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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-06-23, Page 5ra Ty June, 23, 1927 0tl4 i MRIORALI, susi1IS CARDS . uDLi s E. HOLMES illARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY Plinio, RTC, arae, Hamilton Street. JuSt off equare, GODE ICF, Ont. • a i a?ttenti'am to Cour*e4 rind Court 'Work. flolmea naay be comealted at leoliericli by phone la* d phone ehlargele revel. 'fir. }L 1H. GoWEN L. D. DA 0. DENTAL SURGEON JM DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ' ev- hnrsday, Pritlas and Bator- • " MMn Mies *ABTLIil1'WS BLOCK, DASBWOOT9 Andrew ,P. Pleas, Township Clerk ,Siasuer of marri:a lieen+Bee. Notary u11Ie, COMraielSiOnyer, Fire and Aut- >mmobile Insuenance Representing Moron & Erie Mortgage Corpor- *tisaa►, The Trust Co. ZURICH — Canada ONTARIO ara OSCAR 'ALOPP *raduate Carey M. Jones Nat- NOW School of Auctiosteering. Try gas for Registered Live :Stock 4,111 Breedisa Terms in keeping • pre'vaili g prices. Choice Urine for sale, :Will cell :anything ignyvhere; ':itaielx :ne 18-93 or write Licensed Auctioneer FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX iM IN A POSITION TO CON - Mutt any auction sale, regardless tits to size or articles to sell. I :solicit your busitteea„ and if not Wished will make mo charges for latarvices. .';9.rt ur Weber, z"a Dashwood, 1p,'lpssie. 19,---9 7, iteeeseeeeeeeseeeeinettesese e Zurich Meal IMARKET ..w.,..o• Ere ii and Salt Meats 2 2 Bologna Sausages, etc 2 0 Highest Cub price for Wool Ceti -CAS1 ' FOR SKINS &1111M6 'Ire li etla & a Deic 'x+ td 0 VII........1*••••••40.•011**.i..*••••••010••••.***0 ti ZURICH LIVERY >ar<nt. in a position to aceo no- lillat+e a1 •reranitremeUtaa to the Livery Wiese, bare .Auto for hire, Any ;g' done ,in the toamiza,g Iiine. 13KORGi'J Jr.Tom% 4.1PE0 SO Zul ich,Ornt. L I VL POULTRY WANTED 'Taken every day till 3 tO'clociyp nv. MI) not feed Rawl stone morning ►den brought an; 'Highest , Cash Prices f OASIS FOR---' i h,Crear l and Eggs .. '.ren .tea Zurich PUT YOUR Wants„ For Sane, Lost, Found, Votide, Etc!, IAds' IN THIS • COLUMN Here's the Way Treat Tonsils and Head colds, Bronchitis, Coughe, Cataerh quirt - ay and sore throats with Mra. Sybilla Spahr& Tonsilitis, .results good or money `back,.—Wagnees Grocery, 4urieh, CARD OF THANKS ' The bereft widow and family(oft the late William Xiopp, wish to express theirmost ysineere thanks and appreciation to the neighbors and friend's shown during ,the ill. nese and death of the departed„ FOR SALE A ulsed baby carriage in good condition, For quick scale apply at Heeaid Office, FOR SALE We carry in •stock for retail •sale a supply of Silverwoods' Creamery Butter.. 'Well. John- ston, Butcher, Zurich. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received for the carpenter work, and the metal roofing with putting on :of roof for the Lutheran Church sheds at Dashwood. Plans and. specificat- ions can be seen from .Mr. L. H. Rader, and tendera are to Sae hand- ed in no later than Juste 27th., 1927 to !said 111r. Rader. FOR SALE Baby Chicks, good and healthy. Will also take in eggs for incubat- ion at 5c. per egg for .June hatch- ing. Garnet Deters, Hensall P.O. WANTED WORK :ON FARM. Experienc ed married ,man, German, diplomed dairyman, wants work on a farm.. Apply to Willie Muller, Hensall, R. IL I • TO FARMERS .During the Summer months, we Will operate_ ,our chopping mill on three days only of . each week. namely Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons. only.. Zia'rich fFiour „1V1a 13, FOR SALE Good Steel tired top buggy„ also .one Ford sedan. Apply to C. Fritz & Son, Ford Dealers. NOTICE OP REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NOTICE is hereby given that:. By --law 8, •1927, was passed by the Council of the Towi hip of Hay on the 4th day o June, 1927, pro- viding for the iasue of debentures, to the amount. of $828.00 for th:z purpose of purchasing fire fight- ing equipment for the Police Vil- lage of Dashwood, and that Such By-law was registered in the Registry Office of the Registry. Division