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Zurich Herald, 1939-10-12, Page 5
11 n of rg re nt its re iss ei- )r-•• ler and the Ife. c'f d ars vis- 3nd Mme Cos- of- -hag has. who ther-. Lob- of her. ind- Miss; ..•, ! b r ands Serif reek - Layer Rest- iends. ndona s. • E. r of ;latraft. the nrned on E Tor- ichata with zed at Pres - T. W. Verna iter of ^aft of Doug n of red the char - f Cop- ,+ .11I Time They couple. poin,ts:• • weal, t:They. q• Lt. "3it- • Thursday, •October.l2th, 1939• BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL DUDLEY E. HOLMES OARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GOPEl31CH, Ontario. Special Attention to Councel and Court Work. Mr. Holmes may be consulted at Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE D. S. D. D. S. DENTALUK--zu� A N At DEIN BLOSaturday. $4ery Thursday, Friday, At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, • DASHW OOD Every Monday, Tuesday and 1 Wednesday. VETERINA'RIA.N Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, 'Etc. Ads. in this Column. HAROLD OVERHOLT'S NEW POOL ROOM ZURICH—ONT. Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Drinks in the "DEW—DROP—INN" Soft SALESMAN WANTED 1 T A M WANTED for 800 family Raw sleigh routes. Sales way up this • year. • ',•eirnancnt if you're a hustler. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. M.L.-458-123-J. IM'ontreal., •Csl»ada. rola._"lata._ _lata._ .,•..toll_...._.. LOST A logging chain between my farm 14th con., and Bert Klopp's, Bronson Line, a logging chain. Reward. Fin- der kindly notify: Wm, T, Truefnner, Phone 22-85. LOST On Oct. 7, between my farm Gosh- en line sout and St. Joseph, a pair of dark blankets with striped border Finder kindly return to Herald Office Dr. W. B. COXON, WV. Sc. or owner, Jacob Gin ' h VETERINARY SURGEON UEO a Lace Office in the .Routledge. Dr. J. Zurich Phone -96 A. R. Campbell, V.S, :B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All Qiiseases of domestic animals by the , most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Hennels. Office on Main Street, apposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL• LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION, TO CON- -duct Say Auction Sale, regardless is tis size or article to sell I solicit your lousiness, and it riot satisfied•will Wake no charges •fol' • •Services Ren- dered. en- ARTHUR ARTHUR DaShw'wood tar . Phone 13-6. :1„ 4F ,r1 PD RO. . C E aim • Produce WANTED GHEST CASH PRICES —F011— CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Win. O'Brien phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS geric . • NOTICE LOCA. Iltivo Mr. +Lauds Brisson of 'Windsor, cal-. led on friends here ThanlOiving,. Miss Louise Willert. of Stratford, was a holiday visitor hare, Mr. Leo Mittleholtu of Kitchener, was a holiday visitor with his bro- ther Theo. of town.' There seems to he plenty of apples again this fall, and` good choice fruit is being delivered around town from 75c to 90c a bushel. Mr. and Mrs. R. It Kalbfleisch of Detroit were visitors with .the form- .er's parents Mr. an1VIrs. Fred C. zuwcM.HERALD NEW Falb Shoes. Come and See our Wiindow Display We have a Fine Selection of nevi Fall Footwear, for the Ladies, Gents and Children. Dressy styles in Suede Kid and Patent for ladies and grow- ing Girls. Sturdy shoes for the Kalbfieisch the pastweek• school children. Are all smartly Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trxlemner and sons of Toronto were holiday 'visitors with the former's' mother, at the home of Mr, and