HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-01-29, Page 5:A
TAW > Atib
BUSING CA
DUDLEYE nrMR
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publ
Iota, Office an Hamilton Ste
Pullt off the square., Goderich. Pri.
SW bands to loaq at ldwest rate
Holmes will be in Hensall-
Friday of each week._
p bl o, Commissioner. Fire and Au
'stabile . Insurance, Representing
Warm and 'Brie Mortgage Corpora-
OWL
orporaQep,, The Canada Trust Co, Zurich,
lsmtario.
ie,
rm
s.
•Wanta;�: For-Saler Saler: o
'Foufdo-NLofiC:a: , A:db
IN' THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
onl Arey
g 3 'driving >Gxtaxe and a g-•
month'aeold General ,purpose fii}y
colt for sale. Apply to ,Sams Rupp
k Wagner's Corner, Zurich,
Andrew P. Hess, Township Cler
Ismer of marriage licenses, Notriry
t-
G.K p gUoD..5LD.S
DENTAL SURGEON
MAIN OF11a'IC1S HENSALL
OSCAR, 1 LOP1P
Hradaate . Carey 1V[. Jones Nat -
MAI School of Auetioneering, Try
sae for Registered Live Stock
LIl Breeds). Terms in keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
farms for sale. Will sell spy"think
anywhere. Zurich.
10-93 or write,
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County,
at Burnie In a position to con
duct any .auction sale, regardless
as to alma or articles to cell. I
-solicit your and if Pot
-,itis ied =will bmakeno a ehargean for
services.
Arthur Webers, . Dash wood.
None Atl=Yi I
Zurich `3 sot
'MARKET
Vida and Salt Meats
BaIAna Se u ages,
Highest Cath Price :for Weel
CASH FOR SKINS•&. HmDFS
Ir,,t bi .tDeichut
.
•
ZURICH LIVERY
I am in a position to•; accorno-
agate all requirements In the Livery
li liae, have Auto for hire. Any-.
'ding done in the teaming fins.
GEORGE ar. THIEL
*None '$
Zueleb
S. • ATKINSON, L.D,B., D.D.S,
DENTIST
:iEFraduate of the Royal College
,sat Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
11 the University of Toronto.
&ate District Dental Officer, Mil -
*Illy District' No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich °Yefiy
Alain Office, Exeter. Phone 34.
iiit Zurich every • TUESDAY
Phone 79 -le
[�
L I .VE
,!POU LT RN
NTE
Bekaa eve n ttll' 3 Ocldnk
Do not feedsfowt same morning
llWilan bought 1n
:ighest Cash : Prices
h'OR.'
Cream and t -ggs
W. O'Brien
Pncase 04.
itic0
A, ail
SEASON '1924
SPRING AND STJMMER DELIVER.
••IES
ANTHRACITE -We are now re-
Calvin
e-Calvi .' our genuine Delaware &
Hudsnn, dive,>et frena the mines, Nut
Stove and Egg sizes.
SOFT COAL—Just arrived, .an=
tidier car' o*' ourhighgrade soft.
This coalhas evade a great hit for
household use and our sales of this
have everdoubled in the last sea -
100X4,
BOU'F;S;;'i'S--Our. Roulet Coal la
Ague in a mass by'itsglf and la gr -
!sewing in fa -or tepidly
Zurich
OUR Telephones are at your
Service. Oae them .freely for in-,
towrm ntiou.
*OA& & PRODUCE eWl3ANT
iia10111. Office 10W, "louse 10j.
• FOR SALE
Or resat, a';suitable,. frame dwe1-
ling 'property, with good ,stable,
fruit trees, ate, apply to Chas.
Weber, 1' eber, Zurich
LOST(
A black dog with strap around
the neck, finder kindly notify, Leo
Jeffrey, Sr,
FOR SALE
ii hp gas engine with clutch, 1
10 -in. feed grinder both in good
working, order. --L, A. Prang.
