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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-03-18, Page 5rel hursldav, .lel arch 18t1; ,1926 • 1411•SINESS CAMS DUDLEY 1 . ROLl Wants, .Fors ale! ,Lost, Fo,und,•Notice, i tc. Ads • IN 'FUIS C9.140lIIN FOR 'SALE • $ar1C1Oter, a+ni'icitor Netary Pal'blic firOffice ren Hamilton. Street, leatt, off the aguare, florieiieh. Priv-spa Nina Hands to loan et lowest rates. young weaned pigs slit sale'. A g cord. kind and are salt» -Holmes will be in Hengalt on ing good.-- eeee waver. Friday of each week, . **rim V. Hera, Township Clerk FOR SALE alelesir of uarxrriage Reenacts, Notary A limited 'quantity of good s'i'x- rya, 13,>oamirriontlr, 'p'!re and ,A,ut-. row ed O.A:C No. 21 13ariey. The irstmrance, Repxesenting oaig z.aal sect! cat:�e frc:tu the• Don:. d Erie I fp ls>Pge Coxvo>^e- Exlierims^ntal Pn prig Ottawa in ova. ds The Oauadr ';'rust 00. 0 auricle, i 923. —Peter Deial rt, Jr. RR. 1 -i aid , for jjipp, DM_r. N L L S■ DENTA.. SURGEONn OWN OFFICE HENSAE.L 48C. -B IgLO'PP iSratinat'e Carey M. Jones Nat ,mal gshool of Auctioneer nSgt Try 11.0 for Registered Live eping Breeds). . Termeto Beeepine :Rb prevailing prices. Bomar for tante. Will sell anything 1prwhere. 43 or write, Zurich. Thous Licensed huctioneer licensed leentioneer for County, Ball Huron. In a Position to CO - *nrt .any ;auction sate, regardless So to size or articles to sell. '1. no'licit your business, and it not; teelobed will make no charges for leer -vices. Dash -woad. 'Weber, - . i Erne 13-57 Tul 3—br l II RR E,T ' .Yesh and ...,__halt Meats i Arts elogele. Sausages, iiiialteet Cash .Trice for Weel CASK FOB, MINS & HIDE% "' "'11/,4"0.11t DeidLOrt l ZUFtICH LIVERY Ye1 w. am in a position to accomo- • •11 requirements in the J•i very Me have Auto for hire. •Any - Mita done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIELOWN SS Eurieh Refit. TzINSO Li. D. S., D. D. S. v',,,:e issa DENTIST •UTER;...' ONT. Phone 3.1 At HAYFIELD Every -Wed nomia,Y ;DUNlNGS IN EXETER BY .AP- POINTMENT LIYI3 I'aU LT R Y WANTED •""�'-" WO* silty day till 9 Oeloek t,•, p 1. •- 1)b mot ;tired fowl same morning! 'Aram 11emght :iffigLest Cash Prices. FOR--- Creain and Eggs W. O'Brien 9l;i o• o. , Zurich M q • • AtIantic 1113at Se a five tube Ret Mellecth'ityi „ :dear tone, , distant .:anything in " ' Radio What vests -elm to $150.60. • *Mar bait' tine beat in Batterie!e . equitanent goes With my. *bis Inst tf de - N TIIR AIR Query italL.,emp'tete•• for SIREN. and .igalbranteed .[or on year. If it* 1E444 [ opts it and ' the sales tsti'.i►r ioigletl . .. . 1«.- ► eNVEINg. is -Prop, FOR SALE • I hav ea number of tons of lime, also about four tones ,of good hay at rnty barna at ''Zurich, for im- mediate sale • J, Hey, Jr FOR SALE ' A 'limited quantity of good on- ion seed for 'sale, apply to Henry Clausit s, Zuruch. FOR SALE Standard Combo Foundations, manufactured by Ruddy Co. ,Brant ford. Prices up to 25. lbs. at 85e ib. 25 lbs. or over 60e lb. 1. Haberer & Sons, £uric}h. FOR SALE A nearly neww Massey -Barris 7 -ft. binder . clxcsap. Also a good second hand Bream teparator. L. A. Prang, Zurich. FOR SALE A limited .numbe r of Scotch ,CC1lio' pups, ere of a., very goo(] .kind, froiu- l.reling stock. ]Tilton Truanin'er, lath. con. Beans and Grain We hlave Storage room for Beans