Zurich Herald, 1931-06-18, Page 5BUSINESS CAMPS
LEYE.HOLMES
17 RISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT.
AIR PUBLIC, ETC,.
TiCE-.—Hamilton Street, And off
the Square, GODE1?ICI1, Ontario.
masa Attention to Cos set and
Court Woos,..
Vii., Holmes may be coneulte4 at
iC.oderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
Dr. H. H. C O W E N
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DENTAL SURGEON
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Every Thursday, ' Friday, ;Saturday
£t BARTLEIB'S BLOKE,
DASHWOOD
Story Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
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Graduate Carey M. Jones National
X001 of Auetioneeriiig. Try me for
;laegistered Live Steck, (All Breeds.)
Terms in keeping with prevailing
dices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
sell anything Anywhere. Zurich.
Phone 18-93, or write.
licensed Auctioneer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
1 solicit John'and Reheat. McBride, Executors, Mr. Milne Rennie , of Seaforth, Mr.
as to sine article to sell.Zurich, Ont. and Mrs. Frank McCutcheon and'da-
-your businesea s, and if not satisfied will _ ughter, Marion, of London, called /0
ice ns, charges for Services Ren -the home of Mrs. Lydia Geiger,called/0
dlered. For Sale
ARTHUR WEBS -Dash That fine Brick house, good stable Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trevetluek?:
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Rhona 13,57. also three acres of land, will be sold anthe homey, were
Sundayrents, sitor.,a d
-- at a bargain for quick sale. Apply Mrs. W.G. Hess.
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--'�"^ John Gellman, Sr.
SEiv BVI0 E ""` Mr. Allan Schrag has taken, out
V 1 i111(pTpR REFAI�NG licezise to operate a repair garage Jail Population Increases
B0i@i and has opened a shop on his father's The county jail population was in -
Why Y�iC hav0 — Service to all Makes. of Cars, Trucks, farm, Goshen Line, north. ,ko creased by one last week and the off-
UsO�T and Tractors.
CL SS O C DAVID FUSS, Miss Ruth Turkheinn, who has beet•` ender will do seven days for driving
GOODS, U. S 1- Phone 89 x1 t-4 taking a course in the Stratfe_ In .a car while intoxicated. He went from
'HIGH CLASSMAR_ Zurich iness College, has now coal- m iiia Lyth to Goderich and had purchased.
MOBILE OIL, g r h'A.z 'ii r^ ,S
BATTERIES, GOODYEAR TIRES
studies and has returned to hGr, bei?; �e
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D TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION 1
Party, Hohning and Mechanical Work N 0 T 1 C E
none to Micrometer Settings, No J C Salmon & Son, Teamsters,
a work. Watch the cars that wish to advise the public that with
STOPS fC7P at WEIN'S, rhes are a.I11i1GH are still in the sarne business'
CLIENTELE- prices as usual. Your order will Phone l6.e
— CLASS much appreciated..
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ANNOUNCING
THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
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have same by proving property and
paying a' Gasohol,n Zurich..
NOTICE
The Farmers,' Club of the 14th
Conreession, Hay Township, will hold
their next meeting on the evening
of Friday, June 19th, 'for the pur-
pose pose e,f errdhr>ng binder twine.
farmers interested) be sure and attend
Meeting welt be held in No. 12 School
House -
Al Heck, Secretary.
LARGE SALE OF HATS
I am shortly moving from present
quarters and ams clearing out all the
newest Spring and Summer Hats at
$2.85- Children's Hats at 98c. About
20 hats to clear at $1 -00 -
Do not fail to attend this sale if you
are in need of a summer hat.
Anna S. Datars, Zurich.
HOUSE FOR SALE
The desirable dwelling property in
Zurich, consisting of one acre of land
good brick house, stone foundation
barn, abundance of hard and soft
water, fruit trees and bushes, house
wired for hydro. Fine location, will
be sold very reasonable. For further
particulars apply to:
Miss Anna. Ovelliolt spent a week
with relatives in Ueapler.
Sorry to report that Mrs. Ed, .Art
is quite ill at present.
Kr. awl. Mrs. Fred. Hess, of ' en -
sail, were Monday visitors in to .
Mr. Oliver Johnson of God rich,
visited his brother, Mr. Thomas On -
son on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Art of De roit,
were week -end visitors with the x'n
er's parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ioehleo of
Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with
friends in town.
Mr. Elmer Oesch is the gue t of
Dr. and Mrs.. i3. H. Cowen at and
Bend, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick an ..son
Gladwin and Mr. Lloyd Walper ere
Sunday visitors at the hoime of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Merner, 14th con
Mr. Harold Thiel, who spent ,'. co-
uple of weeks in Detroit, return+d to
her home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gotts balk
of Seaforth were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. Heb`; Sr.
BORN In Crediton, at the gime
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron' • Wein, on
Sunday, June .14th, a baby Irl.
(Arliss June.) : s
Mr. and Mrs. Ffank Utter and nen
Clarence and daughter Audrey,. of
Burlington, Ont., were visitors a in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Meidinger
of Dresden, were week -end.. visitors
with the former's parents, Mr.'and
),tri
Mrs. Mich. Meidinger. rife;•
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jeffrey 'etch
family, who spent some time' a tae
home of the former's mother, len '`bx n
Thursday for their home in Detroit.
.Mr, and Mrs. Elmer R. KIopp mots
ored to Chatham on Monday.
Bev, A. W. Sauer of Dashwood,
called on Zurich friends on Tuesday.
Mrs. Kaiser of London, is visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Axt.
Mr. A. Melick returned last Wed-
nesday from a business trip to. the
States.
Mr. and Mrs, Gid. Koehler were'
recent visitors with friends at Kitch-
ener and Baden.
Miss Gladys Guenther, R. N. of
Kitchener, visited with her aunt,
Mrs. Lydia Geiger one evening last
week
Messrs. Urban Pfile and Milne.
Rader of the 14th con., were on a
business trip to Toronto early in the
week..
Our local fire brigade had a call to
Blake on Thursday, when oneof the
large transport trucks of Epps at
Varna took fire at Blake and was
beyond control. However, with the
aid of the fire engine, the motor of
the truck was kept cool and escaped
damage to that member of the truck.
Mr. Wm. O'Brein and sons Lloyd
and Leroy of town, and a brother,
Mr. Frank O'Brein, of Staffa, mot-
ored to Flint, Mich., on Sunday, wh-
ere they paid a farewell visit to the
former's mother, Mrs. R. O'Brcin,'
who is leaving for her home in the
Canadian West. Mrs. O'Brein Sr.
is some ninety years of age, and it
is remarkable that she could conte to
the east this spring and visit her re-
latives and friends.
Mr. A. P. Rowe, principal of the
Zurich Continuation School, has com-
pleted the year's work, and he, ae--
companied by his father, Mr. Rowe,
left on Tuesday morning for their
home in Manitulin Island. As nav-
igation is not open from Tubormory
to the Island, till July first, the two
gentlemen are obliged to make the
trip by motor by North Bay, a dis-
tance ` of nearly six hundred miles.
Mr. Rowe is to be congratulated on
the fine year's work he has just fin-
ished in the Zurich school, and we
think the school board done well in
engaging him for another year's ac-
tivity.
William 11 . Brown
A, S. P.
Graduated Foot Speciatist
AT
Brown's Boot Shop
CONSULTING ENGINEER
S. W. AICCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.)
Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate.
Member Engineering
Canada, Office—Seaforth, Ont.
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H?R1NG, PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
17018.
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and Sat Coal
A _SPECIAL. DISCOUNT OF 561 Cts.
Per Toni Will be allowed for enab•
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NEW SONORA MODELS.
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Do not feed Fowl same morning
When brought in. o
Molest Cash him
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pitt and.(tau-
ed
a ;: ed Prov. Constable Whiteside on the
highway. It was evident that he had
not yet recovered from the first gal-
lon. He pleaded guilty. I
Last Wednesday night, shortly af-
teic midnight a fire alarm was given
two gallons of native wine in 48
hours. It was while returning with
his second gallon that he encounter -1
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The very latest in Unpainted Furniture.
,A TILT TOP TABLE SUITABLE FOR END OF CHESTERFIELD
FLOWER STAND OR MANY OTHER USES.
ONLY $L75. CALL AT OUR OFFICE AND - LOOK THEM OVER
A FEW MORE CEDAR CHESTS AT EACH $8.15.
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Zurich Drug Store
We have a full Zine of all
the requirements of School
Supplies
ghter from Thorndale, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dale and son from Wilton
Grove, Mr. Earl Edwards, Miss Alma
and Milford Koch, Mr. C. Tucker all
from Detroit; Miss ' Rose Koch, of
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Perfumes Toilet Waters and
Perf umizers.
Fine
Win s oo' r. an m, • �
.Dashwood spent Sunday wiz' Mr. to wliicJ;t, the .local -brigade ; respoa&c:cL•
tl soon had things
under control. Mr. Lloyd O'Brein
t our enter unfortunate looser of some
prising citizen, joined the happy Bath sixty young chicks of the rather de
and Mrs. Elmore Thiel very promptly, and1 s� 'nom
Mr. William Lannon , was the - I fleAmplyMMIIIMMIAlkp fV i
Stationery and
KODAKS
Fountain°Pens.
AND FILIMS
A J® MacKinnon, Zurich
ering at the home of his son, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lamont, of Staniey Town-
ship, on Sunday, when they entertain-
ed Mr. Thomas McMillan, M. P. for
South Huron, and who had as his.
guest, Mr. Thomas Reid of the New
Westminster, B. C. constituency. Mr.
Reid had never been in Western On-
tario, and Mr. McMillan showed him
around a little which was indeed
much appreciated by the Western
M. P.
The picnic of Zurich Public and
Continuation School held at Grand
Bend last Wednesday afternoon, was
in every way a decided success, the
weatherman, which usually plays a
big part in making an event :of this
kind a success, surely favored us this
time, and consequently there was a
large turnout and the scholars all,
partook wonderfully in the different
array of sports run oft. The lunch
hour, as usual, is a big factor with
the hungry youngsters, but this was
amply provided for and some to
spare, summing up, it was one of the
finest picnics ever held.
$13'2.00
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stinguished breed of Golden Camp -
Ines, which is indeed a very admir-
able bird to look upon, and as these
young chicks were in a colony house
between the house and barn, and
Mr. O'Brein had a small coal fire to
keep the place warm. At about el-
even o'clock Mr. O'Brein visited the
colony house and put everything in
good shape for the night, and how
possibly a fire could have ignited is
a complete mystery, but the flames
were soaring high when first seen,
'and a few buckets of water soon put
out the blaze, but the loss of these
fine young chicks, which were Mr.
O'Brein's delight and truly he had
reasons to be proud of these fine
birds.
Last Wednesday evening just at
dusk when a number of our young
people were returning from the Bend
where they attended the picnic, just
before arriving in town they noticed
coining out of Mr. Volland's bush a
nice large deer jump across a few
fences and graze quietly in the field.
In the press we notice at Galt a deer
was seen the other day, and then at
Walton a Kitchener traveller was go-
ing along on the road, when all of
a sudden a deer leaped out from
some bushes at the roadside, and
leapen on the side of his auto which
was in motion 'at the time, and the
force of the impact was too much
for Mr. Deer and he soon died as a
result. The game and fisheries ex-
perts cannot account for these Ani-
mals of the wild roaming about in
civilization, and just why they are
out -of their order we would like to
know. Probably they are seeing how
comfortable our domesticated anim-
als are going through life and are
gradually coining into the farm barn-
yard and soon be a member of the
same, then probably owing to the
stringent laws that prohibit the sho-
oting of these rather mocxest creat-
ures, they are overcoming the fear of
the hunter and hie, gun Anyway,
no one should object of sting a nice
little deer family harbor in his b tch
fifty acre lot, supposing they do take
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received up
until June 27th, 1931, for building
walls under two school houses in St-
anley Township. Also putting in
new floors in both schools. Tenders
may be made out for both schools
or for each separately. Plans of the
work may be seen at the secretary's.
Tenders must be addressed to:
Menne S. Steckle, Secy-Treas,
S. S. No. 4, Stanley. Or address R.
R. No. 2, Zurich.
ELL; l• iiibt hs, row and then at thcsea eon s
erops..
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONT.
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World"
Friday, 8h:—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. ni:—German Service.
11.15 a. m. ---Sunday School.
7,30 p. m.—English Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. Turkheim, Pastor
ATTENTION! PLEASE!
TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS -
Of Zurich and surrounding district.
As I have recently opened the Art.
Edighoffer Garage, and many know
of my quick service on Motors, also
body, fender and radiator serairing
end all other services. Gas, Oil and
Accessories. .Gino us a call for snick'
Service.
3. Kipping's Garage, Phone, 138.
Re - surface
old walls and
ceilings
with Gyproc
HERE is a wallboard that does not burn, made
from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet
long, 4 feet wide and /g of an inch thick. It is
used for interior walls, ceilings and partitions.
As well as being fire-resistant, it has structural
strength, insulation value and is draught and
vermin -proof. Use Gyproc Joint Filler for seal-
ing the joints between the tall, broad sheets of
wallboard.
When you are "doing over" any room in the
house or adding new ones in the attic or base-
ment, use Gyproc for walls and ceilings because
you cannail it directly over the old surface.
Gyproc is also an excellent base for Alabastine,
Gyptex or wallpaper.
Gyproc is Canada's pioneer non -burning gypsum
'wallboard. Ask your nearest dealer for full
details and a Gyproc direction sheet. Or write
us for the FREE booklet, "Building and Re-
modelling with Gyproc". sad
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