el the County of Huron in Boost II for By-laWs on the 8th day of. June, 1927, as number 494. Any motion to gnash or set aside the same • or any port thereof must bet made within throe months after the' first publication of this notic' and . cannot be niade thereafter. Dates; the lith day of ! June 1927 \ A, F. HESS, Clerk, Towarsiaip IN Hay COAL 1927 WE ARE SOLE A.GENkt'S FOR GENUINE ' • Scranton Coil ALSO CARRY 1 Coke P oeahantas and Soft coal. a- a � carter. _ -..r GOOD SUPPLY ON BANE TELEP:IEONE, YOTYR :ORDER EARLY TO IN FQR: TIRES TUBES? A Y !J AND case & Son PRONE 45 • URN:SALIN -17, The period of 'time for the Car- ,. �rickk Camp lrtleeting of the Evan - Storage ,® gelical clturtir, will tae held on the camp grounds, neat,' Mildmay be- . ginning. Tuesday dune 21st, • and a ar So JIGS n eadirig IV.Icrnclay .Tune 27th" The ShetliOnnaiDt Prop, rhiniatei•s of tlta 'Hanover District halal in.LYtings, crude: oils, i still retttr'ried home on Sunday. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••4+ ••••'4+• 1'0'1Wo-44i4` '4'la i•o•w6-:yx w :, ;>';{ t.:ftr LOI.�u. NEWS LOCAL NEWS Mr. and. Mrs. C. Eilber were pSunday visitors at C,hiselhuxst, Mrs, ,f'auliee Faust IIII., is visiting, With friends here. Dr, P. J. O'Dwyer T,i day 1 ii3itor with Mrs, London Ilo'apital., Mr, and Mrs. Wm., F, Braun of Foijts1, were Sunday. viJsitore in the vitlaget. Messrs. Harold and Earl ;J'ohn- 'son of Toronto, visited their uncle Mr. Thomas Johnson on Sun- stay&. • Dr. ,and Mra. A. J. MacKinnon, and Mrs. W. S. Johnston, who were on ' a pleasant motor trip, to Tor- onto last week; returned 'home On Friday, and report a moat splen- did trip. Mr, Herb. Moirsls,au was in De- troit on Thursday and returned. with a new Super Six Essex sedan which he has sold orb Mtn. Sol. Zim- of Chicago, relatives and was a Sun - O'Dwyer at Mr, L. A, Prang zaotored .'to Milverton .on Saturday;, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Rader a su daughter Liiyanx 'sp: nt Sunday in Bl,y-th MLT, , and Mra, Louts Sehilhe and Mr, and Mrs. Julius Block spent Sunday with friends in Varna._ Messrs, 0, Fritz and H 'kung- blut are, at Auburn on business ,a few days • this week, Mr. Freak bossenberry of Bit- chener, Ps staying a few days in town this ,weak. Mr, Wtn,,.Leiboid of the Babylon Line has purchased a new Foredor sedan from C. Fritz R. Son, Ford dealer"si. Children's Day will kbe observed in the Evangelical church on Sun- day. The pastor has a very ap- propriate 'sermon in the morning, while in the evening well pre- pared program by the little folks, will be rendered Messrs. Reg., Gordon and Albert `stone, accompanied by the Misses Lydia Mann and Pearl Leilaold all merman, and which ishows •many. of Stratford, +spent Sunday atthe liners of improvements. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Kal bf l ei"seb, and 'Mrs. Julia Hess, visited with Rev, and M -s. L. Kalbfleinch in Elmira. The latter, Mrs.. Hess, is remaining over for a week Pleased to report that Mrs. George Farwell we's able• to be out on Sunday, the first time in seven months. Mrs. Harry G,allinan, returned 'home from P:'ttol0a, where !she attended the funeral of her sister - 'in -:law, tlse late Met. Wm. Laurie:.. Miss G. Popper, teacher, of the Babylon Lino sehonl, Hay, is lean ing at the a'nd of tate term for Guelph, -where 'sae will take a eorre.e in Agriculture. Tuesday Tun^ 21st, ushered in the 'surnm r season, and with it hale Boma the long looked for warm weather, which is a real we do' no tremembea o7 so touch cool weathe.r as this season. Tt- was' hardly comfortable in the home. without a little ,.ire, but of course, the tchange has tomewhicih is much appreciated by that far- mers who have. a large acreage of hoe crop •out, Among the riiany• items up fool consideration in tha Jane meeting of the Huron County Council, w. notice, tn.', recommendation . of a !higher class of road Trona Zurich to Hens ill, «•e •.hope this- will haveone •co'nsiclbration, as • we do not think there is a road in. tit:, county that gets suclis hard aisa- age the year around ars 'thita piece We feel