Zurich Herald, 1922-10-26, Page 5•trz9:;rr°m,5
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Tixurs(1ay, October 26th 1922
BUSINESS 'CARDS
uucffoot, Killorun & iioI1\ Jr %
Barx1stexsv. pc? lig: Loa NuLaridt,
, P> aali., Etc. Oit,ee on the Sqoaie,
girl dooe from ll.amiltou St, God-
elrich, Private' funds. to loan at
•loaveet rates.
• W. Prouditiot,' K,C, J. L, k illorazr,
D. E. klolmes,
Mr. Holmes will be in Hensel), op
Friday of each week,
„rr,�..;wry.w..,....oa,wea,nu+.+nw�•nw•....no.---,
AndrOW F. Hess, Township Clerk
Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary
Public; Commissioner, :Fire and Aut
.mobile .Insurance, Representing
'Huron and Erie Mortgage Corpora -
ties, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Ontaro.
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e
DEI`4'Jl 1ST
At.
-ZURICH EVERY WADNi SDAY
DA.SHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY•
MAIN OFF1Cpl — HEN° \L14.
OSCAR KLOPP
ProfessionalA.ucttoueer, graduate
ast Davenport Auctioneering School
m
'e for real estate, merchandise,
y
• i,ewellerypedigreed stock, farm sales
Hates alwaysreasonable, my territory sale.
the world. Choice farms for Zurich
Phone 18.9 3 " •
Licensed Ani tnceV
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron: Ina position to con-.
auction sale, reg.ardJess
duct an j?
nes to size or articles. to sell.
'solicit your business; and if not
for
'satisfied will'make no charges'
servaices• Dashwood,
.Arthur Weber,
Phone .31 r 13.
Z'urioh ee
•
Fresh and"' Sart Meats
Boiogna.. Sausages,' etc
",li ghest Cash Price for Woull1
CASH FOR SKINS terw'II1DES
irtingbinat
ZURICH LIV.IERV
I ami in a position to accomo-
date :all requirements in the Leery
tine,' have Auto for hire.
Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
• Phone '59 Zerich:
PUT YO1111
Wantsy For Sane, Lost,
round, Ilotice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
WANTED
M[' W. a.. Nue
un' Friday.
fir. and Mrs. A. Melicic, :Miss Lila:
M.eliclt. and Miss :Cert 13 rill were to
,, ntdon on Thursday.
We are in the market for, Dutch ivl:i', John J)eci,,e' Jr., was at
;Bette and large onions, Highest Poiest on iSunday.
market prices paicd, )lost be well. Dr: Taylor of 'Dashwood call'cl
cleaned,_16 in the village on Monday.
T" 1'1, W lfTi"1VI
is visiting with relatives :at DryEla
When a man loses anything e7ase
he advertises for it. When he los-
es his head, he stops advertising,
and then everything stops.
London
1@, S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTISiT
Graduate of -the Royal College
Jot Dental •Surgeons of Ontario and
01 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
ns. until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc-
ial House, ,(Upstairs). Main Of-
'fife i at 'Bayfield, Ont. -19
Starting on .Thursday, May 2nd.
LIVE
POULT RN(
WANTED
WANTED
DUTCH SETS. highest mar-
ket price paid, Must be thoroughly
dry and put through .fanning nxill
J. GA.SCUO & SON r-16
;tar: Jonnathan 131earn of . Mielb
NOTICE. visited the past week at the home
We halve opened up 'our, cider, of his sister, Mrs, Gott. Merner
mitt and are operating same - on Mr, 1)an el Smith, who ;spent the
Tuesday and Thursday of each pn'st feahWeeks 'at New liauxhui'f;,
week, ' George Becker, Bronson returned home on Friday.
iLne,' north of D4sliwood• •Mr, and; Mrs. P, J. Smith of, Ch
athani wee visitors at the home
NOTICE. of ldr. and Mrs, John Hey, Jr.,last
•
We are operating our eider mill.
every Tuesday and ,Thursday, be-
ginning Tuesday Sept, 19th. Par-
ties wishing to have apple better
made; shoilcd make arrangements
by phone. F. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich
NOTICE
week.
Mr. Kenneth Routledge, ' who
spent the Past few months • at
Lawson, Sack„ has returned and
haillookhailand hardy.
Cooler .reasonable weather d
prevailing the past'few: days, as
the., tuns :for the .nice . rearm baleeyy
dasy ;will be a thing .of the past
Lor some months.
Mr.and Mrs. Moses "Erb and
I have ',taken .out License for Mr. and Mia. Ituciy, Schwattzentrtt-
Auctioneer for the:County of Iiur- her of the Bronson. Line,..lveie,a'e-.
on, and am in a position to ..cone
cent Visitors with friends • at. New
duct sales by auction. Clive me IIainburg
• Mrs. E. Bassenberry, who, has'
•
been for several •weeks ,with her
sister, Mrst P. Koehler,; owing to
illness, we are pleased to state, in
able. to go to, her again:
'Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do mot feed fowl samo morning
wbeln brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
-CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. 'O'Brien
Photo 94, Zurich
CO
L.
Spring and Sumner
DELIVERIES
a trial and I will assure you satis-
faction or no change. tf-29
James Denomey,• 4 R. 2, Zurich,
DR, JOHN WARD
•
Will make a complete test of
refractive condition of the eye, and
of the muscles. Spectacles; seientif-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
charges. Will i' e at;— '8-22
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Ziamner's Hotele Dashwood,. - Wed-•
nesday, Oct, 18th,
W alper House, Zurich, Wednesday
Oct. 25th.
Zurich Studio and Book Boom
Just received our ship-
ment of School Books,
High School Books Etc.
Printing and Developing, Photos
On Post Cards. Etc., ;` Etc.
Stationery. always on hand tf21
OBRIEN & KALBFLEISCH
Hartleib', Block . — Zurich
GAI
• Mr. Hy. Voir and, who recent1
underwent an operation • for ap
l•,enclriatis at a London Hospital,
{ is we are pleased to state, able'to
be around town again.
The Misses Smith*, Miss Voelker
and Miss Pearl Oi'twein of Creditor
spent Sunday With the Tatter's' par-,
exits, on the Bronson Line.
WE ARE SELLING OUT THE
BALANCE OF OUR STOCK 0,F
MEN:S READY TO WEAR SUITS
AT CLEARING PRICES. AS WE
DO NOT INTEND 'PO STOCK THIS
I.IN.C, IN FUTURE HERE 1S.
YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY
1 only dark Brown Serge size 39 -
'SEASON 1922
Curving to the strike of the Min-
>ers noir prevailing in the Pennsyl-
%'ania Anthracite coal fields, we
ere linable to ,guarantee delivery
or price and until conditions be
'cote more settled orders will be
taken subject to our being able to
oo'btain supplies and at prevailing
prieetime of delivery.
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Can -talc=
a..
Vo'AL & PRODUC u MERCHANT
TERMS,—CASH
'hone • Office 1Ow. House lOI.
I EN SA LLv ONT,
lg,
Reg. 35 for $26.50
2 Men's Navy with hairline stripe
Sizes - 37 and 39 •
Reg. 30 for $22.50
2
only fine Navy Worsted siz 3840
At$19
L Brown Worsted size 3 8
For $20
1 Fine Navy Serge, extra quality
For $26
2 Heavy
1 Heavy
e
No matter how favorable things
are from now on the fuel situation
this winter will be troublesome
Es. eiy ae ailable stick of wood ..
ought to ibe. gathered before the
snow falls.
• Rev. J. G. Litt, who spent the
pact few. weeks at Detroit as del-
egate to the E'rangeliea4 General
Conference, returned home on Tri
esday and will resume his cluttes
as pastor of the Zurich church °a-
gain on Sunday.
The Listowel Banner states that
furnace coni is being retailed./ at.
$14.50 a ton. In Wing am coal is
being sold at $15.60 lir St Marys
it is $16.00: A 'citizen of EXettr
iaitaCky, "How is it that: Exeter .has
to pay $19.00?"
The Fen' Motor Co. at Detroit,
last week a.•iiou•nced a cut of $50
in the lar `e of :all passenger cars,
Here, rt es 6 -passenger touring cat s
,wi, 1-c or $258; roadster, $26); ch-
a so , $235; coupe $•,30 and sedan
$595; The price' of the self starte
remains at $70 and denxountable
rims at $25.
ZTJrt, 10If E.ER4 1 D
YOUTHS CQM1tANIOrf
0ALJ. TJ)ER FOR 1923
f'rzblisher*s, of al icy Youth's
),rap are rending to every
a' }lvlto he, parer: -$2,50 for
ssUpiir of 11)21 a Uale9i14ar t'',n'
w year,, tables vii
, roc and dark blt-r!, •and
ablet besides t reran the
of'the current month in bold
1 "'I131 type gives- the calendar of
.;',0,eeecding.• and ,succeeding no
annul .type .in the mnar: in.
a,
yrolalitaon Calendar has been
to st:andud form for
ixle{t tears and is 'ngerl;r sotigIxt
ecan.'L of aits novelty and cor;-
venienee,
The regular meeting of the W.
C l'.U. was held, on Wednesday eve.
Oct 1811i, The devotional partway;
lcd1ed bg Miss Pearl Wurtz the
subject being the "23rd. Psalm".
The Presidell Mrs. C. Heyrock had
charge of the 'educational half hour
and gaveee eery interesting paper
about "Cen.id'a" The Land of Big
Things.'
i41i'. and ialrs. Jacob Howald of
the village received the sad news
on Tuesday .e'v'ening of the -death
of their daughter Louise, Mrs,
1irvart Hutchinson, at Kitchener
Hospital. She had been sick for
only a short time .and was mar
ried to Mr. Hutchinson. on Septem,
ber 18th ta:,t. ” The remains tt ill
by brought to Zurich for huvial'
Pay cash; is one of the best iof
slogans i,kr, a householder. One
of the best agents for filling the
poor house is a charge account
Payin; cash puts a constant che-
ck on buying while a cliarg•e ac-
count encourages reckless pur h-
elses' It's 34o easy to bay and.
"have it charged', but when the
day of reckoning .corrnes it is not
iso easy to settle the bill, and many
th{
n
BORN
,t la. lztnd-1n Crediton, on Oct. 12;
,te-Mr. and gig. Lloyd. England,
a son
Westlake --At the 'Sauble 'Line,
Stanley, 011 Oetobier 17th, to Mr.
a}lid Airs. Thomas Westlake; a
don:
IN MEMORIAM
Wood's --In loving memory of
our dear Sister Sadie J. Woods who
died -at 13r,i, den, Ont., ,0 Ot.t. 20th
1.991$.
In the cemetery softly sleeping,
whore the flowers gently wave
T iris the one We ..loved so .dearly,.
in he.r lonely silent grave.
The flowers we place above you
they wither and decay.
But r;the love we bore thee, darlrigi,
will never fade away.
ll"r Sister ansa Brother,
TA NLFY TOWNSHIP.
The Presbyterians Congregation
:af 'Varna head a very sucerssfril
anniversary services last Sunday,
Rev, Mr. Fergusons, of Winthrop
wa 'tlhe preacher for the dray and
large crowd a assembled morning
9(r{3: evening to hear him. The
music was furnished by the choir
assisted by Misn Stewart.
Mx,s. Will Reid is seriously
present, her many friends hope
for ;..her speedy ;recovery.
