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Zurich Herald, 1927-09-22, Page 51 ` hieradaer, 'Sept eMber 2 192a, WWII immix 'usll ISS cAnDs JDLE Y E. ,OLal u 1.19a'HBRI%7'al ER, 'SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PUBLIC, ETC, ' H' unilion Street. Jas'st off Vise Square, GODDRICH, Ont. leratial attention 'ttr Otani -sae) aae) and II Court Werat, •, leis "Holmes may be er fr'li'dted at lakedierleat by phoaxe arsd palate c thargess ravened. .PUT YOU Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN T,ll9 "COLIMN FOR SALE We are receiving a carload of fertiezee the enc' of Chia week, and anyone in need of the eatee, Wt: heeeby alolocit yora orders. , Rader.. & Joheeton. Dr. 11. li. cOWENFOR SALE A first class good used piano, a real bargain at $150,00. Apply et Herald Office. -- - At DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ov- WARNING- Thursday, Friday a and Hatter- Owing to the danger in 'which aimchedren often are ie while asting Main Office+ on sidewalks with bicycles and TI �1 B'9 BLOCX, DASliWCOIi scooters, it is dcenred peceasary to 1 warn all children to keep off the .Andramev la Reiss, Towras'3ia-g Clerk tsidewalks with bicycles and sco- r of, marriage Demise's. Notary oters in the village, +algae, ,Ceneani'essio'ner, Mire and Police Trulateea ut- item al lie 1n&uerance Representing 3lilsaaein & Erie Morigag LOST lAitelon, The Canada Trarst Co. 17R4CH ONTARIO A r.edroad heifer calf, istrayed -;,_„R. from my promises Lo[ 23, Con,. 7, Hay Township. Finder kindly notify Orville .Taylor, R. R. No. 1 A-U-C-T-1-0-N-E-E-R.,Zurich, Phone 15-88, .Zurich., MM.OSCA$ fKale. - DENTAL SURGEON lartadnate Carey M. Jones Nat - j i,Selaool of Ai'ictionmering- Try Sika for Begietered .Live Stock ., Ereeclea Terme keephag With prevailing prices. Choice pMena for sal®. Wi7z1 awl asayt'hi>ag aiazwheres Vhseese .18--93 or writer Licensed. Auctioneer 7O1t HURON & MIDDLESEX ,AIiI IN A POSITION TO$dies- CON- Nett -any auction sale, reg 1 ela to size or articles to 'sell. %elicit your business, and if... not sekrefied will make no ebar'gea► for tee vices. et 3aroh�vosali - xthuir *ober, Ilarietita : trimn • ZurIch Ilse 11111101111 Fresh and Salt Meat:, Bologna Sausages, etc 12airemag 12 Cavil ....E Walk est CanPrieto for Weul • CASH FOR SKINS & X111 ES T ng'bh t & Beichert ;tevesstqeseeeeeeesseeees►e ZURICH LIVERY am in a position to aeeomo- Atte s11,requi•^emeiat3 in the Livery UAW' erste have Auto for hire. Any Wig done, in the teaming line. _ GEORGE J. THIEL algione 89 Zuriich,Ont L I VI3 POU LT Y WANTED vales) every day tin 3 O'clock,p mi. Zia not feed fowl name morning 'when _ brought in. i hest -Cask Prices —CASE FOR -- Cream and Eggs W • g,gs . :Mane• tillemobtlaiarnasommemirosarneftwoomotroonnammi Zurich e a darters J FOR -TIRES 'TUBES AND • „Sioragk. Bothries • .11% Sr WEIN; Trop, �' ..:. AYE SZ 6A'+a:Y"." ) Me i NOTICE. We wish to adive the fainters U. Ma'sse :Etloine . Geiger:, went 1:0 London an 'Monday to attend the Normal School, Mr, Herb. a'Y1oaaseau Was on . a business trip to London on fT`ires-. day. M.re, D, 'Gersolro, who :Spwnt t a fe'w wralr.'s :visiting at Detroit, re- turned• hone last Thursday, Mr. Carscho neiRing her at Lorrdrair .