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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-09-15, Page 5VSINESS CARDS Froudfoot, Heloran & HOLMES, Barr,&teats, S,olleitora, Notaries, I'ubli�, .Late, Office on the Settees, end doge from Hamilton St Goal ex,irh : 1erieate fucds to loan at, teweat rates, 1 4roudfoat, J ISilloran I), E. IIohnea. Mr ;f.olmes will be in Ilensall on YOUR Wants,, .For §Mov Lost, Found, :Notion, sta. Ads • COLIJaq • FOIL. SALE I will sell. privately the fol Qwieg aa"ticlealee Express 'wagon, parlor' suite, bedroomt suite, eaterisioil Friday of each week. labial adder, Isay ,Uri.; eatable bTD .EW F. HESS, Notary Publ]e fork. � For cl,uick s` 1.e Apnly to Com.;miseio�nez`, Conveyancing, M:1.13. A. G, Gla.nee, Z..i Wire a1nd Life Insurance. Agent ;-. . , Corporation area Canada, Trust e, FOR SALE A. good 1918.Ford Touring car, extra good motor, with ,extras re- cently overhauled, good tires, cheap. Apply box 210, Bay- field, Ont. Co Herald Office, Zurich. Dr.E. DENTIST ,At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY D SHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFF1CR — HEN° LL., OSCAR KLOPP Licensed :Auctioneer for the Co - 'anti' of Huron, Sales conducted in any part of the County. Char- ges moderate. Satisfaction guar- anteed or :no pay. re,. Several fine farms have been placed in my hands for sale. Zurich, P. O. Phone 18-93 Licensed Auctioneer LOCAL NEWS Zurihe School Vie this Friday lifter neon. <) Drs and Mrs. sec Ter l • *eke at London on Thursday, Vie, G. Holtzman 'Was et:Credit- on on Friday on business. FOR SALE A new $40.00 Chatham Kitchen Cabinet for $33.00 cash, tf-7 L. A. Prang, Zurich. FOR SALE A. 5 -passenger Grey Dort tour- ing car, in good condition, R. Ohlert, ,'Lori T have taken out Auctioneer,. LsceRee for .the County of Huron Ind am in 'a position to conduct any kind of exetioe Sale;' Give • me a trial and I will assure you satisfaction -or make no charge. *Arthur Weber, - Dashwood: Phone 31r13,. Zurich Meat MARKET •VINNIONIOV...MIN••.. Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc' 'Highest Cash Price for Woull CASH FOR SKINS & H1DE$ DoicheTt NOTICE, .Mrs, G. Kerner' is 'spending •.the weciaeat aeaGor.`th.' large number: attezichal the Open Liberal Convention .at lien- sall on Teesdale Mrs. Wee Thiel and two bcildren Veetyn and Gertrude spent a few days at London, and Son Theo,' Mr. „j J. Merrier of Seaforth were in the village on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dahmsmov' ed their household effects to Dashwood from Zurich last week. Mr. W. C. Wagner and son Leon- ard, Mrs. Melaincltey and son Or- ville, were recent visitors at Wat- erloo, Kitchener end Stratford. ()'Wing tot he pressing advertise- ments and auction, sale notices, we are compelled to hold several, news items over for next week. "Uncle" John Shell, who claims to bethe oldest human being liv- ing, has just passed his _ 133rd.birth day at his hom2 on Greasy Creek, Leslie County, Kentuckey. Mrs, Norman Patterson of Lon- dop and two sons Clarence` and Vic tor and Miss Flossie Making visa- ed at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith last week. was held An interesting wedding at Drysdale R. C. church on Tues- day, Sept. 6th when Rev. Rondott united in marriage Eiise Masse,, daughter of Mrs. D. Plante, St. Joseph and Mr: Hector LapUrt son of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Laporte 'Drysdale. The happy couple will reside on the groom's farm. The Herald joins in congratulati- ons. Samuel Steinm-'n: Riverside Da- iry lost his barn by fug last Thur- sday night. The building ana:< contents were eatiraly destroyed including the season's crops, . a car of oris, 15 cows and a bull, thre.e horses, and a number of pigs. The origin of the fire is unknown, the loss is partially cov- ered by insurance in the Mennon- ite Society: Gay enabroiderie3 on dark fro- cks, lacy effects for evening wear and striking color combinations;, with skirts down to 10 inches from the ground, will be characteristic of win' a s,.yl, ES or women 'ace erd ing to the Fashion Art League of America. Gowns w'll be fashioned after the lines of the figure, but not form -fitting, the league . an pounces. Word was received that Mr. John Truemner of Easton, Sask., died suddenly on Friday, Septem- ber 2nd, in his 68th year. He was bornin the neighborhood of Zur teh and Was well-known to many 'her e" h ' 