Zurich Herald, 1930-09-18, Page 5The other night a goodly number
of citizens were aroured the middle
of the night with continuous bombing
and explosions, and one thought that
a battery of machine guns had arriv-
ed in town, and were showing their
full capacity of what they could do.
But next morning we learned that it _mole quarterN, indeed.
was nothing more or less. than a
somewhat balky car that would not , On Monday and Tuesday of next
start, and was being towed by anoth- week will be Zurich's big event, name
er car, and the backfiring caused the 1y the annual Zurich Fall Fair. And
unusual noise, and woke many of the ,,ve trust that the weatherman will be
citizens who sleep with open windows. favorable and that a record crowd
will turn out this year. The Direct -
The resignation of Miss Elizabeth ors and committees in charge have
Rennie as Choir Director and Church put forth special efforts to make this
organist of Emanuel Evangelical year's fair the best ever. True eno-
Church, Zurich, was regretfully re- ugh there are no horse races on the
ceivedi and accepted at the corigreg- program, but without a grand stand
ationai meeting held on Sept. 14th, few can get the benefit of the races,
Miss Rennie has rendered distinguish- and then there is always the question -
:c1 service in her profession and her able weather at this time of year, in
work has been greatly appreciated case of a light shower of rain, it al -
not onlyeby Evangelicals in our midst ways prevents the races and then
but by all others who have been blest
by her excellent work. We hope that
Miss Rennie may return to us again
Soon and that nbile she is away Brom
us the blessing of God may ever
crown her efforts. And because Miss
Rennie is leaving for other parts in
October, the Trustees of the church
are now calling for written applicat-
ions to fill the office of Church Organ-
ist. Same applications to be Made to
S Schoch chairman of the Board of
Trustees, up to Friday evening, 7.30
of Sept. 19th 1930.
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BUSINESS CARDS Wants, For Sale, Lela,
, LOCAL NEWS
DvDLEY E .HouttztEs
3ARRIS11ER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC, Etc.
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just oil
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
Special Attention to Coemcel and
Court Work.
Mr, liolnies may be consulted at
Goderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
.....iwormason....••••••••.u..00rprmatmeomreavusa
Dr. IL H. COWEN
L. D. B. D. D B.
DENTAL SURGEON
At PEITZ BLOCK—ZUBICIA
Eyery Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
"FevaiLY Monday, Tuesda-y Dna
edroesday
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
111 'NMI COMM
OSCAR %LOP?
Graduate Care -y M. Jones National
School of Auctioneering. Try me -foe
Registered Live Stock, (All -Breeds.)
VOT311S in keeping with -prevailing
;prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
eTlan.ything Anywhere.
Phone 18-93, or -write. Zurich.
Licosa Atiter
IllURON. MIDDLES
20RE.
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1 AM IN A POSITION TO CO
For Sale
A limited number of tine young
Pigs. for sale, Apply to Sol. Ginger-
leh, Goshen Line.
FOR SAL
A limited quantity of 16 -inch ,dry
hardwood for sale. Apply
to
Stade ot Weide', Zurich.
any Auction Sale, regardless
tro to'size OT article to sell. I solicit
/our business, and if not satisfied will
snake no charges for Services Ren
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ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwoed
diced.
13-57.
'Phone
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'Tires, Tubes. tow Prices.
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Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MABRET
Section
For Sale
Diamond Harrows, good as
BCW -
1 Deering straight grain drill.
1, 13 -tooth M. -H. cultivator, nearly
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new -
1 Renfrew cream Separator, in good
condition.
1 second hand wagon, in good C031-
dition.
N. E. SIEMON,
rYlassey-Harris Agency —
Miss Anna Hess, was a StradaY vis-
itor in Dashwood.
Constable Jul Block made an offic-
ial call at Goderich Mond.
Miss Florence Uttley has left for
Toronto Hospital, where •elle will take
spinal treatments.
Miss Elizabeth Truemner of De-
troit, is spending her vacation at the
home of Mr. and Mr.s. Louis Prang,
Zurich
FOR SALE
Property consisting of three acres
of land, situated half mile south of
St. Joseph, frame house, stable,good
water, fruit. trees, etc. For particul-
ars apply to Mrs. E. Papineau, R. R.
2, Zurich. til
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith,114ae and
Mr. D. Smith were week-endvisitors
with, friends at New Hamburg and
Milverton.
Miss Mildred Ortwein and Mrs,
Harry Anderson of Detroit, are spen-
ding the week .at the home of their
parents, Mr: and Mrs. Jacob Ortwein
of the Bronson,,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kropf of Kit-
chener, were in -the village a few
days last week; 'Mr. Kropf would
like 'very much to sell his desirable
dwelling property in Zurich.
