Zurich Herald, 1921-08-11, Page 5It
Thorsday, August 11, 1921
BUSINESS CARDS
VrOudfoot, Killoran 44-HOLMES',
Barrieters, Solivitore, NoLarieS,
lac, Office on the Scitaate,
1211d. doer trona Hamilton $t. God-
erith. Private funds to 10411 at
•1owe8t ra.(eS,
W. Proudfoot, K,C. j, L. Killoran
D.
E. Holmes.
M. Holmes will be in Rensall
Friday of oath week.
csrownipramtlarnalrbommiontscostwomors
Al4DREW
F, HESS, Notary Public
Com missioner, Conveyancing,
Fire and Life in s ur an c e, Agent.
Corpoie,tion and Canada Trust
Co Herald Office, Zurich.
ih.E. S. Hare
DENTIST
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
IDASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
MAIN OFFICR — HEN o \ LL
MasroMma••••Omarrnst*Marni. oaliaamoi
OSCA13 KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huron, Sales conducted
Th 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.
Zurich, P. 0. Phone 18-93
Licensed Auctioneer
1 have taken out Auctioneer'
license for the County of Huron
.And am in a position to conduct
any kind of Auction Saler,. Give
' ane, a trial and I will assure you
satisfaction, or make no, charge,
*Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone. 31 r 13„
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Zurioh filevt
MAKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
So.:Lagoa Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Woolf
CASH FOR SKINS & RIDES
Tanfolut &
Deloltert
NOTICE
'As I have recently purchased the
livery business, I wish to inform
the public that I am in a position
to accomodate all requirements e-
kng this line, Am also a licensed
thauffeur and have an auto for
• tire. Anything done in the team-
ing line 46=tf.
GitO. J. THIEL
Zurich.
Phone 58
LIVE
P O.0 R
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
• Do not feed fowl same morning
when 15rought in.
Highest Cask Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream and .Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. • Zurich
We are now open fer all kinds
o.• Bicycle Repairing. No Job
• %too big; No Job "too small.
Also Agent for the Well-4nown
Red Bird and Hyslop makes of
Bicycles. Give us a Call.
O'BRIEN WALPER
• Office and Shop, first building
isoutla of Walper House. tf-10
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SPRING AND SUUMMER DELIV-
- ERIES. Season 1921
During the past Coal Season
which has almost ended, we have
been ,able to render the consuming
public of Zurich and vicinity, a
fuel service which, we think, has
not been equaled in any other part
of the country. We will again
.during the corning season give of
our best services in solving your
fuel problems and subject t'to the
usual conditions governing prices
41nd deliveries.
We are glad to announce we are
again booking orders at the old
stand where we are still doing bus-
iness, enjoying the ealurniiy of Our
enemies and the adulations of our
friends, strongly fortified in our
Kopje ,enjoying the eventualities
sof the fight,--Terrns Cash.
Phone—House 10W, Office 10J
arltaiora.
tO,AL & PRODUCE MERCHANT
HENSALL, ONT
PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice., Eta. Ads
Tms coLumx
NOTICE.
All parties in account with me
are requested )tto settle. same -at
once.--1VIlas K E. lioutledge,
FOR SALE •
A registered Scotch bred Short -
hon heifer Calf 10.months old, Al-
so a Registered Shorthorn buil
calf months old. .
Weber, Bronson Line. 17
• FOR SALE
A. real snap on a 6 -ft. Massey -
Harris Binder'on next year's terms
L. A, Prang, Zurich. t14
FOA
A. 5 -passenger
ing car, in good
R. Ohlert,
SALE
Grey Dort tour -
condition.
,Otri
FOUND
An auto marker, No. 46-878. Ow-
ner can have same at Herald Of-
fice by paying this adv.
.A, buggy oil cloth on the Baby-
lon Line. Also someone put a
parcel containing about- • 7 pounds
of mixed grass seed into my bug-
gy at Zruich on Saturday evening
July 16th. Owner can have same
from Wm. Dabus, and paying for
this ady.
FOR SALE
'THRESHING MACHINE, ETC.
