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Zurich Herald, 1922-06-29, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS Proudfoot, K.illorae & HOLMES. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Publi:, Etc, Office on the Square, end door. from Hamilton St, God- *rich, Private funds to loan at Inwest rates. 'W. proudfoot; K.Ca J. L. Killoran D, E. Relines, Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall on Friday of each week. Andrew' .F. Hess, T o netiip Clerk Issuer of marriage licensee. Notary Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut- tomobile Insurance, Representing Karon and Erie Mortgage Corpora-, time The Canada Trust Co. Zurich, Ontario, Dr.E r S. Hardie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DA$HWOOD EVERY THURSDAY WAIN. OFFICO HENe,ALI,� OSCAR KLOPP Professional Auctioned,. graduate not Davenport ' Auetioneering School irry me for real estate, merchandise. inirellery pedigreed stock, farm sales Rates alwaysreasonable, my, territory the world. Choice farms for sale. Phone 18-93 Zurich Licensed Auctioneer I have taken out Auctioneer' - License for the County of Huron And am in a position toconduct 'ally kind of Auction 'Sale. - Give • mea trial and I. will assure' you nati'alaction or make, no charge. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood. "Phone 31r n. Zurich •Meet lit RRKET Fresh and Salt Meats BOlOg `'xla Sausages, etc Highest Cash Pricefor Woulil CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES Yl bi'l�t. u ec�y,hjert ZURICH .LIVERY I am, in a position to accomo date' all requirements: in the Livery Line, have Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL Phone 59 Zurich. L1VE- POU LT R. WANTED Taken every day till' 3 Oclock p.m. Do not feed' fowl.aame morning when brought' in. Highest Cash Prices -CASH 1 OR -e Cream' and Eggs .. W. QaBrie i Phone 94. Zurich; 1920 AYear Of NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT for the London Life Incurance Co. Mead Office — London, Canada :•i CALF OF PROFITS ' To participating "Policyholders was lnereased During War Period Maintained through Epidemic Period continued., in high cost period An unparelled Reward. i C. A. Huffman, Agent COAL Spring and Summer DELIVERIES SEASON 1922 ,Owing to the strike of theMin- acrs-now prevailing in the Pennsyl- vania Anthraeite .coal fields, we are unable • to gi;rarantee delivery or price and until conditions be- tcombe more settled orders will he takensubject to our being able to obtain supplies and at prevailing prieei tiiate of delivery. tan & PRODUCE MERCHANT TEEYVIS;,-,CASH PUT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR SyALE I have a;nearly new 11 -disc fere tilizer seed dril 'for sale, Apply to Sol. Giegerjch,' Zurich, FOR SALE 1 have .a quantity of Fertilizer on hand. .Everybody should use Fertilizer on, corn' land and buck- wheat land, J. Hey Jr -41-3 WANTED Local ,'Representative wanted to sell; for The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries," • Largest list pf fruits and 'ornamentals to offer, 'exclusive territory, highest- commissions, handsome free equipment. ' Write for full particulars.—Stone & Wel- lington, •Toronto, Ont, FOR SALE A Three -spring light waggon for one of two horses. Is in -good condition, price right. Apply to G. Holtzman, Zurich. tf-47 NOTICE Prof. 1'l. Katz, ithe 'noted Eye sight and optical specialist, wiell known;, to be one of the most skil- led opticians in Ontario? will, beat Zurich on Friday June to 30th, one day only and will test - eyes by the method thatseldom fails. High class of frames and glasses at one third less than regular price. ` Prof. E. Katz, Listowel: NOTICE I ha ve :taken .out License f•ar Auctioneer for the County ofHur- 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 James Denomey, 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 p.m., at the Commerc- ial, House, (rUpstairs). Main Of fife at Bayfield, Ont. - -19 Starting on ' Thuaday, May 2nd. Zurich Studio- and Book Room Printing and . Developing, Photos .on Post Cards, Etc., : Etc. Also sell Carnotas Films, - , 'Albu;zn.se and all ametner's Supplies. A full Line. of School books and Stationery always on hand ' tf21 OBRIEN4& KALBFLEISCH Hartleib '.Block — Zurich NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Albert • Rosa; 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' . r about the 1st of April 1922, are required to deliver ' to 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 mature of thed securities, if any, held bu them all duly verified • by affidavit. And take notice that after the, said last mentioned datethe said ekecutors will proceed to distrib- ute the estate of the said deceased among the persons entitled there- to, having regard to such claims as he shall have received due not- ice And in accordance therewith.' Dated at Zurich this 5th day of June, A.D. 1922. Emma Rosa, Harry Rosa, Rich- ard Rosa, . Executors. Millinery Sale Big Reduction in all Clines of Millinery .Come early while the Mr, Dan Schell of Listo�vejl Via , i'. Wiliiazix'I oohler m{xto d to on aunday. Exeter will 'Vote on a by-law", ' r. C'1iarles Bossenberry o:i on July 17th for $6,000 to construct . pener, is visiting>;f4iendr� here,. sewer drains. M'1'. 