Zurich Herald, 1932-09-08, Page 5Jay, Septetttbe'rr tatbs 1932
BPS/NESS CARDS
DUDLEY E oLIn
egeeee1i.ISTlER, SOLICITOR, NOT.
ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
lOY F'ICE Eamilton Street, Just .off
t}1e Square, GODERICH, Ontario,
'Special Attention to Couneel and
Court Work,
Lr, Hobnes may be consulted at
,ilerielz by ]Phone, toad 'Phone
Charges reversed.
Dr, H. 11. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
RICE
Saturday
Cg,
At DEITZ BLOCS--•-ZU
Eery Thursday, Friday,
At B.APTLEIB' S BLO
DASIIW OOD
'Every IViond.ay, Tuesday and
eW eaneeday
•
Licensed Auctioneer
For Huron and Middlesex
I AM INA POSITION TO CON -
duet any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or articleif tosell.
satisfied lwall
icit
easier business, aeid
make no charges for Services Ren-
sileaed. .
•
ARTHUR WEBERe—Dashwood
,
Phone i3-57_
Zurichs' Foal. ar
MEAT MA.BKET
.Always a good Supply of
Fresh and Cured Meats
3,oiognaa, Sausages, Weiners,
;Jlains, Etc., always on hand
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
''Let Lis Serve Youi"
. Yui, gbIut & Sou
SERVICE
'Why We have the. Better
Class of Customers
HZGi4 CLASS GOODS, U• S. L.
IBAT3 RIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR-
"'#T*ORE •0114. GppDyEAR TIKES
AND TUBES, GENUINE IGN1T1bk+T'
?Parts, .l lohning and Mechanical W rh
No
lilone to 'Micrometer Sett
gs, Suess work. Watch the cars that
STOP at WE1N'S, They are all HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE.
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Wein
'DASHWOOD ONTARIO
'Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
CanaC fan Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Ineart%t oe at Risk on Dee.
31st,
a
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$199,101,.61
**tee -44.5a per 81,000 for 8 years,
E. F..Klopp--Zurich
.Bent Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
and all kinds of Fire .Insurance
L I VE
POU U L, Try+
R Y
WANTED
'ken every Day till 3 o'clock, p.m.
aftle not feed rove. same mornieg
When brought In.
Highest Cash Prices
CREAM AND EGGS
W O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurieb
THE HERALD'S
,OB DEPARTMENT
Is ever ready to serve the pub-
giverwithCommercial and
fine
Printing. Get our prices be-
fore
e-f ore leaving your order else -
MP TO
Wants, For Salle,, ►,ost,
FO IA rid, Novice, Etc, Ads
><N '11H1 4c0114IMINI
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of a good. 15Q -acre farm
south of Zurich, Goshen Line. For
further particulars apply to:
William. Koehlter, Zurich: • .
FOR SALE
SEED, 11WWREAT FOR SALE
A limited quantity of Junior No. 6
Whites ;Bald:E lead Gall wheat seed for
Salo, freefrom smut and weeds.
Hilton 'T'ruemner, Zurich. Phone No.
85 r 1l
FOUND
A girl's Red Leather Coat and a
Toque. 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 fine shoes, in
Brown's Boot Shop, Zurich. Highest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Last day for receiving ten-
ders, Sept. Oth... Address all 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
trucaing at low rates,
J. C. Reid, A Co., Dashwood.
Phone No. 3.
LOST
Auto license marker, D.T.-203.
Finder kindly return to: Ev. Brod-
erick, Parr Lin.e,, kle.y Tp.
GRAIN WANTED
• We are prepared to pay the Malted
market price for all kinds or Ontario
Grain and Beans. We can also sup -
p., you with empty bags and arrange
for trucking same at a very low rate.
COOK BROS. MILLING CO.
HENSALL, ONT.
Office Phone 54, Res. Phone 63.
ZURICH HERALD
Established 3'.900
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Year, str iistly lass. advance; $1.50 in
arrears or $2.00 may be charged. Ua
;. 11.60 in, advance. No paper discon
rinued until ail S 14=:ar% are paid un -
:ass at option of publisher. The date
of which every Subscription is paid
is denated on the Label.
ADVal TIS1N'G RATES
Display advertising made known
'n application..
Miscellaneous- articles of not more
than four lines, For Sale, To Rent,
Wanted, Lost, Found, etc., One inner -
ion 25c, 2 ins. 40e., 3 ins. 50e.
Farm or Real Estate for sale $2.00
:or first month, $1..00 for each fol-
owing month.
Professional Carrie riot exceeding
L inahess, per year $,5.00.
In Memoriam, one verse b0e, 25c
'or eachadditional verse; Card of
:hanks, 50e.
Auction Sales ---$2.00 per single
nsertion if>tot over four inches in.
ength.
Address all communications to:
THE HERALD
ZURICH - ONT.
TO) Otak CREDITORS
Owing to heavy financial obligat-
'ons thatwe have to meet at present,
.ve are obliged to seed out an umber
)f accounts, which in most cases are
;mall, yet they amount to a nice lit -
le sum when there are a number of
hem. .W'e trust the people will show
heir 'appreciation of the credit ex
ended dry replying to our appeal. We
ave also given a towel citizen a few
ir ct,tlke:tiori, who etsiti Th due time
.a petunia' n.l, call for the ailments
owing .
AL NE
ZURICH
Mr. and Mrs, E. , Weido unotor-
ed to Goderich Monday.
and Mrs. TarryG. roar and
family attended a, Heist ,re-un.ku in
Michigan, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Kipfer of Kit-
chener spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Schwaetzentruber.
Prof, and Mrs, Alvin Sarerus' of
Toronto, arespending the week with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Geiger of Pig.
eon, Mich., were recent visitcra,with
relatives here. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joeob Sehwartren-
truber spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Athos Gingerrth:.`
The Misses Eva Bechier and Ida
Schwartzentruberare` visiting at
Milverton, Wellesley, New Hamburg,
Baden and Kitchener,
Mr. and. Mrs. Christ Gascho of the
Bronson, visited with friends atBlakr
on Sunday.
Mr. William Beaver of Kitchener,
wh'o has been visiting around Hen-
sall and Crediton for some time, sp-
ent the week -end with Zurich friends
Misses Gertrude Sehads and Mable
Wilson of London, were week -end
visitors at the former's home at the
BIue Water Highway, south of St..
Joseph.
Labor Day on Monday was quietly
spent in town, as considerable citiz-
ens were out of tows for the day,
while others were being visited by
friends.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edighoifer' and
son Grant, who spent the summer
HERALD
Dr's A. • . MecKiinnon ana son
lilugh, motored to Caladon a east.
Mrs, 5, 14lerner of Hensall was a
recent visitor with friends in town.
Mr, Ed. Wurm of Markham called
on friends in town,
Mrs: E, °peck of Dashwood, called.
on Zurich friends on Friday,
Mr. W. J. Ortwein of Hensall, was
in town en business on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Greb and family
of Detroit spent several days at the
home .of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brenner I
of town.; •
Miss Ethel Fowlie of iiayiield,
ent tht, week -end with her sister,Mrs
G. Koehler.
Mr, anti Mrs, Lawrence Fowlie of
London, were visitor • et the home of i
Mr. and•Mrs Gid Koehler.
Mr. Oscar Schneicker of Milverton, 1
spent the hollday with air. and nee.
Jiro. Brenner.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Snider and dau-
ghter of Brucefield were visitors at
the homy of Mr. and Mia, L. Schilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. 1'. itraen and
family of Forest, were. -week -end vis-
itors at the home of 'Mr. Wm. La-
mont,
Hay council held the September
meeting on Tuesday afternoon in
the aown hall. A report 'of the min-
utes .will appear next week.
Jfo.Iowing the heave- rains of las
Friday and Satur day, ' the weather
man has. favored us with much cool-
er and m.ort Pali like weather.
Rev. and .urs. Tlo:.ig end children
of New Hamburg were vi,itors at the
home of Rev. and Mr. E. Turkheirn
of town, last week.
Miss Beathrice Gascho, who spent
the summer months in Ren: all, is
now attending High School at CIin-
ton.
Mr. and Mre. H. Kerswell, of
.Grand Rapids, =Mich., we -r' tiisitors
menthe at Grand- Bend, where Mr. at the home of Mr her: well's par-
Edighoffer conducted a barber bus- ents, lir. and Mrs. Conrail Sehilbe
iness, are moving back to Zurich and
occupying rooms in the Dietz block.
The annual picnic held by the
French Settlement parish near Drys-
dale, on Monday, was another big Mr. and Mns, Heybeiat and family
success, as the attendance was good of Listowell were holiday .i iters at e
and it is a
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
fine medium. of old friends
getting together and renewing' old Jacobe, Parr Line. •
frien'Iship, on this occasion. M1It •
and .lire. Elton Sei'uell, who •
spent a few weeks with the former's
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel alcBride, and 1 moths lir:. J. Seliv ill o.i town and +e
Mr. and Mrs. John McBride of the eelae-a es at I;ayfit ld. . 111
immediate vicinity- of Zurich left o
last week on an extended motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Cia :.::e l-ioirnar: of a
C
to the Canadian Western Provinces. Galt spent the week e•n4 with their •
They intend going as far as Sack -,parents in town. Clarence is con- a
atoon, Sas'.:., where the two genie valscent from an appendicitis opera •
mon have a sister, friss. A. H. Schnell. at on.ThDirectors and Officials of the' II
It will indeed make a most beautiful
motor tip. at this time of year when I Hay Township ram :r-' Mutual Fire . m
Mrs. Racey and daughter Idella,
and Mr. Edward Brenner of Kitch-
ener were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J, Brenner.
the harvest fields in . the We. tern E Insurance Company held their regu-
Provinces are in their beauty. lar meeting at Grand Bend on Satur•
-
iday last. •
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Fall Fair will be held, then the next •
holiday will be Thanksgiving Day on •
October 10th. There will be no •
School Fair held in Zurich this year.
The usual Wednesday half: holiday' . School opened on Tuesday after
tin Ost of the. teases m the, ti ct the Labor Day holidays,'mid will now
have now come to an end and the go steady till Sept. 27th when Zurich
places of business are open again six
days of the week. But ur going over
the records of Zurich we notice that
the agreement calls for September
also, and we do not know hove much
Mr
this will be observed in Sephember, Sunday visitors at the home of Line,
at any rate the weatherman is giving and Mr.. Rudy Oeseh, MoseKiBronson Line,
were: lir. and Mrs. Kipfer and
us rather cool weather for holidays
this week.
The Chamuion Hensall Ball Team
who have now come through the sec-
ond round in the O.L.A. playoffs will
play with Kincardine this Wednesday
a..ternoon at Hensall. Kincardine is
family, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Goore, Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Os-
car Pfaff, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs.
John Oesch, Goshen Line; Mr. and
Mrs. Christ Erb, Bronson; Mr. and
Mrs, David. Oesch, and fancily, Mr.
and Mrs. Edmund Oesch and daught-
reported to have a very goo.: