Zurich Herald, 1930-10-02, Page 5' liturscl'ay; October. clod,T°:lilQi
ZUR1CH HR*ALD
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BUSINESS CARDS +Wants, For Sale, Lost,
U'7LLLY E.oLME$ ! Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
'BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, KNOT'- IN 'VMS COMMIS
ARY PUBLIC, ETC
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just of
the Square, GODERICI•i, Ontario.
Special Attention • to Ccauncel and
Court Work.
tdr. ?Holmes may be consulted at
4.:iorlerich by Phone, and none
charges reversed].
Dr. II, H. C O E N
L. D. S, D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
DEITZ BLOCK—ZUR IG
l day
yary Thursday, Friday,
At TIARTL•E1WS BLOOT :,
DASHW 00D SSP
'every Monday, Tuesday and
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FOR SALE
In the Village: of I,ertsail, a desir-
able lvrick 2 -story dwelling, with Kit-
chen attached, bard :,snd soft water,
fruit trees,. ,etc., everything in good
condition. F;or 1artictilars apply to
Wm.. Beaver, Proprietor:
A -U -C -T-1-0 N -E -E -R
OSCAR 1{LOPF
Graduate Carey M. Jones NatiQuil !,
Scheel of Auctioneereing• Try me foe
?Registered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)
Teves in keeping with prevailing,
prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
sill anything Anywhere. Zurich.
,Phone 13_93, or write.
.Ucenseil Auction r ,
VOR HURON
AM' IN A POSITION aO1' -
TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale,
.43 to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
riiake no charges for Services Ren-
dered.Dashwood
ARTHUR WEBER--
Tlione 13-57.
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Tires, Tubes. Low Prices
NOW!
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DASIIHLWOOD
Zurich's' Popular
MEAT MARKET
ANNOUNCING
WT WE IIAVE PURCHASED
Ft.'.OM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT
'DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB
VISITED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Yungblut & Son
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.Announcement
;.$RING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
FOR
Boraflt011 C
Coke Alberta Coal
and. Soft Coal
SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF rill Cts.
r Ton will be allowed for trill.
*ease Early as prices will advance on
June 15th.
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Son
HENSALL
LIVE
POU LT RY
WANTED
A middle aged lardy to do general
housework, cook for one person. For
particulars. apply to Box 15, Eensall.
FOR SALE
A qua.utity of 14 in. tut
WO. per coed. Apply to:
Phone 13-8.8, Zurich.
J. Z. McAllister
rails, at
Mt5 S ' ILDRED GEIGER
INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO AND
THEORY
Terms Moderate
Bog 17 Zurich, Ont.
STRAYED
Unto the farm of Robert McBride,
Goshen Line, Stanley, about the ist
of June, a one year old steer. Own-
er can have same by proving prop-
erty and paying expenses. Robt.
McBride, RR. 1, Zurich.
NOTICE
NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
The subscribers of the Hay Mun-
icipal Telephone System can now sec-
ure the New Telephone Directories
at the Central Office or; from -the
'township Clerk.
A. F. Hess, Clerk,
' WANTED
A lady housekeeper, between 30
and 40 years old, to care for four
children, and do general housework.
Apply to:
Henry McClinchey, R. R.' 1, •Zurich.
HOUSE FOR SALE
A very desirable frame dwelling
house in Zurich, good garden, fine
location, also garage. For further
particulars apply to David Gingerich,
Zurich, Ont.
FOR SALE
A limited quantity of 1G -inch dry
hardwood for sale. Apply to
Stade & Weide', Zurich.
FOR SALE
1. oil, stove. 1 Quebec heater and
i niiptee. 1 large mirror. 4 tables..
Vt. V. Siebert, •&iurich.
FOR SALE
A couple of fine sows for sale,
due in October. Apply to Aaron
Oestreicher, Bronson Line, Hay.
NOTICE
Having taken over the Service end
of the Ford Agency, Zurich, I am in
a position to give expert service to
give expert service an all New Ford
cars sold by Mr. S. Elliott.
Leonard Prang.
CONSUiL`I'I:NG ENGINEER.
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Ton,)
Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
:Canada. Of ee--Seafarth, that.
NOTICE
1'
IPam, irs zP positiesa 'ISO do good repair
;wok on Cars, Tractors,
l+r at very' minable charges.
DAVIDFUSS, .M tN15
'Phone i.---S'd, Zurich
WANTED
token ty4er7 Day tilt 3 &clock:, p.m.
spot feed Fowl same morning
when baoUgbt ire
` ` hest Cask rifts
—clam 1 f13fi
Cr
earn and Eggs
O'BrienW.
We splb"se• on the following:
,Fordl Transmission Linings, Ford
Rear Ends; Ford Springs; Ford
Valves Grinding; 1$ra'lces relined on
all makes of Okra We give special
xttene"asa on oiling and greasing 'all
makes of cars; Radiator a extr-freers
attention; Tire Repairing; Have your
,attention,
odea~'.
Leenala•.r l: Prang, Zurich.
LOCALNEWS
Mr, Fred Kerr, of Credit*n, ca -
led in town en Tuesday.
Mr. Ed. Flemming of Tbedford,
called on Mr. C. Fritz on Friday of
last week,
Miss Anna His, aeeonpanied 'by.
friends from Flint, Mich., were, Sun.
day visitors at Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snell of 'Ex-
eter, were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Fritz one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McConnell of
Varna passed through the village,
they were returning from a .week's
visit at the former's .old home at
Tharnesville and vicinity.
The result of the Golf Tournament
between Exeter and Zurich players
at Walker's golf links Iast Wednesday
afternoon resulted in a win by a
small mal:gin for the Exeter team.
But the locals think they can do
much better next • bine.
Mr. Newell Geiger delivered a'very
inspiring message in the Evangelical
church on Sunday evening. Newell
has left the beginning of the week
to continue his studies in the Toronto
University, where he is preparing
himself for the great work of the
church.
The Zurich School Fair was held
on Tuesday on the Agricultural gro-
unds, and regarless of the rather in-
clement weather, with cold and rain,
a large number; of exhibitors were
present and practically every class
was well filled. Time and .space are
not available to publish the prize win-
ners in this issue, but will have them
in our next issue.
Infantile paralysis cases have mul-
tiplied so that the Department. of
Health has seen fit to issue public
warning in many places, and the pub-
lic are warned to beware of it. Par-
ents should watch theirr children
closely and at the sign of any illness
medical advice should be sought. It is
better to be safe than sorry..The city
of Stratford is reporting a goodly
number of cases.
.Mr. Wm. Heinmiller, a prominent
layman and Young People's Leader, in many cases owing to the dry sum-
o! Chesley Ont., will be the speaker mer, was sown rather late. The far -
at the "Bible School and League Ral-
ly" next Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
and also at the evening worship 7.30
p.m. His messages are illustrate:I
chalk talks, fulf of interest and most
impressionable. He will also speak
at the bible school's opening ex4r;'.is-
es at 11 a.nr. Special musk will' be
given. You are invited.
•Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein of
>:Icnsall, were Monday visitors at the
home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile.
• MIs. E, H. Voel•Icer, Mrs, E. C..
'Vallett of Flint, Midis., spent the
week -end at the home of Miss Anna
Mr. and Mn, Milton Hey, of De-
troit and ilt. Taylor of Combrn,
were week e ilii visitors at the home
of the, former'= parents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. Hey, Sr.
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Bender, Mr.
and Mrs.• Eldon Bender and Miss: Lil-
lian Bender, all of Listowell. Ont.,
were Sunday visitors at the 1 vangel-
leal parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hey of Lon-
don, were Wednesday visitors at the
euese of the fcrmer's father, Mr. C.
Hey, Babylon Line, they also called
on Zurich friends.
Miss Meida Surerus of Toronto,
was a week -end visitor with her mo-
ther, Mrs. G. Surerus,, of the Bron -
eon Line.
On Wed. Oct., 8th, one day -only
W. H. Hoffman dei Son will give an
extra pair of Trousers, (absolutely
Free) with every made to order Suit
or der:'efl that 'day.
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stricker and
infant daughter, Mr. J. Aulerich and
Mr. D. Aulerich, and Miss Elizabeth
Truernner all of Detroit, were guest
at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. L. Prang
having attended the Prang—Auler-
ich wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubecher and
sons Rusco and Lloyd of Detroit, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oestreicher of
Crediton, visiten with their old-time
pastor, Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier,
on Saturday last.
Special'Rally Day services were ob-
served in the Lutheran church on
Sunday in behalf of the Luther Lea-
gue, when in the evening service the
pastor, Rev. Turkheim gave a suit-
able address, and was assisted by
members of the League. On the
coaling Sunday Harvest Honie Ser-
vices will be observed.
The fine rains over the week -end
have been a great help to the later
crops, as well as the fall wheat which
The bean .farmers are apparently
hit hard this fall for the sale of their
product, and we are advised that the
buyers are offering considerable less
than $2.00 per bushel, and we cannot
see that farmers can raise there for
that price. Then When we turn to
fall wheat at (i5c:a bushel, which is
the lowest price for many years, we
cannot help but wonder where farm•
ers are going to make ends meet. It
taxes and other commodites were
coming down correspondingly, then
going would be better. True enough
hogs are a good price and live stock.
is not just too bad, but every farm-
er is not just established to do much
hog raising at present, and an over-
production of these will also ruin the
market. But we must just try and
make the best of it and wait for "bet-
ter times in the future.
After Big Game.
We have been advised that a local
popular young lady of town while a-
way recently purchased a rubber rat,
and after placing it among the flower
pots, it looked like a real one, and
upon the advice of friends this young
lady was iridueed to call in her father
who is a renown hunter and sports-
man, and whose given name starts
with "C", to horridly bring in his
riffle and shoot this unwelcome visitor
who was damaging the flowers, but
upon his arrival the program was
somewhat changed as the rifle shot
would do damage to the i urniture
and thus Mr: 'C' volunteered to gill'
this unwelcome visitor with a stick,
and after a heavy clout with the
same, the "near -rat" only bounced up
and the big laugh followed.
The earth in the centre block of the
village was somewhat torn up during
the past week, as the water from the
big supply tank was being piped into
the various homes and places of
business, who had applied for the
same, and these people are now prac-
tically all hooked up, and insteadof
using the water sparingly, and going
a considerable distance for it, now
only are required to turn oped the.
tap and let it run. The people of
town who have; availed thentselves of
of this privelige are: Mr, Norman
Gascho, Wm. Keith, in bakeshop and
residence upper story; The Deitz
Block residents Dr. Cowen and Lee
O'Brein; Elmer Desch; Ev. I•Iaist in
residence and bake shop; Dr. A. J.
MacKinnon, and Herb Mousseag's
residence. With the revenue the vil-
lage receives from these customers
should easily take care of the expend-
itures of keeping the pump p in shape
and payy for hydro, etc , and when
,
other citizens Ma? by find out the big
convenience thi:, water piped in their
homes is, probably more will have it
also put ixi> . p
niers are busily engaged in doing the
fall plowing, which now goes consid-
erable better since the recent rains,
but it would take considerable more
to soak down as deep as the plowing
Miss E. Rennie and Mrs. J. Guen-
ther, have during the past week va-
cated the Rennie home, having moved
most of their effects to the summer
cottage at Grand Bend. Mr. J. E.
Gascho and family are taking posses-
sion of the house, while Miss Rennie
and Mrs. Guenther are staying with
relatives for a few weeks prior to go-
ing to California to visit with their
sister, Mrs. F. Southcott, where they
will likely spend the winter in the
sunny south. Miss Euloine Geiger is
taking charge of Miss Rennie's pupils.
Apples Are Scarce
Few apples will be shipped from
Huron County this year, according to
those who have made a survey of
county orchards, the scarcity being
attributed to frost and drought. The
Sloan orchard will ship about 1,500
barrels and the McGuire orchard 1000
barrels. These two Goderich Town-
ship orchards are the largest produc-
ers, apparently having escaped ex-
tensive damage from frost by reason
Of their proximity to the lakc.Huron's
veteran apple shipper, Mr. Dave
Cantelon, of Clinton, is in the West
at present. where most Huron apples
will go this year.
We are advised from Mr. N. Lever
the 'Traffic Officer that the two auto
accidents that occurred the past week
near the fair grounds were heard be -
ford Magistrate Reid at Goderich on
Friday last, and the one case where
the Hensall car took the ditch and
,snapped off a hydro pole, as well as
• few fence posts and then part of
n hedge force. This young man was
fined $10. and his driver's permit can
celled for 30 days. In the other case
where the two cars collided, the Mag-
istrate reserved his decision for one
week. The public is again warned
that in case of an accident where per-
sonal or property damage amounts to AI
$50 or over, that you must call an
authority to the scene of accident,
and'the party to call is Mr. N. Lever
Traffic Officer, Clinton.
.On Wednesday evening, Oct. 16,
the annual Fowl Supper of Emanuel
Evangelical church, Zurich will come
to pass. Old time boys and girls
from near and far look forward to
this enjoyable occasion os: reunions
with happy anticipation and are writ-
ing and phoning re: the date, saying
we are organizing an auto procession
from out town that will take you by
storm. Well; we can assure yeti that
deliciously palatable spread of
good things is awaitinb yol; 150
geese have been purchased and are
talking to one another daily about
the event 'on October 1(ith. The
Peerless Entertainers, featuring the
Bachelor's Quartette, Comedy and
Humorous Readings by Dave P. Sal-
vage, E Solos,Duets
Trios, both vocal
and instrumental will bring you a
program clean red wholesome, but
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SNPPLY OF COAL FOR NEXT WINTER. OUR SPECIAL IN-
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DELIVERIES
ACT NOW
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