Zurich Herald, 1932-08-18, Page 5rrt'rsct iy; kl.ugusit r t,, I032"
J3USI.NESS
IRRISTER, SOLICITO , NOT,
.CRY PUBLIC, ITC,
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, 3ut3t .eft
*be Squaw, GODT'R.1011, Ontarke
Special Attention to Ceience'1 anti
Cour Work.
31Ir. Holmes may be cox,tiinbteal at
tedezleh by Phone,. lend >t bane
charges reversed.
Dr.'11,,11. COWE
DENTAL SURGEON
DEITZ 13LOCIi--ZU1C13
Eyry Thursday, Friday, Baturday
At BARTLEIB'S BLOCK:
DAsHWOOD
'Every Monday, Tuesday and
Medncsday
UUuenseo Auctioneer
For .I Iuron and Middlesex
31 AMC,IN A POSITIOi�I TO.CON-
duet any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or articleto .sell. 1 sol'i cIt
your business, and if not satisfied well
Ito charges for Services Ren- Dated, August 17th, 3932_
Sara.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
' kone 13-57,
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comes
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE IS Uial.1i2Y GIVEN that
all creditors and -others having -tain�t}s
�gaieet the estate of WILLIAM 1,•.
]31 OWN, late of the Village, of Zur-
Leh, Merchant, who died on the Eight-
eenth they of June 1932, are required.
o forward their claims duly proven
o the undersigned on or before the
!'ii't11 day of September, A. D. 1932,
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
;.;;1V1!:N that after the said date the'.
Administeatrix will proceed to distrib-
ute
the estate having regard only to
cite claims of which she then shall
have notice.,
DATED at Exeter, Ont., this 16th
day of August, A. 3a. 1932.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
-Exeter and Hensel!,
Solicitors for Administratrix.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that in fut-
ure I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by my eon, Allan
Schrag.
• Undersigned, C. Schrag, Zurich
Zan PoIrnlar
(EAT MAIIKET
:Always a good Supply of
Fresh and Cured Meats
Boh,gnas, Sausages, Weiners,
Hams, Etc., always 'on hand
Highest Cash Prices for
CARD OF THANKS
Having sold our Coal and Egg bus-
iness, it is with sincere regret,, we
sever .a.• business connection .of many
years duration. We take this oppor-
tunity of thanking our many •custorn-
ors for the kind and generous sup-
port given us.. Particularly do we
thank the loyal customers, who dur-
ing- war time were so patient with us
when it was inly possible to deliver
meager supplies • and. who have stood
by us up to the present time. To our
successor, Mr. Davidson yea will find
a gentleman of sterling quarities, who
Wool, Hides and Skins will continue to give you the finest
'Let Us Serve Your degree of service, in supplying you
y, p & �1 ith the many grades of highest qual-
IT Irli.� j i]iu VSOwhich we a]Zva•
vs endeavored
ity fuelswhich
obtain. We heartily commend him
for your consideration)
Again thanking you, I beg to re-
main:
,.•'SERVICE
Why We have the-., Better ..
Class of Customers
I-1 CLASS GOODS, U. S. L.
RIES; " MOBILES, OIL, MAR.
E'L.PBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES
Alai TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
Psrts, Hohning and Mechanical Work
alone to Micrometer Settings, No
graces work. Watch the cars that
STOP at WE1N'S, They are al! HIGH
CLASS CLIE2:TELE.
S. Wein.
O:SHWOOD -- ONTARIO
fir. --
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
he Largest Business of any
°Cadian Company doing
Business in Ontario-
lilialietnt 1931, a3100 at Risk on Deo.
$19,593,724
rets Cash in Bank and $ons a
$199,1O1,.61
fratost=$4.50 per $1,090 tae 0 years,
., F. Klopp----Zuric1
.141grit. .also Dealer in Lightntnd Rods'
salalt kinds of Fire Insurance
LIVE
POU LT R
WANTED
'Mikan every Day till 3 e'cloek, p.m.
„Mee not feed Fowl same morning �p
when brought in.
