Zurich Herald, 1920-07-01, Page 5DUSINESS CARDS
PRf, VIeFOOT, I ..ULLORAN, & COOKE,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries
Public &o., • Office, on the Sq are, 2nd
door from klamiiton St. Goderich,
Private funds be loan at lowest rates
W. rROVPF00T, K. C. J. L. Ii'amoitAN.
R. J. e: Comm,
Mr. Cooke will be in Hensall on Friday
and Saturday of each week.
ANDREW F, HESS, Notary Public
Com missioner, Conveyancing,
Fire end Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. Herald Office, Zurich.
HaaT ' e
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD • EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICE - HEN°ALL.
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of :Huron, Sales conducted
in any part of the County. Char-
ges moderate. Satisfaction guar-
anteed or no pay.
Several fine farms have been
placed in my hands for sale.
Zurieh, P. O. Phone 18-93
PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lest,'
Found, Notice, Etc: Ade
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN
One 2% h. p. United Gas engine
will save you $50. One 4e h. p.
United gas engine, will save you
$100. Both these engines are
islightly used, but guaranteed like
ne.'w Louis Prang, Zurich,
Licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer's
License for the County of Huron
And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Miction Sale. Give
mei a trial and I will assure you
satisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool j
OASIS FOR SKINS e, II1DES
Tang133 t rt
Owers
Iassey-Harris
REPAIRS
NOTICE.
As I have recently purchased the
li't ery business, I wish to inform
the public that I` am in a position
to accomodate all requirements a-
long this line, Am also a licensed
chauffeur and have an auto for
hire. Anything done in the team-
ing lige, • 46-tf.
GEO. J. THIEL
plicne 58 : Zurich.
NOTICE
The accounts of Dr. B. A. Cam-
pbell,i etely of Zurich, have been
placed in• my hands for collection.
All parties indebted to him will
please: call and settle 's(tme at
once. 46.6
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich.
LOCAL
Mrs, E. •Weido is on the sick
NEWvlist.
{ Misses M, E, Routledge and R.
' Felber spent the week -end at
Prof, acid Mrs. L. leekoa, were Dashwood.
in the village over the week -end,
Messrs, Alex. Foster and Chas.
Eilber spent a few days at Lon-
don last week. '
' Mr. C. Hartleib and daughter,
Miss Gertrude, of London were vis
Roes in the village over Sunday..
Mr,, and Mrs. .3 .W Horner of the
14th con. entertained a number of
their. friends on Tuesday.
Be at the Zurich Diamond next
Tuesday evening and see .Crediton
and Zurich teams play a real fast
game..
Mr. and Mrs. 0, F. Matthes of
Smith Centre, Kansas, are spend-
ing a few months visiting relati-
ves here.
Messrs. John England of the
Goshen and Chas. Keller of the
16th con. made a business trip to
.Atkora on Tuesday.
FOR SALE
Ora 1917 Ford Touring " car in
good condition, price $625 cash;
also a 1916 model Chevrolet 5
passenger Touring car in . geed
condition. Price $625 cash
F. M. Hess & Co.
• Overland Sales and Service St.
I handle all kinds of Massey -
Harris repairs for Farm Implem-
ents. Also a full line of Verity
Plow Points and Plow Repairs, at
My Shop opposite . Town Hall.
J, J, Barry - Zurich
HENSALL
G,. T. R. TRAIN CONNEOTIONS
MORNING
Stage leave iZurich • .- 7.000 a.m.
0 a m.
South, No. 162 . " - 1858 am.
North, No. 163 .. ..• • .•
.AFTERNOON
Stage leave Zurich .. ...3.00 p.m.
South, No. 164 --. _.- ....,.4.50 p.m.
North, No. 165 ............6.14,Xa.m.
STRAYED
A steer two years old, about
tiie first of June, onto a farce
near Zurich. Owner call at Her-
ald Office for information.
FOR SALE
ltiAY
• On the Babylon. Line, Stanley, 20
acres of standing timothy hay.
For further particulars apply to
Webster Turner, R.R.1, Zurich, or
phone 6-95, Hensall
LOST
At Zurich, or on Goshen Line, on
Thursday evening, June 24th, a,
sum of money amounting to $32, a
120 bill; 2, $5 bilis, and a $2 bill.
Finder will be well rewarded.
John A. Smith,.. Zurich.
If you had married the other
girls, chances are youu owlud now
feel sorry you didnt' marry your
present wife.
The Sunday School picnics of
both the Lutheran and Evangel-
ical churches have been 'announc-
ed to .be head at Grand Bend no
July 15th.
