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Zurich Herald, 1922-09-14, Page 5.414 4 Thursday, Sept, 14th, 1922 BUSINESS CARDS voudfoot, Killoran & HOLMES, Barristers, Solicitors, Nutertes, PUblil, Etc. Office on. the Square, 204. .door from Hamilton St, God- erirh, Private funds to loan at invest raLea. Proudfoot, KC,: J. L. Killoran D. E, Holmes. Mr; .Hermes 'will he: in Hensen on, tFridayi of gaeh week, Andrew F. He*.Township Clerk I+ssuer'.of marriage licenses, Notary Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut omobile Insurance, Representing "Huronand Erie; Mortgage., Corpora- tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich, tyntarie. • Dr.I. ,S. Hardie DE ITTST At ZURICH ELERY W EDNEBD AY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY AIN OFFIC'S — HENclALL, OSCAR KLOPP Professional Auctioneer, graduate b1 Davenport Auctioneering School 'Try me for real estate, merchandise, jewellery pedigreed stock, farm sale$ Rates alwaysreasonable, my territory the world. Choice farms for sale. thous 18-93 Zurich Licensed Auctioneer Licensed Auctioneer for County oI Huron. In a position to con- duct any auction sale, regardless las to size or articles to sell. I :solicit -your business% and if not ;Satisfied will make no charges for <services. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood, phone 31 r 13,, Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc �•Higheet Cash Price for Woull 1 OASH FOR SKINS & g1DES Tiingblut & rt Beiche ZURICH LIVERY 1 am in a position to accomo- Idate. all requirements in the Livery. tine, have Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL Phone 68 Zurich. S. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTISrr " Graduate of the Royal College bI Dental Surgeons of. Ontario and +Df 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 Main rcOf- lel House, (Upstairs).. -19file at Bayfield, Ont. 2nd. Starting on Thursday, May LIVE POULTRY WANTED 'Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m. Do mot feed fowl same morning. 'when brought in. y 'Highest Cash Prices —CASH FOR -- Cream and,• Eggs W. O' Brien „Pbolne 94. i Zurich C-OAL 1 . Spring and Summer DELIVERIES SEASON 1922 44 los. S iT .af ALP T loring Departnaen On Thursday SeptOber In. Rennie's Block VERY. CHOICE HIGH GRADE 'SUITS AND OVERCOATS THE FINEST FANCY AND PLAINT MATERIALS COME IN 'AND CHOOSE THE FABRIC AND STYLE THAT YOU LIKE AND LET'. US MEASURE YOU FOR SEASONABLE AT- TIRE. • t t THEY CANNOIT BE DUPLICAt.4TED IN VALUE , +'OR THE PRICE WE ASK. WE ARE4ALSO HANDLING THE WELL KNOWN` O: AND STYLE 20 Century Brand Clotning TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE. ALSO; Tile Scotland Woollen Mills CLOTHING WHICH HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE No More ir No Less IN CONNECTION WE ALSO DO CLEANING, PRESSING AND AIRING. GIVE US A CALL. E. E. Wurth Zurich PUT PUT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR SALE I have fanning mill seivesand. screens for sale. J. Hey,jr. 8-3 .FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 -acres, being Lot 14, con. 11, Stanley Township. There is on the premises a Sid storey brick house, Two bank barns with cement floors, good stables, plenty of spring water, half -mile from church and school, well fenced and, drained,land is of a rich clay 'loam and in la good state of cultivation. Six miles north of Zurich. Reasonable' Terms. For particulars apply on the premises to George Elliott, Varna, P. O. Owing to the strike of the Min- ars now prevailing in the Pennsyl- •'vania Anthracite coal fields, we are unable to ;guarantee delivery "br price and until conditions be- mire more settled orders will be taken 'subject to our being able to obtain 'supplies and at prevailing *rice time of delivery. , ti tiL✓+..i W- C .ZS.UClCYZ. 