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Chldren Cry forFletcher'
Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children,
Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-up~~ are not interchangeable. It was the need of
a remedy for the comMou ailments of Infants and Children
• that brought Castoria before the public after years of research,
and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30
years has not proven.
Whata+ S >l R " o
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains
neither Opium, :Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For Inde than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;` allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, a,.d'by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilatioh of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort—The 1?;other's Friend.
S 0,3fA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
r,f-,e_tvfr
hi Use .. ' 'rOver 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK; CITY
1104
T1 e annual. Sundtay School and. •i.+4.4.4.4.';..A003•44„,1.4rr,1.4'd'✓c4r »+..;.s. . •4-4-4.4.4.444÷÷÷++++++44
Ebw i'th League :convention of the
1.
11;tmbeY'
Cl o,Xea ich ' District was herd in the i•
Methodist church Varna on Tugs- t
I,aths Shingles
4,
ay. Mere 24th. ere Here
three: sessions, morning, afternoon , Everything
in
aid et ening all of which were in -
lei t:sti. . and helpful.
.Rev. A. W. Brown, a farmer lays 4,
Combination sto m and screen door's made to order, +
tor of vacua( called on ft few of his 16
trrends here last Saturday. He Lumber and Building Material
was accompanied by Mrs. Brown , 4
and family sand' is now stationed at' , a a rix'
1Cairilache: CustomWork our S r.�eci'a� y T
'The bean buyers are 'moving
0 `4,
a• .gin• this :week. buyers
are offer '
uig $2.10 a bushel for good.stuff, Always m tmarl et for saw logs +
a conscientious merchant is accused
of adding to the bill simply 13e-
al'Iwool brown size 44® cause the ;customer Cannot realize
At $17. all his moments of past foolislxne n,
—Ex.
Size 44 yy of d has been iece
Navy
ed
00 the illness of Mrs. 'Richard
h&,i,e
Ato
$13 . chard 'BolY.
inson of Goshen line; Stanley who
''"r-ra.ize•left. with her httsbaixd F�1a
or e
1T
or.
30 West three weeks ago. Mrs,.Robor. 2 .50 inson was visiting with ,;friends at
1VIacCi-regorl Man.,' when !she was
,
2 'Youths, Size
34 35 taken seriously ill Dr.Swan of
'
MacGregor advised "ise t
rd 1 t? • remover! to
int'+ i lot are being 'marketed •
Evangelical Church Union
Tr- it T Arc
At_ PHONE 69 � ZURICH
Another chapter in. the history $ sieetsessieseesit
of Church., Union was completed •4 , a.w ��_ a�$ h• ' .1 r w ,tie i �.ar:F.:.•a a $ lr +++++4-!,,+++,1e+++ M q 4 w, .fi or«On.g h
when the Evangelical Association
Church: et which the local u•hurn!,
at Crediton, at Dashwood, 14th con. ---------
Hay Tp,, and the' Eanranuel Et'anr
gelical Church of Zurii'h are.mem
FilsosanommagswerramsErnmssmaiscare
hers.,Of and the United E �angedical'
Church, Ior:n.iadly consum mated in 1
Mack Ave Evangelical Church, Dees
tro:it, on Saturday forenoon, Oct.l
tithtithe19922. •
'For some fifteen years union
negotations have been in progress,
and •after the various annual con-
ference had accepted the basis of
n m
union submitted by the joint ca=
mission on .un ion by oserwhelmirig
'11aiot itiex in both of the churches
a special general conference was
Caller? to convene in Detroit to
eomt)let�e the merger.
It ;was an impressive endues `er='
try-be.forgotten scene when, after
i;the two churche'l in separatio ees-
$eiotas, but divided only by a mov-
able partition, had :recepted the
b' stsa and had wound un o'•l hars-
ime s, the two C4eneral Co"fere,ueei
then met in a united Conference to
take. the fir -t Steps in the organ-
irsation ci'f the new church under
the name of. " 1.'he Evangelical Ch-
'rrch" Fifteen United Evnni;'e'ical
'1elteeeii
tes of East Pennsylven'. de•-
elin •.d to vote either for or
tgan itt
A very im•ni'essive and a de-,-,
reply 1p'ritual. der otien.al hour p e--
etle d, the formal organic�ation
Rishau l i'ey o ret. Senior Bishop of
the Et, A.rsociation4 led the s{erv-
ic, Mind . \t- an •'assiisted by'\rasions
F
or 16• +
.50 l' where Rospiwhere she 'und-
erwent erwenl:' an ' operation ,at noon on
,
1 Onlyly
Youths Size 35 Tlursda yiet. loth. Since : .the
For $17.00 ocip{ation she is progressing fav-
l i ve orably and her ' physician is \vc it
pleased with ltei' 'condition. , •Ev
er:' .lio s, is entertaix d fol :iiet'
REIVIEM13ETi , THESE ARI. AtIL y
speed yr'eeoverly,!`
isra. 1 QUALITY (+001)S. IN
ORDUR 'CO APPIiIftlIAil.`I+1 VALUC:;S
COMB AND 'SEE TH1+,iVC
Gascho:&
Son
NOTICE
Will the party Who took the
lumber, scantlings . giddy the plat-
form usedfor ceitlenting, from the
'Fire Hall, which is the property of
the Zurich Po. 'Village, kindly re-
turn same.
13y Order --Z, P. V. T1 US T El.S
10ltder4 ,of both churches. After
the delegates had been -duly nc-
reditt'd the roll was called on the
:',t to -proceed to the foi'tna.l or
r,
WI
sen
'l n
' v ehurch.l . e
anaratilli of the net .
1wliraehfa.'r maan declaredthat the 211
dele';ates;ltresen{t had Voted iina,n-
imi ell's,', til t'he ::arfirtn.a*ive, the pent
p?)• feelxiigs •o'f ,the de'leg'ates and
the tti.any Visitors could no longer
be t4i;$tra.in'ed; hitt, gavevent ,,to
prelon •ads applause, the,singing of
hvm'ts ,and shouts' of praise "Bleat
Bn liincds" is the falia
orite hyiuti of the Conference.
The ;combined Church consists
of 37a,ir uual conferences, 1840 min' -
1st: n s, 249,106 church members, 'tia
Sunday' School. enrollment of 34 ,
11.2 and, :has l)rop"rty -valued ' nt
,hoot $2;9,000,000. ''Rev. 3..0. Litt
i V flick%i,4as :present as 41 Confer -
racy ih egate and Rev. W. 3;
Y? ht ], ti;f 'Dashwood as a 'Visitor,
p:•la,l Mx', J. U, Iloltztnar5 anal lievl.
S. Jkl. Il. r, cTi' of Crediton were pres-
ent: tri 'i • the union wag consiihi-•
t,tai dt e. former as lay delegate
and ll; .latter as alternate t,xin%st�.
',•r al,,gate of the Canada Cone
WANTED
The best word $125 will buy.
F
R SALE
C1iaimers;Six, New batteiy $850
. 11 our wheel tr ai e ',.1paifted $90
Fo . Ness & C
On 415
Zurich
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YOU .RECEIVE IN 12 MONTHS AT ORDINARY SAVINGS INTEREST
ON HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES OR
CANADA TRUST Co
CERTIFICATIS YOOU RECEIVE
27.5
INTEREST �
rR ES'T IS PAYABLE HALF YEA.RL.''2' ON SUMS OF $100 AN1r
OVER FOR TERMS IF 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 'YEARS
COMO.I3INE1) ASSISTS OF 110TH INSTI;TUPIOONS TOTAL OVER
Ti I1 T '-9'013R :MILLION DOLLARS
VICTORY BONDS SOLD AND BOUGHT.
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
ran Far 1?AIITIC'ULAES APPLY TO;--- • '
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich