Zurich Herald, 1921-07-14, Page 5$(NESS 'CARDS
'r+�►udfq,ati . Killoran. & kOLMDS,
narraters, Soliceitors, Nut,aries,
lE a li , Ltc,. •Office on the Square,
Wed door :from Hamilton St. God-
ICltich, krivate funds to loan at
lowest rates,
].'roudtoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran
D. E. Holmes.
Ilelmes Will be in Hensall on
(Friday of each week.
kli
ANDREW F: HESS, Notary Public
Com missioner, ' Conveyancing,
Vire :algid Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada. Trust
Co, Herald Office. Zurich.
Dr.E. S. Hardie
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DENTIST
At
Slj1RICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
D&SHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
*AIN OFFICTI: — HENQ 1LL
OSCAR ,KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co -
'linty of Huron, Sales conducted
in any part of the County.- Char-
' tea moderate. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or no pay.
• Several fine farms have been
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, P. O. Phone 19 —93
Licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer'
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 Meet
'MARKET
Fresh and' Salt Meati
Bologna Sausages, etc
'Highest Cash Price for Woolf 1
CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
romgbh t &o
Desohert
NOTICE
As I have recently purchased; the
livery business, I wish to inform
thee":public that I am in,a position
toiaccomodate all requirements a-
long this line, , Ain also a licensed
chauffeur ,and, have:, an auto -for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing line 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
Zurich.
Phone 511
Le -I VE
P` O U LT R Y
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 ()clock p.m.
Do .not teed fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phoine 94. Zurich
We are now open for all kinds
of Bicycle Repairing. No Job
too big;. No Job too small.
Also Agent for the Well-known
Red Bird and Hyslop makes of
Bicycles. Give us a Call.
O'BRIEN & WALPER
Orfice and Shop, first building
south of Walper House. tf-40
COAL
SPRING AND SUUMMER D:ELTV-
ERIES. Season 1921
During the past Coal Season
which has almost ended, we have
been able to render the consuming
public of Zurich and vicinity, a
duel service which, we think, has
abt been equaled in any other part
of the country. We will again
during the coming season give of:
our best services in solving your
fuel problems and subject to the
sisual conditions governing prices
and deliveries.
We, are glad to announce we are
gain .booking orders at the old
stand where we are still doing bus-
iness, enjoying the ealumny of our
enemies and the adulations of our
ttrien'bs, strongly fortified in our
Ro to enjoying the eventualities
at the fight. --Terms Cash.
Phone -House 10W. Office 103
tom, & PROD'U'CE MERCHANT
•
Wale s, For Silo, Lost,.
Found, Notice, Etre. Ads
.IN THIS COLTJMN
LOST
In Zer:ch last Saturday, a purse
Iablereward' given . Le -
containing a sum of money, Suit -
1 ave at Herald O'f cef Z finder
h
• NOTICE�
.Applications
will be received by
I the Council of the Township of
ay for the position of tax coil-
ector for 1921, upr to 1 o'clock p. m
Saturday, August 6th. Particul-
ars as to duties, bond, etc., can be
secured froth: the Township Clerk.
• A. F. HESS,
Clerk of flay Township
Dated at Zurihc, July 13th, 1921 -3
FOR SALE
An Oliver Riding plow, also a
scuffler, both are secondhand.—L.
A. Prang, ,Zurieh. tf51
• FOUND
In Zurich on May, 24th 'a ladies'
green co:or colt. Finder can have
same at Herald Office by paying
this adv. ` -
FOR SALE
THRESHING MACHINE, ETC.
Consisting of one Sawyer -Mas-
sey Peerless Separator and 20 h.
p. 'S. -M. traction engine, tank,
belts, Etc, one 9-h.p. Lister gas-
olene engine. For further part-
iculars apply to John Thirsk,
Blake, R. R. oN. 2, Zurich -31
FOR QUICK SALE
About 250,000 of good bricks at
second hand brick prices. Price
$8 per thousand on premises. A
salesman will be on premises at
Midland Wrecking Co... St.Joseph
ST. JOSEPH, Terme, Cash.
We have in stock Primisory Note
Book blanks, 25 to the book, also
a quantity of vest pocket receipt
book. blanks, for sale.
Herald Office.
