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Zurich Herald, 1922-09-07, Page 5
`T 1'r ursclz; Se13t©reber in 1922 ' 8U"a1NESI, C,l R1DS Peeedfoot, Killoran & }IOLME4, Barrister's, Solieitora, Notaries, :POW; Etc, Office on the Square, *ad deer from Hamilton St, C,lod- erith, Private funds to loan at [lowest rates. ' 11➢'G', 1'roudfoot, K;C, J. L. Killoran D. E. Holmes. 'Mr. Betimes will be in Eensall on ' Friday of each week, Andrew F. Hess, Township. Clerk Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut- Oneobile Insurance, Representing Huron and Erie Mortgage Corpora- tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich, Ontario. Dr.E. S. liaraie DENTIST gat ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DAM WOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICE — REN4ALL OSCAR KLOPP Professional Auctioneer, graduate set Davenport Auctioneering School Try me for,Teal estate, merchandise, wellery pedigreed stock, farm sales Rates alwaysreasonable, my territory the world. Choice farms for sale. Phone 18-93 Zurich Licensed Auctioneer Licensed Auctioneer for County het Huron. In a position to eon- tuct' any auction sale, regardless at; to size or articles to sell. I solicit your businessr, and if not reatisfied will make no charges for eat -vices. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood. Phone 31 r 13. 4 Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc _,Highest Cash Price for Woull 1 CASH FOR SKINS a H1DES T agblut &o. Doiehert 4 ZURICH LIVERY 1 arni in a position to'accomo- date all requirements in the Livery Line, have Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL Phone 53 Zurieh. Q. 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- iitary District No. One, London,Ont Office hours at Zurich every Tuesday and Friday from 10.00 a tat. until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc- ial .Rouse. ('Upstairs). Main Of- tife at Bayfield, Ont. -19 Starting on Thursday, May 2nd. LIVE POU LT R Y WANTED Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m. Do mot feed fow) same morning when brought in. !Highest Cash Prices ---CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94. Zurich COAL Spring and Summer DELIVERIES SEASON 1922 Owing to the strike of theMin- rera now prevailing in the Pennsyl- `taaia Anthracite coal fields, we are unable to guarantee delivery or price and until conditions be- -come more settled orders Will be taken subject to our being able to obtain supplies and at prevailing price time of delivery, r 'y .r CaY'1. e1Vx.i tioul & PRODUCE MERCHANT TERl12S-,CASH Tinenee, Office .LOw. House 10j. PUT YOUR Wants, F'or Sale, Lost, Pound, Notice, Etc. Ads N THIS •COLUMN' FOR SALE. Atwo-,year-old driver, single harness, and a fir st-cines top bug gy. For full particulars apply, to Deuomy Bros,. Zurich' tf8 NOTICE. Any persons found trespassing on Lot 13 and 14, L, R. E., Hay Township, will be prosecuted •to the fun extent of the law, FOUND ... On the Sauble Line, an auto tire 30x3%.1 Owner can have same by proving article'ancl paying this adv. from Mr. Philbert Denome, St Joseph. FOR SALE I have fanning mill selves and. -screens for sale. J. Hey,jr. 8-3 / DR. JOHN WARD Will make a complete test of refractive condition of the eye, and of ,the muscles. Spectacles scien- tifically fitted. Services at rea- sonable charges. Wr11 be at; — Zimmer's Hotel, Dashwood, Wed r nesday, [Sept. 6th. Wainer House, Zurich, Wednesday Sept. 13th. One stiff tooth Cultivator near- ly new. [Also one 8-16 used In- ternational tractor for sale. These are both good bargains. Louis Prang, Zurich -4 FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 -acres, being Lot 14, con. 11, Stanley Township. There is on the premises a 1;e storey brick house, Two bank barns with cement floors, good stables, plenty of spring water, half -mile from church and school, well fenced anddrained, land) is of a rich clay 'loam and in a good state of cultivation. Six miles north of Zurich. Reasonable Terms. r`__ ---eek.e1;..e- %ams s on the premises to George Elliott, Varna, P. 0. FARM FOR SALE 10 -acres of, good clay Loam, all `trlaLLe; situated one. mile `"froni the town of Clinton on the London Road. There is