and Grain. Should you care to draw your Grain or Beans olat while the roads are • good 'phone 54 Hensnl'1 for particulars, :Highest prices paid for Beams acid Grain at all .times; We have a q. uantity of Split Beane which we are offe.r- iag .at $1,00; per cwt. COOK PROS. M1.LLU G CO • ISNSALL,Ont HOUSE FOR SALE Two very desirable frame dw- elling properties in Zurich w11 br sold privately or exchanged for auitable farm property,. .' _ ,For Turther particulars apply to Andrew Price, Zurich, -Bdx 283. • FOR SALE A 1924 iFdrd Coupe in gond' me- ehanical condition, good upholst- a Bring and tires. le a real good buy., Lewis O'Brein. Zurich F\OR SALE • Flax seed for feeding your stock at $2.50 per bushel. Fred. C.. Kalbfleisch, Zurich 30-5 • STRAYED • Unto my premises on Dee. 31st, 1925, Lot 13th, coram. S.11, .Stanley ;Township, •a two-year-old heifer, Owner can have same by proving ,property and, paying expenele's.. • • :: Emanuel Reichert, RJL1. pr.: H. 11 ..COWEN. L. D. flu, D D. f3. DENTAL S'URG€ON;; At MITE' BLOCK, ZURICH ev- ery Thursday, Friday and .Satur- day. Maim Office HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD" CO LUCAL N S ZUftICI HER A1,D .MEMORIAM • ' GI 111IN, 118. F'"�►► 'toying ta,,erazory 04. our,. deer040110l!**.. $ i4+19w>r+M#0ni►oW.tY11:t!ea!se,. :se ;• R M o e ' are r le • fex��iii the l ,iii( taii'wc; i • Mr. Ed „Kraft !of Dashwood, pale led in the; village an Wedtaesda34 Misr Ethel Hes, who (spent aewf weeks with friends in Dintuira, has returned home Mr. Len ]Fearer •of ,Forest; ism), ending a few days with Mr. John Decher, Jr. Mr. Albert Gies, who 'spent a ,week with, friends here, returned to Kitchener on ' Thursday. , Mr. J, E. Tom of Goderich, Pu'b- lac seao'ool in'spec'tor, paid an df- finial visit to `liu•icb Public 'school on Tuesday last. Mrs. Trevethiek of Mrinaley, who visited 'with her pnr'enit's, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. G. He's's, has returned ,to her home. ' There will be a sitting of the Court of Revision in the town Hall, Zurich, next Tuesday March 23rd, at 1 o ;chock, p.m ,. Mr. anld Mrd{. Lennile O'Brein have taken, up hoais'ekeeping inhte comfortable dwelling in the west end, 'of the village, owned by Mr. Peter Papinleau, • Our Local hunters ane kept en the jump chasing • after. jack Tab -1 bits but unfortunately they have not been able to get any with the exception of Mr. Ed, Axt, about six weeks ago he ;shot .'.and killed a 10-1b, bunny♦. e ' The farm belinging to the es- tate of the late Ernie "alwell has recently been sold. Mr. Dav Dig- nan purchasing the west fifty ac- res, while Mr. Robert Bell purche ased the balance 'off the farm;. County Constable Jul. Blochhas had a telephone installed. in, ' his village residence, and .anylone . in need of protection, is requested to give Jul. a ;ring. by phone. The big ;annual clearing sale of J. GGasclio & So'v, •was broughe, to a close on Saturday.. And many ars the pi r.i of the lee, bargains recefved'in this event On March. 3rd, Neil, the 2 -year olid song of Mr. and elle. Ed, Etue of. near 'Drysdala, Stanley Town- ship, pa'esed away, 'after' a :Short illnes's from pneumonia. Inter-' n:ent was mad in the R. C. Cem- etery, Drysdale, Rev. Father J. E. Jerard officiating. Mr'. Jacob Kipfer, w]v- has been emploiyed with 14Ir. J. Devi' r, .i r. for a • number of .oars, lava left the Geohen Line, •moving to Dash- wood, where he has ,ongagred with Mr 0. Pedersen. to work with his creamery business. Mr. VErm, "Flee der, ismoving into the house �t.ac- ated 'by Mr. Kipfer'. i Another week or reel wintery 'veather her; been experienced here with .practically. ee thawing and extreinely cold nights, while th : dans are bright •'nrl. 'sunny, the nights usually are 'round the zero mark. Sunday Manch 21st wilt Oshsr inthe ibnrin? season, whe- ther the warm weather comes or not, we can at least :say that w r' used fo hi' fin 200 -acre farm. at are in the spring ;season, Mr. A. G, Lehman who is a pro ailment boot and ;11p, merchant of Stauffvele, Ont. in renewing his sub'serkptio,n, to the Herald, give, is ths- following : r:ne7liment be letter ;—"The Zu r••h Harald comes as an old friend eini n.g ms in touch with th;:e r•a,n!e'aity a•nd surrounding :countee As alluran eld boy .[ 1e. 1 to ser thet Zurich is guile!: sh -u1, ands I wish. it the very best of 'success." At a :recent aiznuni election of officers of the E.. L. 0, Et of the Evangelical church the following officers were elected for the en- sueing year—President, Mr. 'l ewell Geiger; Vice -Pres., Mr. Garfield Witmer; Secrgtary, Mises Mildred Geigea'; • Corr,.. Secy:, Mis'a Meda Surerus; Treasurer, Miss Mildred Hoffniani, That League is in 'a very healthy; condition • with " a membership. of around 48 Mr'and Mrs Alex. Mou's'seau of the Village were on Tuesday at Grand Bend, attending the funeral of Mrs. Arthur Morley, a former. resident pf Zurich, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Disjardine of near the Bend. The death took (place in California and the rent= „wife and, mother, Mrs Z. Di'sjardine ailio "died ° Mandl 16th, 1924, '4it'e often, :sit 'and thiol: a her When: we are all alone For memory is the only thing That grief can, call its O n. More and ralore each, daylewe mists her Friends may think the w'tound ]Tar healed !Rut' they little know the sorrow Thnt lien within the heart concealed Bereft lusbanci and Family( BORN Dueharnto,. at Flay Township, March 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Duchvrmc, a daughter. Staubus—AtZurich on- Marek 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan, Staubu'a, a s'o'ma Tiernan—At Dashwood on Wednes day' March 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Addison Tiernan, a !son. Wein—At Dashwood, on March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein a son, . EXETER ' 'Trueman Elliott has 's'old his ,re:4', 'dente en Main St. to Roy Webber, who gets polsises,aio'n in 'April. • .J. G. Stanbruy wits in Toronto where he wasengaged as council, • Tires ' • W. G. Medd, was in London on is . r Friday atten'clin the executive of '• VV � ` -� , •' i • •Spe(intl 131r -illy OP 41. '$2100..Batt.c.nes.f(:).f.:$15 :\)/ ' the 1<'li�.,.,4\. • •crrd ltllt�1'v lice tl:�i .A lel i ��tt tc' ,i ,,; E l t. ° • ar n • Our Batteries arc Gila tarltee f by the ar • Company and thyself ,i t • Also do i3�ticery e, ):1r:.°in� Kind r 1 tie Jairin .+Shots .nd • � • • • in the Court of Appeal. g are in a position to ik'pa ir. the London Conference United Ch. • • s any itteke o (.';tr. • • • P. KROPF3 Mechanic a Plans•were made• to hold three'sum • me+r tehobis as -usual, one at Alma St. Thomas July 5-12; Goderich on w July 19-266 0. Mr. and Mrs. ,Clarence Pickard, whc have spent with the formers (w 'pelmets, Mr. and Mra. R, E. Pick - and left for Toronto, from. where 0 they will return to Fro:bisher,Saelt 'Fred Neaman is carrying hire lent in a sling, the result of a s, !rnctured bone in his shoulder, cin sed by a co'11•si'on in a ixctekey4 I game between. the Bankers and Opt laws Dr. K 0, C -i. F1'tche.r, et one; 1 eine a Senior resident interne of the medical deartmp ant of Victoria where he ass cia't^'i v: ith hr. H. K. 1Tfvn,ln•.a1x, has taken ov-, • ,or the practice of the latter inEx- tat•er. Dr Fletcher is .a Strathroy boy ;and is a gratitude,: sof ,t1v' Un- itlersity of Western Ontario. In ad.. dition tie his hn'.pital duties h.ehas been for the past :tw,o yearn on the teaching staff of the Medical School. • Mrs. J. Will`'s Powell is able to be cut 'again after her recent ill• - ease. L. A. Pring, Prop. I 5:QBt•49+001140• !41••00410 0019ltr0ie.dt2IteSee/tT,..: C*tles i:;;a'icr IIIII Thos. Seed, a former re'sid'ent of Adelaide and Strathroy, ,died at the home 'of his' daughter, Mrs. WnjF. • Abbott on March 9th. The dec- ;.r il. • wa's born., in. Adelaide ;Via:. '. Tri' 1816. For the, last ;six years be hes-mad- his home with his daugb- T ter in Ex^ter, his fatal illness was - of abtr,rt duri.tion and this hebore with; Christian fortitede and resig- nation. Cir E rkrrY NEWS R. Conics fo Usbomre, has die-• ams were brought to the Rend for burial, She is !survived besides her 'parents -family by her husband and three sons, Mr, Morley, who ac- eompanied the remains to Canada PPo cArfA had . return Cchie i. mediatelyto owingto to goneatiforof the mp lit- - tte 8'O'n's being in a 'hospital with a broken, leg being hit ,;y ,an auto A RECORD OF .TONY BARS' Mr. John ;Rey, .Jr. sold ,his [+ern ous race -horse '1',pny Bars, to -Mr., GO KE ller Cree Grey of, Seaforth for a' nice ,sum of mon .y. Tony Bars hold's the. • , Lastest records of pacing on the• soft Coal , SOOLS SIMPLY QN HAND Zurich track, -namely, a half mile in one :minute and five seconds, and an �Sth er a utile in 13% sees ends, It will ;likely be ;tam* time. before+ another eh twat a pacer will be owned in ;the v.icinitir, and ,had it, not been for the indifferent -tem- pernient, or excitabie nature of , this horse, while in a race, Mr. paws arts -17 •Iiey wuold tindotrlatE'zlly Wept '1'1 coli*. t i .the Uri the past reari p e will reside ' y `) ,' +t# °: .t' ' , ,ai,'✓< : �, r.., , , ...4 • :..<, .� :�: 'f' %„'!; �"►:r.�',o a7 rah , 9'r 't�t".i: s. r 1 t Staple Eden to Ewe Whiting, fo Parkhill an'd gets psosessino in the fall,This is one of the finest farms in the Tr nOoetes will-rnnve, to Exeter int the rrsrdene' he purchased. from . the 1Cf's•tle .estate. , Farmers neer ,CIadebo.ye tire • complaining fo injury to wheat and raspberry bushes „y jack ra hits.. An naea,r' of these aritnais's aped. the 1xuet•'rs who ha' e'been trying to ext^rmrnate them this winter.' Huron . enmity will 'probably ,get four miles fo pavement this year east from Gdoerich. The lack or coarse gravel in :the district; is said to'be the reason: •why the highways dept. will do :this( Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Carlille, Hils green, entertained :a member of their relatives and friends, anew.' ening recently* in• honor of efiee Annie and Janes Format wh;gleft Or their-hotnle :in Moose Jaw, Sas, •The d'eat'h occured of Jxb•+eph Davidson, of Seaforth in his 61st, year, he was' ,a native. of Perth ]County, ' his early life being spent rile Niitheell, Fullerton and Sea- lerth where he ,held hotel. Plans are now 'said to, be near- ly•complete for ;the big drainer work cclvering an mesa r,,f 60,01(1 acres and affeeti.ng the townships of McGillivray, Bosanquet, East Williams, West Williams and Ste- "ellen te- "nh i and 'the town of Parkhill, ,The • work calls for the deepening. and widening of the Sauble river up to Grand, Bend, About 1,000 ratepayers, will be assessed for the `•train which will cost .$•15,000. Emmerson Smith 'of lCippen,ha's engaged for the ,spring and sum- nter With Thos 'Butt, and will com- mence this, .month. Mr. Butt has secured a good man, . Mrs. E. Voddon left the o,thtu day for her home in Alberta, ,it - ter spending • the winter with her parents, -Mr, and` Mr's. W. A'. Tat- b,ol: olthie S'au•blle Lime, Stanley tort*nshkre . , A. quiet .wedding was 'solen4,nieed at „!rifling, church, Mayfield, 'on Match., 6th by :'Rev. F. -13. Paull, when.. Ada Galbraith became 'the nbricl0 of John W. Reid tet' Stan- i^v townVilli.ip. The bride was giveri in marriage by her brothr'r, re elellr.•^+'ah, Tlx:: t)': ,r en - :5 i'F3^ri r�•hrr••'•: lei &. )3,. "Clef'; FIBE.PROOl ii `; :•cii,•,r, I'.exible, light :, 1.1 1 s:r.vn like `1um.or t, ;ha (a:u •oter simply n:1 t; , th•• c,:;l blaster and the w.,' time lust for drying. 1.::1 r r1t Panels.:.. lean be used with 'spit n ,.i • • ;nes, for the attic or r: •p.a 1; I, • ]eine material fo.r yr»t. t "'•t t•ul,piy of Roofin•s, S 1 , , . 1,, t., til.:urk at reasonable pr,it•s, „ SAW LOGS WAN 1 l P •1't' ale, 1•: elee e. PHONE 69 rev e'e- r, fie, ISCR ZURICH . ,..;..H-44++C++++5--i.++.1...3--3-.g, ,i..{,.S-•i•.t•F-i•,;..z..i,,.}•.}•.p.+.i•• P+•B•+ 4,411 PROTECT1ON G• -et one of Our Auto Tops 'Hwy will protect you from the cold winds and will ninl:ea Winter motoring a p l e.n sure IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT WE RERUBI3ER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS. HESS - ZURICH t • e 4. +4•4+I *++4..+,*+e+,+'r+++•Ise+4.4 +++ ., .1 4.4. 1:;..H•4.4 ++ :.;..;..1} HERALD OFFICE ,�-LDo You Know?;r1- THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR GOOD PRINTINI THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDINt3 , .•• INVITATIONS AND A V'NOUN:CEMENTS `` THAT WE PRINT 'CALLING CARPS; STATIONERS, SUCH •1>a' AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND ;)h STATEMENTS THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR' TWO LEADING MANUFAOT X URERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP- .t PLY ANY QUANTITY AND .SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPRS, ENVED- OPFS IN ALL SIZES, CARD. PAPERS,, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- . ATIONBRY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO ' SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC. • • . SIZE INK Harm T$A�T. WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN 'INS FOR 5e, LARS. GER QUANTI/I`IES AT' BIGGER REDUCTIONS . THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS~ aERs,, MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALLGENERA,/ PRINTING OUR BPECIALT i' ` .