FARM FOR SALE
A choice farm consisting of 100
acres, for sale. There is on the
premises a large bank barn 80x56
feet, silo, pig pen, hen house and
drive shed, also a .. good supply of.
water, a comfortable frame house
heated by furnace: About 50 acres
in crop, 7. acres of fall .wheat, 5
acres beans,. 5 acres cord. Will
sell with crop or without and ink -
mediate' possession or in .the fall. arde
For further particulars apply on,
the premises, Lot 34, London -Road, doles
1 mile north of Brucefield to, Mr, to t
Amos Cartright,•Brucefield.. -80 that
i
Mr, C. Fritz was at London. pan
Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith •-spent
the week -end at Dashwood,"
Mr. Frank ,Siebert' of Detroit is
holidaying at his home( ;here:
Miss Lila 1Vielick of Beneefield,
spent the Week -end at her home.
Mr. 'Wendel Colosky of Elkhart,
Ind., is 'visiting relatives•,liere.'
Boy's white: outing shoes to,Icear
at $1.25 a pair,—,C. Fritz, Zurich.
Mr. Herb Kraft of Kitchener,
spent the holiday at his home here
Mrs. C. Ide and son of
er visited With Mr, and
Preeter ,over Sunday.
1VIr. W. C. Callfas and s
were to Sarnia on busin
Saturday.
Quite a number from
tended the Orange. Walk
field on Tuesday..
Mrs. Ed. Lague and littl
Chatham is visiting at the
her mother, Mrs. L. Jeffre
Muss Ohve O'Brien Is visiting at
',Detroit,
Mise Margaret. Lamont i visiting
at Brir,ssels., ti
Mr, ` W. H. Hoffman has impro-
ved the appearance of his dwel-
ling with'a coat of ' paint.
M. Alvin Surerus of ,Oakvill?e
rs spending his vacation at his
Thorne on the Bronson.
Airs. C, Heyrock, Elva Heyrock
and Euloeen Geiger spent Mon-
day last in London.
Krtehen illi, .b nnery Ruby and stater lei;s,s
Zl►Irs. J,.'-Deneila of Kithcener, spent a
• few days at their home here the
on Lennis past week.
els; • last Mr and Mra, A. Moritz of C' ueiph
and Who are resorting at rand
here at- Bend, called on M. and Mrs. �C'.
at Bay_ Fritz on'Monday,
Mrs. Folton and family and ris-
e girl; of ter, Miss Fanny Kipper of Biggar,
home of- Sask,, are visiting relatives here
Y r . and at Goderich,
ei ZuriCh , Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick motored
ng w'tien to ...Port Huron on the First, Miss
ay• °ur Ortha, going to Pigeon Mihe.,
where she will be for some time.
Mr. T. L. Wurin' is holdingea ;sale
of merchandise beginning qn Sat=
rday Juiy 16th to the end of the
month. For real bargains go to
Wurm; s. •
Mr. Milliken, principal of Z. P.
., left last wee kior, his home at
arkhill for kale vacation. We
re pleased to report that Mr,
'liken has been re-engaged by
ur trustee staff.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraft of the
ilage, accompanied by Mr. and
rs. Peter Krait of Dashwood,
d a most enjoyable, motor trip
st week to Walkerton, Hanover
d Elmwood.
In a recent letter received we
rn that Mr. and Mars, F. W.
ss and on George, who some
e ago left Biggar, Sask., for
ncouver, . have returned to
gar . and will resume their for -
r jewellery business.
Let us meet you on th
Diamond on Friday evenr
the Goderihc nine will pi
boys. T
Mr. and Mrs. A. H: idema
son, visited at the form
ents, Mr. and Mrs: R. Heiderrj
past week.;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Eslei
aday, Alta., are visiting
in this community. Mr
advises us that prospects
bumper crop never looked
good in years, in the great
wheat era.
Mr. .3 Hey, Jr.. who recen
at Blyth, brought with him
of sweet clover measuring
6 . inches in length. hTe
was grown on the farm of
Gross of that place, and
field of clover was being
the silo in place of corn.
A deputation from the Ev
leaf church hcoir attended
ecial meeting at James St.
Exeter, on Monday evening,
4th, for the purpose'""of orga
The South Huron • Choral. S
This society includes about
teen choirs from the surrou
district, . The following of
wera elected; Pres. Mr.
