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Zurich Herald, 1932-09-22, Page 5Veptetnber 2nd, epe2 .BUSINESS CARDS -DUDLEY E. HOLMES *A! RISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off *he Square, GODERMlit1, Ontario, 'pecrRttl .Attention to Couneel and Court Work. Kr- Iltolmes may be consulted at Coderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. Dr. JH. Ii.. COWEN L. D. B. D: B DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK --ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday; ;At BARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and a W edxnesday Licensed auctioneer For Huron and Middlesex AM IN A POSITION TO CON- slllazct any Auction Sale, regardless •e to size or article to sell. I solicit Jour business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Services Rem - ;bred. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood 4111hone 13-57. ;zu•ichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Always a good Supply of Fresh and Cured Meats Slognas, Sausages, Weiiners, Hams, Etc., always on hand Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins . "Let Us Serve Your R Yunghlut & Sox 'Hilton Truemncr, Zurich, Phone No. David Ruby, held at Bayport,• 113ich, °f North St. United Church, Gocler- 85 r I1. Aast Wednesday where he had lived ich, on Sunday morning last. for many yearn. The engagement of Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Welcker of Stratford Alice Dinsdale, R. N., of Stratford, • motored up on Wedneada5, visiting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert p at the Lutheran paraoitti e. Their Dinsdale, of Kippen, to J. Edwar i , we Taylor,of Stratford is announced. • daughter, Mise Florence, wag has be-• en visiting with the Turkheint family, the marriage to take place quietly in September. • for a few weeks, returning home with • the parent,.• Fire of undetermined origin caused :• Keep your and Poultry Healthy this Winter -by 11,10 Yuri Wants, Per Salo, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ade 114IMI COMMIS v STRAYED. -From any premises, 14th con., lllay Township, a 2 -year-old steer, white; Finder kindly notify, Nelson Masse, Zurich. For Sale Buckwheat Roney :for sale, at 3" cents a pound. Bring your contain- ers. J. Haberer & Sons,' Zurich. 2 blocks south of Hotel. Fertilizer. For Sale For the convenience of anyone wanting Fertilizer, Mr. Ervin Willert has several tons •©f the same at his barn for immediate sale. Kindly get in touch with Mt. Willert, if in need of any. NOTICE My hairdressing parlor is open for business, and solicit your patronage. Reasonable Charges. Lottie E. Turkheini, Zurich • FARM FOR SALT: Consisting of a good 1511 -acre farm south of Zurich, Goshen Line. For further particulars apply to: William Koehiler, Zurich. FOR SALE SEED WHEAT FOR SALE A limited quantity of Junior No. 6 White Bald Head fall wheat seed for sale, free from smut and weeds. ZURICHH HER ►LI LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams were visitors to Mitchell on Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. Alvin Surerus of Toronto spent the week -end with re- latives here. Mr. and Mrs. Luft and son of New Hamburg were Sunday visitors at the bonne of Rev. and Mrs. E. Turk- heim, Miss Minna Me'Bride of Stanle•i• has taken a position with Dr. and. Mrs .H. H. Cowen. A number of farmers are still busy with their late crops, such as beans, buckwheat and corn. Miss Lottie Turkheim, hairdresser, would like her patrons to Make their dates early for work done before the Zurich Fall Fair. Communion services will be obser- ved in the Evangelical church on Sun day morning commencing at 9.45 a. m. Mrs. E. Welker, sister of Airs. E. Burn, left for New York, after vis - ting wth Rev. and Mrs. Burn for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Heideman and daughter Martha, attended the fun- eral of the former's uncle, the late E. Heideman, at Exeter recently. In the minutes of the Hay Council published last week, an error occur- red in the item of Mr. Philip. Schade which stated the amount was $26.4'0; this should have been $9.50. Mr. and Mrs. George Farwell, bri- dal couple, arrived from their honey- melon oneymoon in the States on Monday even- ing, and are taking up housekeeping in Mr. Farwell's home, at the east end of town. We all extend best wisher to the newly married couple.. -A Liberal worker's committee met . in the local Town Hall, on Monday evening, when such promient Hien of Nel- ed a summer course, was successful the ranks were present as Hon. son Parliament, Mr. Deachrnan of in passing her coininercial exams. and Ottawa, and Dr. Blair M. P. of 8..is now a commercial specialist. Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ruby and COUNTY NEWS The village of Brussels is in the happy position of being without de- bentures or ebentures'or debt. • .IV[r. and Mrs. Milton Bossenberry and grandson, of Sarnia, were visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. P, Weston, of Hayfield recently, To express five of his line Barred ,socks to Toronto Exhibition and re- eive in return a card stating that his iirds had carried ofl' three firsts and a third, was the pleasant surprise ex- perienced last week by Isaac Miller of St. Helens, in North Huron. H. G. Meir,", late of Windsor, has joined R. S. Hays of Seaforth in the new legal firm of Hays & Meir. Mr. Hays has been practising in Seaforth for forty years. R. E. Dooley, general merchant at Winchelsea, won the sweepstakes wish his eggs at the Toronto Exhibition. With twelve entries he won ten priz- es. The attendance at Exeter High School this year is 168, practically the sante as last year. The teaching staff this year numbers five, instead of six teachers. The Seaforth Collegiate institute cadet corpse stood second for the' London Free Press trophy awarded to corp,; with an enrolment of under 100. . The Crediton Evangelical Fowl Sup per wilper will be held October 13th, in the Iong cement shed aeijomfng the church. Managing, program and other committees have been chosen. Esther Trewartha, elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Trewartha on. Clinton, who is on the staff of the York Collegiate, who recently finish - Lorne Eedy, B. A., publisher of the St. Marys Journal -Argus and prom - Mr. Daniel Oswald attended the fun-- prom- inent layman of the United Church of oral of Mr. Ruby's Brother the late.Canada, addressed the congregation %moo SERVICE Why We have the Better Class of Customers HIGH CLASS. GOODS,, U. S. L. i 3A`1 H'ER1ES, MOBILE On-, MAR- ArELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES, GENUINE. IGNITION Parts, Hohning and Mechanical Work Jona to Micrometer Settings, No ;guess work. Watch the cars that :5TOF at WE/N'S, They are all HIGH r CLASS CLIE.NN•TELE. FOUND A girl's Red Leather Coat and a Toque. Same can be had at the Her- ald Office by paying this adv. • • • rAat Pr CONVERT YOUR,STOVE INTO A SILENT G LOW`t Shovelling fuel, shaking grates, and carrying ashes are now unnecessary labor. Women are tired of dirt and toil iri the kitchen. Make sure of clean, perfectly trouble-free heat in your present range, heater or furnace by installing a Silent Glow Oil Burner now.. Burns clean—without noise, soot, odor or smoke—gives all the fire you want for cooking or heating. Self-operating and absolutely safe. Burns cheap fuel oil. Backed by .a written guarantee for 5 years. LIGHTS QUICKER—GIVES MORE HEAT—BURNS LESS OIL AND MORE AIR PER UNIT OF HEAT GENERATE -D; Silent Glow Burners are already installed in 100,000 homes— more than all other burners combined. Come and see it demonstrated. $44.00 and up. ,/1j�li`► I L E N T L Eft TRADE i MARK REG. IN CAN, U.S. .OFF. e OIL BURNER �1 74 R Makers of Silent Glow Pilgrim Heaters far homes, camps, etc., and Silent Glow Power Burners for heating large homes, apartments' and other large buildings, WILLIAMS BROS. ZURICH - ONT. 1 •.••0001149.