100,0i & PRODUCE MERCHANT TERMS ;-;GASH s ?Phone Office 10w. House 10j. FARM FOR SALE 100 -acres of good clay Loam, all tilahle, situated one mile from all town of Clinton on the London Road. There is a • good bank barn 50x56 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 onccard and small fruits„ Would' sell at once and give possession immediately. For further particulars apply to Mr. Amos. Courtright, Clinton. _.a FARM FOR SALE 100 -acres Farm, , 10 acres good liams were motoring from Seaforth bush, balance under cultivation;I to Zurich, iii meeting another car, Lot 7, Lake. Road East, Stanley owing to the wet and soft condit Township, .21,4 miles south of Bay= lion of the roadside, their car skirl - field. Good brick house, base- dad into the ditch throwingMt Miss s ment barn 40x60; implement barn, Williams through the wind shier 26x40, good water supply; teleph-' and cutting her head that several one and rural maid. For price and stitches had to be inserted. - Both LOCAL NEWS Miss Elizabeth Rennie will re- sume her teaching of piano and singing after the 20th_ of this month. Messrs. Russell Hodgins , and Frank Miller of London, spent the week -and at the home of Mr. Syl- vanus, Witmer, Babylon Line. ' Alargo slumber .';of peopiozi'r attending London Fair this week' aiid 1j aut0 seellri to be lite way of ,.oinx Nli sly Clara Kuntz and Miss Ada Sippol. oaf faandsin ' and Dotroit agar l,eetiYe] .y• leave returned to their homes after visiting relatives in these parks. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Kuntz of the 14th eon. and Mr. and Mrs, Ed, !Sipper' Of Lansing, Mich,,' were week -end viatiors to I itchener,N.ew Hamburg and • Stratford. Isn't it .strange that if a little woman is married to a big man she is ,b ossg and if a big woman is married to 'a little than she is boss too? Mrs. Famine Roichwein, 'who had visited for the past three weeks with her aunt, Mrs. D. Sararas, ,Sauble. Line, and other relatives, has returned to her home at De- troit, Mr, and Mrs, J. Wilhelm of Baden, accompanied by Mr, and J S Wilhelm of the same place, spent ,Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith, St. Joseph. The latter two remaining for the week Mr. and Mrs. Josia Sararas of the Bauble, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm, of New Hamburg, recently motored , to Walpole Island, taking in the an- nual Indian Fair at that place. NOTICE. We have opened up our cider mill end are operating same on Tuesday and ,Thursday of each week. George Becker, Bronson iLne, north of Dashwood. Owing; to the volume of adver- tising in the Herald this usual amount' 07 • general ' has to be curtailed, but conditions will improve next week. - Mrs: H. Rembe,, who had been for scrub ti ne at Hamilton, owing. to ill health, returned to her home here on Thursday and is, feeling mu21i het'-er.- Parties having not get their their supply of peaches, should try. and get same at once as our sea- son's crop will be over by middle of next week. C. O. Smith, St. Josehp. • The threshing machines are eon- tinuously humming away at the large 1922 crop. Many farmers• have already threshed,, while others are patiently awaiting the mach- ine. Next Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 20th and • 21st is the Big Event of the season, namely the Zurich Fall Fair. Already the town is bestirring itself for the. occasion, Our merchants have also made sp- ecial arrangements to handle the big crowd, and. we ,would advise;; the public to do your slice ping while attending Zurich Fall Fair. Be present and; d.o your bit and we. will have the best show ever. On Saturday evening, while Mr. J. A. William's and Miss Ethel Wit - full particulars apply to the own- er.—Chester Nicholson, Bayfield, Ontario]. NOTICE I have taken out License far of Hur- on, for Auctioneer County A 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 Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich, Phone. No. 10-93 lunch Stub and Book Room occupants were considerably shak en up as a result. Master Olin Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Foster experienced a severe bump from the fender of a Mi. G•ingerich's car Mick,, on Monday evening. Olin was standing with his father on the, roadside, and were watching Mr. R He_ideman's car, and. Mr. Gin- gerich not s•ee•ng the little fellow hit him in :the back of the neck with the fender of his rachine,Re is however doing nicely and will soon be alright again. • NOTICE. We are operating our cider mill every Tuesday and Thursday, be- ginning Tuesday Sept. 19th. Par- ties wishing to have apple butter made, should make arrangements by phone. F. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich FOUND On the Bauble Line, an auto tire- 30x3%. Owner can have same by proving article and paying this adv. from Mr. Philbert Den.ouie, St. Joseph,. NOTR'',F ' CLER'K'S NOTICE OF 'FIRST POS- TING OP VOTER'S LIST, 1922 Municipality of the Township of Hay, County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 9 of the Onitario Voter's List Act, the copies required by said Sec- tion ection to be transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last Revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipality to be en- titled to vote in the said Municip- ality at Elections and that eaid list was first posted up in my office on the , est day . of September,1922 and remains there for your inspec- And Thereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any„„errors or omissions cor- rected''according to law. Dated at Zurich this 1st day of ZSepteniber, 1922. Z ANDREW F. HESS, Clerk of the Township of Hay. AUCTION SALE Of Farms, Farm Stock and Impl- ements, on Tuesday, OOct. 3, 1922. at 12.30 sharp, on Lot 199 con. 10 1A -mile south of Zurich, Hay Town- ship, the following; HORSES -1 Agric. mere 5-v"s. old; 1Agr. horsei 5 -yrs old; 1 geld ing 3 yrs. old, 1 filly 2e rs. old; 1 horse 8 yrs, old; 1 mare 7 yrs. old 1 sucking colt. CATTLE -1 cow rising 4 due in February, 1 heifer due in Feb.; 2 cowsdue in March 7 yrs. old; 1 cow .duain`May, 6 yrs. old; 1heifer wine in April; 1 cow due in May 7 yrs, old; '2 fresh cows; 1 heifer due • in Oct.; 1. Reg. Shorthorn bull 13 months old "OOrai e Brand” (153380); 0 steers rising 2, 3 , heifers rising 2; 9 spring calves. Cattle all Durham with one exception. HOGS AND SHEEP -6 young ewes, 3 buck lambs, 2 ewe 'lambs, 3 hogs, about 175 'lbs. each. IMPLEMENTS—M. H. binder 6 -ft. cut; M. -H. mower 5 -ft. cut; Kemp manure spreader, Noxon drill, M. H. 13 -tooth cultivator; Hay rake; wheelbarrow, pea harvester, rol,er,. Noxon disc, 4 -section harrows, scud fier, 'Cockshutt gang plow, 2 walking plows, drain plow, Ren- frew Standard cream separator, nearly new; wagon, set bob sleighs cutter; buggy, Clinton fanning mill with bagger, 2,000-1b, cap. scales,. cart, wagon box, 2 gravel boxes, new hay rack 16 -ft; stock rack, wood rack, corn