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BUSINESS CARS''
DuDLETREOLIVIES
IARIUSTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
,OFFICE-4ifanditeu Street, '.Just off
'the Square, GODERIC]I, Ontario.
Special Attention to Coin', and
Court Work.
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at
4Rorlerich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
Dr. H. H. C O W E N
L. D. S. D. D S.
ENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
+'very Thursday, Friday, .Saturday
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASUWOU'D
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones National
School of Auctioneering. Try me for
Registered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)
Terms in keeping with prevailing
spruces. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
Iseil anything Anywhere.
:'hone 1843, or write- Zurich.
Licensed Arthur eer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
1`AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size' or article to, sell. I 'solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
snake no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER ---Dashwood
Phone 13-5'i.
ern sol
We. ntr For Salo, 'loot,
Foundv Notice Etc, Ade
ZEgli COLT/IIIN
HOUSE FOR SALE
The desirable dwelling prope:ety in
Zurich, consisting of one acre of land
good brick house, stone foundation
barn, abundance of hard and soft
water, fruit trees and bushes, house
wired for hydro. Fine location, will
be sold very reasonable. For further
particulars apply to:
John and Robert McBride, Executors,
Zurich, Ont.
For Sale
That fine Brick house, good stable
also three acres of land, will be sold
at a bargain for quick sale- Applyto
John Gellman:, Sr.
MOTOR REPAIRING
Service to all Makes of Cars, Trucks,
and Tractors.
DAVID PUSS,
Zurich — Phone 89 r1 t-4
FOR SALE
A. used mattress in fair condition
at a bargain. Apply at Herald
Office.
NOTICE
Of Registration of By -Law
NOTICE is hereby given that a by-
lay was passed by the Council of the
Township of Hay on the 16th day of
April 1931, providing for the issue of
debentures to the amount of
$2013.50 for the purpose of paying
for the cost of Telephone extensions
to Hay Municipal Telephone System,
and that such By-Iaw was registered
in the Registry Office for the Regis-
try Division of the County of Huron
at Goderich, on the 29t1a. day of Ap-
ril, 1931, as number 520.
SiE I, 1/ 1 0 E Any :notion to quash or set aside
the same or any part thereof must be
Why "We have the Better made within three months azLer the
first publication of this notice and
Class of Customers oeannot be made tsereafLel+
311GH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L. Dated this 4th day of May, 1931.
BATTERIES, MOBLE OIL, MAR- A. F. T T:SS,
Clerk, Township of Hay.
'I]'ELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
Parts, Horning and Mechanical Work
alone to Micrometer Settings, No
guess work. Watch, the cars that
STOP at WEIN'S, They are all HIGH,
CLASS CLIENTELE.
DASHWOOID — ONTARIO
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
r P• ANNOUNCING
THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
,FROM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT
i& DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB
L1SHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
. Yuiighiut & Son
1110Se919060 6.09q990966.60-1960641
COAL 1931
An11o1ineemei t
.RING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
FOR
craptor& foal
Coke 1 Berta Coal
and Soft Coal
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts.
Per Ton will be allowed fete cash.
'Order Early as prices will ad's tine on
June 16th.
Case & Son
Phone 33
p
&13ENSAL1.
ULTRVL VE
ANTED
Taken ever.sr Day till 3 o'clock, earn..
'Diu not feed ]Fowl same tnorming
when brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
--CASH FOR—
Cream and Eggs
W.O'Brien
NOTICE
J. C. Salmon & Son, Teamsters,
'wish to advise the public that they
are still in the same business, with
prices as usual. Your order will be
much appreciated. Phone 94-16.
William H. Brown
A. S. P.
Graduated Fat Sp ciatist
AT
Brown's Boot Shop
CONSULTING ENGINEER
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.)
O.L.S., Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada. Office—Seaforth, Ont.
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LOCAL raw
Mr. F... Wickwire of Exeter, was
a visitor in town on Monday. '
Mr. and Mrs. I. D, Smith 14 Ham-
ilton called in town Friday evening,
Mr. aid Mrs. L. W. kloi and
Miss Jane Lamont motored ,,j;o Var-
na on Sunday,
Messrs Herb. IVIousseau and:Sol.
Zimmerman :made a business trip to
Exeter on Tuesday.
