beat form, kindly bear with us a few weeks until we can locate the troubles and correct them. We have been considering purclia,ii ; a larger typesetter, but this Woe uld involve a few throusand='=of dollars, and the investment we think is too large for a business the size :rl the Herald's. This part of Ontario was in - Weed greeted with ,sone real old Canadian winter, over the eveele-ii lend Ana .we .cent t e eePed ,e real blizzard, with large piles of the beautiful white covering the grating, accouipenied by rather cold and near -zero Weather, anti this storm . is being followed by even colder temperature • and more snow, and the .fellow who last fall predicted that we would hat's a very mild winter, and eat our Chrietlnaa dinner on eur ttgreen£ at present Retells, anwe ieyi no hear front hint till next falh and when this Winter weather is a_ bout forgotten. However, 'tee have decided to take it as it comes and think of the old adage, "That a good hard winter, Is folio'it•ed r'* a heavy- summer crop." 1 CONTRACT LET The contract for the 'worl. in connection 'with the dredging of the Aux Sauble River, under the than of drainage approved by the Township .Colleen of McGilli- vray, it is announced, has been let to Broderick Bros., of Welland, whose bid of $29,605 was consid- ered the most reasoonabie of more than half a dozen received; ,The tenders ranged from $3Q,000 too $88,000. The engineer's esiitnet? amounted to $45,0'10. The' drain- age sehome calla for the. dredging of the river to a diatance of sortie se',en miles .upstream 1'roin Grand Bend to a width of" 40 to 45 feet Plans and ape l le -:tee .a wale pee - payee by F. W; e arneontbe, civil engineer.. The Amusement Tax, law am- endment, providing for the abol- ition of tax on all amu:iements wh- er;! th(! Cherie° 'ie not more than 25 cents cann in:o effect on Nov, 1st, last, Regarding exemptions for patr;otie, charitable, religious and educational entertainments al:ON-0 25 cents, none of these are exempt from the Arnuseinant Tax, nor are any churches, societies or other or- gani!aions ex?rrpt if an adreiss'on charged or fee collected unless prior tot he holding of entertain- ment a letter has been obtained from the Amusement Tax branch of the Treasury Dept., granting exeption, HILLSGREEN Keith Love, who now I anits as 't Lieutenant, i:R spending iu3h?[oli- day at the horse of hi'' parents, Mr, and Mrs, Love, Hillsereen.; he is a graduate of Ei:oter high •Seh-- ool and has for the past Vivre. year:; been attending Western Un- iversity, The Christmas entertainment held in the church on Dec. 20, was largely attended, ail taking their parts in the udiial manner. The tre^ was beautiful decorated and was very attractive , with its many presents, Lorne Eller of Northern Dritario is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. J. Cochrane and family. M, a. Clark, of Detroit, and Tapas Mary Hagan, of London are sp.- ending ,tl-r^ holidays with 'their mother, .Mrs. J. Hagan, The school entertainment .hold at S, S. N a,3, Hay, ,on Dec. 22nd, was largely attended, Tho pro- gramme which zF n3 given by ,tlio child -en of the section and the older ones in assistance, was very fine. Also the well laden d Chr..tmaa tree with Santa C:uu„ aftet which the following address and presentation Miss Dorothy We;sh. Dear Priend;--We, the ratepayers of S. S, No. 3, Hay,hav- ing had the pleasure of your corn- pany:socially and serviees and ability as ,teacher, with approval far the last number of years, we cobras' this opportunity on the ev' iof our relation with you as teaches, being 'severed by your rrs•;;nalion, to present to you •this °sift as e small token of rem•em- lerenec and respect which we bear to, you, and tPust you 'Fill not leek upon it Ler, its intrinsic value,• but rather • you will consider the feelings which prompted its be- ratowa1. With best wishes for your "future welfare. Signed on behalf of the School Section — G •Jacobi, Secretary. irii.es D. Wel'ah then thanked' the school .section very kindly. .f Ganada exported $4,7 78,000 worth of cheese to various countries dur- ing the month of October, an In- crease of $1,224,000, over the total value of cheese exported in October, 1922. The United Kingdom was by far the largest consumer taking 215,000 cwt., valued at $4,634,000. According to an announcement oe Hon, E. H. Armstrong, Premier of Nova Scotia ani Minister of Mines, the coal prod.ietian or bis province for this year will reach at least 6,200,000 tons, an increase over last y'04r's production of 4,642103 cane -of Mere than 1,600,000 tons; The otttl;;olt for 7924 is. encouraging, The Prince of Wales, un:ess inter.. fered with by affairs of state, in-, tends to make annual visite to his Alberta ranch,. William Carlylleet superintendent of the T. P. Itanc;, ±old the members of the Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturists in addressing than at Toropto re= Fur traders in the distant parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Brit- ish Columbia, ordinarily weeks and months from mail service, are now getting regular quotations on furs from the Calgary Herald's radio hrea feasting service. The annual winter carnival ab Banff, which is yearly becoming' more popular and is atteaetth f giiotiing enthusiasts froie all poets of the continent, will be held Feb. ruary 2-9, 1924, ,while the Banff annual •bonspiel will,take place Feb- ruary 4-9. Aaoordii g to estimates made by tbe Rt. Rev. Dr. G. Exton Lloyd, Bishop of Saskatchewan, hat pros= ince has 'room for another empire north of Prince Albert and North ldattleford. The bishop has just cotn01oted a six weeks' tour of the Iinaits of settlement in his diocese, covering 2,,400 miles, and estimates that homes and livings for 250,000 could be provided in the country zea, fcrro:t •�• a •1* ............................................0 .Autos and Auto Supp1ie 1 • • WE CARRY A. 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