a good bank barn 5006 with cement floors and water in the barn pumped by wind mill from a never failing well; a good frame house with kitchen and wood shed and water on tap at house. Also orheard and small fruits. Would sell at once and give possession immediately For further particulars apply to M:i. Amos. Courtright, Clinton. FARM FOR SALE 100 -acres Farm, , 10 acres good bush, balance under cultivation; Lot 7, Lake Road East, Stanley Township, .2% miles south of Bay- field. , Good brick house, base- ment barn 40x60; implement barn 26x40, good water supply; teleph- one and rural mail. For price and full particulars apply to the own- ex.—Chester Nicholson, Bayfield, OntarioL IN. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear departed darling boy, Orville Glen Decher, who died one year ago Sept. 7th, 1921. Short and ,sudden '.vas the call Of one 'so dearly Moved by all The blow great, the shock severe We litt leh t ou ght his death so near Life was desired but God did see Eternal life wais best for thee. Father and; Mather NOTICE I have taken out License Per Auctioneer for the County of Hur- on, and am in 'a position to con- duct sales by auction. Give me a trial and I will assure you satis- faction or no charge, tf-29 James Donomey, R, R. 2, Zurich, Phone No. 10-93 Zurich Studio and Book Roo Juset received our ship- ment of School Books High School Books Etc. Printing and Developing, Photos On Post Cards, .'Etc., Etc, Stationery always on hand 021 OBRIE? 8 KALBFLEISCH Hettleib Block ee. Zurirb Mr. Milton B'eyrock spent the wielc-end here. Messrs, J. Hey . and wt,", " iR..., ware at Dashwood' on Sunditxf Mr, Russell Pa, eeter•.: of Ii It heaat lF`' spent, the holiday, at his e Mr. Frank aossenberry of l it; chener, is spending the weelc',here' Mrs. L. Masse of''Windsor ltS• visiting relatives in these parts' Miss L. Faust attended air 'sir ecutive meeting in the Meth9dis`t church, Hensel!, last .week Mr. Albert Siebert' of Kitrhenei . it CONVENTION e thirty-first annual Cozrveia= ni .Can lOonierence Branch., Yo- g . People's Allllano°, Evangelical satin, was held. et Classless, Aug, i9 ,to 31st, TG was one of the best *er'. The attendance was good td the weather fine, the pr'o,gr.- nx exeelient, and the interest tkr- •o63ghout .nester better• fin.; Wsuri•eA 4'. Tom[. Rr>.a.ciulg', Pa„ . President of Schuylkill Sem- inary , was the conventional speak or. He addressed the convention tsvxce a da!y morning and evening sessions, In a very able manner he discussed ".Bible " Study on Pra- yer" "The Personality of Jesus ^C "hr'ist" Bible Study on Consecret.- » rr. was a week enctd'' visit• or oris 'has` son T h" Spirt-.f,i�led Life," "Bi - home here. ,tie study and Evangelistn," and the igon'vention sermon as a (fitting Md's' Miss L. Richaron, of 1.4014011,nd o9rl, climax, spent the week -end with Mr. and Practical convention po'lieiee Mrs. harry Brown, 14th eon: Were adopted for the coming year Mr,. and Mrs. A. GeEdigixoffer . Great 'things aro expectedd. The and Mr.' Chas. Eimer spent: Ithe :. young people are doing a great jeoliday at Kitchener and Waterloo"vork :foto Christ and the Church, Mrs. W. H. Frank of Waterio4.The fo1'lowing officers were elee- Se spending a few weeks at the , ;ted; -•-Pres. Rev, Dengis Vice - home of her father, 'Mz 1C. Eilber,,:p es. Rev, Geil; Rec. Sec, Miss Eul- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. of c?een •�xuenther, Dashwood ; Corr... Cr ditoand were Sunday visitors with i h` Treas., Rev. N. Miss E. Dahms, EBridge- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Miller < : of Boit, StTiudy, Sec. sWHe he Ex Viable Study, Rev.- Nash. The Ex- Kitcheie h liddayeaddat the home eicutive of the past year ,did sp- of lendid work, and the officers were Publisher C. L. Smith is take nearly all re-elected. The slogan ing a few holidays this week, ^front, for the year is again "Every Atli - Wednesday afternoon till Monday. aneer a tither; the keynote, To Mr. M. 0. Mil4ikenj, who spit the past summer at London, has returned and resumed his duties iin Z. P. School. Mr. an;d Mrs. W. B. Col'les,; and little Bettie, who spent their ;bole. idays at Chatham, have returned'. to Zurich. have As to owe, not to own,. MARRIED Beaton-Jonsson—In eWin nipeg, August 199th, Anna Stephanie, daughter' of Dr. and Mrs. B. l3. Jonsson to Dr, W. Grant Beaton. McCutcheon-Heyrock—At Zuri hn on ay Setemer 4th, Miss, Mr. and, Mrs. I. Hudson and fain, Elva Mae Hevrock,b daughter 0f fly of Seaforth, spent Sunday at rMs. Carrie Heyrock, to Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Me1ie1 Frank McCutcheon, of London. Fier noticer that if a little Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 'Chablis', and family and Mr. Eldon Snell of De-' troit spent the holiday at the„1atY ter's parenrnts. Mrs. C. Gray and son Frank” spent the past week holidaying 'at' the home Of Mr. and, Mrs ay,. Brown, lt4h eon. • Mr. Emery Ruby and orad friend of Kitchener spent the week- end at the home of 'the former''; y;.arents, Mr. and Mrs, W. 'Ruby Mr. Cecil, Large, Miss • Le' Large, Grade and Gladys Bensi ger of Port Huron, spent : Lab( day with Mr. and Mrs. pe Koehler of the village.' Dr. J. R. Gibsony Toronto mother, Mrs. E. Gibson, G spent a few days recently the latter's brother Mr. Rennie, Babylon Line. Last Saturday Mr. Breln, who had been, Hospital, Londons .s tured spine, wa home hereaan,d,. expects to !bio we 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacor Hamburg are: Mr. and Theil of L,;.1nno spent .t end at th_f'hom•e of 0. 0. S Joseph. PEACHES PEACHES Our crop o.: peaches, which is of the finest quality is now ripe and we are piekind daily. Parties who can possibly come to the orchard, it will pay theny to do so, as ,our prices are very reasonable. Phone 87r13, Address, C. O. Smith, R,R,2, Zurich, Half mile south of St. Joseph, - IN MEMORIAM iy In loving memory of our dear eparted mother, Mrs. Elizabeth citadel, who died one year ago, ptember 12th, 1921. r hands were clasped upon her breast kissed her lovely brow. In our aching hearts, we know ave no mother now. cemetery silently sleeping ie pine. trees gently wave one we love so dearly we could not nave: sore with grief and 411 shall meet again t`1'he Children(' AUCTION SALE 0 'F FARM ursday Sept. 14th, 1922 at els, p.m. On the Premises, M' and Mrs. Edgar Broi rutli half Lot 12, S. B. Stanley, a. ? tens of Hensall, 'Mrs. A. retaining 50 acres. The Farmhas and son Bruce, of [the Bab woven Wire fencing, tile dra- line, are spending their vac,. t ed, good clay loam, never fail - at the former's cottage, Gr:. :ng > water_ all kinds of fruit, Bend. 4ixty-two loads of cement gravel ;We are pleased to report tha, Blocks and abutmans will be sold Mr. Hy. Vol'land, of the Bronson with farm. Barn is 40x60, comf- Line, '\vho was taken to St. Jos- Portable frame house, driving shed eph Hospital, London to be op-. and' .other outbuildings, Good hard erated on for appnedicitis, is maple bush. Possestion will be getting along nicely. His many given immediately except use of friends wish him a speedy nee' house reserved to November 1st overy. rTEEMS-10Z of .punccase money 9 Mr and Mrs, Schindler of Ta v- on day of sale. Balance in 30 day i privilege of leaving $1,000 o [stock, Mrs. Wagner of Shakes- with peare, Mr. Horace Klapp and two mortgage. Positively ne reserve. sons and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klopp Mr's'' Eazabeth Stelik, eroprito.res and family of Stratford, Dr. and Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer. Mrs. Hubert Klopp and daughter NOTICE Rothe of Ahnterstburg, all were CLERK'S NOTICE OF ,FIRST POS holiday visitors at the home of TING OF VOTER'S LIST, 1922 Mr. and Mrs. Was. Klopp, 14unicipality of the Township o Hay, County of Huron. Guests fled in their night clee Notice ie hereby given that I thing and hotel employees clam- have transmitted or delivered to bored down the fire escapes from the persons 'mentioned in section 9 the third floor to safety' at 3 0'- of the Onftario Voter's List Act, celock last Monday morning at the copies ,required by said Sec - Kincardine, when fire of uncertan tion to be transmitted or delivered origin broke out' in the Quense Ho- ,of the list, made pursuant to said. tel. The blaze was well under - Aa, ''of all persons appearing by way when discovered and present the last Revised Asses;,ment Roll ed alarming proportions when the of ,the said Municipality to be en - guests were aroused. No body titled to vote in the said Mitnicip- was hurt but several rooms were ality at Elections and that eaid list badly damaged and furniture de- was :first posted up in my office stroy'ed. on the lst day of September,1922 I1311 WESTERN FAIR 'arid remains there for your inspec- tiQ'iti.` n s f LONDON, ONT. , And Thereby can upon all Voters to take immediate proceedings to Thousands of copies of The have any errors or omissions eor- Official programme foYr the Wei rented, according to law. tern Fair are being distributed and Dated at Zurich this lst day of make interesting reading for" inter` ZSeptember, 1922. ding visitors. Two performances Z : ANDREW F. HESS, daily for the full week of Sept. Clerk of the Township of Hay. 11th will take place before ,the FALL PAIR DATES Grand Stand. There will be speed` issued by the Agricultural So - events each day and plenty of cietfes Branch of the Ontario music all th etime. Fireworks ev- Department of Agriculture er ynight with change of progre gayfietcl ,... Sept. 26-27 arumg . Monday, Sept. 11th will Blyth .. .:.Sep. 28-29 be children's day. The Gates and Brussels .. ... .Sept. 14-15 Grand Stand will be free ;to 011. Dungannon Oct. 5--6 children 12 years of age and under.' Exeter ,.. ,.: ... . ,Rept, 10 The Boy Sovuts of Western Ont- i! ordwich .. Oct. 7 ario will be a feature in Mondays Godericlx . ... Sept 6--8 programme both afternoon and '[,ueknove .. Sept 19-20 evening. 0 The Y. W. 0. .D Mitchell Sept 19-20 girls will give an exhibition of ;l;i'pley` Sept 26-27 ,drills, etc„ on Tuesday and Wed., 'Seeforth Sept 21-22 nesday nights. Automobile rao- 'Toronto ... .. Aug. 26 Sep 9 es .;on Saturday 10th at 3 o'eloek: (London, (W'ostern Fair) .Sept 9-16 All this will be in addition to the Wing -bath .:. Sept 25-26 vegetal: programme, Ali Zurich Sept. 20-21 t nfoirnation •he Secretary at the GeneralOtfie- :very second in Canada, of which vxry Umittay, be obtained from Abeee 2,009 matches are lighted 11`"67 aa7 borr.'o A, ci, VIM lo11m,omiogiio,muoolure;wmmamuum[mu,munouwunuuoMmnJwu •�==ter 900 DROPS 1111111111111111 110, 1 , i 111111 m1 �„!� N4 9.079 �� hI Thema rietari'oMOIttifedia iAVedetablePteparaticwfot6s f ,pimitatingtherood by Re$alair lingthhStomachsandBgwet8 Ir INFANTS °.CIlILDRE. T erebypromotingDi¢eso pCiteertninessandlies t no tl neither Oppii�um,MorP ;Mineral. Nox NARCOTI RedpeatelatPx P Rxhel/a Salla PaP Anisc Bred nainx pacguptcmiitat Bflarbcoah.ivd i Ahelpfuigemedyfor itonstipalionand'p at11'° tJ and 'Feverishness and osof SLEEP resuitIVerefron►s'ialafanay >;acSim]le5i�naturc Awa C s CorspANY MONTREAL, i''Q'— Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know a'�� Genuine Cast Qrii ., Always Bear the Signature of In Use. For Over Thirty Years CASTORI ter CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. ,....p...............p... .. ...„................... Lumber Laths Shingles l Everything in t Combination storm and screen doors made to order, f. 1F Lumber and Building Material t Custom Work our Specialty I Always in ty.. + PHONE 69 4• a f.{.a,..1.1.4.+4.4.t4.•M÷•N4.4.++++++4, o++++.F.§.+++ '+++++++++'I" ++'i'44 the market for saw logs4. FLEISCH ZURICH r�J 11111.11111.1111111.111101111.111111111111.01.111111111111 WANTED The best Ford $125 will buy Chalmers Six, New battery $850 1 Four wheel trailer, painted $90 F. M. Hess & Co. - Zurich Automobile Insurance Are You Protected? "Yesterday Arthur Elridge of this city, bad a car. To -day, nothing remains of it but the charred frame work. Shortly after running it into the Garage, the neighbors detected flames shoot• cut of the roof. The brigade emee on the scene promptly, but the car was a complete loss before the firemen could get to it. Ac- cording to the fire chief the fire was started by a short circuit.. The motorist's loss is about $1,000.00". --Woodstock news Item Saturday Free Frees, London. ,,. r ;-;i c•;* LET ME GIVE YOU RATES ON FIRE AND TRANSIT, THEFT; ]PUB LIC LIABILITY, COLLISION AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, VICTORY BONDS SOLD AND BOUGHT. H ave You MADE YOUR .WILL? FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO;-- jY,Ait'9:.a1ac. A re� HessZurich