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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-05-12, Page 57harsd'a7; MitY• r4'th 12 CAR • DUDLEY E. EfougEs soLterroa. NOT- ARY PUBLIC, ETC. OPPICE—Ilmailton Street, hat off he Square, GODER/CJ, Ontario. pecij .Attention to Couneel and Court Work, Mr. Holmes may be consulted at Coderich by Phone, mid Phone charges reversed. William II. Brown A. S. P. Graduated Foot Specialist AT Brown's B ot Shop CONSULTING ENGINEER S. W. Archibald, B.A.Se., (Toronto) Registered Professional Eng- ineer and Land Surveyor. Victor Building, 288 % Dundas Street, Lon- elm'Ontario. Telephone: Metcalf 2801.W. • 10••••••avil Dr. H. H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D S. DENTAL SURGEON -DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH .gyery Thursday, Fridey, Saluda At HARTLEIB'S 'BLOCK, . DASHWOOD Monday, Tneeday and Wednesday Every IWants, For Sale, Loot,' Found, Notice, Etc. AO Ai Torn comma --.......-- FOR SALE • 2Px4,40 Firestone Baleen Tires, Regular '1„.50, For $5.80. ! L. PranC A Sell' itri wawa NOTICE 1 hereby wish to nitify the people of Zurich and Hay Township, that after May 15th I will make my an- nual rounds in the capacity of Health Inspector, and ask every •eitizen of the community to have all their yards Outhouses; stables, etc., cleaned and in a good condition to pass the sani- tary laws, and also that people are to have all ashes removed, and refrain from throwing broken glass of any ZURICH HERALD LOCAL NE1Vs Mr; Richard Jeffrey spent Sunday with Mr. Harvey Gelimia Miss Phoebe Gefinas, who has been in Hamilton for some time, returned home•last week, Mr. arid Mrs. Hildebrandt of Sea. forth were Sunday visitars at, the home of Me, and Mrs. G. Thiel. Beginning lest Week we notice the local stores are kept open oil Tues- day evenings again for the balance of the year Miss Ruby Church, who is attend- ing the Westervelt School at London spent the week -end at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. McCallum and Miss Jessie McCallum of Alvinstoe; Mr. George McCalluni of 1,earnington, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Reith. kindeon the roads.. By Order. Jul. Bleak Inspector. For a two hour's of real good en- tertainment be sure and ettend the play entitled "The Village Lawyer" hi the Tawn Hark, Zatich, on Wednes- day evening, May 18th. Admission, 25c and 15e. Mr. Oscar Klopp, the - newly. ap- pointed Massey-Haeris agent, wishes to advise the publie that he is con- stantly receiving new implements to display, at present he has on the Boor a new wagon a new manure , spreader, and •well exhibit a new Order May Chicks • NOW! • Barred Rocks and White Rocks at 12c • Each Whit L h e Leghorns at 10c. each. Four extra ,CItieks per hundred. We will supply eggs from our bleodtested flocks and •hatch them for five cents a piece. We will guarantee a 50% hatch for '5%c. each. An auction sale of the effects of the late Mrs. Trueinner will be held on Saturday in Town. Mr, and Mrs, George Drink • and family, of Hensall, were Suaday vis- itors at the home of M. and Mrs. J. W, Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dreier, of Kincardine spent the week -end at the home of the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs, Dreier, and also accompany- ing the parents to Milverton, on uesday. A new tax on cheques went into effect Monday, May 2nd, The tax is aow three cents on cheques over $5. and 6c on cheques over $100. • The publisher of the Herald joins with the many friends of Miss Annie E. Jarrott, of Hillsgreen, daughter of the worthy official o f Hay cal - ship, Mr. Wm. J. jarxott, Annie was aLout two weeks ago stricken V/11.11 a bad attack of appendicitis and was hurried to St. Josep'n's Hospital, Lon- don, where she was operated on, and we are pleased to state that the pat- ient is back home again in Hillsgreen and we trust in a week or so will a- gain be able ta contribute to the Herald with her interesting budgets of news. On Tuesday morning the large Epps moving van of Varna loaded up the effects of RON'. ani Mae. W. Y. ; Dreier for their new field of labor at : Milverton, and then in the evening i the van returned with the effects