••••••96411104090011V 8K400020000•tb•'i3031a0••. Fertilizer Fertilizer We have a good Brand of Fertilizer that we ',vill..deliver at $19.00 a Ton. Let Us have Your Order! STOCK FOODS Stock Messrs Hue. 1\7ousseau,'ni. ,considerable damage to the plant es. o• using Our Various Brands of Stock and Poultry Foods, On the Huron Canning and Packing Co. Brein and Carl Burn, were up Beans, Wanted at Goderich the other night. Approxi- • Markets To -Day> the Sky Lake district last week, andtf,.n ly 17 500 cartons of mined corn • n e' ti itias were trea _ est market price foe' beans, peas, and ened by the blaze, winch began among • all kinds of seed's,. and arrange for of some sixteen feathered creatures. some wooden boxes oon the th • trucking at Iow rates.. floor of the 'north building. The loss' • Dont Forget, We can supply you with the..proper Fuel. J. Re:ld;. & Co.., Dashwood. This week we are p i Ling in the which will be great byEdamages cau- • to keep your Home nice and cosyall Winter at the Phone No.. C. autumn season and it feltvi'. V anuch sed by water, is covered by insurance • like fall over Sunday, especrafy on • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephenson : Lowest Possible Cost. Coal, all Sizes, and Coke. Saturday with the frequent shower of Varna, announce the engagement e Good Supply Always on Hand. of hail poured down. But how that o, their only daughter, Gladys Kath- : '� little furnace fire felt so good over leen, ti Lorne Webster Coleman, We do Custom Seed Cleaning" the week -end. The summer of 1932 youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank • �eln Auto license marker, D.T.-203, is again a ling o ' tie past. Coleman, the marriage to take place r Finder kindly returns to: Ev. Brod- • Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Smith and shortly. crick, Parr Line, Hay Tp: daughter Mae, motored to Milverton • GRAND BEND on Sunday to attend the anniversary - services in the Evangelical church at A wedding took place on Saturday that place. Rev. Waldemar Williams, last when Ella Viola, only daughter s cousin of Mrs. Smith, and pastor of of the late Geo. Eecleson and Mrs. and Laying Mash. None Better on the VVe are prepared tt t3n h_,•were there end ready when the-; d;-- season p p e g season opened on `Wednesdayee' tv'th th Ji "`7d' ti ` • party arrived home with a nice bag irci COAL COAL •� LOST VASHWOOD — ONTARIO Western Fan ners'- Mutual l Weather Insurance Ca OF WOODSTOCK The Largest Business of any Canadian Company doing Business in Ontario - Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dee. 31st,, 193.1,, 3119;593,724. Motel Gash in Bank and Bottde $3.9940461 1Rattie- +Jl4,b0 per •,000 for 8 yew, E. F. Klopp—Zurich Aral, Also Dealer in Liinin: Bods .and all kinds of Fire insurance 1 VE POU LT R Y WANTED Malan •.vsry Day tilt S o'clock, 'p:an. AU not feed Fowl name morning when brought in. Highest Cash Prices .—CASH FOR— CREAM AND EGGS W. O'Brien Plume 101, Res. 94, Zuricb THE HERALD'S JOB DEPARTMENT Es ever ready to serve the pub - tic with Commercial and fine •l rintinq. Get our r),-ice,p be. fUre leavingyour order else - GRAIN WANTED Weare prepared' to pay the highest market price for all kinds or Ontario Grain and Beans. We can also sup- ply you with empty bags and arrange for trucking same• at a very low nate. COOK BROS: MILLING CO. HENS ALL, ONT. Office Phone 54. Res. Phone 63. Guard: Against Deadly Gas Motorists should beware of carbon. monixide gas. It is produced by ev- ery auto engine and is invisible and adozl'ess. A few breaths will kill. To protect. yourself, never start the car or run• engine when the garage doors are closed. Never crawl be- neath the ear when the motor is run-' ping: Check against any manifold heater connections carefully to:make sure that' no gases can escape into the. car Always keen car windows open sufficiently to allow a free cir- culation of fresh air, Dollar Bill Same Size Canadian Dollar bills will remain at their present size for souse time to come, according to intimations from the Department of Finance.. Reports have been circulated that this coun- try would follow the; United Stater and issue bilis of similar size. Such a proposal was under consideration some time ago, but when it was found that some of the banks had ordered a new issue of hills of the present large size, the project was dropped.. Some Fall Fair Dates Stratford, Sept 10-21. Goderich, Sept 20 and 2L Exeter., Sept 20 and 21 Listowel, Sept. 21 and 22 Seaforth, Sept, 22 and 23 Zurich, Sept 26 and 27. Viitcllell, Sept 27 and 26 Bayfield, Sept. 28 and 2:e russels, Sept. 20 and 30 i`Ilyth..5riit. ?0 <itid ()ct. x Winghan7, Oct 7 and 8 i)ungnnnon, Oct, t2,, is Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs. • • La Schithe & Son f!