Zurich Herald, 1922-06-22, Page 5bursae y, Ji.Ane 220; 022
BUSINESS CARDS
,proudfoot, I'"i'loran ' & HOLMES,
,Barristers, Sblic;tors, Notaries,
pleatiz, Etc, Office On the Square,
;1nw1 door ;from Hamilton St. God.,
erirh. Private` funds to loan at
Invest rates,
proudfoot, K,C. 3, L, Killoran
D. E, Holmes.
Mr. Holmes will be in Bensall on
Friday of each week.
„N...•-+•-�--+-+-+ Township Clerk
Andrew F, Hes.
Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary
Public, Commissioner, Fire and Ant-,
*mobile Insurance, Representiriej
Huron „and Drie Mortgage Corpora -
lion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Ontario.
Dr.E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
'MAIN OFFICE — HENo.ALL
OSCAR KLOPP
Professional Auctioneer, graduate
School
d1i Davenport Auctionserin g
'Try me for real estate, merchandise,
jewellery pedigreed stock, farm sales
Rates alwaysreasonable, my territory
the world. Choice farms for sale.
Phone 18-93 Zurich
Licensed Auctioneer
I have taken out Auctioneer'
License `s for the °County of Huron
And am in a poeition to conduct
any kind of Auction Sale. 'Give
nee a trial and I will assure you
tatisfaction or make no charge.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt . Meats,
etc
Bologna. Sausages;
Highest Cash Price for Woull 1
CASH, FOR SKINS 1g. HIDES
'Y'ittingbh1t
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ZURICH LIVERY
_.€,rte-•;.: :.gym _.�: _�.
I atn.'•.in`a position to accomo-
date all requirements in the Livery
Line, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE'`. THIEL
Zurich.
Pkene 59
LIVE
p'0 U LTR Y
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do mot teed .fowl same morning
when. brought in.
!Highest . Cash Prices.
--cis"( FOR --
Cream .,and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone .94 Zurich
192.0
A Year Of
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT
for the
London Life Insurance Co.
plead Office; -- London, Canada
SCALE OF PROFITS
To Participating Policyholders
was
Increased During War Period
Maintained through Epidemic
Period
Continued in high cost period
An unparelled Reward.;
Lt. A. Hoffman, Agent
COAL
Spring and Summer
3ELIVERIE S
SEASON' 1922
Owing to the strike of the iVtin
-rens now prevailing in the Pennsyl
Irenia. Anthracite coal fields, we
as re unable to guarantee -delivery
o.' price and until conditions be-
'come more settled orders will lee
taken subject to but being able o
'obtain supplies and at prevailing
►reel titan of delivers,
carSl,teio .
0A , & PRODt teE M1 TtCHANT
'r'I'`ItlVMS;--,CASH
One! Otfice 10vv. House i0j,
ENSALL ONT,.
PUT ' YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,.
Found, No' ice, Etc, Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE -•
I I have a quantity of Fertilizer
on hand. Everybody should use
Fertilizer' on corn land and buck-
wheat land. J. Hey Jr -41-3
NOTICE
Prof. E Katz, .the noted Eye
sight and optical specialist, wiell
known, to be one of the most 'skil-
led •opticians in Ontario`, will bat
Zurich on Friday June to 30th, one
day only; and will test eyes teethe
method tthat seldoirn fags, ' High
class of frames and glasses at one
third less than regular.. price.
Prof. E. Katz, Listowel,
NOTICE
I have . taken out License far
Auctioneer for the County of Hur-
on, and am in a position to con-
duct ale
sales by auctioGive ve r i me
a trial and I will assure you satie-
faction or no ,.charge. tf-29
James 1 enomey R. R. 2, Zurich,
Fhone. No. "10-93
G. S. , ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
,DENTIST
' Graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
of the University of Toronto.
Late District Dental. Officer, Mil-
itary District No. One, London,Ont.
Office`. `hours at Zurich every.
Tuesday and Friday from 10.00 a
m. until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc-
ial- House, (Upstairs). Main Of -
fife at Bayfield, Ont. -19
Starting on. Thursday, May 2nd.
