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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-12-20, Page 4R#' Pout HERALDPRINTING OFVIc. E 4DITERTISINa RATES >r? a<c l PLX taeuecf, Wednesday noon from the eaultacriPtion TerMs; $1.20 pea year edvanroe; .$17,.00 may charged it cot so paid. IL S. s'obserititi- to $1,75 staietly ie adva.nce.l;+lci paper er discontinued etutil all ar- rare are paid meow at the apatite of the publisher, 1 he datation 'ttaz i id e bscri a pa Which every u p to denoted on the label. Mi•eelianeeus artic'iee of net :tome than five 'lines, 17`er gate, To %bot, or Wanted, Lost, Found, etc, Path iiesertiop 25ga teeldress all communications. to Display a Advertising -Maden known 'fib application, stray Animals -One insertion $00 Vifette insertions $1.00, swarm or Real Estate for sale , ete for first month, $1 or each sub- quent •insertion. Professional Cards not exceeding inch, $5 per: year. 1eee. readieg matter, 10c a line for Allard of Thanks, In Memoriam, 50c. Local and Legal advertising not- drat insertion and, 5c per line for each subsequent insertion. AUCTION SALES -$2 per single ,maertiore if not overfive inches in length. .3feetive after Jan. 1st, 1920 THE HERALD ZURICH, ONT. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) utter ., eleigs 4 ..-_ ...,. teluckens; 5 -lbs. er'lrieken's, 4 -lbs. 'rider 4-.Ibs ;Mick, light breeds /titans 5 -ib. Venoms, 4 -lbs. Wales under 4 -lbs....,._. Aeacka :'T`ttrkeys `,e ... .. Merl: apples per 'ib. , 'etch Setts, per lb, __. lc, 'Potatoes per bag __ .. 95 "Wheat per bushel ,,. .,-. 35 learle y _. ...... 5;, ickwheat ...665 ')arts .- 40 itPlour per cwt ._. 3.00-3.75 s nnrtsp er ton.,.... ... _.; 30.00 *eau Der ton . .,_ ,_..,_ . 28,00 'Hogs ___ 441,44.00 35 .45-65 •...15 12 7 12 11 16 8 7c STRAYED - P om my premlges',. Parr .Line, '' Tee; Jeanze , times .aid, a. red. nelles7fer. 18 Menthe old. Finder lkiri- Oily . notify Herb. Disjardine, Hen- dill, P.0`,r- FOR SALE "Torkshires for 'sale -Young sows deed, and ready to .breed, (sired by Pi Royal winter. Weanlings either -niteet for present and Janulary del - linen?. Registered pedigrees fur- -mashed, prices reasonable. Pine -etgrove Prince 84-87035 for ...service. it. 'Y. MacLaren; Henesall. + ere and Where 1 iltenlrew, Ont Mr Ritchie, the noz, agset of W: E:% C.i;1`rUe&!i Peal 'ic Railway, has received instruc- 'tiens from headquarters to rigidly enf.;rce the no trespassing order on the peeper by of th:sew epany. Tues te particularly a r1 in reF eia Ce to peo- ple walking down the railway (rack. .WP'ien_ accidents lteppuii it always es]tei1s a trouble to the company and .fart ,iy those ~rave been con reaints *eat school children hey° bean using the railway as a thoroughfare, Vancouver,_"1 hates been in the � ps and the Pyrenees, but I ha'ive rover seen anything that can cont - are with .Banff," said William Fa- ,;*rershaia, famous English actor, ,eevhert speaking at Hotel Vancouver, tMr. Fiver, shirr :spoke of the won- ' erful •international dog races staged rµtte the winter carnival, and said that had on special invitation visited lie great motion picture plant et 'dBanff. Inveremere, B.C.-An appropria. :Von had been passed for the building 'of a depot at Lake Windermere by *he Canadian Pacific Railway, . t take Windermere is the depot (tor'. a'the whole of' the Lake Windermere �:nittrict. It enjoys the distinction• ing the only station on the .Lake 'hiG'rndertnere branch between Co.t ear sed FortSteele, which has en - yeti the benefit ofan agent sinec•. J ecereber, 1014. A modest little sortable depot, a box car on the *totted, has done duty all these bars but with the proposed open - log of the tat feelViedermere o roe the thirtieth of June, it is no ''t`louht thought that it is utile the told bee car took ae reeve. Ol:evt,--•The Br Ca.a' n an Nattanal rix' teles Branch of the Departmerito.f the Interior is cotxmerfeiiigthe con- istruction of it hedroAe etrrc goner. ting sirs.r tin in Ca .car d e :.s, tr Lei" i San strife, w rt Natio nal Park � r ktosut . yl.y,y , 4 1 ly light a x ,O•i 5510v00D 1Vllss Marie Kraft Spout 'a few days la Zurich last week;. Mr, Howard Schroeder, who has, spent the past few • months out west, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs!, Hy, Sobacle and cia- tighter 'Pearl where Sunday' visitors at TV m1verto'ou, Mrs. L. Resterrieyer Sr.; ; Is 'ser- ill, r , �e S 1 e' ri'1. 