Zurich Herald, 1938-07-07, Page 5Thursday, July ..7th, . 11;988.
BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
DUDLEY E. IOLME
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT
ARY PPUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just o
S
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario
Special Attention to Counsel an
Court Work.
Mr. ,Holmes may be consulted
•Goderich by Phone, and,Phon
charges reversed.
ZURICH HERALD
Put Your Want, For Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Mrs. Isadore Denomme of Detroit
Column. called in town one day last,week.
....._._ _ Mrs. C. Ei1'ber it at present visiting
a week with her niece exear Gh.isel-
hurst.
M. and Mrs. W. O. Knechtel of
Kitchener were Sunday visitors at
the Siebert home.
Mrs. Samuel Elsie of Detroit cal-
led at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Menno Oesch on Monday.
Mr. and iiVirs. Fred Weseloh and
daughter Marylyn Jean of Tecumseh
Mich., spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. 'Weseloh.
Please take notice that our store
will be closed Wednesday afternoon
for the summer months—R. N. Doug -
FOR UJCK SAi F Doug -
Ise Blake.
Q +--•Mr. John Weseloh and sisters )ali-
A 5 -year-old Jersey cow now .hulk- za'brth, Bella, Nellie and Kathern of
ing, to freshen in Septenteer, is Kitchener called on their uncle one
blood tested and a good milker. aunt, Mr. and Mss. H. F. Weseloh,
Apply to Jo:au Galster. . -.ung last week.
Mr. Oliver Turnbull of Grand
'°m- -:ne 1:,._e called on friends hese Wednes-
day morning. He was on his way to
1 C E Brucefieid where he will visit .for
time.
I'+ finder Twine ®radars Taken Lee and Mrs. Urban Pfile, Mr. a
We are now taking orders for Mrs. Wm. Haugh and family, Mr. a
binder twine for this season. Kindly; M13. \f ra. Racier were Sunday vis
leave your order at once—Farmers'' ors with Mr. and Mrs. 1VIilne Rade
Club. ;14th con.
• Mrs. Nora Hoagland and daught
Samuel Kendrick, E. Blake Horner Shirley have returned to their home
President. Secretary in Detroit, after spending the week-
end with relatives here. Miss Greta
_— — Haberer accompanied them to the city
FOR QUICK SALE for a few weeks. "
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hey and dau-
LIM;AL NWs
HONEY FOR SALE
ff We oan supply our Customers with
Honey in their containers at the foll-
owing prices:
No. 1 Clover Honey at 9c. lb.
No. 1. Clover, 50 Jibs. or over at 8c.
Amber. Honey at 7c. a M.
Amber Honey, 50 lbs. or ,over at Sc.
J. HABERER & SONS
Two Blocks South of Hotel.
Telephone 122. Zurich, Ont.
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DENTAL
Dr. W. D. BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Or. 11 H. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter - Ontario
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VETERINARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office in the Home of the late
Dr. J. Routledge.
Pkone-96.
.Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
eases of domestic aaniennis treated
by the most modern. principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. biverness
Kennels. Office on Main Street,
opposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALL.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For .. Huron _ and . Middlesex
3 4.M IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
las to eize or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and it not satisfied will
make no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER Dashwood
'hone 13-57.
PRODUCE •
. 'ann Produce
WANTED.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
-FOR--
, CREAM, EGGS AND
�>v
POULTRY ,.
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zui'ichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply • you with . the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur -
PAG; FIVI.
Only
$59.5.2
buys this amazing
CENTRAL
ELECTRIC
Air -Flo CLEAME`
(with attachments)
a The G -E Air -Flo cleaner does the
work faster, easier and more efficiently,
than other cleaners of the same type
selling from $20 to $30 MORE. Be
sure to see the G -E before you buy.
CD -38
a I DEMONSTRATED AND SOLD 13 Y:
nd
rid HESS --Radio, Electric
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Four Guaranteed Rehuiit Cream ghter from Royal Oak, M_ich., Mr.
Come, and look them Austin Hey and lady friend from De-
Separators.over. tf-47 troi.. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey from
THE ZURICH CREAMERY; Crediton wei e Sunday visitors with
their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and
family of Regina arrived in Zurich
on Tuesday evening and will visit re-
latives here for a while, they will go
From my premises at Zurich a on to Ottawa and to Montreal and
demosticated wild goose. Reward of- return Falls, New State by the
finder.—Ted. fered to nder.—Ted. Haberer. g he trip :by motor car,
At her lovely summer home "Sun-
beam" at Grand Bend Mrs. Dr. Cow -
FOR SALE en was the hostess for the June me-
eting of Group 3 of the James St.
W. A. A. large niunber of ladies we -
MINK FOR SALE re present and after enjoying a var-
iedI'ure bred Quebec Mink for sale. program of outdoor sports all re -
Pare to the dining room. where a
Place your order now for urs cnoice dainty lunch was served. Thanks was
of this year's kits. We have over a tendered Mrs. Cowen for her hospit-
hundred kits to choose from at $50 ality and also the sports and lunch
a trio. Correspondence invited. committees.—Exeter Times -Advocate.
STRAYED
R. Faber's Mink Ranch, R. R. No. 1,
ZURICH WINS GAME
Hensall, Ont. After having beaten Zurich here
12-5, the tables were turned on Clin•
HAVE RETURNED HOME ton when they went to Zurich Mon -
The party of Pilgrims who, attend- day night for the return game. Zur-
ed ,the National Euoharists Congress ich won 12-6. Clinton went minus
at Quebec City last week have re-; the services of Draper and White.
turned home and are highly pleased' Stock pitched the first four innings,
with the splendid trip of nearly two and was relieved on the mound by
thousand miles of highways covered. Hovey. Heideman on the mound for
The large transport of Mr. Maurice Zurich turned in a stellar perfnem-
Masse was used and the back of the • ance, allowing only four hits.—Clin-
truck was fitted up with four ches- I ton News -Record.
terfields on which the passengers
enjoyed the ride over hill and dale I
on to 1Vlontreal, Quebec and a few
miles on farther to the memorable
shrine of Ste. Anne du'Beaupre. Re-
turning by way of the Audirondacks
and New York State, crossing into
Ontario at Niagara Falls. The pilgr-
OBITUARY
Mrs. Mary Welsh
Mrs. Mary Welsh, widow of Rich-
ard Welsh, one of Hensall's best
known residents, died in her 87th
year, foIIowing an illness of five we-
ans camped out at night, cooked their we-
eks. hSe was a native of Devonshire
own meals fin a gas stove, and carri- England, who came to Canada in18S0
ed talo tents and five mattresses.' Of a family of 12 born Mrs. Welsh
The planning was practically all done 11 are surviving. Tow brothers and a
by the Parish Priest, Rev. Father L. sister also survive. The funeral will
Marchand of the )drench t ttleinent, •Vi't'as held on Saturday with interment
and to him is much er6 it endthanksin Hensel]. Union Cemetery. Rev.
extended. Those making the trip were 11?xook8 0 the United Church presid
ing.
Father Marchand in charge; Maurice
Masse, in charge of his transport;
Mee and Mrs. Louis Durand, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Durand, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Many visitors from the U S were
Many Visitors
Corriveau, M•r. and Mrs. Philip Den -1 week -end visitors in Ontario, as on
ommte, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laporte, ' Friday was July 1st, D;:minion Day
Mrs. Edward Brisson, Mrs. Peter La- ' nnc''. t: