Zurich Herald, 1929-10-31, Page 5Ye Ode''ier Old* 1929
OU$INES3 CARDS
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
iit.AUDLEY E. L EOLMES ;N me OOLiTI[N.
tEIARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT
IARY PUBLIC, ETC.
*FMB-Hamilton Street, Jost oft i Ile -1 war
idee Square. o0DERICB, Ontario.
Special attention to Cowles' end:; Highest cash prices paid for cream,
Court Work Eggs and .Poultry.
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fir:
Helmes may be consulted at Meyers,
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elioderich by Phone, and Phone phone 116
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SITUATIONS VACANT ,
Bright boy wanted 8 to 14 years
Dr. H. H. C O W E N of e to work after ot school and on
ageS
interfere with
L. D. S. D. D S. school duties, Good pay and bonus -
DENTAL SURGEON es, Young Canadian Boosters' Club,
apply by letter or post card to, 153
At DEITZ BLOCK -ZURICH
University Ave„ Toronto.
'Every Thursday,R7riday, Saturday
At TIARTT. '+IB'S BLOCK,
DASUWO0D
ivelry Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
A-U-C-T-1-0-N-E-iE-R
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat -
.al School of Auctioneering. Try
Ire for Registered Live Stock,
X11 Breeds). Terme ha keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
Farms for Bale. Will sell anything
19-nywh' ' -Zurich,rltone 111--93 or Write,
Licensed Auctioneer
TOR .HURON & MIDDLESEX
AM IN POSITIONA auction Sale regardless
CON -
ea �'A�act any
t size or article to sell. I
eolicit your business, and if not
a iefiied will snake no charges for
Services.
Arthur Weber - Dashwood,
phone 13-51
Overst�c
29x4.40
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Tires, Tubes. Low -Prices
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FOR SALE
A Slightly used M. H. Quebec Sul-
ky plow. Also a Cockshutt foot -lift
riding plow. Apply to: J. E. Druar,
Zurich, Ont, 19tf
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting the Easterly 60 acres of
Lot One and Easterly 60 acres of Lot
2, all in the 2nd Concession, London
Road Survey of the Township of
Tuckersmith, Huron County. On the
property are erected a substantial,
comfortable solid brick house and a
new bank barn of sufficient capacity
with metal roof and other outbuild-
ings. The Iand is of excellent soil
suitable for general agriculture. For
further particulars apply to Mr. D.
Stewart, R. R 2, Hensall.
FOR SALE
A Iimited quantity of choice potat-
oes. for quick sale. Apply to Wm.
Kocehler.
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LOST -Some time ago a Iadies
parasol, blue, with amber handle, and
the cord being attached from the end
of handle. Finder kindly return to
Miss V. Siebert,
RADIO -Come in. • and hear the
New Victor Micro Synchronoic Ten
Tube Radio at W. C. Wagners, Zur-
ich.
NOTICE.
We are operating our cider mill,
on Tuesday and Thursday of each
week, and would advise the public
who repuire cider made or applebut-
ter cooked, to make arrangements
by telephone.
F. C. Kalbfieisch, Zurich.
STRAYED
From Lot 25, con. 14, Hay. Two
I. -year-old cattle. One white, one
red' and white. Finder kindly notify
Nelson Masse, R.R.2, Zurich, Phone
12-93.
NOTICE..
t. Popular Having disposed of my property
u i ;h s' g in Zurich, I have decided to sell all
ege lines of Groceries, Etc., in stock, at
MEATMEAT ARKE cost prices, for quick sale.
Peter Ravelle, - Zurich.
ANNOUNCING
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Tl3AT WE HAVE PURCHASED A Fordson Tractor and a Two -
FROM THE FSM OF YUNGBLUT Furrow been taken oin on goodw in new Case Tractor:
DEICHERT, THIS WELL. ESTAB for sale . J. Hey, Jr., Zurich. 10-t
L1SHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
11. Yunghlnt & Sou
:e0ssoseel<s ieeseesse s.ov.eso
The Imperial Life
Assurance Co. of Canada
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
AL NEWS
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Weido and Dor.
othy spent the week -end with friends
at Yale, Mich., and Detroit.
