Zurich Herald, 1923-04-19, Page 5Tleursday, April 19th, 1923
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BUSINESS CARDS,.
PrguUtoot, Killoran & reOLN-t>~,a,
Barristers, Solsi+rtora, ,tiotariGs,
Publi:, Etc, Office on the Square,
9114 door from Hamilton ' St God-
ericb Peivate " funds to loan at
lowest rates,
w, Proudfoot, K.C, J, L hiilpi'an;
D. E. Holmes. •
air, Holmes will be in Hensen are
Friday of each ' week.
Andrew F. Hees; Township Clerk
Issuer of marriage licenses, .Notary
Public, Commissioner, 'Fire and Aut.-
mobile
ut.emobile Insurance, Representing
gluon and Erie Mortgage Corpora-'
tion, The. Canada Trust Co, Zurich;
['PT you
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc, Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
'YOUNG YORKSHIRES
12 choice shoats, 12 weeks . old;
must sell ,ais we aro over erowded'
for room,
E. G. Krueger, Phone 1-8e, tf5i
FOR SALE
A 11 -hoe disk fertillizer seed
drill, nearly now, Also , a good
Ontario. heavy 6 -year old working horse.
For particulars apply to Sol,
Gingerriich, tf-40:
Dr. G. L. Smith
L.D.S. (fi'oronto.) D.D.Chieago)
DENTIST
AT
WALTER HOUSE, ZURICH,
EVERY WEDNESDAY
'MANN OFFICE -- HENSALL
�A U-T•I-�- E -R
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
ional School of Auctioneering. Try
me for Registered. Live Stock;
(All Breeds). Terms in keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
farms for sale. Will sell anything
anywhere.
Phone 18-93 or write, Zurich.
r— _y*.r,fx.N9swcuuca.Y •/Yli
'Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of 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 chargee for
services.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Swat Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool{
CASK_. FOR SKINS & HIDES
I
Tu b'Lt &
Dec.0'tl
Y.
ZURICH LIVERY
I 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
Phone 51 Zurich.
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S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIStT .
Graduate of the Royal College
of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
ot 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 Coin-
mercial-House. Main Office 'at
Bayfield, Ont. -19
'L.IVI
POU LTRY
WANTED.
Taken every day till +3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when 'brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
---CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Photne 94, Zurich
COA,L::
Spring and Summer
DELIVERIES
- SEASON 1923
Owing. to the strike of theMin-
era now prevailing in the Pennsyl-
Vafia Anthracite coal fields, we
are unable to guarantee delivery
et price and until conditions be-
come, more settled orders will be
taken subject to our being able to
obtain supplies and at prevailing
Place time of delivery,
.A� Canteo
soul & 'PRODil:CE MERCHANT
TERMS ;--CASH
SH
Phone,: Office lOw. Souse 1oj.
HENSALL ONT
FOR SALE,
A limited' number of email pigs
ba on type, not weaned! Also
a quantity of ,send pea beans for
•sale.= Apply to phone 6-98. Jos,
Re; 2, Zurich `--. 39-3
FOR SALE
A 'large quantity of yellow bl-
ossom sweet clover seed for sale.
Apply to Eimer `.Thiel„ Blake, ph-
one 2-83, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Fertilizer for spring use. I
haire in different places; Kipper,
Brucefield and at Zurich. SO if'
Zanypne wants some call phone 88,
OCRL NEWS
Mr, Dan- Smith is spending - a.
week at a reoaia.
Mr. ;Louiis' Wurn and.'Mrs, • Hy!,
Bopp' are visiting • at' Thedford,
E. F. Steele, was a weekt
end visitor at St. Thomas,
Miss Annie. Schiibe ,left
London on Monday[,
Mr. Richard Geoffrey 'left for
Chatham on Monday, whet+e he
intends to stay for the surmner.
Mr. Ernan ilei Koehler, of Kiteb-
ever is spending the week bee
Mrs. Eliizabeth Geiger of Dash-
wood., visited a few days „in, Zur-
ich last week.
Miss Greta Harness of Exeter,
was a week.-endvisitor at the
home of Mei. and Mrs. E, Oesch.
for
Mr. C. Eilber sold his fine pac-
ing horse, to Mr. Alen. Sparks of
•Seaforth for " Cilie handsome •sunt
of $300.00.
The funeral o!f the late Mies
Nene •Sehilbe in Zurich last Thurs-
day was largely attended.
.Mrs Graham, Supt. of the Mot-
her's Allowance, London, was in the.
village one day last week.
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Schwartz of
Detroit is visiting at the hoots, of
his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrsl
John Fuss.
Mr, Wan,; Decher, sold his fine
grey shown team to a buyer !role
Ailsa Craig for the inticing sum of
$470.00, •
Mr. and Mrs, J. Hey?, "Jr.; were
at London, this Wednesday.
Mrs, Jacob Weido is on, the sick.
Zurich. J. Hey i'r. 37 tf list.
