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Zurich Herald, 1925-04-16, Page 5Tuesday April 17th, 1925 O SINR$S CARDS DIUDLE"Y Ji .. HOLME S Barri'ster, Solicitor, Notary Public lite, Office on Hamilton Street, pit off the /square, Goderich. Priv- b funds to loan at lowest rates, Z1TRICR. HERALD IPt11 +:iiJlt. Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUM$ FOR SALE , Holmes will be in Hensel' on ,A -real bargain in q1 nearly new Meas' Laura Deltrkh of Zondek, pent the ( holicla,y at her home: FOR SALE—A nearly ,?yew anis.. cook (stove. Act quicleAppl'y €fit ;Herald Office. r apply r' srnall 1- each week. cook Fridayof estogy a s al t t e� a a He Rev. R :Bruer, • r , uoz of �Da1a1 v od �w' 1 >, �l � 1a as . a visitor at the horn of Rev ,; , drew F. Rene, Township Clerk ,bras; of Marriage licensee, Notary "tains, Commissioner, Fire and. Aut. ifollieblla Insurance, Representing altar n and ,Pirie Mortgage Corpora- l's*. The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,. ;►rte. ...........,_rte.--• 6. Knapp, D. D. S., L D. S. :IDENTAL SURGEON wy tAIN OFFICE — HENSALL A -U -C -T -1-O- 4 OSCAR ICLOPF graduate Carey M. Jones Nat - Heald School of Auctioneeringg. Try Alga for Registered Live Stock PR Breeds). Terme in keeping tb prevailing prices. Choice tuy tor sale. Will sell anything ,where. Zurich. 'hone 18.93 or write, Licensed Auctioneer Licenced Auctioneer for County, int Huron. In a position to con - ,'"et any auction sale, regardless ;Ojs to eine or articles to elf not eralicit your business; and /satisfied will make no charges for Aces. Dashwood. ;Arthur Weber, - leone 13-57 Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats., Boiogna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price far Woul GASH FOR SKINS & H1DE'S, 'uugbiut & • Reichert ZURICH LIVERY,. 1 am in a position •to accomo- Hata all requirements in the Livery, Aloe, have Auto for hire. Any - Able' done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL "Naga 51 Zurich .Il, S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D,D.S, DENTIST ilraduate of the Royal College 'ht Dental Surgeons of Ontario and i. the University of Toronto, Bate District Dental Officer, Mil- etry Dietrict No, One, London,Ont at Zurich every TUESDAY Phone 79 linin Office, Exeter, Phone 34. LIVE POULTRY WANTED Oaken every day till 3 Oclock p.m, De not feed fowl came morning Vika brought in. •Highest Cash Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien t 'pjne 04. Zurich .:.COAL SEASON 1026 li'ItING AND SUMMER DELIVER- IES ANTHRACITE—We are now re- -'cei ing our genuine, Delaware & Hu1aon, direct from the mines, Nut Stove and Egg sizes. ROFT COAL—Just arrived, an- ;ID+tdter car of our high • grade soft. tehin coal has made a great hit for rfiennehold ;tee and our sales of this 'we over doubled in the last BOULETS—Our Roulet Coal is laIlso be a class by itself and is gr - Vying in favor rapidly. DUR Telephones are at your (service. Use there freely for in - Urination. ,ra.to .ca:a.. soul & PRODUCE. MTRCl1AN'1 i .toile; Office law, House 10j. EN ALL ON1'�' ald. ;Otfic&, em 0, one afternoon last 7yeek.. CATTLE FOR PASTURE I Mr. and Mrs!. Ed. Beaver anal fa '1 o f D h d A limited number of cattle will be tekenL for pasture for the fol - .lowing •aeas'on. Apply, to ;Henry Walper or herb. ;Di�slsrdine, Zur- ich. • EGGS FOR HATCHING Pure bred Anconal, good layitng strain, land the kind ,that never hatch. All (select 'henej. Price 15• eggs for 60e. Lloyd O'Breire Zur- ich. Phone 127. FOR 'SALE Limited quantity of following seeds for sale—Timothy, Alsike, Red Clover and Alfalfa. No. 1 Government tested seeds;, Prices