Zurich Herald, 1923-04-05, Page 5Thu) eda• ; April 5th, 1923
BUSINESS CARDS
Proudfoot, Killoran .& l'IOLME13,
Barristers, Solicitors, ,Nu4aries,
Pubis, Etc, Office on the Square,
end door from Hamilton St, God-
onrush Private funds toloan at
IeWeet rates.
Proudfoot, K.C. J, L. Killoran
D. E, Holmes.
Holmes will be in i ensall n
Hr.o
Friday o1; each week.
Andrew F. Hess, Tow u h p Clerk
hitter oe marriage license&, . Notary
public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
•mobile Insurance, Representing
Huron and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Ontario,
Dr. G. L. Smith
•(Toron'to.) iD.D.S,i'Chicago)
DENTIST
AT WALPER HOUSE,. ZURICH,
EVERY WEDNESDAY
MIN OFFICE HENSALL
A -U -C -T -I -O -N -E -E -R
OSCAR.KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
ional School of Auctioneering. Try
me for Registered Live Stock;
(AR Breeds). Terms in .keeping
'with prevailing prices~ Choice
farms for sale. Will sell anything
anywhere.
Phone 18-93 or write, Zurich.
'Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
+6f Huron. In a position to•. con-
duct any auction sale, regardless
as to size or articles to sell. T
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
Highest Cash Price for Wool( 1
CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES
Tuugbiut &
oichert
ZURICH LIVERY
I ami 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 58 Zurich,
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S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTISiT
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, Friday and Saturday from
10.00 a. m. until 5;00 pm at hte Com
mercial Housee ,Main Office at
Bayfield, Ont. -19
LIVE
POULTRY
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not teed fowl same morning
when brought in. .
Highest Cash Prices
--DASH FOR—
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Photne 94. Zurieh
COAL
)Spring and . Summer
DELIVERIE S
SEASON 1923
Owing to the strike of the Min -
era now prevailing in the Pennsyl-
vania Anthracite coal fields, • we
Ata unable to guarantee ;delivery
fir price and until condition$:
tome more settled . ordera wills •<' be
taken subject 'to our being able to
obtain supplies and at prevailing
Wee ee' time of delivery;
a., .9,.,. +c iriteioz
too & PRODUCE MERCHANT
TERMS;—CASH
Phone;, Office low. Rona° ej.
H EW SAL ONT ,
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Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
Make your flock a paying pro,-
position by adding new, vigorous,
quality' chick's. Royal uallity baby
chick's are' from Heavy, laying Can -
adieu 'stock, Rock, Reds, Wyand-
ottes, A.nconas, Leghorus, Cali.
at our .office, or we will iship ex-
press prepaid to your stationgip.
anteeing 97 per cent. !safe arriv-
al. Canadian Chick . hatchery,
Limited„ Departlnent C. N. 143 King
Street, East, Hamilto'n!. Ont.
FOR SALE
A limited number of 'small pig's
bacon type, not weaned. Also
a quantity of 'seed, pea beans for
sale. +Apply to phone 6-921. Joa,
Rau, Rill. 2, Zurich 39-3
FOR SALE
A. large quantity of yellow bl-
ossom sweet clover 'seed for sale.
Apply to Elmer Thiel; Blake, ph-
one 2-83, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Fertilizer for 'spring use.' T
have in different places; Kippen,
Brucefield and at Zurich. "I+ 'So if
Zanyone wants some call phone 88;
Zurich. J. Hey Jr.37 tf
NOTICE.
I Ane ini •a, position to do •any
kind of paper hanging, painting,
graining and; decorating. Can al-
so supply wall paper iI ordered
from my ?samples.
IT. Eickuneier, Walper Hoee,- .
Zurich ... • , te-37
LOCAL NE
RICH I I,R,AL;
Mr. Aif. Mellek is on the sick'
list.
Mr, Milton' Hey was a ,holiday
visitor at Lanidon4
1 fi
Mss Laura ,Ocsci> a Riti:llener
spent Easter at her home here.
Mr • .H'y Wese1oy is spending a
week with his daughter at •Detroit,
Mr. ThoG Iiowald of Kitchener,
.vols a'n' Easter visitor with his palet
ents here. "
Mrs. C. Colosyk, also Mit. •
Ort are' oli, the ,sick list.
Osman. asch of Kitchener
spent the week -and at his • home
here. '
Mr. Steele of the Masons Bank
staff wars a week -end 'visitor at
St. Thonals.
Mr. Jacob Ha.berer •of Toronto
spent the week- end at his home'
here. •
Misses Rose' Hess and Margaret
Fuss of London are visitors at
their home's here.
Mr.. Milton Heyrock of Detroit),
is visitinlf his mother, Mrs. C,
Iieyrock.
Mar, Dan Ort of Drumbo is hol-
idaying at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Melick.
Mr's. E. Oesch and mother, Mrs,:
Genttner were Good Friday vi'sit-
oi's at :Dashwood:
•Mr.. and Mrs, F. McCutcheon of
London 'spent the week -end at the
home of Mrs. S. Rennie.
Mr's, Berry, of Chicago and Mrs,,
Miller. of Detroit are visiting their
parent's, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob How-
ard.
Miss Dorothy Fritz left for
London, going from there to Tore
onto to ! nend. hes Easter vacat-.
EGGS FOR HATCHING ' • ion with he» uncle and 'sister. ' •
BRED -TO -LAY ROCKS II Messrs Roland. Geiger of the
Eggs for hatching at five cents { Bremen Line and A. Hendrick of
above market price. One pen of ljjjthe Sauble are attending the
Superior Bred, Birds; — These put- large 'school convention, at Tor -
let shave laid. continuously since.
November, eggs at 50 teats per
dozen. Phone 85-1, E. G. Krue-
ger, R.R. 2, Zurich. tf-37
FARM -FOR SALE.
FARM—Fifty acres, more orles
being south part of Lot No. 17
(Coni. 7, Hay. - On farm is 1; stor
frame house, with kitchen and
woodshed attached. Smoke ho-
use, , bank bare. :.3ox36a on .'cement
wall' with gal :'anized roof. . Shed
pig pen, hen house, droving she
and 'other. outbuildings ,.Their
lareua variety of fruit trees ohth
cant.•ITliie Ear ° all seeded e
rept `anbout .twos, ate t1 ee=' aura..
Farm - voul'd' be •suitable .for' e urns)
faror for raisin; celery of ' small
fruits.' Also'.gootl.for ,pasture as
it be well Watered,'
'Foie: further particulars apply to
Chris. Schrag, Zurich, Administrat-
or Estate Menne ^Kipfeii
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FOR SALE
A. limited quantity, ' of Yellow'
Blossom Sweet Clover Seed For
Sale. Apply to Hy. Clausius, Zur-
ich, Phone 6-94.
FOR SALE
A small quantity o Clean
(Hubam) Annual White blossom
sweet • clover seed 'for sale at 30
cents per lee Apply to J'red, J.
liaberer, R.RX, Zurich. ' Phonic
11-9.4. tf-35
FOR SALE
Eight acres of land, opposite
Zurich Fair Grounds. "'Suitable
for pasture or cultivation. ' For
particulars . apply to Jacob Rei-
chert, Zurich, Ont:: .4t=35.
WANTED
Dressmaking and home sewing
of all kinds. All work neatly'do'ne
and 'satisfaction guaranteed. Iirs.
J. A.. Meyers, co. Mr Morris 'Weber
Zurich, • , . 'tf-36
FOR SALE
A limited quantity, of Yellow
Blossom, Sweet Clover Seed ' For
Sale. Apply Westlake,
l laky to • E. A. We'stlaka,
R.R. 3, Bayfield, P. 0, Phone 5-99,
Helsel( •Central. tf34
In renewing your subscriptions
for your daily and weekly papers
remember the 'Ilerald' Office is
agent for most of them and in
some cases'"`"ean save you as much
,as 50 cents on a single subscript-
ions
NOTICE
T ,have, taken out License for
Auctioneer for: the County ot$ur-
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 Denoiney, R. R. 2, Zurinh,
Phone No. 10-43
DR. JOHN WARD
Will make a complete test of
refractive condition of the eye, and
of the muscles. 'Spectacles seientit-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
charges. Will fbe att-- 842
Zimmer's 1otel, Dashwood,
Walper Rouse, Zurich,
onto this week.,'
Mr. and. Mrs, A, Melick and son
Gladwin, ettended the funeral of
a relative at Drumbo on Monday
making the trirp in, their auto) •
Mrs. E. Clark of Hamilton; Miss
Sylvia Clark of Burlington, Miss
Lillian Clark of Detroit and Miss'
Marjorie Fritz of Lond.,an. .,.were'
Faster visitors at the :home of the
former''s brother, Mr. and Mrs. 0,
Fritz.
Piealseid to see Mr. Ted. Mitts
holt% out again, 'although on er
o1res, after being confine
house with a' broke,
hcip9 .he
Biu his'., s
tl,v:'lirm of
latdde &
.14+11; `.l"11bo Mc dan'AzT of the Biom
icon Line is visiting his father and
ot141` 1'elatiVe4 at Lond.onl,
Folks that are always shooting
off their mouth's, always use blank.
