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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-02-24, Page 5�.. SINE$5 CARDS "roiacl•fo )., Killoran & I•HOLMES. 13arrott Solicitors, Notaries, ]Paaialii, nen Offir,e On the Squale,i 2nd du , nso.ri Hamilton ,St. (oc1-: •`rich. elevate funds to load; ;at Lowest rates. W. prou.Uoot, K,C. J. L. Kill]oraan D; E, Holmes. Mr. Holmes will be in Hensel]. 'on Friday of each week. ANDREW Fa HESS, Notary Pnubiie Com missioner, Conveyancing, Fire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co. Herald office, Zurich, . .f. Iar.le DENT :1ST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICE' — HEN \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, Zurieb, P. O. Phone 18-93 Licensed Auctioneer I have taken out Auctioneer's License 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 charge. .Arthur Weber, - Dashwood, phone 31 r 13. Zurich eat MARKET Fresh and Sait Meats Bologna. Sausages, etc Rigbeat Casa, Price for V1;oulj CASH FOR SKINS & H11)ES PUT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, 1\1otice, Etc. Ads Miss M;ai•1a E. Routledge at - LOCAL NEWS IN THIS COLUMN FOR SALE THRESHII i,• MACHINE, ETC. Consisting of one Sawyer -Mas- sey Peerless Separator and 20 h. p. S. -M. traction engine, tank, belts, Etc. Also a first class bean thresher with re -cleaner; one 5•- pa'ssenger touring car, in good con- dition. For further particulars apply t`Q John Thirsk,'"Blake. p. 0., R. Rt 2, Zurich. -31 WANTED AGENTS—Man or Woman to re- present 11.3 93 days; earnings gu- urantecil; good chance to make $500. Sparc tirnc may be used: Experience unnecessary. Particu- lars on application Winston Co. 1)t'.pt. A, Toronto. ,or kom4440.44m44.4.444.4444,4*"..... 44444.44.44:4.4.4444441444 FOR SALE .A. choicly bred Registered Short- horn bull, 15 months old, dark red in color, Scotch Topped. This is an exceptional good one. Apply. J. P. RAU, Zurich. Phone 12-96 33-3 FOR SALE I am offering for sale my barn in Zurich, size 24:40 and 16 feet high. Apply Wm. Siebert Zur- ich. -31 FOR SALE 250. bushels of choice 6 -rowed seed barley for sale. Apply •to Eimer `Thiel, R•Rea Zurich. 33-3 NOTICE Applications will be received by the undersigned for the position of treasurer for Hay Township for 1921. All applications ]oust be in the hands or the Clerk or the The Community meeting held in reeve on or before 1 o'clock, Sat- urday, March 5th, 1921.* ' the Town Hill last Friday evening E. F. Klopp, Reeve. was,. exceptionally well attended. A. F. Hess, Clerk. Stone •very useful and instructive Dated February 15th, 1921. nc3crresses Were given by local . -..e.-__....,...s,.... — :. ----t pru essionel men of the Village, al- so Dr. Mary Rutnam. The mus - LOCAL tfEWS Mi, T. L. W. was a • business tended the millinery openings at vlsitor.to London th i `dada k. Mrs, S. Jacoby i3 spur ling the week With her daatehtes. Mrs. O. paters,,: near Hensel,. Toronto the • pats week. Mr. H. G. Bess of London, ar- rived at bis home here on Tuesday evening, where he, will be for sonic time.. Mr. Chas. P. Hey, of Bad Axe, Mich., who visited relatives and friends here for several weeks, returned. to his home on Friday last. it must h? cold this morning, said she, just notice the goese- slcin on my arms, Whet 'other sero do you th`nk you should have, replied hear wicked hubby. A Light Braharwi Cockerel sold by Dr. A. J. MacKinnon of the Village, to Mr. A. Morency of Qu- ebee, won 1st. prize at the Quebec Poultry Show, recently. "Why don't your and your mamma go to the big church on the corner?" asked the new neigh- bor's child. "Cause we • belong to a di'f Trent abo°n'n t'on," answered Dorothy. The County Council of Brant County has recommended the ad- visability of establishing consolid- ated schools and the extension of continuation classes where ever practicable. The trustee;i of Zurich Public ehool hays. englged lYir. M. C. Milliken of .Parkhill as Principal, of Z. P. S. in place of Mr. N. E. Dahms who has resigned. Mr. Milliken. will begin his duties on Tuesday, March 1st. Hon. Peter Smith proposes to increase the provincial revenue by imposing a two mill rate on all real estate transfers, one-quarter net cent. on; all bznk reserve funds by increasing the railway rate • $25 to $40 per .mile and the exten- sion of the amusement tax to Billiard parlors and pool tables. �`' FOR SALE '�''�,�],bl�e . CqA. good well -framed barn 26x4 el�4b • for sale. *Apply to Jacob De chert. 33 NOTICE As I have recently purchased the ii'ery business, I wish to inform the public that I are in a position to accomodate requirementsall a d a- long this line, Ani also chauffeur and have an auto for hire. Anything done in the team- ing line 46-tf. GEO. J. THIEL Zarica. Phone 58 LIVE �p POU LT R Y. WANTED Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m. Do not feed fowl .same morning when brought in. Highest Cash. Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich COA IMPORTANT NOTICE WINTER DELIVERIES, 1920-21 Owing to the small supply of coal that came through during hte sum- mer months we have been able to mlcae only part deliveries of am- ount' ordered. Some people have The new Alaskan Railway Mea- ' obtaiaied coal elsewhere. andThe to the Artie Circle, but htta is a hundred miles farther south than the port of Ofoten, Where the Norwegian Railway reachesthe Atlantic. Keeping this railroad open has proved a terrific task. Three rotary snow -plows are kept in use through -the winter, and one of them has td be ready to bump show drifts in July .and ,august. In some places it snows every.month in the year, ical a•n•.1 entertaining program was 0 also.) worth consideration and ev- i- i'ry number was listane l to with FOR SALE A. small heater, - parloreessitirebiee baby carriage, and a few other articles to be sold. very cheap at once. Apply to N. E. Dahms, Hartleib Block, Zurich. NOTICE I have a large quantity of good building stone for sale at the St. Joseph Bloch. 8-tf• ALEX. FOSTER, Zurich. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST DAMAGE BY WIND OR TORN - 'se ADO. THE HOME INSURANCE CO. Insures your Property without Premium Note, and guarantees no special assessment. ' THE WESTERN FARMERS' WEATHER INS. MUTUAL Co. paid $114 1100 loss in the November 1919 wind storm. Amount of Ins. in force $25,000,000. Rate 45 cents per $100 ofr 3 years, Prem- ium note 2 per cent. Am also agent for several other Wind Insurance - Companies. G. Holtzman ZURICH, - ONT. ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS some have substituted with wood and coal substitutes other than the win.. g regular sizes so that by folio our old Summer list it is hard for us to tell just who now requires coal and what quantity is desired. Owing to the above conditions and commencing on Dec. 16th, all previous order lists will be cancel- led and we will open a new order - list so that it will now be necessary for all customers to enter a new order for any coal they now de- sire for winter delivery. Orders of course, are accepted subject to our being 'able to obtain the supplies. Our terma are cash. Phone Office 10j; Residence 10w. �. . C ,.''t ,.Cara.. OAL St PRODUCE MERCHANT H NE -ALL ONT. • J .COST-C.P.A: EXECUTJ Tho Best Paid Profession Book-keepers wanted. Only those wishing for ad- •,ancementto qualify as accountant. Iiomestudy training, not interfering with your present occupa- tion. Booklet free, P7o have trained more Certi- fied Public Accountants than hua any othcrinstitu- tion. We have helped hi m' is oa other secure mood paving positions. 'rh"rn Cio ., .1, -,'etr nt. `d: ; i' ',• ice k �,•rL11:`r s-ist. attention. Some su•cgest- ;lr!!'i were Malde in regards to a community Hall for Zurich. • Wor 1 has been' received that Mr. Carl Blumenstein, of Drunaho, a paper hanger, painter and dec- orator, will come to Zurich in the matter' of a few weeks to do such work for the public here. Mr. Blumenstein comes - highly reocm- mended as a prictical moan in this line of work, and is certainly what Zurich is badly in need of, and we have all the confidence that he trill receive the support of this community. Mr, Wm. Edighoffer, assessorfni' TTav Township, is now making his rounds, The duties of the ass- essors, are much heavier this year than in former years. Be- sides delivering clog tags to doe.^ owners, they have to enter the nalnes of every person, male or female, who is of the full age of 21 years, a British Subject. and has lived in' the township nine mon the before the 15th, of Feb., (et the assessment roll. The names of the woolen will be entered in part III of the voters' List. Last year Canada shipped ov- er $11,000,0100 worth of milk and cream products to the United St- ates, but if the Fordney Bili gods through that market will be cies el' to our dairy products as well as to our wheat and cattle. Canada's trade for the year 1920 according to the official Govern- anent figures, totalled $2,639,726,- 135. The previous year the total was $2,235,843,885, an increase o.f over four hundred millions. These are encouraging figures, but have their discouraging aspects. In 1919 and 1918 as well, Canadian exports exceeded imports by many millions, but Iasi year the balance of itrade was against Canada by some thirty million' dollars. The ne- arly -for 1920 increased by ie- arly- four hundred mill'on dollars, while the increase in exports was only thirty million odd. Our Am-' erican imports-, despite all the to- talled preaching nine f yxhundred miiat llion dollars. The adverse exchange rate boder the circutxistan^es 's not to be wondered at. Much of this buying includes articles such as coda, steel and cotton, unobtainable in Canada, but millions were sp- ent across the line which should have been loft in this country. Great Br;tiva, despite unfavorable labor and business conditions, is evidently regaining some of her old trade, as imports from the old country dumped from $87,659,198 in 1919 to $831,471,204 in 1920. d%` Mr. C. Walper of the S;'alper house -has perceive -el a New 'Bell piano from Mr. W. H. Pfile, the local agent. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon We sett and children of Saltford Heights, via- ited at the home of of Mr,. His- sett's mother, l4Irs. r, tress, Sr., on Tuesday. Mrs. Bissett and children will visit here feis a few lays. British Colua obi a i t, , )•4l ,tion is 553,:36, an in l ri i' o s`' 7i?D, or a .little mne than 2) p a ,r ut. ov- er the are iou3 year, hie; cr;ing 25- I? Indians. Mr. William M?ra has Bold the farm and stock 'which he recently purchased from his f:tt•h'„, Mr. D. Mero, to his neighbor, Mr.Mex. Challett, who gets spossea,sion this spring. • The farm is situated on the Sauble Line, Stanly e, Mr. Harry 0. Hess, who is employed by the Northein Electric Co. of London, as tolenhoee switch board d installer, hal rce"fitly pur- chased from that Co nw -1 y some 2e) d *armed telephone •''s1 some defected ions fan'. yin' „'s, etc. and hi hisa n shipped to Zur;r-h, who.'.? h'.; will ,a r them in his sp'u'd time. 'Pot. t•1') con- venience of the ele_t,'i- a ers of 7urich,-Mr, Hssi is call) i a pos- ition to do minor repairing to any defected motors ;ren „ hea- ters, toasters, etc., aril 'ar•i:s haw ing sue h article; wil! do well to have Mr. I•Ies3 adjust them while here. BORN Weido—At Hay Township on Feb. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weido, a son. Corriveau ;—At •14th eon., Hay, to Mr. and Mrs. Marcia Corriveau, a daughter. The World's Greatest Artists Make A RECO�ii R L ye; $ gECO o DS Anna Case, Frieda Hempel, Thomas Chal- mers, famous ;rand opera artists—John Philip Sousa, Victor Herbert, world- renowned musicians—Ada Jones, Harry Lauder, popular favorites, and hosts of others entertain you on Amberol Records, made to play excleriuely on Thomas A. Edison's tvon- derfnl Alnbcrole phono- Papbt. The following records are big favorites with thou- sands of A.mberola owners —they should be in your collection: Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, by Anna Care Witt Criterion Quartet, No. OWWL. Ave Maria-Caystleria auati- cana, in Italian by Frieda Hempel with Mary Zentay, Violin. N 1t6S97. Emmet's Luilaby. by Frieda Hempel with Criterion Quar- tet. No. WOO. Evening hs ersNo 86ToaCheaters. 8 Carry Dine Back To Old Vir- iiany.• by Thomas Chalmers and Chorus. No. ISM ?Manhattan Beach and )31 Capi- tan Marches, by Sousa's Band. No.1711. Hees the Makin's of a Darn'd Fine Man. by Ada Jones. Na EMIL. Remain' In the Gloaoln`, by Harry Lauder. No. asses. If you cannot conveniently call at our store we shall be glad to serve you by 'mail. Order records by `lumber and enclose postal motley order or cheek. OMMUy'„ani uosoma idasimmmim sic kq . ,. uMb �r• ! ItePrspridate orlelentliodicinaaitti Srn ciciblcPre araiiollfeinksr'. silnllatingliarsodi ykegela tintthe Dad Bowels 01 __'ere eereattiolin�DigeSliee Gale -r4ulae&5= _elPes'acetsi neitherten nal, °rebl 0Vit nail) Iralaicrul, YET rOTI F(' i d'n)rrpkr%r �S'rZly' �l een»u .R,Ser ell'Scars 5,7,5 sacd (�.s,•,,rnuhE liC/ris rLoaa!aSc'r(2 j anis. �.Yd. Ilfidorrivalover t At Dllea d'Aiat hoeal for Go sti Pa and reverxslliiess and 1 >i;oss of SL>un1� e�uttin� o..-;1=h`t ��,,. facSimlte Si c*.. a ?1 xE Ci>ir _:.: mau z MOT]TRLA Cor,p.c1. For Infants and Children. others Know Mat Gentile C st iia Ahv ays Bears the Signature r o fi. 3 Use For Over Ttrty Y Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPA 4Y, NEW YORK CITY. V-*** leWsraa'lMWESI • 8Sey-arras Farni ej ; .. w.,ery We are Sole Agents for this district for the celebrated and Weil -known Massey -Harris Farm:_ implements and Farris Engines and Tractors,'and can supply your wants for the corn= ing season. They Nave Stood The Test They Nave Eetab11she a Re attiLan Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere J, R DRU .A f - Zurich L,.,.. iem•e *ate=.,BO,M aw.r. = 1 L F. M. ew Overkill HESS&GO. c CD ZURICH? OVERLAND SALES AN .D SERVICE STATION Pveriand ' Ce rs f i,Gve i r- d Gags Dominion of Canada Vicio-ry l t.M ,f. a Loan,onds ,Ma rivet Price and accrued a interest. Yield nearly 7 per cent An absolutely safe investment and n guaranteed interest pay- ment every sir` months. At prose' t low prices the yield is good: BUY NOW WHILE TIIE PRICES ARE LOW ORDERS TAKEN BY - ,dr '.AHa ss Zurich