Mr. Lennis O'Brein of Clinton, was
a Sunday visitor with his parents in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gascho were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Raveile, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brisson, and
Mr. Ed. Brisson of Windsor are sp-
ending a few days around here, al-
so attending the funeral of their late
father, Mr. A. Brisson.
Some real good catches of fish we-
re received at the lake on Monday
morning, and the peddlers were busy
in distrubuting the same around the
community.
Mr. and Mre. Chas. Eilber. of De-
troit, and who were visiting here, ac-
companied by Mrs. C. Eilber were
week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
W. Frank, at Waterloo.
Mrs. Gibson, of Stratford, and
who accompanied Mrs. C. Eilber an
a trip to California the past winter,
left for her home at Stratford this
week.
Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Kneehtel and
Miss Elizabeth Rennie of St. Jacobs
and Mr. Milne Rennie of S,eaforth,
visited with their sister, Mrs. Lydia
Geiger last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee O'Brein, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Hoffman and Miss Lydia
Faust were Sunday visitors with Mr. Again on Tuesday noon when the
and Mrs. W. Finkbeiner at Stratford. fire alarm wasiven the local fire
Sorry to report that Mr. Finkbeiner equipment responded immediately
has not been enjoying his goodhealth and was of valued service for about
the past few months. two hours, of which we feel proud of
At the Sunday evening services of having such equipment in a village
May 10th held in the local Lutheran the size of Zurich. A number of our
Church, Rev. E. Tuerkheim confirmed deep thinking citizens just are con -
three young people, Misses Margaret sidering if it is just the fair thing to
Haberer, and Irene Decker, and Mas- purchase and maintain an equrpment
ter Louis Thiel. This service was of this kind for the convenience of
indeed well attended. the whole surrounding community.
Surerus has purchased This spring the outfit has been called
the Mr. Gordonoo farm on file Bronson out in the country three times and
r Mrs. Gertrude on two occasions it responded and
rine 2.o:n his mother, was al, valued service while we are
burelub, end has Laren immediate
happy to state t
possession. This farm is known as l:e o..::it has not bee::
the Surerus homestead and is' one of
the good farms on the Bronson Line.
One evening last week some one
Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Bender' o
Blyth were business visitors in tow
on Wednesday.
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Mr. Oscar Klopp has purchased
the property in Zurich formerly.own
ed by Mr. Ev. Hoist and used as
bakery and living house. We believe
Mr. F. C. Kelbfleisch is renting
brick building formerly used as the
babe shop to store lumber, etc
while. Mr. Klopp has the house leased
Mr. C. H. Beard, district agent for
the Bell Telephone Company, was in
town on Tuesday last closing a deal
for the purchase by the Hay Muni-
cipal Telephone System from the Bell
Company of the pole line and equip-
ment of .the Bell line .from Dashwood
to Grand Bend and thence to Shipka
road. The Bell Company decided to
abandon this portion of their line,
having re-routed the business from
Dashwood to Parkhill,
The Summer meeting of the Cred-
iton Womens' Institute was held in
the Evangelical Church, with a large
attendance of members and visitors
The President, Mrs. M. Telfer presid-
ed and extended a cordial welcome to
the visitors who were present, includ-
ing the Zurich Branch, who were in-
vited for the afternoon to hear the
speaker Miss A. Smith of Bradford
Ont. The meeting opened by singing
the Institute Ode and repeated the
Lard's Prayer in unison. A fine pro-
gram was given which was much ap-
preciated. After which Miss Smith
gave a talk on the "Four Square In-
stitute" and the "Home Makers Task'
which was excellent and full of help-
ful suggestions. The meeting closed
by singing the National Anthem. The
Crediton ladies then served refresh-
ments and a social hour was enjoyed.
SOMETHING NEW
a � Y Y
The verylatest in Unpainted
the Furniture 4.
A TILT TOP TABLE SUITABLE ENDFOR
FLOWER STAND OR MANY OTHER USES.
