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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-12-14, Page 5• T'hursday,. Deceinber lith, 1922 �. . .«. «. BUSINESS CARDS .zoudfoctt, iaill,,,i;In ,i 1101,MPea. . I3anistera, St :,',tura es, 4, ;,� l?•ta'�ali9, 11c. rill'cr' uu t1 t tludt. gad floor It'onr 1l,raniiton Ht. (4.0d - .181'103 Private, fusels to duan at lletwest rates, 'rouu:ioot, K.C. J. L, Killoran D, 1;,.' Holmes.: Mr, Holmes will be in .Hensall on Friday of each week. , .Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary pubillc, Commissioner, I'tre and Aut- omobile Insurance. Representlug Enron and Erie Mortgage Corpora- tion, The Canada Trust' • Co. Zurich, Ontario. Dr.E. S. Hari ie DENTIST At \ 21JRICH EVERY WEDNESDAY BASSWOOD EVERY THURSDAY, WAIN OFFI C'g - H F N C \ LL,. atm.•.. W .. OSCAR KLOT?P Professional Auctioneer, graduate Of Davenport Auetioneering School Try me for real estate, merchandise, jewellery pedigreed stock, farm sales Rates alwaysreasonabie, my terri tory the World. Choice farms for sale. 'hone 18-93 Zurich Licensed Auctioneer Licensed Auctioneer for County sof Huron. In a position to con- duct any auction sale, regardless ;as to size or articles to sell. I solicit your business, and if not ,satisfied will make no charges for Services. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood. phone 31 r 13. Zurich Rept MARKET Fresh andwa SaltMeats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Woull 3 OAS"ri FOR SKINS & EWDES slat PUT ..YOUB lis wc `»13 LO ,U .0 , Y Ad outtd !Motto ', Etc » IN THIS, COLUMN FQUJ°ib ' .t. !pair of child's shoes on the Fronson Line, . Owner can have same :ii'otn Mr, Sol Bechler, 13ron,- son Lin, by paying ifoi' this adv. STRAYED. Unto my pasture Field several months ago, a red twos -year-old steer. Owner can have sante by paying alt 'expenses and proving property to Mr. H. H. Neeb, uZr- ieb. FOR - SALE Pure bred Yorkshires -3 ',sown a'td one boar 3 months old. The ab.>\ -e are choler Bacon type and Vi'Ilb e registered... Henry Krueger, R R.2 Zurich 22-1 FOIA SAE 8 pure bred Light Brahina put- iets, also 2 cockerels, Apply to S. Baechler, R.R.2 Zurich e 22-2 Phone 14-97. FOR SALE' A. few gond second hand stoves at a bargain. Stade & Weldo, Zurich. WANTE District R :pre- •f'''want for Zurich ai •,,.terri ory to'•rer t'- ' Reli' 1onthil.•° ser' __sole ening `" or h)s',; t ma, fill infor ..n write; Stone Wellrn D iToronto. STRAYED From nry grass farm, 'Dixie, Parr Line, a red .yeah -old steer calf, with in the last two weeks. Fin- der please notify Garnet Jacobe, Zurich. ' FOR SALE One 5-h p. new United Gas eng- ine, also a dight one-horse sleigh will be sold very cheap. -A. bar- gain. L. Prang, Zurich.• t121 FOR SALE 6-h p International gas engine hopper cooled, magneto, friction clutch pulley, on trucks, for sal:; chf.ap, apply to Alex. Mousss•au. Zia r cn• tf-20 LOST e TYrwn FTai1, Zurich, on i?a,ng. i parse con- dpllir. hill and a, tiou.nt of change. Finder UP I am in a position to accomo- date all requirements in the Livery Line, have Auto fo'r hire°. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J, THIEL Phone 53 . Zurich, G. S. A.TKINSON, 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, Lonclon,Ont Office hours at Zurich every Tuesday and Friday from 10,00 a to, until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc- ial House, (Upstairs). Main Of- tife at Bayfield, Ont. -19 L, i VE IIP o U LT 1 WANTED Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m. Do pot feed fowl same morning Wien brought in, Highest Cask Price —CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94, Zui•irh O r-•. uia It s calla Spring and Sommer DELIVEB1ES SEASON 1922 Owing to the strike of theMin- 'ens now prevailing in the Pennsyl- vania Anthracite ennsyl-vania'Anthracite coal fields, \vel are unable to .guararrtre delivery, or price and until colufltinns be - teems more settled orders will be taken subject to our being ableto ib btain supplies and at prevailing ;ries time of delivery. 