Zurich Herald, 1921-08-04, Page 5se,
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4th, 1921.
BVSINESS CARPS
fsctudLoot, Killoran & HOLMES',
.134risters, Solicitors, Notaraea,
;pollee :lat,e, Office oda the Squats,
end door",' from Hamilton St, God-
" fer'i,^ a Private funds to loan at
lowest rakes.
Prouilfoot, I'.C, J. L. Killoran All paxt]e.s in account with, me
D. E. elms. R_c r4stti.stod a
e sa f bio settle same at
r :i3lolixrc.s will be in 11 n ll ora
PVT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IE
Trus COEUM. T
NOTICE.
x'riday of each week, once, --Miss M. E. Routledge; l+Jifil�
AH �
,ANDg.1 W F. HESS, Notary Publi
Com missioner, Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance, Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co .Heraicl.Office, Zurich.
Dr.E. S. ,Har.e
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICIs' HEN \LL
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed 'Auctioneer for the Co-
;dity of Huron, Sales conducted
t1i any part of the County. Char-
gee 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 bciioneer
i have taken out Auctioneer'
License for the County of Huron
And am in 'a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale, Give
sae a trial and 1 will assure you
eatisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood,
Phone 31r13,
brig Meet -
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna, Sausages, etc-
Highest Cash Price for Wool!
CASH FOR SE.INS BIDES
Ilrunglgiat
Dei cher`
NOTICE.
.As I have recently purchased the
iiyery business, 1 wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirentenis a-
long this line,"Ain also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing fine 46-tf.
GEO. �J. THIEL
Zurich.
'Phdbe 5fi pp T
11 V g.i
POULTRY
WANTED
araccoRgeo
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
'when brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
--=,CASH FOR --
Cream *and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phoine 94.
Zurich
We are now open for all kinds
o,: 'Bicycle Repairing. No Job
too big; No Job too small.
Also Agent for the Well-known
Red Bird and Hyslop makes of
Bieycles. Give us a Call,.
O'BRIEN & W4LPER
Office and Shop, first building
south of Walper House. tf-10
SPRING A.ND SUUMMER DELI -
FRIES. Season 1921
Durhrg the past Coal Season
which has almost ended, we have
been able to render the consuming
public of Zurich and vicinity, a
Inel service which, we think, has
not been equaled in any other part
of the country. ` We will again
vtduring. the coming season gime of
eur best services in solving your
fuel problems and subject to the
usual conditions governing prices
rind deliveries.
We are glad to announce we are
again booking orders at the . old
'stand where we are still doing bus-
ineeS, enjoying the calumny of our
enemies and • the adulations of bur
friends, strongly fortified in our
'Kopie enjoying the eventualities
of the fight—Terms Cash.
;'hone—House 10W. Office 103
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COAiG & PRODUCE M `RCHAN'T
EN SALL ONT.
c FOR SALE
A regiatered Scotch bred Short-
hoin heifer Calf 10 months old. Al-
so a Registered Shorthorn bull
A.A. Weber, Bronson Line, 1,7
NOTICE
,applications will be received by
th.+ Council of the Township of
Hay for the position of tax coll-
ector for 1921, up to 1 o'clock p.m.
Saturday, August 6th, Particul-
ars as to duties, bond, etc., eun be
secured from lthe Township 'Clerk
A. F. I'IESS,
, Clerk of Hay Township
Dated at Zurich, July 18th, 1921
FOUND
An auto marker,
No, 46-878. Ow-
ner
ner can have same at Herald Of-
fice by paying this adv. L -t
A buggy oil cloth oxi the Baby-
lon Line. Alsosomeone put a
parcel containing about 7 pounds
of mixed grass seed into my bug-
gy at Zruich on Saturday evening
July 16`h. Owner can have same
from Wm. Dabus, and paying for
this acly
FOR SAM `
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,
131ake, R. R. oN, 2, Zurich -31
FARM FOR SALE
250 acres, more; or less, concession
4 and 5 Stanley, township, about
43iniles from Clinton. Well im-
proved, good clay loam, 15 acres
hardwood and cedar bush, prac-
tically all fenced with new wire
fencing. First-class house and
barn; telephone; rural mail deliv-
ery. Will sell on reasonab:eterms
Apply on : premises to Adam
Stewart, R.R,No.5, Clinton 3-tf
FARM FOR SALE
Foe sale, Loi 15, eon 4, Stanley.