OF CHEaTERk'IELI)��yy
Ea.
called once during the pass year in'
the village to assist. If we will look'
up the statistics since this equipmenti
was purchased, we will notice to ev-
was fooling many citizens that had' ery one call it has made in Zurich IL
already retired by driving around the i has at least made two in thesurround-
streets and at times made their auto ing country, and yet when the town -
backfire, which sounded from.;;: dist-1 chip of Hay was asked just to as-
ance like a pistol going ;+y A sist in a small way to finance this 1
similar case was recently t43.eter, equipment, it was turned down flat.1
and the constable was wide a'tvake to I ne lire brigade of the city of"ol-
the matter and had the disturber of ic don makes a small charge for every
the early slumberers, brought .before trip they make out of the city lim-
the magistrate and fined. Its, and we think it is high time that
some agreement should be arrived at
with the local municapilities that ev-
ery time the fire truck is being cal-
ed
alcd out to have a set price that the
municapinity will pay over to the loc-
al tire departments of the community:
The weekly half -holiday acaso11 will
again commence in Zurich in two
weeks, or the first Wednesday in June
And the public is called upon to
bear this in mind and try and do
your shopping and business et some
other time than Wednesday .after-
noon. It is about the most uncon-
venient day for a newspaper who just
happens to publish on that day to ob-
serve the halfholiday, but the issue
will nret be printed and if there is
any time left that will of course be
abserved. But if a half -holiday wish-
es to be rightly observed it must be
a co-operation between merchants
and the buying public as well.
Visited County Home
The "Bethany Sisters" Bible Class
of the Evangelical Church have be-
en busy this spring in making two
fine quiltse which they in spare time
got all ready for use in the County
Home at Clinton, and so after mak-
ing arrangements with the manage-
ment at the Houle, these ambitious
ladies, with their companions, made
the trip to this Home on Monday ev-
ening, seven cars in all. A real we] -
COME IN AND 'SEE THE TWO come hand was extended by Mr. and
Mrs. Jacobs and their staff who have
charge of this institution, and after
everything was arranged the pro-
gram was rendered which included
addresses by Merrsr. S. Grab, and A.
Melick, vocal and instrumeniai num-
bers were gived, with Mr. E. Gabel,
the teacher of the class, acting as
chairman. Near the end of the pro-
gram, Mrs. Jacobs, the x,;.atron of
the hone was called forward and was
presented with. the two quilts, and
:;he most certainly made a very fitting
reply, and could not express ner ap-
preciation of the thoughtfulness and
kindness of the "Bethany Sisters"
Class in doing this noble work. Rev.
Hawk, the Chaplain of the Home also
spoke very incouraging as to what
the Home appreciates just such visits
es this. After the close of the pro-
gram, the audience were all treated
to oranges by the CIass, and after a
social visit together, the happy party
journeyed back home, having had an
evening's outing. far beyond expect-
ations. We cannot let this opportun-
ity go by of congratulating Mr. and
Mrs. Jacobs, the managers or the
home, in the splendid and sociable
-vay in which they carried their part
through, and in the fine condition of
1VIODEL 35 A, at , . „ :. , $169.56 and the general good autntos-
nhere in grderal, they invited us to
e Ire back some time, and we; trust
,nch sum will occlir •soon,
NEW SONORA MODELS.
MODEL 36 at .... �..
-.., $132.00
E. Oesch
BORN
Cantin—At St. Josep, on April 29th
to Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon A. Can-
tin, a son.
Guenther—At Dashwood, on May 9,
to Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Guenther,
a daughter.
WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAY 1931
We, the undersigned business men,
of the Village of Zurich hereby agree
to close our respective places of bus-
iness at tweiie o'clock every Wednes-
day afternoon during the months of
June, July, August and September,
1931. —C. Fritz & Son, A. F. Hess,
W. H. Brown, Herb Krueger, Harold
Johnston, J. Gascho & Son, W. G.
Hess & Son, Wm. O'Brein and Son,
Geo. Hess, L. W. Hoffman, Fred Thiel
E. Oesch, Stade & Weido, L. Schilbe
& Son, Johnston & Kalbfleisch, Dr.
H. H. Cowen, J. W. Merner.
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Court of Revision of the Township
of Hay for hearing of appeals against
the Assessment Roll for the year
19:31 will be held in the Town Hall,
Zurich, on Monday, June 1st 1931,
at the hour of one o'clock in the aft-
ernoon. All persons having business
at the said Court will please observe
this notice and governs themselves ac-
cordingly.
A. F. HESS,
Township Clerk, Hay.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONT.
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World"
Friday, 8h :—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m:—German Service.
11.15 a. m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p. m. ---English Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. Turlchehn, Pastor
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