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Zurich Herald, 1922-06-08, Page 5
,ea dr...i!if•',, le r i.iti.riw(? Page. k' o 'letcher's Castoria is s; i:'ny a remedy r rxt„cly for Infants and Children. Foods are spookily ;.' ,ar01 for babies. A baby's medicine is even inore eosen tial .`.:r Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for erow7n-ups are oat interchangeable. It was the need of a ii.nl sdy fcr the c.-mrmon. ailments of Infant`s and Children that lteesu ht Castc,ria before the public after years of research, and no claim has baen made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. C(7Jf 4. .c� a k i e °p Castoria is a. harmless substitute for. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops andcuoothiug Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, IJ.ory pine nor othernarcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the rlief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, 0,.d d by regulating the Storach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE AST Bears , the Signature ©fwasimma_ aglail Use For Iver 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY --letiesals4rede =11. Thursday, June title, 1922 BUSINESS CARDS ProneIfoot, Iiillorara & HOLMES. ].3ar.1'ieters, Solicitors, • Nutariee,. 1r'ri311i:, Lte, Office on ;the Square, `fed door front liamilten St. God- eu'ieh. Private. funds to Wan at liewvest ratee. W, Prouilfoot, I,C, 3. L. Killoran Lt. E, Holmes. N. Holmes will be in Hansall on Friday of each week; Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk Issuer of marriage licenses,Notary Public, . Commissioner, Fire aud Aut- omobile Insurance, Representing Huron and Erie Mortgage Corpora- tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich, Ontario. rr.t>rte S. �d, DENTIST , At URICH EVERY WEDNESDAY 4DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFIC HENal aLL OSCAR KLOI'P Professional Auctioneer, graduate of Davenport Auctioneering School ',try me for real estate, merchandise, .jewellery pedigreed stock, farm sales' hates alwaysreasonable, my territory the world. Choice farms for sale. rime 18-9 3 Zurich Licensed Auctioneer I have taken out Auctioneer' License for the County of Huron And .am in a position to .conduct _afy kind of Auction Sale. Give meia trial and I will assure you satisfaction or make no charge. Arthur . Weber, - Dashwood. phone 31 ri3. Zurich MO MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Woull CASH FOR SKINS a H1DES Deichert 1 ZURICH LIVERY 1 aim in a •position to accomo- ate all requirements in the Livery .iti"nei have Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL Phone 58 Zurich. LIVE 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 Phdne 94. Zurich 1920 A Year Of NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT for the London Life Incurance Co. Mead 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, �. A. Hoffman, Agent CO Spring and Summer DELIVERIES SEASON 192`2 towing to the strike of theMin- Pers now prevailing in the Pennsyl- vania Anthracite coal fields, we ego unable to guarantee delivery or price and until conditions be - tome more settled orders will be taken subject to our being able to •obtainsupplies and at prevailing ;ricer time of delivery. tele OAVV' & PRODUCE MERCHANT TERMS ;—(:,ASH ;phone' 'Office 10W. House 10. HELL ONT. PUT YOUR :.,ant59 For Sale, Lot, Found, Notice; [etc. Ads IN, THIS COLUMN 4444.... ,,,,.»�.,.•. FOR SALE 1 I have a quantity' of Fertilizer on hand, Everybody should use - Fertilizer on corn land and buck- wheat Iand. J. Hwy. Jr -41-3 NOTICE' • Punilxs are down in price, no. charge for installing. Wash Ma- chines and wringers are down in price. Get our prices on 'Lawn Mowers, Galt'. Water Troughs 2x 2x6 at $1400. 7-8 •• Best Manilla; hay fork rope at 26cc',a; ib, We handle genuine Fleury plow points Points with Aurora steeped epecl are not genuine, but stamped J. Flu - cry's; are genuine, 'Cheap job- ber's points are '55c. and .6sc. Le- ave your orders with. us. • Dain Hay Loaders in stock. for quick delivery. iM Farm, M^.ebinety, sold. ' L. PRANG, Zurich' -95 TEAMING TEAMING I am in as . positio'si to do any amount off teaming', gravel and coal, will deliver grave! 11,G' yds} to the load, find the gravel 'for ;$2.0o. Coal teamed in from Hen - sail for $j1.00 per ton. Make ar- rangments with one to -have this work done, "Geo, Thiel, Zurich. THE Annual Convention Of ThE Huron County Social Service Council Will Be Held In North Street Church GODERICH' Wednesday June 14th AFTERNOON AND EVENING The Public Is Invited BANQUET AT THE CHURCH At 6 pain. Tickets 50c. tiJ A. IRWIN, President. W. H. WILLIS, Secretary NOTICE I .have taken out License ler Auctioneer for the County of Hur= on, and am in a position to con- duct sales by auction. Give me a trial and I will assure you satis- faction or no .charge. , ' tf-29 Janes Denonley, R. R. 2, Zurich, Phone No. 10-93 G. S. ATKINSON, L:D.S„• D.D.S, DENTIST Graduate of , the •Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and of the University of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, Mil- itary District No. One, London,Ont Office hours at Zurich every Tuesday and Friday from 10.00 a m, until 5.00 pan., at the Commerc- ial House, (Upstairs). Main Of - fife at Bayfield, Ont. -19 Starting on Thursday, May 2nd. Zurich Studio and Book . Room Printing and Developing, Photos on • Post Cards, Etc., Etc, Also 'sell Cameras Films, Albums', and all arnetuer's Supplies. A full Line of School books and Stationery always on hand tf21 OBRIEN & KALBFLEISCH IHartleih Block -- Zurich • Mi;. Garfield Broderick of near Hensall spent the sweet:-eud with* his cousin, Bruce .hose, Babylon line The members of the ° Luther League enjoyed to 'camp fire at the lake on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gee, Thiel and family were visitors to London one day last weelrr+, • Mii. and Mrs. Curtis 'Gratton of Grand Bend spent Tuesday atithe home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mousseau. Mrs. L. Jeffrey who has been for several weeks at Chathamh has returned to her home in the vil0.age. , Mr. and Mrs. ,Hy." Volland and son, Bruce; of Tuckersmith 'visited at the home of Mii, and Mrs, 46T Albrecht on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar` Milder and Mr, end Mrs, Miller Sr., of I(iteh- ener spent the week -end et the home of Mr'i 3, Howald. Not only ,will the thrifty house- wife be encouraged to increaseiher stock ofp reserves this :season lay the decreased price of sugar, but fruit will likely be cheaper. This. was the announcement •of Malxoney, president of the Niagara Growers. The crop .is large and labor will be availaide to harv- eat the entire production, hetho ugh*. , • ICII DERA.LD` • LOCAL lilr, 'Emery Risby of K'ltehen .,pent the holiday* at his Mira here Mr. O'Dwyer .'cif Liman 'visited, his son, Dr, O'Dwyer one day,lkcet we=k! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, are t'isiting their daughter, :Me* Il, Stoskopf, at Kitchener. A nu giber iron here attended the Liberal Conw*ention at flensa'1•l' on Tuesday • Me,• Max, Denornyt of St, Joseph is 'spending the week at Windsor and Detroi4 Mrs, W. Colles and little Bettie, returned last week, after visiting a few weeks et iChatharra Mr. and Mrs. 3..Kellerrean arid :daughter; Miss Grace, , spend Sunday reVith 11Ir. and. Mrs, C. Frits: • Mrs. Leak and daughter and son, of Mitchell and Miss L,Bleaan of Kansas, were recent visitors(. with Mr'. and Mrs. G, Menet. The Ladies Aid and the tri&;,.A of the Evangelical church intend holding a strawberry Social on the evening of Monday, June ' 19th. Mr,. and: Mrs. John Bender' of near Dashwood spent Sunday with Mn. and Mrs. W. B. Battler, Baby- lon Lind Misses Effie and Silva Martin have returned to Detroit after vis- iting with relatives and friends m and around Zurich4 Mr. Oliver Davis, a former em- play of the Molsons _ Baek heretii and now located at Toronto, e spendign part of his holidays at Zurich. Rev, Wahl, a returned . Missiou- ary of •Chide will hold. services in Zurich' on Sunday morning, • at Dashwood in the afternoon, and; Crediton' in the evening. An event of unu .i•ial 'interest took place at -tire :house of Mr..end Mrs. William Caldwell, near Hen- sall on Monday evening, May 29 1922, yhen they celebrated' their Golden Wedding,. the 50th anuxi- versary of their wedding. On May 29th, 1872, Mr. Caldwell • was married to Sarah Chamberlain, in Exeter by the late Rev. Mr.Clap- 1)ison, a Methodist iii`inister then stationed there. Mrs. 3. P. Ross of Calgary, cousin of the beide, act- ing as bridesmaid. Mr John. Cald well, brother of the groom, -Who. lives just east of Hensall was laces ent at the marriage ceremny and also took part in the jubilee. To. Mr. and Mrs. •Caldwell ten• children were born Who . are all living ,'and. are Zp•rospering their different vocati(ins ;-Ainxie,. Mrs. Henry Strang, Usborne, Of 'Washington; Robert, at home; Alice, Miss, G. Joynt, Hensall; Ben, of Caz aer•ry, Man.; Edward, of Los. Angeles; Henry, in Man.; Erre. ;n Saskatchewan; Flossie, 111x., .tidenev, Tacoma, Wash; and Wesley of Listowel, Guests to the number of about 40 including some from London, Lucan, Clinton and Hensall sat down to a very sumptuous repast provided by the hostess, the bride and groom both being 'Well and active. Toasts were given to the bride and groom followed by oth- er toasts, Mr. Rorke of Clinton presiding as toast master• After supper the evening was spent in music and social chat with pleas ant reminiscences of the past. It was somewhat of a disapoint meat to the parents that so many of their family who live so far away were not, able to be present at the festivities. Telegrams and felicitations were received from all. accoinpanied by substantial gifts. Mr. and Mrs..Caldwell have liv- ed in this community from child- hood and have always had the res pect and esteem of a large circle. of friends who join one and all in cogratul ati on s and good wishes for continued lheaitli and prosper- i ty, ' DASHWOOD :Miss Myrta Hoffman .spent•the week -end in • Zurich. • . Mr. and Mrs: Geo, Foch spent the week at Grand Bend.. • Mr. C. P. Leonard spent the holiday in Kitehener; Mr. Milton Oestreicher of Bue- yruseKensas, is \ i Citing his parent, at present,. Mr. George Kellerman is build- ing a new cottage at Grand Bend Mrs, Fitchedore of ehiselhurst, spent a few days last week.with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Rutherford and bliss I3roadfoot visited in Guelph over the 3rd. Mr, eta Tiernan of the C. ]3.. of Come Guelph, spent the week end with his parents, 'Mrs. Ireland . and son Ortlandi of Stratford, anent,' Saturday and Sunday at the home of E, Tieinani. Miss Elizabeth Hartieib of of London, is this week visiting; with her par en•td. • Mr. and Mrs. We Wolfe and Mr. and Mus. C, fl•uenther, spent Sun- day in Creditoni Mi Hiner Gu nther. of Water spent•. the holiday at 'his home iVfr. and Jibs.' Joe • Meidinger of tele -tnd Mr, and lilrs. Holland itle and. family of Walsall, spout inlay with Mi'. and Mrs. George irli .s -it .Dasli.wocatl. Lit t;t Tao:idly evening the Sr,. '4,01r1 of 1r'cc.t71. P. l4cliool • i 1lyed 'b t5 ehri1'1 evith ales Sr, eloc,ia of this l rd. The visitor; wv ^r:+ dere stet by. a scorn. of I.ev, and Mrs, W. J. eager vis- ited in Staitforcl and Se brag vine last week.. '1'he Crstait >n District.. Sunday Scheel of the a' eig'1ic'1 Assoc - •d l^' n *vitt Ise heel hese, this e:'c'k; • ;i. I; c{.Ieat ty 1 Thu' did y, The prri r,g ses h.n will be • eeedlrts- (ley evening' at which flee. A.Cl, mein of, Rodent' wvi+. i he the pill eip`tl speaker. Th.ui'sd_iy there :will be three sessions, Rev. Lite of Zurich, Rey'. S. 1d. Blanch of fCroditon and Rev, Yager of Dash wood will speak' on the different topics( • , HENT ALi.:. R. 3: Drysdale left here the first cif ast week to visit his tii•:ter and reativesend friends in• Michi- gant Garnet Case of Toronto: is spend ing a teiv days her with his par- ents, • • IL's. D. McPherson, of, Havre, Montana,. and three ch,idren, haw'e returned afters spending neary . a year with their 'relatives, M;i;and Mrs. Alex. Smith, J. W. Ortwein si moving into his new home on King St., recently purchased from W. Buchanan. Ale'_ , Murdock spent a few days Of last week at Brantford with' his dsiiughter, Miss Alexia Murdock,`• ,vho continues quite ill, Mrs, D. L. Anderson, of Chicago, is visiting her daughter;. Mrs. t*eo.- Dick, of H:ey Townships Levi Rands,, while unloading some heavy barrels of oil alst we- ek, had the misfortune to receive painful injuries to his back and legs, owing to the barrel s ipping and crushing against him. Chas. Jinks and Elgin vcliffe have, been appointed, on the iBoar l of Directors to assist in arranging for a plowing 'match this fail. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Case were in London on Friday last, attend- ing the funeral of the late Mr1. unuel Wills. a cousin to Mr, Case, and was 77 years old. The shooting .tournament held here ion May 24th was quite inter- esting with lovers of the gun and target practiss and Was fairly well attended. Fred Kerr, of Creditan was what is termed high guri; breaking the greatest number of rocks. He broke 144 out of 150 thereby winning the fine silver euyi. for one yeas CREDITON Mrs. Jacob Schwartz, who rec- ently underwent a rather serious operation in the hospital at Lon- don, returned home and is recuper- ating slowly, • Judging from the large number of strangers coming to our vill- age every day to interview the! Divine Healer, Crediton is getting I on the mapy. Splendid progress is being made with the masons work Of the Meth- odist Church. The work has now reached that stage which re luires the carpenters. Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Holtzman, Mr. Murray Holtzman and friend. of Detroit, Mrs. Dan. Schwantz and and two children o fBen .Miller, sp- ent a visit with Mrs. Geo. Holtz- trianl Engineer Wilson of the Hydro Commission, Toronto, was in the village a few days ago making a survey* as' to where the street light is are to be placed,.' It is epect- ed that work in the transmission line from Exeter will be started some time: in July. - In the mean time the people are having their houses wired. On Friday last the Township passed a by-law authorizing the clerk to sign the individual contracts. The perit- ions signed by the majority of the resident freeholders of Centra:ia and Crediton were also received t end isdfiled.As soon as the „ C;Cetc� amount required to pay for the street lighting system is obtained. debentures will bo issued to cov- er ov-er the cost, payable over a per- oid' of twenty years. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Albert Rosaf deceased. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Albert Rosa, late of the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, 'mason, deceased, who died on or about the alst of April 1922; are required to deliver io. undersigned executors, Zurich, Ont, on or before the 24th day of June A... D. 1922, a full statement of their claims, together -with partic- ulars . thereof, and the nature 01 the securities, if any, held bu them all duly verifiedby affidavit. And take notice that after the said last mentioned date the • said executors will proceed to distrib- ute`ihe estate of the said deceased among the persons entitled there- to, having regard to such claims as heshall have received :due not- ice and ot-iceand in accordance therewith, Darted at Zurich this 5th day of Iuti'e, A.D. 1922. Enema Rosa,: Harry Rosa, with - aid. Rosa, Executors. see+d+++4—eite+++,p'.p.'g'.ip.g.,g'.g.,:'.g.'g'.p ++4 r. .f.++g++,l +Pei. s..t.+++++++9 .y�I+. 4. 4. .+ R• 4 Lumber Laths shingles Everything in Combination storm and screen doors made to order j Lumber and Building Mate; sal Custom Work our Sfecialty Always in the market for saw logs i i . KALBI'L PHONE oo Z dJ I C H +++44++++4++++1.+++4,444.+ 31 ili=7121ia • Cl.J 1. New Ovei+.n The Overland Four is still L) going and going good . Chalmers Six, New Battery; at McLaughlin Truck $375.00 0 F. M. HESS&CO. ZURICH w OVERLAND SALES AN D 'SERVICE STATION Overland Cars! Overly -d Cary c�A•c�ec'>dna .4441.....,;. 4444:. 5, t+ Automobile Insurance Are You Protected? ri estezdi .Arthur Elridge of this s cu y,oad a car. To-day,v, nothing remains of it but the charred frame work. Shortly after running it into the Garage, the neighbors detected flames shooting out of the roof. • The brigade was, on the scene promptly, bait the car was a eoniplete loss before the firemen could get to it. Ac- cording to the fire chief the fire was started by a short circuit; The motorist's loss ie about $1,000,40". ---Woodstock news Item --. Saturday; Free Press„ London: LCT ME GIVE YOU RATES ON FIRE AND TRANSIT, THEFT, PUB LIC LIABILITY, COLLISION AND .PROPERTY DAMAGE. VICTORY BONDS SOLD AND BOUGHT. Have You MADE YOUR W I LL? FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO ;- - I Andy s Hess' Zurich