Zurich Herald, 1920-06-10, Page 5- BUSINESS CARDS
t'ItoUDFoOT, IULLO'RAN, & COOKE,
Barristers, Solicitors, NobarieF,
Public &o. Moe, on the Square, 2nd
door from I'famiiton Sb. Goder•iob.
Private funds bo loan at lowest rat3s
W. PRO1D OOT, K. C. J. L. Kxwor. .
4 1-1. J. 1'i. Comm, •-
Mt•. Cooke will bo in Hensel], on 11'riciaT
and Saturday of each week.
ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public
Com missioaner, Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and 'Canada Trust
Co. Herald Office, Zurich.
Dr.�ii° . .Ilayaie
DENTIST
.At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFF'IC'E - HEW ‘LL
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huron, Sales conducted
in any part of the County. Char-
ges moderate. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or no pay.
Several fine farms have been
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, P. 0. Phone 18-93
Licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer's
Lieense for the County of Huron
And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. Give
me' a trial and I will assure you
satisfaction or make no Dashwood.
Arthur Weber,
phone 31r13.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool ,
CASH FOB SKINS & HIDES
Delehert
Massey -Harris
REPAIRS
I handle all kinds of Massey -
Harris repairs for Farm Implem-
ents. Also a full line of Verity
Plow Points and i Blow Repwn irs,. at
My Shop;, 1 po
J.J.Ba cry - Zurich
HENSALL
G,. T. R. 'TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
,Stage leave !Zurich ... 7.00 a.m.
'South, No.. 162 ... ... ... 8.58 a.m.
North, No. 163 ... ... ..-10.33 a.m.
.AFTERNOON
Stage leave .Zurich ... ...3.00 p.m.
South, No. 164 ... .........4.50 p.m.
North, No. 165 ... .......••6.1.4 p.m.
Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
LACKWANA COAL
Also soft Coal.
Season 1920 Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and an -
settled condition still prevaling in
the coal trade, We are again un-
able to guarantee deli very or price
We will do our best to fill all or-
ders, and prices will be charged in
price ruling on day of delivery.
Our terms are cash on completion
of deliveries.
Remember We purchase only Stan-
dard quality„
D. A, Cantelon
Phone house No. 10, Office No. 10.
HEN SALL ONT.
La t VE
POULTRY
WANTED
TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY
FORENOON
Do not feed fowl same
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
morning
Phone 94, Zurich
ITT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN'
LOST
Between my farm and Ilensall
on Friday May 7th, a brown purse
of money, containing about $12.00.
Finder: please return to Peter De-
ichert, Sr., Zurich, or to Herald
O£fice:,
FOUND
A buggy rug, onwer can have
same by paying this ad at Herald
office.
FOUND
A pair of lineman's pliers, call at
Herald Office for same.
NOTICE
My accounts are ready,' If in-
debted to me Kindly call and set-
tly. Accounts will be mailed if
not called for, Fred Thiel, Zurich
FOR SALE
Several Thousand Bricks, for
quick sale. First class, clean
bricks at $12.04 per -thousand. Act
quick. Apply at St. Joseph. 46-3
FOR SALE
We have the following
of High Grade seed corn
Whits- Cap Yellow Dent,
sin No. 7, Imp. Learning,
Sweet and Lougftsllow.
J. Gascho
varieties
for sale;
Wiscon-
M. S.
& Son.
NOTICE
As I have recently purchased the
lieery business, I .wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this line, Am also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing line 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
Phcne 58 Zurich.
NOTICE.
Parties iwshing to have , auto
tires vulcanized can leave them
with me, as I have made arrang-
ements with Mr. Taylor, of Ex-
eter, to have the same done. A-
'ywill be called for three times a
week. 46-3
H. MOUSSEAU,
Zurieh - Garage.
FOR SALE
A good wooden pump with 20
feet of logs at a bargain, act
Buick. Appply at Herald Office.
