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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-10-16, Page 5'h,Tux+rpday, October 16th, 1924 i $USINESS CARDS ui)LEY,E. HOLM s cit r NotaryPublie ;Barrister, Sall R • *ten Office on. llamilton fusel, dust oft the 'square, Godexich. 'Priv-. Ate .funds to loan at lowest rates.. G 'Houses will be in Hensel' on FUT YQTR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notihe, Et+c, Ads TSts ,COL(1MN. Xl!T-..-.. I # Rivi FOR SALE Friday of each 'week. On Huron Road, one anile west ,...._.R of Seaforth, containing 75 acres,, .�...-....•"'*�"�"""""""""`_"-�.-- Ther© are on the nrenlises a good • Andrew F. Hees, Towuslrin Clerk Trick hoose, a. large bank turd tier of marriage licenses, Notary 75x k .a , a~ large ined, 4 ysi+lio Commissioner, Fire and Aut acres of young orchard, and a good, ., ob'tle. ynsuran.ee, Representing' Viltnron and Erie Mortgage Con ora- Affl, Th Canadaurich; Co.o, u Trust C e ppa. S. Knapp bn. DENTAL SURGEON rM c i„&i$ OFFTCE HENSALL bush. the land is in a good atete of cultivation land well drained. The Hydro is installed in house and barn, also telephone and rural mail. There are three wells and water in the barn. Stoele and implements will be sold with farm if desired. There,are 10 milk cows, 30 pigs, 3 horses, good bull, a good line of implements, 40 ton's of hay, 1000 bush. of oat's and house furniture. Farm will be sold 'reasonable on account of owner's health and pos- session may be taken any time. For further particulars apply to Henry Lebeau, R.R: 2, Seaforth. OSCAR RLOPP M, Jones Nat- ional Carey. Tr9 :mal School of A.uc Ye erinstocr las 'for Registeredkeeping hill Breeds). Terms in 'faith prevailing p, Choice prices. 'icesthin Monts forsale, Will sell any gi Tiflyhere. "hone 18-93 or write, Zurich. licensed Auctioneer unty Licensed Auctioneer for 'to County Sums. In` a position any auction sale, reg I .4a to size. or articles and sell lf. not solicit your business, chargee for satisfied will maize no vies'- Daehwaod. ;Arthur Weber, Wane 13-57 Zurlolt Neat • Salt Meats Fresh send etc $oioga Sausages, Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR. SKINS Sr. giDES 711Meatot -, Doiallert ZURICH LIVERY. ell'iss Vera Siebert Was a Sunday 1 isitor ,at' Ow borne of. Ed Raters, Mr:• Clayton F. :pfile of Dash- wood was on, business in the vile lags OA Monday. Mr. Jacob iDeichert . who hes been visiting in Detroit, has re- turned horne.. Rev, and Mrs, Kepke of Strat- ford too(,. ill, the fowl supper on, Tuesday evening; Mr, J, Preeter and 'son Russell of New Hamburg, called on friends in the village last Thursday: ..1 11 r . A. M, Tune and � t•. and Mrs. two children, of London 'spent Su, say a. tthi home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Weber. Mr, and Mrs.. 0. Colosky were Sunday visitors in Stanley Tp,, at the home of Mr. slid Mrs. Nemec) Steckleyq. We regret very 'much to report of the illness of Mrs. Ed. Wurin, of Markham, formerly of Zurichi and hope she will soon be imp.ros ed in .health. The exceptionally fine weather the past week has indeed been wel- come aln;cl farmers, are getting their turn; and buckwheat andlate crops nicely harvested; and like the rest o f the • crops, these late crops prove very abundant., The annual fowl 'supper held in the Evangelical church properly on Tuesday evening was well attend - led as a large etowd was present and the eats were in abundance.'