Zurich Herald, 1930-12-04, Page 5Thursday, 'December 411, 1930..
ZURICH HERALD
EUSINESS CARDS iWants, For Sale, Lest,
DuDEE-yE.HoLmEs
FUT YOUR
9SARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODERICJ1, Ontario.
'Special .Attention to Councel and
Court Work.
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at
iGoderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
Dr. II. H. COVEN
L. D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
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Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HAPTLEIl3'S BLOCK;
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones National
'School of Auctioneering. Try Joe for
Registered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)
'Terms in. keeping with prevailing
prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
•sell anything Anywhere.
Phone 13-93, or write. Zurich.
Licensed Auctoneer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
1 AM IN A POSITION TOaCO-
;duct any Auction Sale, regles
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as to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will
make no charges .for Services Ren-
uiered.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
SEE. US FOR NEW LOW PRICES
ON THESE BATTERIES OF
"QUALITY"
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E. B. 'Wein
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!HAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
WOM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT
DgCHERT, THIS 'WELL ESTAB
WIRED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
*OLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Yungblut & Son
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GOAL 1930
Announcement
SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
FOR
. orantofl O�a]•
(die Alberta Coal
and. Soft Coal
di SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts
Per Ton will be allowed for cash•
.deer Early as pies will advance or.
Juror 815ele..
Case & Son
none 35 HENSAL1.
LIVE
POU L�T.�R.Y
WAN ■ U,.w D
Taken every Day Oil 3 orcTocic, p.m.
Do not feed Fowl same morning
when brought in.
ighest Cask Prices
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Crearn and Eggs
,O'Brien
'Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COMMIX
FOR SALE
Wood for Sale. Orders taken for
good all maple stove wood, .cut to
14 inch length. ,Apply to C. Schrag
& Sons;
FOR SALE
A number of brood sows that have
1 been bread for sale. Also a, good
hog for service.
George I(ellerman, Dashwood.
• For Sale
A limited number of choice young
pigs for 'sale. Apply to Aaron Oes-
treicher, ,l ronsen Line, Hay.
FOR SALE
A slightly used heater for a Chev-
rolet car, at a big reduction in price.
L. A. Prang & Son.'
STRAYED
Unto my premises, Lot 20, S. B.
Concession, Stanley Tp., three young
eeettc beasts. Owner can have same
by proving property and paying all
expenses. Apply to
Lorne A. Manson, Zurich.
NOTICE
J. C. Salmon & Son, Teamsters,
wish to advise the public that they
are still in tlxe same business, with
prices as usual. Your order will be
much -appreciated.. Phone 94-16.
NOTICE
Having recently taken over the
Service end of the Zurich Ford Ag-
ency, I ant in a position to give .ex-
pert service on all* new Ford cars
;Rd by S. Elliot, and also specialize
on the following: Ford Transmission
Linings, .rear ends; springs, valves
ground, brakes relined on any car•
oiling greasing, radiator anti -freeze
nttention, tiro repairing, etc.
Leonard. Prang, Zurich.
NOTICE
To all new subscribers to the Her-
ald for one year we will give the
alance of this year free This is open
to new subscribers only and must be
a year's subscription, cash in advance
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13. Brown
A. S. P.
Graduated Fant Speciatist
AT
Brown's Boot Shap
CONSULTING ENGINEER
S. W. ARCHIBA.LD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.)
O•L.S., Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada- Office—Seaforth, Ont.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Lennis Callfas of Kitchener,
is on a business trip to these parts
this week,
Mr, Charles E jardaene has accept-
ed a position with Mr. ,)v, Hoist, •a$
baker.
Merrsr. .Lee O'i3rein and Clarence
Daters made a business trip to Lon..
don on Wednesday.
Canadian S rviee—The finest line
of Xmas. Greeting Cards.' See em
before you buy. —Hess, the Jeweller
Hay Council. niet on Monday . for
the first Deceinber meeting, and a -
large amount of routine 'business was
transacted as is always the case near
the end of th4 year., The next and
final meeting will he held on Mon,
day, December. 15th, which date is -al
so the last day in which to pay the
taxes at par, ,after this date a pen-,
alty of four per cent. will be added.
A goodly ntirnber • of wells in the
village are running quite low at pres-
ent, and the deep artesian well put_
clown by the village, a few years a-
go, and which was considered .by
some as extravigance, is now helping
out sone of the villagers, who would
otherwise be obliged to go to the
lake or some distant place for, their
water supply.
Only Three more weeks from to-
day is Christmas, the merriest time
of all the year. And just a word to with the low prices the farmer is re -
the shopping public, don't wait too Fairing for most of his produce. So
long and then be dissapionted in the xf You are obliged to sell cheap, here
the variety still to choose.' The early is an opportunity to also buy cheap.
shopper always gets first choice. Our Tell your friends and neighbors about
this gigantic scle, and come real of -
merchants are showing a most ben
utiful array of articles .along this ten yourself.
line, and the prices, you will find
very reasonable.
Old Kim,. Winter sure *.as taken
a good holt on his job during the
past week or so. November was not-
ed this year for a record for warm
weather, but' we thing the last week
is also nearly a record for cold. Not
rcry often we have it just quite so
cold in this month as during the
past week. The auto lidd to be set
aside and old Dobbin and the sleigh
tarought into action; and then it was
at places difficult to get through.
lIany carr oat away from home had
to wait till the. roads were opened
the beginning of the week. It is
said the pavement from Hensall to Day 32. •
Exeter has again got its annual dose
of snow, this however we expect will
be plowed off in. the near future.
Messrs. Ev. Hoist' and Ward Fritz
Motored to London, on Tuesday.
Miss Helen Foster of Detroit, vis-
ited with her parents over the week-
end.
Mrs. Harry Gellman, left for St,
Thomas to be with her sister, who is
ill in that city.
The fine shower of rain during
early Sunday morning came as a
great relief to many people who were
praetically oa of water, and yet
while the earth should have several
tunes as much rain, .yet we are glad
for the small blessings.
Mrand Mrs Samuel McBride an-
nounce the engagement of their only
daughter, Ileta Mary, to ls'x. William
Taytor, only son of .lVl.r. and Mrs.
William Taylor of Cromarty.
'marriage to take place early in Dec-
ember.
Beginning on Saturday of this we-
ek, December 6th, the general .store
W. Merrier will commence an
.unusually low priced sale of good
Staples, and groceries, just the time
of year when the winter goods are
meant in demand, the public will be
able to bay their supply at these re-
mark -able low ,prices, which will he
a big saving to the public. Be sure
and visit this store during this big•
sale and put in your supply. These
prices are set so low to correspond
Hensall Bird Shoot
The annual live bird shoot was held
at,Hensall on Friday, and was well
attended. The weather being some-
what cold and stormy, but did 'not
mar the ardor of the shooters; as the
best scores for years were made.
Samuel Vance and William Vail were
tied for the silver cup, but as Vance
had won it before he gladly gave up
his chance for winning the shoot -off
and cup,. by presenting the cup to
William Vail, of St. .Thomas. The
score: P. Kerr 33; J. Vance 30, Dr.
Banghart 26, W.• Vail 33, Dr. Bice
:6, S. Vance 33, C. Millman 29, R.
;foci i9, 1' Howe 28, J. Hill 23, R.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Erb of the
Bronson line entertained to a sump-
:nott.i cowl dinner the other evening.
.;eecliess to say everything was of the
-ery best and in abundance. This
;•athex°ing evidently occurred as
_ulfillment of an understanding when
a auto deal, was inaugurated • earIi
'n the summer, and somehow the lo'
:ell on Mr. Erb to supply a fowl din
:er to a neighbor of his and a pop -
Jar auto dealer of town, who are
.roth noted to be very ' heavy eaters"
The astounding result however wa:
that the man from the country had
a greater capacity for this meal than
the 'man from town, although much
:mailer in size and "corporation" but
is plate after ptate of the big repast
•.vas consumed, it soon became evi-;
lent that the smaller man was gain-,
Lig and could stand the pace longer,'
which indeed was very humiliating tc
the "big fellow" to be outdone. They
iowever have both fully recovered
from the contest and look none the
worse.
Reith's
S4TURDAY SPECIALS
Cream Buns, Cream Puffs and Cream
Cakes.
full line of other fancy goods.
i;,eich's Bread "Nuff Sed". Still the
most for the monew.
r hone 75 Zurich.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
''A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World."
Everybody Welcome to all Setvises.
Tuerkheim, Pastor.
Friday, Sh: Luther League.
Saturday -Choir Practice.
10. a, m: .German Service.
I I i 5 Sunday School
7:30: English Service..
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'at our store
THE new Dr. Hess & Clark Catalog, mailed out the other
day, should be in your hands by now. Just look at that
cover! Research Farm all over. 'And inside, filled with
interesting tests and experiments with cows, hogs and
chickens.
They are doing a lot of experimenting and testing for
you on that Research Farm. Stock Iike yours. Tests you
can understand. Results you can get.
We .have the goods, the Dr. Hess line, complete stock.
And get this: Beginning Saturday, we are having a Special
Farmers' Week, featuring all the Dr. Hess Products. Call
in and see the goods. Let's talk it over. Remember, it
starts this Saturday.
L. Schilbe & Son
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Zurich Drug Store
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WE'RE GIVING AWAY
GILLETTE'S New Razor
with the purchase of any one of these at
PALMOLIVE SHAVING. CREAM
COLGATE'S RAPID SHAVE CREAM
COLGATE'S HANDY GRIP STICK
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Dr a AJ MacKinnon, Zurich