Zurich Herald, 1933-07-13, Page 5'Th1•r,144.455) :371:4' Vitae 193'
SLIMINESS CARDS
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ARY PUBLIC, ET .
OSCE Hamilton Street, Just Oil
tiaas Sgt}are, GODERICH, Ontario.
Special Attention to Counce'l and
Court Work,
Holmes may be consulted at
.oderich by Phone, and Plume
charges reversed.•.
Dr. Il. H. COWEN
L. D. $. D, D 8.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZUR101.
'Every Thursday, Friday,. Sat••u th y
• •t HARTLEI1315 BLOCT£,
DASHWOOD,
Stymy Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday
row Taws
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
round, Novice, Etc. Ado
ut THIS 130L1J.*
NOTICE
Public Notice is hereby given that
itl'1 trespassing is forbidden on the
Zurich Public School Grounds, Any-
one
nyone caught trespassing on these pre-
mises are liable to the penalty of•the
law.
By Order,
The Trustee ' Board.
Miss Ida Routledge Ieft On Simi"
day for a week's visit in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Reith and fam-
ily were'Sirnaay•visitors at 'x:ri';exsoll.
Mr, Prank Siebert of Detroit, was
a week -end visitor with his parents
here.
Mrs. W, L. Siebert, who has been
a visitor with: friends in Detroit, has
returned home,
Mrs. Oliver of London is spending
the week with Mr: and Mrs• Chas,
Weber:
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Stoskopf. of
Kitchener are visiting at the, liocne
of Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnson.
The Evangelical choir and League
held their annual picnic to <'Turnbull's
Grove on Monday evening.
The annual picnic ; of St. Peter's
N 0 TICE Lutheran Sunday School is being
held this Wednesday afternoon, and
HONEY FOR... SALE it is indeed a • fine day for the oc.
I have a quantity of choice do- ' casion.
vex honey for sale at once. Bring
anal your containers and have 'them filled.
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Edward Haberer, Zurich.
tieef ell Ituctumeer
fon' Huron and Middlesex
AM IN APOSITION TO CON -
Asia any `Auction Sale, regardless
ei to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied wrtl
wake no charges for Services :t tear
ters&
.ialaTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
mane 18-57.
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MAII,TiKT
'Lei Us supply fou
WANTED
PRODUCE WANTED
We are now in a position to take
cream and eggs at my home at Zur-
ich, for which we will pay highest
market prices. We will grade your
eggs as we receive them, and pay, ac-
cording to grading. give us a trial
First house south of Dominion Hotel
T. H. Meyers, Phone 116, Zurich.
NOTICE
HONEY FOR SALE
We can suppiy you at once with
No. 1, Clover Honey at 7c. a lb, 50
lbs or over at 6c, and amber honey new water tank which is expected the Bank of Montreal, Mr. Kinsman is
liolidayinas
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hamilton, ac-
companied by Mr. Martin of Windsor
were week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Galster.
' The "Twelfth of Ireland" known
as the Orange. Walk Day will be cel-
ebrated
el•ebrated next Wednesday at Brussels
when a largegathering will take
place at that town.
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Mich , is visiting relatives here. .
Mrs. C. England visited leer sister ' S
at Sebring,�ville oe Saturday. yy� ein
Robinson, of Stanley 1 ' _ 1 t�t 9 L URepairs
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is the guest of ALM Beatrice Gaseho.
Mr. and Mrs, Ge.^iorge Fee of Hen- : Wi YY BUY JOBBERS REPAIRS WHEN YOU
sail, are Wednesday visitors with Mrs •CAN BUY THE
GENUINE DINE A,I,, ..T { ,"
H. ,,ipphardt, l -IE, SAME
Mt and Mrs. Walter Bnise of Dc- • PRICES•
troit, are visiting with her parents,
Climax:.
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Mr.and Mr J I. tau,
Mrs.