NOTICE
The accounts of Dr. B. A. C
pbell,l etely of Zurich, have b
placed in my hands for collect
All parties indebted to him
please call and settle 'setme
once. •16
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich.
am-
een
ion.
will
at
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AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate and household ef-
fects on Sat. June 12th at Dash-
woo:l, at 2 o'clock p.m. the fol-
lowing;
A cram' house with kitchen,good
stable for horse, cow, etc., in
good state of repairs, good loc-
ation, on Main St; heater for coal
or wood, good cook stove for
coal or wood new neuleum for two
rooms. Any person wishing to
see the above mentioned property
may gain admittance from Mr. D.
Tiernan, Dashwood.
Terms; -Cash, Real Estate $100
down on day of sale, $200 in 30
days and balance may relnian on
mortgage at 5% per cent per an-
num.
Oscar Klopp, Mrs. Ar'.etta �1Tillelt,
'Auctioneer. Proprietoress.
Z, .P. S,. SCHOOL REPORT
LOCAL NE
S
CAL
Mr, Jacob Wurm is spending a Mr. Manship spent, the holiday,
few weeks at Detroit. at London.
11^Ia, and Mrs.. E3.. Beaver spent Mrs. Herb. Axt of Detract rec-
Sunday a tDashtivood. eptly visited friends in Zurich.
Miss Mary Gascho is spending a Miss Pearl Kline of Gorr:e spent
,few weeks at Sarnia. the holiday with Miss L. Siebert.
Mrs. F. B, Meyer spent the week -1 Mr. R.. Kalbfleisch of Forrest,
end with relatives at Corrie. spent June 3rd at his home here.
Mr. Jacob Oe ear of the Gos"e l Mr. Herb. Mousseau was a bus -
.spent a few days at Milverton this iness visitor to London this week.
week. Mr. Wm. Siebert, Jr., of Kitch-
Mr. '4V, Frank of Kitchener!. vis- en''r, spent the holiday at his home
ited at the home of Mr. C. Eilber here.
over Sunday. J Mr. R. N. Nichol, of Hickson, cal -
Miss Myrta Hoffman of Dash- led on friends here a few days
wood spent Sunday with friends this week.
in the village.. 1 Mr. Chris. Gascho attended the
M'. F. Wickwire, of the Hen- Menonite Convention held at Kit -
Ball Obs'rver, called in the villagej chener the past week.
on Monday. 1 Mrs, C. Fritz and daughter, Miss
Mr. ane Mrs. J. Wein of Crediton P. Wertz, spent a few days at
called at the home of MxA. London this week.
Melick on Sunday. • I Mr. P. Haberer has purchased a
Mr. and Mro. W. Stade of Dash;new Overland Four from the loc-
woo visited at the home of Mr. al agents, F. M. Hess & Co.
qt. F. Stade. on Sunday. The Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Soc-
Mr. Goodwin of Hensall was a have granted $500 for the purpose
visitor at the home of Dr. and of furnishing a ward in the new
Mrs, MacKinnon recently. i Hospital at Goderieh.
The W. C T. U. will hold their The Unique Farmer's Club of
next monthly meeting at the Ev- the 14th con. Hay, passed a reso-
angelical church at 8 p.m. ' lution to observe two half -holidays
g duringthe summer months, Wed-
!
Mr, J. J. Barry is leaving for nesday and Saturday afternoons.
his former home at Dvisit,
a le on:To encourage citizens to build
Friday, for a short visit', and will g
return on Monday. • '=luring the present year, the Coun-
Mr J. Guenther, of Dashwood., cil of Bellville adopted a resolut-
ion that all new dwellings
;iYlrscomp-
Mrs. S. Rennie on Sunday. d at the home of her mother, acted during the year 1920, be ex-
empted from assessment and tax -
Me C Hirt e'b and Baugh+•erM'saation for the years 1921 and 1922.
Gertrude, of London, spent a few ZURICH l0-CLINTON 6.
days in the village last week. On Monday evening the second
Children's Day was observed in League game of ball was plcyd
the Evangelical church on Sunday, on the local diamond, when layed
The program was excellent and again was the victor in this spl-
the attendance large. endid game. The attendance
r1VI. Charles Eilber, who had was good ang great enthusiasm
been ner, ed in a hospital in was shown by the fans for both
Kitchener, returned to his home teams. Dick Tasker, the Clinton
here last week and is convalsent' old-timer, pitched a very good
A FEW QUERIES game, while Dr. O'Dwyer twirrled
When are you going to clean up? some real nifty ones for Zuurich.