Consisting of one Sawyer -Mas-
sey Peerleas Separator and 20 h
p. S. -M. traction engine, tank,
belts, Etc., one 9-1x.p. Lister gas-
olene engine., For further part-
iculars apply to John Thirsk,
131ake, R. R. oN. 2. Zurich -31
FARM FOR SALE
250 acr:As, more or less, concession
4 and 5 Stanley, township, about
434miles from Clinton. Well im-
proved, good clay loam, 15 acres
hardwood and cedar bush, prac-
tically all fenced with new wire
fencing. First-class house and
barn; telephone; rural mail deity-
ery. Will sell on reasonsb:e terms
Apply on premises to Adam
Stewart, R.R.No.5, •Clinton 3-t,f
FARM FOR SALE
Foi, sale, Lot 15, con 4, Stanley,
containing about 99 acres; about
2 miles from Brucefield; g mile
from School. About 65 acres
workable land, balance rough pas-,..
tura., lots of water, good . bank,
barn and frame house. Applyto
W. 13rycl,m, Clinton, or A. T. ScliAt.
Brucefield. . 2t6'
FARM FOR SALE -
choice farm consisting of 100
acres, for sale. There is on the
premises.a large bank barn 80x56
'feet, silo, pig pen,, hen house a nd
drive shed, also a good supply of
water, a comfortable frame house
heated by, furnace. About 50 acrel
in crop, 7 tacres of fall wheat, 5
acres beans, 5 'acres cord. Will
sell with crop or without and im-
mediate possession or in the fall.
For further particulars apply on
the premises, Lot 34, London Roa.'d,
1 mile north of. Brucefield to Mr.
Amos Cartright, Brucefield. -50
1920
A Year Of
NOTABLE ACFIIEVEMENT
for the
London Life Ineurance Co.
Head Office; — London, Canada
SCALE OF PROFITS
To Participating Policyholders
was
Increased During War Period
Maintained through Epidemic
• Period
Continued in high cost period
An unparellecl Reward.
C. A. Hoffman, Agent
New --Garage
I have opened up a Garage for
overhauling ears and general Ant -
°mobile attention ad repair work.
In the rear of the Massey -Harris
Implement shop, at the old
Garage stand,
GENUINE FORD PARTS
Full Stock of Tubes, Cas.
ings, Accessories on hand
• Motor and Transmission
A Specialty
SATISFACTION, OUR MOTTO
MODERATE CHARGES
R. OHLERT
GIVE US A CALL Phone 101
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Mr.F Bessenberry was in the
village last week.
Mr, Wm, Ruby spent n feW days
at Kitchener the past week.
Mr. a,' Well spent a few eels
at Kitchener and Ne'w Hamburg,.
Mr. Emery Ruby Of *Kitchener is
'spending his vacation at his home
here.
Miss Kline of St. Catharines is
the guest of Mrs, (11ev,r F. B.
Meyer. •
lIfiss Bechtel oi Kitchener le vie -
Ring at the. home of MrsRen-
Mr. and Mrs. 3, W. Horner of the
14th con. 'were week -end visitors
at Brigden,
Misses Loreen and Winona Kaer-
cher are visiting. withilfiss Agnes
Kaercher.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Allan„Eosler left for'
their home at Forcena, Sask., last
Mr. John Galster, who is empl-
oyed at Kithcener, was a. recent
visitor at his home here.
Mr. R. J. Kalbfleisch of the Mol
sons Bank staff, Forest, is vac
ating at his home here.
Mr. Nesbitt Woods has return
ed from Guelph, where -he took '
course at the 0.A:C.
Miss Jessie Buhcanan of Clinto
was a recent visitor at the hom
of the Misses Lamont
Miss Hazel Finkbeiner of Strat
ford is the guest of her cousin
Miss Mildred lieffinan,
Miss Bessie Schluchter of •Chat
ham is visiting at the home of Id
and Mrs. W. B. Cones,
Miss Mildred Shore of Woodbr
idge is the guest of her Cousin
Leila Witmer, Babylon Line.
Mrs. Wm. Battler abd, Mrs Jac
Battler and little Winnifrel, ver
visiting at Dashwood on Wednes
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DASHWOOD:
Mz', and urs. 3. Smith and hell-
d.rea Of Wind4or care visiting With
Mr. and Mrs: Jonas Iiartlein,
Mr, Howe of Toronto is, reileV-
ing at the• bank, while Mz'. Ruth-
erford is away on his vacation.
Miss liklmeston and her mother,
are at present visiting et Myth,
Miss Eller!: of Tavistrnk visited
at thee home of, Mr. and AL's, di,
Sehrbetier lest 'week.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Berenson and Miss
0,11a Zimmer of Detroit and Mer,
B, Betenson of Cleveland are cis-
iting With, Mr, and Mrs. Wrir. Zina-
Mer;58 Luella el..
NIIVI.ner is on • the
sick list, we hope for a speedy re
CQ very,
Rev and Mrs. Yager visited in
Kitchener ' and Waterloolat
week,'‘ and IVIrs, Wm. Snell spetn
Sunday in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, 3. Hessenaur and
family of Rodney visited with Wm
Ehlers over Sunday.
Mr, Elgin Schatz has returned
from Guelph where he attended
the 0: A. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doan of Thecl-
ford spent Sunday in Town.
Xr. Herb Rinker and friend of
Sarnia, visited with his parents!,
0 er, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mcisaac and Mr
and -Mrs. Wm, Hartman are tak-
ing in the excursion on the Grey -
Hound .to Detroit this week.
Kap Irene Pope of Toronto is
visiting relatives here.
HAY COUNCIL
, The regular meeting or. the Cl-
amed- of the. To wnshi to of Hay was
- held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on
, Saturday, August 6th, at the us-
ual hour. All members being pre-
. sent; „ Minute 3 of previous meet -
e ing were read and adopted.
•-• By-law NO. 8-1921, relating to
Special assessments on lands a
'..e.cted -by Zurich Drain South; By
law No. 9-1021, relating to the mat-
ter of having all taxes paid to the
following chartered . bnaks; Ido -
orri Bank, Zur'ch; Molsons Bn ik
Molsons Bank Exeter;
and the •Canaclian Bank of Comm-
erce, Dashwood; By-law No, 10-
1921, authorizing the collector o7
taxa to send tv . notices through
the mal were read three tirn7s and
finally passed.
BY -law No. 11-1921, fixing
rate), to be levied for the war
1921 was read three times arid fin
-ally passed. The following'rstes
Were struck;
County Rate 3 7-1.0.mills; County
R�14 rate 2 iniiit; Trownship rate
Statute laboi 2 3-10 milts
General School rate 3 9710 mills;
Dashwood Police Village rate 5
mills; Special school rate No. 2, 2
,7-1.0].mills; No. 14, 3 1-1,0; NO-., 3, 2
940,•mills; No. 6, 3 3-10'inilis; NO.
6710; No. 8, 4 1-10; No. 4, 4
12, 4 ; No. 11, 4 Mina.
IL:No.:.13, 5 mills; N. 9. '3-10
nill."4'; U. No. 16:5 *6-10; U. No. 1,
-oa-,111: U. No, 151'7,710 mills; Sep.
N').!1. 3 mills. f
, B,,--"1,:ow No.- 12-1921, relating to
i-susing ot debenturesto th9
iint of 43067.05 to cover cost of
iiinns'to the Hiy Municpial
T'-'11-niaone -,Systern was read thre-,
ti-ne and finally passed
Mr. Rhinehold Miller was ap-
pointed tax collector of Hay To-
wnship for the year 1921. at a sal -
:of $45.00, and that he funrish
bonds for itio same amount as
are usually furnished by the coll-
ector. and that a by-law be p`re-
pared confirming appointment.
f01.10)/Ving orders were pas-
sed;— •
Inspector of Prisons. Woodst-
ock,' fos C. Rupp to Sept. 1921,
156.00; Pedlar. People, three cor-
rugated Culverts 870.35; Geo. Thiel
teaming culverts 12.00;.. J. Decher
Jr., con. work road 8, 265 00; H.
Krueger, teaming cement gravel
for culverts, rd. 10; 23.50; C, Eilher
grading 33.25; C. KellE.,r, cln ditch
50; O. Miller, mowing weeds 20.01;
J. Laporte, opening ditch To d17
10.00; Chas. Keller, rep. eulv. rd.
11 1.25; G. Kellermank' Planfor cut
9.00; Alf. Reichert coin. writ rd. 5
19100; Art. Sreenan, coin. 'wrk N.
B, id, 18 153 20; Art Sreenan von.
rd. 9. '23.00; a sr..,hilue fees and
postage Noxous Weed Act 6.13;
W. J. Northcott. com. wrk rd.
, 235; W. 3. Northcott, com wrk.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vinkbeinerof
Stratford visited at the hofne of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoey and son
George of Toronto visited at the
home of Rev. F. B. Meyer. over
Sunday.
Mr. Oliver Davis, .of Toronto, a
former member of the Maisons
l3ank staff here, called on _friends
in the village this week.
Mre. M. Geiger Mis'i Anna Hess
4nd 'Mrs. A. Hendrick recently at -
:tended the fundral 6fthe formerls
2:ister, Mrs. Wm. Voelkk. ..Flint,
Mich.
Peaches seem to`;be a pretty
'Fair crop in this section, as some
of the early varieties have already
been marketed, and the quality is
gxcellent.
The miction sale of household
effects of the estate ofthe late
J. H. Schnell on Friday iYas very
largely atarided and good 'prices
were realised.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Snyder; Sauhle
Line; Mr. and Mrs". Garnet Jacobe,
Parr Line and Miss Susie Jacobs
of the village were Sunday visit-
ors at Woodham.
Three ball gapibs were played on
Sunday, one at . Windsor, on at
Sandfvich. and one at Ford., This
is something new in Ontario and
•will be some work for the Lord's
Day Alliance o look up.
Mrs. Church and two daughters
Ruth and Ruby; Rev. and Mrs. H.
Becker and child of Elmira, Ills -
and Dr. H. Klopp and wife ofAm-
herstburg, are vistiing at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Klopp this week.
At the meeting of the Police
Trustees held on Tuesday evening
the tax • rate to be.levied on the
assessment of Zurldh for Police
Village purposes was fixed at 6
mills. This is 2 mills lower. than
last year's rate.
BORN
Flaxbard—In Zurich on • August,
5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flax -
bard, 'a daughter.
13aynham—At Grand Bend, on Aug
ust, '7th, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Rus-
sell Baynham, a daughter. •
Laporte—At Sauble Line, Hay, on
August 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. i1W-
fred Laporte, a daughter.
iisiJaE
YOUR PROPERTY AGAINST
DAMAGE BY WLND -OR TORN-
ADO.
THE HOME INSURANCE CO.
Insures your Property without
Premium Note, and guarantees no
ipeelal assessment.
THE WESTERN FARMERS'
WEATHER INS. MUTUAL Co.
paid $1.14 600 loss in the November
1919 wind storm,' Amount of Ins.
in force $25,000,000. Rate 45
cents per $100 ofr 3 years. Prem-
ium note 2 per .cent.
Am also agent for several other
Wind insurance Companies.
G. Holtzman
ZURICH, - ONT.
ANYTHING IN FIRE INSURANCE
DEALER IN LIGHTNING RODS
rt 13; 10.50; Bell Tel Co. tolls
May -and , June 115.00; ditto June
and .July' 199,15; G. Johnston, fare
and express re eablemen 7.00; 3.
Kipper supplies 1.50; G. Thiel tea-
ming -tel., poles 22.00; C. Walper,
•
:a15118 for cablemen 7,60; StrOmh-
erg-Carlson . do. supplies 31,34;
North Elec, Co. supplies 101 52.
J. Wein labor, eulverts, rd. 920.00.
The council adjourned to meet
again on ;Sept,- 3rcl, 1921 at one
o'clock, p.
A. F. HESS, Clerk.
Threshing Machinery
I am agent of this district for
the celebrated Waterloo Mfg. Co.
machinery and :Medley tractors.
Parties interested will do well to
see me. .11aVe sold the following
machines, this season with absolute
satisfaction in every sale;
Steckle, -steam, outfit; John Erb
oil tractor and small fieparator;
Menno Steekle also a tractor out-
fit, Por further information kin-
dly see any of these user'S, tf5
pnrBB, KROPP, Agent, Zttrich,
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assey-Harris
arm i aehinery
We are Sole Agents for this district
for the celebrated and well-known
Massey -Harris Farm Implements
and Farm Engines and Tractors,and
can supply your wants for the COM=
ing season.
:They Have Stood The Test
They Have Es!ablishet a Reputation .
Give Us a call Before purchasing. elsewhere .1
• J. E. DRITAR3 - Zurich
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New Overland 4
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CI We have tested the NEW OVERLAND FOTJR for
(...) Year and find that it is easily the best riding
driving car on the rcad„
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COME ALONG AND 1,E' US PROVE IT TO YOU.
HONESTY IS OUR MOTTO
• READ NEXT WEEK'S AD FOE SPECIFICATIONS
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OVERLAND SALES AN D SERVICE STATION
Overland Cars! Overlasrd Cars
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AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
iNSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE CAU
SED BY
Fire and Transit
Fire arising from any cause whatsoever, anywhere in Canada
or U, S., including explosion, self ignition and lightning,
Theft
THEFT, ROBBERY AND PILFERAGE
Public Liability
.Against your legal liabilitiy for injuries or death caused bz
the use of your automobile.
Collision
Damage to your automobile as a result of being in an accidental
• collision with another object.
Property Damage
.A.gaipst your liability for damage to property of others,1
Rates very reasonable, Get rates on any of above classes from;
• Andrew .F.. Heis,... -Zurich