3, Scott,' postmaster of List- Mr. and Mrs.. Mark Sweitzer vise o C"ell, called on Mr. C: Frti on VG'ednesdayl a, Sunday visitor with . Mr. C.1+ rit�p zteci the pGtst week at Kitcheixez, Guelph and Elmira, Mi'• and Ma's. A. 14Zelicl left for Tuesday Spraying ootatoes with Load- Pctiozl- on Tuesday. morning where 41e will visit a few days. , eaux mixture stimulated .growth lylr. S. E. • J• aust and s(in call as well as prevents disease. ' Does the June, bride's mother weep because she realizes what is going to happen to the gmoolu? William C. Montgomery o i Rens jeweller, hast made an assign - merit to F. W. Raymond of Lon Mr. II. who has been at Detroit the past few :months, ar- rived here last week for ale :sum- mer. Miss Bessie Schluchter of Cha- tham is spending the holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Colles. • - Mr. Hy. Lipphardt• has greatly imprvoed the appearance of his dwelling house by the additionof a new modern verandah. • Reeve and Mrs. E. F. • Klopp and Mr. and Mrs. C. 'L. Smith, at- tended the Huron County Council picnic held at Bayfield on Friday. The 25th annual Convention of Huron County Womens' Temper- ance Union will , be held at -Hen- sel' Hen -sill Presbyterian church, on July 5th, 1922. Delegates will please wear the white Ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McLean of Wingham, announce the engag- ement .:gag-ement of their _daughter ' Helen EsteRa, to - Mr. Dudley 'Elwood Holmes, Goderich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Holmes, - Wingham, the marriage to take place early in July. Mr. John; Eckstein, and daugh- ter, Miss Ruby of Jackson; ' Mich. and Mrs. Charles Eckstein of Detroit, visited relatives here the past week. The former Mr,. Eck- stein is a brother to -Mrs. , Moses Geiger of .the village, and a:Zurich old boy, he has been :`a).srent''for some twenty -year's, and nates many ;changes. h9 d p erieh, were• visitors at the. of W. H. Hoffman on Non- e. and Mrs. W. 1 Hoffman and da , hter Mildred and sons Lee and Clarence, were Sunday visit- ors at Lisitowelt. "''f'.rof."Alvin Surerus of Oakville arrived 'here last Friday, and will spend the vacation with his m•o- they ,on the Bronson 'Line: Chicago. News; Either the coal question will have to be settled justly and .permanently or human• beir:gs will have to ;grow' wings; and migrate with the birds. (The farmeys are looking for better 'crops and better times this fall and incidently- all lines of bus - Meg Shope to pick up about the same time.. ' The prosperity of the ;country go hand in hand. Henry Ford saw his six millionth. car turned out in the Highland Park plant the 'other week. And ,Seale .of the first ones' are still runnung, a wonderful achievement. "He's lost.a`il his money,, but he's just as good as ever." was, said of a man whose riches were in God. Another ,man in the same town, losing his fortune, killed himself for she' had nothing -but' liis money. Who wants to be as poor as that?` IN MEMORIAM ' EILBER—In loving memory of our dear mother and beloved wife of Mr. C. Either, who departed this life on June 29th, 1921. In the graveyard softly sleipin.g.. Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the nne we loved so dearly In the silent; lonely grave. .Peacefulb e your sleep,dear'mtoher It is 'sweet to breath your name In 'life we loved you dearly,•. • ,The next thin the nations of In death we do'the sazrie. g' Jus one year ..ago you left us the, world are going to investigate How we miss' you mother dear. is tic, Turkish situation. - The And remember all your kindness Turks are assassinating the Clue As' we drop ;.a silent -tear. iistiane as fast as they Can get You Shall nlev.er bei Torgotten, ' at them.< They did the,samething �. Never from our memory fade; Lcfore the - war,' and the impres- Loving hearts, shat( always linger =ion prevailed that in the Clean- 4rouxn'd the''grave where you up, Turkey would be wiped` off, were laic', together: with all her power, to,Sadly missed by Husband aid butcher, plunder and ,•cheat. f imily : r County engineer Patterson, of Goderich.and who..was in the vil- lage "!last week;' advisee, us that STANLEY . TOWNSIk P' the` -Zurich- streets would not be • oiled this summer; owing to r N E DimmieI ,'who• has, spent mistake' of the oil Company, in 'send the past( thine weeks at Landsing, ingi' coal 'oil to Hensel' instead of Mich., returned: •this week to her - ,road oil, ;hence it will make ittoo :home '• head '� late till theproper oil would ar-1 Mr. Johrz�'Armstrong is spend- riVe. But preparations are made ing the present week, •� 7isilting his for' next. year tto have it pug enl sisters in L:ondon. ' early in .'the season. IP. 4.. T:,- Cooper of Clintory • h.A. strange story conies from, wit occupy the pulpit at Goshen Goderich in which it is• stated that.i Kippen and Varna on Sunday, he a supposed °icoj•pre was brought will be in ',the ' interest of temper -i in on the steamer "Greyhound" anee \ • from Detroit for 'burial' at Dungan- non. After the "funeral" surp'.c'oe was aroused, and ' License Inspec- tor ,fellow and 'High -`Cons.tabfe, Whitesides, it is said, unearthed the coffin and .found. ~therein -a considerable quantity of 11. uox. The Minister of Education ann- ounces to all concerned that this year it will not be practicable to publish in the daily newspapers,. as heretofore, the results of the departmental and matriculati o n examinations ` conducted in the. high and continuation schools thi ough.out the proeince. ;Axis "sit- uationl is due to the change in the regulations whereby candidates are permitted .to divide their exam •inations over several' yeai s and partly to the fact that the number of candidates thi 3 year has increas- ed greatly. NOTICE. To Breeders of Fast Horses. The famous trotting stallion,, WIDOWER PETER Has been sold by Mr. W. Groseh, Stratford, to Mr. John Decher, Jr. of Zurich, and will be at his own, stable at Zurich for the convene Zit nce of parties desiring to breed to this splendid horse, Service fee to insure $25.00 This horse has already some very 'fast colts, and without a doubt assortment is 'good. Store will be, is the most papular coming sire open until June 30,th only. Kindly in Canada. settle all 'accounts before thatr'• For, further particulars apply to date, I J•ihr Decher, Jr., Zurich, Ont. , M. E. ROUTLEDGE, Zurich Phone 13-84. one° Office10w. "rouse 1Oj• e nOltbM F 1 EN M'ci.ALL Np i 11100111$,. Porten 'Red mrd" Agent Zu ich The lady friends of Miss Lottie Ellibtt, prior to. her approaching marriage,, gathered at leek .hone on Tuesday. afternoon mid pres- ented her with a miscellaneous shower of useful- articles. '(Intended for last week.) Miss Eleanor McKinley who has been attending Collegiate at Clin- ton has returned lone for the holidays. Mr. Calvin Dowson and Bronsden of Seaforth, viiaed W. J. •Lowson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. W. II; Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wiley of.. Mar- lette, Mich, have spent the past week with their "friends .in . this vicinity. On Thursday the . visit- ors were entertained by their fri- ends tat; a picnic at Jewett's grove Bayfieldt. Mr. Geo. Armstrong of Goder- ich spenta few days last week tit the old home on Goshen Line. Mr t WE GET WHAT WE PAY FOR. Hon. ` Mr. Fisher, Minister of Education in the British House of Parliament, speaking during the course of the great war, on the question . Of post-war education, said:— • "That nation which, after the best employs the b st teachers with the highest pay and as a part of Ole best school. system will be the best governed and therefore, the greatest nation. Of that I am absoldtely certain. No people wh ich :odes not ' respect education will demand and suppoprt good governt sent, and if there is not a vital impulse running through its education ,the people of no nation can be expected to respect it. "I believe and an increasing number of other people believe, that edt- ation lies at the root of happiness for every people. 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Shortly. , after running it into the Garage; the neighbors detected flames shooting out of the roof. The brigade was on the scene promptly; Anal the car was a complete loss before the firemen could get to it. Ae- cording to the fire chief the fire was started by a short circuit:, "Me motorist's loss:' Is about $1,000.00",—Woodstock neivs Item: — Saiurday Free Press, London, i,•G'1` ME GIVE YOU RATES ON FIRE AND TRANSIT, TIIEFT, PUB LIC LIABILITY, COLLISION AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. VICTORY BONDS SOLD A 7D BOUGHT. i'aye You MADE YOUR WILL? FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO;._ Andrew F Hess, Zuric 4 4 {