FOR SALE
1 oil stove. 1 Quebec heater and
pipes. 1 large mirror,. 4 tables.
V. V. Siebert, &urich.
ANNOUNCING
• WHAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
TRW& THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT I are in a position to do good repair workon()verhauling Cars,Tractors
NESSAND 'lilt - at
very reasonable etarges.
JABBED MEAT BUSI, DAVID FUSS, '
THIS WELL ESTAB
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• ,CIT 'YOUR PATRONAGE Phone 1-89.
Zurich
FOR SALE
A couple of fine sows for
due in October. _Apply to
Oestreicber, Bronson Line, Hay.
Mr. and Mrs, John E. Gascho were
to London on Tuesday, •
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Geiger were
week -end visitors at Preston..
Miss Florence Hanover of •Dashw-,
wood was in Zurich on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs R. F. Stade, and son
Harold, were Sunday visitors with
friends in Dashwood.
Mrs. S. R. Enechtel of St. Jacobs
is spending the week at the Rennie
home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reverie and
family of Greed Bend called. on Zur-
och friends on Taesday,
Merrsr. Cyrus Schoch and Sam
Livingood of Bridgeport, were in the
village on Tuesdey.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry '.Eilber, Mr.
and Mrs., Herb, K. Eilber of Crediton
in town Tuesday attending the
funeral of the late C. Eilber.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz were at Mor-
rieton over the. week -end where they
attended 'the funeral of the former's
cousin.
Mr. J. M. Seuthcotte editor of the
Exeter Times -Advocate, and Miss
Stella Southcott, spent a week at
Halifax where they attended the an-
nual convention of the eCanadian
Weekly Newspaper AssoCiation.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Prang, of
Zurich announce the 'engagement of
their youngest daughter, Marguerite,
to Arthur J. Gulerich, son of Mr. J.
Gulerich and the late Mrs; Gulerich,
of Detroit, Mich. •
Little Ruth Johnston, daughter of
• Mr. and Mrs. Wellington. Johnston,
entertained a number pf her little
girl friends to a pleasant birthday
party on Thursday evening,. Sept. 11,
when supper was served, and the ev-
ening was pleasantly spent ny ail.
Mr. War. Denornme, or near
Drysdale, met with. an unfortunate
accident the other day. He had aligh-
ted from. a. car and stepped around
the back to pass- to the other side,
sale, but failed to see an approaching car
Aaron coming from the opposite direction,
which hit his leg and fractured it.
FOR SALE
A two-piece mattress in very good
condition, a bargain. Apply at Her-
ald Office.
NOTICE
Having taken over the Service end
ef the Ford Agency, Zurich, I am in
a position to give expert service to
give expert service an all New Ford
ears sold by Mr. S. Elliott.
Leonard Prang.
CONSULTING, ENGINEER
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.)
O.L.S., Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada. 0 ffic e—Seaforth, Ont.
NOTICE
Miss Mima johnston, who spent the
past few weeksvisiting relatives and
fiend s Sandusky and Port Huron,
Mich., has returned home.
Louis Prang has almost com-
pleted the rebuilding and renovation
of his garage, and place of business.
The front part was all taken down
andrebuilt with larger doors and a
large window put therein, and when
completed will indeed .make a very
desirable place for his .garage, black-
smith shop, and implement eporium.
The beautifil rains over the week.
end and on Tuesday, were- indeed wel-
come, and a great help to the later
vegetation, and grass. The farmers
are busily engaged in putting in the
fall wheat crop, and 'a goodly num-
ber of fields are nicely up and grow-
ing good. The rains will also assist
in making it possible to .do gall plow-
ing. Truly we are thankful for these
showers of rain.
A real estate deal of some import-
ance was transacted last week, when
Mr. John E. Gascho purchased from
the Rennie Estate the fine awelling
property opposite the Evangelical
church or known as the Rennie home.
Possession will be given some time in
October. This will indeed make a
very desirable home for Mr. and Mrs.
Gascho and ramily.
Yungblut & Sou
COATI 1930
Announcement
'SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFEC
FOR
Scranton Coal
Cole Alberta Coal
and: Soft Coal
ele. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts.
Per Ton will be allowed for cash.
Order Early as prices will Ralf altCO chl
Juno 15th.