A number of baseball fans at-
tended the Clinton -Crediton base-
ball game at Crediton on
o day
evening which was won by
on
score 10-1
LIVE
POU LT RY
WANTED
Mr,: ll, Rennie of .Hensall will as-
sist the choir in the Evangelism,
church next Sunday evening.
Bee, Chris, Eicher and children
a tnissionary of India, vistied fri-
ends in this vicintiy last week,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Hen-
salt, were Sunday 'visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobe.
Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Cantelon of
Hensall, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, S, E. Fausut on
Sunday.
Mr. and ;Mrs, N. Holtzman, who
spent the past week at the home
of t}fe former's father here, re -t
urned to Kitchener on Monday,
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. F. Hey of
Bacl Axe, Mich, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hey of Cleaveland, Ohio,
visited relatives here over Sundy.a
A large number of lovers of base
ball accompanied the local team to
Clinton on Tuesday night where
a -fast game was played, score 2-1
is favor of the Zurich team.
Messrs. ,N, E. Dahms and A.
11Ielick were visitors to the Pres-
bycGrian aed Methodist Sabbath
schools at Hensall on Sunday fore
noon.
•A Sunday School Convention
will be held in the Menonite church
in th' v.!lege on .Wed ..es 'ay e; e-
ning and on Thursday of this
week. Some very in -tructive top -
The Zurich ball team will play ics wit b', given by pronenent sp-
an exhibition game at Grand Bend
on Monday July 5th, with a sel-
ect teain of that place, it being an
attraction of the Lt. F. Picnic.
"Choir 'Day" in the Evangelical
church next Sunday promises to
be a red letter day for music lov-
ers. The morning service to coin
rnence at 10 o'clock and the, even-
ing service at 7.30
Mr. and Mrs. (nee Carrie Gal -
man), Lloyd Schiefle of Detroit,
and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Eicher and
family of Bad Axe, 'Mich. were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Gellman last week.
-STRAYED
From my premises on the Goshe
en Line, about three weeks ago,
a red calf. Finder 'please notify,
John P. Rau, - Zurich
TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY
FORENOON ,
Do not feed fowl same .morning
when brought in.
-Highest Cash Prices
-CASH FOR ---
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
NOTICE.
,.The Annual Sunday School con
vention of the Crediton district of
the Evangelical church will be
held at Crediton on Tuesday July
20th.
FOR SALE
A. Holstein heifer calf.
to 3. Preeter.
FOR SALE
Apply
Cheap, One set rubber tired
buggy wheels slightly used will
fit any Gray Buggy. L. Prang.
Delaware & Hudson Co.'s
LACKWANA COAL
Mr. N. E. Dahms, Principal of
Z. P. S. is presiding at the Hensall
public school examinations a few
days this week, after which he -will
spend his vacation at Hnaover.
Mrs. E. Bossenberry, .who is at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, un
derwent an operation last Thurs-
day, and we are pleased atos c st be
te,
that she is doing
expected.
Miss Lilian Weseloh, who has
been attending the Commercial
Dept. of the Stratford Collegiate
has received word that she s
examin-
ation
xan in
successful in her recent, -
ation in passing from Form 1A
to Form 2C. in the Commercial
work.
Owing to the scarcity of houses
in Kitchener the population of the
villages in the vicinity has recently
been materially increased. Baden,
Bresiau and Centreville have a
the
goodly number of families,
heads of which are conveyed to
and teem the city by jitney serv-
es which have been inaugurated by
enterprising owners of cars.
eakers.
There passed away on June 25,
John Theodore, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Kipper at the age
of 1 year and 3 montjs. The
Iittle fellow had been ailing almost
since birth; and the end came only
to relievehim of his distress. The
funeral was held on Sunday, in-`
torment being made in the R. C.
cemetery.
A
Also soft coal.
Season 1920 Summer Deliveries.
Owing to the uncertain and un-
settled. condition stili prevaling in
the coal trade, We are again un-
able to guarantee delivery or price
We will do our best to fill all or-
ders, and prices will be charged in
price ruling on day of delivery.
Our terms are cash on completion
of deliveries,
Remember We purchase only Stan-
dard quality,
A
D.
. Cantelon
phone house No, 10, Office No, 10,
Phone 94. • Zurich . • HENSALL ONT.
SHINGLES SHINCrJES.
The Government has • issued a
warning against the European Corn
Borer. This pest attacks over
100 different species of plants, in-
cluding corn, potatoes, oats, flo-
wers and garden crops and it is
particularly injurious to sweet.
corn. The borer has already
made its way to several of the Un
ited States, and there is gravedaon
ger of this serious pest being bro-
ught into the . corn growing sec-
tions of ,Canada. Holes in the
stalks of corn and other plants
with sawdust -like material issuing
from them. indicate the presence
of the borer, or caterpillar. All
persons are urgently requested to
keep a constant lookout for this
most dangerous pest and to 're-
port immediately all suspicious ca-
ses to the Dominion Entomolog-
ist, Ottawa.
MUSIC HATH CHARMS
Mr. J. Decher, Sr., on Monday
purchased a fine team of chest-
nut horses with silver tail nad
mane far the House of Refuge,
Clinton. They are indeed a` fine
specimen 'Of horses Weighing a-
round 1600 pounds each., and the
price realized by Mr. Jos. Bow-
land, of- TTsborne, for them, is a
handsome figure.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
.Report for Rooin I., for the
month oi, June.
Pt. II, .Sr ;-DenniseBedard 68,
Milfred Uttley 66, Willie Leibold 63,
ierced,,geist ,flies Pranz., leo churls'
57;=" Wilfred Ducharme 56, Earl
Thiel 53, Floyd Foster 51, Bruce
Koehler 48, Grace Koehler 48,
Clare Melick 48, Rose Leibold 50.
Sr. Pr, promoted to Pt. II Jr; -
Laurens Schwalm 64, Ruth Zettel
57, Ervin Dietrich 57, Gordon Bl-
och 51, Greta Koehler 51.
1st. Class, Sr ;- Ruth Meyer 64,
Carl Haberer 64, Napoleon Bed-
ard 64, Nelda Schwalm 64, Leeland
Willert 64, Cecil Uttley 62, Alice
Koehler 59, Earl Yungblut 58, Grace
Zettel 54, Melverna Geiger 54, Hel-
en Thiel 62, Hilda Manship 59,
Clarence Smith `56, Olin Foster 55
Mary Kochems, absent.
M. A. Lamont, Teacher.
Parties requiring Shingles this season
will do well by bying them at once. As
after April lst all shingles will advance
lOper eePt. in trice.
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said.
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rom-
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We wonder if it has
When the lady "just above begins
To perpetrate her jazz.
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Report of. Promotion Exams of
Room II.
Jr. III to Sr. I11; -Honors 56rl,
to pass 453; -Leonard Prang 588,
Kenneth Koehler 567, Mildred Gei-
ger 559, Leonard Wagner 537,
Claude Meidinger 524, Evelyn Du-
charme .521, Wesley Callfas 502,
Dorothy Brenner. 470, Austin Hey
463, Elmore. Leibold 455, Alvin Gas-
cho 371.
Sr. II to Jr. III; Hon. 487, pass
420; -Helen Foster 530; Mervyn
Schwalm 490, Agnes Dietrich 476,
Martha Heideman 467, Gladys Mel -
lick 452, Victoria Deichert 4.4,3
Hazel Bedard 433, Arson Keller 421,
Francis Dietrich 380.
Jr. II to Sr. II; Hon. 408, pass
327; -Stella Callfas 450, Dorothy
Zettle 437, Vera Kalbfleiseh 0 377
Willie Neeb 374, Lorence Howald
339, Elzar. Mousseau 347, Edward
Brenner 300, Russell Ducharme
298, Goldie Uttley 265, Alice Deitz
264.
0. O'Brien, Teacher.
''The Maiden's Prayer" by note Frieda Deichert hon Lt111an
Would make the poet eat his weards 'Rader 0, John oncly 545, 527,
It sure would get his goat. Edwin' Gaseho 055, Ieau Yungblut
It would even give the poet loan. 491, Austin Srllwahu 48G, Eidn
A deepp attack of gloom, Callfas 469.
To hear 'a male quartette implore Sr, III, e.; -Garnet \irsepei 571,
"Corrie where the Lilliee"Bloom, Idylls How'ild 485, Gord<rti Sch-
walm 487, Gilbert Duucharmo 449,
The poet said that music Irene Deeher 431, Raymund Fish -
All savage thoughts can kill ' ei I74,, Ethril Hass 351, Fred David- .
But somehow when my sister sings son a.1)sent.
It makes lily Pa madder still. F. Kalbelejsch, Teacher,
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RUAIL ENG OF ALL KINDS
Rugs, Blankets', Bells
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial Solicited
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Prom, Exams of Room III.
Jr. IV, to pass 435; -Edmund Be-
dard 531, Eleanor Ducharme 524,
Ortha Melick 508, Milton Hey 506,
Newell Geiger' 499, Luella Decher
492, Madelena Meidinger 474, Mar-
guerite Prang 463, Gerald Bedard
455, Ethel •Deitrich 451, Theo, Del -
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Sr. IIII-to pass 435;-
Schwalm hon. 553, .Lulu Albrecht
hon, 553, Lizzie Leibold hon, 551;
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Bought and Sold Any Issue. Par
and accured interest.
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