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Zurich Herald, 1936-09-03, Page 5
Thursday; September. .i'rd~, X930 BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL LO CI.DL T E. HOLME s. BA1U LISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—Hamilton Street,, Just off the Square, GODERICH, Ontario; Special Attention to Councel and Court Work. 311x. Holmes may be consulted at ++Godeiich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL D. W; D. BRYCE 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. Dr. 11. It. COWEN L. D. S: D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. .Zurich ]Phone -96. A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All :diseases of domestic animalstreale d by the most modern principles, inight Charges reasonable. Day oro t or calls promptly. attended. .a.der of Scottish terriers. Inverness Hemi.els. Office on Main Street, r,pposite Town Hall,. Phone 116. EENSALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex T AM IN A POSITION TO CON- xluct any Auction Sale, regardless us to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Services Ren- idered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 13-57. PRODUCE Faim PIO duce 'WAN TEL' HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR-- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric, Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins IL Yungblut & Sou INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather insurance Cu. OF WOODSTOCK TBE LARGEST RESERVE DAL ;;YaiNCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT HAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 31st, 1935, $20,479,739,00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $254,627.52:• ;Rn+nc---$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Year, E. F. Kiopp—Zurich t ,Alga Dealer in Liihinisd Rods awl aid, Was. vEFire likiar,erIz' ;Put Your Want, For Sale ;Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in this Column, WANTED A boy, mechanically inclined to work in a Garage. Apply to L. Prang & Son, Zurich. AUCTION SALE Of Fartn Stock, Implements, House- rhold Furniture, Etc. 3 miles north of Drysdale, •on Bine Water .Highway, Lot 11 LRW Stan- lew, on. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, At 1 o'clock, p.m. A full list of articles will follow in next week's issue. No reserve, as proprietor has farm. 'George Elliott, Auctioneer. John Watson, Proprietor. sold hi; MirneraI Feeds "Blue -Seal Mineral Stock Feeds for sale, manufactured by Canada Mineral Products Ltd., London. Avoid all the common ailments in your live stock by feeding these popular brands of feeds. Supply always kept on hand at very moderate prices. Leave your orders with us.—Solomon Bech•• ler 8i :Son, Phone 97x1.4; R. R. No. 2 *Zurich. NOTICE TO CREDITORS William Fillingham Estate All persons having claims against the carate of William Fillingham, late of the Township of Stanley, Bachelor, deceased, who died on or about the 8th day of JuIy, 1936, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Administrator, on or before the 12th day of September, 1936, full particu- lars of their claims. Immediately af- ter the last mentioned date the assets of the said estate will -be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 25th day of August, 1936 Clarence Parke, R. R. 1 Zurich, Administrator. FOR QUICK SALE 1-10-20 McCormick -Deering Tract- or in good condition. 1—Oliver i. .. . Plow, 2 furrow. 1—McCorrnick Low Down Spreader. 2.—Sulky Plows, 1 --Gang Prow:. 1 -7 -ft. Deering Binder. GEO H. BEATTY, VARNA NOTICE TO FARMERS That the Farmer's Co -Operative Fertilizer Mixing Plant at Hensall will soon be operating again. All farmers requiring any fertilizer ple- ase leave your orders with Blake Hor- ner, Zurich; or Wm. Pepper, Hensall as soon as possible. Albert Hendrick, President. Starter Chicks FOR QUICK SALE Chicks, one, two, three or four weeks old. Barred Rocks and White Leghorn Pullets 4 weeks old. J. E McKINLEY R. R. 1, Zurich NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT Plain Dresses and Suits 70c. Insurance Included. This is a con- tract special for a limited time only. PARISIAN LAUNDRY LTD. And Dry Cleaners. Thiers. Transport Ubed Cars For Sale We are offering• the following Used Cars for Sale: 1933 Plymouth Coach, very reason- able in price. t:931 Ford Detux Sedan 929 Ford' Coupe; a good buy. ' Ali have good tires, good upholst- ring and mechanically good; gone )ver carefully by us. i k SO a Dwelling House .for Sale or i ' crit in. Zurich. - A,. Prang, and: Son, Zurich ZURICH HERALD LOCAL NEWS Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Laporte and family of Windsor visited with re- latives and friends here last week. Messrs. Orval Corrriveau and Law- rence Ayotte spent the week -end in. Toronto with friends. Mks. Thomas Story of Seaforth, was visiting hem uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Harry Bedard last week. Miss Anita Funk, M'is's Hor;'enr•t "°tackpole, Mars. E. Maguee and Mrs. 