very grateful to ache. reeves of Stanley and Steplleu,whn :,acre 'song knowledge of this p'ee• of road and who moved iri i ended this motion. LATE GEORGE D O 1'i' S O N. home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lei - bold. Miss ;Leila Siebert, ,who .spent the past number of anonthn at De- troit, returned to her home here for a 'bine. „ " Messrs. Leonard and Ernanual Sararas of the Salable Line, were week -end visitors at New Hamburg, and other eastern points, One would almost think there is an election in the air, ,and the pol- itieal pods are beginning to boil by the way the parties are organ- izing. On Wodneeday of this lee:'k, the Conservatives are hold- ing their Convention at Hensel', and then on Thursday the Libt?r alas are holding their' Convention at Hensall.. If a f:'w mare U.F.O. monster picnics :were thrown in with this, one could not help but think "The fight is on,'-' A'numnber of the villager's were called to the High. Court, at God- erich, on Friday to net as witness in the Brown v.. Johnston law suit . It was a very lengthy and drawn out case, lasting for near- ly twelve hours, and t"•• , ,•.V °f- ter 'sitting for over an hour gave their vedeict in favor s•, ;,r, de- Tendant.. Barrister D. E..Holirea of Goderieh acted for ltha plaintiff Messrs. Brown; while J. G. Stan - bury of Exeter, acted for the de- fendant, Mr.. Johnston.. Zurich I. CTI ID S The time of year is now approaching when. Insects be- come troublesome Bugs destroy the potatoes, worms the cabbage, and flies besides being a general nusiance, are carriers of disease germs. WE HAVE THE PROPER REMEDY' FOR ALL THE 'INSECT PESTS, WE STOCK PARIS GREEN, AR- SENATE OF LEAD, BORDEAUX MIXTURE, INSECT POWDE 3, HELISORE, FLY TOX, ETC. ETC: We sell Kodaks and Films. Try vs, for Developing and Printing MAGAZINES FOR SALE ifir, A, t7, MacKinnon, Zurich Awikmpfkim FMK; `' A UR+ :, RN -WV. 1 ,s Y IR' `? MAN 9++++4++++++++3r+t+rir++++++4.41 ' 14++++++0+4*q'34 ,+++++4,.s , a I ARE YOU ROOFING? 4. Y RED CEDAR SHINGLES WIZEN PROPERLY LAID WITH ZINK CLAD NAILS '41'ILL LAST` 40 TEARS OR MORE' WITH': OUT PAINTING OR. PATCHING. NO SNOW 'WILL. BLO.1V tUP AND NO _RAIN WILL el0 THROUGH.a THE CHEAPEST AND Tf1E,l;EST, . dCDs� 4, e 'stili has*e a large quantity of c+yproc on hand.- The Dash v ireproof Wallboard, Use it. for walls- and ceilings to repair --- + the old plaster before you spring decorate. The Dashwood Band furnished lain music at the Farm^_r's Co-op- Vic do In.y 'incl also :tt 5lr Pka- strntl'laery festival on Monday * PHONE or, THINK OF KEYSTONE �I ? KAI erzfit i' picnic in Parkhill Last + e 11 r. aatd Alva. Ed Nom: adigex ;txad ' sc ZURiCti e. i'lnu ah e: II let are s,?e . ci n;; the 4"3+3"2+"++d444• 4Hiet k' +a-aeal'+'x+r .p.k3;.a aaa,e,eael,yk+4+D+4F÷h+++.1.1 huiidiiy'.3 in Michigan.�T� M•• L Reid f G i , h ies sura et o o� epic , There bawd away at hishora. 'pint Sunda: with her 'parents. The annual Strl,a•b x;y festival � �"�"� "` Goshen Line., S`_an'ry Township, Onr Sunday., Jiine 19th, a highly re- t'nd.-r th' auspices of the Evan- gelical church will be. held on the church lawn on Wednesday even- ing, June 29th,. A splendid pro- gram \rill be given. 147r. naacl 17rs. J, Eidt and dau- ghter 'Mildred of Nawt hamburg, ;.pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, C. Stade. Rev E. Bruer spent the week- end in Torontni . Mr. Vern Sphatz ;wait a few days in Mitchell last +wQek, Miss Anderson of ei.ilaa Ci'•aig, has accepted a position in the post offit•e, Miss Edith Guenther .spent the week -end in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sieb^rt of De- , troit, visited the latter's parente, Mr. awed Mrs. Hy. Ehlers. Mrs. L. Bader Crrtulrned home on Monday, after spending the 'past week- in Detroit. apected citizen of the conrnunity in the person of George Dolvann, ;aged 77 years Deceased had n6t been ailing for very long, wall, 1 very staunch :supported of the Goshen t, Church, H' leaves a - grown up faia;ily. l,esidas a large number ,of warns frit'nde. The ae- mains were laid to ,,.'