Zurich Herald, 1933-08-10, Page 5' urs ey, August VIM
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ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
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the Square, GODERICH, °nturea.
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charrer
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At DEITZ BLOCK ZURI H
- yery Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HARTLEIB'S BLOOR,
DASH -WOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday +end
Wednesday A limited quantity
Dos for sale. Apply
erer or Ry..Ho•wratcl.,
moo room
Wants, For Salle, Loot,
Found,. Novioes Etc. Ads
Ix Term Emma
FOR SALA
Four good used auto tires 4.75x19
:z:y cheap,, Act quick
L. A Prang, Znzrieh.
FOUND
In Zurich. a number of keys in
ase. Owner can have same at Her-
ald Office by paying this adv.
FOR SALE
Licensed Auctioneer
For Huron and Middlesex
,Am IN A POSITION TO CON -
.duet any Auction Sale, regardless
aro to size or article to sell:' I solidi.
,y.ar business, and if not satisfied win
eneake no charges for Services Ren-
ted. ARTHUR W: BER—Deshw0od
iftene 13-57,
-uri.chs' Popular
.MEAT MARKET
MUCH
LOCAL NEWS
M. and Mrs. Gordon Bissett. of
Oode.r eh, spent Sunday in town.
Miss Bide Callfas of Iutchener, is
visiting with Zurich friends.
Rey. and Mrs. R. M. Geiger of
Welland, were visitors with relati'ves
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra 'Koehler and
family of Baden visited with relati-
ves here.
Mrs. Percy Clarke of Windsor and
family visited with her parents, Ibis.
and Mee. Jos. Gascho,
Rev: D. H, Moyer of Preston, gu-
est of Rev. E. Burn, gave an im-
pressive sermon on temperance on
,Sunday evening in the Evangelical
church.
Mr. and Mrs• Fred Timbrel and
family of London, were callers last
Sunday at the home of Mrs. C. Eng-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. 'David Studer, and
daughter of Detroit, were visitora.at
of early potat- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Welling*
to Theo. Hab- Johnston.
Zurich. , Dr. and Mrs. Ii. H. Covien and
fancily are spending -a week's holi-
days at Fergus.
Mrs. Snyder and daughter lairs;
Marie are visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
W. J. Merner.
WANTED
PRODUCE WANTED
We are now in a position to take
cream and eggs at any 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 Rote;
T. H. Meyers, Phone 116, Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess, accomp-
anied by Mr. and Mrs., T. Trevithiek
of Brinsley-- were camping ove. tie
holiday at Turnbull's Grove.';
Mr. F. C. Kalhfieisch is installing
a new five ton planer, which -he' re-
cently purchased. This will 'be:' a
big asset to his equipment.
Misses Ida Groff and Florence Ge-
iger of Waterloo, are spending two
weeks vacation at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. C. 0. Smith. •
The Local News Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf, of
Kitchener; visited at the home of Mr
The main aim of the weekly news- and Mrs. Thomas Johnson over the
Let Us &apply you vv ith the + paper as the name implies, is to give week-encl.
; news of its own district It may have
r. and Mrs. John Oesch who have
veryChoice of Fresh
and ur_ ; other aims,
chantsan
a chcetheir as to give e mer- Mr.
tell of goods been holidaying here, returned to
tea Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, i in its columns or to try to influence their home in. Pigeon, Mich., on Sun -
Etc., always.. on Kept public opinion through its editor- day afternoon.
fresh in Electric Refrigeration! rats; but first of all it must give the Mrs'. Frank'I3'ossenberry and mein
news. Some of this news is not easily hers of her family, and Mr. and - Ma's. ! : upplied the large crowd with a few
Highest Cash Prices for obtained and no editor can cover it Cook of Wind. -o•, were week-end`ais-1'•1ours of real music, which was very
Hides and Skins all without assistance.. Especially i? ito, with much enjoyed indeed.
i» Wool, chis true when Mr. and Mrs. W. C. i3�ag', + J
you have visitors, pier. !1
Y a c • n Many of the, ladies think thatper- A real nice shower visited this
d + A �gb�1 �1 `, art of Ontario last Thursday morn-
sonals are the most interesting read- Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer of , p y
HERALD
Mrs. W. Reith was a visitor with
her parents at Alvinston, last week.
Civic holiday on Monday passed
off very quietly as few citizens were
at home.
Mrs. C. Silber and Mrs. Gibson
spent a few days at Hensall the past
weep..
Mr.' and Mrs, Henry Volland of
t'uckorslnith, were Sunday visitors
with Mr,- and Mrs,L. Schilbe.
Mr. and Il;, Wm, Hopper er and fain
of Seaforth, ,
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Implement Repairs
WHY BUY .JOBEERS REPAIRS WHEN YOU 1
1 CAN BUY THE
PRICES E
GENUINE AT THE SAME
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fly were r e Sunday visitors 40
with Mr. and li\drs. Tle •b. Niousseau,
Rev. amcl lvi � Lloyd I �
Climax stag Killer•
x 5 Elmira,
re visiting
CLIMAX BLIG. andh
family of Limina, axe v_ rtizrg C KILLED. AT NEW LOW PRICES
with their parents here. 1
ALSO ALL KINDS OF INSECTICIDES AS FOL-
Mr, Wm. Duniart of Kitchener, LOWS: ---Arsenate ofLead, Arsenate
was a week -encs visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Yungblut. Green, Etc., Etc,
Cdr. and lir.,. Leonard Haist of De-
PUT IN YOUR. SUPPLY NOW WHEN THEY
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troit, spent the week -end at the •
COAL COAL
;come of Mr. and Mrs. O. Klopp.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and
son. Grant, of Goderich, were Sun-
day visitors with M. and Mrs, E.
E. Weldon.
Masters Cyril and Gerald Gingerich'
of the Goshen south, spent the week-
end with their grandparents, Mr, and + 1
Mrs. David Gingerich. I •
ARE AT THE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 1
Ie do Custom Seed Cleansing"
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Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery • at
. w'WfirdP$el�/4D4i1gCv�L4bGle,ef�, eat
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Mrs. Fitzgerald and son of Land
called in town one day last week. M
Fitzgerald ws formerly Beatrice_TM"
Steinbach, a resident of Zurich.y 4 --- _,-..-
Mrs. E. E. Weido, and Dorothy,
accompanied by friends from Exete
are camping at Grand Bend for
few weeks. `
Hay Council met on Tuesday fo
its regular monthly meeting. Th
report of the -minutes will be pub
fished next issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brein, iVlr.
and Mrs. Lee O'Brein an. Zir. Lloyd
O'Brein and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Hoffman spent the holiday on a trip _
insulato berrnoory and the Bruce 1'en- e ave good stock of Drugs
The Band that came down from ��
Goderich on Saturday evening, gave cd preparations to destroy 'o all a good account of themselves, and
s,is$�1Y.m a, .�., wage
on
rZIh Drug Store
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INSECTICIDES
et
/111
SERVICE
°Why We have the Better
Class of Customers
IGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. 1...
;',ti1►TTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR-
/'ELVDE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
:Nem, itiohning and Mechanical Work
dllora t• Micrometer Settings, No
ewea work. Watch the cars that
MOP at WEIN'S, They are a1! HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE'.
1EE. 3 -
Wein
OA$HWOOD ONTARIO
Western Farriers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Ca
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST 'RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COTIPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND, IN ON:T.ARIO•
:Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
31st, 1932, $.17,SS0,729_
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$221,978.99.,
'tes'--0,51)! per $I,,WI4 for 2 yeais
E. F. Kropp—Zurich
Agent, Also. Dealer ika Lightnhid Rods
11114 ell kinds el Fire Insurance
LIVU
POULTRY
WANTED
dea *very Day till la o'clock, Pan
leot feed Fowl mos gain=
when brought IA.