shel'ier, cuttine box, ' grindstone, sap buckets and pan, 2-doz. grain bags, turnip drill. et ,y t in 2 setts heavy' harness, 2 s gle harness, Treasure range, cradle, forks, shovels chains, about 14 ton of good hay, and numerous other articles. REAL ESTATE -50 acres grass land consisting of e,i Lot 18 con IA well drained and fenced. South Mr, Verne .Geiger, 'who has been employed in the State Bank, Pig- eon Mich. for the' past two years was appointed assistant cashier o. a meeting 07 the board of directors recently.He succeeds Ralph H. Heasty, who re- signed to accept the cashiership of the bank at Mikado. Verne is well and favorably known to many in Zurich being a brother to Mrs, Johni (echo of Zurich and. a son of Mr. John •Geiger, of Pig- eoandn, he livedfor Many ars wes • of uric ori a farm now occupied by Mr.Alit*er+ Snr- +i. iYtr oi 141 lu 'slN 1, rlya er, s OIIIIIIIIIaI s (JIM itionroommithomouto uumenguua utu i' ►erZpiltjeFatlY90 t0lltnedid1eA 1in � AVetclablel?i'epazatlo> ro �pitaitatin'g tttelivabY Rega $ingtlleStomuclisandBowels0 i r INFANT'S " 1lir1IA E* TherebyPtomatln stip;, ',Gheerfuine5sandnei n 9 Inciter uMph Mineral.Tlon SAl1ll1110 �eoF01dDr Pasq,1 ' ,YU Senna Randall. Sat into Sag fgmtat acleSadO to Bred IlanliedSligaryam. 85nt' avin AhepfalRemedyfooeay a�sod never ih $S and Loss oF, SLEEP fesuftia menet°% wiinlnfo c"1 FacSitmiesi-nal i' �'liEi �CUR rOMP+1�Y a 1 igoNTREAtQ For Infants and Cbildren, Mothers Know That, Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. ar�js ,per '�++�� , tin =�.."• "J v ,• K:�3?^c�-.4,+rs F�a5 • +.r 4.4-:-+÷+ g, +++ d +++++ �r++rr F4+ +-3' ••€•++++4++II•+++444.°k'+i'++++i Lumber LUIS sShingles ++ Everything in + Combination storm and screen doors made to order, + } Lumber and Buildin . Alateria1 Customer Fork cur Specialty. 4 Always in r• es ITLEISC PHONE 69 t as.+++$++++•3.#+i•.++'3•++++.e+++4+ +i»+++4.4.+++++++•+A+i`++++++++4 T1alf Lot 19, coni, . 11, 8 -acres good hard wood (gush, ivel� fenced and drained, good :Orchard, good bank > barn, plenty water, comfortabtle .inset received our ship t t 1' f fi m a e house hen house and other that inst,tut•on al ine ti g h' outbuildings. The above hien* moot of School Boobs, tinned farms may be bought pri v- + + + the market for saw logs ZURICH I ately;,; if not sold before day of. High _ - Books Etc. sale, villi then be sold by auction. 1 sums of five dollars TRMS--A1 , ,amount11 months and under cash,_ over that Printing and Developing, Photos ` , approved joint notes. furnishing, On Post Cards; Etc., lCtc. 3% per annum allowed for cash ya s+ Terms of real Stationer always on band tf21 eon, w i1 y y an credit amtount OBRIEN ° IKALB1� LEISCI a mile t Zurich', t1 Estate mntle known time of sale. Atr9. Cro".iiia Pros,:: Adm'n'stra:torix Hr,rtlelah Mock Zrjrirli erns. 'WA coli,$" flail tto Mr; Clot- `i J. 1'ohnston .Cleric. .���....,udiJi'.1�.;lkf�%AVfiWlaiait�.WVtLWYCMNWUWNa^V�!M"ir!��t tU4'+,;a.Ikw wiYm. yr dnT! til i'9'• $)t 1)rom()l•i(rO. Ostia, •,`rlapp �iil^ti+,i' ,U.'• WANTED The best Ford ,$,125 will buy Chalmers Six, New battery $850 1 Four wheel trailer, painted $90 F. Mo Hess & Co,- Zurich 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 detected flamesshooting out of the roof. The brigade vias 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 a. Saturday Free Press, London. LET ME GIVE YOU RATES ON FIRE AN'D. TRANSIT, THEFT,PUB LIC LIABILITY, COLLISION ANI) PROPERTY DAMAGE, VICTORY BONDS SOLD AND BOUGHT. Have You ADE YOUR WILL? FOR FULL PARTICULARS' APPLY TO;-- - Andrew E .1.1„ess, Zurich .''t ,3 1 A A