• Mi.'sa Jessie McDonald who iH now- o nthe Cr. ito i teaching, t tfi renewecl o e. Zu:r?h friends.. oniSat-: urday Mr. and Mrs W. i teesten, of London, Were week -end 'rewrote' at the hon of Mr, ari'rt.Mr's., W. Co Callfrrr. Mr. and Mra. 7 :CKrapp Sana ro.ci of .Port Huron Wer:, Sundae e ra= itor's at the home of Mr. •and Mts. C. Frilz, the honlla of Mr; and Mrs, W. H. Mr and 'Mry Ray. Cooper, Poli',. Hoffman. and Mee A, lien dict, and Muriel Thrti°-day,• October 20Th, i., the slate 'set for the Fowl Supper of Sr, Peter'•a Lutheran church oft he ,ila.ge. Be axire end don't for- -Mr. and Mrs. John Truen.ner and ''get the date. 'M:rs, Ayers of Drtrolt, were jr'e- ek-end viei.tors with the for le:ea and Tatter's Mother, Mrs. E. `Tr Lie-: inner. v aSeim Mr, and 1111 s iac1, o ;i;7 rnrburg, wravre iant. he village a few days thla. 'eels, attendingthe i o Co:rference-aat he Ltutheree church, Mr. and 14ire. W, H. Stephenson of Marlette, Mwh., ealied on •!ri-- euds in th:! iliage tire pa?et ween:, they sea, visited Stanley friends. Newand Mra, Orphan Web `r of, Ns w Hamburg, were week -end vi oamtimmommowiamweli WAWANiarta Troia w it',1 friends here. They al-', eo looked .after the interests of ' their larxxr, on the Parr Line.. dr. and Mee. 'J: J Kerner of Seaforth, and Dr, and Mr:. T. Movnor of Wiedaor, were .Sunday visitors at the hoeee rrf Mr:: and Mrs.. J.1 W; Mier nor. Mr. and Mrs W, K. cFiekbeinee and dar_ghter,. Nis Hazel of St- -ratford, were week -end. vteitore at end Almeda. of Kitchener; were - Sunday visitoi«a -with Mr. and Mrs. Hy, Volland, - Word has, '1b.een received ie Zurich on Tuesday morning of the death of Mr. John Goetz ol'. Da'slxwoed, who Was a Man of pop-: ularity in this' comtnunity.•• Mr. and' Mrs.' John Zinn and daughter, accarnpeni :d by Mr and that we have mane full arrange Ml's. Dav, Schluel %:er of Elkton, then 's with th the, Wlieat Pool head- Mich -ti i•e1 r at'ive' and ra 1 .! Mr. Herbert Ke1bfl•eisch, Prof. Mr.' and Mra, Den Scherburn of Morikton, and 'Mire Ruppert , of Mi ver' e a, were r e 'k -end v VV t - ora at'.the home of Mr. and Mrs.. C L. -Smith. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gottschalk. of Pigeon, Mich., were visitors at the hour of the fornier''n :sister Mrs. H. Lipphardt: a few days this tt e .jt. Mrs, Lipp'rardt and .dz ugh- *er, •.accompanied them, to Pigeon a� here�,t:hey wall visit. quarter's to handle their wheat, and in ,the vela; : on T Lieiday: i Hirtle of the Waterloo Seminary, farmers are asked to bring. the•,. • l and Principal Zelser of the• High wheat tfr our mill whether you IYIr. Franlr U t r:y .is rxxsilb, irg School Departrxment of the isaixte 1.n - big pool impro�'eril?nt on this eine stitution, w.er: week -end visitors at p block by giving it a fresh en1'.'iite Home of the foriner's pnrerits, Williams .Bros, Zurich ofpaint,the color being orange' lei ,- b orange 117r, and 'Mrs. Louis galbf,L, sell, r. r trimmed with back. - • `; the 15th con. Hay. Mr.. Ch :sacs Rau, of New. H re_ I ? burg, Iii t isiting -with his kilter. Mrs C. Rupp, He is alt?; 1t! end A number of horses on the farm,ing•ihe Coni rence ie the Lutheran of Mr.. ,Tho'-. Kyle, Parr Line,Hay., church Every one of these horses , are Mr.'I Earl '1r1'oido ri o ot�'d to God-, 11 br 1 e "n and upon request FOR SALE e -w , • ...o x n . r . ericlx 'on Sundae.' "Mrs W tido ; Mr. Kyle -will hitch• and- drive any d 1 t,• • 1 '?_ �khr) hay, :tears apply: to • Arthur Weber, ane been at- thea, place .for, a .waeee .re- tioneer,•'Dashwood: :. turned .with hire. one. of, these, horse. For part c arrd� au• r ci c enol. v, 1 Of All Kinds 'ANTE We are in !the market for all kind's of Grain and are prepared to pay you the very highest prices Rave made arrangements with the United Farmer's to handle their. Pool Grain. Can 'supply you with empty bags, 'oleo arrange to truck_ your ,grain for you. Be tsure and .secure our, prices . for Peas before ceiling, COOK BROS. Millin Company - Hensalt Phone; ,Office 54. 'Residence 63 FOR SALE A good 'secondhand Rubber buggy. for Sale Psiee is right. George Huls, Zurich. Tiro GOAL 1927 wE AR•E SOLE,' AGENTS FOR TH1. S�F?�CJ'INE Scranton - Goal. ALSO CARRY a' Coke Pocahantas and Soft Coal 01O0.D SUPPLY ON HAND TELEPHONE, YOUR "ORDEB,S 1 T Y TQ Po1r: and .Mrs George Tlargrea-i uses -of Lrs'oweil, an d.Dr.z ncl WiledI Ligan Hargre::ry es. 'bridal couple of : Toronto, were visiting at the horse of Mr, -and Mrs. WM, Tru ranee, 14th con. ' Rev. M. IIallman ane' family of Manh.eim 'spent Sunday at. tee home of "lir. ani Mrs. David •Giu- gorich. Rev. Hellman holding communion service in• the :Mennon- ite. acaci-ite. church Sunday morning. . _An auction sale of su3111 parlance will be hold in Zurich on A surplus of $363,011 is shown in ,Saturday of thi:, week, when the: the annual report of the Vancouver fine chiselling property . and otiie . Board of Harbor ,Commissioners effects of the late an, . ivah for the year 1923. Receipts totalled Eli es ,' 1 b of e:e:1 fo: sale, to- ,$725,SS0. There was an increase of -ether with many other .antic;es. $4,813,7"7 ha the value of all ex- ports and imports. The .actual value Mr: and- Mee, C. H. Joy, ea \ of all freights was $40,693,102,4. have had pleaeant vacations with Arhon„ Inc passengers sailing for relative's .aufl tx e,ds at Toronto England ,un the Canadian Pacific and New York City, have o steamship "Marlocb" July 3rd from FALL FAIR DATES London -Sept. 10 to 17. Exeter -Sept 20 to 21., Kin=cardine -Sept. 21 and 22, eeeforth-Sept.' 22 and 23.. ZURICH --Sept 2u. and, 27. Listowel -Sept.. 20,: and 27. Blyth Sept. 27' an 28. '.Bayfield -Sept 27 and 23. Lucknow-Sept 20 and 30e Dungannon -Oct.' 6 and 7« Brussels-Oct..6 and 7. Wingham-Oct. 6 and 7. ere ar c1 There Up to the end of May, 1924, over 7'9,000,000 fry of different kinds were distributed throughout •Care= ada from the fish hatcheries oper- ated by the Department of Marine and Fisheries; a recent despatch from Ottawa declares. turned to Zurich. Mr. .ley r' - emitting leis position as naamager of the laeal branch of the ;Banc; of Montreal. r We congratulate Mr. Newell Geiger of the eillage who attend- ed Exeter High School, who was, 18,itccessful in passing his Upper School Examinations obtainisag three first class honors, two sec- and close honors, two honors, and three credits.. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd °Miller of Detroit are guests at the home of Mr. and Mas. Jacob: Howald, They have recently been at :C.harlevo:., Mich., �summer resort, and after a few days will motor • to OwFT Sound,t het to Southern Pines, North Carolina. • We are indeed very sorry that in Inst we3k's Herald, v.te emitted the name of Mr, Harry Yungblit as one, of elle parry ithatere at Kitchener to see the . Windsor-- Galt ba;eoballg ani r. We can as- sure Mr. Yungbiut that this (was done innocently, as the ed.itor,sw'h happens to ba only a little fel- low, would trse poor judgment n:ent to do anything eerfish to a Sean of Harry'le v.ize heftand weight, i' The intelligence . was rece.ived here that Lene Well, a fo,nner res- ident .of these .parts died audrlenls' C L Q at the home of 'lltr. Henry Welt. 0 if Septan at .�'.�lha.nbra, a; ornra, on . g, years.. p)SOI�i'ai 30 H1�N8AL�Ta! w17 beer 10tH at the ,ibe of 75 • Deceased was a sister of Mx. Her mean Wall of Detroit, and late of Zurich, .alien :sisters of the late Mas SC/100.L FAIR DATES, 1927 Fred Schroeder, and Mrs. T Gie.y Zurich, and one 'sister and three Wroxeter• -Sept, 13. brother's in N. Darot'a. Ethel -Sept. 14. Walton -Sept. 15. Farmers are busily engaged in 1 Engrave --Sept. 16. A the bean harvesting, and' the -wee- Varna-Sept. le. then Is ideal for this important Goderieh Tp --Sept. 2rh crop; which ie genei al is not ire :Colborn Tp. -Sept 21, , 'heavy as in sense years, end while Ashfield 'T 'p Sept 22. there are 'soixse areal good fields, St. Helens -Sept. 28. yet there are some fields which Winehel!sea-•Sept. 98. ' ell not amount to very Much, .A. fired -lora, Sept. 2 9 r good shower of rain in general ry o- Gx•and Bend -Sept. 30, !n Dashwood -Oct. 3. 5v,'B ''1• •l'` /-';171.,-,2) l'- •v,, -..n t, I. I Gluit>gn aural-Qeta k Montreal was a large party ' of teachers, who will join the tour of the Overseas Educational League, • which this year is covering Great Britain, France and Belgium. A set of 12 beautiful colored pic- torial menu cards illustrative of the history and romance of Canada has just been placed in service by the Canadian Pacific Railway on its crack transcontinental expresses, the Trans -Canada Limited and the Mountaineer. Especially interest- ing are four reproducing authentic photographs of prairie Indians, ac- companied by descriptive text. The newsprint production in May this year both for Canadian and United States mills • was greater thitn the previous months. Cana- dian mills made a new high record, the total for the month being 117,- 833 tons, compared with a previous high figure of 115,572 tons and their production for the first five months of the year exceeded that of 1923 by 56,087 tons or approx- imately 11 per cent. "Canada is the country for the 'Scotsman anti, I am going to bring every opportunity that Canada can •offer,.especially in fanning, before rimy compatriots," declared the Rev, Williarrt Urrrilop, M,A., 1''.S.A., 13uckhavon Fifesliire, when Montreal recently, on a tour of the Dominion iriivestigating its agricul• Wtrrdl possibilities. "But you are redly in need of mere people told -we supply cam," Through the generosity of the Errtish Museui'a5, the Fine Arts $clrpol q.f the Oity v g.trebec has _ hear enriched by the ori tUori or a precious collection of books on arts, which contain over 3,000 reproduc- tions of masterpieces. Among his- toric schools represented" are the English of the 14th Century, the Italian of the 16th Century, the Ger- man of the 15th Century and the French and Danish of the 18th and. 17th Centuries ,respectively, Pot the 12 months ending May 31, Caneaa had a favorable trade balance r3f' nearly $260,000,000. ale• ports during that period totalled $1,0611,715,830 and import's $ 7th 567,752 in value, This represents an increase rn value evet the ex udd be •a big benefit, • 1,s it world ports of 1923 of $110.0^^.1100 and frr.ah 2n i.p thepasturr... and ' en- ' i;w• $32,000,(0." r vel 1 ' ' ie :it:, . rel a• o ,ie taaer lel ti, W 'rare L:., ..+. �aa...ruc.u..a 4. 40944 4.0 i erre 'a5 Zurich Drub Store �x9 aste iE We have a full Stock of Si' p. -20 plies fog. School OpLning. Text Books of all kinds, Taos, Scribblers, Note Books, bra's a= g and Writing Books, Water Colors, Inks, Pens and Pencils, a/so a full line of High School Books We can supply School . Boards with.Gha1-k, Blackboard erasers and Ink • Stationery, Photographic Supplies,, Developing al d Printing i AGAZII'.ES FOR SALE 47 844 4 Dr. A, -J. Zurin* . a. Evc. !l U U'�M 'M}�� f'e g.4i •� ,,"� s�.rr�•it??'ir ''s fv°, , " F il- > „"ttY�1P a 4 T e .ARS` YOTJ ROOFING? THINK OF KEYSTONE b AXED CEDAR. SHINGLES WHEN PROPERLY LAID WITH ZINK CLAD NAILS WILL LAST 40 TEARS OR MORE WITH- OUT PAINTING OR PATCHING. NO SNOW WILL BLOW UP AND NO RAIN WILL GO THROUGH THE CHEAPEST AND T FiE,BF.ST. We 'stili have a large quantity of Gyproe on hand. The F'irepro•of Wallboard, Use it; for walls and ceilings to Repair the old plaster before you spring decorate. 1I al Ca KVo PHONE 69 FLiiSC- - ZURICH. . •w -,;.d•+++ +.A. f•t»o.'4.- .." � c �•.�. u.t ,,. r i w « s ,i k s �,,,z„ .y ? .{ r .A a. a� „7 s� eri ki Get that Rubber Tire Bugg n be -- tore prices advance. They work on all four, 1]it or,7nniss Auto Tops, Wagon Repairing, Painting, Etc. HESS - ZURICH • +0c.040©+4•ErQa•4+2Qs,i+e4oc oo elteseeoeet teeesaeoeeneeae reea.eerea • t1 • Autos and A r thippiies WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, 4ti a TD SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAYE YOU MONEY ON THESE VARIOUS LINES CORD TIRES 30x3] AT ONLY « . ... ... $8.50 e TUBES 30x3ii AT ONLY ... ... $1.40 GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT . $15.00 1 SECOND HAND 1% IL P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. 2 t+'ORD TOURING CARS 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR. 1 GOOD TRAILER, ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND RE -BUILDING BATTERIES. !FAR IMPLEMENTS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND CARRY JUST TEE 1i;IND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVTi YOU THE BEST AND . LONGEST $ERVICt'. FOR YOUR MONEY PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR P CTMPS. ; , j 1,Y .. . , Tires, ,Tubes, Gas, . ras.s L. A. Prang _ Zurich • exports were .toted art agriculture, ( •.e4 •• eaLteee ` -eying i w,abu,. . t 00,a0.,0 0 444settoe+e-i-L •: 41 4,1 a. r V� V 4