right. J. Gaseho & Son. . -38 FOR SALE — Galvanized 30 -gallon upright tank, with pump attachment, ;suit- able fro gasoline or coal oil. Price reasonable. Apply to A. F. Hess; Zurich. FOR SALE Storage Batteries, Hot Shot Batteries and Telephone Batteries. L. Prang, Zurich tf-35 NOTICE• We are in a position to store £c and keep your auto (battery char- ged r the winter. Also charg- ing dorso• at any time,—L. A. Prang, Zurich. Painting and Paper Hanging FLET US DO "YOUR PAINTING, GRANING, 'PAPERH ANt u IN . , ; & DECORATING. r 'WE MAKE IT.A MOTTO TO SATISFY OUiteC'US- TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE DO. -TRY US ON YOUR NEXT JOB. H. EICKMEIER, ZURICH — ONT. .T. P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D. ZURICH - ONT. OFFICE REMOVED TO HOUSE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY -1 Jno. Preeter--Main (Street Dr. H. H. COWEN L. D. Se D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick Block, Zurich, ev- ery Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. , Main Office f3ARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD COAL Scranton Coal Chesnut and Furnace Sizes. Soft coal of highest quality. GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND , mt y . as woo , were Sunday ?visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph'Stade anLI Mrs. A. Snell were Sunday visit- ors at Dashwood. Mr. Bruce Klapp, tot Londen Normal School isr home • over the holidays. Mr. Theodore Smith from Cale Hernia is holidaying at the hone of Mr. and Mrs Wendel Smith. :' 1Miss TheeIaj Smith • of ;Detroit;', is visiting her parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Smith. Ir�... Miss Geneve Zettel of 'C'hathataz, HORSES. ICAC NEWS Mr At 0. Milliken is spending the holidays at his home in Park, - ,hill. Mr. Theo Wagner of College, is spending the under the parental roof, Miss Jus'sie McDonald of ;the 14thcon, 1801001, is the holidays at her home cardiit,e, l• HENSALL SPRING, FAIR The annual Spring Fair of the: SAAtuk ;Huron Agricultural Society was held at Hens•all On Tuesday, April 7th, with fine warm weather .there was a good attendance: and and the exhibits were. alsovery well represented.following is a list of the euccess- ful Ariz. Wimnters, Waterloo ,holidays 1Mr. and Mrs. ,Herb Krueger o1' the lith eon. 'Were Sunday visitors et the •home of Mr. and Mrs& J, Albrecht. teacher spending at Kin - Zia spending her, vacation at her Clydesdale ro Shire Stallion— home, I (''i aged ;stallion, John Miller; Stalling Mr. Harry; Rose 'sand Miss Stell: Denomy (of Windaor spentEaster at their respective homes,4, The Misses Marie and Evelyn Du. charme 1of Detroit are (spending the week alt the home of their mother, Mrs. P. Dueharme. , , Miss Rosetfal Debugs wh'o has been working at Chatham, hasi returned ,to her home. t Miss Greta( Schilbe of London', is visiting at her hom.e for a leer days,I ' Mr. and Mrs{. Louis; S'chilbe sly, ent :Sunday at the home of Mr: and Mrs. WI, Rader. Miss Hilda Neusclr:'wanger is :spending 'dice Easter holiday at her home. Mrs. 'Taylor of ,Detroit, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Ed ' Axt. ;Miss Susie Johnston is fspendii a -few weeks with her srfster; M. E. W. Staskopf, in Kitchener„ Mr. and Mrs T. L. 'Warm spsr 'Sunday (with Mr. James Blair, c, G3eri:h Township. foaled in 1922, Dr. Moir; Sweepstak es, John Miller. Percheron or Belgian—Aged ;st- allion Win De ke • Standard Bred—Age' i Stallion,, Jao Decker, John Kent, Edmond Oesch; stallion foaled in. 1922, Ed- mond Oesch, Harness Horses—erfavy draft team Alex. Sinclair; heavy daught mare in. foal; Geo. El Thompson, ,Alex. -Buchan;an; 3 -yr. -old filly or gelding, Win. Patrick; a i. team, Wm. Patrick; Agr. mare in foal, Earl Sproat, W. S. Broadfoot, �•Y. W. Chapman; three -yr old Agr;• filly ro gelding, Wl.ml Patrick, IT McGregor; 2 -yr -old Geo E Thorop son, iT. Harris; Heavy daught or Agric. 