Pleased to see Mr. John Kipper
NOTICE. able to be out ag{•tin, although with
the aid of crutches, after. being
J Ain in a position to do anylaid up for several weeks with •sei-
kind 'of: paper hanging, painting, iathica•.
graining and, decorating. Can al- Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Rennie sp'e
so lsulpply wall palter if,; ordered ent the past week at Goderich and
new Hamburg, and are attending
the Conference at Crediton • this
week.
Iron my Isam,ples.
H. Eickmeier, Wolper Hone°,
Zurich ... tf-37
Again; this week we are in rec-:
eipt ;of two articles for pu'blica--
EGGS FOR HATCHING ion, hut owing to no name being
BRED -TO -LAY ROCKS siigned, hence they. were cast into
Eggs for hatching at five cents the wastpaper basket. People,
above market price. One pen of s:ho'uld. al�vars bear tin mind to
Superior Bred. 13irds. - These put- sign their name to any article. put
let shave laid continuously • since into oitr box ori, mailed, it will not
November, eggs at 5 .be published, gg �' oen�ts per p ked; and will be kept'
dozen. Phone 8f 1, n. G. 1"irue. ,confidential; 1,, ;
ger, R.R. 2, Zurich, tf-37 Make your flock a paying pro-
re y_.._ .-�_,---- —, position by adding new, vigorous,;
quality chicks. Royal . ualitybaby>
chicks are from heavy laying Can-
adian stook, Rocks,_ Reds, Wyand-
nttes, Ancones, Legliorns.Call
at our' otfieei or we wilt ship ex
press prepaid •to your • station gu.-
snteeing •97 per bent, safe •arriv-.
al. Canadian Chick hatehelt.
Limited„ DepartYnent C. N. 143 King
Street, East, Hamilton'. Ont.
FARM FOR SALE
FARM -Fifty acres, more or less
beim ' south part g p i of Lot No. 17,
[Coe. 7,.13ay. On farm is 1A` story
frame House, with litclen and
woodshed attar% eclSnioke ho-
use, bank barn 30e36 , on cement
wall with galvanized roof. ' Shed,
pig pen;, hen house, driving shied
and other outbuildings. Theire
(axe a variety of .fruit trees on the
farm. (Thus farm is all seeded ee
cept about two or three acres:.
Farm would be suitable for la truck
farm or for raisin celery or small
fruits. Also good for pasture as
it is well watered.
For further particulars apply to
Chris. Schrag, Zurich, Administrat-
or Estate Menne Kipfer.
FOR • SALE
A ,small quantity, o clean
(Hubam) Annual White blossom
sweet clover seed ' for sale at 30
centsper ib. iApp1y to Fred. J.
Haberer, R..R.I, Zurich Phone
11-94. tf-35
FOR SALE
Eight acres of land, opposite
Zurich Fair Grounds. Suitable
for pasture or cultivation. For
particulars laplily to Jacob Dei -
chert, Zurich, Ont. 4t-36.
WANTED
Dressmaking and home sewing
of all kinds. All work neatly done
and'eatisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
J. A. Meyers, co, Mr Morris Weber
Zurich. tf-36
FOR SALE
A limited quantity of Yellow
Blosso.r) Sweet Clover Seed For
Sales. Apply to E. A. Westlake,
R.R. 3, Bayfield, P. 0, Phone 5.99,
Hen;sall Central.' tt34
In renewing your subscriptions
for your daily and weekly papers
remember the Herald Office is
agent for moat of them and in.
some cases can save you as much
,ase50 cents on a single subscript-
ion'.
NOTICE
I iia're taken out License for
Auctioneer kr 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 Saba
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/action or no charge. 'i tf-29
lames Derioiney, R. R. 2, Zurich,
Phone No. 10•43
• DR. JOHN WARD
Will make a complete [teat of
refractive condition of the eye, and
of the muscles. Spectacles eeientit'-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
charges: Will lbe at;- 8-22.
Ziramer's Etotel, ,i)ashwod,
Waiper House, Zurich,
The usual cold weath still pre-
vails, nearly every night a heavy
frost takca plane, while the cold
winds of the day still exist. No
matter 'hew nice the weather will
h- froze now on .it certainly will
be a backward sprint; this ;year:
Messrs. WG H. Pfile and J. C;
Durst of the 14th coil. were Sun-
day visitors near Clinton.
Some of our citizens are com-
plaining of the neighbors chick-
ens infesting and 'stretching out
their flower beds, making a ter-
rible, mess on sidewalks, , ward
being in general a deplorable nu-
isance. People should confine
their chickens on their own prop-
erty if let rue, and if 'the - fence is
not sufficient to hold same, our
hardware men wilt be only too pl-
eased to supply them with such
fencing. Tlave a Heart, and do
nut let them annoy your neighbors.
EOEHLER-GROSS NUPTAL$.
On Saturday Apri114t1i the home
of Mr. J. Gross, of near Blyth, was
the scene of a pretty house wed-
ding, when his daughter, Kiss
Clara, was united in the holy bonds
of wedlock to Mr. Wm. Ii`ocalr3erl
son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Koeh-
ler, Zurich. The ceremony '[was
performed in the presence of only
the 'immediate relatives. The
happy couple have arriived in
Zurich where they will maket heir
future henna, on the groom's fine
farm just south of Zurich. The
Herald joins with their many Zur-
ich friends in extending congratue ,
lations.
> XETE R
he 'Neter. canning: factory it
coetraeting With ferners' to grow
corn this year, •
Sid lOsiyis has moved Ills flour
and. feed store from H'ooper's'
building tor' the one formerly, or-
,„ as an express office;
Mrs. A. Erresan; and little lop:
who have . been visiting for sever-
al weelcs with Mrs. Wi G, Uissetti
left for their hone, in Rochesteei
N. V.
Ward:enl, 13.W.F, Beavers was in
Str'atfoa,fd last week ‘vith a eoiru-
rnittee from iIuron Co. me,ating
wiith a egrxiinittee from Perth :co-
uQty with reference to uniting the
eounty jaiils of ' Huron and Peed*
the prisoners to be cared for at
Stratford, r;
Cecil Walkden; •wh'ospent eev--..
er•al weeks in the West hats return -
,aa to town and hes resumed + his
posiitaon' • alt N. H'oekey's barber
shop.
ltxrs, John Routledge returned t6
her home- at Duttore her mother
Mrs, Wrni,, Rivers returned with her
for a visit. •
On Sunday morning last, the de-
ath took place at her home .south
of Exeter,, of. Mrs. Dalnijel Wood;
in'her sixty. -fifth year. The deer
eased had been! ailing' for several
niontlrs with stomach and heart
trouble hut. had been: confined to
her bed for two weeks. Her
'maiden name was Margaret A.
Brownlee, She was bonen Usb-
orae township and was highly es- ._
teemed. by 'many frifends in the
community,
COME
And Enjoy the Play -
1`LET'S ALL GET MARRIED' .
Given by the Young People iof
Zurich, under the auspices of the
Woruen's Instiitute, in the
TOWN HALL ZURICH
On Friday April, 27, commencing
at :8.00 o'clock, p.m.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Professor Maxwell Carrington
Ethel Carrin,•o N. Woods
Tiffs Sister
MisslRou•tledge
elrss.L;auri Pini His Aunt
Miss I. Kalbfleisch
elar•J
h =:neer, deer but distant
c ruain.. M153 L. Siebert[.
Gol,di ?nee ith, his Steno.grapher,
Miss T. ;Dsnralcl
Everette Payee, fanule. Lawyer,
Lloyd O'Brit'rf
Rev, Benjamin Morris, dear frie?d
of Prof, T. Kal(lleisch
Diel r Havens, college student,
Lee O'Brie•-i
Jack Foster, Boston Newspa ak.
man‘ 1!?i C. •Milliken
Berge an English. Butler,
• A ahumber of musical selection
will also . be given; between acts
Admission -Reserved seats 50c.ru h
seats 35c. (Chilel en 20c. Plan o
Hall"•.at .:T. I;,;_ Wurm.'s Store, Pro-
ceeda to pair for Instituit.e piano,
Mrs. T. L. Worm Secy...
'Mrs. P. Manson, Pres.
• 0. AUCTION SALE
Of horse, rigs, harness, furniture,
household effects, etc., will be held
in Zurich on Saturday, April 21st,
E. Bossenberry, Proprietor.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
NOTICE
CLERK'S NOTICE OF 'FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST 1922.
Municipality of the Township of
Ilay, County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that
I have, transcted :or deliered to the
persons mentioned in Section 9, of
the Ontario Voters' List Act, the
copies required by said Section to
be transmitted: or delivered of the
list, made pursuant to said Act, of
perisons appearing by thelast
Revised Assessment Roll of . the
Legislative Assembly and that
Part III, of the said List was first
posted- up in my office in Zurich;,
on 31st day of March, 1923, and re-
mains there for your inspection.
And I hereby call upon \s+11
voters to' take immediate proceed-
ing to have any errors or omiss-
ions corrected accordirlg to law.
Dated this 31st day of March,
1923.
A. F. HESS,
Clerk •of the Township of Hay.
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EXETER
On
Thursday and Friday of this week
April 20th and 21st. Visit Exeter and
participate in the many dollar saving
opportunity.
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Whittlers KiloK.•.,That
Genuine
Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
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If Yor cannot afford a Ford why
not buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy
HESS sells them
REPAIRING
.Painting. Ford Car, One float, $15.00, Two Coats _. $20.00
iCovering Ford Top Good Material _.. ,.
-Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors
Painting Buggy .....$5,00
$8.00
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBI3ER YOUR 1 -BUGGY WHEELS.
F. , iless & Co. - Zurich
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i:Lumber Laths Shthgles
Everything in
Combination storm and screen doors made to order,
Lumber and Building Material
Custom,' Work t ec1! Jtv
(Always in the market Tor saw logs
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PHONE 69
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I WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FROM
100 TO $15 LESS THAN OTHERS.
T1. We stock our own goods.
,, ,. Our Suits are made by work-
+ inanship, second,• to none.
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�' 3. Have only one price for nzak--
ing Suits,
1. The very best linings piit in
� all our garments.•?
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money :refunded. `.,.;
Reasons
TAILOR AND FUNERAL DIR CTOR•
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