Cask Prices
CREAM AND EGGS
W, O'Brien
Intone 101, Ides. 04, 'des
THE HERALDS
JOB DEPARTMENT
1* ever ready to serve the pub.
)lic ,with Commercial and fine
',Printing. Get our prices be-
Assaf viing rotor ureter s
siker*.,
ing in the whole paper. 'four visitors
are usually glad to have their names
appear, so send them. in. Sometimes
people come in and give the impres
sion that they are asking a favor
when • they want us to insert the
names of their friends wiio have been
spending a few days with them. No
person need feel that way about giv-
ing us news items for we are indeed
giad'to get them all.
Kitchener, Misses Idabel Groff an& log, and the hot and dry weather was
Norma Umbach of. Toronto, also Ed -'somewhat changed to a little cooter �'ga
ith Knoll of Doon spent the week -end and more seasonable. Things are
_ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. , now growing nicely.
Smith, St. Joseph. '
ZURICH HERALD
Ese`ashiiihad 1900
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is denated on the Label.
ADVERTISING RATES the woorld seek his honors and the
Display advertising made knownc rich .cash prizes
application
The following young ladies, of town
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Greb of Detroit, rented a cottage at Grand Bond and
spent the week -end at the home ..61 enjoyed a week's camping: Martha,
Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner. Their Heideman, Lylyan Rader, .lemma Mc -
son, Arthur, who has been hoeidaying gide, Sarah Manson, GAlice Decher,
re
Tel-
ma Rader, Ethel Hess, Edith Klapp,
Inez Yungblut, Gertrude Weber
here for some time, has returned
hone with them.
The Zurich Agricultural Society 1 Flossie Brown, Marjorie Gescho, Mrs
held a meeting• in the town hall on Len. Heist.
Tuesday evening, when the final to-
uches were put on the prize list which
will be printed shortly.
One day Iast week a furnace cle-
aner visited town, and had a power
plant mounted on an truck and the Barn Fires
idea was the vac= system, he took' The Ontario Fire Marshals re -
all the dirt out of the chimney, pipes.' cords show that more barns are de -
both hot and cold air, and had a stroyed by fire originating from spon
large bag out in the Lawn like a taneous combustioon in hay than
Zepplin baloon which collected the from any other cause excep lightning
duet. in unrodded barns. Harvest weather
This year the Canadian National conditions in 1932 were so aangerois
Exhibition, Toronto, the world's pro- that more barn fires than ever were
fessional sculling championship will expected. Instead there -•ere• 278
be defended by Ted Phelps of Eng- fewer barns burned in Ontario and
land. Oarmen from various a decrease of 17% in the lumber of
parts of fries known to be caused by spon-
taneous combustion.
Ontario Turnips
Stricter regulations will be enfor-
ced in the marketing of Ontario tur-
nips and all carlots must come under
Government inspection. There is a
growing trade from the province to
the United States, mostly from lime
stone ' districts, that produce a high
quality turnip. Last year this am-
ounted to ower 4,000 carloads or
2,000,000 bushels.
Crops Hit by Draught
Lack of sufficient rain during the
months of June and July has serio-
usly injured crop prospects over the,
greater part of Ontario, according to
reports received from agricultural re-
presentatives. Nevertheless we hear
from Bruce County that a wonder-
ful crop of wheat, has been cut and
that hay was one of the largest crops
in years and in almost perfect con-
dition, but spring sown grains as in
other counties have suffered mater-
ially from lack of moisture. Peel
County also had a bumper crop of
high quality hay, but ealy potatoes
and raspberries were light crops due
to .lack of rain while afalfa seen crop
was a failure due to non -setting.