. The proceeds amounted to consid erable over $300.00 The village fathers have done I is the result ;-Hon President, Mrs., somw very necessary repairing p,o vage1.; Pres Mrs: D. Tiernan; Vice- the ice the sidewalks' on Victoria Str-et. p.ros., Mrs,: Ri Goetz; Secy, Mrs. I A had break- in the walk took pi- Neeb; Corr Secy, ,.i's;. J. Keller- eamsareweeeetaareeeeeeeemeameseeeemanakemezereavieezereesausiiassocam saes in front of Mrs. Jeffrey's•hoUse when a locale Taction steam na- g in e. backed over it and it broke badly from. the weight and sank about 'a foot. FOR SALE A good baseburner ebal stove, a 22 -cal. Savage repeating rifle, Apply to E. Oeseh, barber, Zurich*. NOTICE We will run our cider mill every Tuesday and,Thursday, of each week. Also have a large copper kettle to let, for cooking<apple but ter. -Memo. Steckle, Bronson Line Stanley. 13-5 1 am in a position to aceomo- late' ill requirements in the Liveryfor hire, Any- thing Sine, have done ion tthe teaming line. . GEORGE J. THIEL Zurich VIooe bel H1$ii.A 1 rs, RRRobt, ilayter� is visiting in' Stirs 6891 Verne; I'CiuJt G�;f,, Beta M if eYt' r .60°? Maurice :l lunip'p r;55, atra;tt'���ai ijibii, weelt• 1�tbY!da IIIA+.d tick, Pearl Sebede lail"F11aa.�r from;k attended 049; John. Donehey 039, ?Fester Kr - Church c'eh Bits[; o t, new ;duylerarr al.f 6'80 Addison: i1aos1n 598, II ]vin, Church in,.:tas�5a lc>•al ;oli Suriclay. ' , t > n; gpc1, MIA., H. 13o.11n1ee and Restezneyer .5.13. 1 1l •resited friends in I itchna'er' JX", i-7rlowarcl Scheele 668;. i n ar y , Earl Zimmer. 66=:; Kathleen Merner r.oxa Surldayt� e, as returned 644; Stuart Wolfs 0 5; Anxehia, \VAI•• lwll�w ttl,.li,.t, Baker has returned Zeit 620, Ruth Tieivan u23, Marry ft'orn i)ckti' it. t. is' Miller 02i, Ralph Genttner 571, Niel 1`1z. R, I)+,niaelaa? � of Talon o -i, sting on John who is sof . vfaa Stade 54.0, i erald, Meson 53i., £ s 101i.s er 5taubus t0.3; Irene Gexittner fe1'inG; wwnl;li s fra�crtured :ankle,. 1I'OW S Siubc;rt of Kitchener, is 688.!(ut�rlther, Teacher.isiti r,� her sister Mrs.V%itzel at n Letts , ti n� iii :se,la'#R I Soolxr! No. I. I P Mr:' and + rs, Harry Kraft aret. II -Rose Willem 88, Arn ett a attendingthe wedding of the lat- Byelanl 77, Laure:te Witmer 73, terfs 1ath . r�oiontotirs week. n Wein Gladvs•Maier 6, me, Moffatt, Miss clod then and Illiarotta Witnner. 61, Minna Vincent Miss allerman ,attended the Tea - Convention t wWeek.Con„ ention in Goder•ie'1 las' • 1~7 a;. Czar Kellerman, is visiting in' is t oronto .NOTICE CEMENT WORK -I ant in a pos ition to do any kind of a cement job, such'as supply tanks, foound ation walls, bridges, cement floors and walks, etc. Work guaranteed prices reasonable. Apply to Mar- icil Oorriveau, E. R.. 2, Zurich; Phone 16-93. • tf40 , S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTIST likraduate..,of the Royal College wit Dental Surgeons of Ontario and t the University of Toronto, .Late District Dental Officer, Mil - Vary District No. One, London,0ut Office hours at Zurich every Main Office, Exeter. Phone 34. ;fit' Zurich every TUESDAY -19 Phone 79 . LIVE POULTRY WANTED *ken ever+ `day till 3 ()clock p.m. Do not Reed fowl same morning els' Brought in. igi iest Cask Prices -CASH FOR-- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien iehDlne' 94, . Zurich Agents Wanted. The careful attention to our k supplied for years past war- rants 119 in having a representat- ive HOS. W. RIDEEVILLE, ONT. - customers' ord ers and the splendid stock or two. in this county. Liberal Commissions. Free Outfit. Write at onee for Ertel usive, Territory,: T BOWMAN &. • SON COMPANY STAR NURSERIES Tuxedo Chatterless AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS. GU ARANTEED TO STOP '1'HE CHAT TERING OP BANDS. L. A. PRANG, Zurich. 50, Malvin Mason 45, Sr, I --Thelma. S'aseber 87, Cub' Are eRtiiarliLY:1^ 40; Lorne ];raft 15, l eonard iZesremey61'. 00, ;Melvin Schlund't 55,, Bova, 1- ►Lisp 604, Jr. I --Milton Will.ert .65, Ido Mason "60, Morvyn Willert 50, Ilar- ry :Rinker* 40, Aldo Smith 25x. Class A -Regina Miller 95, Lorne Genttner 93, Ella • Eveland 92, .',Evan. geline Held t85; Phyllis Reid 84; Albert Goetz 82. Class E-Margare, l'Resterneyer 75, Harold Kraft 70, Carl Maier 640 Leonard Schenk 60, Aileen Beaver,. 