Zurich Herald, 1922-11-09, Page 5“V$INESS CARDS
"renataat, KUloran 4& HOLMES,'
BarriEteis, Solicitors, Notaries,
late, Office,,,„pn the Squaic,
Ind door from iiainilton St. God-
erirli, • krrvaLe fpncls to loam at
40West rates.
W, kroudfoot,L..Ki1IQran
31 E, Holm s:
$fir. Holmes will be in Uense11 on
Friday of each week,
Andrew F. Hess, Townshiss Clerk
Issuer..of marriage lieenaes, Notary
Public, Commissioner, Fire and 'Ante
°mobile Insurance,' Representing
$uron and'Erie Mortgage Corpora -J
tion, The Canada • Trust Co. Zurich;
Ontario.
r.E1 S. ; araie
a es.: IDENTIST
ZURICH .EVERY WEDNESDAY
DD.ASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
CAIN OFFICR I EN° 1LL
OSCAR KLOPP
Professional Auctioneer, graduate
of Davenport Auctioneering School
Try me for real estate, merchandise,
+lowellery;pedigreed stock, farm sales
Rates alwayareasonable, my territory
the world. Choice farms for sale.
Phone 18-93 Zurich
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron, In a position to con-
duct any auction sale, regardless
as 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 18.
Zurich Meat 56.
eMARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Boiogna Sausages, etc
-==Highest Cash Price for Wou191
CASA FOR SKINS & Bl".II)ES
Tanghlut
Deiollert
ZURICH LIVERY
1 am 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
''hone b>i Zurich;
S. 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 n.
House, (Upstairs). -
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�fife at Bayfield, Ont.
starting ort Thursday, May 2nd.
LIVE
POU LT R Y'
WANTE3D
'Taken every day till 3 ,Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl :same morning
^srheio ' 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-
•ers now prevailing in the Pennsyl-
asenia Anthracite coal fields, we
are usable to guarantee delivery
or price and until conditions be-.
tome more settled orders will be
taken subject to our being able to
'obtain supplies and at prevailing
,'{price time of delivery.
' .... C ar.te1on.
VOAIJ & PRODUCE MERCHANT
TERMS ;--CASH
Rhone' Office 10w, House 10j
F.NztALL QNB”,
1:WT YODU
Want', For. Salle, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLW1N •:
WANTED
We are in the market for Dutch
•setts arid. large anions. Highest
market prices paid, 14.Inst be well
cleaned. ,
Ta r.,, WURlYf. e16
WANTED
DUTCH. SETS. Highest mar-
aret price paid, must be thoroughly
dry and put through fanning mill
J. GASCIIO &' SON i-16
FOR SALE
Pure bred White. Rock pullets,
i N:Ay to Ed. Dimrnick, R. R. 1,
%Pinch, Goshen Line, Stanley 18-2
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
NOTICE
I have taken out License f•nr
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 renomey, R. R...2, Zurich,
Phone No. 10-93
DR. JOHN WARD
Will make a complete test of
refractive condition of the eye, and
of the muscles. Spectacles scientif-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
charges. Will i;e at;— 8-22
Zimmer's Hotel, Dashwood, Wed-
nesday, Oct. SSth.
Waiper House, Zurich, Wednesday
Oct. 25th.
Zurich Studio and Book Room
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 . t121
OBRIEN & KALBFLEISCI
Hartleib Block Zurich
BARGAINS
WE ARE SELLING OUT . THE
BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF.
MEN'S READY TO WEAR SUITS
AT CLEARING PRICES. AS WE
DO NOT INTTEND TO STOCK THIS
LINE IN FUTURE. HERE IS
YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY
1. only dark Brown Serge size 39"
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 3.8-40
At $19
1 Brown Worsted size 3 8
For $ 0
1 Pine Navy
2 Heavy all
1 Heavy Na
1 Youths, Si
sch� $i
Serge, extra quality
For $26.50
wool brown size, 44
At $17.50
Navy Size 44
At $1800
'peen-wm--' 'kaiia.,�;:
26 36
For $21.50
Size. 34, 35
For $16.50
Youths, Size 35
For 17.00
REMEMBER THESE A.RE ALL
LITY GOODS. IN
APPRECIATE VA.'f7,GS
SEF THEM.
SCO �L
2 Youths,
1 Only Yout
:
No. 1 QUA
ORDER TO
COME AND
Son
LOCAL N
Ma. Dan. Koehler of JC'itcheee ,
spent the Week -end here,
Mr, .Tohn Truerneer of Detroit
visited .hie mother,.:i1'Ir�', E. True-
mner over the weekend,.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber, and Miss
R.. Albrecht spent Th aeltsgivIng
with Me. aril Mrs. Davis, Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs, Il, Elsie'and dtaUt-
ghter. . Thelma of :Dashwood were
visitors 'with Nr. and Mre'. E. Oeseh
on Sunday,
Me. add Mrs. A, A...Weber of the
B1'on'son Line are spending ')' few
days this week with friends at
E:rrilira.