Miss Mime Johnston was visited on a
Sunday by her niece Mr, and Mrs. e
Parkins and daughter of /antluron a
CLIMAX BUG KILLER AT NEW 1 flW PRICES 1
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aha Mxs. Jim "revethiak at t3rins_ to . ALL KINDS OF INSECTICIDES .AS FCL��- d
lt:y oat. . LOWS: ---Arsenate of Lead, Arsenate of Lhne, ..Paris
Bev. E. Burn spent a few days in . m
Rodney last week, assisting Rev. F. • Green, Etc., Etc.
13. Meyer in evangelistic services. c
Miss Louise Rarig or; Kitrhener is
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visiting with her brother,' William PU.. IN YOUR 'SUPPLY NOW WHEN THE
Rarig of town.
Mr. Gladwin Melick spent the we- ARE AT THE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
ek-end with his friend, Mr. Byron
Kyle. a ,"We do Custom Seed Cleaning" rr
111x. and 1`rlrs. Ed• Greb of De-
troit visited a few days at the home ® Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brenner. a
Miss Shirley Koehler of near Hen- a Schulbe
sail spent . Sunday with her friend,a
Miss Olive Witmer of Zurich.
Little Miss Audrey - Jervis from
Clinton is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick and her grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. S.
daughter Doreen, of'the Blue Water Winner.
Highway, 'were Sunday visitors at Mrs. C. Rader of Dashwood, who
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J Brent spent the past week with her daugh-
ter of ;town. ter, Mrs. C. Decker. and family htas
returned to her home in Dashwood.
Our mailing list has been correct- Mr. Charles Greb and 1liss Carrie,
ed up till 10th, and we aslc our Brenner of Kitchener spent the we -
subscribers to look up their label ek-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and see if they have been given John Brenner.
credit according to their payments. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southcott and
family of Venic, Cal.,. are holidaying
Workmen have been busily engag- at their summer cottage at Grand
ed the beginning of the week put -Bend.
ting in cement floor in the back' of Mr. Duncan of Woodstock is re -
the fire hall and with bases for the lieving Mr. E. Kinsman at the local
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Will Hess spent Sunday with Mr. ALSO lc"
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latter part of the week,
at .sic. a ib, fn your containers.l'ilcesl• „
Choice oaf Fres $and Cur- subject to raise without notice. The terrible dry weather eontitiu Mrs. C. Silber and Mrs. C. Gib
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Two
re.r'y J. Haberer & Sons, . son, of Stratford,: who is visiting with
Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Two blocks south of :Hotel, Zurich. es with us, and .there is practically Mrs. Sa days with
•no growth to vegetation, incl if a rain friends. Eilber,
at spentl the fewpaweek.
Etc., alvlrays„ on hand... Kept - will not soon come, the potato crop
fresh in Electric Refrigeration will be nil, -as well as otaer garde.. Mr. and Mrs. P. Haberer, Mrs. C.
SUPERIOR. crops. But here's trusting that .old Decker of town and Mrs. C. Rader of
Highest Cash Prices for man nature will send along those Dashwood attended the funeral of
looked for "showers of blessings", the late Mrs. Eifert which WRB held
at Tavistock on Saturday.
Wool, Hides and Skins; 1
Yuri Mut &. Soso.
BABY CHICKS
Mr. C. 0. Sinn proprietor • of
. A close checkup reveals that of "Peach Grove Farm" south of St. organized iii town, and the diamond
A local softball team has been
S,230 chicks sold before April lst, Joseph, on the Blue Water IJrghway on the falx grounds has been put
--- there are approximately 8,243 living wishes to advise that their crop.of t into. condition for the purpose of
and doing -well or over 100 %. We black English cherries are now be- I playing.
` pa •.
ing picked ..and the quality is good.
l ales. A. Foster and daughte ^.s
Price $1, leave your order at once '
phone 13-87.n
Ruth and Audrey and Willis are ,
spending the week in Detroit, with: ; �'
SERVICE
• Why We have the Better
allow 4 extra chicks to the 100 and
this more than covers all loss to date
April 12th.
Govt. approved chicks from bre-
Class of Customers eding stock bloodtested by Capitol
3r1IGli CLASS G.OQD.S, U• S. L. Laboratories, Ottawa. It takes three
,BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR- weeks to hatch outchicks so please
"ILUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES ordPrerices wellfor Min advance if possible.
ay and. June.