50, Mabel Bender 48. • No. on Roll 321. Average atter dance 28.. Grace :Kellerman, Teacbier, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jackson ar.-I,. a ������� riw•e�l f.11;a week and will. take; VV e have a few gC)oc possieiJsionl; of the farm purchasedItJ� e�, for Sale frena lVle,..Felin Wilds. Mr. Wilds b gg will :trove to town. Mr P, '_blcIsaac has' moved the Now is the time to get that Auto werhone Central into Mr, G. r y Kellerman's building formally oc �U 11epai ed. cirpied `by ,he Canadian Bank of COinmerce,: 'Thiry, will make avery suitable an'.i up-to-date Telephone Central. , BORN -To Mr. and Mrs., Earl Gu- Fainting IP,,,el, Car, One "oat, $15.00, Two Coats _, .. $20.00 '. Dashwood, on October 1•i, iCovering le.. d lop"Good Material, less curtains .._ _, $12.00. enther1 , a (seri. Changing „ ,a Curtainn, s to open with 'Doers .._..__ $5.00 LADIES' A1D,. Painting sin ;;y .... ... ... .........,.. 58.00 The Ladies' Aid o fthe Calvary IF YOU w, x.11 SERVICE, WE HAVE IT ..1..1.i...1 K.,1 K) ... lir ITRICI-1 Evangelism' church .of Da•shwoOcl, I their nnsival election of of- WE REEU ;. R YOUR BUGGY WHEELS. held ficers on; Oct. 2nd. The following REPAIRING Sold By tf18 CI AL CARD OF THANKS Ellnnor Kropp, wishes: to greatly thank the many kind. net ghbore and friends for their kind ness and sympathy shown during the recent illness and departure of man; Treasurer, ewes. W. Snell; Pi= anlat, Mesj J, K. Eh er•s. Eleven regular ineeti,lgs we a held during the, years. Thre hundred and eight ty-two sick visits and one hundred. and. •igh:ty sot:lel calls in the inter•- yG. ei the church were .reported.. One hundred- and four bouquets were,.taleen to the sick and shut ins, anis eight letters of condolence wve•- e •witted Two new members' were added to tha roll and one ta- •u1- his beloved wife. leen off, owing to removal to . ot7h• r.town The._ society also sent :r bale of quilts and clothing to theAUCTION SALE , rioor ixrl Toronto and paid fifty Of Chattels and E•1feets of Ai dollars towards the repairs on the pine 1VIcBwen will be sold at Hen i parsonage. • sail, on October 25th • More par- ticulars will follo".v. 0. Klopp, A u.ctioneer. Scranton Coal Chesnut and Furnace Sizes. Soft coal of highest quality." 000D SUPPLY ON HAND Case & Son PHONE 35 HENSALL -17 SCHOOL REPORT The following is the report of •;,eo=n II, DasbWi od public school DASHWOOD. ior Ssptember 1921. Sr. III -Zeta; Nadiger 698; Ervin Mrs. Godkin, who has been vis- rhienther 695; ,Sadie Held 628; Mer- iting her naether, Mrs. Baker for gaxet W llert 583; Louise Staubius months, left fo" her home in Van- 95, Vain,.' e Wein 39. cuuw'sr onSaturday, Sr. II -Florence Baker 770; . Mrs. E. Otterbeini has r•et,ii•ned '7neicla RRestenneyee "NT; Edna Fish- aftaer a .short visit in Detroit. ' er736; Gartie'Hoffman 113; Sophia Dr. H. H. COWEN L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick ]Dock, Zurich, ev- ery Thursday and Saturday. Main Office` H•AETLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD ,SEASON 1924 I IU K3 AND SUMMER DELIVER- . ;iTHRACI,Ti7--We are now re- 'eeiving our genuine Delaware & Mudson duet from. the nnines, Nut &eve .and Egg -sizes., SOFT COAL --Just arrived, an - tither ear of 'our high grade soft, Vials coal haS made a great hit for iimrsehold use and our 'sales of this lia've over doubled in the last sea- BOVLDTS•-•Our Boulet Coal is Jiilro' inl'a elass by itself and is gr - *Wing in favor rapidly. 'OUR Telephotos are at your ' sinus. Use them freely for in- sminittiott. 'DAN tit pRODTUCE MERCHANT p1ione Of,tiee 10W, House 10j. •NSALImo. ONT, WOOL +.F••4••fi•'r•A!• 4 ^. c•4++44+++4•44.1.