M. Wm. S. John- ston. An auto aemdent`•oceutrcd near the 14th con., on the hen ch road last Mr. and -Mrs. Thursday evenang *hen Teat- 7 Brown were: on, their way to urich, they met a one -eyed car sup- osed to be from Grand Bend and the two cars tangled ane got con- &iderably smashed up. A goodly number of villagers at- tended the fine musical recital given ;,y Miss Lenora Habexer lasr, Thurs- day evening. Mis Haberer's pupils gave a very good account of themsel- ves and theirteacher delighted the audience with a masterpiece on the piano entitled "Capriee Espagol', by lig,:kowslci, at the close of. the pro - I have been informed by my teach- er, Mr. F. R. Styles, B.A.,A.T.C.M. of London, that I am in a position. to teach both vocal and semi-c'rssial piano lessons. For appointments please call 102, Zurich. BEATRICE THIELE. 14-3c FOR SALE SPRAYED APPLES—Spies, Gre- enings. Dings, Rxisset, Baldwin, Tal - man Sweet and Non Such. Phone Clinton 622-24. Fred McClymont, Varna. WANTED CASH for Dead Animals and Fox Hrses. Phone 47r15, Reverse all charges. Jack Williams, Dashwood, R.R.3. -50,39 WANTED styled and rightly priced. FOR THE MEN—We always carry dependable lines in work and dress shoes in a good range of sizes. All at lowest cash prices. • YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECI- ATED. E. J. DATARS Rel'able Footwear and Shoe Repair- ing; Trunks, Club Bags, and Suitcases ST. PETER'S wangelical Lutheran Churcl. ZURICH — ONT. A Changeless Christ for a Caber ing World" :'riday, 8h—Luther League Thursday—Choir Practice iUNDAY SERVICEu. gram. ' •.0 a m.—German Ser<E OBITUARY .i.' 5 a.m.—S an•lay School 7.30 1.,,,—rnalis1' u'rvice Late Mary Krauskopf :Teryhody Welcome to all Service* Mary Hartman, relict` of the .late E. TUERKHFYM Paste - Frederick Krauskopf, passed on to her maker on Sunday October 8th.. EMMANUEL Aged 79 years, 7 months and 1 day, EVANGELICAL CHURCH after. a partil illness for some years, being a ,sufferer of diabetes. Mrs Krauskopf was of a very quiet and C. B. Heckendorn, Minister. peaceful natea•e, and was very de- Mrs. H. G. Hess, Organist. voted to her Creator and her Church,r is when still able to walk around town 10 a.m. Sermon: The Such Winded. she almost daily walked up to her 11 a.m. Sunday School. Church, in devotion and prayer for the good of mankind. Her husband No Evening service. Anniversary ser - the late Frederick Krauskopf depart- vice at Dashwood. Rev. E. Burn, ed a number ofyears ago, but she Anniversary Sunday Oct. 22. nneaker. always kept up her home here in Rev. G. F. Barthel, Speaker Zurich, although being part of the time with her daughter, Mrs. Druar, west of town. Surviving is an .only daughter, Mrs. Joseph Druar, of. Hay Township, a daughter, Mrs. Alex. Voisin predeceased some years ago. The funeral was held to St. Boniface R. C. •Church, this Wednesday morn- ing. with Rev: Father,. L. 'W. Power officiating. 'Late Oscar 1CSehler The coinmumty • ; :was shouted on We pay for Wednesday to earn of thesudden Eggs and Poultry. Give usCashrlaes trial! passing of M1 -•os' Koehler,. who was found in his bar :with life ex- MEYERS PRODUCE, Phone 116 tinct in the after -flea*; aged 59 years ,:Zunicl}., pt4'39 5 months and'22.;dayav The deceased . •s, was ;-the oldest. " ifVe tMz. Fetor,:Ido- .; < ehler and waw b�?*ii a#fd hued pract. ically .all alis:Zife" just north of .Zur- ich, until he moved td' the farm two miles west of Hensall a few years a- go. Always a very' busy and ener- getic and prosperous farmer, giving employment to a goodly number of people at times, , and "always worked hard himself. ISiivivng are besides his sorrowing wid'ow;t'three sons and two daughters: Kerbneth of Toronto, Bruce lust south 'of. 2tirich. Harold at home; Mrs, Leonand'`Erb, of the Parr line, Hay and Miss Shirley of Tor- Anniversary Supper Oct. 18th. • DASHWOOD ' `NO T I C F AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Tariff and Non -Tariff Rates with well known Canadian Companies, as well as Lloyds of England. Inform- ation and rates gladly quoted without obligation. Z,uriu is' Popular MEAT MAB,EET Let Us supply you with tthe very Choice of Fresh and Cur - ad Meats,Ect., ,ABolognas, Sausages, ways on hand. Kept fresh in ,Electric' Refrigeration n,: Highest ' Cash Prices tor Wool, bides f and Skins its Yung -Wirt & .3V�•�. INSURANCE iitz!F-rn.fgars' Minx. Weather lnsarirlee Co, OF WOODSTOCK: J. W. HABERER ZURICH Now The G E M ELECTRIC FENCER And One Wire Holds all Stock Try the Gem Fencer for 30 Gays on your own Stock. Stretch a single stran of barbed wire across the lane or corner of the yard and connect the Gem and watch results. Why put up expensive heavy fencer when one wire will do the job. Prices greatly reduced this year. For full information and particulars apply to the Agent: REINHOLD MILLER, AGENT Dashwood. Ont. tt34 urich Garage 44th ANNIVER3ARY The Dashwood Evangelical church is busy planning and preparing for the 44th anniversary of the building of the present church which has now graced the roadside at the approach to the village of Dashwood on high- way No. 83 for nearly half a cen- tury. The anniversary will be b sherr ved on Sunday and Monday, 15th and 16th. .Rev. E. Burn, Mil- verton„ will be the guest speaker at the Sunday services and an illustrat- ed lecture with colorful moving p'c` ta en= ev on -Monday. given "eswill be r •ing. This is,plarined to :be an educat-. ional treat as well as an evening of good wholesome entertainment for the general public of this community. Death of Mrs. Thomas Keys • Mrs. Thomas Keys, formerly Mary Elizabeth Sharpe died on zrundaY morning last at her home in Stephen Township where she had resided for the past 60 years. She was in her 81st year and was born at Scarboro She is survived by a daughter ?earl at home, two sons, Ernest and t- Alb- - illIlli!Illlllllllllllllglllllll!illlll!IIIIpIIIIpIIIIIIiIU!IIIIIIIIUIIIIUIfIW11011!Illi!IIIIII101111!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIpUlllll!111111111911111111111111111111111IIIIGIIIIIlNII1lIIIIIIIIIIIUll1(Illllllllllllllllllll!l 11 !IIIIUIIIIuiil!!!I: NOW! IS THE TIME " TO ORDER Your Stove Wood. Good 4 -foot Body WOOd Very Reasonably Priced. Let Us Have your Order! We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile Let Us Supply Your Wants in these Lines! HESS, the Repair iVlan y ,v; f1111111111111110111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111ilIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllll111111111111t011111!iflllll!!II!!III!ICIIiiIIIIIPl91!!0!I!IIIIIIIO!I I!IIIIIIIIIII!1!1!!!Iilll!IIINI!IIII!!IIII!III!II!II!1!!1!!!!!i!!!!0!!1!!!16 onto; His father, Mr. Peter Koehler ert of Stephen Township an of Zurich: two brothers, Edwin of sisters, Mrs. Wesley Jones, Crediton Toronto; Addison of Syracuse, N. Y., and Mrs. George eorgefune ;Shepherd service ark` rk- three sister, Mrs. A. • McLeod, Misses hill. A p of Selma and Ada of on Frida. ate e hel- ternoon,at the residence on followed by a public service funeral waso held ' on Friday noon to'Bronson line cemetery, Rev. i in IShipka United church. Interment C. B. Heckendorn officiating. • I was made in Exeter Cemetery. NEW li fiF©I MdNCE NEW CONVEf `IENEE NE LOW UPKEEP Local Dealer--ALVIN RAU, Zurich, Phone 98r6. i Come and purchase your Aut- omotive Requirements from. ?urich's oldest Established Garage and Service Station. We can supply all your needs. Apert Automobile repairing, with the latest testing iHstrum- nt, ,Acytelene Welding Tires Batteries, Oils, Greases and a : is 2.Ilsk,L• VTs,w..