'Chas. Kalbfleisch, all of Detroit, we- re week -end guests with Mr, and Mrs R. F. Stade, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Turnbull and family of Leamington and Miss Lil- lian McDonald of London, werere cent visitors with n'r,•. ^ad ;tors, pt,vr ip ,Schade of the Blue Water south, and other relatives. N'.'m. W. J. Yorner and two d ghters Misses Catherine and Mary i.�o'.ored to Elmira on Monday, where the two girls are attending school,, the farmer as a teach'', • hires '"'nary is taking up High School work. tt • Ms. and Mrs. Andrew 'Coxon ''an son Percy of Milverton, were Vial nesday visitors with the former's.son Dr. W. B. Coxon of town. 1x1,.. Percy Coxon retraining with his ibrother, Dr. Coxon till Tuesday of this week. The Lutheran Sunday School -pic • nic held at Turnbull's Grove last Wednesday afternoon was largely at- tended and a good program of sports was enjoyed' by the scholars, and needless to say all did their par to make the lunch hour an interesting item. A goodly number of villagers at- tended the monster picnic at• Jowett's Grove Bayfield last Wednesday aft- ernoon where about ten thousand people gathered to head Hon. Earl Rowe, the new panty leader address the vast gathering. Mr. and Mrs.' G. S. Howard and Miss Evelyn left Exeter last Thugs day for Blind Riter where the latter will resume her position as High School teacher. They will tno}or through Michigan to Sault Ste Marie end from there to North, Bay and •other points. With .the passing of August, so the saying goeos, the passing of the holiday season and the passing of summer, as the cool weather hes been ushered in and seemingly to stay. The nights are very chilly, and a few extra wraps are not .amiss. Soon we will be ,stoking the furnace or stove again, and then every • w€ 'k a little colder. How rapidly these summers do pass along! . SUCCESSFUL TATOO More than 3,00 witnessed a band tatoo at Grand Bend last Wednesday night, featuring the Waterloo Band under the direction of Prof. T. J. Thiel. Five other bands participated in the festival, the Exeter Conceit Band, directed by Ted Walper; Hen- sall Band, directed by Hy. Eickmeier Parkhill Girl's Band directed by F. Freele; Henrick Memorial Band, of Dashw000d, directed by Harry Hoff: man, and the Grand Bend i3and, an - der ,the direction of J. Wal:per. The Waterl000 Band presented a full length program of light and classical music. The other bands played during the intervals. CHEAPER HYDRO Stewart Lyon chairman of the Ont- ario Hydro -Electric Commission. stat- ed that while -he had no authority to speak for the Commission he was "fairly confident" the wholesale price of power in the Niagara district wo- uld be reduced $2 in the year begin, ning Nov. lst. His statement follow- ed the remarks of the Premier in con- nection with power rates there would be a "sharp reduction." At the pres- ent the commission can find useful and profitable outlay for less than a quarter of the power contracted for six years ago, Mr. Lyon said. He said he could see no possibility wikh- n any reasonable length of time for an enlarged demand in the Niagara, district. HYMENIAL Dale—Taylor A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents on Saturday August 15th at 1.30 o'clock, when Mildred Mary, eld-. est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ;v1ilton. Taylor, was united in nrarri i,ge to Melvin Carman, youngest son i ).f Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Dale all, Tuckersmith. The Rev. Mr. Bur :on of the United Church of Clinton, ierformed the ceremony; the bride was charmingly gowned in white silk xepe with'white accessories to match The bridesmaid, Miss Dorothy Jean £Jaycox of Cochrane, was gowned in white silk crepe with white accessor • les to match: Mr. Delbert Ray Taylor brother of the bride, supported the groom. Following the ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinner was served to the near relatives of the contracting parties. Immediately aft ;r the dinner the young couple left )n a short honeymoon, The young •ouplc will reside at the groom`: :wine in Tuckersti:iit.h. PAGE FIVE • Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and son;;1.1100 0.0.00•r9li!H11 r,0 000000,p0••y 0)•,gpq� •0; 0•00q,00• Gordon acid Stanley were. Sunda r ZURICH CREAMERY,. vaii'qoa,s with friends at Kitchener and Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendrick,. Mr vnd Mrs. Sam Hendrick of the Blue Water Highway, south are attending; the Toronto Exhibition. this week. BORN Turnbull—On Blue Water Highway. Hay Township, on August 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Turnbull, a son. Tyler ---At Dashwood, Hay •Township, on August 28th to Mr. and Mr Victor Tylor, a daughter. BASEBALL NEWS FINALS Last Thursday, August 271h. th' Clinton Colts were declared chard, ions of the }Iuron-Perth League, L-;' defeating Zurich's -Flying Dutchmen 6-2 in an interesting game pay on the diamond of the new ctharnpn. As your correspond,••t sees it, the two teams are about evenly matched Zurich has probably an edge on t1 pitcher's mound, but Clinton offsets this by a much better outfield. As a