111'zh. and. Mrs( R. II t i a R 1 liottely Sunday in Centralize. Mee. 3'a ob kttleib is isiting in Windsor. •Mrs. •Derstein; has returned to her home in Saginaw, Mich,, after spending some time with relatives I here, Mrs. Geo. Merrier and Mrs. D, S, Faust are on the sick list, we hope for a. 'speedy recovery. Mr. and Mee, Saron Vincent are .visiting in Thedford, AUCTION SALE OF BREEDING 'BT ST I�.REED OL` " . I OR ATN', CATTLE, •HOGS SETCEED . On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 192 Commencing, at 1.80 o'clock p.m., on Lot 21, 'Coag( 144, Hay Tia; 2 mile west of Zurich, the following ;- 3 year old' bull, Red C'ollyni -152481-, bull 14 months„ old eligibl for Registratiou; cow White Queen -157212- 4 year old, due in Febt. .Oollynie Martha -154303- rising 7, due in March; Collvnie Br•itanna -136574- 7. yr, old, due in April;( ,Gollynie Brittania 3rd -176555- ris Ilia; 3, due early ,in year; 2 heifer rising 2 due in April and May,Y cow rising . 10 dui. in Feb.; Jersey ,cow, 7 yrs~. old due in April',; cow rising 99 ' due in April; fat heifer 2 yr. old; yearling heifer; 3 bab .beeves. The above is 'surplu's 'st stock and must be sold to mak room for next cro pof calves' Hogs, Etc. -Yorkshire hog 2 yrs old, good bacon( type; 2 Yorkshire sows 3 months old; 4 Yorkshire 10 weeks old; 2 stockers ab out 80 -lbs; 1 Yorkshire sow due. Jan. 9th, 1 dozen White Leghorn hens, dozen mixed hens; 3 pure bred B. R. Cockerels, SEED GRAIN, ETC. -200 bushels O'A:.Ct No. 72 oats;: 100 bush; O.A. C. Nee 21 barley; ' 25 bush': white' Blossom 'sweet clover; 25 budhbuck wheat; a quantity of 3 -in'.. tile; 1 hanging lamp, wagon axles; a- bout 25 load building stone on 's. corner of farm •' being wall of a ho u4, e. The above will all be sold to, highest bidder as' owner is ov- erstocked. TERMS --$1,e and Under dash; ov- •er, that a'inounit,.10 month's .credit will be given • pieturpishing .a'ppro- ved•„loint'.Aotels. 5 per cent allow - for .cash on credit amounts'. Oscar Klapp, Auctioneer and Pro- prietor. Wen.. Sc. Joh'nlston, . Clerk. ,r 3 s e e n 5 v y e COUNTY NEWS. Mr. and Mi's1 Joe. Brenner; Grand Bend, who have been visiting their daughter? hr the; west, 'have- return- ed home. • On :Friday lalst, John Eckert of leecKillop appeared before Police. Magistrate Reid in Se:ztforth ton a charger of violating the fnland rev- enue act, and on pleading ;guilty was fined $'300 and costs. He wct's also fined' $200 and costs for having liquor in other.than a private dw- elling. Eckert told the officers that the mash, which • had been made from blackstrap and potat-, ,o,ce, was for his cattle and the Suedes, afternoon bast, A, freight. train made up of 'two loaded ;ears of .goal, end, fifteen ernpty' treiglit cars' wee approaching Sea forth from the east, and lean .areaehed the eon - cession crosese)* two miles east wlr'en the second coal car jumped the track and ploughed into the ditch, pulling the other coal ear with it, while the einlpty freight cars behind piled up in eveXy.dir eetion,, many of then being ,snlash- ed to kindling wood, while the track wale torn !up for 1a distanee�of about100 y rde. a HENSALI, ,Aethetr Cosetver'tlz 'r.eturr� ld ret.' ently from the west where I e Sp- ent ent the 'etien ler and fall month on the horneetead fame-.. Me. and 1Vlrse, Milton Ortwein of :Condon spent the week -end hero with; parents'. ATr, and Mr•d, Alex, Forrest and dati',ltter motored to Heksall from Moose Jaw, Sesk., during the past week. Almond McEwen has opened