,NO TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION tiy,r, B.R. W.L.
Tarts, Hohning and Mechanical Work After May 1st • 10c 10c 8c,
vllome to Micrometer Settings, No After May 24th Sc SC 8c
semis work. Watch the cars that After June 1st 6 to c 6Mac 61i c
}t3Gaa if there should be •a sudden change
in egg prices we may be obliged to
revise this list.
J. E. McKinley, Zurich.
Phone 9'1 r 11, Hensall.
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DASHWOOD — ONTARIO
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
Business in Ontario-
amount of Insurance at Risk on Deo.
3lat, 1931, $19,593,724.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$199,101,.61
Ratee=-$1.60 per $1 ,040 for 8 years
E. F. Kropp—Zurich
Agent, Also Dealer in Liihtoind Rods
mad all kinds of Fire Insurance
L, I VE
POULTRY
WANTED
en every Day till it orrlbck, r�.m•
not feed Fowls same mermen' g
when brought iso
.hest Cask Pries
—CASH FOR --
CREAM AND EGGS
W O'Brien
Phoria 101, Rest. 94, Zurich
THE HERALD'S
JOB DEPARTMENT
Is . ever ready to serve the pub
'Pr -with Commercial and :fine
Printing. Get our prices be -
The Local News
The main aim of the weekly news-
paper as the name implies, is to give
news of its own district. It may have
other aims, such as to give the mer-
chants a chance to tell of their goods Sunday. The morning service was
in its columns or to try to influence a jaiht, meeting of the morning wor-
public opinion through its editor- ship and Sabbath School. During
ials; but first of all it must give the these exercises, Mn Martin, of Wind -
news. Some of this news is not easily sor, violinist, played two very fine
obtained and no editor can cover it selections on the violin. Mr. Martin
all without assistance. Especially is truly is an artist, as well as an effic-
this true when you have visitors. lent teacher with this king of string -
Many of the ladies think that per- ed instruments. The evening service
sonars are the most interesting read- was more along the line of a pro-
ing in the whole paper. Your visitors grain, with the kiddies giving their
are usually glad to have their names recitations, song and dialogues. Here
appear, so send them in. Sometimes Mr. Martin again favored the large
people come in arid give the impres- audience with a well played number.
sion that they are asking a favor The local . Rbyal Knight Class Or-
when they want us to insert the chestra played during the conoreg-
names of their friends *who have been atonal singing, which liven up things
spending a few days with them. No somewhat. ,.
person need feel that way about giv- The big' Community Sale held
ing us news items for we are indeed for three days last week, Thursday,
glad to get them all. Friday and Saturday, was a big
_ success, and everone that entered it
are greatly pleased with it. One
SCHOOL REPORT merchant advised us it was the best
day's business on Saturday that he
- has had for a.year. An event of this
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At a recent meeting of the Zurich the former's daughter Mrs. J. Dick-'
School Board, the teacher for the erson.
Continuation School was decided on Mr., and-114rs. Samuel Utter and �,°
and the lot fell to Mr. Ran -del Cole daughters Dorothy and Velma ofs
of near Clinton, with a salary .Loi Hamilton, were visitors with Mr. and
$1,000. ' Mr. Cole comes highly re-: � Mrs. Roy Merner. They are on a
commended having had two year's camping trip and are enjoying them -
training at Western Univers;cy, and selves along the lakeside.
shoud make a very efficient teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Hey and fain -
for the Zurich school. ily of Rochester called at the home
A number of agents were in town. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner. They
on Tuesday selling chance tickets on were on their way to Bad Axe, Mich
a new Chev. car, but they did not to visit friends.
meet with big success. They called ..a
n- MrJosiah Geiger has a very unique
themselves the Legions, but we caflower plant in front of his house at
not understand how they can claim present a hyderange with 144 nice
that distinction by the kind of work. large blooms• It is indeed a very
they' were engaged. Anyway,. most pretty plant worthy of comment as
of us find a difficult to keep one car. well as admiration.
going without having a second one
to burn up gas. So we did not buy. • - Mrs. Karl Pielluseli and family of
Children's Day was fittingly ob- Kitchener, were week -end visitors at
the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Herb
served in the Evangelical church on Krueger of town, and are spending
holidays at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hy.. Krueger, 14th concession,
Hay Township.