of Mr. and Mrs. E. Burn who had een at Milverton for the past six Which is so popular. the old and reliable firm'e mower averthe week -end. All of preriaete, had served the Zurich congregation. for five years. The ruling of the years, while Mr. and' Mrs. Dreier!! conference is that seven years es the We regret to the lovers or reading 'maximum limit of time, but very few niatter, bat our space is very much ministers stay this length of time at used up in advertising again this a place, usually conference shifts week, but in the matter of another them regardless of what the local congregations desire. It seems rather a cold, hard hand that conference has along this line, when people like the pastor and pastor like congregations! other than it is "customary". Per haps our views are wrong, but we cannot see why pastor and congre- gations are always so ready to make changes. We think these two units in God's cause should learn to grow into each other, and become adopted to each other, and the youth and life of the church grow up together in grace, and advance the work of the master. 3. 3. Neelin, the town postmaster, passed away at his home in Chesley on April 24th in his 72nd year. He was born in Lanark County but when Half the people who bought chicks 'week •or so we wiR he baele to nor - from us in March have not lost thelenal again. This national advertising four extra chicks. • is very scarce the past few years and A check up reveals that over 95% in order to keep going, we d that of all chicks sold are stilt going we mustlake it in, or in other Words ZurichsP •"Make Hay When the Sun Shines."' Popular strong ages (2 to 6 weeks). MEAT MARKT Always a good Supply of 'Fresh and Cured Meats dropped from. on Bolognas, Sausages, Weiners Government Approved and bloodtest- ed by Capital Laboratories. Three flocks had no reactors. Three more had only one each. All flocks with many reactors were the year ending March 31, 1932 we- re $119,136,28, as shown in the 31st r list and no eggs annual statement mailed to share- holders. The annual meeting will be ched in a Separate at temperature of held at Goderich on May 11. The degrees. t44 statement presented by President G. L. Parsons comments that graiin re: - 7 r 4, Hensall. Big Profits Net profits of the Goderich Elev- ator and Transit Company, Ltd. for are purchased from them. hat Hanks, Etc., always on hand AsLic t ha rikesk sh aleh Highest Cash Prices for about 97 Wool, Hides and Skiiis Phone now to 9 Let Us Serve You r IT. Yunghlut & Son J. Elgin McKinley, R. R. 1, - ZURICH ceipts were somewhat heavier than in the preceding year but profits did not commence to accumulate until only a lad came with his parents to 1 and was employed in Sarnia, Tees - Paper Sarnia. He learned the printing trade POPO IMO 4 NY man who can &hut ZI•L a nail can put up Om safe ceilings and partitiono, of Gyproc. Measure the area to •PO covered, then order as manY, sheets of Gyproc as you need. It cuts to size like lumber and you nail it to the studs, joists or over old plaster. it, panel it, or finis it with Gyptex or Alabastine and you have an inexpen- sive wall of professional appearance. Gyproc may be easilYidentified by the name on the board and the Green stripe along the edge. GYPSUM, LIME . AND ALADASTINE, Canada, Limited Paris - Ontario 4 I Fred C. Kalbfleisch Zurich,_Ont. For Sale By 1 to sever them without any reason :0411..........$9600.6.41)000e4141•04100140.40)04044MOMV*4/11 -1: 1: Fertilizer Fertilizer ; Before giving Your Spring Orders for Fertilizer be sure and see us. Get our Prices and Quality, and we know you will leave your Order with us. • Chick Feeds, and Starters • ei Our Line of Chick Feeds and Chick Starters is complete • and We will pleased to supply You with the follow- ing Brands: Pioneer, Master Chick Starter, Purina • • Chows, Etc. •E4 SEEDS SEEDS For Spring Seeding -and pinifttitAk Ira -supply you With' your seeds, Clovers, Timothy, all Garden and Grass Seeds kept in Stock at Lowest Possible Prices. • "We do Custom Seed Cleaning" July. ist pzize . . $1,000.00 caste 2nd prize . . .$500.00 cash 3rd prize . .