Zurich Herald, 1924-05-22, Page 4'ou Have
Thursday Miay 22nd, 1924
een Them?
We have already turned out many
Smart New Suits. Have you seen
them
RAVE YOU NOTICED THE NEW FABRICS WE ARE DISPLAY
" 'NG? HAVE YOU NOTICED THECHARACT'.ER WE ARE PUTT-
"DIG
UTT-' IG INTO OUR SPRING SUITS? HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW
WELL THEY FIT? WHEN SOME OF YOUR FRIENDS TELL YOU
'THEIR SUITS WERE MADE BY WUERTH EXAMINE THEIR CLOTH -
M3 CLOSELY. NOTICE EVERY DETAIL ABOUT THEM, THE
4TYLE, TI3E FIT, THE LINING; THE FINISH IS DIFFERENT
ibUIR CUSTOMERS ARE PROUD OF THE CLOTHES WE TURN OM'
TOR THEM, THEY LIKE TO COMPARE OUR CLOTHES WITH
OTHER MAKES, IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY ACQUAINTED
WITH OUR CLOTHES ASK SOME OF YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THEM
'tHEY WILL GLADLY PUT YOU WISE THAT WE KNOW HOW TO
HAKE CLOTHES AT REASONABLE PRICES.
WE ALSO DO DR k CLEANING. PRESSING AND REPAIRING
YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK
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ereh, Tailor, erec
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pas to use
Ti
D SCHOOL HUSE PAINT
Por Barns and Ozztbuildings
its hay no equal
Write to Head Office, Montreal Far free pooklet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
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A. MELICK - ZURICH
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'Issued Wednesday noon from the
Miscellaneous articles of not
`acre than five lines, For Sale, To
Sent, or Wanted, Lost, Fouad, etc.,
eteseh insertion 25a.
Address all communications to
Display Advertising -Made known
tib '!application.
;stray Animals --One insertion 130e
- Titres insertions $1.00.
"Parra or Real Estate for sale
11 for first month, $1 or each sub-
sequent insertion.
AUCTION SALES -$2 per single
insertions if not over five inches ]e
length.
The Herald Department is al-
-ways ready to turn out first-class.
lsork at moderate prices consider
isig the great increase in cost of
asroduction. Every farmer should
ad many have already, have a
:printed . supply of note paper and
y.velones, with No. of Telephone
:amd Rural Mail route. and perhaps
whatever specialty he fellows in
3atock, grain or fruit. It looks
linsinesslike and costs little morn
than tiie retail price • of the plank
'fs'tatienerv.
';leas, reading natter, i0e a line for
rer4_ „s 'Them. Tri 1Wn*r()Tian. 5se
Local end Lees]
Vest insertion end se sena ' re i
;fa'efeeti••r tafter Tan 'rt leen
THE HER.A T P
Z R!C'N, ONT..
wool
'Highest Prices Paid ac.
cording to quality
`CASH OR TRADE
ALL WOOL BLANKETS, YARNS
.1+7I WOOL BATiTS.
IL ORDER!) PROMPTLY Ft -
LE:D.
ho.n:e or Write for prices to t17
:Newton Woollen Mins
NEWTON ONT.
$. C, W'A.GN7 R, Proprietor.
To. the Ladree of Zurich; Ow-
ing to my recent MeeseI will not
tie able to take •charge of my
seiehool at Zurich at the appointed
Vine, 'but will be at Zurich the last
•se'eek in June geld the first week in
July, So pupilg please meet me
t Mre. P. Koehler's at that time.
i1 ni,y health. permite. Mrs. Ward,
i�LL:,i,',lair: r Insti'itotor+ess, ITalee
;,theta,!'
DASHWOOD.
11Ziss Emma Tiernan of London
s visiting relatives in town.
Mrs. H. Elsie, who spent several.
weeks with.her sister in, Sarnia, has
returned home.
Mrs. Moots and Miss Rose Zim-
mer of Detroit are visiting at the
home of Mee Wm. Zimmer.
Misses Elizabeth and Ferrol Hart
leib of London spent Sunday at
their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Adams of Lon
don visited friends here on Sun-
day.
Messrs. Geo, and Fred Gassman
of Pt. Huron are visiting friends in
town,.