10OALI Re PRODUCE MERCHANT TERM'S ;--C ASA Piolotb'•: Office 10w, House 107, lH ENSALI. ON . ase return to Herald office. STRAYED Two oniel-yioar old cattle. • One 1 }white and one red and white hath n%. horns; were bast seen V( ntih's north of Dashwood on Dec.' rtr). 0,00 reward offered for .I anyone shutting, up same and notifying' 1''V`nv. Forrest, R.R.2 pen Panna 4-93, Henson. 23-1 NOTICE. OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW: Notice is hereby given that a' Rti-ilcv was passed by the Council of tho .Corporation of the Town-? 4:19 or .Ffay • on the 2nd day of No nen, t cr. 1922, providing for; the i ane o' debentures to the amount of ;,81110:00 for the purpose of pay- ing for the cost of telephone ex -1 tensions, and that such By-law was registered in the Registry Office) for the Registry Division of the' County of Huron at Goderich On the 24th day of November, 1922, as number 453, Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part the,re- of must be made within three mon- ths after the first publication of ibis notice, and cannot be made i her'eaf ter. i:;ated this 25th day of November 1922. 21-3 A. F. HESS, Clerk of Hay Township NOTICE I have taken out License for 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 James Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich, Phone No. 10-93 DR, JOHN WARD Wilt make a complete test of refractive condition of the eye, and of the muscles. Spectacles scientif- ieally fitted. Services at reasonable charges, Will i+e at 8-22 Zinimer's Hotel, Dashwood, Walper Tiouse, Zurich, Zurich Studio and Book Room Just. received our, ship- ment of School Books, High School Books Etc. Printing and Developing, Photos On Post Cards, Etc., Etc. Stationery always on • hand tf21 OBRTEN && KALBFLEISCII lartleih :Block ._ Zurich ZLUR'IOU H1R LD BORN rltoeho A.t Zurich on December 11 te1 and Mrs. ,Saba Gtvielao daughter. • p SCHOOL REPORT 'Full+,wing is the. i.t:lnort of S ;$'. Nct, 15, Hay and St;arphen for t'ie month of No r ember,' Marks acre ,based on examinations and daily, work, ; Jr, XV ---Pearl Wolper 76% Joe Raker. 71 J'r. III -Jean Turnbull 84, Olive Turnbull 82, Ethel Walper' 79, Her: - bort Keller 65,. Jr, II -01111w Walper 75; Rhine- hart Heckman 75, Rhinhardtt ler: ( 3; ;Harold Keller 58, Bruce Ken r,ey i4, (absent), 'Primes -Janet Turnbull, Mar- tha Rader, Ida Marriott, J,O. Lindsay, Teacher. SCHOOL REPORT Report of Si, S. No. 12, Hay for Months of October and November. :.Standing is reckoned: on the result Of. weekly, exams, Those whose Lama .are marked with an (x) we- re absent for one ox more ext - ams. Sr., • V -Beatrice Klopp. Jr. IV -Dorothy Corriveau, Mar- garet Schilbe, Hazel Masse, Melvin Schoch, Harold Kloppx, Irvin Sch..- sale x. Sr. III -Howard Klopp, Gordon Corveau xi,. Sar `gIII-xLeonard Steinbach, Ed- ith Klapp, Ora Schoch, Gordon Mile ler,,' Harold Horner, Mabel Haugh x, Sr. II -Valencienne Corriveau, Edgar Masse x, . • Sr - II -Leonard Becker, Leone ard Messner, Elmer Masse. Sr. T -Greta Horner, Milton Ma- sse. Sr. Pe.•-Frankliin Masse, Napol- eon iCorriveau. Jr. Pr. -Jean Horner, Adolph Ma sse, Marie Seimon, Teacher Campbell Murray 'rite date of the Xmas, epte taienSent has lesson c hasigecl, fr a:m Dec.`"'"'�5th to the evening. of 77ec„ A large' number front the vil- lage attended the anniversary cel- ebration at the Crediton Evangel- ical church on Sunday, Mee Agnes Kooreher left on Monday for Tavistock, and Kite Cosner, where she intends to .stay a few months. Mr. Eckstein of Tavistock, wtho has been here for some time also returned boast°,. With tthe days,so short and the nights. so long, the hydro users find their accounts climbing up, But the shortest day will be over with next week, when the days a ill slowly increase again. . Mr, and Mrs. Elmore ,Krueger of the 14th eon. are ,spending the week at Toronto,. Mr. Krueger is going as ,a delegate of the Un:que club to the big U.F(;OOl. 'Coiwenr tion at that city,. Mr. Dan Gingerieh of the.Bront son Line last week delivered to Nev' Hamburg four colts, ,that he sold for a goo 1 figure. MVIrCap-- ps & Son of Varna transport them to that plaoe with their auto truck, 'he bazaar held in the Ladies all on Saturday was in every way' a decided success. Large throngs of people were present all 'after- noon and evening. A splendid lun i was also given for 15c. The e proceeds amounted to $106.60 The Radio fans of. Zurich should tune. in on Leo Foists concert bro- adcasting at Toronto,.every.(Thurs- day from 9 to 10 p,m. and hear the latest song sold by O'Brien & Kalbfleischs book room., Zurich; furnace caused the wall to catch Fire which originated from the fire in the house of W. C. Pearce 2nd. cora, Hay, on Tuesday even- ing. ver.ing. But it was extinguished be- fore any serious damage was done The Young Ladies Bible '(Class of the Evangelical church 'wish to express their thanks to all those who so kindly donated to their hazer, also to those who support edit. The Huron County. Breeders Association are holding a sale :in Wingham about March 1st. Par - tins h ring stock to dispoae of are requested to give this infor- mation to- the Secretary, S. B. Strother3, 'Clinton. Entries close January 15th, The windows' end. stores of our business men have never before in their• his.,tory presented a &ore a:ttracti,re. appeeraece for t day 's'eadork ,The ;Christmas e are arriving daily and shoppers will do well to look over their wan is - as soon as possible while the stock is large and •coinp'ete. The I merchants report a steady in- crease in bt;c.' rest and look forward; to the lee—gest holiday trade years, as prices are considerable low?r th ia for some time. NOMINATION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv- en that a meting of the Elect ors of the Municipality of the Town- ship'- of Huy Will be held in the TOWisTSHIP HALL In the Village of Zurich on Friday December 22nd, 19,.1,, at ,the hour from one to two o'clock p.m., for the purpose of nominating candid- ates for Reeve and Councillors for the Town ship of fiay for tie year 1923, and in case a pall is deman- ded, po•o'is will be opened on Monday, Jauurry. in 1923. In the several' 'Polling. Sub -Div- isions of the Township as follows; •B No.- 1, "School house No. 2; pa o` place; Edgar Munn D.R.O. mpbell, Poll Clerk. Pori, To. aol Houle No. 1.1, D.' Burns ,£D. Thompson PC; Poll W. O'Brien D EL0 ��; ,,• 5 Poll No. 4, W. H ss' Sfiop, W. G. Hess, D.R,0. ,7 aid P.C. Poll No. 5, School Lf+ e No. 12,-41. Krueger D.R,,O.., Ziler P, C. Poll. No. 6, Har- ticil's Hall, J. K. Goetz D.R. 0., D. Tiainan P:',: Pill No. 7, Sch-- uul House No '3, W. McAllister; 0.130., J. B. Forret P.C. Poll No. 8, Frame. Hotel St. ` Jo;oph, F. i)u::liarn D.RO., Jos. Corriveau, Peel Clark. Sakti :polls will be kept open. frons 9. o'ctoele :1.)01, until 5 o'clock, p me ant no I•Y.,ger, ANDREW F. HESS, Returning Wficerr Dated at Zurich, Dec. 5th, 1922. :lh_ jewelry store of W. Pf,: Fraak, King et. Waterloo, \v<rs en- tered about 5 o'clock, on Mon- day morning and seven watches, valued at $200 stolen, The store wa, sentered by the front door,the burglar using a hammer to break the glass. It was evidently the work of an amateur, :as there was more valuable jewelry which 'ni- ght have been taken with less trouble. Mr. Frank is a soap -in- law of Mrt, C. Eilber of Zuricle and sympathy is extended to Mr, Frank„ Mr. Ed. Haberer, who attended the Beekeeper's Convention at Tor- onto last week, advises us for the benefit of auk() owners, that the in- £ormation comes direct from a large New York Stat beekeeper, a simple recipe to snake a mixture to put into auto radiators, for win- ter use as follows; Take 15 po pounds of honey and mix it with the required amount of water to fill the taclia:tor•., This is the alai•, punt of honey used for a Ford of Chevrolette, and larger oars need proportionately more 'honey. Try, this, Las itis guaranteed to do the joy and very simple. POLICE VILLAGE OF ZURICH ,, 'N O Nr i N•IAIT I 0 N PUBLIC NOlIC.E IS HIIREI3Y Givens that a meeting of the Elec- tors of the police Village of Zur- ich, will be held in the TOWN HALL, ZURICH, on FRIDAY Dec- ember 22it; 192e at the hour from 7.30 to 8.30 o'clock. in the evening for the purpose of nominating can didates for Police Trustees for the year 1923, anld if a poll is demand- ed a poll will be opened on Monday, the 1st clay of Januar, 1923, 4: the Clerk's Office in the Town Hall. Said poll be opened at 9, o'clock, a.m. until 5 o'clock p. f 1 , • A: F. HESS., Returning Officer Dated at Zurich this 5th day of Deceinber 1922. 44) urned Ontario (Needs eIp� 'Many weeks after the big f:irie the people slept on boards and in a few eases mattresses were avaitbabi.e; The picture shows the first bed tolbe glycal out at one of the .Relief Conetnittes' stations. Hundrettl of families in 1�7orther+n Ontario tree cis beds, clothing, and 'food, page k'i'wis Chilidren Cryfor FloteNer Fletciter's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A. baby's na dieine 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. hat .1i1 Tr RIA7 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cantor 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 rf.)lief of Constipation, Flatulency, Word Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness 'arising therefrom.; a„,•d by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. GENIU NE CAST r5 ifk �A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY s3, 'Ts^'rx�, ,yarn r: arngp:•s+mYre-•..•..•...r,urtw •xcle R•.a:. slya. 9.mr..%1 F'o.ka.v.-vi:Hu musze l ANTE The best Fo 'tl1 e`j .9..M!5 will 1_)!I F 1 Four ess R SALE 4i:"e,._���.,i??t�`:.'{ix'@]*".,.'"."Tr.:"a',rii:at&.._•'."{:!fC".vC'.:.' %Eli '.: .::'.'"•.:ih�'ar ri..' .va: us ..-i;Pf ,...,. .,... ....... • FARM. FOR SALE Lot 10, con. 1, Hullett situated -1 on Provincial i. o.n ('Tinton an 3 I fz,',.n - • :aCnrth. Contain; 100 acos, wt:l :Ir:unr'd -anrl fr.,n.", i'i h ^1t stirie :1 -cultivation, th,,uor� hard \oat bush, 2 at:eel'eralissd and 30 acres fall plowing clone. On place i' ^rood pin'' barn 00x50, 3t%,n:. fou,oi ,tion, sta ble all cemented and in first class condition, driving shed 59x20, ten - roomed brick house with good cellar. For further particulars ap- ply to Mrs. J. D. McDerreid, Clin- ton, Ont; or Mr. C. M. McGregor. R.R. 2, Seaforth, Ont. 21-4 ;SALE Cee le' :Ig of 1:f -sane f.Irin b•e- ieti ti Con. 'r• 1::'y hei7. Thaw is n+i leo premises a ,d 'rink 'barn VIII a. • good e ell in the sta':,1:"s, good out buil- i; o.I+l C -r banner' frame house it, overhauled and part newly es -eh 4z it year, soft water in hestee Ah' nt two acres orchard. riris splendid farm has a rich r•la yinarn, and all low ground is well drained, and is fairly well fenced. For further' pa. ticulars ap his at Herald Office or phone Clinton - central 2-623. 21-5 WWWWM Ready -to -Wear Clothing DEN091 Y BROS, GENTS FUes:i'l•itet1S Ordered Clothing TAILIRING Fit For The Best Unusual— The new models of the Art Clothes for 1922 and 1923 are inten- ded to attract the particular we- arer interested in good Clothes. Exceptional— The fabrics and patterns are cehoice selections, Cloth that can be relied upon to give ser- vice and stand the test of time, Quality— THE SPLENDID APPEARANCE OF THESE 'ti'I\TER SUITS AND OVERCOATS IS ENDURING IN ',i HEIR 1 VE1:FDA•Y WRA1 . THEY RETAIN THEIR STYLE AND GOOD r) LOOKS. THIS elf ,a llACTER- IST'IC IN "ART CLOTHES" IS '1REAL QUA= rr'Y SOteel'a.1' AFTER 13Y THE WEARER. When you look for these three particulars -the Linusual--the Exceptional -the Quality -you are certain of results in buying Art Clothes. Pro °loo tt „ e , e cls p, o