••'M•Ni•>•rl�tAlaetl,it+fiean� nrze••9araN•+r•bbie��rs®Q�+f®•!I� :the United Church, Sarnia, was the Ida Eccleson, of Grand Bend, became M WA 4 inlet W91 I WWwait anniversary speaker at both morning the bride of Mr. William Eric Mcll- and evening service_, which were Toy, son of the late Edward and Mrs well attended. The topic for the ev- ]Mcllroy of Toronto. . Rev. J. Morley' ening service was "How •to Measure Coiling officiated in Lambeth United Life" which Rev. Williams explained church. The bride, given in marriage very ably. by her uncle, E. Strathmeyer, of Lon don, was gowned in beige georgette Barring Ipperwash Beach and lace, wearing a corsage or Joh- anna Hill roses and brown hat. The Legal action between the township wedding march was played by Airs. of Bosanquet and private property- J: M. Coiling. Only the immediate owners at Ipperwash Beach may de- relatives of the bride and groom we- velop as the outcome of action taken re present, including Mrs. Ida Eccle- by W. J. Ccott, Sarna realator, in son of Grand Bend; Mrs. E. Mcilroy erecting a fence, barring the use of Of Toronto; Mr. and. Mrs. Strathme:y- the hard sandy shore between Stoney er, of London; Mrs. Pickering, of Le - Point and the Ipperwash Beach Pat ; amington, and Mrs. Stauffer of Sar- ilion. It has been the practice of , iia Following a honeymoon spent thousands of motorists to drive their in Muskoka, Mr. and Mrs. Mcllroy cars along the shore right at the will live in Toronto. edge of the water. Sunday last, when resorters discovered the fence built • EXETER one off, sial opnied eo uaa acre tuote water's edge, hot arguments as the right of private parties to take this action developed. Robt. Tedball, road superintendent of Bosanquet, endeav ored to straighten the matter out,but without success. Hensall Man in Trouble The funeral of the late Edward Albert Heideman was held from his home Sanders Street, on Friday Sep. Oth, conducted by Rev. E. L. Vivian, rector of Trivitt Memorial church. Deceased was in his 79th year. Mr. Heideman had been in poor health for several years and about two we- eks previous had the misfortune to Sought by the police for •ovor a fall and break his hip. He was born week, two Hensen young men, Allan in Germany and at the age of 10 McDonald and Don Hoggarth, were years came to this 'community where finally brought before the bar of jus- he has bears a resident ever since. He tice last Thursday, and were captured was a cooper by trade. and for many by county police in the Pinery, south Years was employed with the late of Grand Bend. They with John St- John Gould, He also worked for a acey of Detroit, were charged with time in Liman, He was united in mar - assaulting and causing actual bodily riage with Miss Schafer who was born harni to "James the Greek" Logunaln- zn Waterloo county and who with a is, of Wingham resturant on the eve- family of three daughters and two ning of Sept, 7, when returning from sons survive, viz: Mrs. Win, Macon, the ball game at Southampton. Dur- Toronto; Mrs. Julius Sills, Kitchener; int; the rumpus in which the Greek Mrs. M. Coxworth, London; Louis was roughly handled, and iminediats and William of Toronto, He is also ely reported to Police, but the two survived by his brother Wm., of Hensel' men struck across the coup- Will. of Kitchener and three sistre try in the dark night and wandered Mrs. Wilhelm of Stratford; Mrs, about till caught in the pinery. Mc- Scheonhad of Woodstock, and Mrs. fottald was convicted and remanded Seltzer of l+"li tt, Mint, The family ;or sentence for one week. Stacey Were all present for •.he funeral, •ts .ta Hoggarth were released and all well as many other friends and re- .ctargc's withdrawn, lives, Zunch Drug Store 1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES; ALL PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ AUTHORIZED TE.EXT. BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ SEE OUR SUPPLY OF TOILET PREPERATIONS Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. +FI•++eh+++++++++++++++++++++ FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS. KODAKS AND RUMS Dr 1 J. MacKinnon, Zuricht ',> f,e _ Il s,,A:irar � a ;e; sit * l� kt�i l i � � . P � t� v, S'�5� �r r, r iWL'•i Sola. �v+�� �7`+� �1iar i•> ��4°