NOTICE
We specialize on the following:
;Ford TMISMiSSiOn Linings. Ford
IRear Ends; Ford Springs; Ford
!Valves Grinding; Brakes re -lined on
'all makes of Cars; We give special
attention on oiling and greasing all
makes of cars; Radiator anti -freeze
attention, Tire Repairing; Have your
springs oiled.
Leonard Prang, Zurich.
Case &
Son
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WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND
WILL BE GLAD TO SUPPLY YOU WITH JUST THE KIND OF
MACHINERY THAT YOU NEED THE MOST, AND THAT WILL
GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR OF COST.
CARRY A FULL LINE OF PUMPS; PIPING AND FITTINGS,
AND BESIDES WE INSTALL OUR PUMPS.
LET YOUR NEXT CREAM SEPARATOR BE A DE LAVAL
We have the Agency for this District,
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BUILDING BATTERIES
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AT $835
Mr. N. E. Siemon, the Massey -Har-
ris agent, who has recently purchased
the Dominion Hotel barns, is making
bug improvements along the line of
renovation and changing it into a
more suitable position for his purpos-
es. He has at present moved all his
machinery on hand over on the main
floor for the present, till the former
open shed will be closed in and put
into shape for- the implements, with
a large show window extending to
the north end towards the road. Tie!
larger part of the stables will be left
as they are now at present, and Mr..
6iemon will leave this open for the
use of the public, and will, or course,
charge a small fee for the accomoda-
tion of the horses, having room for a-
bout thirty horses. The upper story
or what was known as the former hall
will: be converted into living quarters
and when finished will make very de -
WHY NOT BUY ONE FOR STORING YOUR FURS, BEDDING,
ETC. THESE CHESTS ARE LARGE SIZED AND WELL
FINISHED AND WILL ADD TO THE BEAUTY OF ANY ROOM.
CALL IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.
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Do not feed Few) same morning
when brought in.
,Bglest Cash Prices
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Zurich Fall Fair
Monday and Tuesday
Sept. 22, 23rd, 1930
Program for Afternoon, Sept. 23rd
2.00 peon. Judging of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry.
2.30 p. m. Horshoe Games.
3.00 p. m. Calf Race.
3.30 p. m. Walking Race.
3.45 p. m, Bicycle Race.
4,00 p. m. Soft Ball Game—Famous Flying Frenchmen of Grand
Bend vs. Exeter.
DON'T MISS THE CONCERT' IN THE TOWN RAIL GET YOUR
RESERVED SEAT TICKETS EARLY,
THE' 'WALPER 6 -PIECE ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH MUSIC
. FOR THE DANCE AFTER THE CONCERT
F. KLOPP,.
President.
A. HESS,
Secy-Treas.
not alone are the spectators dissa-
pointed, but also the horsemen, who
in many cases come a long way th
race their horses. The program of
sports arranged should be very inter -I
esting indeed, as there is some ling
doing every minute, and with fine we-
ather, a record day should be the re-
sult.
Going
Out of
Business
Your 1930 Goal
NOW
IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR
SNPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN..
DUCEMENT FOR CASH SALES IS WORTHWHILE, AND BE-
SIDES WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES FOR SUMMER
DELIVERIES
ACT NOW
Fertilizer
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a WE CARRY IN STOCK AND ARE SALESMEN FOR THE BEST
GRADES OF FERTILIZERS ON THE MARKET, PRICES CON.
1 SIDERED. LET US QUOTE YOU OUR PRICES DELIVERED AT
YOUR DOOR. BE SURE AND CONSULT US BEFORE
BUYING
L. Schilbe & Son
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ZUriCh Drug Store 1
1WE'RE GIVING AWAll
GILLETTE'S New Razor
AS THE BUILDING I AM AT PRES-
ENT OCCUPYING - HAS BEEN
SOLD TO Mr. W. REITH, I AM
FORCED TO VACATE IT. SO
AM 'OFFERING THE ENTIRE
STOCK ON HAND AT A GREAT
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
ALL CHILDREN'S HATS AT $1.00
BALANCE OTRER HATS AN $2.00
FLOWERS AT 20c.
Everybody should have a hat stand
on which to hang new hats. When
not in use I am offering all table
stands at'15 cents each. Keep one
hi your bed room or clothes closet,
where it will be handy,
with NEW Blade
with the purchase of any one of these at
PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM
COLGATE'S RAPID SHAVE CREAM
COLGATE'S HANDY GRIP STICK
ECT E S AND FiLlMS
COME IN AND LOOKOVER THE sot
STOCK, EVERYTHING MUST GO] Dr. A. J. IllacKintion, PariChi
V. Y. Siebert 14-
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