Mrs. G. Edighoffer .'spent Tues-
day of last week in Mitchell.
Debs. Baumgarten is on the sick
list. We hope for a -speedy re-
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Eidt of Ailsa
Crake' and. 1Ir. and Mrs. H. Eidt
of Ingersoll, spent Sunday with Mr,
i and Mrs. 0. Stade.
We are glad to report that. Mrs.
A. Tiernan, who underwent an op -
' pea' ien for appendicitis, is able to
be out again.
thee eager spent Monday in
Lrin lin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wein entertain-
ed ki:r. Ezra Bender and his Sim-
i dee •:-•liIse class to an ice create
'socia' Monday evening. A vole
a:
pleas int •evening was spent.
The business men of town have
arr'; i ::-n hold Thursday afierao.-,.;
of each week for a half holiday,
La.i"in4 +h'' months of June, July
I and ., oust.
groups of the Ei--
eine ', e reinday echos'. entertained
j''.'..,: '•'leers at n delightful Moth-
er and Daughter banquet last Fei-
diy night. The theme was r'" les
,Iesessiales Road" and the tables were
t :'.';i by a country road lit with
inane- i. Bless. 'Daffodils mark: !
the 'As ,.. ::ards and the colour 'seh-
enre was carried out in the pretty
yellow •chandeliers and stromaee ,
The gnes'e of honour included Mies
E. R, .i 'air of Stratioed; Rev, and
Mrs. W. J. Yager; Supt. and Mrs,
'A. a''r; .end the 14IisVes L. and E.
Guenther, tea eters of the grarisee
Tier vire: in all 11 present. (Thi'
to"•st 'iist included a twist to "Th:;'
,King" proposed by Verna Birk;
"Oar Mothers" by Glades Weller
and r:spondi t to by Mrs. )`ageer
°1tiix;l'1ry School" by .Anila Tasman
and Mr A. Dirt ,x-irl `'n : ,t,
Th.'oughont Canada" by Edith ern--
en`h'e and Mis:, Rankin, Mre.
Oeslreicher spoke briefly on "M,le-
sr.un:•s;" Mies :Luella iloh:atz o
case' e F,''s' Mee. .0. 1*".,111.0. n .
"Companions;" and Miss Idella lien-
(ler on ac`l'h Fork i'n The Rout,"
"ales One ittatuin •- id^,ii Woninn-
hoo°i'' was alley hnndi:'..l by ths
sp'e'aker of the- es -anima M'ss E.
Rasesin, promine=nt C.G.I.T, worker
in W. stern Ontario., as sho told of
the C.f .I.T, program, which,
carried Out; will help the teen»a,ses
girls to, rs1(n','. fully realize the
highest aireta of life., 'The purpose
the lesiniale1.
f
NO11C
W+'.t he Undersigned business.
men of the Village of 7)nshwood do
hereby agree to keep Thursday af-
ternoons during the months; of Jona
July and Aw est for a half holiday
Wes, Wolfe; Dr. H. 'Taylor ;Reid
& CCo; Alee. Zimrnet; D. `1'ieman;
J. M. Hartleib; 0, Tiernan & Son;
(Marten F, Pfil; Retsteniayer
Kesinstiver; M, W, Schanck; Ed,
Nadi ger; G.' Kellerman; Philip Fes-
,
sold,
HENSALL
Pleased, to see Mrs. Alphiue Mc-
Bwee ablet o be out again after
her illness from Scarlet fever.
N. P. W arrener of Pontiac; Mich.
end n ?meanr resident of the vil-
las;•'' was h''re the past week. •
Commencing wfhi the first Thurs
day afternoon in June, the Mesa
P,ti' Wiese w'Il lain in with the
busines s'o'n in closing thea office.
for a half holiday.
Dr. F, A. S"llery and Mrs, Sel-
lery of Toronto, accompanied. by
Mr. and Mrs!. J. $. Case, of that
city, visited friends here: recently.
Mr x, 0. E. Welker a11.-er of Guelph is
here visiting her sister, Mrs. Wile
McKay.
Ah t,,."u eel is home from Mc-
Gill College, Montreal, for a week
after which he will preach in the
Melbourne circuit.
r1''i,re T M.a^Tao;neld tors taken
seriously ill on Monday last and
had to be rushed to the .Hospital
at S"aforth, where an operation
Rev. H. Nayler aseompanied by
0. 0. Petty, attended the Synod at
Loneon the past week.
Dr. G. L Smith has dil)'sseod or
his dental practice here to • Dr,
Knapp. of Toronto, who will take
over the praotice, Dr. Smith is re-
turning to Chicago.
Mrs Frank Norton has returned
frees over a four month's trip and
visit :n the State of GFlorid:a and
feels ,crush benefited by the change
she was accompanied by her cousin
M:•5. Gib nsn of Toronto.
lees annuli !shooting tournament
of the Hensall Gun Club, will take
plane at the club grounds on Wed-'
nest! i,',, ,Tune 4tii. TIN 'shoot us•-
reely is 1)eld on May 24th; but ow-
ing t- uz,avoidable circumstances ar
rising it was necessary to postpone
it untie jams 4th. b
EXETER
Archie Morgan, trhn ics_under-
gone t a operations "'tor itglitoids
in Victoria Hospital, Leedom, is
expected home this week
Mrs. Harold Taylor has returned
hone after an extended visit , in
Summerside, New Jersey.
_ WM. H. Kestle, who has beam in
Victoria Hospital, London, for a
couple' of weeks, underwent a user-
ious operation.
T. H. Gregg, the tailor`, who re-
cently had the misfortune to break
his leg, has 'sufficiently recovered
to be oon duty''.
A soft ball league i•+ being for-
med among the different churches
in town.
E. Davis who hal been in ch-
arge of the .Dominion Stores it Ex-)
eter, was tri -1eferred to London
Mis ,sT. McCurdy t4 now in charge.
Preseress is beinm made .on J.
Taylor's new- building, he intends
having it faced with ceseent-, and
is metalline a new gasoline filler.
T'rr, Dances Welker, having com-
pleted his conr,i:j at the . Ontario
Dental College, with the 'D.lJ.S. de -
•r*" visit: -se hi; parents in Exeter
North, and expects to locate in
13n rtington. •
A quiet wedding took place on
\'Ved*r' se av, S£a v 7th at Dundee
e'en'i'e MPth','D'Ct cbii"eha Loudon,
see M''s. E. J. Co•"nb r her isotr-
tn"nvf1'' was married to John. Min -
44 se of Esseter.
At the meeting of the Exeter
n•,un^'], it was t1•a sele 1 to Metall
ei leeves. b-'' sir ;r for the ring-
ing of the 1 cn l';!:1. At the pres-
ent ti'n' it costs tl,, tr>wn $75.00 a
yells to 'helve th..: bell rung and
. ig D'N ,, ref tlt Utilities
.;11!•6 n ] electric
ringer ean be installed for around
$1.25.00, After the installation, the
cost of operation for hydro will be
• - 1 ;+'i "i year.
(r.v.IN'FY NEax
'1 Orr The 11•1,.1 been seeiting
with her uncle, Amos �Vildfons,
;'' r.'tis_ fan e
na. wh-
ere ab- will "Ike the boat en -route
to her hn^•'•' in Calgary.
Free. P are n IN s.'tiee, has
gni' '? se;I r e.'fifty nese Them from
the Exeier Canning' f tetory on the
3rd. con.. of Step1v ii, 'formerly ow-
ned by W. D. Sande% He has
taken pesses5ior.'
Two sadden deaths took place
one h' Le -alien litre. near 1 Centralia,
.when Wm. Frasir and 'Patrick Boy1
both expired wahine warning only
a f''w hours :Dart, • The, men were
neieshhnrs, their .' farms adjoining;
On May 7th Trent', the youngest
daughter of Me, ,rend Mrs,. Milton
Russell, of Hay° l`li., eaf aged a
very painful isee �lrril:, said escaped
elle% bv 1. very narrow' margin.
Her lather was drawing Out man -
ere in a epre ia1 'r mei ti15aw!arei
that his daughter 1,1'a14 i'011OWing be
!rind, he tt,11r3,v til > an'anlaineinto
:Tea-, tnict one of th,: prong's 'struck,
th::: 0;11,1 LA the facts. It gashed I
the fesehnadi grazed the eye and
the ehcsek bone !sensing a very pa-
inful Weary.
