Zurich Herald, 1932-08-25, Page 5I'Iuxrsday, August 25Th,,. 1932
BUSINESS CARDS
DUDLEY E. RQLME
yeARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT.
AIRY PUBLIC, IFC,
OFFICE—Hasniltoxl Street, Just off
the Sgteare, GODERICR, Ontario.
'Special Attention to Counsel and
Court Work.
Mr. Idols -nes nnay be consrilted at
4Gr►derich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
Dr. H. 11. CO EN
L. D. S. D. D
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH day
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Every Thursday, F} r[iday,, S t
.doll A LTLKIB' B BLOCK,
DAS1IW OOD
Emery Monday, Tuesday ea
,V,Tednesday
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For Huron and l ddlesex
A26. IN A POSITION TO CON -
Abed any Auction Sale, regardless
:ass to size. or article to sell. I solicit
_yam business, and if not satisfied well
:make 210 charges for Services Ren-
_AR'rB13It WEBER—Dashwood
<71one 13-57.
Z tiCbs' Popular
MEATMARIiErF
;Always a good Supply of
Fresh and Cured Meath
MO TIM
Wants, For Saler Lest,
Found, Nsadee, Ete Ads
IN MEM 001413111111
FOR 3M2
A Yorkshire sow with nine pigs,
+reeks old. Au -alp tot
A, A. Weber, Phone 97 r G,
LOCAL NEWS.
iVlr. J. Elgin 'Riess of Tarornte, was
recent visitor with relatives and
friends in town,
Mrs. W. H. Bender of Detroit, vis -
ted fora few days with leer sister,
Hrs. W. C. Wagner.
4 Mr, Paul Jeffrey of Detroit 'is vis-
iting a few weeks with his' mother,
Mrs. C. Ayotte of town.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Deters, Sr., were
recent visitors with their son, Rev.
and Mrs. Albert Datars, at Desitoro.
Mr. W. d'. ;Merner nrotoxed to El-
mira on Sunday. Mrs. !Werner and
children, who spent a few weeks at
Elmira, returning with him.
Mr. and. M. Ed. J. Denomnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Theo. Ducharme, of the
Town Line motored to Stratford and
London, over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gingerish and
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Roth
of St. Agatha, visited with relatives
on the Bronson over the week -encs.
Mr. Clarence Hoffman of Galt,
and son of Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hoff-
man of town, was recently operated
for appendicitis, and is progressing
as well as can be expected.
Miss Lillian Martin, Mr. Garfield
FOUND
A girl's Red Leather Coat and a
l: oque. Same can be had at the Her-
ald Office by paying this adv.
Shoe Stock For Sale
By Tender
Consisting of the entire general
stock of coarse and line shoes, in
Brown's Boot Shop, Zurich. Highest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Last day for receiving ten-
ders, Sept. 9th, Address an com-
munications to:
Mrs. Flossie Brown, Administratrix,
Zurich, Ont.
Beans Wanted
We are prepared to pay the high-
est market price for beans, peas, and
all kinds of seeds, and arrange for
trucking at low rates.
J. C. Reid,, & Co., Dashwood.
Phone No. 3.
NOTICE TQ CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Il olc,gne.s, Sausages, Weiners, 3 all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of WILLIAM H.
Hams, Etc., always on hand Bich Merchant, who died on the Eight-
ROWN, late of the Village of Zur-
Fl nhest Cash Prices for
`y'ool, Hides and Skins
"Let Us Serve You!"
Y uD gblut &Son
eenth day of June 1932, are required
1 to forward their claims duly proven
to the undersigned on or before the
Fifth day of September, A. D. 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that after the said date the
Administratrix will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate having regard only to
the claims of which she then shall
have notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ont., this 16th
day of August, A. D. 1932.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
....Exeter and Hensall,
Solicitors for Administratrix.
ERYICE
Why We have the: Better
Class of Customers
:Kal CLASS GOODS,. U. S. L.
.1BATTE.RIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR.
'' ELUBE OIL GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
:Parts, Hohning and Mechanical Work
gone to. Micrometer Settings, No
egooste work. Watch the cars that
TOIT wt WEIN'S, They are al! HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE.
DASI-IWOOD —
Isisesssneses
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance C
OF WOODSTOCK.
The largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing }
Buiness in Ontario -
1 nnount of Ineuranea at Risk, em Dee,
31st, 1931, $19,593,724•
'Total Caab in Bank and Beta
$199,101,.61
rlitatos_e4,60 per $1,004 k4 500e
E. F. Klapp -Zurich
Aired, Also Dealer in Lidb9arisrd Roils
and all kinds of Dire Insurance
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ONTARIO
LIVE
P.0 �,/'�ApU L T� Y
WANTED
gIlaken every Day till 3 o'clo¢fi, peen.
3Do wet feed Fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
—CASH FOR—
CREAM AND EGGS
W. O'Brien
'Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
THE HERALD'S
JOB DEPARTMENT
s ever ready to serve the pub-
lic with Commercial and fine
Tinting. Get our prices be-
leaving your order else-
! + here - ..4.»
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Auto license snarker, D.T.-203.
Finder kindly return to: Eve Brod-
erick, Parr Line,. Hay Tp.
GRAIN WANTED
The fine rains we had last week
has set the later crops agrowing, and
although it delayed the harvesting
operations a few days, yet the warm
and balmy weather since has been a
big help, and many farmers have the
1932 crop, which is a big one, pract-
ically in, and next week will usher in
September, and then we can look for
another season of the year; namely,
_all.
MORTGAGE SALE
Of
FARM PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the pow-
ors
ow •ors contained in a certain mortgage
which will be produced at tee sale,
the undersigned have been instructed
to sell by publick auction as the
DOMINION HOUSE, ZURICH
On
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2?tri,
at
2 &clock, p. m.
the following farm property, naine-
Witmer, and. Rev. E. Burn have. gone 1y:: ALL AND SINGULAR that case e.
to the annual Assembly in New• Ham tinct parcel on tract Ian <uicl:
premises. situate lying and being in
the Township of Stanley in the Co-
unty of Huron and Peo vinee of Ont-
ario, and being composed of the West
half of Lot Number Six in the
Eigth Concession of the said Town-
ship of Stanley, containing fifty ac-
res more or less, and the south half
of the weet half of lot Number Seven
also in the eigth Conceseron 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 west half of said Lot conveyed
by the Canada Company to Robert
Stephenson by Deed dated the ninth
day of November 1911, said part of
Lot number Seven containing twenty-
four acres and one hundred and fifty
perches, more or less.
This is excellent pasture land and.
is centrally located in a splendid g
farming district.
returning to her home in. Detroit TERMS OF SALE
with her parents. Mrs. Redinger al- 1052 of the purchase money on
so of Detroit, spent the week -end the day of sale, anti the balance with-' e
with her sister, Mrs. J. Fuss. in 30 days thereafter. Subject to a . ,41
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pattinson of De- reserved bid; V
troit, and Mr.` and Mrs. Alex. Mc- Further terms and conditions will
Connell of Varna, were Sunday vis- be mai known on the day of sale..
t e
itors at the home ofMr. William La- Oscar i op p,Auctioneer.
burg, Ont., which 'is held in seven
sessions this week.
Mrs. Lennis O'Brein and family,
of Clinton, who spent some holidays
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
O'Brein, left for their home on Tu-
esday.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon
and son Archie, who speant a pleas-
ant week's vacation at "Shady Inn"
cottage at Rondeau Provincial Park,
returned home o`n Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido motored
to Fullerton on Monday evening, on
their return home they were accom-
panied by their daughter Dorothy,and
Mrs. Ross Johnston who were visiting
at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swartz of De-
troit spent the week -end at the home
of the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Fuss.
Their daughter Eunice who spent sev-
eral weeks with her grandmother,
h 1' W-` I 1 1
wont. The former being a nephew Gladman & Stanbury, Exeter and !
of Mr. Lamont's. Mr. and Mrs. Pat- 'Jensall, Solicitors for Mortgagee. e
tinson are on a camp_ng tour going to
Ne -•r Ontario, and home bywayofNi- Hensall Council Minutes 8
agars falls. 6
School opens on Thursday,, Sept The regular Council Meeting- was
ember lst, and will beheld f z two 1e1 on Aug 3rd, at 3 p.m. in the
days then close till Sept " OAS.
r ?until Chambers all members pre -
Labor Day, when the fall OA^+st,,S w111' 1t except councillor_ W. Spencer.
commence. Just why,. the Delta Slinutes of previous meeting read.
ment rules for these two days of end wer• + adopted. ra
school to be held we do no` know, a
in previous years school did not open
till after Labor Day,
The other day while Mr. William
Thiel was making his rounds as car-
rier of R. R. a,. Zurich, he discovered
on the roadside, what h' first thought
was a white uigeorl, but upon closer
observation discovered that it was a
white crow, as it did its usual "caw-
lee"
cawlee" and hid +He e.horacteristics of
A. W. E. Hemphill, Collector ap- tp
peered re Collector's -Roll of 1931. 0
Arrears being 143.76. That the Col-
lector be given an order of 11.25' to p✓tD
he appl i to taxes of Bender and I g
Jinks and that $5.00 be added to the
Geo. McEwen Estate taxes of 1932,
being arrears of 1931 Sanitary Tax-
es.. Petty reported in poll tax ar-
rears as being completed.
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Chick Feeds, and Starters
Our Line of Chick Feeds and Chick Starters is complete
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SEEDS SEEDS.
For Spring Seeding and planting let us supply you with
your seeds, Clovers, Timothy, all Garden and Grass
Seeds kept in Stock at Lowest Possible Prices.
"We do Custom Seed Cleaning"
Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs.
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market price for or Ontario a crow' only it lacked the "blackness' Rates, Judge Costello in Appeal from.
Grain and Beans, also sup- c. t color. Court of Revision; Dept. of Lands
ply you with empty bags and arrange A. interesting - h Back Land ��� � If g fi i £ Q+I tP/
for trucking same at a very low rate. $ hoe was played on Satu.dey even -Max ument and front the follot .ng
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COOK BROS. MILLING CO -Ing when a team from Tlerr all was Clerks re Milk By -Lacs: Whea.:••y, l n +�
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out and played with the Iicais. .The Creemore, Neustadt, Babcaygeo.1,
Office Phone 54. Res, Phone 68,
visitors winning by 69 points. Fol-
lowing is the scores: Hensali—Boa
and Boa, 240; Venor and Boa, 154;
IllcTaggart and Vennor 155, Ander-
son Bros. 204: ZilSarir—Surerus Ers
ZURICH HERALD 210; Meyers and Mousseaa 177; Ko:-
ehler and D. Meyers 120; A. MasSe
Eatalillihed 19015 and 0, Meyers 177
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Thamesville, Bayfield.dIss
Bills and Accounts read as follow.;:
F J. Wickwire, printing Voters'
List 86.00; A, Clark, labor streets
4.40; D. A. Cantelon, coal hall 72.32;!
N. Blatchford cutting weeds, 17.40;!
3. Passmore, supplies and labor, shed'
1.70; Bonthron & Drysdale, supplies a -
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY interesting Visitor ;Hall 1.85; J. Passmore, Hydro S.9,7;,..z
An interesting visitor to Goderich G. C. Petty, poll tax of D. ITedden
1.50; A W. E. Hemphill, taz adjust -
this week was Mn George Buchanan
ments 11.25; 1Vlunicipal World sup -j
K. C., who with Mrs. Buchanan, mot -
Dred here from Sudbury to visit the; lies 4.44.p That accounts as read be paid and
scenes of Mr. Buchanan's secondary' various arious sums be charged on N.
school days. It is thirty year, since: heBlathe ford's Account t othe several
has been here. A ntennbc of a pro properties named, on the 1932 Col-
minent Zurich family, Mr. Buchanan ?lector's Roll.
attended Collebiate here in the days- ; That Council adjourn
of the late Dr. Strong and studied JamesA. Paterson, Clerk.
law in the office of Holt and Cameron.
He called on Ii ,J. A. MacEwan, with Some.. Registrars
whore he went to school here and told The registrars to make up the vot-
The Star he always knew the ex- era' lists for the corning by-election
Mayor would get along in this world. in South Huron have been appointed,
Mr. Buchanan has not done so badly and those in the immediate vicinity
himself, for he is one of the most are as follows:
successful and highly regarded mem- Exeter—Poll No. 1 Wm. J. Cali. -
bets of the bar in Northern Ontario. ling, No. 2 Mrs. Laura 13. Wilson;
Ile is corporation council for the Poll 3, Hector Heywood; Poll 4, Reu
City of Sudbury, the towns of Cop- ben McInnis (Hay)
per Cliff and Capreol and for the In- Hensall—Fred Berry.
Sensational Nickel Co. He is an out- Stanley Twp --Poll 1, Ed. Wenn;
standing Liberal and his name has Poll 2, Goldie Graham; Poll 3, Lorne
.nany times been advanced as a party Wasrnan; Poll 4, Ed. Churer; Poll 5
candidate, while his name has for Chas. Rathwell; Poll 6, Fred Watson
gears been associated with a judge- Poll 7, Joseph Bedard; Poll 8, Walter
;hip, a position for which he is par- Johnston.
titularly well equipped. Those who Hay Twp.—Poll 1, Milton Russell;
'.now Mn Buchanan admire him for Poll 2, Henry Pfile; Poll 3, Henry
:tis ability and fairness in alt things. Howald; Poll 4, Henry Neeb; Poll 5,
---Goderich Star Might we add to Theodore Miller; Poll 6, John Wallace
he above that Mr. George Buchanan Poll 7, Orval Smith; Poll 8, Napoleon.
•s a sin of Dr. G. • Buchanan, who Cantin.
was for many years in Zurich and is Stephen Twp.—Poll 1, John A. Pole:
tow a resident of Toronto. While lard; Poll 2, Asa Pesthole; Poll 3, Jos
Ir. Buchanan made his trip to God- eph W. Lawson Poll 4, }Jerboa ran
elett, he also visited with his aunt, hner; Poll 5, Ebner 'Lawson, all 6,
rIns. W. Nlepp of town, and other
latives, and Zurich elaims Mr, 13u -
:Seaman an one of it's Old Boys.
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Miscellaneous Articles at not snort
ban four lines,. For Sale, To Item
vSanted, Lost, Found,, etc, One inser
ion 25c, 2 ins. 40o., 3 ins. 60c.
Farm or )Real Estate for sale $2.0(
for first mond, $1.09 for each fol
owing month.
Professional Cards not etceedinf
I.% inches, per year $5-.39.
In Memoriam, one verse 50e, 25(
'Sox. each additioated verse; Card of
Thanks, 50c.
Auction Sales—P.90 per Singh
nsertion if not over four inches it
ength.
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