Zurich Herald, 1923-05-31, Page 5Thursday 'NLa'y 15st,. '1923
81.1SSi 1ESS CARPS
Freiudfoot; Killoran & HOLMES;
Eleririetexs; Solic;torsr Notaries,
Rtrali ., f dc. Otfice on the Square,
and door trona Hamilton St. CTodM
erich', ,private fuude • to loan at
lowest rates.
W Froudfoot, K.C. J, L, Killoran
D T. Holmes.
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensall on
Friday 'of each week.
Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk
*saner of marriage licensee, Notary
palette, Commissioner, Fire :and Au t-
,em0hIle Insurance, '" Representing
Huron and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
°nterim "
ith
Ste.
Iii. G.
L,D.$. (l fronto.) 1D,D,S4Chi'cago)
DENTIST
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH,•.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
MAIN, OFFFICE . - HENSALL
A.U•Ce T -1=0=N -E -E -R
OSCAR KLOPP
Gradlxate Carey M. Jones Nat-
ional
x
ional School of Auctioneering. Try
rate for Registered Live
*Ail Breeds). ;Terms "in keeping
'with prevailing prices. Choice
farms for sale. Will sell anything
anywhere. Zurich,
Phone 18-93 or write,
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
sat Huron. In a _position to •con-
duct• any auction sale, regardless
as to -size or articles to sell. I
solicit your business, and if pot
satisfied will make no charges for
services. Dashwood.
,Arthur Weber,
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich MeatMARKET
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Fresh and Salt Meats
Boilogna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wouill
CASH FOR SKINS & 111DES
"4'•0 , bin.•
chert
ZURICH ;VERY
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 53 Zurich,
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'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.mq. until' 5.00 p.m at thelCom-
mercial House. Main Office at
Exeter, Ont., Phone 34. -19
LIVE
IIP o
WANTED
'1<YI
Taken e'v'ery day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
`when brought in.
'Highest Cash Prices
-CASH FOR--
Creast andEggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 04. Zurich
COAL
SEASON 1923
Summer Deliveries
The Deleware & Hudson Co's.
• LACAWANA -,COAL'
Ye have now in stock, car of
ilIigli Grade Soft Coal.
Also car Tea Coal, try 'a load of
tie for bankingyour fires and for
'general use.
Arriving tsoon, car Bullets. 'Get
v'orar order in, fora load `of theso
they will go ,u;ckl. •- Prices Sol!.
the car only $13.50 per Ton.
lNIt1AI51 & PRODtJCE MERCHANT
Phone • O1fide 1OW. 'House 10),
ifiee&Coa1 Yards,. elS ock Street,
' N 'A ,'L• O T,
t
PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, 1.ost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN TITCH COLUMN
WANTED
J• Good plain cook for general
home. work;r�wa'slriiig t
n or iron-
ing; wages $35,00 a `month to 'com-
petent; person: (Address 1,'.,. O.
Drawer 330, Godeiich t50
FARM FOR SALE
Conpistin;g be 125 anres, being
Lot BO anti. 9,; L; R. W., Stanley
Township. Where l
a.
i� (1 ia.is on the prem-
ises a finre bianit barn with cement
stables, plenty; -of water in the
stables,' ;a good drive shed, garage,
comfortajble fua:pie house, with
good celaiti, the Latinm is well fenced,
and well drained, nice 'orchard, is
,of a rich clay loam, a(•• very desir-
able property ,and J,t fine home,
For further; particulars phone 13-99
Hen'sa1% or write Geo. Dewar; R.
R. 3, Bayfield.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS .
In the matter of the Efate. of
Christine Vol'lancl,' Deceased.
All perso,ns having .claims ,a-
gainst the. Estate of Christine Vol-
land, late of the village of Zurich,
iu the County of Huron, who died
the •sixteenth day of March, 1923, are
required to send full particulars of
their claims, . duly verified, to the
undersigned Executor, .on or be-
fore the 1st day of June, 1923.
After the. ,said date the Executor
wiill proceed to distribute. the Es-
tate among the parties entitled'
thereto; haying reference only to
the claiim•s of which he shall have
received notice, and -after 'such diS'-
tributiosi he will not be accountable
for any part of the Estate to any
Uiae
.of whose claim • he shall not
have received .notice.
Dated at Zurich, this 15th day of
May, 1923.
Samuel Deitz, Executor.
• TENDERS WANTED
Sealed. Tenders will be received
by the Council of the Township o
(lay, up to two o'clock, pm., of
Jane. lst, 1923, for the excavating
and the cement work of the culv-
ert to be constructed opposite
Lots niuuber ten and eleven in the
Second. Concessiion of the Town -
.ship. of Hay.
Plans and speciificati.ons may,
be seed at the office of the Town-
ship Clerk, Zurich, Ont.,,,,
Dated this 14th day' of 11,Say, 1923.
A. F. HESS;
Clerk, Hay Township .
Paintini and Paper Hanging
I Am in a sposition to do any
kind of paper hanging, painting
graining arid, decorating.
H, Eickmeier, Waiper Rouse,
Zurich . tf-37
FARM FOR SALE
• FARM -Fifty acres, more or less
being south part of Lot `+No. 17,
;Coin. 7, Hay. --On farm is 14 story
frame house, with • kitchen and
woodshed attached. Smoke ho-
use, bank barn- 30x36 on cement
`mail with galvanized roof. . Shed,
pig pen, hen house, driving shed
and other outbuildings. Theire
are a variety of fruit trees on the
farm. This farm is all seeded ex-
cept about two or three ;acres,
}i
Farr omitl be suitable for n block
LOCAL MAWS
Mise Leila Siebert was at Lanes
don on !Saturday;
Mr. M, 0, Milliken was a holiday
isitor at , Parkhill
Mr. He. Yunlgblut was, to EX-
eter on business on Monday.
s
M. and Mee, C. Fritz and family
were Sunday visitors, at Thedfordr,
Mr. T. L, William's has treated,
hin',:self to a new Fond Coupe.
Mr. Daniel Siritli 'spent the
past week with relatives at New
hamburg.
Mil, . tiF,. C: Kalblleiech ha!s•iex-
ciianed his :
e,Chevxolett for anew
model orthe .h
sane make i
Mr. Rey Foster of Kitche'niei,
was .a .recent vi'sit'or with relatn-
yes_ here.
Mrs. ,C, Either, and daughter, Miss
Lily of Ceeditoie were visitors at
the honie- of Wl C. Calfa ori
?1ondayp ; c.
Mr. and Mrs. Wt. K, Finkbeiner
and daughter, 'Miss Hazel of Str-
atford, spent the 24tLh at the home
of MA and Mrs. WI. H. Hoffman.
The Women's' Institute are enter-
taining the Dramatic Club to •af
banquet on Thursday evening, at
'Mc Ylhonie of Mre. W. Seibert.
Muss MacKinnon, of Detroit, wh
has not/ enjoyfed good health Sate'
is improving, and is visiting at th
BCH
1.*FR:A t
Afr, Emery Ruby and lady frt.
end,, h lep Race Of Kitchener, were
Sun.da.y, visitors' at the, home, of Mxi.,
and ;Mrrl. WI. S. Ruby,
If You are aWay onr a ,yi'sit or
havef or had visitors, let the Herald
know • about and we will have an
19 tereeting weekly.
Mr, Nelson; 'i"V; Teewartha, the
Conservative candidate Ler South
'1iuron, wan in the village on Mon„
dray, in interest of the coining cam-.
paigit
Miss Sole Jacobe is spending tine
week at Detroit'• i
The mater al ha V° arrived for the
liopose deal elinlg of the teleph,-
one wires extending to the south
en iof.' the village. The poles are
alsk all set„ •an(d Mi;. M: G. Deitz,
the„local lineman,Pma
, hes commenced
d
operations Ito hlaive. this cable in-
stalled, and whien eorrepleted, it will
be n'oticted that the people effect-
ed iher''eb'y,, will notice. -a, vast im-
provement
mr-prlovemlent ,as at present the lines.
are overloaded, and many of the
1 i.Glhgers are on; party, lines, 'which
is future will be on private lines,.
and 'several new 'subscribers are
expected? to get connection's:
A Farmer's Excursion to Guelph
01 Tuesday June 19th7 tinder the
auspices of the Junior Farmers' Im
proverent Association and. Junior
Women's Institutuon. of Bruce Her-
on and. Perth Counties, an Excur-
U cursion to Guelph wiill be ron on
y time,;-abo•ie data Followin(g is the
e n,o;.rr aniinrei of the day; -10 to 12 ai
honer of bfcr •brother; DrC A J.
Mackinnon),
Mr.»Theo. Mittleho'1tz, who has
been taking.treatmentjs for hi•s'sore
leg, the resullt• of a fracture some
menthe ago. and having an X-ra
picture taken thereof at Kitchene
which revealed a large splinter
was lodged beside the 1argebon
which MO bean • healed ntoely`,wliil
the small hone hard worked on of
its place and slipped alongside, ai
operation] was necessaryto remov
the s ili
1 in(#er andth sm.a4
bone' bled put- in proper place
1<iit, Mittlehoitz, however is doing
spine work again.in the tin shoeof Stade: &. Weida. and prospects
ore that his .leg Will get as” g .,.
ood
e`. Ca% •
ni; judging ,Competition of Junior
I armTeams eamrs in Dairy Cattle.
beef cattle andhrso�esi: 10 to .12
a„ tri =Girls will have derrionatrate'd
,L Ma•cDonaliclr Institution. 0.2- to 1
o'clock, Free lunch for all, provided
Y by Co1leg!e( ( 1 to 3.30 p.m.` of dif-
r resent departments; 3,30 to 5.e0
'Sports ranaged by' Alex McLaren'.
!e For fuel particulars ren,ard1n ra-
e ilraad. ratesauto regu'lation's, etc.
write;—eampbsll ' Lemont, AT,r.
i 1 R''p. Walkerton; SI B:.Strothers,
cseen'. Re• Clinton;Chn�i:on OVI
, p M. C MSPha 1
1 A;r. Rep. Stratford, or the Seep, -t-
ery of your toeai Jr. Fai'naa s Assoc
iatio'nb' 'or Jr. Woens Institmue4
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A public meeting was held in
the towel haul Zurich on Tuesday a.f
ter peon in the intei•G1st of 1orm;n.•;•
a Continuation High School. High
.School Inspector Mr., Mills of Tor
onto was the speaker ' and gave•
those. that were present, • some
great light on thee subject. As
there. are-niunerous •scholaa•s going
'to otther towns each,yiea r tat' a big
expense: while, other people cannot
th'�s
afford ,
O
i exl nse. and -as ancon
sequence- their children do not get
thesedudation, they 'should. A high
school •with two teachers would pre,
pare. pupil's far thec •Nn.esn.a!l entr-
ance, and wohuld cost the ratepayer
ers practically nothings as the.
eseents p'o'irld about cover the en-
tire expense; -. ,
On Vitoria Dayeome.of tho Use -
a' Ninirods decided, to .give their
gals a little. exercise, ,and for the
occasion formed a temporary Gun
Club which_ we 'shall call' for • the
time being,, the, Sine Qua Non Club.
A. beautiful morning greeted them
Old Sol was -splendid in his glory
and, warmth and with smiling coun
tenancei watched, tiie clay birds wh-
ich "Bud" Routledge shot from the
trap, and after which the shooters
chased their pellets. The offic-
ial score is as. follows-;
Mn D. Fuss, Shot 24e broke 7
fir,A. Hess, shot 24, broke 12
Mr. P. Kropf, shot 24, broke 15
Rey. H. Rembe shot 24, broke 15
Mr,, N. •Sararas shot at 24, b&oke 15.
Mr. D. iStaubus shot at 24, broke 8
desperandum is ai good word.
to bear in mind. Never despair'.
!arm or -dor raisin ceIpry, 4t'' small
fruits. Also good for pasture as
it is well watered. ,
• AOI' further particulars- apply to
Chris. Schrag, Zurich, Administrat-
or Estate 'Menne Itipfer.
WANTED
Dressmaking and Norte sewing
of all kinds . All \i''ork neatly done
and 'satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
J. A. Meyeee, nos. Mr Morris Weber
Zurich, '` tf-36
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In renewing you aubscriptions
for your daily and weekly papers
remember the Herald Officeis
agent for most of them and in
some cases can save you as mach.
,as 50 centts on a single subscript
ions
- NOTICE
I ha ye taken out License for
Auctioneer for the County of Hur-
on, and air 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,
hone No, 10-43
R., JOHN WARD
Willesmake a complete ;test of
refractive condision of the eye, and
of the =moles. 'Spectacles seien"tife
really fitted. Services' at reasdnable
changes. Will. ile at;-- 8.22
Zim•mer's E'otet, Dashwood,,
Wainer Houee, -Zurich,
A rnnmp:my has been formed i.
'Lore'.. to exploit sunken treasure in
Nava l ino . Bay, off the west coast
of Greece. The promoters State
that there is a platter of $45,000,000
in bullion and other forms still at
the bottom of the Bay, where it was
sunk with the ubited fleets of Egypt
and Turkey by the united British,
French and Russian fleets in 1827.
Last summer_ 4,000 forest fires
cleared away at leastten times as i
mesa 'deer as were cut down for
ay
non and nd Pa
Per
,
and-all oth-
e,,x.nur oses.
A- ve
i
Y
percentage ofe the -fires were caused
by careless campers and, sportsmen
who "thought it would die out" or
cast away a lighted match or cigar- ,
ette end. •
Improvement of camping facilities
at Banff for automobile tourists is
now being made. The Mount Run-
dle camp site is being improved and
enlarged,', and will be equipped with
all modern appliances. 'It is .'ex-
pected that as a result of the open-
ing of the ''Banff -Windermere • road
this year, the tourist traffic through
Banff will be the heaviest ever re-
corded.
At the annual meeting of the
Canadian 'Pacific Railway, Presi-
dent E. W. Beatty pointed out that
prospects for . the immigration into
Canada of the class of colonist urg-
ently needed to develop the coun-
try's natural resources were much
brighter than they had been in the
past two or three years, and an in-
creased traffic from Great Brittin.
and Northern. Europe was iadicated
by the •largely *increased western
movement on the ^.ompany's ships
during the past four months of this
year. I, a,... : �.-, -
own
'Hall
ONE NIG:FIT ONLY I-
aturday, June 2nd
PALMERS 'SPECTACULAR. PRODVCTIOIN OP
ilcle Toms Cabin
IN' •.FOUR ACTS
Not a Moving Picture
L.LIZA'S SENSATIONAL ESCAPE,
i41ARICS.LIT('PLE EVA;
t;ONC.LE TOX;, ETC.
WUIEN 'rip -Ey SEE THE BLOOD .13OtNDS ON THE STREET, YOU
(KNOW' THE SHOW IS J.N.•TOWN L i ,
RIMS. - CHILDREN' 25c. ,ADULTS., 35e, and oTaX
jv
Children Cry for Fletcher's'
Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children.
Foods are specially prepa led: for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. ltenedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups: are snot- 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.1
What
is . CA
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, a„d by regulating the Stomach end Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep,.
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
'GENUINE CA IA ALWAY
Bears the Signature ofd
In
EJse For Over 30 Years
THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
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If Yor canrwt- aford, a -Ford why
not buy a nice ll bbex' Tire Buggy
HESS sells them
REPAIRING
Painting Ford Car, One`•'oat,"-$15.00, Two 'Coats $20,00
iCover"iug Ford Top Good. MMate:rial __ $;27.00
Changing )3`ord ;Curtains to open with Doors -.- .._ $5:00
Pfintiito 'Buggy-. ° - --
Ill' Y01J WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE .EERUB13ER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.,
$$S.00
F. At Hess ft&hied
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Everything in . 4
Combination storm+
�, and screen doors madeto ordea
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I• •Lumber and Building 1Vlaterib 1 �°
Custom V�'ork
f, cur Eecraly
fA1wa..' s in the market for
�saw logs
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PHONE ZURICH
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Five Good Reasons
+ WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FROM
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$10 TO $15 LESS THAN OTHERS. +
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1. We 'stock our Own goods. +'_.
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+2. Our Suits are made by work -
'i• - manship, second to
+3, Have only one price for mak-ii
' ing Suits,
4. The' very best linings put in
all our garments. w
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5. We guarantee .satisfaction ori.
money refunded.
4+4. W. H. HOFFMAN,
TAILOR AND FUNERAL DIRECTOReL
DAY AND NIGHT PHOUNR No: $6
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