•'s i' R`epair's. Gasoline m -three Grades I DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS Removed Promptly # Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Etc. Courteous Service Phone 235 Exeter, Ont. (Collect) DARLING and CO. Of CANADA LTD. KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known ,to every Motorist. Why take Chances in inferior Gas when you can buy GOOD GAS at Klopp's One Stop Service at s� Per Galleon 5 C •. Tax Included tHE LARGEST RESERVE MUT-IB-A Give Us a Call! • �,,,, • �•� ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN • 'T i3AB COMPANY DOING BUSINESS H•." M T C, v ►SS.l�.l. .OF THI A X THIS KIND IN ONTARIO 1 � Antount of Insurance att Risk on Dec, f'riaite; Day 103. Night, 47 31St, 1986, $� ora pt;1 ail% - I I •1 Mr. Frank Uttley, local painter, re - Total C)i `r; Bank and tlditds $273,613.47. Pot* 84.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lithtn- ,i ig Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance ceived numerous bruises one day las week when he fell from u badder while painting at the house of Mrs. Wm. loess Frankie fef, into a grape vine bush and then on to the ground, his head and face, •especially ono eye were badly disfigured, but he is a tough war veteran. and was soon off to work again. ENGINEERED- LUBRICATION, • d ' I+rd kinds At l�lopp°s `:ff uuaraci e6 c1 �Ri4 Lubrication, using 9 of, Grease. We invite yap to Watch u3 'Lubficate your CrCar and see how Trained Attendants `dr.:44e Cara:. ' EXPERT!REPAIRING your Motor. We use the KING AN ALJYSER to propoi'1 '' Tithe -Up Y CLEAR GAS FOR 'YOUR LAMPS ANIS STOVES at 25c. Gallm Car Wash 39c. . Tire Repair BA'TTE'RIES, ACCESSORIES, GOODYEAR TIDES Clean and Tidy Rost Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most, Un -to -date Garage and ,Swire Station. I-IOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz et Son Used Car Lot in Connection • The Purina people ing Contest this year, giving limited to chicks from Purina -fed flocks. See our ; a s . circular with full particu•lars. • PURINA SEAL 2 JAUT OF are running a big C;ick Grow - liberal Cash Prizes, I 1 ,, sHli••••aa•••sasi, penia. McKINLEY'S CHICKS We are again Distributors for the well-known and Popular McKinley's Ch1 CiS for this Season, and, n will be pleased 'to fill your Baby Chick Orders:; Early Orders receive First Attention "4' L. Schilbe &Son_ •••••••••••••••••••••••• �'Illl�lll!(�IlIDllll�lilllll I� 111111111111111111011!10!ill{i!1i10111I!IllllllllilllllllflllllllllilllIII(IIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIII01111111111111iff{1111101111111f1(IIIIiI!I� � Zurich Drug QUALITY DRUGS School Supplies mamuIDID wmui Stationer., SPECIALS IN WOODBURY'S 3 cakes of Soap and hand lotion, 35c. value ....for 25c'. 25 cent bottle of Powder and Bottle of Perfume for 25c' WRITING TABLETS Good Value at IOc; 15c; 25c. Big Hot Water Bottles guaranteed for wear, 69c. and 89c. Flit, limited supply 8 -oz. for 20c EVERYTFIING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES Excellent Assortment: Diamond Dyes, Putman Dyes, Sunset Soap Dyes, and Tintex for Tinting,, and Dying. }? r.J., A Add1on,PrOPr10t0: tr,^,i lt! L.. 7,'.. 1 rti661611