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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-08-17, Page 74i+.µrgiuu;.M 1,1i+r ' `hnr.'sday; August 17th, 1921 BUSINESS CARDS Psoudtoot, Killoran & XOLME% Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Plils s, Etc, :Office on the Square, '2iad door from Hamilton St, God- eriela; Private funds to kraal at Itessest rates. • Proudf.00t, IS,C, 'J, L. Killoran D. E, Holmes. Mt; Holmes will be in Hensel' on Friday of each week. Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut- binobile Insurance,Representing Huron and Erie Mortgage Corpora- tion, orporation, The Canada Trust Co, Zurich, Ontario. r.E. S. Iardle DENTIST At PLURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY IMSHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN O'P`l+'ICR — HENaALL. OSCAR KLOPP Professional Auctioneer, graduate int Davenport Auctioneering School Try me for real estate, merchandise, lawellery pedigreed stock, farm sales Rates ,alwaysreasonable, my territory the world. Choice farms for sale. bene 18-9 3 Zurich •f_ Licensed Auctioneer I have taken out Auctioneer' License for the County of Huron .4.124 am in a position to conduct any kind of Auction Sale. Give ine a trial and I will assure you oatisfaction or make no charge. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood. Phone 31 r 13. Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc rHighest. Cash Price for Wool' CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES an,g'bi t &,� Dekker t ZURICH LIVERY INT re 1 am; in a position, to aecomo- ante all requirements iia: the Livery 'Line, have Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL + Phone bo Zurich Or. S. ATKINSON, •L.D.S., D.D.S, DENT Isrr Graduate of the Royal 'College Set Dental Surgeons of Ontario and f the University of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, Mil- itary District No. One, London,Ont Office hours at Zurich every ` uesday and Friday from 10.00 a Iso. until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc- 4.11.t House, (Upstairs). Main Of - Mile at Bayfield, Ont. $Sitarting on Thursday, May 2nd. LIVE !POULTRY 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 Phoine 94. Zur'veh COAL u7 17,77, .PUT YOUR Wante, For Sale, Loa, Found, Notice, etc. Ads IN THIS COLTJMN LOST A Grey Dort auto crank, ;Fin- der kindly leave at Herald Office FOR SALE One stiff tooth Cultivator near- ly new. (Ailso one 8-16 used In- ternational tractor for sale. These are both good bargains. Louis Prang, Zurich -4 • FOR SALE Two -large frame buildings. A lot of good barn timber and mat- erial. Apply to Richard Robin= ison. R.R.1, Zurich. 1-4t. F',&I FOR SALE Consisting of 100 -acres, being Lot 14, con. 11, Stanley Township. There is on the premises a 1�3 storey brick house, Two bank barns with cement floors, good stables, plenty of spring water, half -mile from church and school, well fenced and drained, land is of a rich clay loam and in is good state of cultivation. Six miles north of Zurich Reasonable Terms. seer.,;seee,,.. ,.ase- on the premises to' George Elliott, Varna, P. 0. FARM FOR SALE I am offering ray tine farm for sale consisting of 100 acres Lot 12, Con. 12, -Stanley Township, There is on the premises a good bank barn with cement stades, water' piped in the stables, a good comfortable house, 60 aeres in grass, 8 acres of summer fal- low, good clay loamy is well fenced land is all tile drained, will be sold at reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to David Tough, R.R.3, Bayfield. t-8 NOTICE I have taken out License f•)r Auctioneer for the County of Hur- on, and am in a position to con- duct sales by auction. Give me a trial and 1 will assure you satis- faction or no charge. tf-29 James Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich, Phone No. 10-93 ]dor some teal si}a1�, lead i.. Werm's New A.dv'. Mr, Albert ` Cleo of Kitelgel is vacating at his home here Mr. lid. Dei.chert Qf "Detroit a' spending his 'vacation at hies liellle; hero, Mrs. K. Wildfong, of Rockwpotl' is visiting at the Evangelical pare sonage. Mrs. P, J. O'Dwyer and little' Drocen, are spending. a•w few lveeks.' at Detroit.