The following is the report of the kind makes the public know that the
Promotion Examinations of S. S.No. business men are alive and on the
8, Hay' job and trying to give the public big
Jr. P1 to Sr. IV Iteta Masse '(lst value for the money. While not quite
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Sr, III to Sr. IV Eunice Oestrei all the'business men of town helped
along with their support, yet these
cher ist H; Kenneth Weber 2nd H; very few in .number helped in their
to Sr. III: Gerald Masse own way by keeping their places of
2ndd H; ; Carl Oestreicher P; Orlen - business open during these three ev-
Scliwartzentraber P;Elmore Rader enings, and the buying public could
�:P -Esther Price 'la; Hilda Rader F. get anything what they wanted.
II to Jr. III --jack Weber 2nd H; -
Martha Miller 2nd :EI; Ernest Masse Special Casket for This Man
1? Hilda; Becker P .
I to TI—Louise Finkbeiner 1st H George Wilson, repotted to be
Eileen Miller 2nd H; Louise Masse Canada's tallest man, died recently
Ia at the Huron County Home, Clinton.
Primer I—Lorinda Miller let H; He was a native of the Township of
Rosalecn Miller 1st H; Dorothy Price West Wawanosh, was born in 1866
let H; Helen Miller P; Lyla Schwartz vas 67' years old, and lived alone un-
E-++•,^-,l,er 1'- Joh, Fosse 1?. ' nil he went to the county home. He
Primer—:Howard 1 ink ietncr Merla ,v " ceve+r 'feet and one inch tall, and
Miller,
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was buried ina casket seven feet
six inches `in length. He is s(urvry-:
'ems' {% one ,sinter 444,1 5 ��% UY p-I%r 3YNN wYwilY
Miss Jessie McDonald left on Fri-
day for her home near Kincardine.
Upon school re -opening after the
lioliclays. Miss McDonald will return
to Zurich and take charge of the
Entrance class or room 111; of Zurich
Public School.
ITEMS OF I CAI.. INT'R ;ST'
The Seaforth Creamery during the
week of June 26th, manufactured
over. 8', tons of butter or enough to
butter some 51,000 loaves of bread,
or if you prefer it in this way, 1,222-
'000 slices. During June the cream-
ery, turned out some 70,000 pounds
of butter.
An accident occurred on the Clin-
ton -Bayfield road when autos driven
by Miss Auleen Litt of Goderich and
Arthur Traverse, of Clinton, collided
The car driven by Traverse struck
the • railing of the bridge, then swung
into the Litt car. No serious d'am-
age was suffered by either cars or
drivers.
' Harry Sears, 28 -year-old' Seaforth
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distric farmer, who suffered a brok-
en
neckwhen he fell from a load of
hay, died Friday last in Seaforth
Hospital. Dr. F'. J. Burrows, of Sea-
forth, the attending physician, from
the first held little hope for Sears'
life, but on the chalice that he night
recover a London specialist was cal-
led in on the case.
Miss Evelyn Howard, of Exeter,
was in Toronto Friday last, attend-
ing ' the wedding of her cousin, Dr.
Cannan IL Haugh, son of Mr, and
Mrs. C. H. Haugh, of Brumfield to
Miss Edith Eckel of Toronto. Dr. and
"Tis, Haugh left immediately for
Fort Simpson, B.C. where he will be
engaged a cl •iii a United Chord, mission
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INSEGTICi. FES
We have a good stock of Drugs
and preparations to destroy ail
kinds of troublesome Insects
ca
We have Fly Tox and Fly - 0
Cede; Pais Green; Arsenate qc
of Lead; Helibore; Insect Pow- -
der; Black Leaf 40 Evergreen;
Bordeaux Mixture; Corrosive
Sublimate; Saphine Anti -Moth
Discs
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Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zuriah
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