Mrs, D. Gascho is assisting at the
hospital at that place as .cook for
the week,
Mr. Ward Fritz returned home
from, Windsor, the latter part of the
past week, with two cars t4 resell.
Mrs. George Brock and .child of
Hensall, are visiting at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Callfas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. Smith, . of
Detroit, visited their Zurich friends
the past week.
Mrs. A. H. Hord of Wolsley, Sask.,
visited her aunt Mrs. Wm. Klopp and
other friends.
Miss Anna Marie Farwell who is
attending School of Commerce, at
Clinton, spent the week -end at her
home here.
Winker. .Fair
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The Royal Winter Fair is more •
thoroughly a farmer's fair than any),,
,.nems
of the exhibitions of the • Irupi
other •
year. There he sees the best, and WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS, AN
seeing is the most forceful education •
he matches himself against the best, I WILL BE GLAD TO SUPPLY YOU WITH JUST THE KIND OP
the surest way to progress, To at •
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tend is time and money well spent; .• MACHINERY THAT YOU NEED THE MOST, AND THAT WILL
to pit your best against the nation's • GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR OF COST.
best is enteapriue and brings an im- •
mediate reward even berate success CARRY A FULL LINE OF PUMPS; PIPING AND FITTING,
crowns one's efforts. It runs this ,. AND BESIDES WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS
year from Nov 20 to 28th •
LET YOUR NEXT CREAM SEPARATOR BE A DE LAVAT.
Man 97 Applies for Pension.
Mr. Holman, County Clerk, has so
far received some 163 applications
for old age pensions from various
parts of the county. The last to be
received is from a man ninety-seven
years of age, and Mr. Holman says
this is the most perfectly filled in ap-
Miss Greta Koehler of near Hen- plication he has yet received, the
salt, was a Sunday visitor with her whole 36 puestions being answered
friend, Miss Rose Leibold, Babylon fully. A large percentage of the ap-
Line,plication forms, Mr. Holman states,
Remember the lecture to be given ;lave had to be returned for complet-
by Rev. A. Clemens on his views of :antts wouldprobable s Asked how many othe appec-
eive the allowance,
the Holy Land, on Thursday evening, entif tled to rec-
Mr. Holman states
November • 7th. that probably 80 or 90 per cent.
Mr. Ed. IIaberer has purchased the would be entitled to it.-Goderich
eight acres of land on the Zurich Star.
Road, opposite the fair grounds from
Mr. E. A. Deichert.
Do you take your Ford Car to the Township school fairs have been
Ford Garage? We stairgenuine steadily growing in popularity dur-
ging the eighteen years in which they
Ford parts, all models 1912 to 1929, have been held in Ontario. Figures
our mechanics are up to the minute are available for the 1928 season and
on Pard Service, Sandy Elliot. from all signs, 1929 will even sur -
Mr. and Mrs. Fries, and Mr. and pass the excellent results obtained in
Mrs. Deiterich, of Kitchener, visited the past year. Last year there were
4 the home of the two ladies aunt 560 school fairs held in Ontario. In
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Col- these 560 fairs, 4,859 schools were
osky on Sunday. represented, making a total entry list
of 135,153. Vis;tors to the fairs nu-
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smithh'and inhered well over 360,000. The
Mae, a
e, accompanied by Mr. George growing owinn' popularity of the school fair
Kemp, of Kirkton, were week -end, can be attributed to some extent to
visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. the attention given a championship
K. Gretgenger, at Port Elgin. school fair at many of the fall county
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Prang, an
exhibitions. In many localities the
pro-
nounce the enage.nieiit of their dau- newly •organized school fair was ghaer Veola Elizabeth, to Mr. Ivan eo a gee -alter drawing card than the
T Kalbfloi. ,) adF'r township or county fair.
L. W �: i, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred C. KalblIeiscli. The marriage to Public School Orators
take place in November. .