A quiet wedding took place .at:
Ws. Egrnolidv'i le Presbyterian manse
on May 7th, when Mae Cornoehan
1110Geoche slaughter o fMr. and Mrs
Samuel McGeoeh, of Egmolic'l;ville,
was united .in marriage to Paul Doig
(son 01 .Robt. C. and Mrs. Doig, of
T uelcerismith.
The late Capt. W. II. Itobertsoon
passed away May 3rd at the home
of his sone, Win. near Lieury, De
ceased -,vas born in his 89th year.
He served with distinction with the
'Michigan regiment throughout the
American Civil war, :moved to Ont-
ario about 50 years ago, living at
Thedford and at Grand Bend.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effect's at Zurich,
On TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1924
At 1.30 o'clock, the following. •
1 bedroom ruite, springs and
Mattress, 2 stands, 2 clothes clos-
ets,, 2 parlor tables. 2 extension
tabled, :1 kitchen:- table, 1 couche
Bell organs organ chair, 2 •sinks, 1
bureau, 2 bed speing.ss mattress!,(
glass cupboard, centre table; wash-
ing machine, leather &suede 5 roock
.erect a number of kitchen chairs;
pictures!, flour chest!, chop Loose
home made carnets, curtain poles',
wringer, wash boiler, curtain stret-
cher, sausage grinder, dinner 'set,
tlea scl, tea kettle, dishes of all
kinds and numerous other articles.
No reserve as everything will be
sold.
TERMS -CASH •
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
S. Schrader, 3. K. Ehlers, L. Ehlei.e,
Executors F. Schrader Est<'tte,
AUCTION SALE
Of Valunhln 1'ilisge Residential
P roperty,
Under and by virtue of the
powers contained in a certain Mort
gage which will be produced at the
time of the sale them will be of-
fer'ed for sale by public auction by
Oscar Klapp, Auctioneer, at the
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
On the undermentioned property,
On Saturday, June lath. A.D. 792.1.
At the H fur of 2.00 o'clock sharp in.
the • afternoon the following prop-
erty-
A.LL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or trust of land and
eira'nises situate tying and being in
the Village. of Hensall,. in the Co-
nty of Htu'on, in the Province of
Ontario, being composed of Vil-
lage. Lot Number Two Hundred and
Twenty-one ou the South side of
Cines Street, •ie the. :said Village of
Hensall containing- b* 'admea'sure
invent one-fifth of an acre more or
less in. Morns Survey of. the said
Village of Hensall. A good .chance
chance to purchns-i a home. There
is said -to bo a. brick house with
furnace, barn and hen house on the
lands.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
SALE -Thr. Property will be put up
subject to reserved bide twenty per
e:'nt, of the eurceese price to be
paid on the day of the sale, bal-
ance within twenty days. Purcb-
eser to sign agreement to compl-
ete the purchase.
Further terms and conditions of
;sale will be made known on they
date of the sale.
Dr. E. 8, Hardie
-or-
William Cavan Brown, Solicitor for
Mortgagee, Tillsonbulig, Ont.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
$002112122a 41TRIKTARLEMIZIESID1212121/4
A Happy 7 V t 1,. Furnace
gives you mar h. ..ore than the •
finest heating ;t r:axr at any
price.You cls-) get the sat-
isfaction of knowing it is
properly inft?Y1<•d and fully
guaranteed to give ideal dis-
tribution of heat at minimum
fuel cost. I -r< Ifpy Thought
Furnaces burn any kind of
fuel and' get all the heat out
of it. ThC:re's a Happy
Thought Furnace to properly
meet your requirements and
it costs leas than you think.
Send direct to factory for interesting
freebook1at-- 'L,i:re :-i r Heating."
More Tee soo,r.30 ElaapPy
Thought Rumges rare tin use.
:so years of ,smisfuction.
SOLD ]3Y
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ZURICH, • - ONT.
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NOTE E Bean Growers
Clinton, Nov, 19, 1924.
Dear Sir-
An
ir-As the Ontario Co-Operati ve Bean! Growers' Association
being organised •at present in the 0 unties of ' Elgin, and Kent, Ivo •a ret
opening a campaign ,'lin Huron d n Monday, May 26th. Meetings will;
1e held in the bean !section's of the County every evening that week,.
They will be held as 1ollow'e;-
ZURICH -
--ZURICH- Township Hall, Monday, May 2GthI,
DA$HW OOD -• Zimuser's Hall, Tuesday. May '27th.
BRUCEFIELD - Walker's Hall Wed. May .28th'.
i
CREDITON -- Township Hall, Thursday, May 29th,
Hensall - Town Hall, Friday, May 30th.
These meetings will all commence at 8 o'clock pane. They will
be addressed by W. R. Reek, Experimental Farm, Ridgetown, as welt
as otheta. We are anxious to have you attend whichever meeting ia.
most convenient to you,
Yours Very Truly,
S. B. Strothers,
Representative for. Huron County,
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HAS AT)VANCED IN PRICE
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AND THE MACHINE COMPANIES WANT IN i'ERRST ON 'i'BE
CUSTOMERS' NOTES. WE HAVE A FEW PIECES IN STOCK ,ee4
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT LAST YEARS' :PRICES, Alai()'
LESS INTEREST. • IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE', •
YOU BUY,
FOLLOWING ARE THE GOODS ON HAND AT LAST YEAR
PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR GARAGE WORK.
1 Wagon 1 Delaval Cream Separator ea
1 Bissell Disc Harrow 1 Peter Hamilton Cultivator 1'-
1 riding plow 2 Fleury Walking plows
1 tractor plow at $110.00
THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS.
GARAGE! GAR `% of -Et
Mr. Peter Kroff, mechanic
"GENUINE FORD PARTS" always in stock
L. A. Prang, Zur'ieh Ont.
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4. EGGS. 4.
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+ We are in a position to take all your eggs no natter Prow largesse
e or how small n quantity you have for sale. Enquire regularly fort-
▪ prices.
ortprices.
• 8000 Hees and Broilers Wanted '
4- For delivery in May and June. We are looking for high prieesn-4
,• longt hhough these months. Now is the .time to lay your plan's*,
4- for producing broilers. Information gladly given. Write, phone*
a
hone -
.. or cal: personally.
Eggs graded accordine to Government Standard.
Poultry bought according to weight and quality.
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ne Flies to th z ort
" feontact 1" "Contact!" The last audible words between pilo I, aid mechanic
lee.are spoken, and with stentorian roar of engine and propeller then:
giant, human and baggage freighted plane, glides swiftly ever the eurfacts
of the Quinze. One feels the churning waters tumpie, at the bottosaa of the:,
boat until memo -aunt •has increased to such extent seat a touch of thele
"stick" causes the 'Vickers Viking to slowly rise.
Two turns in as many minutes and the passenger, having adjusted Mels
goggles and seated himself more comfortably, peers, ,at first cautiously;,
over the side of the pit, and :fair below him lies the little town of .Angliers, 'the
head of the Canadian Pacific steel whichatwists and turns in and out of the',.
forest to the south like a Extra; thing. The earth is as a map below, likes mit
rivers shining in the distance and beneath, and rajrer d patches of bush eat
arable land smudged here and there like a child's attempt to depict relief..
Turning east the plane heads down Lake Quinze, following the waters,
course to Lake Expanse, -- one sees from the air how appropriate is etas
name, -.;thence north for some .11fteen miles up the Ottawa Raver and further*
north over one of its tributaries to Lake Fortune and Rouyn, upon nearing':
which the -lane leaves the ,iorious'rollin clouds nee gvarleelly seats untie.once
once more the water t-uaupc the bottom of the hull, & sling it with suddetei,
Jerks which tend to slow the boat until it stops witlen. a few feet of tie-tX..
One wonders how the pilot enuld, at such a speed, hr- •" jut, ,ted his distance
so well. But teen he does the same thing more i iran gear each; de
bringing to the new . Gold Fields of Quebec, in : fifty minutes, passenger
and supplies which, before the air serviee was started tools two days at tli
least to arrive.
Commencing Iv4ay nth the Air Service to th1,,Gotd Fialds will be moll
on Member, Wednesday and Friday, large flying boats eepr.hle of earn
five people being sehodudcd to meet all Canadian Paei ld trains at Aug&
This service, which will eliminate the hardships of, the past and ens
prospectors and tourists to travel to the l,ouyn Mining! Distriet an less
an hour will include regular stops where they are required and a.ccom
tiort'is available.