• Mr. 'Robert Eiseebaelt of Kite chener is spending his holida'ys;; with friends in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Steinbach of„ Flint, Mich., are visiting relatt-+ ves here. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gieb sof: the Babylon Line, were visitors at•' Petrolea the past week, Mr. and Mrs. oJs. Mousseau Detroit spent the past week, visiting relatives and friends here Mrs. J. Ort is .staying a feW, weeks at the home of her Baugh ,? ter, Mrs. A. Melick. Mrsrs. Chas. and Ward . Fritz were visitors at Kithcener, Guelph,; and Hamilton over Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. D. MclSaac of. Cr-, editon called on friends in the vile; lage one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Steckie of Stanley spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ';;Cyrus, Colosky ' Miss Leilai ..Siebert -is leaving this week for her vacation at Brantford, Hamilton. and Niagara Falls. it The usual fine cool weather of the summer has taken to seal sure merlike heat, and we would soon' like a change again,. - .. 1r. and Mrs. E. ,,W. Stoskopf of Kitcehner spent the . week -end at the biome of the tatter's parent s Mr. and Mrs. Those Johnson • Mr, and Mrs. W. 0. Kneehtel and family of Kitchener, spent the week -end at the home of ' W L, Siebert and J. Preeter. The Hata Denne (Can.) Ltd; factory re -opened, on Thursday, after the two week's holiday, and are going full force. The rrionster United Farmer's• - picnic at Grand Bend is held to- day, Wednesday, althouth the we- atherman looks warm, an immense crowd is expected. The Lutheran congregation is Zurich an all-round holiday this Studio and hook loom coming Sunday, Aug..20th: -There will be no Sabeath School` held as well- as preaching service. Printing and Developing, Phot Eta., Etc. os , : • Mrs. Carrier Heyroc.L, . '- Zud lc Stationer y announces the ,engagement of her only slaughter. /Elva Mae, to i rnk McCutcheoin, Central Avenue; Lon- don. The marriage to take place lin Septem' ^ —London Free Press, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wesley and femi'y of Detroit are camping at Di '"11.1,?. at t'i'me. 'lake. Ed, is sporting a new Chevrolet touring Inncar, and says "he cannot under, 'stand what has happened to the ebaIt Team" Aliso sell Camas Films, Albums& and all ametue.r's &applies. A full Line el 'School books and always on hand tf21 OBRIEN '& KALBFLEISCH Hartleih Block Zurich With this week's issue 'aha adver- tisenient ,starts for the floation of the loan by which Victory loan) Maturity and temporary borrow -f ings are to be inet ,,this fall. It is the 'intention of Hon. W. S. Fielding, ,fin. minister to make the loan ;f possible a domestic one, In spite of the success' of the loan recently floated in New York and the satisfactory conditions thereof, tire- minister believes that it is better to pay interest to Canadians than to send it out, of the country. While a patriotic stimulus which helped to the Victory Loan a sue- Secc is now lacking it is anticip'at ped that very few of those who sub- scribed to the Victory Loan will decline to convert bonds held ev- en ven should the nontaxabble feature be eliminated whichif undoubt- ably will. The amount of the maturing loan is $180,000,000. Ian. addition $1.00,000,000 was raised .in New York the proposed "domectic loan will, it is believed be for $200,000,000. •,o••••eoaee♦••es••••••e•s•, Zurich Bas Among those Who left on Mon - clay morning on the Harvesters es- erirsion we notice;—Mrs. D. Gas:- •• cho and children; Mrs. D. Oesch and family; Mr. J. E. "Meyers;Mr. Vat Gerber, Jr; Mr, Theodore Stei nbada. and Mr. Wendel Smith. Aseseries of matinee races will be held o(n the. 