'cventreto- North Dnkata when a young mane atter gi5frin to Easton, Sasic:, where be passed away, was a. brother to Mr. Wald Truemner,. Hensel], and several other relatives Here, A. rather sad aecident owned -to Mrs. M'+thias Wurm, who is stay- ing with her son Mr. Louis Worm. on' Saturday Evening. Mrs.Wutm was in her rooms as usual, and un- doubtedly opneed t; he cellar door not thinking it lead to the cellar end as a result fell down jthe st- airway, breaking her leg at the thigh.' Medical aid was at 'once su"aoned and the fracture atten- ded. It May possibly be some 'time until the 'limb will be rightly heeled itgain as Mrs. Worm is in her 92nd year. Best wishes are however extended that she may be with her friends yet for a while. Adolescent School Act comes lit- +o fore^ now, and it requires all young pers'ns between 1.4 aerie '3.6 veers of aye to attend school tor the fu 1 seli°el veer unless; ' 1, mei • or phys'celly unfit; 2, employed on the authority of a "home • pernit" or an employmnerit -rt ific tted" granted by the scho- el attendance officer, or school heardto the parents on their sat- asfic'oey aff'rnna`ihn in writer; On e form nrovid"d by the govern•- -vent officer that the service of the young person are required; 4. having passed the university len- for matriculation examination or its eciuivalent. DATES OF FALL FAIRS22-t23. Ailsa Craig ... ... .........Sept. Bayfield ... .._ Sept. 27-28 Blyth ... ... ................ ...Sep. 22-23 Exeter ....................... Sep. 19-2i) lirkton ..... Oct. 6-7 eondon (Wet. Fair) ... Sep.10-17 Milverton !Sep.29-30 ... ... ........ Sept. Mithcell .. -- -- .......•_ Shp. 27-28 Parkhill •-- .......--.•. Sep.` 22 -23 St.Marys -- .._...... ..`..,Oct, `22-`23 Seaforth ....... Sep.19-2t Stratford ( Sep. 19-21 Strathrov •- £hedford •••-- Sep. 19-20 •.-• Sep; 27-28 �Ta'ity;'hzm �.. .f.._..._ 'ZURICH Sep. 22-23 SCHOOL FAIRS The following are the dates of the school fans for this county September 13 --Crediton •September 14 --Grand :Bend S'eptember 15—Dashwood iSeptember 16—Zurich September 17—Porter's Hill ,September 19 --Smith's Hill, September 20—Currie's Corners. September 21—St. Helens., September .26 --Ford ich ` September 28 ---Clinton Racal MI -Aerobe be 29—Clinton Town. FOUND A. row boat between St. Joseph and 'Drysdaye on the beach. Owe ner'can have; same by proving pr- operty to Mr, . Jos. Papineau, t 9 ,Sotseph, FORT NEWS. Our jtiniore won the eeeQedgame: rr'w ktemiali on rSatiu»day, for the Mitx•doeh cul), :soixie reel good ball aeaa slleere. Woodstock, defeated Lucan in a semi-Ylnal gem¢ at Luoan on Saturday evening by score •1--3. This "game 'has. beim protested by LueaTh and shottle this not have been, WoOtistook and Zurich would have played off this week. Watch for announeerneet when these two teamsmeet, 'as it will be a hard ,aught,, game. EXETER G . Bedford has a patch of to acro p1 Irian in hie garden Iru .. one of which he picked a leaf that measured aft, 10 inches long and 20 .'inches wide, Jael son Hawkins from the state of Iowa, ea renewing acquaintances with old friends in Exeter. A- boat 35 ye trs ago he resided on the farm now ()weed by . Roger Nortecott,, IAt e. he reeent sale Mr. Welk Reid' perchased the brick . cottage of the late .Mrs. Ramsay, paying $2025. e Mrs. J. Walper and children re- turned to Harrow on Thursday last after visiting *tib relatives S. J. T. Morgan, Jos, Amy McFalls, who were in England ex- pe.rerrenting in the Old Country market with a shipment of cat- tle, retur. d home. They had a fine a rip and were well satisfied with 'the prices received. Mrs.. Henry Rundle 1a - way oil; Thursday, September, in her fiftieth year, after a short illness, She was of a very quiet loving disposition and will be greatly' missed by her friends. The funeral, was held privately, the pall ,bearers being six first - FOR SALE T am offering for sale my bak- ing business in Zurich. For full particulars apply to the proprie- tor, Mr. Jose Geiger, Zurich. tf6 FOR SALE .A. fine frame house dwelling pro- perty at the west end of the vil- lage, . recently occupied, by the late Mrs. G. Siemon will be sold . pri- vately. Any person desiring to purchase same can have full par- ticulars;from Mr. Conrad • Sie- mon, Zurich. tf 6 CARD OF THANKS I wish to convey my most sin- cere thanks to the neighbors and friends in the recent sickness and death of my beloved wife. Ernest Gies. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Decher wish to greatly thank their neighbors end friends in the sincere sym- pathy and kindness shown shown and the ass'stance rendered during the recen (ddeath of their loving son. As I have recently, pnrehased the every business, I wish to... inform the public that I am in a position, to accomodate an require sui ami sensed ts a - Tong this line, chauffeur and have an autofor h Anything done in the team- ' 46-tf. ing line GEO. J. THIEL Phone 54 LIVE Y P p. U L T R WANTED VOTERS' LIST 1921 ,cousins.; - D ASHWOOC . Sohoel re -opened last week u itheelr. N.' E Dahtns of Mildmay as Prts.eipal and Missed T. Edmrs- ton ,:to P. Tiernan as assistants. Mel; ,T. Armstrong of London 'sp- ent the week -end in town with re- late Es. ,1V+"Kline of Mildmay is millin- er fdr Reid, Edighoffer & Son this reasen. Mr; Mervyn Tiernan is attending. High School at Exeter and Czar Ste,nhaen at Parkhill. Miss Luella Msrner, we are_ pleased to say is improving, sle owls after her lengthy illness. . Mrs. E. Guenther is visiting in Ingersoll at present. Quite a number from here are this -week a`tend'n, London Fair. Miss Liken who has been suiting ear. and Mrs. Rutherford returned to Guelph monday. :Mr.. How and family have ret- urned to Toronto. Mr. How has b -en relieving at (t b2 Bank of. Canmerce her`a: Rev. .3 Oestreehcer of NNaper villa occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church Sunday morn - tee. ler and Mr, and, Mrs. Louis Stipp ler and Ma s. -, t. Thacker and "daai` htet'.- - of. eased- B. C., were reeent visitors et; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kuntz, 14th. con. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Although Wednesday mo nine, yTagnst alst, dawned rather c.ouly high noon saw a beautiful sun shinning on the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. .1. Tough, when thee, niece, Bessie Isabelle Tough, e - came the bride of Mr. Geo. Milton Stele, of the tenth concession of Goderieh Township. The bride. becomingly attired in her travell- ing snit of navy ttaand biusa of georgette, nd carrying a couq•uet of sweetheart 1•0s2s, was given away by her uncle.The earemony conducted by Rev. R. A. Lundy being over the guests con- sisting of the immediate relatives of the contracting. parties, repair- ed to the dining -room, where the wedding dinner was serve•i. The groom's gift 'to the bride was a substantial cheque, and to the cr'- ganist, Mrs. R. A. Lundy, a hand-- pau,ted pannell picture of beauti- ful scenery. Good wishes and confetti followed Mr. and i'Ir`. Sterlie. on aper trip to Toronto exhibition, ;viagara and :bulfa+.o; '• owillcontinue toc settsett'�sitsd wishes Ballow them to their home in God - creel' T ownship. McTel NLEY—COLEl!'IAN At high noon Thursday. hur e day. Sep- - ttmbr 1 st, a pretty ok place at the home of Mr. and 1Vtrs George Coleman, Parr Line, Stanley, when (ph. eldest dao- ghter, Elsie May, was married to J Elgin C. McKinley*, of the tGosi en Line. The ceremony, was peeformed by Rune eeofge c Kenley, of London, he groom, took place beneath an Arch of evergreens and astors. The. bride in a dainty ,dress of ivory satin and crepe -de ci i e and carrying a bouquet of asters,' en- tered the drawing -room on the etre of her father while ofMiss il1- inor McKinley, „march. groom, played the Wedding After arae ceremony the guests, numbering between fifty and six- ty, repaired to the spaeloes din- ing room where dinner was ser- ved, Soon' after tae bride and groom, accompanied by a numb•- er of friends, motored to Seaforth where they boarded the three o'- clock train for Toronto, Niagara Falls and other points. On their return Mr, and Mrs. McKinley will reside on their farm on the Goshen Line. Guests were present from. .Tiny City, London, Clinton, San - forth, Walton and 13arlock, MUNICIPALITY• OF THE rIOWN- SSHIP OF HAY COUNTY OF HURON 'Taken every day till 3 Oclock pan. Do not feed fowl same morning When brought in. Highest Cash Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich Threshing Machinery I am agent of, , this edistrict Co. r Children) Cry for notch NOTICE is hereby given that I have transmitted or" deliveredto the persons meneioned in Section 0, of .the Voters' List Act, the cop- ies required" by the. 