Where. do kids get their 'cig- The line-up was as follows;
ZURICH CLINTON
arWhich
4 untidiest
Dr. O1Dwyer p. Tasker
W. F. Brown c. McNeil
s -s Draper
1-b Butler
2-b Hawkins
3-b McCauchy
r -f Telford
e -f Hiller
1-f Cooper
021402.01 -10
town?
L. Hoffman
Wird:succes3 is Zurich's water Clay Hoffman
s; st m? • T. L, Wurm
What aro you doing to boost L. Callfas
Zurich. Hearst
Wliy don't you go to church Clar. Hoffman
regularly`? A. Siebert
Whet are. the dutie3 of ' tie Zurich
Clinton 000 420 000- 6
School Attendance Officers, and _
what. have they done. SCHOOL REPORT
Where would you find a pret- tier Pia en then Zurich? . 1
Following is the showing of the
;pupils of S. S. No. 16, tests and
daily workings.
daily workings. E.
Jr. IV ;- Arith. Gram, Art,
Howard, 83%; M. Teamin, 79; C.
Steinhagen 72
Sr. IV; same sub;;ects ;- F. Har-
tleib 89; A. Hoffman 85, P. Klein -
et iver 76, E. Guenther 75, J. Guen-
ther 70; U. Zimmer 52.
Jr. IV; same subjects;- L. Tie -
Irian 83, Lucile Willert 80, Lilie
\Vill;.,rt 79, A. Rader 61, I. Snell
b dance
L. Eveland 57.
Sr. III; Arith. Comp. Art;- L.
halls, ball parks, skating rinks in ,Reid 87, V, Baker, 81; E. Zimmer
municipalities .of over 10,000; $10, '18'
i8 .A.. Guenther 61. M. 'Rinker 33*,
a yeah, In smaller places; ' ' G. Bettschen 30*.
Travelling theatrical companies G. S. Howard, Principal.
are{ to be taxed $25 a year. All ROOM II
exemptions granted in case of 1 III, -Total marks 850; E.
shows, etc., for patriotic or char- Jr.Graupn^r 694; L. Baker 659, V.
itable purposes will be abolished Birk 651*, M. Schade 589*, H. Kei-
June lst. (1''rmen 563, C. Fisher 59.4, C. Ben -
The shcool garden as a featute'33r 598, A. Kellerman 476", L. tTit-
',Of agricultural education is tending . seer 395"', H. Hartleib 315*.
to become, as time .goes on and Sr. II; Total marks 700;- E.Ham
'its function is more fully under- richer 51.4, A.
Wr`ilert ds 50 0, A. Stein -
5, C Buein-
stood, a permanent part of the hagm 598, E.
school accomodation in Ontario's eister 495, A. Miller 489, E. Merner
says J. B. Dandeno, Ph. D., in the 487, W. White 410, A. Restemeyer
Agricuitutal Gazette for January. 435*, A. Grigg 427* W. Stire. 377 !,
He presents facts regarding the G, Guenther 272*,
school gardens, showing hinder- ; Inter. II; total marks 700;- E.
antes, and difficulties encountered Tiernan 643, A. Tiernan 638, T. El-
and indicates the trend of the mo :sic 574, F. 1Kenstiver 559, H. Hof-
venient in the following paragraph fman 541, E. Hartleib 505, K. Wein
' v"The number of schools under- ;122*. G.Be-
taking school garden work in Ont- Jr. II; total marks 675;-
ario is increasing steaily year by ..icier 559, T. Hayter 548, F. Guen-
year as indicated from the . fol!- tther 527, M. Merner, 525, I. JKip-
lowing figures, -1914, 208; 1915,222 pard 511, L. Bender 494, G. Bur -
1916, 324; 1927, 486; 1028, 588; 1919, moister 492, M. Stire 416*, L. Zim-
In4ately Mod . of 1 liner 436, E. Schaus 28e*,
AMUSEMENT TAXES
A new schedule of amusement
taxes will go into effect on June
1st, 1920. Theatres in cities of
10,000 or over will pay a license
fee based upon a rate of 35 cents
'per seat instead of 25 cents. In
.municipalities from 5,000 to 10,000 a
'rate of 25 cents per seat, instead
of 5 cents. In municipalities of
3,000 to 5,000 it will be 20 cents a
seat, instead of a flat rate of $50.