Wiliest Cash Prices
—CAM FOR
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-CREAM AND EGGS
W. O'Brien
;Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
THE HERALD'S
JOB DEPARTMENT
Is ever ready to serve the pub-
lic with Commercial and fire
Printing. Get our prices yybe-
rfor i leaavin r' trour order elseWaherAg
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Yours Very Truly,
D. A. Cantelon
NOTICE.
fie, uiln e eig•ited, have mute
ually agreed a dissolving of •partner-
ship, of the firm known as Schrag
Bees., Garage, Zurich. Same ;.o take Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Geiger and
effect on August 17th, 1952. family of Preston; were visitors • in
Gordon Schrag, Allan Schrag. town, on holidays. are Geiger oc-
cupied the pulpit in the local evan-
gelical church ort Sunday evening,
Angnst 7th.
ZUBIFH_,MV1Lp
LOCAL NEWS
Miss Ruth Tr.rkheian is spending!
the week' with friends at Tavistock..
Mrs. T. L. Warne of Toronto,, is
visiting with :friends in town. •
11r. and -Mrs, J. W, Horner and
lV.ir. Ed. D,xt were Sunday visitors at
Goderich,
Bora•.-..at Dashwood on Aug. 12th
to Mr. and Mrs. Win..Seheader
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schnell of De-
troit, are spending their holidays in
Zurich and at Hayfield. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Burn of New York
City, are visiting the former's parents
at the Evangelical parsonage.
Mrs. W. Redinger, of Detroit, is
visiting with. her sister, Mrs. Jul
Block, and Mrs. j. Fuss.
Re. vF. L. and Mrs. Howald ` -and
two children, of Elmwood were vis-
itors with relatives here.
Messrs. Nicholas and Edward;
Deichert, of Detroit visited with rel-
atives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heiden i of
Jackson, Mich., ate visiting a;, the
home of Mr•: and Mrs. Egbert 1i±ide-
manr =
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ings and 11ir.
and Mrs. George •Johnston of Varna,
were visitors in town Inst week.
MORTGAQE SALE
.Of
FARM PROPERTY
lander and by virtue of the pow-
ers contained in, a certain mortgage
which will be produced at the sale,
the undersigned have been instructed
to sell by publlck auction as the
DOMINION HOUSE, 'ZURICH
Oh•
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, .. .
at
2 o'clock, p. m.
the following farm property, name-
ly:: ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or tract of land and
premises situate lying and being in
the Township of Stanley in the Co-
unty of Huron and Province. of Ont-
ario, and being composed of the Wes:
half of Lot Number Six in the
irligth Concession of the said Town-
ship of Stanley, containing fifty ac-
res more or. less, and the south half
of the west hal of lot Number Seven
also in the eigth Concession of the
said Township of Stanley, except a
parcel in the form of a rectangle two
rods' square at the south-east angle
of the welt haif of said Lot conveyed
by the Canada Company to Robert
Stephenson by Deed dated the ninth
dayo"
f N'01 .rill'
e ]ci•1911, said part of
Lot number Seven containing twenty-
four acres and one hundred and fifty
The rather dry weather was some- perches, more or less.
what broken on Tuesday, when a nice This is excellent pasture land and
refreshing rain . visited these parts, is centrally located in ,a splendid
which were badly needed. farming district,
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Oniel and fam-
ily of Hamilton, were visitors at, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner
last week.
Clinton horseshoe; tossers were in
town on Monday evening and play-
ed a friendly game with the local
boys.
Misses Verlyn Thiel, Ida and Elda
Gingerieh of Ookwood Lodge, Grand
Bend,•spent Saturday evening in
Town.
The seven-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Reeder of the Goshen line
:south, suffered a dislocated hip, and
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon was called in
to adjust the dislocation.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Vallett and dau-
ghter Herva, Mrs. Ira Campbell and
daughter Barbara Ann of Flint, Mich.
are visiting at the home of -Miss
Anna Hess.
The new residence of Mr. Jacob
Haberer is rapidly nearing completion
The ;plumbing , and heating equip-
ineatts are now in, -and rapid progress
is being made with the ce peiner
work.
LOST
Auto license marker, D.T.-203.
Finder kindly return to: Ev. Brod-
erick, Parr Line, Hay Tp.
GRAIN WANTED
Harvest is progressing very rapidly
these weeks, and soon the big 1932
crop will be garnered in. Prospects
for the fanner are looking a little
brighter just now with practically all
'arm products going up slowly in
price. sentence. Smith's release was in ac-
cordance with an order from the Se -
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Sehiefie of creta.ry of State at Ottawa to S'ter-
Detroit, visited at the home of her iff lt4idletoit. Smith was sentenced on
We are prepared to pay the highest j parents, Mr. and Mrs. John GammaJuly 5th by Judge T. M. Costello,
market price for all kinds or Ontario Mr. Schiefle occupied the pulpit in for assault upon Earl Underwood at
Grain and Beans. We can also sup- the Evengeii•:ol church on Sunday ev- Bluevale. No reason was given for
ply you with empty bags end arrange ening and spoke to a large congregat- theorder of release•
for trucking same at a very low rate. ion. After last Friday evening's violent
COOK BROS. MILLING CO,
.BENSALL, ONT.
O$iee 1.1 zne 54. Res. Phone 63.
TERMS OF SALE
10% of the purchase money on
the day of sale, and the balance with-
in 30 days thereafter. Subject to a
reserved bid.
Further terns and conditions .will
be :made known on the day of sale.
Oscar. Xlopp; Auctioneer. • •
Gladman & Stanbury, Exeter • and
Hensall, Solicitors for Mortgagee.
COUNTY NEWS
Mrs. Chas. Prueter, of Mitchell,
has received a windfall of $10,000
by the death of her uncle,J.L. Scott
who died in Torouio on July frith,
leaving an estate of $57,271.86. The
Sick Children's Ito vital, Toronto,
gets $2,000 and the , ;st goes to rel-
atives of the decea. _d.
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present kitchen range, you can get heat
when you want it, and then turn it off when
your cooking is finished. A coal fire heats
ufel besides making all kindsf exttrour kitchen between meals and wastes
w ak
from dirt and ashes.
More than 125,000 homes have chosen.
Silent Glow because it .is the no -trouble
burner. It lights quicker, gives More heat and
burns less oil than any other range burner.
Fits your Quebec heater or furnace too. Let
us show you the "Reversflo" oil fitter, the
"Microfeed" Valve and other patented and
exclusive Silent Glow features that assure
you.dependable service for cooking and
heating.
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ZURICH - ONT.
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Fertilizer Fertilizer
Before giving Your Spring Orders for Fertilizer be sure
and see us. Get our Prices and Quality, and we know
you will leave your Order with us. •
• Chick Fee'cls, 'lnd Starters
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Stewart Grid', 18 -yr. -old son of Mr a Our Line of Chick Feeds and Chick Starters is complete
and Mrs. H. ll.. Grief, Goderich, was j and We will be pleased to supply You with the..follo'v;.:.:
in a party whit]] left for,: iikie, Sas. ing Brands: Pioneer Master Chick Started Purina`
by motor. They expect to make the ,
t_ p e# �, I00 miles in. six days, o]. Chows, Etc.•
seekingi
430` n�fe6a da -y:', the yo:thig `maxi is y
�t
experience and education and S [�1 E D iS
will dou'biiess get both.
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• For Spring
Den ironies. of Clinton turned into a • your seeds, Clovers, Timothy, all Garden and Grass
Seeding and planting let us supply ou with
Sunday last when a car driven by • pP y y
gateway six miles south of Goderich Seeds kept in Stock at Lowest Possible Prices.
on the 1::1e Wate] Highway an Ar-
row bus coming behind crashed into "We do Custom Seed Cleaning"
it and turned the car upside down. 4
Both cars were coming north. Nobody • Agency for McCormick -Deering
Machinery Repairs, injured, but both cars damaged.
•
Joseph Smith, of Bluevale, serriing •
a two month's term in the county jail
Scnime at Son
at Goderich for assault, was released • oteelowateesoneseettoemotemeeteposaeseseeeeeteeets000tioseseatoseeseso.
Monday la:;t after serving half the
ZURICH HERALD
Established 1900
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY
NOON FROM THE
H reald Printing 1 fice
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$1.25 a
electric and hail storm, which did
Traffic Officer Norman Lever was much* damage to standing crops in
in town the other day, and advised parts of Ashfield Rev. Fr. Paquette,
us that there still are a number of St. Augustine, sounted sixteen spar -
auto accidents who do not report of rows lifeless under one tree, all kil-
such accident to the right authority. led by hail. The storm at one time all
A heavy penalty is due to any such but reached the proportion of a tor -
who are caught disobeying this law. nado, breaking nine panes of glass in
one home and secret in the rertory
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Axt of Detroit; at St. Augustine. Hail was piled a
called on the formers father, Mr. E. foot high at the bottom of the spout
Axt in town, they just came from an which drains the eaves.
extended motor trip, up the Michigan A quiet wedding took place in St.
side, crossing at the Soo and also vis- Benedict's Church, Detroit, when
ited at Algonquin Park, making the Miss Viola Hartman, was united in
trip by auto. marriage to Donald Murphey, of De-
troit. .Miss .Ueetha Hartman, sister'
Rev. H. Becker, wife liner childee]i of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and
Morris Murphey, brother of the gro-
om as best man. A very lovely wed-
ding breakfast was served at the
groom's home after which the couple
left for different parts through Eas-
tern Ontario.
Mrs. Geo. Johnston and Mrs. D.D,
Gray, Goderich, were elected to re-
present the ratepayers of St, Dav-
id's Ward and St. Andrew's Ward of
Goderich on the Public School Board
,Mrs. Johnstoix defeated Harry F.
Black, by a majority of 15, While
Mrs. Gray's majority over her op-
ponent, Chas, K. Sounders, was 22,
Arnold R. Turnbull, Seaforth, has
been appointed manager of the Lon-
don, Eng., office of the imperial Life
Insaratice Co. He leaves early in Sep
to assume his new duties. He received
his early education in the Seaforth
Public School and Collegiate Instit-
ute, entered the 'University of Tor-
onto in 1928 and graduated in 1927
Upon graduation he t'ntered the Tor-
onto office of the imperial Life Co.,
where he made rapid progress, which
bury. Ile emits that the skim of the culininrate.l in his recent +eppoixt-
;ear, strictly in advance; $1,SU rn
'of Illinoise, spent a few days at the
,nears or $2.00 ebe charged. U• ;home of Mrs. Becker's mother, Mrs.
3. $1.50 in advance.
. No papal. discon I.ouisai iClopp, The party left for
.inued until all arret a are paid un- ;
ess at Option of publisher. The date
which every. Subscription is paid
s denoted on the Label
ADVERTISING RATES
Display, advertising inade known
applieatiom.
Miscellaneous articf'es of not mart
ban fora lines; For Saie, To Rent,
Vented, Lost, Found, sic., One inser-
ion 25c, 2. ilia. 4ec.,"d ins. 50e.
Farm or Real Estate for sale $2.00
'or .firsts month, $1.00 for each fol-
` owing month.
Professional Cards not exceeding
i inches, per year $5.00,
In Memoriam, one verse -5'Oe, 25c
or each additional verse; Card of
VhaMnks, 50c.
Auction Sales—$2.90 per single
alseetion if not over four inches iri
engtl].
Address all communications to:
THE ItIZIL4LIti
ZURICH , DiVTA
the Ottawa Valley district where they
will visit the fornter's parents. And
from there on they will follow the St.
Lawrence to 41uebee City, and over
to New York City, returning to their
field of labor via the central States.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Smith and Mae.
returned on Monday noon from an
eleven day's camping at the popular'
Rondeau Provincial Park, which is
situate some seventy miles west of
London, in Kent County rind on the
shores of Lake Erie. A more com-
plete account of this place will ap-
pear in another issue of 'the Herald.
Anyway, your editor will be back to
himself againafter he "rests up" .a
bit after his eleven day "rest."
An Open Winter
The: first prediction regarding the
':teming winter, a cooling thought,
`,o e5 fromo
Pierre re
Laporte, te
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REQUIREMENTS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES;
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT
IN STOCK.
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Perf uzuizersy,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes.
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PENS.
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