Zurich Herald, 1926-07-22, Page 5'alilhum:d y, July' 22nd, 1026
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Won Square, GODERICH, Ont, A limited number of hoilerfIuee
!Special attention to Ooun'se1 an,d 14 and 16 feet long. Suitabiefor
Court Waark. re -enforcing cement: floors, bridges
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HoLmsa may be. coasniltecl at etc., Apply to George Ford,
Hay,
' koderich by phone `sand phone P.O, ant,
chargers revexlaed.
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#illadrew FHess, '?"owrolhin Clerk 8
FOR SALE
saeltr et marriage dtletensell, Notary A real snap the "S ring"
in, ono good second :band Deering.
binder, 7 -ft.. eat. .Lour Prang.
j flis, Cloramlesilo er,'Plre and Atut-
' lllie Insurance, Representing
Marisa and Erie Mortgage Corpora -
aim The Canada 'freest Co. Zurich,
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MAIN OFFICE -- IllSNSALL
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$AR'Tl EIB'S BLOCK., DASHWOOD
OSCAR HLOPP,,
iiraduate Carey X Jones Nat-
ional School of Auetioneering. Try
Ara for Registered Live Stock
VIII Breeds.). Terme in keeping
tyith prevailing prices. Choice
nines for sale. Will sell anything)ywhers.
Ohms e 18-93 or write," Zurich,
Licensed, Auctioneer
Licensed At etioner for
toot
alit Huron. In a position
con -
Abaci any auction sale, regardless
Ws to wise or articles to sell. I
tiolialt your business, and if
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Inittistied will make no charges for
:Lr'tlear Weber, Daehwood.
pme 13-67
Zurich Neat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASE FOR SKINS & HIDES,
Yuueblut &
Deichert
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ZURICH LIVERY
3 ami in a position to secomo,
Mats au requirements In the Livery.
Ube, have Auto for hire. Any-
nie done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIN
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POULTRY
WANTED
spree 'very day till a Oclock p.m.
VIDE out :'.te.d Cowl teams morgin.
411'.Mls Ilirosik tin, • •
fest Cask Prices!
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FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of one hundred acres'
good clay loam, good buildings,
Lot 24, Con. 2, 1 ay1. Alto 75
acres pasture Lot r16, Cola. 7, Wna,
Pearce, Hensel!, Ont.
FOR SALE
Ag ood Second 'Ixand Loudenhay
track with car, L, A. Prang,
WANTED
Local Representative ;Wanted to
sell for the t°Old Reliable Font -
hill Nurseries," Start now, large
list of 'specialties, handsome . free
outfit, exclusive territory, highest
commissions. Write for ,terms and
catalogue, Stone & .Wellington,
Toronto,
FOR SALE
A quantity of cho:ce 'secondhand
white brick's, apply ,lo Hy. Claus
sus, Zurich.
FOR EXCHANGE
There has been placed in my
hands for exchange on a 100 acre
or more farm 'situated in Hay
Township near Zurich, two mod
ern dwellings in Baden. One is
a cottage and the other a semi -
bungalow. Both wired and one
has furnace installed, Both ho-
uses are newly built. Owner wi-
shes tog on a fame®. For par-
ticulars apply to A. F. Hess, Zur-
ich. tf-1
COAL 1926
WE ARE SOT,F1 AGENTS FOR THE
GENUINE
Scranton foal
ALSO 'CARRY
Coke Pocahontas
and Soft Coal
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SCHOOL FAIR DA 1
Grand Bend -Sept 7.
Dashwood, Sept B.
Crediton -Sept, 9th
Winchelsea-Sopt, 19.
Wroxeter -Sept. :13.
G orrie-Sept. 14.
Pluevale-•Sept 18,
Ashfield -Sept 16,
St. Helens -Sept, 17.
Colborn -Sept 18.
HensaIl-Sept. 20.
ZURICH --Sept. 21.
Varna -Sept 2:?.
Blyth -.,Sept; 23.
Ethel -Sept. 24.
'Balton --,Sept, • 2ST.
Goderich Tp. -Sept $.
Belgrave-Sept 29,
Dublin -Sept. 30.
Clinton•=bet; 4-5.
Mrs. Wm. Ba'aatt►w and dabgh;ter
dith visited with orients in Cred
on on -.Saturday;, •
Messrs Dan Milled, ,Wal.•, .,. 1g
!ler and" Wm. Leslie of London,
werevisitors in 'town' over 'the we.
ek-end,
,tiRIC3? ERA.LD
Mr
.Merrier
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x,le
Eilber is f Detroit,
was a week -end 'visitor in town:
Mr9a, Ewald, •of Lllitan, Miehl
is visiting with relatives here.
Rev, W. 13 Dengi's was at Kite
chener the fore part of the week,
Mr. and Mrs,. Luther Xekoa of
Detroit, visited the past week with
Mr. and Mra, E, Oesch;,
Muses Nettie Well of Detroit rs
:visiting at the home of Mr. and'
Mrs, Sol Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. George
and family wer4; Sunday
in London.
LOST in Zurich on Tuesday
ening two two -dollar bills, fin
kindly return to Edwin Gascho,
J. Thiel
visitors
ev
der
Mr, Orville Ehnes of C'aiga
Alb. int, bpneding his vacation w
his mother, .Mrs. A. G. Ehnes;
Mrs, Jane Guenther and daug
tees Gladys and Grace v 'of Da
1th
h
sh-
taie
all
n.
od
ay
wood, visited with. Mrs. S. Ren,
one day last week..
Mr,• and Mr's. John • Pfaff,
Alfred Pfaff and Miss Elma PF
were Sunday visitors at Milverto
Mr. •Clayton Pfile of Dashwo
called in the village or •Mond
evening.
Mrs. D. Bennett Who has be
at Sarnia for a ,flew jwreekS, V
turned home on Monday.
Mrs. • H. Eickmei.er, who. (spent
the past week at St. Marys re-
turned to her hone her: on Sun-
day.
We are again obliged to carry
over a iruniber of School Reports
till next week, as !space will not
prevail.
Mrrs. j, W. Merrier and two
children left for Elmira oia Mon -
clay, where they will spend a few
Week% vacation.
Mr. Henry Koehler, vis:•t ed ra:-
atires in Kitchener the past week
returning hem on Monday even-
ing.
Pleased to see Mr. Joel Gascho
able tog • o to tvorl: .again after
being laid. up Zvi,,. blood poisoning
on his arm.
Mr. Dan Smith left on Monday
morning for Now Hamburg, 13am-
ilton and other east
* few weeks visit.
The Minses Gladys and Olga
Smith of California and their �o-
usin Mr. Milton, Hoyrock of De-
troit called at the home of the
latter's grandmother, Mrs. S. Ren-
nin ou Sundays.
ern points fol
Mr. Wer,. Fee and :sister Miss Fee.'
of Ifensall, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs, J. Pollock, of Souris, Man.
made a friendly call to Zurichfri-
ends on .Mondiay(
Mr. ,and Mrs. Arthur Truemmeer
of Toronto are camping at Grand
:Bend, and are being accompanied)
by the for'nur's parents, Mr. and
Mrs., Hy. Truenurer.
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The weatherman continu:s
give us real hot and dry weatl
arhich enables the farmers to get
along nicely with the summer har
est, of which the hay crop
practically in and \;z;; fairly good
:l real ,good shower of Tale would
improve things a great deal, and
help the pasture fields as ,well as
the later tropes.
The Sunday School of the Luth-
eran chruch, Zurich, held their an-
nual picnic to Jewett's Grove Bay-
field Inst Wednesday afternoon
the place and day being ideal
hence a most enjoyable time was
experienced by fall. The Evan-
gelical' S. S. will hold their annua
event on Wednesday afternoon of
'this week fat Grand Bend.
OOAL NEWS]
Ma (Tomer Guenther of Owen
Sound called at the, home of his
grandntotlher, riles. 5, :Rennie.
Mr. and M•rx, W, ' F. Braun of
Forest were Sunday visitors in
the N Maga.
Messrs..Orph.an Weber and Ehne
Creaern e of near New Hamburg,
were v ieltors here this weep.
Rev, Mr. Bruer of Dashwoodr
gave the Herald ,office a friendly
call! ;o;n'I'uie'sday,
• Mr. Peter Papineau of Windsor
vacating with friends in this vic-
inity,
MMr, and Mrs. Angel •of Tarra
'were Sunday visitors with their
!son Harry Angel of the village,'
Mr. Ed. Axt brought to tho
Herald office a 'sample of some
white wild (strawberries , hint,
have a moist lovely £la, or. Ed,
says this is something new awl
we believe it.
The political pots are beginning
to boil in South Huron by the,
look's of all the conventions that
are taking place in the, near fut-
ure.
The strawberry social held On
Siebert's. Lawn last Wednesday ev-
engelical ladies, was in every- was
a decided 'success and was well at-
tended, A very appropriate ipro
.grams was then rendered.
(Niels PIiz.abeth. Rennie, Mrs,
Fred Southcott of California, and
_brie. A, Stelek and daughters of
•Mauitob'i are on a Motor trip to
Niagara Balls and other eastern
pointe this week.
Commencing Saturday July 24
J. Ga'ccclio & Sons are putting on
n two week's sale of merchandise.
Here the people can get some real
bargain's as this store is noted for
this, lookedfor 'specials.
The baseball fans sew a real
gsmr on the• local diamond herr'
test Friday evening, when the
FIen's-ill nine were over and played
a most brilliant game which w.zs
a win for Zurich. 4-2. On Mon-
day evening the Crediton nine will
be here and this ,should lac equally
a'sg ood a game.
H. S. ENTRANCE RESULTS 1923
Zurich -Bedard, N; Calfas S;
charnve W; Farwell C; .Flei'cchauer,
E; Ho'aald L; Kochems F; Lei -
bolt M.
• Fay Tp. -No. 3-Mousseau, W
Richardson R; Stephan E. No. 4
-Surerus Chero'.d No. 6 -Farwell
Anna. No. S• -Miller F; Zih'r A.
No. 10- Chapman, Lorne; No. 19
-Bell 0; Johnston M; Troyer G.
No. 15 -Turnbull, 0; Walper E.
Stan'ev-No. 9, N -Armstrong M,
Moesop F; Paterson N; Cctocir-
mere J; No. 4 S.-Etue L;• Etue
N; Steckle M. No. 5 --Hayter,
Elgin: No. 6 -Durrant J; McDon-
ald M. No. 7 -Love Grace; No. 9
-Finlay H; Gir.gerich, I; Mannon
R; McEmde S; Schwartzentruber,
E. and T No, 10 -Mustard Addie
No 13 -K -r, Mervyn No, 14 -Mu
stard, B-anch:.
to Dash -i ood-Kleinstiver R; Ned-
ra., iger.
Exeter -:t alkwell, W; Poyle C.;
Burk 0: Co' i •gwood R.; E:erl:ng
ton W; Gambia 1 V; Hunkine G;;
Lameort C; L W; Penhale H;;
Snell T; Wei. ,112.
• TTeneall-i3l:rekevel, ,R. Dromm-
ond ill.; Foatee M. Joynt W.,Lit-
tle D; Passmore A; Smale R; ;Sol
dan, Bertha. Stacy, L.
Rayfield - McLeod, A; Weston
C.
Crediton '- Heist G.; Lewis G.
'(.wicker G.
Grand ,Bend-Desjajrdine G; Des
jardine, I. Greene ;D; Mollard L;;
Taylor L; Turnbull J; Wilis V.
Mt. Catm 1 -Li Mich H; D'e r'ch
5; Hogan W; McKeever A;; O'-
Rourke; OHera; Regan, P;; ,Regan
E. 1
Stephen -Nat, `1, Hirtzel, harry;
Lamport Edward: No. 3 -Christie
5; Penhale Margaret. No. 4 -
Martene 5; .' Smith E; Becker, ..a•
Weber T. No. 6-Neeb T; Ratz A;
Rats D; No. 7 -Cox, E. H.; Ilea
man, M; Modore V; Sweitzer L
G. No. 11-Morenz, Ha.el.
The highest marks ;obtained at
each centre is; Exeter, Kathleen
Wiseman 633; Hensall, Lorne Chap-
man, 600; Bayfield, France's I)71os-
sop 557; Crediton, Harry Hirtzlel
570; Dashwood, (Helen Nadiger 599
Varna John Durrant 512; Zurich,
Lawrence Howatd 551.
BORN
Edighoffer-At Zurich on July 15,
to 31r. and Mr's, A.. G. :Edtghoffer
a ''son, (Grant Frederick)
The three happy fisherman who
event upn orthon a trip last we-
ek, returned the latter part of the
week, namely C. ,Fritz, W. L, Sie-
bert and, son Albert, who were up
in the Creennore dilstrict trying
their luck of the spectacled bea-
uties. Everything is very, , ery
quiet about the big catches they,
did (or did not), make, however the
boys had a ;vast pleasant outing
and will likely get their fa11';.; sup-
ply from 'other. aourceis.
T
A most interesting time was e.
'perienced ire the. Town Hall on
Tuesday afternoon, when the part
ies.interested in the Black' Creel:
scheme in Hay Township, met the
council and the, pro and cons. each
had their turn in expressing their
opinions. This ditch seemingly
has not been kept i.n ;satisfactory
repair and consequently .has not
been doing 'it work properly, So
tree, Co, Engineer was called on the
Ilobe and after making. a full Sur-
;,,r,Q Vey sof the wholes thing, Made, bhie
HURON' LE.tA,d f� E $AsNB,�jLL ;prints and plana that ivriuid cause
an estimated scheme of 3$5,000,,
SCHE1Difl, ' which 'would make a very heavy
tax burden on tholse effected' there
JULY.by, and while it would benefit a-
16 -Crediton at Exeter, . bout two or three parties,,,it would
16-Henlsall at Zurich, be to the- detriment of many of
10-H'en'sall at Breton. theg rams farms through which
19 -Zurich at Thames Road. the ditch ruses. Reeve Klopp took
22 ---]Exeter at Homan.; a standing'. vote of The large del-
,23.•-Thanses Road at Crediton. egation present as to who was in
26 -Crediton at ZuriEN, favor or not of the .project, and
26-Hensali at Thanseo Roiad, Ivo think there were only two in
29 -Thames Road at ,Exeter. favor, While the rest of the large
311--Hen'sall at Crediton, gathering were •oppo/sed, A-
AUGUET#t ' rn••rng these latter some people
'2-Cred,ton, at Thames Eoaa came als far as New Harabnr'g, ,,
2 -Zurich at Exeter, distance of 60 miles, to try a n d
6Eaeter at ?tt;'':h, oppan tb.is load Of tax*, lout on 1
9-.`1.,urirl at He7asal ., i-.;.1 their lands,
• SC (OOL REPORT : '
S. S. No. 8, „flay Tp., , The% names
eves of the pupils appear :into wh-
jc;h class they have passed,
H. Honours,
Jr. IV -Norman Walper H. .Al-
bert Becker.
Sr. III -Arnold Gagstetter; :Lew
is Wiegand.
Jr III-Emelia Rader, Pearl
Wiegand, Otto Becker, Erwin Ra-
der; Melton Walpher•.
Sr'. II• -Edward Gaeklstetter H;
Dorothy Rader, Harold Rader, Jean
Weber.
Jr. II -Elmore Gackstetter .H,
Lorne Rader, kmil Becker.
Sri, 4 -Vernon 'Becker,r
Jr I- HHx r Ibe 't e Miller ll II;,Han-
olcl Schwartzentruber, ,)algin Rader
Flildagard Miller, Vernon Schwartz
cr,la'uber Denali .Oe'str eicher•,Glen
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