Zurich Herald, 1925-12-24, Page 5'Thursday" a4e*Wear e'"III' fin,"
ieta5I N E$ CARDS.
I'� aaa:cY E. isoLIVIEs
lilarreeter, Solicitor, Notary Public
Mee Office on Hamilton Street,
Pet off the square, Goderittli, Priv-
tidy trmda to loan at' lowest rates.
, folnree will be in Hensel' ' on
Friday of each week.
Asuilrew F. Heel, Township Clerk
Notary'
ingnin ot"ac►teetage licenses,'-
_ _en .
FARM FOR SALE
In Stanley iTownship, contain-
ing 150 acres, fifty acus good grass
land and 100 acres under cultivat
ion. On the premistee is a good
brick house, bank' barn, drive �,rhed
and hog pen. Fruit trees' and pi-
er -Ay of water. ' For particulars
apply to A. P. Hesde, Zurich.
1'OU.1i
Wants, For Sale, Lost.
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads,
IN THIS COLtjMN
LOST
Between Amish church and my
gate, Bronson Line, a pair of spec-
tacles. 1?indee kindly return to
Rnj Sehwartzentruber, orleave at
'Herald Office.
' Commissione1t• Fire aReprnd ArtCrating
fasibill• Insurance,
1111Insa and Zlrie. Mortgage Corpora-
INNS. The Canada Treat Co. Zurich,
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. Knapp, n. D. S., L. D.S.
Ars Rama:
ELLIN OFFICE
HENSALL
U_C-T-I-C3-N-E-E-R
oecAR ICLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
ali,n1 School of Auctioneering• Trp,
Live Stock
aM Registered keeping
Breeds). Terms in Choice
prevailingsag prices. th
Ursa Cce
or sale. Will sell any
ing
e • g-93 or write, Zurich.
vhas
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County,
VII 'Huron. In a position to con -
'Hatt any auction, regardless
to sell. 1
Is to size or articles if
„Solicit your business, and not
Satisfied will make no charges for
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
llama 13_57
Zurich Nett
MARKET
Salt Meats
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Fresh and es, etc
Bologna Saajsag
HighestCash for of
O9SH FOR Sle1NS a.111DES
Deichat
ZURICH ,LIVERY
am in a position to accomo-
!Rats all requirements in the Livery
;'pine, have Auto for hire.
lgng done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Zurich
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G. S. ATKISON
L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
''EXETER, ONT. Phone 3•t
At BAYFIELD Every Wednesday
IiiVENINGS IN EXETER BY AP-
POINTMENT
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L I VE
POU LTR
WANTED
Ilan every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Db not feed fowl name morning
eseheinbrought in.
Highest Cash Prices
—CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
aleslye Zurich
RADIO
IF ITS RADIO PHONES
ITS ZIARSONIPIION'ES
, TROVE IT TO YOURSELF
ItY COMPARISON
• BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE US
A CALL,. WE WILL SHQW'
E AND
TEAT OUR SALES
SERVICE ARE RIGHT.
H. S WEIN, - Prop
realSEltWOOD MOTO SERVICE,
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 99 acres being Lot
7, con, 10, Hay Townsihip;. Soil
is of a good rich clay loam, weal
drained and fenced and in high
state of. cultivation. Thiere in on
the premises a fine hardwood bush
of eight acres;» good frame house,
bank barn .and other 'outbuildeings
For further particulars apply . on
premises,—Daniel Truemner, R.R. 3,
Zurich, Ont.
FOUND
A Buffalo Robe on Town Line,
Hay and Stanley. Owner can have
same by proving property and
paying for this adv. from Chas. ;S:
Bedard, R.R„2 Zurich.
Dr. H. H. C O W E N
L. D. $u, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON:
At DEITZ BLOCK, 'ZURICH ev-
ery Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day.
Main Office
HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOO
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COAL
POCAIIAI'T TAB
COKE
Miller Creek
Soft Coal
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
PHONE 33 EENSALL -t7
Viotti I
Mr. Ee'pke of Stratford is in the
village. in the ipteres't of the Lon-
don Life Insurance Co.
Me.,, Willie McAdams of the
Branson Line is confined 'to leis
bed with illnests.
.1470R10 11 HERALD.
LOST At the Commercial Hotel
sheds, a leather tierstrap. Fin-
der :Madly return to Herald Offiee
Mist Mary' Kipper, who has
been at Hayfield for the ,summer,
has returned to her home here.
M. and Mrs; Harry Eiekneeier
left on a few week's) trip to ,Lon-
don, 'St. Marys and 'Brodb:agen.
Mrs;. C. Fritz 'spent the week-
end in London with her daughter,
Mists Dorothy ,who is training for
nurse at Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs! 'H, Hoffman and
family were Sunday visitor's at
the home -of Mrs1 G. Hes," onn,Sun
day.
Rev. H. and Mrs. Rembe, of
Hamilton Beach, Ont. are spend-
ing the holidays with their son at
the Lutheran Parsonage. ,
Monday, Dec. 28th is Municipal
nomination the time when ree)res;
councillors end police trustees are
nominated for the ensueing, year.
So far thingd Seem very quiet as
to an election.
Mrs. E. E. Weido, who has been
at London Hospital for treatments
the past few weeks, returned to
her home here on Sunday, although
yet quite weak, eke is improved in
Health. ,
There are at presCs t nine boys
and five girlsi at the Goderich 'Chil-
dren's Shelter, and are all looking
forward to a real treat on,.;the eve
of Dec. 23rd when the annual Xmas
tree and entertainment' will beheld..
Mr. and Mrs: Christ Erb. of the
Bronson Line, were Monday visit-
ors with Buehler Bros. of Usborne
Tp. The latter are having an
auctionti stile of surplice farmietock
and implements on January 5th.
The fine steady winter weather
is very Appreciative by all with
a little more eaoe and the 'sleigh
would run fairly well, as well ass
the motor car could also be rune
quite readily.
Mr. J. Hey Jr. has been appoin
ted agennt for the Gerard Heintz-
man.p i.ano and has' one' of these
at his house for demonstration. He
also a few good used organs for
sale at a bargain.
Mr. John Hartman has' sold' his
tarn en the Bronson Line to-.' hhs
son, Mr. Ches. Hartman, who hes
taken p'os'session. Mr. B. Hart-
man, who has occupied the farm
for some years, hag moved to Dash
wood. •
The new Ford coupe that C.
Fritz & Son are demonstrating, it
a big improvement -.to the form-
er coupe., and looks like a real
car. Has a nice nick le front, a
one-piece windshield, ad the bodyj
is 'shaped' after the tat. si moa 'I . o”'
other cars much higher in price.
Don't forget the Christine; Ser-
•— vice with the Sunday School Christ
mss Eve. Dec. 24th at the Luele-
en an Church. A fine Program eon
teething 50 numbers, con'sisti'ng o"
Recitations, songs, vocal d tettte,
choir 'anthems' and; the like will be
'presieiited4 The public is n! ) t
cordially invited. Door open at
7 1patil.
Mr. Ervin Eckstein, a fn! m e.
baker of Zurich ,has engaged w,ti'
Mr. Aaron `Veber of the Broilsoe
Line for the coming year. :ll.
Eckstein. will live on the farm,whil.
Mr. Weber And family will move
to town into their fine residence
purchased from Mr. A. Mclick.
Friday of this week, is the an.
nuai celebration of the ,C'ris.t, who's
re;igion nearly everybody worship'
in this community. Let it be' one
of much rejoicing by observing ie
a jojyful way, not doing thinge
or following habits that ars un
wholesome, but things we can
feel proud of, when the day is)
over. 'We thing everybody ,in
our immediate surrounding will
have a special repastprepared for
one meal at least which will in on -
way creat fond memories of th-
new born King.
I In, looking up the weatherman's
record for Christmas during th'
past few year's we n.otice; 1920.
bright land colds 1921, 'fair and coil
autos running, not much snow; 1922
cloudy and mild, but with sleigh-
ing; 1923, Cold but not enough,
snow for (sleighing; 1924, very Hold
and stormy. By present looks of
conditions we m'ay have sleighing
for Christina's for 1925,
Mr. Wtal Leibold of the Baby-
lon line undoubtedly has the dl's-
tinction of getting the largest rev -
mile off a entail piece of land that
we know off, namely his ginseng
plantation which consi'sbs of about
a quarter of an acre of land, and
Mr. Leibold' just recenntly sold .a-
bout $1700 worth• of ginseng 'mobs
to a New York • buyer, which is
a very handsome 'sum. When Mr.
Leibold.:wtarted in the,•ginseng bus
6. use the-'iahnrl Wit* Wtirlg to the rules Mess ,some .years agO his lri'`ru'
are invited" to make a centribut- only laughed at his vision; but nog
ion to the upneeo of the sateen he is renpin • the reward of h'e
Bir Orden The ",prrhsieo Lioari untiring patience,
Nomination
POLICE VILLAGE OF ZURICH
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv-
en that a meeting of the Electors
of the Police Village of Zurish wilt
be held in the
TOWN HALL, ZURICH
Orr!'
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1925
At the 'hour from 7.00 to 800
o'clock in the evening for the pur-
pose of nominating candidate's for
Police Trustees for the year 1926,.
and',if a poll is demanded, a poll
will be opened oti•
MONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF JAN -
'n ARY,' 1926
At the Clerk's Office, Zurich
Said poll be opened at 9 o'clock
anon. until 5 o'clock, p.m.
ANDREW F. HESS,
Returning Officer.
Dated at Zurich, Dec. 4th, .1925.
NOTICE. "m
TO TRE GENERAL PUBLIC
The privileges granted the pub-
lic under the rules governing the
nee of the Evangelical Churcli'sheds
in Zurich, are being abused by cer-
tain parties. The sheds are in-
tended primarily for the use of the
l.members and friends of the church.
Others "a 'ce been welcome. to the
use of the 'shed to the extent of
its capacity and according to the
rules ,yostecl in! the Ilia iiniee
(tutee V, (liege privileges have
been abused wo find it nece'ssaryto
notify the public that the sheds
hereafter are not to be used a's
permanent storage room, as feed-
ing places, or for the conyenience
of midnight parties. If the abuse
of these privileges continues, we
will find it necessary to close the
shed at a certain hour each night.
Any who do not support the ch-
urch in any other way and wish to
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LOCAL NEWS
MIs Geo Ross and Miss Anna
Hess Spent ‘VecinooS.tay iii Easter.
Mise Olive You.i;, of, (aoil,ciich,
is \ i'siting with her aunt, Mrs. S.
Gaucho,
Mists Thelma Ilse of Dashwood
spent Sunday with friend's in the.
village.
Mr anti Mrs, Joseph Gescho and
son Norman spent Sunday at Bay-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sebh',ie+ were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs,
Ed. Reichert.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T''' Braun of
Forest, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. Win. Lamont,
Mr. Harry' Galimdn left on Sat-
urday for Petroled to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Gallman'e mother,
the late Mrs. Laurie.
Mr. Jas. Mee -Vicar, Goderich hes
'already received a supply fo auto
mobile licenses and number -plates
for 1926. The plates have black
figures on a ground of grey. Lic-
enses are being ussued at the sanw
price as last year.
Mr. J. Hey Jlr. was, t oBufealo to
a fertilizer convention the past,
week put on by the Niagara Lim
stone Company, and 'saw many
sight's worth commenting This
company will give a free mov-
ing picture demonstration ration of their
products in the Zruieh Town Hall
the fore part of February.
The winter fleet. al; the Goderich
harbor will ronsi:et of about thite
en st,ani•ens this wint'nr, There
There 'were twelve beets in last
week with one Moiexpected from
Ft. Willia'n with gain for the God
Crich elevator.
In. 1521 and 1921 the Provincial
Government has be 'n paying 30
per cent on townsh'-o roads, 50
per cent on county roads and 83
per cent oe provincial highways..
(vin, Geo, S. Henry, Minister of
Hi'fhwat's• has pronesed consider-
atioe of the request .of member's
of the Ontario Motor League, who
conferred with. hen and n lvocate'l
an increesO in the speed limit of
automobiles from . l's to 8
rci'.'es an hour in th errantry, a re•
lueti xt ie motor in nee fees and
the pro ision of lights on horse-
drawn v"hues all neer the Prov-
ince', instead of it being amatter
of country option, rto .at present.
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Pumps,and :Fitting •
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Also install our Pumps
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Stora, e\ Batteries, -
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Tires, Tubes, Greases and' Oils
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We are in a position to Repair
any make of Car.
Also do Battery charging and
Repairing. Store your battery
with us for the winter
P. KROPF, Mechanic
sesseeeeeeeo seeseeeeeto0ostatis!"°seeeeecovElt&C.a43lrott,,ori '•i�19
Shipments of grain from Vancou-
ver for the 1923-24 season have now
passed the 41,000,000 bushel mark.
Officials estimate that the 50,000,-
000
bushel mark set for the season
will be surpassed in the near future.,
Reports from England state that
,it has been universally conceded that
1Canada's pavilion was in the best
condition when the Bing opened"the
British Empire Exhibition at Wem-
bley on April 23rd, "It was the
Canadian building," the reports said,
"spick and span a:•,1 complete to
the last nail that led ail others in
the race to the finish in time for
to -day's official opening."
Over 3,000 settlers left Liverpool
for Canada on April 24th. Thirteen
hundred of these sailed on the Cana-
dian Pacific liner "IVlontcalm," in-
cluding a party of 200 skilled work-
ers from Manchester, 3R belonging
to engineering trades, 40 to build-
ing trades and 42 farm hands.
Eighty skilled' workers from Leeds
and a party of engineers from Bar-
row-in-Furness were also on board.
A total of 40,000,000 salmon trout
eggs has been collected during the
last season by the Department of
Marine and Fisheries in Lake
Huron, Georgian Bay and Lake
Superior. The total number obtain-
ed compares favorably with the
average collections of recent years
and is sufficient to fill 'all the
hatcheries on the Great Lakes en-
gaged in the propagation of salmon
trout.
Graphic and interesting educa-
tional motion pictures will bring
Alberta's various resources to the
eyes of those who attend the British
Empire Exhibition this year. In
addition to pictures illustrating the
life of Alberta's citizens en the
farms, on the ranches and in the
mining districts, charts will be used
to bring out interesting compilations
of statistics illustrative of the prov-
ince's agricultural and industrial
output.
Carrying an invitation to the
President. of the United States to
attend the celebrations of the 140th
anniversary of the settlement of
Upper Canada by the United Em-
pire Loyalists, which will be held
in June, Miss G. Lazier, herself a
descendant of the Loyalists, left
Belleville recently on horseback to
ride to Washislg'toh alone, a dis-
tance of 600 miles. Elaborate ar-
rangements for the celebrations are
being made and it is expected that
thousands of visitors will attend.
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An attractive booklet entitled,
"A Week in Quebec in the Spring,"
thy Betty Thornley, internationally
known writer associated with
"Vogue" and other magazines, has
just been added to the series of
artistic pamphlets published by the
Canadian Nellie Railway. It de-
scribes the Ancient Capital and its
environs, is illustrated by many
striking photographs and
bound
in
a cover Which reproduces in natural
colons the pattern of cloth called
eel :;;.i 1:,7 sec.; ....abitent
Merano,
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CHRISTMAS is here again—The
time when Friends' Greet Friend's
with Heartfelt Wishes
SO HERE WE WISH YOU ALL—
CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS —
THE OLD, OLD GREETING, IN
.ALL SINCERITY
A Merry Christmas
And
A Happy, Prosperous
New Year
H. HOFFMAN
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