Miss ,Collins of the Department
'of . ArgicultureY, is ivging a . sew,
ing course in the Ladies' Hall, this
and next week.
Mrs; S. F. Miller and. Russell Hod
gins of London were Thanksgiveag
visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Sale, Witmer, '13a..byton� Line
Mr. Emery Ruble 'and Lad,' fri-
end of'Kitchener, 'Miss Donel�la
Ruby of Wingham were hoiidase
visitors `under tt(he parental roof.
Mrs. Red. Heideman., who has
been ill for some time, was re-
ni.oved from her home here to De
trait where she'will remain during
her ailment.
Miss Ruth Schrag, the Misses
Musselman Miss Nancy Gingerich
and Mr: Peter Gingerich; spent the
week -end at Baden. Miss Ging-
erich will remain there.:
Mrs, J. Hey, Jr., and Miss Pearl
WFurtz are attending the Institute
Convention at London this week.
The former having the distinction
Of beim president for Huron
County.
The new house being built by
Mr. P. Papineau at lire,, west end
of the village, and under contract
by Mr. Peter Corriveau, is rapi.dl.<
under construction and in the mat-
ter of a few weeks 'wil'l be in a
condition to occupy.
The continued 'Septeniberlike
fin. weather is very appreciative
with the (farmers, as they are now,
practica.ly through with the'r work
and the recent shesevers will gre-
atly help with what plowing there
is still to do.
Mr, B. Pfild, 14th con. has leased
his fine 125 -acre farina for a term
of years to Mr. John 'Dursh of
near Camp Borden. Possession
gi'.'en the latter part, ,of this
month, rNr. Pfile is holding an
auction sale of farm stock and
implements on Tuesday Novemb
er 21st, after which he and family
will move to their fine residence in
Zurich, where they will reside in
future.
The Hay''Township Municipal
annual Voters' Lists that havebeen
published some time ago and posi, o
ted up according to the Statute eL
we notice .is, a4 folios ;—Voters ir.;
Part 1, 876; Part If, 92; total 908'''
There are 499 Jurors. =:*In conxpar
ing the list with that of 1921 we
notice an i..erease of nine names,
10 more ,en Part' 1, and one less on
Part Il a'file'there are only 490
Ju' a •, compared with 50.1 'in
1921.
Petri er is all right until yoa.
i,so
Nlrs, J 33, Schnell hes t0 nee ua)
rocirxis iaa .the. • dlvnlilirig house' of
Kg.. 408. et aa01o.
P1ie a-ereprepare ani. excel -
Wet substitute fee tea from the
ca!inxanorl steavvberry plant.
Mr, and Ave. Lennie Cal'lfas.,
Iridal , ebupije, of Kitchener, apent
the holiday. in the village.
11.e. and ] X s., Hy. Gallnrati spent
the week -end• at the hour of the
latter's peewits' at Petro'leas
You can escape temptation by
keeping lv our thoughts on heaven
sand your nose on the grindatonet,
Me, and Mrs, Frank McCutcheon
of London, were week -end visitors
al the home of Mrs. Leah Rennie.
Mr, ,anti Mrs. Theo. McAdams
and family, Harry and Edith Bus
saw of the Bronson Line, visited •
their cousin Mr. Emil Gaf.lin at
Greenway on .Sunda} *.
, Thanksgiving Day passed off
rather quietly in the village, as
the sportsmen were all out with
a ,gun trying to find some game,
i s seine's asesF even a sparrow ant
swered the` purpose. But most
of us enjoyed the Thanksgiving
dinner, regardleas of what the
well prepared fowl was,
• rrhe Musical Eckardts who are
kiillep to appear at the Town
Hill, on Thursday evening, Nov.
?the have been entertaining the
liable:, for over a quarter• of
century. T. Eckardt, daddy of the
organization, is still personally in
charge of the Company. It is a
long time since the Eckardts last
visited' Zurich, but few of the old
tuners remember them and s1eak
s'or3 Isighl,r of their entertainnv
set, Besides the Swiss bel'l,e they
Plea' z 'lophones, saxophones,brnss,
end string instruments. The Co.
;;umbers a talented comedian who
will entertain with comic songs and
'i ioitologues,,'
.The. following books have been
donated to the Zurich Library b:
Mrs. Ecles who recently left foe
Florida. •
1 Our Elder Brother.
2 to tune with The Infinite.
.3 Hungry hearts.
4 Fauwus< Boys, How They 3W -
came great Men.
5 Whitney's 'English and German
Dictionary.
•
BORN
Beynham-At Grand i'e:id on Nov-.
1;' '5th to Mr. and. Mrs. Russell -Bay
nh�ani a daughter.
stir
FOR SALE
Mures to the amount of
.:'ued ateder authorizing of
c>4 11, 1922 of the Haj
Telephone System.
bear interest at_the
per cent pet' annum. De
are dated Dec. 1st, 1922.
I p ileeculars _ apply to
A. F. HESS,
Treasurer Hay Township
Dated at Zurich, November 7th,
19222. t tf-18
• •SVe• are in' receipt of a clipping
frorr, the Detroit News . of the de-.
ath of Dr. John. Sipple*, ,husband
of Frieda Sipple and. father • of
Miss Ada Sippel, who died in that
city- on November 1st and the
funeral was held on Friday ;in that
city The late Dr.' John Sippel
was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Sippel, Who are 'known by .rani,.
in Zurich. He is also survived. by
twob rtoher;,. Milton and Richard
Sippel of that 'city; '
NTessra, T. G. Shiliinglaw and P.
McKay of the Tuckersniith :Tele-
phone Cot met with the'Hensen.
'Council ands a number of• ,inter
ested citizens last Monday einem-
ing and outlined a proposition to
take .over the Bell system in the
town at a cost of $5,300. The Corn
pany are asking .for a franchise
for five years. The rental vE1I'
be reduced to $20.00 a year. Free
connections would be given with
Zurich, Dashwood and Seaforth and
a charge of 5c. to Clinton. Those
present were practically unanime
ours in favor of the propositions,
The Dashwood inercaritile firth
of Reid, Edighoffer di Son, has
duly dissolved partnership, Mr. J.
C. Reid having purchased the int-
'tereats of Mr. Edighoffer and son
Lloyd, and ;tlie new partner 'of Mr.
Reid will be Mr. Edward Bea''er
of Zurich, who has been employed
in Mr. I'reeter's del'}artmen•tal s'oie
for several ,years: Mr. Beaver w:�l1
enter the Dashwood store with ka
good recommend from Zurich; and
with his many 'peers experience in
the mercantile Business, were aro
safe in saying, will make an ideu,i
partner. for Mr. Reid,
Huron Trustees and Ratepayers'
Association Invites all to attend
one of the meeting arranged to dis
'cuss • Local Educational problems.
•' An Efficient School masses a Great
People," The. •success of the
School depends very largely on the
intelligent support of its trustees
and 'ratepayers. • Meetings will. be
addressed by ,Miss Skilling, Dr,
McKenzie ,Smith (Prov'. Medical He-
alth Iimpeetor; Mr. Karr and
others. The dates of the public
niteetings are;—Zurich `Town Hall.,
Monday Nov. 13th; Crediton, te`:oo':
Tuesday,. Noe.. 14th; Exeter Town
Hall, Eednesday No•V, 115th, All
meetings will commence at 8 o'-
clock, pan. All parties interested
in school work sheu'lci„t.be sure and
attend Owe meotirgs,
•WANTED
A Lady .or Gentleman to sell
silkstockings, gloves, silk blouses
underskirts and hairnets direct to
consumer s on commission basis.
Car , osiesei will be able to build up
"a good income, Apply to Lad-
ies Tailoring Service, 425 Rich-
mond '
ich-mond' Street, Lonon.d 18-4
_CARD OF THANKS
Wei,' the. members of the family
of the late Mrs. Susanna Deichert,e
wish, to extend our most sincerest
thanks to the neighbors ,and fri-
ends who so kindly gave their ase-
sistance and showed the utmost
syrpat'het during the recent ill-
aless_ and death of our departed
mother.—The family. '
STRAYED
Onto my premises, Lot 8 con.
6, Stanley To. A year-old heifer,
about Oct. 1st. Owner can have
same on premises by ,proving pro
party. and paE*:ing all expeeses. B.
W. Carliilq, Varna, P.O. 18-3
NOTICE
Will the party who took the
lumber, scantlings and the plat-
form used for cementing) .from the
Fire Hall, which is the property of•
the Zer'ieh Po. iVillage, kindly re
turn same,'
By Order.—Z. P. V. TRUSTEES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTice Is : Hereby Given that
AU. persons, having •claims against
the estate of Jacob ITaberer, late
of the Village of Zurich, who died
on the 10th day of August, 1922,
are required to forward their
claims duly proven to the under-
signed on or before the 18th day
of :november, 1922.
AND NOTICE IS Further Given
that after the said date the Exec -
Mors Will proceed to distribute
the estate, having regard only to
the claims of :which they then shall
have Notice;
Dated' at Zurich this” 30th day
of October, .1922.
Peter J, Habercr, Frederick a. Hale.
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ZURICH
WANTED
The best Ford ($125 will buy.
FOR SALE
Cliaimers;Sig., New battery
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1 Four wheel trailer, painted
F. • M. Hess & Co.
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YOU RECEIVE IN 12 MONTHS AT 011 `NA33 Y SAVINGSINITEREST
$15m00
ON HURON di ERIE DEBENTURES OR
CANADA TRUS r Co.
CERTIFICATES YOOU RECEIVE
$27.50
INTEREST IS PAYABLE HALF YEARLY ON SUMS OF $100 AND
OVER FOR TERMS EF 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 YEARS
COMO13INED ASSETS OF 130TH INS' TTUTIOONS TOTAL OVER
THIRTY -POUR MILLION DOLLARS
VICTORY BONDS SOLI) AND BOUGHT,
Have You MADE YOUR WiLL?
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO;—.
Andrew F. Hess - Zurich