'local track this Friday evening. A fine- program is arranged. Two weeks ago a siniilar event was held and all present had intense excitement. Come and cheer for your favorite horse. Word was received here on. Tu- esday morning of the accidental drowning, in 'a leaky boat, of Franklin Bossenberry, the 11 - year old sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossenberry of Kitchener and the 8 -year-old son of Mr, and ,Mrs. I. Snyder, of the same place, Mrs.' Snyder being (nee Laura Bossen- berry). The two little fellows out on a leaky punt on the river and had went under before as- sistance arrived. AO44iO4>4t00++94•••• e`ssesMee4•4a The Western Fair LONDON,—ONTARIO e September 9th to 16th, 1922 II :� pring andd Summer e WESTERN ONTARIO'S POPULAR EXHIBITION DELIVERIES O• $38,000inPrizesandAttractions SEASON 1922 Everything'to educate and amuse nothing to offend owing to the strike of the Min - ars now prevailing in the Pennsyl- 'V rde Anthracite coal fields, we are unable to ;guarantee delivery or price and until conditions be - .,come more settled orders will .,,be taken -subject to our being ableto obtain aupplies and at prevailing price time of. delivery, 1 i +S•+.m Critc�loa. too dil PRODUCE MERCHANT TERMS; --CASK hose ; Office few. goose 03. " N ..L t N T, • b EXHIBITS OF ALL KINDS. SPEED EVENTS o Calf and Yearling' Competition C DOG SHOW, AUTO RACES Saturday, 16th, Music all the time 6 WONDERFUL PROGRAMME TWICE DAILY, FIREWORKS o EVERY .NIGHT n C. A. {WORTHAM'S. SHOWS ON THE MIDWAY • Something doing all the Time. • 41, • Admission: -9th, 11, 15, 16, 25c. 12, 43, 14, 50c. I • Children Free on Monday, Sept. 11th. All in'forin.atioh froth a theSecretary'. •• J, • M, SAUNDERS, President .E[UN ','. Secretar*y w r.. ,'�� v;4�,i i i'w,'�� 4r •(i W r Y`d' `4 vi5'4`Oi,r(C' and lairs;' Chas, Weber \pis t',Lonlloo the past weelt( iss T?orothy li'ritz is spending e .Seel>' at: Daslavrood, i lr, and Mrs. A. Mel ek and xixlyt were to Loudon on Thurs- 1VJr and Mrs. 3, ,Preeter spent the'"past week st Stratford and Fat u• even. - Mins Inez Yungblut,' who spent' a,few,Iveeks at Detroit, has return ed hon're, xyiessrs. Kenzie and Avery of.Cal.- ad,onia` spent Sunday at the home of Ws L, Siebert, 'Miss Erna Brown of Kitchener, �s the 9.uest of her cousin, Miss *Steel; Preeter. i Mrs, C. Fritz and Mr, ,and Mks. ,S:„; Tread are visiting relatives at garnia. Miss Hazel Finkbeiner of Str- atford as the guest of her cousin ,14lrss .,Mildred Hoffman: Nearly $43,000,000 are invested in Tinker industry in Canada, giv- ing. ;employment to about 12,000 p ersana. f1 Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Litt ob Set- ririgviile visited the past week at ;the home of the former's brother, Rev, , 3. G. Litt. Owing torthe funeral on Sunday of•• •the alto Jacob Haberer, the •Lutheran Pastor, Rev. H. Rembe, Was called from Hamitlon, from vacation to conduct the serv- Seek. A 'New York girl regretted ;so 'Much her folly in bobeing her hair that she committed sucide. We Wouldn't advise such extreme me- s,surei;eshowever. The hair -will ';row again, if given a chance. The publisher of the Herald, C;. L. Smith, will likely be off a te'.v, days, Thursday and: Friclais 0' this `° week, attending the Annual Meeting of the Perth and Huron Press Association at Milverton. Just as well! Too hot to work ,anyway! ',Britian is making arrangements to pay off her whole debt to the tr. S. A., is willing that the Ger- Man' indemnity be reduced, and is about to cancel the debt France owes her. Here indeed is under- standing and actionin line with the lawof mrotherhood.—London Free 7Press. A union picnic has been arran- ged for next Thursday, August 24 to Springbank Park, London, by the organized classes of the Cred- tito'ny Dashwood and Zurich Sab- bath -Schools. An exceptional fine 'time is .b sang looked for. A program of sports, etc., have been arranged" and it is expected to see 'a large turnout, - The Ontario Government, thro- rail tithe Ontario ,Savings Offices, as az5.nounced the opening of rev- eral • offices; among them one is in Seaforth and those officers are noir r•'eady 'to accept deposits from the..gen?eral public. The savings officers are the medium through whish, men' and women er;erywbere will be helped to save money, and their 'money will earn more, as the savingc •offies ail'1 pay tour per cent. 'interest on deposits. tI is believed that the step wi'1 lfur-` ther • promote thiiift on the part of Sthe ,people, by providing' an additional opportunity for invest - Merit at good interest with abso lute security. It will also assist in agricultural development by 'making money available at reus- ouable rates of inse•e t, It i; not proposed to make loans at rates which will be under current reas- onable rates charged by regular institutionls. SCIIOOL FAIR DATES Following is the dates sof the Sehoot. Fairs for Huron County, as sent. out r: by Mr. S B. Strothers, Ag ricultura4 Representative, Clinton, For the coming summer. Grand Bena1 Sept. 7t. Crediton, Sept. 8th. Zurich, Sept. 11th'. Clinton, .Sept. 12. .Biuevale, Sept. 13th. Ashfield, Sept. 14. St., Helens, Sept. 18 Belgrave, ;Sept. 18. vorrie, Sept. 10. Ethel Sept. 20, Wroxeter, Sept. 21 Colborne, Sept. 22ns Porth'i's Hill, Sept. 23 W ingliain, ' Sept. 25 & 26. Walton, Sept. 27. Maltil,lop, Sept, 28 b13•th, Sept. 29. Varna,' Oct. 2 Das1 vood, Oct. 3rd Winchelsea, Oct, 4th. 1 THE . WESTERN FAIR Sept. 9th to 16th, 1922 One of the most interesting fea- tures of 'last years Exhibition was the Boys •,s1nd. Giirls calf feeding feeding"; competition which was put ou.'' for the first time. There were thirty-two competitors ancl although. there were only fifteen prizes given, the Board gave a prize of 310 cash to each, of the other contestants, This .competition will be repeat- ed, again this year on similar con- ditions;, the first prize being $100 and a•silver~ cup in addition to this yearlieg feeding competition will be put on' for Boys and Girls some what siinil-a with generous prizes which h t e been kindly donated by Mr. Weld of The Fanners Advo tate and Mr. Etaleigh c ti1orest Ont. s' ''i-iiikoPnatiori is in the PPr- ixe List; ,eeri,d for one to the Ser- int y, , + M: Hunt,'General Offices, i„ondcm,' „Ont, Children Cry for Fletcher's Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. ay WhaMPF t is CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 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 years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, kd by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. 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"Yesterday Arthur Eiridge of this city, had a nothing remains of it but the charred frame work. running it into the Garage, the neighbors detected out• of the car Was a cording to car. To -day, Shortly after flames shooting roof. The brigade Nees on the scene promptly, bat the complete loss before the firemen could get to it. Ac - the fire• chief the fire was started by a short circuit. The motorist's loss is about $1,000410".—Woodstock news Itein -» Saturday Free Press, London. LET ME GIVE YOU RATES ON FIRE AND TRANSIT, THEFT, PUB LIC LIABILITY, COLLISION AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, VICTORY 130NDS SOLD AND BOUGHT, i Have You MADE YOUR WILL? FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO;--, Andrew F. Hess, t- Zurich J