M P. P., Centralia; Secretary
Esa°1'y Exeter; Treasurer, "
Rennie, Hensall; Musical coiid
Prof. A. Anderton, Exeter
Mr. Milton Heyrock succes
completed the et,)iree years
in economics and` Banking o
he American. Institute
ing. Incidently he was
d a scholarship which, 'a
ates bin""' a represer5
he National Con vention
Institute to be held in h
is this July 19th to the
sive. He returns by
Deluth and the Great L
Heyrock was also success
he final examinations in
man year at the' Universit
it,' where he is ;studyinge
and iFnance,
quet and
celebrated at
on Wednesday
29th, when Re
in matrimony
daughter o
Gascho, to
e of Grand B
Mrs. Jos,
was unattended,
very h
of toupe
a black
will reside in
of the bride's
'having take
of Mail
R. No. 3.
best wishes
tions.
MRS. CHRISTIAN EILBE
Brill, beloved wife of M
n Eilber passed away
e home at Zurich on Wed
June 29th, age 58 years,
and 2 days. Decease
d bedfast for about a yea
had a succession of paral
ea in connection with ilea
and the end came peace
ly to releive the much suf
atient. She was of a pl
oving cheerful dispositro
inai elo4e and Eaten .Tri
y Clain personaiiity., wa
New Hamburg, Nov. 2nd
d came with her parents
ago to Zurich, where s.
to the time of her death
ago she; was united in mar-
th Mr, Christian Eilber,
py union Was blessed with
ldren, who with her husb-
rive to mourn her loss.
; Mr. Charles Eilber, Mi s,
ighoffer and Miss Roxie
of Zurich; also her fat -
C. Brill; three sisters, Mrs.
ober of Preston ;. Mrs. J.
an of Davenport, N. D;
Ida Brill at home with her
The funeral was' solemn-
ted l y Rev. F. B. Meyer
the Evangelical church,
morning July 1st, at 9.45
id wsa largely attended'
the high esteem the de
being held. A short
as being held at the home
emains were entered to
e Bronson Line cemetery,
ved family have the
sympathy of tho entire,
n o."".Jack
oris par-
an the u
41 Hal-
'ela t'i nes
Flier
-for a
as
Golden Mi
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tly was
p stalk vi
:8,feet
sta!k M
Geo.ea
the la
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c rim
Va
n zing Big
ociety. me
lif- Many a subscriber has asked
riding us the past week how we are en-
Iuce s - joyinb our holidays. We11, we
enjoyed them the same as every_
, Miss body else, as there was no one
M , R. working with the therenrometer
uctor registering from 90 to 100' in the
shade.
sully Ontario.,18 to have a new law
course`' governing the \tdop'tion of child-
ffered •ren. The measure Was introduced
of in the'house by Attorney General
aw- Raney, Who pointed out that up
weird to, the present „time there has-been
retire no "adoption law in - the'' province.
'qf The bill briefly will Perms and'
inn- make that child to all intents and
22nd. purposes his own, with the same
boat inheritance and all legal relation
ekes, ship,
'u11
'his
y.of
ere It is estimated that every year for-
est fires in America destroy more than
• .i9b0,00Q,000 worth • of standing
FARM FOR SALE
In St'n'ey Townsh'p, consist'ng
of 100 acres of good land, 'Lot 24,
con., 12, 1 : miles( from Bayfield,
There i9, on the premises 'a good
frame house, bank barn, good
stables, orchard, two hard water
wells, about five acres of bush.
Wi11 be sold on easy terms. Posy
session givten at .noddle of Octob-
er. For further particulars ap-
ply to Margaret Campbell or R.
W. Delgaty, Bayfield, P.O,
1920
A. Year Of
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT
for the
London Life Incurance Co.
Head Office; — London, Canada
SCALE OF PROFITS
To Participating Policyholders
was
Increased During War Period
Maintained through Epidemic
Period
Continued in high cost period
An unparelled Reward.
C. A. Hoffman, Agent
New Garag�
I have opened u1 a "Garage for
overhauling cars and general -Aut-
omobile attention and repair work.
In the rear el the Massey -Harris
Imp!ement shop, at the old
Garage stand. ._
GRNtIINE FORD PARTS
Full Stock of Tubes, Cas-
ings, in s Accessories on hand
Motor and Transmission
A Specialty
SATISFACTION OUR MOTTO
MODERATE. CHARGES
R1 OHLERT
ENSALL oNT."JGtv.E Ts
A CAL.(; Phone 101
eapol
inclu
via
Mr.
on• t
fresh
Detro
merce
A• verypretty wedd
Was the Evangel
parsonage even
June v. F. B. Me
united Miss Mar
youngestf Mr. and Mrs.
JosephMr. Peter
Raven end, son of
Mr. andRavelle. The
couple and the
bride becoming, in' a
dress crepe du chine,
wearinghat. The happy
coupleZurich at the
home parents, Mr.
Ravelle n over ,the
contractCarrier of Zur-
ich R. The Herald, joi
in extendingishes and co
gratula
LATE
ins timber.
ical
ing,
yer
Y,
Anna
Christie
her let
hellos.
months
had bee
havir, g
tis si'i ok
failure,
fully on
Tering p
easant, 1
aired Won
ends b
born at
1862, an
45 years
resided
35 years
riage wi
this hap
three chi
and sure
They ,,are
A. G.' Ed
Eilber all
her, Mr.
Harry W
Zimmerm
and Miss
Father.
ly conduc
pastor of
on Friday
o'lcock ar
showing
parted is
service w
and the r
rest in th
The berea
heartfelt
community
Medical Science.
I think it is not an exaggeration to
say that medicine, surgery, obstetrics
find the many medical specialties nave
made more progress in the 72 years
from 1846 to 1918 than in as many
.egturies before. I am also quite will•
ing• to believe that the next 70 year;
will be as fruitful as the last 70 have
seen.—Maj. W. W. Keen, in the Yale
Harley►.
zls The Rural Teacher and Agriculture.
For a teacher to be able of cover -
n' ing the>subject as a whole even in a
most superficial way is not to be
It thought of after one month of train-
ing at a Summer School. Certain
teachers may develop certain hobbies
such as nature study or the school
garden; one may be an amateur
botanist and interest the school in
collecting weeds and grasses; one
may make collections of insects; an-
other. may lead the school in making
a survey of the crops grown in the
school district, or the breets_ g live
stock. These 'arid tter studs a are
important contributions to the study
of agriculture, and may be followed
to great advantage as diversions
. w the regular school courses. --
Pr lT nt D, l;eynol'du, Cl. A. Col-
,jege, Guelpl!� 1i51,1/T3r;l'i'lcl"rj' , J
Don't fail to whitewash the stable
once a year; twice would be better.
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Poultry Culling Improves the Flock.
Poultry culling demonstrations in
Prince Edward Island show that in
the first year (1918) the number of
live birds culled was about 45 per
cent.;; in the third year only about
20 per cert, had to be culled, owing
to the good effect of grading up.
It'pays to show that you have hens
that will lay well. The pen of prize
winning layers at a recent contest in
Ottawa was sold for about three
times the price of just ordinarily
good laying birds. Get really good
layers; then test and select.
Live Stock Notes.
Promptly remove trona the dairy
herd any animal suspected of being
in bad health, and reject her milk.
The hands of milkers should be
carefully washed with soap and wat-
er and dried on a clean towel before
fai4lking, Dirty hands.. pagan foul
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
For Infants and Children.
M#h r
es Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
of
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORI
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CM%
Massey -Harris
Farm Machinery
We are Sole Agents for
for the celebrated and
Massey -Harris Farm
and Farm Engines and T
can supply your wants
ing season.
They Nave Stood The Test
They Have Established a Reputation
Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere
E. DRUARI - Zurich.
New Overland 4
•
this district
ractors, and
for the corn-
et3 ▪ We have tested the NEW
t..) Year and find that it is
ee. driving car on the road.
0
OVERLAND FOUR for one (t,
easily the best riding aod
c COME ALONG AND LET US PROVE IT TO YOU,
CC, HONESTY IS OUR MOTTO
Lot READ NEXT WEEK S AD FOE SPECIFICATIONS
sit
OVERLAND SALES AN D SERVICE STATION
Overland Cars! Overlar d Cars
c,.
R OTECTION
«AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE CAU
SED BY
Fire and Transit
Fire arising from any cause whatsoever, anywhere in Canada
or U. S., including explosion, self ignition and lightning,
Theft
THEFT, ROBBERY AND PILPERAGIS
Public Liability
Against your legal liabilitiy for injuries or death cau
1, the use of your automobile.
Damage to your automobile as a result of being in an ancidental
collision with another object.
Property Damage
Against your liability for damage to property of others.
Rates very reasonable, Get rates on any. of above ciaeSee senile
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich