Zurich Herald, 1932-05-19, Page 5"Iltatrslla'Sr; Y' 3!9t'1'w;, x92
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BUSINESS CARDS
�' Want 1, For 801e, Lost,
"DUDLEY E.Efouvtg6 Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
$ARRIS.TER, SOLICITOR,NOT-
AIRY •PUBLIC, ETC..
1:1''. 'IC —Hamilton. Street; Just oft
the Square, GODERICB, Outwit,.
epeeist) Attention to Conned mid
Court Wolk. I hereby wish to nitify the people
'Inco. Hobbes may be COs acted at of Zurich and Hay Township, that
C4dericlx by Phone,andphone after May 15th I will make my an -
charges revers. nual rounds in the capacity of Health
• Inspector, and ask every citizen of
the community to have all their yards
outhouses, stables, etc., cleaned and
in a good condition to pass the sani-
tary laws, and also that people are to
have all ashes removed, and refrain
from throwing broken glass of any
kind on the roads. By Order.
Jul. B;lock,Inspector.
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NOTICE
William B. Brown
A. S. P.
Graduated Foot Spec atilt
AT
Brown's Boot Shop
CONSULTING ENG.IN1= FR
S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Toronto)
ID.L.S., Registered Professional Eng-
ineer and Land Surveyor. Victor
uildiag, 28.2'/ Dundas Street, Lon-
tlon, Ontario. Telephone; Metcalf
2801W.
Dr. II. 11. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
,Every Thursday, Friday, ,Saturday
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
;:Wednesday
urichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Always a good Supply of
Fresh.' and Cured, Meats
Iomaas, Sausages, Weiners,
Hams, Etc., always on hand
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
'Let Us Serve You?"
Yunghlut & Sou
YICE
Why 'We have the Better
Class of Customers
HIGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L.
IIATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR-
''VELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR. TIRES
AND TUBES, GENUINE• IGNITION
Farts, Hohning and' Mechanical anical pq%ork
Zane to, lificrotraeter Settings, No
guess work. Watch the cars that
STOP at WEIN'S, They are all HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE.
I2. S. Wein
DASHWOOD ONTARIO
Order May Chicks
NOW!
Barred Rocks and White Roeks at 12c
Each
White Leghorns at IOc. 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/zc. 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-
ed by' Capital Laboratories.
Three flocks had no reactors.
Three more had only one each.
All flocks with many reactors were
dropped from our list and no eggs
are purchased frons them.
All chicks are hatched in a Separate
Sanitary hatcher at temperature of
about 97 degrees. t44
Phone now to 97 r 4, Hensall.
j. Elgin McKinley,
R. R. 1, - ZURICH
LOCAL NEWS-
ierrzr Will Woven and Ed. b:ins-
snan were Sunday.,visftors• to Kitch-
ener and St. Marys..
The foundation of the new home
being built by Mr. Jacob Haberer
is now up, and about ready to go on
Mr. Ward Fritz motored to Mit-
chell on Tuesday evening, where he
met Mr. Jos. Hill, of Toronto,Sports-
man and shoe traveller; and sold Mr.
Hill a mew Special Chevroiett sedan.
We congratulate Mrs. Mabel Sni-
der of town for having won in the
guessing contest at Jr, Gascho & Son
general store, winning • a handsome
Gold Seal Congoleure Rug:, The exact
number was 2453, while Mrs. Snid-
er's guess was 2460.
Rev. W. Y. Dreier, just before leav-
ing town last week made a hurried
outo deal with Mr. L. Prang & Son,
of town, by exchanging the foriner's
ford coupe for a New Ford.. H.
Yungblut & Son hav purchased the
Ford coupe and wilt use it in their
butcher business.
The few days of real warm • and
balmy weather over the week -end,
have made things come along=;nieely.
The farm crops are Iooking excellent
and are off to a good start. '`Espec-
ially the fall wheat we think has,
never looked better, so if prices are
down we trust the production `will be
up. Gardening is now the order of
the day, and with the warm weather,
when things actually do grow, is the
time to put in the garden, and in a
short time we can go out and bring
in the good, fresh and: wholesome
vegetables.
' A new blacksmith business has be-
e i opened in town by Mr. Jack Kip
pen opening up in Mr. Jos.' Druar's
implement shop on Victoria Street,
next to the Herald Ofiiice, and we
would suggest that our reads .should.
not be surprised if at times a Buck
horseshoe may appear in your copy,
as the ring of the anvil is quite pro-
minent, and the smell of the , burning
fire tickles our hose while we are get-
ting out the weekly edition. Mr Kip-
ping is a former old country black-
- smith
lack'smith with a wide erperfenee and will
do all general work, as liorseshoing,
etc.
USE ONLY. •
GENUINE
REPAIR PARTS
Xou can only get Genuine Massey.I•lartis Repairs from
your Local ?.fa;eey•}Lads Agents
They Fit Fit Better and Lst Lon;,cr than Spurious Makes
and they' Cost No More '
Insist on Genuine Massoyfarrls Parts
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ZURICH, - ONT. .
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IF your home is not equipped with running water,. let
a Duro Pressure Water System prove what a benefit
it can be.
A Duro Water Pump will allow yout to have, 'running
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Mr. Ward Fritz spent the week -end
at Windsor,
Mr. Cris Zirk of Exeter, was in
the village on 'Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Smith and Mae
motored to Milverton en Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffrey of
Goderich,'visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Horner.
Mr. Norman Gescho, Miss Gerald-
ine Surerus, Miss Marjorie Gascho,
and 1Virs. Jos. Gascho motored to
London, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schade and dau-
ghter Mabel of 'London, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Smith, and other relatives.
Mr. Arthur L. Sreenan and sons,
who are fishing at St. Josepn, have
one pound net set, and are patiently
awaiting a good run of fish.
Judge Costello of Goderich presid-
ed at the local Tenth, Division Court
in the Town Hall, on Tuesday after-
noon. Barrister Stanbury of Exeter
was also here.
The measle epidemic which is mak-
ing big inroads among those who have
not been fortunate enough to prev-
iously have had them, and are now
becoming more prevalent in the rur-
al sections.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steinbach and
Miss Idella ilowald or London, and
Mr. Bill Jennings of St. Thomas, we-
re Sunday visitors at the ;come of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howell. -
Mr. John Decker made a pleasant
visit with friends at. Hamilton the
past week. Mr. Decker conveys the
message, that Mrs. Smith, his former
housekeeper, sends greeting to her
many Zurich friends.
The fine new boat which was re-
cently built by the Cantin Fishery,
is now completed and. about ready to
be launched, as soon as the propellor
arrives. We trust :the boys will re
eeive a big year's business, as they
are going to a big expense till they
are equipped.
Mr. Ferd Haberer of town, and
proprietor of the local skating rink
wishes to. advise the public that he
tins started -a tennis court on the
skating ring grounds. Fee for the
season only 31.00.
Mr. Gideon Koehler is making im-
provements to his home by digging
out •the cellar -about eighteen inches
deeper, putting up some new found- ,
ation and a new cement floor. In
order to drain the cellar the road tile
lad to be taken up and lowered a-
bout a foot.
Our local Board of Health Inspec-
tor, is making an appeal. to the pub-
l.ic to "clean up" which :. is a Mogan
that shonid be exercised more Se 'at
this season than at any time of year.
Don't be satisfied if your front yard
and. surroundings look spic and span,
also bo sure and have things in a
good sanitary condition around the
outhouses, barns, etc., and then be-
i id the •barns where old tin cans
-a d loan;; undesirable things are be -
fired foe convenience, and these are
the pla:;e where the Health Officer
will visit, and where disease and ger-
ms are brooded out. Usually a few
minutes work with a shovel and all
these undesirable articles can be bur-
ied, so why take chances and not put
thein out of sight. We also notice a
number of old articles stored on the
roadsides, this is no place for such
storage. Bring them on your own
property, and if useless there, the vil-
lage has a large dump ground soeith
of town, and that is the place to de-
posit our old junk. Co-operate withl
the officials and make the village a)
very attractive place to reside in as
well as when visitors come to toecn.•
IIIIMmemmimmsommanwomMINIMMIENR
LET US TEST
YOUR SPARK PUNS
Maybe you don't believe in the
lbuainese'of changing spark plugs
every 10,000 miles. Well sir. we have
installed a Champion Spark Plug
Tester that clearly *visualiz.es to
your own satisfaction why and
'when you need new spark plugs.
Come in, and let us test your own
spark plugs, and compere them to
new Champions. It's a very inter.
eating and instructive test, and is
abeolutely free.
"Your. Engine Deserves The Bests'
Chanqiioia
Spark Pines
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IHEY have seen Gyproc
Fire Tests and they,
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Use Gyproc for the walls,
ceilings and partitions of the
home you are building, Or
if you are "doing over" any
rooms, adding new ones in
the attic, partitioning the
cellar, be sure to use this
easy - to - handle, fire - safe
wallboard.
It is an excellent base for
Gyptex or Alabastine and
may be papered or panelled..
Gyproc may be easily identified by
the nae on the board and the
Green stripe along the edge.
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