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Zurich Herald, 1931-11-05, Page 5!h i en Novo h ,, OUSINESS CRDs. DUDLEY E. II ouviims A%*RllSTER, SOLICI1l'oR, rittro ART PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE --.Hamilton Street, Just of the Square, GODERICH, Ontario. *pedal Attention to Councel and Court 4' Work, Zr.SHolmes may be consulted at > ot9erich by Phone, and innate charges reversed. Dr, I[. H: COWEN L. D. 8. D. D S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK ZUi3WH. Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday At HARTLE/B'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Mgnday, Tuesday and Wednesday A -U -C -T -I -o -N -E -E -R OSCAR KL(IPP . Graduate Carey M. Jones National School of. Auctioneering. Try me for /Registered Live Stork, (All Breeds.) Terms in keeping with prevailing ;prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will 'sell anything Anywhere. ?}tone 18-93, or write. Zurich. Licensed Auctioneer ;FOR•UURON & MIDDLESEX $ AM IN A POSITION TO CONS Iuct any Auction Sale, regardless an to size or article to sell. 1 solicit Tour business, and if not satisfied will wake no "charges for Services Ren- dered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood 1lbetne 13-67. SERVICE Why We have the Better Class of Customers d31GH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L. BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR- E, UBE OIL,, GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION Parts, Hohning and Mechanical Work clone to Micrometer Settings, No guess work Watch the .:ars that -STOP at WEIJ('S, They are al! HIGH CLASS CLIENTELE. . B11 Wein L A,SHWOOD ONTARIO 401$0,41111141141/41011168161111110111111041{110 .urichs' Popular MEAT MARKET ANNOUNCING . `,SAT WE HAVE PURCHASED IStOM THE FIRM OJT TTJNGBLJT & D.EICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB SHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE a Yunghlut & Sou VagieM414091111011111O0114iwil4100406000 COAL 1931 A r nonncement SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT Jdlnw .. FOR PUT TOTS i Wants,, Fer *ale, mat, Feu h o, Soave, e, Etc, Ade mass 00107M FOR SALE ,,`Two .recut holstein vows, of ext igood quality. For, quick al a apply to. 'Aaron +Oeatreic#aer_ FOR SALE A .couple of New Quebec Coolc Stoves at ,a. lig reduction in price for quick sale, Stade & Weider Zurich LOST A. bunch of Treys, in a case includ- • ing auto driver''s' permit, etc. Fin- der kindly return: to.,—I',. ,Sbe & Son. FUR SALE For Quick Sale -1 4 -yr_ old cow due Jersey.;3 heifers due in spring; 8 young calves. Apply to J. C. Salmon, Zurich. NOTICE. HERE IS BARGAIN DAY! The Zurich Herald at $1.25 a year and the London Advertiser at $5.00 a year. Our Clubbing Rate for both papers is $5.10 a year, for a limited time only, be sure and .act quick as this offer may not be good very long. Save money by ordering your papers at Herald Office:. - Debts Collected NO COLLECTION NO CHARGE We collect notes, accounts, etc., everywhere. Our success will aston- ish you, we seldom fail. If we do it coosts you nothing. Send in your tebts today. Do it. 210 'tomorrow may be too late. Clip for future reference. VERA:. NEWS Mr. Oliver .Toh rso!n of God.. visited at the home of This bz'otl Mr. Thomas Johnson. Mrs. C. Eilber is spending the ek with friends in ensall, Mrs. Dawes of • 'olt*'iron' iso ending a few weeks fatting with# friend, M P.Koehler., Mr. and Mrs. Craehn of Sebwaii Mich., were visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. J.. E. Gascho. Mr. Daniel Smith who $pent a fe weeks with friends at Sarnia, a Arkona, returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Surerus, as d' Mrs. Joseph Gnscho Were wee.> -end visitors with friends at. Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, an4 daughter Mae, and Mrs. C, ilber• motored to Stratford on Saturday, rl, E Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schwartze, truber of the Bronson Line, were r. 1 cent visitors with friends at Ness without in some way showing aur Hamburg, 41 a p s on to our creator for these 1Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sade of the e Water ,tiigh were the past week itors with friends in Milverton. • The List is Growing! Pwenage ty-five additional old •e pen - listWere added to Huron County l` xat a meeting of the board held recently. The number of those now 'eceiving pensions is eonstantllr grow uil andmark. now nears the seven hued - Don't forget, next Wednesday, averfiber .11th, is Remembrance ay, and a public holiday, and as a consequence all places of business )will be closed in town. This day is proclaimed by the Government and should be observed in the right way. Since 1918 when peace was declared iii the World War, things have been going along smoothly and this day meant to recognize the peace which • prevailing among the nations in eneral. Let us not let the day gra Icy p retiti A goodly number of villagers anil; st thirteen years of peace and pros community attended the Halowe'en,.verity that we have all enjoyed. supper held in Dashwood on Friday evening. , Nov. 11th Public Holiday Armistice Day, November nth:, Mr. Charles Schaffer, of Poole, an ' be observed throughout Canada companied by friends were Sunday„ a public holiday, according to the visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs passed at the last session of Parli- Ed. Stelck, 14th xoncession. t,r ent regulating observance of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and son {eseation of hostilities on November r_. int, Mrs. Madge, Mr. and ' Mrs Joseph Craig, all of Goderich, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Weida A few of the community are av- ailing themselves to attend the Me - Neil trial at the Goderich Court wh- ich commenced on Tuesday' of this week, and it being the third trial and has already made history, and we are anxious to see what will result in this hearing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Decker and son and Mr, and Mrs. Ferd Haberer and family of town, were Sunday last vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaiser, Crediton. The many friends of Mr. Gaiser are prnased to learn that he is improving nicely af- ter his recent accident. The continued fine autumn weather we are enjoying is appreciated by the farmers who are getting their 'work in good shape for the winter. If we recollect back to last year at this time, the ground was covered with Canadian Creds' Association, snow and jack frost was here good Branches Everywhere. and plenty, but we are better favored Sound' Branch, by the -weatherman this fall so fat. f k in _The many &Irian ercende 'tP.:aronto_ ,br Takla]) of'the illness of lVlrs. H. Lipp- zn hardt, who is with her daughter, Mrs. q George Fee at Hensall. Mrs. Lipp- w hardt suffered minor injuries she sus- b tainted from a fall recently, and while she was eonvalscent from these injur- ies she was taken ill with an attack of pneumonia, and we trust that she St will soon be on the way to perman- fo ent recovery. had The many friends of Mr. Henry to •Daters of Hay Township, and who mu recently underwent an operation in Thi St. Joseph's Hospital London, will be his 11, 1918. The occasion will be cele- bted in the same manner as Cana- drin. people celebrate Labor Day 11mi linion Day and other national. holidays; according to the meaning of,the Act. A Big Session he `sitting of the Supreme Court of .Ontario promises a busy time at ti- county court house Goderich this w ek. Court opened on Tuesday aft - e oon, with Mr. Justice Logie on the 4lieiich; and it ss expected that the trial. of Gilford and Harvey McNeil on `the bank robbery charge will be proceeded with at once. In addition there are nine cases on the cival list, ,-WWhich in themselves, if all were pro- eeNied with would be sufficient to oc-1 cagy- the week quite fully. Barn Burns ,When a dog upset a lantern in the barn on the farm of Leo Murry, of net Cromarty at 7 o'clock on Mon - da ' r ening, the entire structure a- lon with its contents, including the season's crop and a number of pigs were totally destroyed by fire. The armer had been in the barn attend - g to nightly chores' whet, he ._idea it<taea +�:�, ..ur.a,z,at .Ml� tzgnt It im- ediately :exploded and' the barn was rlickly, a mass of flames. The loss hich' is heavy, is partially covered • ins,"tkance. Owen �, Post Office RAW Sfii Cider Mil Crider made every Tuesday and Thursday. Apple:butter boiled by appointment. F. C. KaTbfl'eiseh, Zurich. Cider Mill S n Farmer Found Dead "riday evening Albert Bell, ephea farmer, left his home after pouncing his intentions of going r i ,.. ak. When at 10 o'clock, he _tai. t,returned the family went out loot;; for him and decided that he st l`> visiting one of the neighbors d're}Pighly alarmed at midnight at failure to return, further search We will operate our cider mill on pleased to learn that Mr. Deters has Tuesday and Thursday of each week. improved sufficiently to be brought Menno Steckle, Sr. Bronson Line. MOTOR REPAIRING Service to all Makes of Carse trucks, and Tractors,. DAVID FUSS, Zurich' -- Phone 89 rl t-4 NOTICE J. C. Salmon & Son, Teamsters, sters, wish to advise the public that they are still in the same business, with prices as usual. Your order will be much appreciate& Phone 94-16. home this week, as he was expected home on Tuesday. That is to the home A his son, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dat- i-ras. Messrs. Wm. H. Edighoffer, Wm pent his rather, 41 A$ m* 1(70,060 Wornen: chose the modern SILENT GLOW Because—. It Lights Quicker --It Gives More Heat—It Consumes I,2ss Oil and more Air per Urit of Heat Generated. This is the result tenteJ features not found in any other burner—the Silent Glow "Superheater" and the "Inner Combustor." Let us show you its noiseless, odorless, smokeless oper- ation, and how easily it will fit into your own range or heater. You control the temperature with a simple valve. Burns cheap .fuel oil with blue vapor flame—absolutely safe. 'Written five-year factory guarantee. $50.00 up. .More "Silent Glow" Burners in use than all others combined. TRADE i 1� RJ . PA 4 Makers of Silent Glow Pilgrim Heaters for homes, camps, ems, and Silent Glow Power Burners for heating large 'homes, apartments and other large b. •ildiugs. "MADE IN CANADA" WILLIAMS BROS. ZURICH - ONT. ♦ �+4ti I-++++++++++++++++++++++7 ;-•: ✓r'F'4r•irdr'i••F• c- •:-•I• I•-AJo•i•% �L-r'-s.••tor•1" Massey.apj8 Jmn1AmontWEAs ARE E SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AND COM- r�....y1IARIUS FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND t q. WOULD ADVISE ANYONE IN NEED OF NEW MACHINERY TO 1• � LET US KNOW, AND WE WILL BE PLEASED j PLETE LINE OF M TO GIVE YOU + A CALL ,+F ■ ■ .e,.,. ▪ Brantford Windmills_ 4* VITYG RECENTLY ` iittN _APPOINT] *� Y �! O D'`" SHAPLEY & MOIR CO., OF BRANTFORD TO HANDLE THEIR f EXCLUSIVE LINE OF "SECOND -TO -NONE" PRODUCTS, WE • SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS IN THIS LINE AND CAN ALWAYS ASSURE YOU OF BIG VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLARS. * BELOW WE LIST A FEW OF OUR GOOD USED AND REBUILT MACHINES WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT PRICES FAR BE- M LOW THEIR VALUE. I1 good M. H. Mower. 1 M. H. binder nearly new. HOW ABOUT REPAIRING YOUR BINDER. REMEMBER, WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK, OR NO CHARGES ,I was,macle and about 3 o'clock on B« SURE AND GIVE US A CALL! Satrzrday morning his lifeless body � was fowl* Zurich the%ght that the deceased died of 4444++++++++++++++++++++++"++++++++++++++"+++444.„ hear failure. He was 57 years old, an ssrviv� N. E. Siem oar• near the road gate. It is t Agent, ed by his wife, formerly --- _ v . • Efii��Troy�" and one son, ilarold at _.__..�. ,._- • Ilro..--, •. I7eczased is also survived by :�anront and Jacob Brown, who s her, Win. and sister Alice on the,'Etoinestead. A sister, Mrs. Thos.' Welh q01' Hensall, and two married 3 siste , in tile' west, The funeral took plat' Mir 'day, Rev. A. Sinclair of Hen all, :officiating, interment in the Exeter ',cemetery. z week with friends in lVlicili van, re-' • nurned to their respective homes on Monday evening, and surely have hada a most pleasant outing. Mr. Lamont advises us that the most prosperous farmers in that State at present are those engaged in sugar beet raising as the crop is good and a fairly good price is realized for the beets. But in general, times and conditions are about the same as in Ontario. Weed Inspector Mr. Louis Schu- macher of Dashwood was in town on Monday, and finished up the business part of his season's work, Mr. Schu- Cxa1a oQ CoaIwork this year had its difficultis, macher advises us that, although the it was considerable easier than last Coke Alberta Coal season, as most people are now get- +� p ting used to the new Act and are 5Qf% vow Graduated Feet- eciatist abiding ybe it. Let us hope that rJ another year everybody will fall in c. `- 6 line and �'e eatl-u " '� i�pECL�I. DISCOUNT OF 60 Ctrs. lo'8'+ _ weeds, at least, p the old world of liber Ton will be allowed ,lraalna�B's BwOp Halowe'en evening on Saturday *tier acted= u ptiaft■_ grill aehpaaraa2 In .0. night proved quite interesting to a jff t 'r-- Jost NA. - goodly number of the younger clan of town., and the kiddies sure did en- & Sorg joy themselves till the rain chased a a✓ (Tot.) goodly number of them.bome. It pra- NS En- ctically kept one busy answering theLIE to door bell when they throw out their ...�... •f challene of "treats or tricks", and ana< x e •t, y most~ ofus sooner gave the treats. ' We notice the old notorious band- stand which had been parked for some time on -Mr. H. Krueger•s pro - 31E. P' E T E k, R petty, was transported on the back street near the skating rink, where t ui every Day till >i o"eloclSD p+axi, ZErsagr RICH Bth erifil hand of whenit will likely await the "bugle call' .. ;ng Christ Amer, require this organization will w a reef � *torah* "*d► geieae Clrrtat Fier i" x�e nice it. The large yellow street n �► net feed Fowl alas w�r11>t 1►ro tiiit. in front of the fire hall e !; eglt,, 8h' ---x uthar L gn was also conveyed around town,. but heist Cash Prices, ;Saturday—Choir• Fraction,. diol. the boys used good judgment in re - 'SUNDAY ND' rY sER:Na .s turning it to its destination a. 11.15 a. m.—Sunday Schon- T.38r en rot—,H.nglia14t . 'rvic . aBi1e,i , :ireete!IiI,dy '�11%a#htiener. no tell Streicerk. number of minor pronke were also �t i in order and things will now have a VV. i Tuu-.k eii i. teener Calc a iiS�. Am to r,W rest for another year. n, William. B. Brown A. S. P. - CONSULTING ENGINEER S. W. hktCI8lcBAtL1rr B 4.3e IT /ILL O.L.S.,, Registered Px.fFez■sbsaasl grocer and Lend Surveyor. 1h e•Ot Member Engineering Institute Canada. O k -- Se firth O Case 'onto ii. i.,y¢._. L I VE `' 0 Ui L T R Y WANTI D --CASH POR--- 1D m German Serer case of fire breaking out and this ►,e�� Eggstank would be immediately required it was at its right place, A goodly w.� SCHOOL. REPORT Re ort of S. S. No. 6 Hay for the mon h. of November: Sr. IV—Gladys Gingerich 98, Win- nifrdd Battler 98, Grace Wein 87. Sr` III—Irene Foster 90, Rose ,Hoffman 84, Fred Farwell 82, Anth- ony Hoffman 69. II Class—Arthur Foster 90, '`Cyril Gingi'rich76, Keith Wildfong 70, Le- onard Hoffman 70, Lennis Gingerich 52, Neil Gingerich 40 *Gerald Giin- aerilli 16, Albert Hoffman 8., Ruth Witmer. 8. Fit Class ---Marie Wein. Primer—Doreen Gingerich, Ther- esa Hoffman. No. on roll 19. Grace E. Pepper, Teacher. •r School Report Re 6rt of U. S, S. No. 1, Hay and Stant,'y for October, Jr. IV—Lawrence Ayotte, Frank- lin C rriveau, Reams Denomme. Sr:flit—Emma Denomme, Rosella Corri'eau, Unajeane Aubin, Gerald- ine Geoffrey. Jr. III—Verna Sreenan, Thomas Denomme, Marie Farrel, and Alfred Denomme (equal); Alexine Ayotte, Louis Denomme, Clarence Geoffrey, Regis Aubin. II--Arnellda Aubin, Doris Ayotte, Teddy Geoffrey, Ardold Dene Charles Srenan and Patrick Aubin (equal), Grace Snider; Loftus Deno- mme, Irving Snider. I—Andrew Denomme, Avalon De- nomme; Alvin Ayotte, Eldon Deno - mine. 'r. ---Jean Sreenan, Marin Geoffrey Joe Denomme. L. E, Rose, xnacher 1 1 Zurich Drug Store We have a full Zine of all the requirements of School Supplies a a.444•A44A•Q•44♦ ••••lt•4444dt All authorized Text Books kebt in Stock 04444.4,1444404444 •••••41/v4 Toilet Sets, Manicure Set, and Military Brushes 111041.410111440116114004**114441411410.10 Perfumes Toilet Waters and Perfumizers. Fine Stationery and Fountain .Pens. KODAKS AND MIMS Drs Al , MaoKinnon9 Zuric r aa