Zurich Herald, 1926-04-01, Page 5'Thuteday, Aptil, tat, 1926
USINESS CARDS -
DuDLTily.E.HoLmES
Serrietee, Solicitor, Notary Public
Site, °trice on Hamilton Street,
Iteit
oft the square, Goderich. Priv-
OW Nude to loan at lowest e
tat, Efohnee will he in Ilenealron
Friday of each week.
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Andrew Ir. Boss, Township Clerk
1111Mer of marriage licensee, Notary
Itablie, Commissioner. Fire mid Amt-
liateldie Ineurasee, Repreeenting
illitaren stud Erie Mortgage Corpora-
**, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
tamktrie.,
S. bapp, IL IL S. L 0. S'
DENTAL SURGEON
ALIN OILIFICE - HENSALL
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Dr. H. H.-COWEN
L. D. Se D. D. S.
11'.0ENTAL SURGEON:e.71
At DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev- I
tory Thurada.y, Friday and Satur-
Idisy,
• Main Office
11111.11TLISIIA'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
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A -U -C -T -I -O -N -E -E -R
OSCAR.ICLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat -
nal School of Auctioneering. Try
eeto for Registered Live Steel: t
4.31.11 Breeds). • Terme in keeping. '
With prevailing prices. Choice ,
harms for sale. Will aell anything
Owywhere.
home 18-93 or write, Zurich.
tie.. --!•,..sorr-4nommx4ow.
Licensed Auctioneer
Ateeetsed Auctioneer for County
rid Buren. In a position to eon-
&act any auction sale, regardless
II to size or articles to tele
tolielt your busioess, and if not
tittlefied will rakemo charges for
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teryleee. ,
Arthur Weber, 0. Dashwood,
Rose 13-57
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Zurich Meat
MARKET.
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Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
DASH FOR SKINS &HIDES'
Tazigblut &
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ZURICH LIVERY
1 am in a position to acetone -
lista all requirements in the Liver'
Milne, have Auto for hire. • Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. TBD3L
LOCALWaft 91 Zurich,
ZURICH HERALD
Wants, For Sae, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
A good third borse,fgood value
for the monoey at $50,14. - J. Belt
Jr., Zurich.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure bred Anconae egg's, Imre
very good laying 'strain, choke
atock, Our price Is :right., leave
yaw order early. --Lloyd O'Breire
Zurich, Phone 127. itf-39
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HENSALL
Spring Show
Horses and Cattle
The Annual Spring Show, ne-
er the Auspice's of the 'South Hu -
on Agricultural Society, of Stal-
ions, Harness and Halter Horses,
3uIls and Coevis, will he held ini
ens -all, on
uesday, April 6th
ra. Consitt, President, Hensall
. M. 'McLean, Seey, Seiforth
FOR SALE
Standard Combe Foundations,
manufactured by Reddy Co. Brant
orcl Prices -up to 5 bs. at 65c
b. 25 lbs. or over 69c lb.
J. Haberer & Sons, Zurich
FOR SALE
A 1924 Ford Coupe ki good me-
hanicat condition, good upholst-
tering, and tires. Is a, real good'
buy Lennie O'Brein. 'Zurich
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Flax seed for feeding your stock
52.50 per bushel.
red. C. Kalbtleisch„ Zurich 30-5
OCAHANTAS
CO K E
Miller Creek
Soft Coal
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
1-14()NE 35
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POU LT Yn
iiWANTED "
• lien every day, till 3 'OM4k
SO sot feed fowl name moraine
• Vika brought In.
•illighest Cash Prices
FOR—
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
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Voila fameate 'five,!Htulott Set
• lielertitrityt clear tine; • distance
':',1311111 tuarpotea anything in Radio
'Mitt wets up to nett*.
AN•tlaitag but the beat in Batteriea
sand equipment good With my
' teatta.
1-211tio not ON THE AIR every de -
ail complete tor $139.a0 and
guaranteed tor one year, .11
iltedie • I have it and the males
hire sight
a Se WEIN, Prop,.