In all smaller places the rate will
be 10 cents a seat. Public
- ruva cps
Report of Room II for the thesegar'detis feini a part of diel
B, Etlrnreston, Teacher.
month of May, but, as ROOM III
regular school property, -M. Held 800, , . Ctraup-
Jr.. III; -.Kenneth Koehler 80, might be expected there is a con- , Jr. II;
Mildred Geiger 74, Leonard Prang siderable number of gardens on 'ner 762, N. Fassold 746, W. 'Eve-
n, Dorothy Brenner 71,
Evelina land secuded only temporarily. It land 615, F. Wein 625, S. Centtner
Ducharme 70, Leonard Wagner 65 should be said to the credit of 1311, P. Bender 603, E, Witmer 587,
Austin Hey 64, Wesley Callfas 64, the farmers that in very many Ie. Stine 455, L. Stalrbus 436.
Claude Meidinger 61, Vernon Dav- cases the land was loaned to the . pt. II; -H. Nadiger 780, M. '4Vil-
idson 54, Elmore Leibold 45, Alvin board free of charge. The spirit l rt 669, J. Guenther 867, E. 'Kraft
Gascho 33, Luella Reichert, absent. shown in such acts as these dem- 591, W. Wein 567*, G. Whitwe 547,
Sr. II; --Helen Foster 87, Agnes onstrates more than words the 1, Rinker 501*, L. Stine 455.
Dietrich 80, Martha Heideman 7,6 treed of the school garden move's. 'tftSe.
127Pt.
I,-MMorria Clark, 12P.8 V hK-
'Mervyn 'Schwalm 71, Gladys Melick merit.�� 373 O. St
, t aubus 33-, R Vincent: 2].
68, Victoria Deichert 66, Arson Kel �' I Jr, lit, I; -R. IZlelnstiver 450,
ler 56,.,Hazel Bedard 47, Francis Di- • r - , BOORN n Huy, n t,ibir l'n^ B. TJrligPt. 1; R. ,' iHeldnsti 125, S.
etrich 42, Stella Callfas 41, Elmer :i,nf'•o-• oi3
Mousseau 40. on June tst, to Mr. and Mrs. Stile 382; V .Burmeister 390, Z. Nad
Jr. II; -Dorothy Zettel 64, Clete T afrnnmi cls^. a r,nn, lger 310.
.Willie Neeb 62, Vera Kalbfleisch 60, Denomy In Hay Township on ' Class A ;--E. Stire, V. Draft, M.
r Lawrence Howald 57, Edward Br- • June 5th to Mr, and Mrs. Wm.! KlKC lasgl.t 13;- E Cislrrr, E. Held,enner 42, Goldie 'tYttley 41, Russell �1^nonW, e son.
Dueh.arm.e 39, Alice .Dietz 35, Rose Ilederd-et Drysdale, on Jae. 6,! 7. Genttner, W. Wkitt', II. Rinker,
Albrecht 30, 1 to I',Tr. and Mrs. 3, S. Bedard, a , H. Schlundt, 11. Miller*.
,i 0. O'.l rien,teaclier. soar. , • I P. Tie.n zn, Teacher.
Children Cry for Fk tcher's
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Foods are specially propt.s.rod for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children
that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
an no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30
yrs has not proven.
What is CAST ORI
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine ter other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For =ore than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, e, ..d by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the -assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort -The Mother's Friend.
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A. P. NESS, - Zurich
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YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will be promptly attended to here. See:us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARZt'ESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
Full line of. Whips, Sweat Pacls, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial Solicited
FRED THIEL ZURICH
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making Your WILL. Do not put this responsible position upon
any of your relatives or friends unless they are satisfied to act in
this capacity.
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the Canada Trust Co., as Eitecutors and your estate will be looked
after carefully, and advantageously
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