up �,- ;t Workshop above T.Ci, Jay nt�s •store ID the rooms formerly occup- iewd by Dr. Duffin. CREDITON Last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. McGuire of Brussels, County Pres ident, of the W1.C.TLU., addressed a meeting at elle 'home of Mrs. Cf A. Mc'Donlell of the : village, she gave a most interesting report of +he war]; during the'paiet year, and the prospects of the corning year On Friday last there was a piee;en: shooting contest held here on. the park grounds, which was f e+" v v 1111 attended, many coming fron quite a distance toi take part in the' contest. De. Bice of Lon - den, 'secure -el the highest score, 28 bird's, Mr. Kerr of'tOrediton and Mr Robte Ball of Hensel'. coming sec- ond with 28 birds. The annual (shoot under the aus- pices, of the 'Herrman Gun Club, of whish J. Passmore was manager, was held on Friday last and wa+s a big success. The weather was line and esom'r good 'scores were Wade. The shoot proved of Int- -fleet t to neatly spectators. Pei - lowing the three main event 12 sho- ot. ra wen enitcr•ed in a anise and out event, P. Tielman winning in HAY COUNCIL. • the 'ere stet «n•r-d. •Orli Wednesday last.. a pleasant The final ;session of the Council event circlet •d Al: the Methodist Par' of the Township of Hay for year sonage, when Miss Lauri Johnston, 1923, was held he e' ie Town 1lalle„ daughter of Me. and Mrs; J. WI, Zurich, o.n! Saturday, 15th(. ' <•A,.11 Joh:n!son, Hay 'err:, was united in the mernbezis were present. The nrarrisg to t'trt Gee. •Ingram.The minutes of the previous , : sting rernmonv wa' iterforrned by Rey. were adopted ate r e(;id. 3. •Sin^lair, e-''1 the happy couple Mr. E. G. Kruegler, was appoin- took the evening train for London ted School Attendance. Officer for tele tinier points, followed by the the Western Divi'sio'n of Hay Toe. e wishes of a host of friends! ship and Mrse. BF €, Edward's ::or On Saturday morning Last the the Eastern Division. • ' r ema`ins •of Mrs. H.. GeiS'rge Hunt,nee A large number of ai counts wee Miss Isabelle Melee, ot C;alt,wpre re passed which will appear he brought to `rr • of to of hOl' ntrrth'ei the 'Trea'surer's. Financ';rl Report inelaw, Myst E T{izra't;' of this will' e which is about tor be printed: and on (the afternooin of thfat day The Council adjourned to meet !Creditor, on Mondale Doe, :3, 1023 at 1 pan. All members were prep, eat. The minute's of the'previeete - Wresting' were read and adopted, s By-law No. 312 to appoint Dep- uty-Rewtnrning Officers and poll clerks+ and select polling booth's for Municipal Elections to be held on ,Tan, 7th, having been read three tenet be passed and 'signed byr the Reeve and Clerk and the seal of, the !Corporation attached thereto.; The following orders! were pi's- 'sed ;= Lens Winne, rebate ton tax P1.91e, J. Rollings, gravel S33 42.75; ditto'' 'gravel 101.25; A. `Palmer, grading 2.25; W,B. Geiser, grading 1.50; J. J. Williaiixer, c'jothing for Alma Wil- liams, 19.44; Wr. Presecator, gravel -18.20; Noble rn!. Scott, Co3.08; Hs% J, "Kuhn, tile for Shipka Drain 148.60 Hy. •Clark gravel 43.50; ditto cont. 131k. 9, Rte.4 21.35; Ross & Taylor Co. 'stakes for Shipka Drain 5.50; S. Lamport, drei Blk 21, Rd 15 4.25; F. McKeever gravel 13!ditto 15; rep. eery. SB 8.00; 3'. Zilee gravel 174.25; 1, Be!aterd and others grad ing and ditching 110.04.;• W(: Ganser grading Blk 3, Rd 4 10.25; 1' O'- Rourke grading SB 11.75; Mansel i Hodginai drawing tile 3.00; We Winer, Rep. bridge 2.00; F. Adams gravel cont. 56.50; P. Di�sjardin Detre. J. Mellott ;an,d son of Lone don, are t'risitialg Mr. ;and Mrs'. Ed, Palmer at the hotel. Messrs.: Harold Gower:, and Em- erson Rolesyler have' zieturned from the west, where they woe1ked in the harvest, Air. a'n'Id• Meed, WM. Watson aid. fancily have moved to Thedford where Mr. Wat'son has purchased a tile yard; Chas Zwicker was in( Toronto on a business 'trip!. Dlr. and Mrs. ;`W( Nc Smith are being visited by friends Tom Mich- igan'. ich gc i Rn'..' Mr. and Mie. Henry Pfaff have moved Into the village; G. W'. Zweitzer left for New York last week. -.: W. H. Geiser, who spent the paist two weeks 'with Mr. and. Mrs, Ed Wurni • at Markham, has( returned home. EXETER `Drs Pharr, medical health inspec- tor and supervisor, of the 'school nurses of .Ontario, gave a lecture In the town Hall, on Thurs:la.y even- ing last• ing last. (t en': The ,death took niaree ie Lander) of D. Langford, father fat Mr si.'Ro- ulerton, on Sunday Doe 9', ' The late Me. ,Langford has ;resided it. London the palet four years Ih-, torment took place to Mil vente , Me. and YEW In J, Willett ant'. ounce the engagement of 4their tla.--' , tghter, Olive So'phiaj, to Leonard E. Knightly; of London, the mar- riage to ;take pltiee this mantle, Mrs. F M. Holod, of Ilkley,York„ shire, Engle a re]Iative of ' Rev. A. Trirnper, and who. blas be'ee on :in extended tour 'through Japan and china, arrived in Exetee ani is visiting at the rectory. Major W., :Ja Zeeman was in On inton last .Wednesday attending 'a banquet in celebration tee the organ Izatinn of the 161st battalion wile: ich took place on Deet 6th, 1911., The banquet took place en the 01 into' club, and some twenty offic- ere were present. col. McVicar of Sarnia was a guest. The death occulted on Dec. 5th, at her ho! it in Exeter, of Mrs, Mon- teith, widow or the late ;Tallies Mon teith, at ;the rage of 77 years!, 9 months and 20 days.; Old +age was` the cause of death. e The husband died several years'o.' Mrs. Mon- eith resided for 'many years on the. Thames Rd., Usborniee, where she \ highly respected, A few ye-' ars'ago ellemoved to Exeter. They liad nor eh' itre n but an` �rdp o ted auglrter; ivlrx. I?. Gardzn£ir. ( ; liquor for -his children, and in court lie said it was vinegar he was mak ing, but was unable rto explain whys t vinCl a.x !should be 60 per cent ep- bets• as 'shown by• the an;rlysis, One of the worst freight wrecks ihsit has •occuaed on the Goderich line Isomsi, for tsoyears!, happened sled o , on d 1 Your Christmas Suit Will look better Will fit better Will feel better Will wear better If you get it at Wuerth's. ' We are very with Christmas orders of course, but not too busy to show" you our swell S i �ix tings and Over- coatings, )v'er coatin . s. and take YOUR orderChrist- mas dor. a Chlrist mas outfit. . IF YOU 04.1 COME HERE TOMORROW, DO SO, AND MAIZE A SELECTION EARLY, IP YOU .CAN'T COME ,TO-MOR:RO W COME AS ,,.. a SOON AS YOU U CAN, AND WE WILL :DO OUR BEST TO GET YOUR . SIUIT OR :.COAT READY PO'I% CHRISTMAS. WE ALSO DO DRY CLb ANING, PRESSING. AND D �R]aPAIRINC4, YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK E. . Wuerfh, TaiIor Zurich were interred in Rendall Union cem' etery, where t'in re!tnain:sf late husereve � ere Bunt Sfax, N. ,Se were Jaid, + REPAIRED, ETC., ET(;' .1111••••11., ++++++++++++++++++++++++.0++++++++++++44+++++++++4* •+++++4••+++•:•>r++•1.4•x•++•4•++3.0+ •4�•F�l��i;�• f �F+ o, ., •� •�, 4.4�•r4�4.4�•��.4•, • Thursday, 'December 20th; 1925 coniine Rd. v MO; D. fensaae rte grader 0.45; Geo. xiepletiera• 'rep tellv'ert,'ltd. 17 8,25; 1R:.. Sl irmer r- rer .2..0; a'1 uA. McLellan, culvert SR 3,00; J. G. •Young* acct 4,45; H. Oar. ruthlers, gravel 2.00; .A:, Sharrow gravel' 27.75; Ie Quettin �r�, Saler g y. as caretaker - 31,00; J. Campbell, Gravel 2.45; Geos. Hepburn gr4vei 3,20; 0, Dineen mini 17,45; J.alsl, Zi!e'i;'gravel 2,00; A,. Weber gravel 10.70; G. Turnbull "grave 11,80;, Rowland Bros. gra^'e1 n.00; T. Dee itrieh gravel 8.00; V. "Station, rep rd. 9 400; E. Gill l rept rd. 01 12,00, Dunafard 'Bros. gravel 11.10; Wml'. Vincent, gravel .55; G. A, McCube bin, eacp re Shipka ldratn,a35.00; C. A. McCub'bin service in -,Eccleston park 35.00; ditto plane re Scott's bridge 20.00; G. 1VIcCubbin, Love ward 39,00; Hydro Electric Comm.: acct. 11.39; Centralia co-operative cement 9,10; J, F. Smith lumber for Town Hall 5,05; M. Finkbeiner re( Town Hall ,§.75; T. Pallier, eriror on taxes 7.50; D. MCTsaae, tile acct >t> Shiplra drain; Sweitzer & G'aiser,pt'; contract Shipka drain 600.00; " Hy;. Yearley rep, bridge rdE 6, 3.50;;We Haist tile 40.65. 