•est on Tuns - day afterrroon to the Byfield Cemetery for interment. The County road, as well as a fele of the main 'streets of the village are being scraped and pat into 'shallo fiur the annual baptism of street oil, which is be- ing put oh by the county aind com- e= in 'Nage, tanks at Hensall 'sta- tion. The •seneou is 11'11 advanced for applying this oil .and should do the w:,rk nicely through the hot and dry .season, if a heavy ,shower of rain does snot occur just after it is applied, and wash it in the sewers like last year. How- ever, Ave do know that it will be very necessary after corning 'front the stxeet,t o take. hhe shoes off int he back kitchen and not sail mother's. good carpt7tas in. the home.. \Villiatns Brox, of the local mili have giveta their order for a new 60 -horse polyol' Deis oil engine, Which will likely be here in the course at` a f elv r eels' They have also ' notified • the Hydro electric Commission at• Torolito to diSeoxi� Hattie the electric rrowe:r` when their contract' tertninates; which is in October. However :in the mean friends in Blyth. ' time the new engine will (lar tar , Ma and. Mrs. Fred Haas, of,Hen- 'stalled and tried .(nit Id Cal+er y la :ty ,sail, accompanied by Mn. iBlair of The reason o>1 thfa. change is o'f' Milch,., spent Thursday evening at the almost pvollioitive rates put on the ,home of Mr. and Mrs: tJas. Car- bv the Hydro :Eleetrio Co,. 'When ale. the power was,-fitst.pat in the mill Mr,and Mrs, Yule of Rolleston ten years age, the Commission as- ae onypanied, by 7dc,s. Edi haffet, •sured the ni,ill that a great reattct- anent Sunday at the hea ie of Mr. ion in rates 'mould take place in and Mrs. Rosa Jobnften. uhorttirae, yet very little °teach Mr, and Mrs.. E trl Weido 'and reduction was ever tnd'de, : It is .daughter of ZZnrielt, !spent Sun- estimated that one•ot thee oil en- day .with friends in the S llsgts. 4 genes, can be operated ora for iabottt Mr. and Mrs. Eli Boahart t and one quarter the .cost of hydro its family -of Baden at'" visiting fri- Z arieh at the press tt time, and -Incas in this vicinity,. Besides the mill will then hove an IVI,'ss x ., , Denotav is • 'visiting indeipetident power and can run fa'ibti<l'a London.: when they like The kind or f.t'icl BLAKE Mr. Harry Howard of Ilensall spent a few days 'with friends on the Goshen Line. Miss Edna Gingerieh, accompan- ied by her 's;ster Miss Lydia Gin- gericsh of Seaforth, spent Satue- dtty With friends in .,1 -re village, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Dick of0rillia, accompanied byMra. Dick af. Hensall, 'spent Monday at the home of Me. and Mrs, R. N. Doug - lot Mr. and Mrs..Peter :V1;an'son and daughter, accompanied by Mr. Lorne ilianaori, spent Sunday with 1 Get that Blubber Tire Buggy be - tore prices advance. They work on all fo ir, lJi1VO1' IfiFS Arco T opps, 'agon Repairing, faultii? :, Etc. HESS - Z}JRIOII 9 C'4dt9►b*.0000 ellateee0003e4+'$'4. + Eye•aiaaaBs' •dF9+id+ aaaaaas+3s,44.." • Autos and Aui,o Supplies,. *I • WE CARRY A COMPLETE, LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, 4 AND SUPPLIES, AND:. CAN SAVE M •YOU ONEY ON THESE VARIOUS LINES091 4. 40- M CORD TIRES 36x31 AT ONLY ... ... .5e, •• TUBES 30x33 AT ONLY ..,....„ ... $1.40 • GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT S15.Ot3 14s1s 1 SECOND HAND 1% I=L P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. 2 FORD 'T'OURING CARS ▪ 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR, I. GOOD TRAILER, 6 ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. • WE DO EXPERT BATTER'S" WORK ON REPAIRING AND . it RE -BUILDING BATTERIES. • • a' 6FA'Rivi IMPLEMENTS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR 1+`ARM IMPLEMENTS AND CARRY JUST THE KIND 013 IVIACHINERY THAT WILLGIVUi YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE FOR YOTIR MONE PIMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INS'T'ALL OUR pttMPSi. Tires, Tubes b . and Bruises zn /J -`[y F rang ,� Zurich L. A . Mi9w .Sr.t c iyf x ro,,, lritn 5n(nt! Will have. toll charge U ftbeae spit`- ma.' 1 r 15'91' a ,so v a:.r el ii Q .'.S 4'v.t.lf.1.%e t i.: 71,:n R,