Zurich Studio and ..Book Room
Printing Developing, Photos
on Post Cards,
Etc., Ete.
Also sell Cameras
, y
FilmsAlbumsl,
and' all ametuer's
Supplies.
A full Line '• -of
School books and
Stationery always on hand tf21,
OBRIEN"& KALBFLEISCH
Hartleih Block Zurich
NOTICE TO CREDI-TORS
In the estate of Albert Rosa;,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all
persons having, claims agaainst.the
estate of Albert Rosa, late of the
Township; of Hay, in the County
of ,Huron, mason, deceased, who
died on or about the 01st of April
1922, are required to -deliver to
undesigned executors, Zurich, Ont.
on or before the 24th day of June
A:. D. 1922, a full statement, of
their claims, together with partic-
ulars thereof, and the nature of
the securities,: if any, held bu:them
all duly verified byaf affidavit.
And take notice that after the
said last mentioned datethe said
executors will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate of the said deceased
among the persons entitled there-
to, having regard to such claims
as heshall have received due not-
ice and in accordance therewith.
Dated at "Zurich this 5th day of
June, A.D. 1922,
Emma Rosa, Harry Rosa,
and Rosa, Executors.
and
Rich -
BIG 4
League Game
n GODERICH vs. ZURICH
Friday June 23rd
Cori e anti see the fast Goder-
ich Imprtoed teaan play against;
our Hcme Brews.
Game cabled at 5.30 nun. Sharp.
Millinery Sale
Big Reduction in all ;lines- , of
rliilinery .Come early while the
at,sortmcnt is 'good. Store'ivillbe
open • until June 301'th only. Kindly
settle al 'laeconnts before that,
date. r t
M. E. ROUTLEDGE, Zurich
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. E. Desch spent the pa'rst
'eek et Dashwood
Mr. and Mrs, T.L. Werra were:
visitors to Bayfield on Sunday.
Miss Ortha M•elich, was a week
end' guest of lxei. friend Mise Grace
Manson, Goshen line, Stanley,
Call up the Herald Office, and
Teat us have the names of your
visitors, and we'll do the ,•'eat.
Mr, and Mrs. JakeBattler, Baby-
lon, visited on Sunday at Mr, and
Mrs. Herb: Dis jardine. Parr line.
Miss Bose 'I Inns, who; had been
'
at London Lir some '1nQn tlas , Feta-
ur.nfed to her home here last week.
Miss Mabel ISchade, Dashwood,
spent the week -end with her friend
Miss tl,delil Witmer, Babylon Line.
.. Mrs. We G. Hess and ;son, Mr,.,
Harry G. Hess spent w ,few days
in Detroit. They returned on
Tuesday evenings
Mr. Daniel. Bennett of Baden is.
spending the week Visiting- old
friends: We are pleased to see
Dan back in Zurich.
Mrs. Edgar Edighoffer,. of Lan-
sing, Mich., ;.is visiting with ,herr'
sister, Mrs. N. Sararas, and other
relatives in and around Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs,. Herbert Hey and,
two children of London, spent the
week -end at the former's parentd,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hey, and other
relatives.
Among those who.took'part in
the programe at the Social on
Monday night d
were•'. Miss Poll-
a
ock of Grand Bend, Miss Eratt of
Stanley, Rev: Hauch of. ,Crediton?.
and Rev. Yager of Dashwood •
Mr. 1V i. C. ,Milliken, principallof
.Z P(, S. ha'd charge of the. high
room of Henson P. S'.,ewhile the
pupils tried their Lower' • School
Exams., and Miss Sharp of Henna1l.
p*'sided at Zurich.
The waterof the recent floods
has now all cleared away and the
loss is mode .'n4alele and ,better.
seen, as Miley an acre''of spring:
crop, especially beans, are damn:
aged.
Mr. and Mrs;. S. Deitz, and dau-
ghters, Misses Ade and Alice were
Sunday visitors at ,the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stebbins near
Grand Bend. i
Alt join in and .go to the Z.B.