$200.00 cash 4th prize . ,. . . $100.00 cash 5 prizes, each , . . $50.00 cash 95 prizes, each. . • $10.00 cash 104 prizes totalling $3,000.00 7.4..., HOW MANY SUPERTYAST CORDS •-et e•aree.e*, ::;11 "".'"V••,j IN THE AVERAGE GOODYEAR TIRE? • aVeeeeieerake't eaeeeleteeeetaree • ieeet, • as • ••i*•••••'...1* ;••fr • Trere is a contest in which yuu have a chance to win $1,000.00 or any one of 103 other prizes, without spending a cent of money. Simply take a look at the six GoodyearTires, which we have in a special display. These six tires are of 'various sizes, types and pry - thicknesses. Estimate the number of individual cords in each,,find the total, anti divide by six to. get an average. Submit the figure you get on a stand entry form. There, nothigtg, for you to bu nothing Ito 1Palr; A section of Goods Super - twist Cord material is call display - to help you make your estimate.. The exact number of cords in each of the Goodyear Tires has been deposited with a Trust Com- pany. At the close of the contest the correct figures will be disclosed. The average of the nunxbexs ob- tained by this official count must be accepted as final. Anyone from a family where a car is owned is eligible to enter the contest—except tire dealers, rubber company employees and the families of each. aosing date: June 5th, 1932. Address: "The Goodyear Super.. twistCord Contest," New Toronto, Toronto 14, Ontarku. STADE & WEIDO - Zurich ••••, • , I I, V water and Seaforth. Makes Old Roads New A new highway machine invented by an Iowan digs un surface of old geavel roads, mixes the material with a bituminous binder and preads the mixture back on the road again. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL i As an aftermath of the motor ac- cident on the Lake road just wet of L'xoter, Saturday night, April 23, in wnich Fred Triebner was mstantly killed by a car driven by P. Elsie of Grand Bend, the latter faced a ch- arge in police court at Exeter on Friday Morning. C. A. Reid of God- erich was presiding magistrate; Dud- ley Holrnes acted for the crown; F. Donnelly for the accused. The evi- dence was very much a repition of that given at the coroner .5 inquest. Plsie was committed for trial at the June assizes in Goderich, and \ us released on four thousand dollars bail .A social hour was held on Friday! evening in connection with the regu- lar Evangelical choir practise. During the evening Mrs. (Rev.) Dreier, a former member of the choir was pre- sented with a plant. Mrs. Dreier, in a few words then thanken the choir • for their gift. The choir war clismis-1 sed by singing "Blest be the Tie that Binds''. ' A Puzzled Magistrate • Magistrate Reid, Goderich, was fac ed with somewhat of a poser in his Court when Sidney Gale, forrneriy of Hamilton and late of the Oman) Re- formatory, Guelph,. was brought be- fore him on a charge of theft. Nearly a year ago Gale, a fine-looking, clean cut young man, with four others was convicted of beating up a traffic offi- cer and was sentenced to two years less one day in the Reformatory. A week age, after serving eleven mon- ths of his sentence, Gale was paroled in care of Moses Bechler, a farmer near Exeter, who is himself serving time in the Reformatory for operat- ing en illicit still. He was hired by Beater to work on the farm. The other day he decamped with $17 in cash, a wrist watch and a suit coat belonging t4 a fellow-enaployee. He walked be .Hensall from Exeter and was arreited..there, as he was board- ing a bus."leaving the town, by Pro- vincial' Constable A. 'Whiteside, who was notified early the other morning When arraigned before Magistrate Reid, Gale pleaded guilty and elected summary trial. fie was asked by the Magistrate how it was that he way paroled in care of a man who is him- self serving time in goal. "Oh I met him in the Reformatory—that's wh- ore he is" was the answet. The Mag- istrate is still puzzled, but he re- manded Gale to goal for a week for isentence. • Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs. L. Schilbe & Son Oa 00 00* 4.0 41# is di SOO • %Pe 4/111 ********* dee. rililiWWWWWWW&WINIAMMIWAViViAlaWitl Zurich Drug Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES; PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. 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