The School Fair
The only political sweeting held in
the town hail, during this campaign,
The second CI a1 >,�onsl,in Pul'lie
was on 'i' c lay evening when the S 'kfi conte,;,; at ,s held at Clinton
Conservat'rve Canslid'te, Mr. George Petit -doe, October 26th, truler ,:he
Ellio'..i, held a _ile>ting;, There etas direction of the Dept. of Agriculture s WE 1-IAVE A MOST UP-TO-DATE SEED CLEANER FOR CUS-
a fairly geed attn 1 ,nce of electors,Clinton. The .first .:•:'ize public speak- I
and a number of stile. speakers ad- "s at 14 of the S'hool Fairs held in + a TOM USE AND ASK YOU TO BRING YOUR SEED TO US FOR
dressed the gathering. i `. `J'1 C ant�r met in the conteet.
'' fo;'rteen speakers provided a CLEANING. ALL THE BEST AND LATEST SCREENS AND
The popular celery growers - are most interesting afternoon and dis-
busy taking up their season's Crop. played a veryy marked ability in pub- t
which is a fairly rood, ,.onside ,, f jlic speaking. Mr. Eugene Beaver, of
the mueh dry weather we had dpritertl Crediton, whose subject was "`Tow 1 •
the Devin season.C. Fritz SrSoni „ i YOUR
gbey may become strong nliysicaily. COAL
':lays veli° c_op a,il � .:.,.ue a=:lv. ,va wanner of the brat prize.. HeY
just east of the village, will represent Huron County at the 4
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Sarrith and ",:__; contest; held in conjunction with the 3
fly of the Blue Waterti°�^' �, District Educational Association con- :
tg,rr.ar mot-
ored of Ontario at Guelph. Mr.
orE+d to F..-stford one clay list vr,'e , P
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alt-, $
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ain't :•cL•;arrdn • home to r* l.rou�, �` n 7 c of Tuckersmitli;
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• GARAGE SUPPLIES.
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CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ALMOST ANY KIND OF AUTO e•,
PARTS, AND BESIDES CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON SAME ei
4 DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND RE.
i BUILDING•BATTERIES ••
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YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED i0jt
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IS THE IDEAL TIME TO REPLACE OLD FASHIONED FLOORS Z
4. OR DOORS WITH THE MODERN HARDWOOD FLOOR OR 'I`
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other annition to the family ,r v mint,
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colnnntitor, speaking on
ing a little girl five years old, from' 'ince- an -ass work" ,won see-
the children's shelter; at t1 ,lt lies,
end r ,lee. Mr. Lloyd Routledge of.
S.S.2, West Wawanosh, spoke on a
iLir. E. Oesch is makin arr arge most timely and interesting subject,
meritseffects to move .his household "The man behind the plow, an hon -
as v -ell as his barbering business in orable position". The Zurich repres-
e
to the block he recently purchased entative, Mr. Earl Gingerich, took
from Mr. P. Ravelle. Mr. an Mee seventh place with his interesting sub
Leeroy O'Brein will then occupy the sect of -Labor saving devices on the
rooms vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Oesch .Carl:?'.
in the Deitz block, above B oven's Duron County Boys Picked for Royal
shoe store.
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The annual Convention of the Hur-
on County Educational Association
of Trustees and Ratepayers will be
held in the town hall, Wingham, on
Saturday, Nevember 2nd,1929E. E.Wuerth-Agent ing at 1 pen° sharp- AddressesoAJ+T, Jlive subjects will be given by Rev.
ZURICH Phone 11-81 H. W. Snell, of Toronto, president
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Announcement
ai+antet and Accident Insurance and secy-treas., respectively of the
Meet and Strongest Co. in Canada trn.stees' and ratepayers' section of
Enter into His Gates, with Praise the Ontario Educational Association.
SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT "And the hour shall he filled with
FOR music, with song and praise and pra- As we go to press the election day
yer, and the burdens of life shall be is slowly passing over, with very lit-
rnon. C�a� lifted from all who enter here." tle excitment or enthusiasm, as seem -
Yon Are Beaten ingly th public thinks there is notin
When you think you are a failure ing of much importance at stake to
When you lose heart and cease •-to cause any groat fuss. Probably the
,Coke Alberta Guar push ahead. When you say "Yes" most outstanding discussion is the
when you should say "No". When temperance issue. But since Huron
and Soft Coal you don't demand the highest and County has no liquor shop within its
best of yourself, of which you are bonds, and the nearest shop is about
Ji SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts. capable, instead of being satisfied forty miles away, hence nobody is
?Per Ton will be aIiowed for cash. with your second best. When you 'uncomfortable about its "conven-
are not master of yourself and let 'iences" or "evils". And as far as
Order Early as prices will advance on your animal passion and appetites Huron is concerned either governm-
June 15th. rule you. When you fear to step ent, if elected, would make Huron
out of the crowd to live your own County any drier. We think the
Son life, think your own thoughts and only way to stop the traffic is to stop
'serve God as you ought, When you
Case the manufacture thereof, and it is
'Phone 35 HENSALL allow circumstances, enviournment, a certainty if there was none mane -
personal tendencies and obstacles to faetured, there would be none con-
..._...: '"" crush your spiritual spirit and prey- turned,
j..?;`li your rising.
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Evangelical Church arch int fes Cromarty, isr hero Austinn Winner
Austin Nairn is S. Huron
`' A 17-year-ild lad, Nairn, of
P 0 U L 1 the the anmeel
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Z1tJRIC1I _.,, ON�r, South Huron plowing match on
ANTED Thursday last at Glen Almond, tho
W ll lJ.
Tuesday, 7.15 p, m.- 3x. League. farm of A. W. Rowclife, about half
,, in, Friday 7+31D past -Senior League a mile south of Hensel] on No. 4
i .' son every day till Sereloclt'p• Friday 19.30 p.m. --Chole Practiee highway. Besides several firsts and
ago mot 'teed FOWL same,morning SUNDAY SERVICES specials, young Nairn won the sae -
W ion. brought in. epstakes for the best plowed land
5 ;y, Worship 10 A. M. for boys under 18 and for the best
test Cask Prices Subject --The all inclusive gospel. crown in field. The plowing match
-CAL II FOR 11 a.m,-Bible School, was an unqualified success surpassing
I. E. Gavb.o; superintendent all previous ones for nterest and et-
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rea and Eggsi)
� c •rdWitle e. Thr, land was in good
O'Brien Worship: 7.30. P. M. shape for the plow and there were
,. Subject•• --God's Universal Salvat- entries, '11/fr. A. W. Morgan is preys+ -
ion dent of £he South Huron Plowmen':
611.1.0ou at, • 'a`Jwite 1414 W 7 r ai a ;�a F+,?� '• ., t
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LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter, creamery 45
Eggs - 20, 30, 40
Old Hens 9-18
Chickens 12-25
Ducks , 15
Dried apples lib. 8c
Oots 55
Barley 75
Buckwheat 85
Wheat 1.30
Flour 3.50-5.00
Shorts per ton 35.00
Bran per ton . 34.00
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical I,utheranl Church
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World."
Friday, 8h Luther League.
Saturday -Choir Practice.
10. a. m: .German Service.
1145 Sunday School.
7:30, English Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. Tuerkheim, Pastor.
Fear thou not; for I am with
those; be not disni.ayed; for I am
thy Gods] ?will strengthen thee;
Yea, I will hell. thee. Isah 11-10
Love+ not the' world, neither the
things than arc in the world. It
any man Iov.-> the (wield, tho lo`r1e
of the .Father is Biot i.ti him -.t John
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NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR
SUPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN.
DUCEMENT IS 50 CENTS OFF FOR CASH SALE, AND BESIDES
WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER DELIVERIES.
ACT NOW!
L. Schilbe & So
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SCHOOL SU PL1
We have a full Line of ail the
requirements for School Opening
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Note Books, Pencils, Pens, and Ink,
Good choice of Fountain Peps •
WE HAVE ALL. THE HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS RSQUIREi3
IN THE CONTINUATION SCHOOL 01
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