matter of fact the defensive display of the Colts in the o itfield w?s the .Erect• cans of Zurich's downfall in both play o{c games. The -Clinton team are worthy champions and it is the sincere wish of every member of Zurich Club a well as the local fans that the Coit, go through the play offs and 1• ring• a back the title of `Ontario champions' a to the Huron -,Perth League. j The play by play of the scoring nings is as follows: Zurich scored the first run of the game in the third inning when Oesch led off with a .single to left and a steal to second base. Gascho hit in front of plate and was thrown out McEwen to Pickett; Len O'Brein then singled to felt and Oesch scored. Stade bounded the first pitch to Mc• Donald who started a double play by throwing out O'Brien at second and Hawkins relayed it to Pickett in time to get Gib.. Holmes leading off for Clinton singled to left to start the CoIt's 4th. McDonald got hold of a fast one and drove it to centre for three bases scoring Holmes and tying the score.' I Wagg was an easy out Heideman tc i O'Brien. Hawkins popped !:o Ocsci . McEwen then singled to centre scor- ing McDonald, •Glew was out at 1st Stade to O'Brien. r • • •• • • •r o- r • 0 a •t v o- b We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. Fat for Churning Cream 'delivered at our plant. Prompt Service and .Highest Cash Price Guaranteed Your Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the same Day. YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to grade. -__-Your Patronage Appreciated! THE ZURICH CREAMERY r• 4 4 4 w • 000081•00•1156401$0009)00000r7t0af+0kb0 7iJ5Srt.tLB54i06l000Y04$03e,0@il$te Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YGU WAIT. C. K F (Er, �r + + CW: PHONE l© 4++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ *'I g+"flI"II++++++++++r•+++++++++++++•i•^§F•.¢.i..F..i..N.i+•b+++.,.a. 0000000000000000000000<t91110',st^ 0 00000 ag0s,GBS�a)tSEt*•,;;s00 • GET OUR S 1 • • On Overhauling your Mower's. We repair sari e with genuine repairs for less than jobbers' parts. • 2 s • • 4 Johnston struck out to start the 5th. Hovey then smacked his second. • three bagger to right. (This one was • badly misjudged or it wiuld have • been a putout) ; Pickett sent a slow roller to Prang who threw him out at first, Hovey scoring. ,Holmes lifted an easy fly to Oesch.• McDonald walked to start the 6th and went to second when Heideman threw out Wagg at first on his tap to box. Hawkins then carne thro- ugh with the best hit of the game a tT•,'lle ^'ntre field. Only fast field- ing and Yunglut's great arm prevent • ed :�12w' i-ts from getting a home run McDonald scored on the hit. Mc- Ewen' out Prang to O'Brien; Glew singled to left, Hawkins scoring; Glew then stole second and third; Johnston fanned. 1. In the 8th, Wagg popped to Heide man, and Hawkin's walked and Mc- Ewen -sent an easy fly to centre field but the ever reliable Ivan muff- ed it and Hawkins took third on the error. Glew then got a very lucky Texas leaguer back of second •rrrd Hawkins raced home with the last Clinton run. Johnston lifted an easy fly to .Heideman • and Hovey struck out. Zurich's second score came in the 9th -when Yungblut lead off with a single to left rid advanced to second when Bloch smashed a hard drive to the box which Hovey knocked down andrrecovered in time 'CO make the put out at first. Lee O'Brein went in to hit for Schilbe and came thrmrrh with a hit to left scoring Yungblut. Prang forced O'Brien. at second, zren kins to Johnston. Heideman lined to Johnston at short to end the game. Box Score:: At Bat Runs Hits 1 2 0 0 O 3 o 0 1 1 O 0 O 1 O 0 0 0 1 Zurich Oesch 3rd Gaseho, :c Len O'Brien Stade, s.s. Yungblut, c -f Block, 1-f 'Schilbe r -f Prang, 2nd Heideman p. Lee O'Bried Clinton Pickett 1st Holmes f -f McDonald 3rd Wagg 1-f Hawkins 2nd McEwen c Glew c -f Johnston s.s. Hovey p. 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 33 At Bat 4 2 8 Runs hits O 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 33 6 3 Summary: Left on baces, Zurich 7, Clinton 6. Three base hits, McDon ald, Hawkins, Hovey 2; Sacrifice hits Block; Stolen bases, Pickett, Glew 2 Desch, Len O'Brien; Struck out, by Heideman 8, by Hovey 0; Bases en I balls, Heideman 2, Hovey 2; I3alk Hoven 1; Double play, McDonald to Hawkins to Pickett. Umpires, Be- dard and Tulford. 1.1 • • a Master and Pioneer Plow points to tit p10WS Poultry Feeds all makes of SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and Timothy Seeds. Coal and Coke at Hensall and Zurich at all Times. & So ori:•• ••OAi1 lQ+ss►•slalsaai�epm�a + s?,oo m000000mns000ro.o0004 • • • 1 • 1 1 4 rhliAnNWWWVIAMMAMialiAMAAMPIVAMOYli 5s Zurich ]JrugStore School Supplies We have a full tine of all the requirements of School Supplies All authorized Public School Books,including the New Speller All High School Text Books, etc. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. See Our Supply of Toi.et Preparations Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfunnizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. Zuri ,��x�A.J,MacKinnon, 1