The ,Spring Show at Heiman and:
which was to have been held this
Tuesday" owing to the baekw<u'ct
cola weather, has been postponed
to ;)Friday, 'Saturday 13tH.
Owing t othe extreme cold, rat-
mollyweather last Thursday, thew:
Seafort'h Ag•rie. Soc. were forced to"
postpone their annual spring Pair.
uutii Tuesday' .A,prii 10th.
,ere and There
Gait, Ontario. -.- It is announced
by the Canadian Pacific Railway that
r' among the improvements planned for
1923 to company property is the
building of a steel water tank to hold
from 60,000 to 100,000 gallons at
Guelph Jct.
Ottawa. •— A constantly growing
appreciation on the part of - Can-
adians of their national parks, evi-
denced' by the continued Increase in
the number of visitors in the last
year, is emphasized in the report of
National Parks Commissioner J. B.
)larking Visitors to all Canadian
national parks during the year in
question were estimated at 166,000,
of whom more than 71,000 went to
Banff, Foreign travelers to the larger
parks were about 65,000. From an
economic pointof view, on a basis
of $300 spent by each foreign visitor
while in Canada, the notional parks
accounted for an indirect revenue of
some $19,500,000, which amo, nts to
about $2.22 per capita- of Canada's
present population. Other revenues
from the parks, in the way of timber
sales and concessions, accounted for
$72,000. Total appropriations for the
parks last year were $966,000..
Owen Sound. — Superintendent
William Bethune, of the C. P. R. lake
steamships has announced the offi-
cers for the steamers for the coming
season. A11 last year's officers will.
be in their place without any change.:;
The officers are as follows; S.'~S.
Assiniboine--Jaines McCannel, mast-
er; 'A. A. Cameron, chief engineer;
.George lie mora, parser; D. A. Suth-
erland. chiaa steward. S, S. Keewa-
tin 41 M. ;McPhee, master; C. But-
te , chief engineer; C. S. Miers,.
L i. i. McCallum, shier stew -
rd. 5. S. ilranitgba-T'. .7. Davis.
faster; G:'orge• D. Adams, chief en-
neer; Gros ae IL Fisk, chief stew-
d; John ii .Laine, 'purser. 9. S.
zliabaska )Burdock McKay, mac-
• George S. Rale, chief engineer.
.. Alberta --Johan .McIntyre, 'mas-`
William S. Struthers, chief' en
'In oltuecon
.W ti,
1,9 t .- Vancouver g-
1, 1922, up to .uxl.
alz#iiary 21st, the ,'ea -P.,
ific Rail war has deliver, ti'.
ye Suver a total of 6,768 cars of
representing 9,894,816 bushels.
iring the same period there ha
n exported from Vancouver to the
exit .1,234,550 bushels and. to the
U ited Kingdom 10,093,620 bushels,
o la total of 11,378,170 bushels.
wring the same period last year,
t11ei Canadian Pacific Railway deliv
ereil at Vancouver a total of 3,411,-
952 bushels of grain, and there was
exported •from Vancouver during the
same period last year 3,200,000 hush -
els, 1,220,000 of which were export-
ed to the Orient and 2,080,000 to the
United Kingdom.
In addition• to this grain, which
has already been exported from Van-
couver so far this season, there is in
store in elevator at that point 942,-
823 bushels, according to a statement
of E. D. Cotterell, Supt. Transporta-
tion, Western Lines.
Owing to the mild weather
rain om Tuesday, the -roads roads ` are
gettin:gj in: a very, soft condition
however the auto is, used.' almost
entirelyi, P n'i. ;the need for better
and harder highways; is in detnaed
as the 1s -vise and, buggy, titre :a.l
m e,t a thingof the past. >,
Ma Albert Siebert of • Kitchener
spent Easter at his homey leaving
again on Monday for that city, r'
where the junior and senior hockey
teams played an exhibition game,
which resuilteid in favor of the sen-
ior team,, score 4-3: However
Albert was not on they Jr. dineu Y.,
and als a consequence this team,
lost the game.
Daniel McEwen, noted driver of
harneds horses, died at his resid-
ence, 820 King et London on March
22nd, the result of injuries received
a month ago when he was- thrown
from a .cutter. He was born in
East Williams Tp;, 70 years ago,
and; was for many years one of the
leading drivers in the variouis cir-
cuits, hiving trained and •drove
'The he Eeland other fast horses.
A consignment sale will beheld
in Zurich on April 14th. Parties
having anything to 'sell ere re-
quested to have entries in byMon,
day April 9th at 12 o'clock, Noth'-
Big to large or too 'small. There
is already listed a quantity of 0.
A. C, 'seed oats, seed barley 'and
buck -wheat, al'sike and red clover
seed., 'soros mixed Chicken feed,
ladies shoes, wall paper, several
brood 'sows, and many, other art.
ic,cs. If vow have any surplus
stock or articles bring • them• to
this sale and reialize the money for
it. Oacar Klopp, Auctioneer, Wm.
S Johnston, 'Clerk.
FARMERS LOSE CATTLE
Several farmers near Mitchell
ave experienced heavy loss thr-
ugh a malady which has broken
at. Mr. Dow; of Illibbert lost
x, head while 14Ir. L. Bennewies of
og'an loist 'seven head. Dr. Eckert,
.S.' of 'Mitchell assisted by D.rsl
Murray of Dublin, D. Rro wn,
f Staffa, and Dr, Eckert, of Seb
b villa, were called' in an endea-
or to diagnose the disease. They
e tinder the impression that it
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a a form- of Black Leg, • : and
lye treatment for that trouble,
ith 'no. result, ' Dr. Scofield, of
e Ont. Veterinary College, Por-
to, was Balled iii consultation,,
ter an exhattistive examination,,
was discovered that the eattle
d been fed on 'sweet cloverhay
ieh was mouldy and caused the.
ath of the cattle. partners ft -
ding 'sweet claves' should be a;w-.
e and, not feed too muels at a,
ins, other?wfs& it will (orient in
aninal',s stomach and ineari-
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Vancouver. — In In C. P. R.
Hotel Vancouver, at Vancouver,
there are approximately 600 rooms,
The all -the -year-round staff num-
bers 'about 400 employees. Tha
comparatively small matter of keep-
ing paintwork, etc., in spotless con-
dition calls .for the continuous sere
vice of 'five' painters and ten help-
ers; and five engineers with fotir
stokers, four ash -men, two s~ovellers
and two °truckmen are required in
the engine -room, Then there are
basement cleaners, store -room men,
fir kitchen cleaners, two painters
for menus), a yardman, an iceman,
five food checkers, and thrse men on
food control.' The duty of these last
is to see that every ounce of food
leaving the storerogms is tabulated,
so that at the end''ot each day the
results of ' kilning -room 'iperations
Can he checked instantly, The kit-
chen hethe bulgiest unit of the .hotel.
There is a chef with 48 assistant
cooks, to serve the dining-rotun and
grill, •, There are • three separate
cooks for the lunch counter Two
the eiioke'
of attend to the broiling,
three do nothing 'bet frying three
cook vegetatbles ekclusively, and
there are.siz paetrt cooks., In addi-
tion. there -are cooks whoeboil eggs,
others • who make tea, and others
whomake coffee. On man spends
lits working' hours snaking toast; and
there: is another. whose 'eat duty is
to thea" and opee oyster'. To feed.
the'guests inone 1:1,,t1 60 dozes eggs
are 'reetiired; Between3,000`to 5,000
lunch and dinner roils, ere, baked
daily, acrd to .butter: them, and for
ceokinx, 100'`,lb." of erearery butter
are laded each, day. Carroty are cola--
eumed at the rate o! 1O0 lb. a, day,
and betireea 100 ami 1,000 ib. •of
leesttles are tz4d every twenty-four
hours.' Other vegetables are used In',•.
quatttlties a:!rein 80 to 600 lb, 0.4-'
eorditig to. tli+ nesiber of guests in
the .hotel.' It takes from 11 to 20
gallons o1 gee**, 50 gallons of milk,+
and 175 to 200 lb, of poultry daily to
satisfy the demands of the guests.
Winter and summer the hotel lee
plant turns out ten tone of ice deity,
Firth buying SLt the Ibletat wholesale
'prices, food a10ne oasts the hotel.
*mu $1,5100 to: $x,¢00 fully.
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
Read Our Repair Prices
FOR SALE
Chalmers Six $50;,00
One Four Wheel L`railoo ....... $650.00
RE PAI RING
P lintili I'q.d. Car Jn -
.. , e oat;, $Io,00 Two Coats
Chani
ng Ford Curtains to open with Doors
Painting Buggy
120.00,
iC:. aring:`Ford..Top 's7. a€1 Material $27.00
$5.00.
$&.00
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
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Everything in
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Combination storm 'anti screen!
doors made to order,
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, We have as always just what you
'need in the line of a new Spring
Suit.
I 'ii'ou Men who want Your Suit
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.p. You Men who want everything
'that is new and up-to-date. --Con-.
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4. Look over our Navy Blue Serges'
el.Guaranteed Indigo Dye for $32.00. '
1 V1en's Summer Suits at ... .$23.00'le
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+Our price for making and Trimm-
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1 Sati'sfaation Guaranteed. or 14losrey
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