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NEWS
Mr. Reginald Moritz •Ofaueiplit
,Visited at theehOnert otAlte an,d Mrs,
v. Fritz the torepsirt or too week
Oise. Ford, thtt 'Peed car demene
strater, of Exeter called to the vil-
lage on Monday.•
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Mr .ancl..Mrs. George Koch of
Dashweted visited wth Mr.and
Mrs. Joe. Melding, sof the viilage
and Mr, and Mre. Eimer Wel •• of
Blake the past week. ".
lite large auction sale of hotel
equipment, etc. held tat the Wal -
per House on Saturday drew out
•a lerge crowd, and coesequetnlly
there was good bu`s,ia* in the vil-
lage. .
Probably not in the history of
the Great Lakes shippittg tteasong
have they experienced such a un-
ique record as that of 1925. Dur-
ing the year not a single life was
lost, or the total lose .of a Canad-
ian veseel. ; '
NEW BOOKS
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part of Mr. Menne Bechler's house
The following new books have in order- to vacate the dwelling re -
been •addhal to the ever-growing cently putchased by Mr.
Supply 'of biottke in our splendid Owe who Will likely also soon move
littlest ihrary the said hoktse. The local br-
Title Author aneh of the Woreen's Inetitute who
Barham Marriage and the Bitshop had occupied part Of the McCor-
' Ay Esther Veil. truck block have moved- their .ef-
Gordoo of the Lost Lagoe, •fects into the Town Hall, until ench
Robert Watson time that the will be a seitabie
Rceentary Oztrew, A love story, 'opening, - Mr. Herb Mouseeate we
understand intenda to do ,sonteex
tensive repairing to the ,building
known as the McCormick biletPli
Irir taking out the large elate front
which he sold to Mr. tOt, -r
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Ed. Merrier of Olayfield cal-
led in the village on Saturday,
Mrs. 0 .Scheag entertained, 'a
number of her friends to a quilt-
ing bee ion Tuesday afternoon."
Mies Lelia Siebert of Detroit,
has returned to her home here for
a few weeks.
1VIISs Anna Datees has returned
tater a two -month's visit with fri-
ends at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs'. J. Roes and fam-
ily of Mitchell, are visiting • at
the home of Mr. and Mrs". Wne
Uttley..
Rev. and Mrs. C. Schrag and s,on
WilUe ,111.r and Mrs. Davtd qing,
erich, visited at the treM9 of Mr.
and Mrs. Simbn Grob, Babyldn
Mr. John Krauskopf, of Fern-
dale, Mich., visited at the hoeue
Of his sister, Mrs. M. Regier, Go-
shen Line, South, for a few 'days
last week.
A Horticultural meeting will be
held in, the Town Hall on Monday,
April 5th at 8 'pan., in the inter --
est of discussing and planning of
next summer'srograrn of work.
The localg retailoes held
a meeting. on Monday evening at
which the retail price for gas was
agreed on for the :summer at 30
cents, this is 2c. more that tizteipaet
year.
Bills have been posted up an-
nouncing the play "The Little Clod
hopper," to be (Pet (on by the
eunio(r Drariatic . Club, Zurich, at
Bayfield, on Wednesday evening,
April 7th, in the town hell. .
Mr. Claude Meidingewr, who
left for London a few w,eeks.ago,
hate received a good position in
a printing office. Claude learned
to know the type case in the Her
ald office.
To our many -subscribers who
have recently renewed their ,shb-
scriptioi4 we would ask them to
bear a little with us in correcting
their labels, as we have been too
bosy to get around to do this.
Dont forgot the big Hensall
ep-
ring show on Tuezdat. April 6th.
his is usually an event worth -
While and draws a lare"e cretard of
eeople. ITHoping thatthe wea-
ther will warm up by that time.
Real winterlike weather has a-
eain been experienced the, past
eeitek, with hardly any thawing
'ether, and the maple syrup mak-
ing ,industry is rather a •smelt
one: Peeple are getting some-
what tired of the long -winter. The
..vher-de vehicle has replaced the
sleighs and cutters, and at ,sorne
')laces there is no r;oad for neither.
In th ewestern portion of. the Tp.
tlie. auto runs fairly well, and the
me-edr bus to Ire -malt is also being
used
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ALBERT SIEBERT SCORES .
ONLY GOAL
"Babe-"Siebert,,eourtgeet son of
Pesti-easter and Mrs, W. L. Siebert'
of Zurich, who was known all sea-
son as the "clean up" player of
the fast Montreal Maroon hockey
teamcame out with more nomin-
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..ence than ever 'on Saturday
ry-
ening at Ottawa, when he scored
the only goal of the game against
the fast Ottawa tea. This gives
the Montreal Maroon team the
rhampionship of the National
League hockey teams'. Very ,sel-
dorn does an athlete from a little
hamlet like Zurich eoine out with
'sloth iprontinence as what Babehas
-on this .occelsione and -we 'withhire
every continued euecess •idit
fut-
ure undertakings The Toronto
tProlessional:Basehalletearn :ate 'al-
:ISet Otteitieg gi'-himi*.at tetthut
to plav fir.0,+.1i.:tarxi, for She cern-
ton.:. ,Theelgaropes and the
NrctOkia, tearnsare •now play -
ink. Off tor ohimpionehip and -the
.fernier won the Met game on Ties
day 'eve..ocore 2-0.' •
A goodly number of Mot -lags
are under way, among them •'we
notice: lkfr. E. °etch fronitheMel-t
ick Block Ito the Deitz kt1.10Ali,
where fine living .quarters have
been prepared for them; Merferb
Mousfseart., has stored his household
effects' into part of the building
known as Yungbett & Deicherte
Butcher shop; while Mr. Natter
**Meer has mOve :dinto the house
vacated by Mr. Mousiseau. Mr.
Alex. Voisin ha's moved into and
taken poseestion of the Waelpr
Ffouse, and we Wish hint every sue-
cese as the new hotel 'proprietor,
•Mr. Harry Angel is moving •into
• Joseph Hocking
ROMIEMICO ot elite Canadian Par -
fie Railway. E, McBeth,
Sixth Census ;of Canada.
,khgriculture:
Treading', tl,tek Vlrine Pres's and. puftin', in a now frollt
' ,ktleoff filiatiAor SAI'taj,ble f r tre ell' h tse
API" ROD AND
GuN, oatase.140040$246,40osilitaaolm40000e11$44.400a***03,104”«o
Of considerable inteeeet in view
Iry
Farm Im.plements
poop! Irl
of the _recent •coritroversy °taut
it) over the tuettuilnese or not of the.
crow„ is a •iseelesOf .articles ortJack
Mieer's work ' that running is
Rd and G1,14, the sporting mega-
zieit, The April issue contains an
interestieg article with reference to
his advice en the establiabing of a
large bird sanctuary. The Ap-
ril Isistle. also coetains a very good
offering of reading matter of inter-
est to'. the isp•ortsmare the lee 'r of
wild life ;tad the outdoott a•! ! the.
:asea,J general readee :,ereent
of a tenderfoot bear lune:tiv
W'ilds of British 1001. ktn.ilos vory
interesting, reading as do th ,o cur-
rent articles of Raymo71:1 homp
son's series "In the Big Woods of
Canada" and A. Bryan Wililams
."Breezes from the. west" The reg -
alar repartments on fishing, out-
door life,g ens., doge and bopping
contain Some real rea d ?;ni
it swell as inetructi ve teen i .Thad
filet Gun in •published rooli'y by
W. Taylor, Woodstock.
BLAKE.
Having completed twenty-one
years in business in the village of
P,lake, we feel that we could not
Int it pans without expressing our
gratitude to our custorndrs and I'd-
En.ds Who have istood so loyally,
behind us and havew been the
meant; of making our business as
successful as it haa been„ and we
'trust that thie co-olperation may
continue and be a benfefit to noth
parties. On: our part we have de-
termined that we will give our
customers the best 'possible ser-
vice and lowest price (q uality con
sidered) that can be had al: any
tor 1.
, Yours. Truly,
R. N .Douglas.
Mies Jean. Hey entertained ' a
her friends
dav •::-v on Saturday P,.• -•-hg.
Quito a number in .this ty
are making maple syrup 1.11.•••, year
• Mr. 'lav MeArth•ur (y•
ent ••• v weeks at the iet -it of
Mr. .; Peter Marrsore
Litt.. Dorothy Weide
spaut. days with her grand-
parnts, Mr. and Mrs. .Ra•H .Iohn-
-ston. •
-)!..d Mrs. A, Erb •mily
called' oetefriends in the vileig , on
Sunday.
Mrs John Bechler en•tertainet1 a
/lumber of her friends oa
;rig toe ;est Wednesdae
Mrs. M. Brown of 'Aurieh, refere-
ed home after'Spentling a . week
with hoe loather, Mrs, V. Meyerj
And other friends.
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WE .ARE HEADQUARTERS POO
AND HAVE) JUST THE LINE NI
YOU NEED THE MOST. A eel)
FITTINGS, WE INSTALL 0131Z, 1. COI et, •
FAR M Witt
I ND QV :14 A CHI Y 0,
; iTtIPS, PIPING AN D Z
WHILE WI EY LAST WE k' r iff TILE 3'
THESE SPECIAL .13.1 I ; 11
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$21.00 Batteries for $15,00
WE MAKE A LIBERAL ALLOW' Mee On OLE)
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Our Batteries are Guaranteed by the
Company and myself
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GY1?1ZOCK.
THE FIREPROOF WALLetOt .; o Iteel plaeter cast in
+ sections, flexible, light and t (...tn be- }nild
and sawn like durnber, • and ;11 J‘i for• up.
The carpenter t.:to -1h- *list "or 1.,,1 (111(1 ;fig or over
+ the old piaster and the wall is 11.1.1.kh ,1. no dfri .to up,
4. no time lost for drying, ready at:, onco for A iaeaseine. Paint,
Paper or Panels.
Can be used with ispleneid fer r
+ ings, for the attic or repairing oil 1,1astur, ,is fornsb iha
+ building material for yOtir.rOplir %01:1::- it is elarke
e • Good supply of Roofings; Seleigs. 1:totiti:x.r in
stock at reasonable prices. •
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Here and There
SU geld mines ef Northern On.
Igkfle broke all gestions mends in
ilia month el 11111111aPr, when ...t
writ 0proweialsr- 1114100,uugv
Olt prefieskary rePorld
imilead tient the adios.
11 renortsd the! serangements
ham been mode ter the financing of
$500.000 plant in Edmonton, Alta.,:
for the manufacture of paving'
blocks from the tar sande of Fort
McMurray.
• . The first of the private fur aue-
ition sales which the Hudson Bay
Company has decided to hold in lu-
iture at their head office in Mont -
:seat took place recently, when a col-
lection of various furs, estimated
roughly at $26,000 to 530,000 value,
liras put up for sale by sealed bids.
• Grata bashed at the • port of
entreat hi MRS totalled 120,0111, -
bushel., the largest amount
/hipped through any port in Nardi
Ribuieudes heriectia yeas. Idestrosi
.11140 asiatalso' few A« illgo4
stir. ?Us 10, ploShies' ea .1ke
• leading vela experang fort olf
matinee.
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• Dr. Gisi. d. Locke, thief libserivi,
Tama* at the recent of the co -I
sadism' Authors' Amosiation. IMO
undertaken to supervise the seise -
Mai o( volemes Canedise
lkeritgre chit M the pritiek *m -
em illhfltiklbee4'. Ike teak involves
the giitliaring-tegother of 500 repo-
, the*. anif IC le ,antleipated
itairtit'V fortnight:
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Prom so Ingestions, the petal,
ettipatents Htvana mama
fre.'the 'Pert ot St. John, Now
will greatly exceed thOge
o year. To date there haii
bin 750,307 bushels' sent forWail
$a tweitt steamers, while from Sep -
jambe, „' 1221, lentil January 111,,
Pik * total of li01,661t bushels'
" hi wreaks* ateassera
nommIMPT
1 1 Virlik kW,/ 4.4,1141.1 *est moo&
staitee ter Cgaalian:
wpm* te Me* ax-
isahateMiallY .fraelestiMI
_maittk of February, as
Uniery. This stove-
%mem with offerings of a
for wheat at Vancouver,
iakek Ohs sieouraging trade
iiiot the past. month in Win.
Ws.
Colonel Geo. R. Ham, of de Cana.
Aka Ficifk hallway, who ,recently
.turne4 lions Florida, reports that
was promiaently featured at
60011k Flat& fair, held et Tam.
ipa mem thee ago, A very striking
exhibit of Canadian products and
natural resources was displayed
and .a "Canada Day" was celehrat--
cd, all of tech sod ti ".1 blor
reVelatitax to tees,: ,vh.,
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SAW LOGS IIPAN'Ili)). AT ALL TIMES.
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Get one of Our Auto Tops
They will protect you from the.:
cold winds and Will make Winter,.
motoring a pleasure -
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBIIER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.
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