FOR SALE
Two base-bier:nor coal stoves for
sale, apply to Dr, A. J. MacKinnon
NOTICE
All parties owing us amounts
kindly come at onee and settle
name.—•A. A�lelacl: -
NOTICE
STRAYED—Yearling steer, roan
with red spots and hind legs white
Short :horns, Animal distrained
Garnet jambe, Lot 22, con. 6, Hay
on or about Nov'. 28th, 1924
STRAYED,
Unto my premiss'; • Parr L
Hay, a yearling calf. Owner
have same by proz'ine cprop,
and 'paying expenses, Sol 5
radar, R. R. ;t,. 2,u.ricla.
ine.
can
arts
eh-
- FOR SALE .
3 small outhouses for sale, on
Zurich public school grounds... Ap-
ply to Dr, A. ,.T MacKinnon,. a24
NOTICE.
'The E:t,celaior Bacon Hog' Club
have placed., a pure bred. York
shire Hog. for service at the farm
of Henry Krueger, '14th Con., Hay
Tp•, who is caretaker. Terms,
83,50 cash. - • 22-4
Alb. Hendrick,, Prea,
NOTICE.
Wie are in a position to store
and keep your auto ibattery char-
ged for the winter. Also charg-
ing done at any time. -L. A.
Prang, Zurich,
P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D.
GURICH - ONT.
OFFICE REMOVED TO . HOUSE
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY A.
&Lr. M. 0, lVXilli]i oflu it
ek-enc! at Eaetrr.-
Misa Jessie McDonald .spent. Sun
lay- with Mttia. Gleet a i%eali,
Mrs. W,, Snell and On of Dash'
wood, were Sunday viSitOrri With
IVIrs, A. G. ,lahn,eaf,
Mr. John Neusclt wagger visited
,at Dashwood during the ' past
week:
Mr. Ted; Habereer, who :has- been
nursing a sora 'eye, is iinpreving
with his ailment,
Mrs, iChats6 Fritz 'and dauhgter.
IVliss Dorothy ,aro spending the
week with .friends` at Daiahwood,
Misses Lilian "Hader, Lybin Rove
and Gertrude Schi'be were 'Week-
end visitors with 1V,rr. ekra,
Milne Rader, 14th -con -e
Micas Misdeed 'Eoffinen, 'is eti nd
hag a week with friends:' and 'rel-
atives in Stratford, Galt and. New
Hamburg,
zy.
ueW
•
Sorry to report that ' Mrs'.
Lydia, Geiger wap; taken 11) on;�tin
day morning, but is inpro'ring
favorable,
Mr. Henry Eiiber of Orecliton;
was in, the village on ..IYtonda3 o
attend' the Annual Fire /veuraice
in eating.
111x: ,'Milfred rSehilbe ,w'ho •spent
a few deers at London, Kitchener,
Galt and 11espler, has rettfrned to
home.
Mr. ,John. Stockley and pephew
Mr. Dan, Steckle of the ' Beonsoa
Stanley, are attendings the funeral
of a :relative at Elmira 'th,is week.
Mr. Milton Hey was at Sarnia
over the week -and, he accompan-
ied the Exeter High School,hockev
term, where they played ae,gante
on Saturday evening.
Being called the ,seen;rd time, in
tin e weeks Mr. Were, Finlay lead a
call the 6t1r of Jan,uary.to;Kincgr-
dine to hes aunt's funeral, . Mr..
Andrew Thompson, who did frons
burns, which was very yad, and on
the, 24th ,another call that his bro-
thr �'s wire. Mrs,, John B. Fin1Xv
diel that day of pneumonia,' She
lived 'in Huron To seneh p.
• T1ie clearing sale of general
rale 'cheadrse conducted by Se Gas
sabe) & SSOOL 1 shtili' b full ''awing
until Saturday, January 'dist, when.
it will be all over, If you have,
net- taken advantage, of these un-
usually low peones ii • will ..pay. you'.
te partake of the snaps _. whic?<<
tong sag
dad, remember -Setur-:
dreg erns it all, act -quick pr "You
will get left,
able weather thia week has been
unusually ce1d. ;and old Jack Fost'!
his, his- full artillery at work. Sun-
day, seerned'quite mild but the"fog
on Sunday attuning.' of cc more
proved the old adag?' of "A Jane
uary Fog will freeze a do". on
Tueaday ,morning the reeecury was
around 10 betoiv, while o e Wudnea-
day morning it was about five de-
grees, lower, : and sormeof the more
sensative indin ltor> were --all down
in the hole lr,i' -fear of getting fro- :cess, Zurich.
zen. A few mare weeks of this
and spring will be . all the moi+e
welcome thin it ha -s bee, for
some years that we know, of.