'foals, Wen. Chapman:, Adam Faber, Lloyd McLean; general pur- pose team, J. Decker, Hy. Neeb, Win. Ducker', carriage team, Geo). J. Thiel and 2nd; :single carriage horse H. Neeb; roadster team, G. E. 'Thompson; single roadster, John Decker, R. McLaren; W'm: Thom- son; roadster or carriage foals, :Percy Campbell. CA TTLE Aberneen Angus—Aged bull, R. McLaren; bull calved after Sept 1, 1923, H. Solda-n. Shorthorns—Bull calved after Messrs Claytoni and Clarence Sept. 1, 1923, J. Elder; co w, J. Elder Hoffman of Cea.lt are ,spending them, and 2nd; heifer under 2 yrs. W. ' holidays rat (their home here. a. Pepper (and 2nd; butcher heifer ro Mr. F. E. Steele spent the weep:: ,steer, grade, Foster Ingram. and-St..'xil eniaisLM.ha_aCa.a._.a�ccox.' � 3'e's'. Jlideilu�.:e Foster, Lester r; a' "ed lib ,irin "Fill oft,.. Lorne Foster, e • pained mo' byj Mrs. Steele`, wn r, Lest r lids tbeeni in that city fora feta•Fnsiieri Roy= Soldan, Foster Pepper weeks. I Peck fro hest Sh,orthorn female, J. Mr. and Mrs. Wni Durnnrt and , Elder. son ;Billie and Mr. !and Mrs. Beam from Kitchener were visiting at the hoine sof Mr. and Mrs. Ttv, I ring blut. Judge—H.- Srnithh, SCHOOL REPORT The following is the Easter re Mists Marguerite Pr;an4 of.De•-l&rt for S. S. No.. 11, Hayr. T''. troit ;spent .the week -2nd , at her names are 'in,.order of merit. Thos, home accompaniedhere, being accompanied by 1marked with,an x have missed the Misses Lily •and M-tdaleine, tests. Schmid. l Sr. IV—Alice Patterson, Rufus .1. Mr. J. Schumacher anWin, I Turnbull. Schumacher (accompanied by the Jr. IV—Doinin:ique Jeffrey, Dor- latter's two sons, of Pigeon, Mich'°flay Ducharrn Precille Dueharine spent the holidayd with Mr. and •Milli9 Dislarditne. Cliarrette Mrs. L. Kalbfleislchl. �. Jr, III—Bulli Hendrick, Gor- I don .Snaith, Anthony Masse, Irene Mr. L. Goodbreiad of ,petro°f,;; iChat•rette, Raynipnd Kading, Clar- was a holiday visitor at the home � etiee' .Lafratuboise, Clarence Sch- of Mr. E. Axt, returning -to the city • ade,x. on Wednesday .!accompanied by Jr. II ,A—Flroence Masse, Arnel Disjardinee; Laird Hendrick,, '1VIax-- itn Jeffreyx , Jr; II B—Norman Sararfas, Den- nis ;Char,•rette, Avails •Dacharme, Richard Masse, Regis Ducharnie x, .Lucille Jeffrey x, 1st .Book—Maria L,afromboise, Ma-- OH a- Page Fiver. 0. . LOOK! . W E HAVE IT 'S T OP THAT CUSSING ABOUT THOSE FORD SIDE CURTAINS HESS WILL FIX THEM SO THEY QPEN WITH TUEDOOR REPAIRING Painting Ford Car, One ^oat, $15.00, Two Coats ... .. $20.00 iCovering Ford Top Good Material, less curtains ._:... $12.00 Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors.....'... $5,00 Painting Buggy IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT WE RERUBI3ER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS. HESS - ZURJOH 44+•+++++'+++++++++++++++4 + .• $8.00 VaiwzmigmaimigartamIlla • 1.+++44 4•++++7.+4.+++++4/ For Immediate Sale 500 Cedar Posts Regular 50c each for 30c ANY FARMER HAVING ANY FENCING TO DO SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF No. 1 GOVERNMENT IN- SPECTEDXXXXXBRAND B.C. .S}IINGLES WHICH SELL AT $1.70 PER BUNCH. • .. ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. PHONE 69 K 1- 413FL C4. • ZURIch 4, ++44++++++++++++++++++4+4;',7.+ ++++++++++++4•p +4'!7.+ ,•'.p.+,.$..p.✓i.++4..Waf..S."F..I,+.j+'p+++++0 fA Tr 4-1.-4.—+--4—+-4.-4.—+—+-1.—+—+-1.--+—+—+-4.-4.—+-4.-* --b—t—+-4—+—+—+—+—+-1.—+—+-- —+—+—+-4.—+—+—+- • Stone Bulit C�Qthes i + . FROM NOW ON + + 4. + All Woollens Used in the manufacture of STONE BUILT CLO-. jTHES are treated with the famousLARVEX MOTH -PROOF PRO-: CESS, and guaranteed immune from, the ravages of Moths under+ + • , a $250,00,0 Globe Indemnity Bond + WAY DO WE GO TO .THIS EXPENSE? + a 4. +BECAUSE Moth are the $ +, o ;safest factor in the destruction of Cl- othing that are laid away for even a short ECAUSE This new scientific discovery—Theperiod, ,+ ientirely .eliminates any . danger to- yor clothes from the r s— IECAUSE .,;pge.s of--Moth's-iia • that' Larvae. uz tbe.rav= f Stone -Built Clothes.with the added attraction of the B LARVEX MOTH PROOFING PROCESS, is a combination that 4. defies all competition—that c•inn it be beaten. There is no extra + charge to you. .�,, { WE SELL STONNE-L'(TILT CLOTHES•1 1 .1. New Spring Suitings Arriving Daily 1 H. HOFFMAN ITAILOR'AND FUNERAL DIREDTORf DAY AND NIGH t' P110 .NE No. 88 + { 4. Mrs, Goodbread and family, also Mrs Taylor. Mr. and Mrsl John Preeter ,and son, Russell and Mr. Less Bow- man: of New Hamburg sand Mrs, S. Br'iwn: (of Kitchener spentSunday' at the home of Mr. land Mrsi. W riesSieirion,x. L. Siebert. Sr. Primer-Rosilie Ducharme, Our mailing list have been cor- Ira;, lDisjardine, Marie Masse. Ther - meted 'up to April 13th and any ese Maisese, Leona Laf.namboise. of our subscribers who have paid Jr, Primer—Ewa Masse, Maxime up 'and not given erledit on theri Dur_harine, label„ kindly notify up at once and N,uniber• .on• Roll 33, we /will make the (necessary cro Average :attendance 30.2. rections. M', Armstrn;g,a, Teacher. Zurieh's Garage Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs Case & Son 1 .AND PHONE 35 HENSALL -17 A MESSAGE TO FORD OWNERS ITS A FACT THAT ., FORD MAG. NETO DOES GET, WEAK LET US TEST YOURS FREE WE HAVE INSTALLED THE WON DER PE -CHARGER, • APP:ROVED BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY THE RESULTS OF A .13.E -CHARGE ARL WELL KNOWN, PRICE $1.00 H. S. WEIN, Prop. DASHWOOD MOTOR ,SERVICE GENUINE FORD PARTS JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND 'TUBES ' WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS U. SIM L. BATTERY 1F IN NEED op A .BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR.PRICBS TO EXCELL THOSE OF T..EATON CO,; AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE. WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- - 'ERY, BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR, MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- ETYLENE C-ETYL ''NE WELDING. 1 (,I 1, 1,,i I I I 1; ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE Mousseau • Zurich 1 The store with the Liberal Cas; i Discount ANNOUN(JEMENT WE HEREBY WISH TO ADVISE OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS THAT WE HAVE FORMED A PERTNERSHIP TO TRANSACT THE HARDWARE AND FURNITURE BUSIN- ESS FORMERLY CONDUCTED BY MR. A. MELICK, AND SOL- ICIT YOUR CONSIDERATE 'PATRONAGE, AS WE PURPOSE TO GIVE OUR MANY CUSrOMVIERS THE BEST OF SERVICE BY .SELLING THE BEST OF GOODS AT REASONABLEPRI- A, MELICK. CES. A. KALBFLEISCK I HEREBY TAKE THIS ,OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE AND PATRONAGE GIVEN I THE PAST, AND ASK YOU TO CONTINUE 'THE SAME AT THE OLD STAND. A. MELICK. SUPER -TEST GASOLINE WE' ARE APPOINTED SOLE RETAILERS FOR ZURICH FOR TIM FAMOUS SUPER -TEST "BEST BY TEST" GASOLINE, AND AEE ERECTING A NEW LARGE FILLER FOR AUTOS TRADE. GET IN THE WAY OF USING THIS SPLENDID GAS AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER, Hardware�a�re . SERVICE IS OUR & Furniture. Phone 63° MOTTO MeliCIC Ialbfioisoh