Zurich Herald, 1932-05-05, Page 5. Tiil(trstk(y, . May 'Tvth; 710321,-
BUSINESS
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Wont., For *ale, Lost,
S Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
D 'DLEY E. HOLME
/BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, NO
ARY PUBLIC, ETC,
OFFICE'.—,•Iiamilton Street, Just ori
the Square, GODj ZCH, Ontario.
Ppecial Attention to Councel and
Court Work.
Mr, Holmes may be consulted at
Goderich by ,phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
T.' [N ZIE 1e COMMIS
William H. ,Brown
A. S. P.
Graduated Foot Specialist
AT
Brown's ,Boot Shop
CONSULTING. ENGINEER
S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sire (Toronto)
li.L.S., Registered Professional Eng-
ineer and Land Surveyor. Victor
Building, 2881,( Dundas Street, Lon-
don, Ontario. Telephone: Metcalf
2801W.
Dr. H• H. COWEN
L, D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
l!t DEITZ BLOCK --ZURICH
r£'yery Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HABTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
i'Wednesday
Licensed Auctioneer
For Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON --
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
•s to size or article to sell. I solicit
your business, and if not satisfied will jt •
make no charges for Services Ren -
Awed. 'NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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FOR SALE
30x3% Firestone Tires, Regular
price $,6.00, for $4.20. While they
last.
L. Prang & San.
Order May Chicks
NOW!
Barred Rocks and White Rocks at 12c
Each
White Leghorn at 10c, each. Four
extra Chicks per hundred.
We will supply eggs from our
bloodtested flocks and hatch them
for five cents ,a piece.
We will guarantee a 50% hatch
for 51/a c. each.
Half the people who bought chicks
from us in March have not lost the
four extra chicks.
A check up reveals that over 95%
of all chicks sold are still going
strong ages ('2 to 6 weeks).
Government Approved and bloodtest
"` URICH
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Mr. E. Rehr of near Bayfield,
was a Sunday visitor at the home of
Mrs. i,. Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey or Credit-
on, were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hey, Jr.
Agood ly number of villagers at-
tended e play "The Village Law-
yer put on b g
YoungPeople's y the Blake -Goshen
ple' s Society, in the Blake
church on Friday evening, and a large
attendance was present, The play
which was a four act comedy, was of
the highest order, with plenty of
humor. Eleven Characters were pre-
sented, and these were careruiIy sel-
ectd and just fitted in
places. We would their various
some local ohuhch or suggest that ld
arrange to have guis pl a giionven
Would
Zurich that- it would play given big,t
and give the go over
treat. people of town a real
Mitchell Harness Races
The Mitchell Turf Association will
celebrate Victoria Day, Tuesday,
May 24th, with the following pro
gramme: $900.00 in prizes, divided
$300 for each race --2.28 trot or pace
2.28 trot or pace. Free for all. Trot-
ters allowed five seconds. Whippet
races $50.00 in prizes. Baseball and
Horse Shoe pitching in the morning.
Band in attendance. Dance in the
town hall
zn the evening. Plan to
ed by Capital Laboratories. 1 attend sports in Mitchell, May 24th.
Three flocks had no reactors. A band of Gypsies passed through
"'hive more had only one each, town on Tuesday,
All flocks with many reactors were their usual "stop -off" ai°ftoorsewn whh
dropped from our list and no eggsthe women parading
ingto pick parading the streets try -
are purchased from them. rt up same "soft" honey by
to tell fortunes. Most
All chicks are hatched in a Separate peopleareSanit
ars hatcher at temperature of are getting wise and giving
y so.
about hatcher
a temperature
t44 them a wide berth, and rig
If you see any of these around be
sure and lock your doors and keep
them out, or it may be a cortly meet-
ing, as they frequently get into peo-
ples' pockets and relieve them or the
change, nobody knows how they do
it, that is of course their business and
it is hard to beat them on their own
game. Gypsies used to roam about
with large covered wagons and a num-
ber of horses for trading purposes,
but this gang went flying through the
country on big Cath Tac ears. So
their business must be a prosperous
one.
Phone
now to
97 r 4, Hensall.
J. Elgin McKinley,
R. R. 1, - ZURICH
ARTHUR WE.BERe-_Dashwood Re: ELMEpiR OESCI late of the
Phone 13-57.
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MEAT MARKET
Always a good Supply of
Fresh and Cured Meats
.<Rolognas, Sausages, Weiners, Dated this 26th day of April, 1932• t
Village of Zurich, mte County of
Huron, Barber, deceased,
CREDITORS AND OTHERS HAV-
ING claims against the estate of the
said deceased are required to send
full particulars of such claims to the
A new fishing coinpany has recen
ly been formed known as the Canti
Fishery, and will operate off th
shore of bake Huron, at St. Joseph
The ro
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u,adeasa ned l; } p praetors of this company be
g xecutor of the said I hag• Mr. N A. Gentile of St. Joseph
estate on or before the twentieth da and y(r
will be dastrib- the submarine trap
uted, flavin rem nets,
of May, 1932, y W. J. Johnston of Zurich, The
after which date the , will use a new type of nets known
asset:; of said estate - .
g Bard only to the claims no stat tok and requar
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. Joy' motored
to London on Sunday,
To will be off
users: The hydro power
off on Sunday forenoon from'
0to10,30a.m,
Jr. and Mrs, McGill of London,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, John Douglas, town ,line.
Mr. and Mrs. John Truemner and
Mr. George Volland, of Detroit, are
spending the week with friends in
town.
Mrs. W. F. Finkbeiner and daugh-
ter,
iVliss Hazel of Stratford, were'
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. SpilIett and daughter
Bessie, of London spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Doug-
las, town line.
Mr. and Mrs. Slater of Seaforth,
visited last Friday evening, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Dinsmore,
Town Line.
Mrs. C. Either wishes to
thank the Zurich ' greatly
for the nice lunch they recently Institute
her.
Messrs. Hy. Steinbach and Ed.
Beaver are busily engaged building
a new boat for the Cantin Fishery at
St. Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Frank and
family of Waterloo were Sunday -vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and IVirs..
A. G. Edighoffer.
Mr. and Mas. E. Stoskopf of
chener and Mr. Oliver Johnston
Goderich, visited at the home of
Thomas Johnson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Greb of the
Babylon Line, Mr. and Mrs. David
Gingeric of town, were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Gingerich, Goshen Line south
Kit -
of
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brein� have
moved their effects into the house at
the north end of town owned by Mr.
Albert Rittenhouse of Dunville.
Miss Geralding Surerus, who spent
the past nine months in St. John's
New Brunswick, has returned to her
home here, owing to the illness of
her mother, Mrs. Oliver Surerus.
r. and IVIrs.
ho, and
Mrs. Jos. Gascho Norman otozed tocLondon
on Tuesday where the visited the
latter's daughter, Mrs. 0. Surerus,
who underwent an operation and is i
convalescent.
Remember the sale of
ema
candy and other sweets onliSaaturd
afternoon and evening, May 7th,
Gascho's Sotre. Treat mother with
box of this delicious candy on Mo
er's Day. This sale is sponsored
the Young People's League of t
Evangelical Churej
Just the
Thing
FO!` ie�c
DIMING op fire. oak
walls, ceilings and parr*
titions in:
Stores harness RooMil
Warehouses Chicken Coops
Factories Attics
Theatres Basements
Hotels Summer Cottage
Farmsteads Sun -porches
Barns Covering old
Dairies Plaster
Gyproc costs little, is:
quickly erected, nails and
cuts like dumber, has insula-
tion value and structural
strength. It may be panelled,.
papered or finished with.
Gyptex or Alabastine.
Gyproc may be easily identified by
the name on the board and the
Green stripe along the edge.
GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTINE.,
Canada, Limited
Paris - Ontario
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, The spring season is coming along
y •leafy. -The farmers have practically
as all their seeding in. and the villeeee•-
e are busy putting in the gardens. The
land works up well, but the weather
r e, a uewe too cool just yet for good
growing weather, but it likely will
soon warm up.
Sunday visitors at the home of Rev
and Mrs. E. Turkhebn were: Merrsr.
Geo. Durst, Fred Miller, Pat Sher -
berth ; bliss Schade, Miss Duman and
Miss Ruth Turkheim, all students of
the Waterloo College. The two for-
mer students, Mr. Geo. Durst and
Fred Miller took charge of the even-
ing services, in the Lutheran church
on Sunday evening, and their mes-
sages were enjoyed by the congregat-
ion.
J.f which notice shall then have been readily be lifted and olved�tono`h n
given.
Hams, Etc., arrays on hand
f THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY,
Iighest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins Executor.
Main Branchch' Corner Dunda y and a
Clarence, London, Out.
By CARLING & MORLEY,
its Solicitors,
'Exeter, Ont.
places if fishing is nota into
deeper water. This is the first time
hese nets are being used in Canada,
but have been used a number of
ears successfully in the States. Mr
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"Let Us Serve You 1"
. Yungblut & Son
hur Sreenan and sons will have
arge of the former equipment kno-
wn as The St. Joseph Fishery, and
will also operate in the St. Joseph
district with the pound nets. We
sincerely hope both of these comp-
anies will have a big season's catch.
No Accour Too Siu.
The BANK,,OF M0NTIWAI.
is a tank for people in every
class and ware of life -While
it has the resources and far
c' itjes to handle transactions
of the utmost size and im-
portance, it prides itself on
lemg A Bank Where Small
Amounts .Are Welcome"
You can start an interest.
'hearingSavings Account
with te deposit rlepos�tt of One
Dollar
BANKOF MONTREAL an •
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Zurich Branrch, C. H. Joy, Manager.
THE VACANT OFFICE
The vacancy in the registrarship of
Huron county created by the death
of the late Registrar Coats has al-
ready become the subject of a great
deal of speculation and discussion as
to the choice of a successor. The
office is in the gift of the Provincial
Government and is regarded as one
of the most desirable of the county
offices. There are said to be a large
number of actual or probable appli-
cants, but the choice will not unlik-
ely be made from a half-dozen or so
of men who in one way or another
have established strong claims upon
the powears that be, Among those
prominently mentioned are: ExMayor
H. J. A. MacEwan of Goderich, Lt.
Col. A. F. Sturdy of Goderich, and
A. H. Neeb, former Reeve of Steph-
en township, who was his party's can-
didate in South Huron against W.G.
Medd in the Provincial election of
,1926.
County Roads
Except for a few rough spots,
Huron county roads are now in good
shape—in as good shape as they will
be at any time this year, and prob-
ably•better than in midsummer, co-
unty Engineer, R. Patterson stated
last week. The drags have been over
almost the entire system, he said.
Gravel replacement will be heavier
this year than for a good many years
and much more surfacing be required
During the winter there were three
or four "break-ups" and much gravel
was pounded down into the road.For
this reason maintenance bills of the
county are this year expected to be
heavy. There are about 70 men now
employed on county roads of which
20 are permanent. Some tarvia roads'
are being repaired in organized, or
police villages. A gang is at work at
Grand Bend, The material is being
trucked from Sarnia. It is not antic- i
ipated that much surfacing will be
done on the Blue Water Highway
this year owing to economic condit-
ions,
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ALL THE
REQUIREMENTS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES;
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
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IN STOCK,
SEE OUR SUPPLY OF TOILET
PREPERATIONS:
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfurmierrk
Toilet Soaps, Too6;i :Oast.. -:3, and Brushes.
FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN
PENS.
KODAKS AND FILMS
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich.
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