'said sections• to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuantos ed, act, of all persons appearing the lash revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality to be en- titled to vote in the said Municip- ality at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal:Elections, Elections, and that said lisp, was first posted up at my of- fice at Zurich, on the 20th day of reugest, 1921, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all vot- ers to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. Dated at Zurich, this 20th day of August, 1921. ANDREW F. HESS, Clerk of Hay Township. the celebrated Waterloo Mfg tors. 'machinery and Hsedier tr Parties interested will do well to flee me. Have sold the following sof ut e ' b machines this season with a sale; Hy. •aatisf action in everyeohn Erb Steckle, steam outfit; oil tractor and - 'small separator; Menno Steckle also a tractor out - lit. For further information kin - Aly see any of these users. tf5 PETER KROPF, Agent, Zurich. COAL Fall'and Winter . DELIVERIE S 'Season 1921- 1.92 2'' THERE IS A :COLD DAY COM- ING. LAY IN' YOUR 'SUPPLY NOW WITH O1I11 CELEBRATED DEI,EWARE AND HUDSON CO'S. I,ACKAWANA'S COAL. ,„. C,r��.te1o`i. V AL & PRODVCE'MERCHANT TERMS ;—'CASH Phone; Office law. tr Iloue6,, •10 . HENSALL ALL ON li s, 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- Ilene engine. For further part- iculars apply to John Thirsk, islah:e, R. R. oN. 2. Zurich -31 FARM FOR SALE 250 acres, more or less, township, c about ession 4 and 5 Stanley, 4amiles from Clinton. Well im- proved, good clay loamy 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 reasonable terms Apply on premises to Adam Stewart, R.R.No.5, Clinton 3-tf FOR SALE tt%, story red brie khouse and three lots for sale, hard and soft water in the house, also good stable and chicken house. For particulars. apply to Mrs. Fred. Daters Sr., Zurich. Tletcher's Castoria strictly a remedy for Infants andjbiidren, Foods are specially propared for babies. A baby's medic is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need Children a remedy for the, common ailments of Infants and Chi d that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, no claim ha% been made for it that its use for over 30 yrs has not proven. What is C T R1A Castoria is a harmless substitute for dastor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty yearsit has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, eel. by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sle. p The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAST RI Bears the Signature of ALWAYS n Use For Over 30 Years 1 THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY µµ,, 1" .,..-.+r: as ey . arras rp arm Mae miry We are Sole Agents for this district for the celebrated and well-known lV1assey-Harris Farm Implements and and Farm Engines and Tractors, can sups iy your wants for the corn= ing season. They Have Stood The Test They have established a Reputation Gaye uS a call Before purchasing elsewhere T. E. UA • - Zurich-- Aft uri Ir ' __-- NOTICE DEBENTURES FOR SALE HAY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM The council of the Township of Hay is offering for sale at, par, Debentures of the Hay Municipal System to the amount of $3324.00 Said debentures are for a term of ten . years and bear interest at the rate of 5% per cent per annum Annual payment • of "principal and interest amounts to $440.99. Ready for delivery Sept. 15th, 1921. ANDREW Fe HESS, Treaaeliker Te+iir'aohip New verl era cl We have tested the L. Year and find that driving 0n car NEW OVERLAND FOUR for it is easily the best riding the road. one and OVERLAND FORD., A SNAP AT $600.00, $800.00 $400.Q1 CHALMERS SIX AT ... ... MCLAUGHLIN TRUCK AT r•l 6`. M. HESS. CO. - 'ZURICH 7 OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE STATION Overland Cars! Overlord Cars R 11 PM C FOR -- AUTOMOBILE OWNERS I N INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE SAGGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE CAU BY Fire and 'Transit Fire arising from any cause whatsoever, anywhere in Caaadn or U. S., including explosion, self ignition and lightning. ', Theft THEFT, ROBBERY AND PILFERAGE Public Liability Against your legal the busclyof or you injuries ries or automobile. caused Collision Damage to your automobile as a result ofbeing o ng in an accidental D g collision with another. objec p y Damage Property Against your liability t for damage to property of others. ( ' Rates very reasonable. Get rates on any of above classes from; Andrew . ,Hess, Zurich A ai