containing about 99 acres; about
2 miles from Brucefield; y mile
from School. About 65 acres
workable land, balance rough pas-
ture, lots of water, good bank.
barn and frame house. Applyto
W. Bryc1 n, Clinton, or A. T. Sco`.t,
Brucefield. 2t6
' FARM FOR SALE
.A. choice farnr, 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 im-
mediate possession or in the fall.
For further particulars apply on
the premises, Lot 3.4, London Road,
1 mile north of Brucefield to Mr.
Amos Cartright,. Brucefield. -50
1920
A Year Of
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT
for the
London Life Yncurance Cp.
Bead 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
ew-Cara;..e
I have opened up a Garage for
overhauling ears and general Aut-
omobile ,attention and repair work.
In the rear of the Massey -Harris
Implement shop, at the old
Garage stand.
GRNUINE FORD PARTS
Full Stock of Tubes, Cas-
ings, Accessories on hand
Motor and Transmission
A Specialty
SA.TISl1'ACITION OUR MOTTO
MODERATE CHARGES
Ft.
GIVE ILS A CALL Phone ,101
LOCAL NE
Mists -'Clara. Weber is spending a'
few weeks at Detroit.
Messrs, Plater and Oscar Koehler
were at Wroxeter on Tuesday.
c and is
1 cl Mrs, Al -M x l yi
7.r. an xMr., r
0ht-. were at IChesley on, Seedey
• Mr, and Mts. jos. Wigii s o1' In-
gersoll' are vaiiting relatives here,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Routledge of
Centralia spent the holiday in
town,
Mr. Pauline, of Cleava'land, is
visiting at the hemef of Mrs. S. Ren,
nie.
1VIr. Elgin 3, Hess of Peterboro
15 spending the Week at his .hofs e
here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W., Stoskopf of
Kitchener ,visited, the latter's hours
here over Sunday. e,
Mr. D. Gottschalk, of Bad Axe,
Mich., wee a repent- visitor • with
relatives and friends here."
Mr. and Mrs. D, Vincent • and
daughter • of Pigeon., . Miele, were
visitors at h'e horn eof Mr, and
Mrs. J. Preeter.
Mr. Oliver Johnston of Goder-
ich and son Oliver of Toronto sp-
ent Sunday with hie brother, Mr.
Thomas Johnston.
A Swiss has just arrived:, in Paris
after travelling round the' world
on a bicycle. • ]:Ie . covered 35,000
miles, and took seven years,
Mra. Levi Srugeinan and family
of Merriton have returned' home
after spending a couple of 'ever
eks at the homes of W. L. ,Siebert
and J. Preeter.
The nuoequitto has been anter
f 'ring wi':h the pleasure of sr t'ng,
i-1 the opening during the . even -
ns, They are 'very plentifel awl
annoying:
1Vir. Ed. Laque of Chatham' was
in the village over Sunday. Mro.
Leque, vha hid b ei visiting with
her mother, Mrs. L. Jeffrey, for
some time, .returned home with
him, also Mrs. Walter Jeffrey.
Rev. P. B. Meyer is attending
the lectures on Community Bett-
erment, this and next weak, at.
Guelph. There will be no' sere-
ices in the Evangelical church on
Sunday owing to the Rev. absence
In the Entrance Report of last
week's 'issue the name of Nora
Racey' ,U. No, 1, Stanley, should
have read; Nora Rau, S. S.S, No.1
Stanley. Miss Rau is a- daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rau, Sauble
Line.
Mr. Allan Esler of Forcena, Sask.
who wthi his wife and family are
visiting relatives and friends here,.
raeeived word from the west that
al;ft by cal}i
T1RA L'EO11,D'
212000 -U.01. -e5
001.0x000'10-3
t 10; Ramsay
4.i.turday afi'ernoon our boys
1orh4 horns with the Stratford
alai trimming thein to a
till This was the first shut
u s.
c7ts� , s thfiat out team,' 11 ab out. , his
yea an Made the Classic 'City
ieZt"� tt;� logic , sotxiewhet 'sick. Ciar-
c'zit Hoffman twirled excellent
illowing only 7 hit,, aed a.
II.Opjlen, at pawl, caught an exc•
elle •'s rm4,,,,; while every ,body was
of • 1 i' sob: and - gave the battery.
goon. su1Dport, Lee Hoffman's
horaa0' run Io the third 'ening was
thew; sensational play of the day.
7vIoc1a' talk had been don of the
Stratford •,'',ellows of how they were
geting; to ,"clean up" on: the shay..
needs" of Zurich, but were badly
dissapointed with their intentions
and took their defeat very sor-
ely. When our team played the
game there some time ago, the
Stratford :Press brought out that
Zurich has only a two -man -team
namely Ohlert and Henning. But
our locals• 5izst changed their mind
somewhat by •pit''ehing C. Hoffman
giving; him. A,1. support and com-
pletely making it impossible for
the Classics to score, Like God-
erieh, `the spectators feel rather of-
fensive that a little village like
Zurich with a population •of 460
should produce. a ball team oup--
eriol to theirs. But the best
tear ;'wins in these .contests, spite
hate and envy will not do it, they
must play 'better ball than our
boys to beat them.
Spr Bial. efforts were made in th'
vi�lr upon the return; of the.
locale' in. the evening, flags were
out, streamers across the road, and
evezy;body was anxious to learn
all about the game, as winning this
game. _had practically won the
and Mede it imeo :: fibre for St -'it•
ford 'l'Flc' Gude ice to head ti'el
And .,the local; say they soil. hared
out the same kind of stuff to the
Cla"cies again this Thursday when
they 'nlay here, and Goderich next
Monday.
Zurich
C. Hoffman, p..
Sieh&rt, 1-f
L.. Hoffman, s.s.
Henning, c.
W.. Braun, r.f.
F C. Brown c.f.
Wesley, 3-b
C. A.'Hoffman, 1-b
Wurrn, 2-b
Stratford'
Lavelle, 3-b
Moore, 1-b
N. Edwards, 1-f
Richards, 2-b
Flannigan r -f
McKenzie, c.'
w wards, e -f
Doughbiiro, •p.
s.s.
the
the promising looking crop on his
firm there has been totally des-
troyed by a ;bail storm. „We sym
pathize with Mr. and , Mrs. Ester
as we understand that they have
experienced several , failures these
last few years.
A few pieces of new sidewalk,
have been added to our already:
well equipped streets. A. port-
ion at the west end, adjoining the
property of Mr. John Reichert,
which should have been built long
go, also a few crossings made at
the eas tend of the corporation.
Since the heavy thunderstorms
of a few weeks ago, the cable of
then Hay Telephone .system, ex='
tending to the west end of the ail -
lege has not been giving • good
service owing to lightning struck
10. This was repaired on Friday
when two expert linemen from
London were here, and located
lad rectified eche trouble. Sev-
oral new pieces of cable had to
he use& .
SP
AT GODERICH
Our Champion ball team has a-
Bain this past week played three
more gauzes, winning all. We
have just reasions to feel proud of
our Boys, seemingly the more ga-
mes they play the better they
go. On Friday evening they jour-
neyed to 'Goderich and played the
lalst League game there, and put-
ting the Purity Flours out of a
possible chance for winning first
place, The Qhlert—Henning bat-
tory was used to the best effect.
end kept the Purities baffled to
three ,small bit. .A little loose
fielding allowed the Goderich to
peat three runs over.
Zurich A.B. R.11.8
C. Hoffman, 3=b '5 1 3 1
Siebert, 1-f 5 1 1 0
L. Hoffman, s.s. 5 '1 2
Henning, • e. 5 1 4 0
Ohlert, p. 5 0 1 0
Brown, c.f. 5 0 0 0
Wesley, r -f 5 0 1 0
C. A, Hoffman, 1-b 4 1 1 1
Wurin, 2-b 4 e 1 1
43 5 14 5`
Goderich
Wiggens, s.s. 4 0 0 3
Cooper,' 3-b 4 0 ,.0 0
Lindsay,. •2-1,y 4 0 0 0
Ramsay, p. 4 0 0 0
R. Bissett, 1-b 4 0 1 0
Pridham, l -f 4 0 0 '0
141urney, c -f-' 8 '0 0 0
Webb, r --:f . ' 3 0 0 0
Hart, c. 3 2 2 0
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}Io man and Doughboro eachhad
to r `strikeouts.
Ju,+ c'h 001000 200-3
Stratford 000 C00 0011—
AT CLINTON WITH GODERICH
On Monday our nine went to C -
ini
on to take in the ce ebratioe
there and. play the winners of the
morning game, Goderich a Oda -
.ton. ;This was \von by Goderich,
scoa•e 11--3. At 3 p.iu, the Pur-
ity I'lour3 'played ° off with our•
team for first prize and also ex-
perienced a complete shut out
by being unable to score, while ow
locals were able to get a lone run
across This was reconed to
have been the, tightest ball game
this 'season es .only. one run was
Made and eac,h'teem allowedthreehits Our boys -.were just some-
tivhat ,'experimenting w4th a new
battery, H'snning, doing the pitch•-
in5 ii'n.d "Baba" Siebert behind the
bat. This • made a wonderful hat
tery, and in future when out term
is in difficulty in winning a game,
they know.. just what to do. Hen
mug's Variety of speed, curves,
slants, etc. kept the Purities gues-
sin; all the trine, and when thea
ucur;+ed once to get a man on
thirdbase, Henning tihtene l u;r
and got out of the, bole nicely.
Lindsay, also deserves credit in.
pitching' a one -run, three hisgame
a ,ii;'i:+t our heavy hitters, '`Babe''
is a proinising`looking catche-, a -d
dons excellent for 'what little, or
no, experience he has had.
Zurich
C. I'Ioffman, 3-b
Siebert,. c.
L. Hoffman; s.s.
Henning, p.
P. C. :Brown, c,f,
W. 13raun,
C. A. Hoffman 1-b
„Wu r'm, . 3••b
Callfits, ,1-f
..",.Goderich
0. 'Copper, e. :
E. Cooper, 2-b.
Lindsay, lr,.
Ilaa.auaay, 8-fi
McLeod s.a,
;Bissett, 1-b
idl Elm 1-f
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29 1 3 0
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THe CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW VOA.f CI
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Farin
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„airier
We are Sole Agents for this district
for the celebrated and well-known
Massey -Harris Farm implenietits
and Farm Engines andTractors, and
ca n supply your wants for the CO=
lag g season.
They Rave Stood The Test
Thy Nave Es!ablished a Reputation
Give us a can Before purchasing elsewhere
J1. E.DRUAR, - Zurich
We have tested the NEW OVERLAND FOUR for one
Year and fuel that it is easily- the best riding and
driving, car on the road.
COME ALONG AND LET US PROVE IT 10 YOU.
• . HONESTY IS OUR MOTTO
READ NEXT WEEK'S AD FOE SPECIFICATION'S
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OVERLAND SALES AN D SERVICE STATION
Overland Cars! Overlord Cars
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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 PILFERAGE
Public Liability
Against your legal liabilitiy for injuries or death caused
the use of your automobile.
Collision
by;
Damage to your automobile as a; result of being in an accidental
collision with another object,
Property Damage
Against your liability for damage to property of others.
Rates very reasonable, Get rates on any of above classes from;
Andrew F. Hess, • Zurich