A very interesting- and tapprop-
late gathering took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs!, J. Hey. Jr.,
on Friday afternoon when • their
little daughter, Margaret. Mary,
celebrated her first birthday. . A
number of the invited little tots
of the village were present and en-�
w, t, **WOW:
S+t'lA k4ii,eEY W:
¢u' S iday,': t t to Q>a. rtenty
oaxnarrxtrnictu: aatxrices wipe, he held iIl•
the Varna' Methodist church at :
p.m. there .will be no ker+vice in the
Goshen ehureh next Sunday.
Mr. Wm. H, 14leOincihey had a
-slight stroke a week agohe is un-
der the doctor's' erre and isimpro-
vieg, we hope that he may sono
bo able to make his daily trips to
attend to his duties on the farm;
M-ra. H. Erratt spent the week-
end with friends, in London.
Miss Gladys Coleman of the
Parr Line' visited over Sunday with.
her sister, Mrs, Egin McKinley,
Some disaappointment was felt
"est Saturday, wizen the weather
was so .cloudy that we were unable
to get a good view of the ecliipee,
CREDITON
Lorne -Dreier hasp, returned to
tlenover after visiting her .e
Mose False is ab'e to be around
again after being 'confined to his
hams- for a week's, illness.
Norman, l.oltzrnan has relearned
to detroit after visiting Mrs. Cleo.
Holtzman for a few weeks.
John Schweitzer is very ill at
•present,
Godfrey Nicholson has the flax
rniif•in operation again after being
idle a week on, account of a bro-.
'rens 'shaft,
Mrs, Wm. Yearly has been quite
111 but is getting well. k
The fine home of Garnet Hill
a -Aida of the village had a narrow
escape from burning the other day
.caused by an overheated chimney,
the joist in the a'ttir had caught
fare when first :noticed but was ex-
Uuguished without much damage
the neir;hbora promptly responded
to- the Tall.
Chas. .Silber diops-sed. of hL,s
Tame west of Crediton last week to
Win, Schwartz of the sane conces-
sion.
FARM FOR SALE
Choice 1.00, acres farm, well sit-
uated Lot 24; (ear. 2, Hay, School
hill mile, Town 2 m9les, Red brick
!muss with eelar, good bank,barn
Ind ;shed. ,si'o, windmill, grage,
g'oorl "elayelearn soil, all level. no
waste, 5 !aeres bu;h. A`so 75 acres
acture fern), well fenced, never
failing spring, Lot 16, Corr. 7, Hay
z'owdsiile), For further pa.rtieue
ars ne my ato \Vm, Pearee, Hen=,
sail, Dn,*4.
FARM , FOR SALE
e -Fifty acres of land, about: 31
tnilo's fro:n Z>_.rich, with good frame
house, stable, drive shed, pig pen
and hen house, Plenty of good
Water' and small orchard of all
kinds of apple and fruit trees.. A-
bout' 450 strawberry and 150 rasp-
cerzy plants have been set ont
',lid will bear this year. Farm
suitable for light farming, fruit
raising and chicken Farming. St-
ick and implements will be sold
;*1th farm if so desired. Price
:3as)nable for quick sale, For
_urt:her particulars apply to A. F.
30-2
no. Pi'eetela�Maili I joyed the afternoon, and the party
Sti eet mapper which was very dainty and
fittingly arranged, it included a
fine •birthday care with the lone
candle thereon, May little' Mate
Tuxedo •Clatterless garet Mary Wee: the .pleasure of
AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS. 'GU
ARANTEED TO STOP THE CHAT
TERING OF BANDS. Sold By
tf18
L. A. PRANG, Zurich.
COA
Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. ` ' Soft coal of
highest quality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
,, Ca* e & Son
PHONE 35 HENSALL -17
Dry IL H. COWENz;
L. D, 104,D.D.S.
tD, NTAL SURGEON; I�
ha'vin.g' many more such enjoyable
:events.
An exciting game of hockey;, . is
being looked for on Thursday eve.
of this , week, when, the Dashwood
aggre,gation will play the return
game with the tocnl,e here. 'The
visiting team blas the distinetion'of
po:aseesing wonderful stamina and
playing qualitiee and have,' cleaned
up .on "moat' of the neighboring
town,'; teams, It 11 :still fresh in
our memory the bad beating they
admin'st, red to the Zurich team'
lest week, pend vet While the local
boys are threatening . revenge, they
will have their hr girds, full. • This
wilt be a game worth seeing by
anyone interested in this fast win-
ter !4'porta
The 60th annual meeting of the
Zurich Agricultural 'Society was
held 'eat Friday with/ a fair atte,n-,
dance, The treasurer's report sh-
owed a neat battle? on hand and
74 paid up members for 1925. De-
partmental judges for, horses, cat-
tle, sheep asiwine, poultry ° arid'
ladies work will be again employ-
ed at the fail fair next fall. The
'election of officers- resulted as fol-
ow.aa;mpre , W. S Johnston; 1cet.
*ice, J. P. Raft; 2nd vice, Dr. A. J
MacKinnon ,I ireetti'rs h1 ; •F Klapp .rHE•RESU ,TS Or` A RE -CHARGE
, A, Smith, U. Rader, A. Reichert,
u lopltr JDealey.,r�, Jr;, 'V4t $ey,�
liver Surerna, 1>,a Ctaberle'.1 A, F.
eas' way tie -.Ip$ btt�ez1 oeJtetaryi
At ,McCormick Block, Zurich, eve
catty Thursday and Saturday.
Main Office O
BAR rams BLOCS, DASHWOOD 1O
FOR SALE
A 1 year-old good Collie Dog.
apply at Herald Office,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given pursuant
o ,thestatutes in that behalf that
aapersons having claims against
.:he~gestate of Jesse Honer late i f
:he Village of Zurich, retired far-
rier, who -died on the 17th day of
Nevemtser,'1924, aee'required. on or
before -the 29th day of January,
1925, to! ,aeiid" by post, prepaid; or
delivered to Blake E. Horner, Zur
Jahr Ont., full particular's of their
shine, duly ;verified by :affidavit,.
and the nature of the security, if
any, held by them,
Further Take Notice that after
':he eaid last mentioned date, the
essets of the said deceased it ill he
cliatributod among the parties en-
`itVei thereto, having regard only
tn.the claims of which notice shall
then have been given.
Dated the 13th day of January,
19::',3.
E. BlakeHoraex,
Albert Horner, Executors,
A 11 MESSAGE
To
FORD OWNERS
ITS A PACT THAT ., FORD MAG
-
NETO DOES GET WEAK
LETTY$ TEST YOURS FREE
WEHAVEINSTALLED THE WON
Dth ItEiCTTARG?1R, APPROVEDD FORD MOTOR COMPANY j
lrreaelIrere,,
41,WEIa KNOWN, PRICE $1,00
WEIH, Prop.
00 b MOTOR SERI/TO-10'
•
I;OQ LM..` ' x A,, . .IT
SIT 0
THAT CUSSING ABOUT TPfOSE FORD SIDE CUHTAIN3
HESS WILL FIX: THEM ,SO THEY' OPEN WITH Tl'LE DOUi3
REPAIRING
sainting ,Fo:d Car, One^oat, $15.00, Two Coate ., ... $20.00
. a vering Ford lop Good Material, leas eurtaina .., ... $12.00
(,hanging Ford Curtains to open with Doors $5.00
l"aintirj Buggy , $+'1.00
if 'YOU WANT SERVICE, WE ffAVE IT
WE RERUf313gf. YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.
11 ,t 1SS ZURICH I
easaaesasseemearamemwmasemessamaszasiasimageeeeessamest
.a..,.w.;..• q u,s-. rr�d.�� F aF��n�rF+Q+• ; r.-..; 4+t++9+^h+l++i+iH+Y+$++F+i++I++D+d�hd+4..g.Y..F�
Bird's Neponset Roofs
"GOOD OLD PARDJD"
WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE—MOVE
PRODUCTS OF BUILDING PAPER, BLACK BUILDING PAPER
WALL BOARDS, ROOFS INDIFFERENT NT DESIGNS IN ROLLS
AND SHINGLES. ' FULL -SUPPLY OF LUMBER, LATHS AND
SHINGLES ALWAYS ON HAND. CUSTOM WORK OUR SPEC-
IALTY.
KALFLiJC
PHONE 69
ZURJCF&
0
4.
4. 1 R IT! A
. •
HO.LIN
FJ(1FFMA
+ WITH OUR NEW-
LINE OF SPRING StJ.ITINGS AND SAMPLES
4. IN ALL THE NEW SEASON'S FABRICS, AND EQPRESSING
y THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND SHADES
I
HOBBEII 'JN
I HAVING TAKEN OVER'THE AGENCY OF THE BE
,&,
r, t>�ST KNOWN
ISEMI -READY CLOTHING FIRM IN CANADA (HABBERLIN •&.
CO.) WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE THE PUBLIC ALMOST•s+
el�.. ANYTHINGiREQUIRED TN TH-E LINE OF SPRING SUITS ANDt
OVERCOATS AT PRICES SECEND TO NONE.
I e+ °REMEMBER
The Early Bird catches the Worlzn
■�
H. HOFFMAN
t
JtW
+i+
.TAILOR:.AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
DAY AND NIGH PHO .NE No. se
°1*—•!�—d'---al..,.,t...,"t'�..1,n..�.,-,+i+�-�—•F--.P•. �.��+lb��+�.fi-...ir-^�+1+—+in�•a+-
*
N
a
m
I111111111111111111111111111111111111111iii1111llllll1101II!111111111111111llllll111111illillllll111111111111'6 V11111111111111 @811!IiIV1iIIV'4R11111111IIIII11111 VII(2IIN(1. Id CIIIIIMIIIIIIIi;Ulllst'
ZLIRICH HERALDS
1925.
. Clubbi List-.
HERALD
HERALD
HERALD
HERALD
HERALD
HERALD
ITERAL D
RERAL D
HERALD
HERALD.
and Toronto Daily Globe .,, ,. $6,00
and Kitchener Daily Telegraph .,. ,,, $5,10
and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire .......,$6.00
and Toronto aturday Mail and Empire .,$3.25
and Toronto Daily Star .............. $6.OD
and Toronto Weekly Star -.,,-. . ,. „ $3.25
and Toronto Daily News „ $6.00
and London Free Presse, Morning edition ... cte.40
and London Free Press, evening edition $6.00
and London Advertiser, Morning Edition $6.00
HERALD and London Advertiser, Evening edition ..... $6.00
HERALD and London Farmers' Advocate ... ... $2,25
HERALD and Farm andDairy$2.75
HERALD and Farmers Sun �,. .,,p.,....,.$2,65
HERALD and Family H>rald and Weekly Star ... ... $2.75
HERALD and Canadian Countryman .....,...$2.25
TER ALD and Weekly Witness .. ... .... . .......�° ,,,$3.15
HERALD and, Farmers Magazine ,,.,. ,..�°••.
• . $2.50
HERALD and Youth's Companion .,.,. $3.75
HERALD and Seaforth Huron Expositor ,.....$3.25
HERALD and Ontario Journal ° .
FIERALD and RodCanada ..'..,• $2.75
,,�pG1y'!/;��, and Gun�,'�iin ���f}[���,,.„.............. $3.16
"'” I � yf pi .Calms'
Save Money and Trouble by renewing Your Papers
with us. See us for papers not listed above
HERALD OFFICE, Zurich
gagatiMagrair
H'1N liiIl' li, lil1
Iteeli11111111!llI[DIii181181111V1;111i n1g(Mo
i 5'
CIII