•4i-•.. ...r.3•.3•••• 4.3••F•P'•i••1•+4,014+44•i41.4 Bird's Nepousetiloofs 4. "GOOD OLD PAROI ,2 4' WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE ABOVE TPAPER,ACR BUILDING PAPER Imo, G BL 'I .i LLD � PRODUCTS OF B 4. e WALL BOARDS, ROOFS INDIFFERENT DESIGNS IN ROLLS 4. AND SHINGLES. FULL SUPPLY OF LUMBER, LATHS AND A' SHINr. ES ALWAYS ON HAND. CUSTOM WORK OUR SPEC- IALTYL'+'e "AL T47' MPII�N9 mUr' 4.• 5. fi#••S..M+3�i••4•h••§•.frk..l.1.4.++.at.3..t..i.++.1.4.•t •'N•i•+++.1.•g:.4••H:.§4^1.i.,3••'�•3•4..f..l..i..441 Highest Prices Paid ac- cording to quality CASH OR TRADE ALL WOOL BLANKETS, YARNS AND WOOL BATTS. SAIL OBDERD PROMPTLY PM - LED. phone or write for `.prices to t17 Newton Woollen Mills NEWTON -- ONT. H, C. WAGNER) proprietor. Cotasagg, t % L ,r .rD'n. rr at 114 Le3 rel Wan? a3 utizoteas tez lawless liquor traffic dies hard. But good citizenship is a patient executioner in Ontario. Again and again Ontario citizens have registered their determination that the moral and econo- n3ic waste caused. by •booze must cease. On October 23rd the omen and women of this Province- must rovince must tell the self-seeking liquor interests still more: emphatically that booze shall not come back. A half -million majority for continuance of The Ontario Temperance Act is language that brewer, distiller and bootlegger will understand. .T.A. is Hatet for Its Good Lek Desperate because the O.T.A. has cut down drinking by 90%, the liquor trade seeks the death of the finest.teinperance measure Ontario has ever had. Distiller, brewer and boot- legger are arrayed against the' forces of reform. The issue itself is sharply drawn; but John Barleycorn is using a new disguise. Only his desperation can explain his reckless effront- ery and his astonishingly low estimate of the common sense of the people. " No good citizen, familiar with the miserable conditions before The Ontario Temperance Act brought sobriety to the homes.and happiness to the women and children, would delih- erately vote for 'a return to the bar -room. Yet today Ontario faces, as the only 'alternative to the O.T.A., a step that will lead to conditions in some respects even worse than the open bar produced. Rally to Its Defence! The same sordid story comes from every province where so=called government "control"' has been blindly adopted. More drinking, more drunkenness, more crimes more accidents, " more misery, More waste -and; above all, infinitely more of the curse of bootlegging. This prospect should send every earnest 'man• anei woman hi Ontario to the polls on October 23rd to vote for the continuance, strengthening and vigorous enforcement of The Ontario .Temperance Act, To legalize the sale of, booze for beverage purposes, though hi sealed packages, is to re-establish the liquor shop without the former restrictions of the licensed bar -room, and bring back the treating system, the hip -pocket Bask, and the drinking club. To vote for government sale is to bring back to old Ontario the free dispensing of that bottled misery which will blight and destroy the hopes, the character, the life of young and old in every community where liquor shops are permitted to exist. Weapon You know that, but you must VOTE. Your weapon, the ballot, must be used. Vote yourself, and use your influence to have every qualified elector within your home and your place of work do likewise. The only votes counted will be those ,placed in the ballot boa, on October 23rd, 1924. Apathy and over -confidence have lost many a good fight. The liquor trinity_bootlegger, brewer and distiller -are at work, night and day. Foil their efforts by polling an over- whelming majority for The Ontario Temperance Act. Mark your ballot thus: �F.1Skht`•=a Are you in favour of the con- tinuance of The Ontario Tem. peranee Act? ltaiMratitHSIMIC'FA's' Are. you. „_, failour'of the sale s a beverage of rbeer and spirituous liquor in seale'd"pack• ages under Government control? 2 Torontd Street,,Toronto G. B.'Nicholson, ink