New Cold Storage 'Plants
Two• new cold storage warehouses
are' in course .of erection in fruit -
growing districts of Ontario. The
Oxford Fruit Co -Operative has be-
gun work on a two-storey concrete
and brick cold storage warehouse
at Woodstock, ` which will cost $30-
000. It will have a 10,000 -barrel
capacity and will be ready for the
fall pack of. apples. The Lambton
Cold Storage Co., is also erecting a
won -story building, which will have a
ca» aeit of 5,000
barrels
Ystorage
p
g
with a large packing room in addle -
on. It is 'located at' Forest and will
prove a boon to the fruit growers of,
hat district, The cast 'is. placed at
i4 ,1555,000. •
BUSY FARMER NEWS
on ..
Miscellaneous articles of not mor
than four lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., One inser-
tion 25c, 2 ins. 40c., 3 it e. 50c.
Farce or Real Estate for sale $2.00
for first pontht ;l.os for each fol
lowing :
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Profen ;to Cams not Canot exceeding
Ali inches, per year :$5:00.
In Memoriam, one verse 60c, 25c
for each additional verse; Card of
Thanks, 50c.
Auction Sales—$2.00 per single
insertion if not over four inches Jr
length.
Address an cocenta_nicetie»s t•:
THZ HERALD
ZURICH - ONT.
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The United) States is 'haying its
own troubles,. and despite the fact
that it has. something like •$4,500,000-
000 in go1di, its school teachers are
finding it hard to .get their salaries.
In Ohio. more than fifty thousand of
them Iraf not received Thor full sal-
aries for 1'032`, and some had had
nothing from (October., ;19.32 to .danu-
ary 1933.
H`tzrorr Old Boy
Mr: S. J'. Latta mxl' Regina, a i orm-
er Huron County bcry, Is 'director of
,Publicity for the Grain Exhibition
atm bei held' at Regina this month. Mr.
Latta was a school teacher in Zurich,
in his younger rays, hut went to
Saskatchewan. Ira 19Ot and settled on
a homestead. He represented. Last
Mountain. fir the Sasat,chewan Legis-
aturc, for a number of years and ltas
'halal the portfolio of hig1iw-•ays, ediu-
c.atiouand txmilotiai viteretary..
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Herford and so
Norman; Mr. and Mrs. Emery Motz
from Elkton, Mich., Mr. and Mrs
Isiah Witmer; Mr. and Mrs. Ear
Witmer, were week -end visitors a
the home of IVIr. and Mrs. John Gall
man.
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A goodly number of our villagers
are _making Turnbull's Grove their
headquarters when at the lake. This
is indeed a nice and quiet place, with
an exceptionally good bathing beach.
The proprietor, Mr. Turnbull has
done a lot of work and spent consid-
erable money on. developing it as
far as it now is.
A number of salesmen are canvas-
sing the town and district with all
kinds of cloth materials, and so cheap
that one wonders where is the quality
The public had better buy from the
local merchant who stands behind
his goods. The other day a man was
also around soliciting' orders for
shoes, and what next?
The large' new preasure tank for
the local water systemarrived in
town on Saturday, and this Wednes-
day noon the expert arrived to in-
stall the same, and in a few days the.
local customers will be 'supplied with
a good head of water, after a wait
wor some four weeks,
Mr. Wm, Decker sold his fine show
team of grey Pereherons to 'a large
Dairy Company of Sarnia for a hand-
some figure. They are of the popu-
lar grey color which commands the
high prices in the market at present.
Mr. r. D
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c ex is
again'
bu'ld n i 'r
zu
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young team having purchased a hate
o his (4n from Mr. Samuel Hen-
drick, of the Blue Water Highway.
Mr .end' Mrs, Duncan Snyder of
D aslawobd called in town on Friday.
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kinds of troublesome Insects
We have Fly Tox and Fly - 0 - [
Cede; Paris Green; Arsenate
of Lead; Helibore; Insect Pow-
der; Black Leaf 40 Evergreen;
Bordeaux Mixture; Corrosive
Sublimate; Saphine Anti -Moth
Discs
hr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich
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