S. Picnic this Thursday, June 22nd:
By you attending and doing w=hat
you can, it will be as decided suc-
cess. Ladies.: don't forget to
abundantly fill that lunch basket
A Strawberry Social will be
held on the Presbyterian Church
Lawn at Grand Bend, on Thursday
XJune 22nd. • .upper served'..
from (i<; to 8 o'clock,a very.
good .program is being prepared
consisting of 4oca9 talent. Also
a quilt -will be sold by auctionl
The. Mitchell Advocalt, alweek
or ttivo ago published an account
ofa stabbing affray aft' iSr.alf;i
which caus"l quite at .sensation:.
But those w:r3 sent the story along
failed' t) cake notice of ';the fact
that the tragedy happened in;
18E:.: t
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ga'lmlan and
two children : of So vereigny Sask.
1, r
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are /visiting for ai few weeks alt the
home of the,, former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Gellman of the vil-
lage, and also other relatives. It;
does us good to see the _'old boy!:
come back to Zurich, as Mr. Gag-
men has been absent . for _-• rtes
years. • I.
Those who attended the funeral
of the late 'Mrs. Jacbo Brown from
a- distance were; tIr. and Mrs.
Chris. Broin!, : Bay :Port, Mich;
Mrs. John Faist Bay Pert, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Brown, Sebewa-
ing, Mich.; Mil, and Mrs. Fred,
Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott
Thedford; Mr. Fred: Kehen, Brant-
ford; Chris. and Florence Kellen,:
ltano'ver; Rev. and Mrs, G F.
Brown, Tavistock; Mrs. (Rev. Wit-
tich, Morristown.,
The annual Meeting of the Hur-
on County Breeder's Association-,
Vas held ids,,.,. Win'gham Town(iiaft1
on Saturday, June, 17th. R,. ' W.
Wade of tilt Live Stock Branch of
Toronto, was present and -gave an
address on "Live Stock Improve-
inent:" Mr. Wade advised • ro-
ganizing aj local Board to handle.
this work. Lbieral aseletance is
promised by the Department in
every case Where and organization
gets together for Live Stock Im-
provement. ;Following Mr. Wade's
address, the .business, of the An-
nual Meeting was gone into, with
the result, regarding election of
officers as follows;—President,
Oliver Turnbull, Brusses • Vice -
Pres„ Thos. Kerr, Henfr yn; Secy.
Treasurer, S. E. Strothers, Clinton.
tennis O'Brien "Rd Bird" Agent Zrich
nirr1er oi: people) are
d witli :It SurliMee li'iu,
Mini 1+rederiek Weeeloh of flash-
woDa 'spent Sunday in the viihige
i4I;r, T; L,• Williams is doing come
atteective improVeinents` to his
dwellili property.
lV1f';;Lee, Benedict, who left. some
time fit "Q for Cochrane,, New On-
tario, has returned home.
The avc a; e the'reachee a tem-
perature of 140 degrees whenrune
nin;>?; at 20 miles an hour,
Mr. and Mrs, Isiah Witmer of
the Goshen, Dashwood; pspentSian-
day with Mr, and Mrs. J.,Galimae,
Nobody just knows what the
coal' strike will cost, but every-
body kn'aiso' who will pay for it.
The .union picnic of Blake, Kip-
pen, and Ilillsgreen will be held
July 1st at thte 'gro ve on John
Forest's ,farmt
me. and Mrs. A F. lIesil and
family were Sunday .visitors at
the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wilson, near Centralia.
Mr. G. Koehler, Mrs, C. L. Smith
and Mis's I. Fowlie spent Sunday
at, the .home of Mr, and Mrs. ,Syl,
Witmer, Babylon Line,.
Mr..Peter Papineau is erecting a
small Ibuilding adjoining the rear
of the old Soverign Bank building
which he intends using as a vul-
canizing plant.
Pool room owners are now liable
funder an Act, passed last year, for
o a table in
tax of 3
a Provincial $
eddition to the license paid the
municipality in which they reside.
There was a; slight decline in
the cost of living during the month
+rf „ay„ accordinig to ;the Labor
D epartment, Ottawa. , .The aver
•tge cost of the weekly fim'ly bud-
get of 29 Staples food in 60 cities
w n.s $10.22 at the beginning of Mav
as compared with $10•;26 at the beg
inning of April, 812.25 in May, 1921
and $7.t3 in May 19924. <.
The 'Mulnicijoal Clerk has recei-
ved notice from, the Registrar Gen
oral's office, Toronto. that they
intend to .penalize phyisicians and
othees .who fail to register births
within the proper ti.m.e limned;
The limit for parents is 30 days,
while phylsicians• are required to
make;: notice within 48 hour,e after
the birth talcees place.
The Municipal. Act has . been
irne-ndacl to provide that a mun-
icipality may now annually elect
their councils on the first Monday
in Deeernbeer,' rather than the
first Monday in January] To
change the ' date it is, necessary'
or ,Chef 'council to pass .a by-law
to that effect. The whole quest -
:or • f niu"i:ipzl government wo
nld be batter considered if such
were made in all munic-
ip• alitieka-;
j
,. Within' the Tinonth, three more
weekly paper have gone out of
buoines9 Avhich in the suxeet eiri-d
,•nc.e the suhscription- . price can-
not corrie down,. True the cost: of
,s.vsniint ,has been slightly re-
ee ee. the total reduction being
to two .cents per year on -a
zr's subscription. Newsprint''15
still three times the price off pre-
war
re-war days. Ink is from five to six
firv.es : the price that it ;was ten
`e'irs ago. : •;;Type is between;two
and three times pre-war - prices.
'WWI, which during the war war,
wired. to 'almost ` prohibited pri-
ces. is still three times the prewar
,price.: "Cuts" that in 1913.could
be purchased for 75c. are to -day
from 28.75 up. Coal is seven dol-
lars, a l'on ldear. r. Postage has
been inercase•I six-fold.,t The cap-
ital
ital required to -d ty to run a pi
ing business is three times what
it used to be.
WILL MAKE ATTENDANCE
AT SCHOOL COMPULSORY
A circular has been issued by
the department of education bear-
ing on the part-time courses to be
established in accordance with the
provisions of the Adolescent Sch-
ool Attendance Act, Section 9 of.
the Act by proclamation of ' the
lieutenant Governor will conte in
to force September 1st., next. The
circular points out that in accord-
ance with the ,making of this sect-
ion ,;law the establishment of part
time classes for, adolescents who
are. unable to attend regular sch-
ool classes will be imperative.
"Until September 1st 1923 only
n
young persons from
14 to 16 years
of age who are at work ` either at
home or . in gainful employment
are required to attend these class
es, but on and after that date
young persons from 16 to 18
years of age, - or who have
not passed the matriculation exai?n
ination of an approved university
or who have not completed a cot;-
rse in study Which may be regard-
ed as equivalent of the matriculat-
ion examination will be required
to attend," ;states the circular.
According' to the regulations,
persons from 14 to 16 years of age
will be required to attend the part
time courses for 400 hours each
year, and persons` from 16 to 18
will be required to • attend 320
hours each year. 'the periods may
be distributed to suit the various
school hoar s.
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Automobile. Insurance
Are You Protected?
"Yesterday Arthur Elridge of this city, had a car. To -day,
nothing remains of it but the charred frame work. Shortly after
running it into the Garage, the neighbors deteeted flames shooting
out of' the roof. The' brigade' was on the scene promptly, bt&the
car was a complete loss before the firemen could get to it. Ae^
cording to the fire chief the fire was started by a short circuit.
Tho motorist's ,loss is about $1,000,110".—Woodstock news Item,
Saturday Free Press, London.
.t;E':r ME GIVE YOU RATES ON %''1:1tTr AND TRANSIT, THEFT, PI/II
LIC LIABILITY, COLLISION AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.
VICTORY BONDS SOLD AND 130176I1T.
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO;--- . .
Andrew F. Hess,
Zurich
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