1 tThew council adjourned to meet (again in the Town Hall, Creditonk on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 1 pence Henry nry Silber, Clark. ; - • ff 4 4* Mite ,. • • epaurmg We have made arrangements with the Ford Motor Co. as well as with t Cook Bros. ff ensall, to handle Genuine Ford Parts and always keep a good ,sup-plyon hand. s: y Also re ���r anymake®f orr' M. P .4.. Peter i; Groff, mechanic tie ,iof Hal- ' lal 1 AGENCY FOR ALL FARM IMPLEMENTS, PUMPS SOLD AND. `l,` • STEP! -W" COUNCIL a Z `` 6h Ont. The ceseacil of the 'Townshi of ° 4.0°4• 4.4 4• r4.4.4eee ti e• sari 3 eeees 4••t e .-. ..x,.=, p r¢4+0S4�0y ;�•E•> . 4.4'0 4 . ~ 4'• +4-^:-++* Prince of Wales a Canadian Rancher r 1• x>: �.� : r swi•. •:^. ;y:'�:••.... gip`"' ;'o:; hie, photogrcinh of the Prince was token on Ills first •vlMIt to the Dominion. 'fro the left is nicer.u pictures' Dt his ,ranch,"'nnd above 'it IS on interior view of one of the suites aboard the IrillillMke014 of errnnee, bottom right. IJIS Royal Highness the Prince of Walesnivill for a month or so become a simple Canadian rancher. That: he will travel incognito on his conning to Canada does not mean that he will travel in disguise but that he will not take part in official functions or make official Visits, and when approached with regard to his stay in the Canadian Dominion he has always stated that his tante iwi11 be fully taken up by the affairs of the E. P. ranch, The Prince of Wales exhibits a deep and marked interest in the ranch he purchased hear Calgary on •his mer iorable tour of the Dominion; and his desire to visit it is but a fresh indication of the importance he attaches to it and the work it is doing, Immediately after pur- chasing the ranch, and before returning to England, the Prince made arrangements for the shipment of some of the best stock hi the British Isles to the Canadian West. Thoroughbred horses came from the Royal stud, shore - lions from the King's farm, shropshire sheep from the Duke' ofgrWestminster s estate, and hardy Dartmoor potties from the Devon rnoors. The latest importation consisted . f a thoroughbred stallion and four :mares the fittest "Will nest obtainable ,s in the British Isles. Wa11 0 S mars which heads the stud at the E. P, ranch is a handsome live year old which at three years was the winner of beveral :Bnglish elassicit. Thus the Prince has demonstrated that his purchase of the ranch was not a matter of sentiment or com- mercial profit, but a genuine desire to foster the breeding of better livestaek in the West. .His; efforts have beef) eminently successful. At all provincial exhibitions the animals from the Nigh river ranch are attractive features; and last Fall, shorthorn cattle, constituting the first commercial sales the ranch has effected, commanded' top prices, Cattle from the E. le exhibited at the stock show' ' at the Calgary Stamp de' were heavy Mize winners, anis sheepand horses frogs the same ranch created an un- paralled standard. The Royal rancher has p anned t arrive at u" on September 12th on• 0. i O ship re the �anadtait )�acrfie steamship ,.. Emess of France", The 'alatia ' palatial Truer, 13,000ttons,. which was the (tag ship of the 10th Cruiser Squadron oil Northern patrol duty during the War is the most ups to -date vessel of its type and Is -most suited. to the ac- commodation of its distinguished passenger.' °Recone. ditioned after the war, this ship is one of the most magnificent yet comfortable vessels in trans-Atlantic service. It holds the record for ale Its largem w and Co fortable tulles and cabins, spacious promenade docks;,. numerous and excellently appointed public rooms and,. service facilitiesmatte the Empress one of the moat:, popular ships in the Canadian Pacific fleet. 1I► e;: