Zurich Herald, 1934-05-10, Page 5IVfay• �(
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dIM„elltRISTER, SOLICIT:Ot , NOT.
AIRY PUBLIC, 2-T(C.
et%Y FILE-.--)lannilton .Street, hest off
dies Square, GODERICH; Ontario.
Apeclal Attention to Coasncel send
Court Work
Holmes *nay be consulted sit
»dericb by Phone, and Phone
• charges reversed.
Dr. II. H. C O W J N
L. D. S. .D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
DEITZ BLOOK 'Z'l1WIOH
,;ort' Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At HABTLEIB'$ BLOcL
DASHWOOD
*wary Monday. Tu slay and
;Wednesday
licensed AnctsOlIee
'For Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I 8o14t
?your business, and if not satisfied avail
make no charges for Services Rem
d erect.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
aurichs' Pop -Oar
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice of Fresh and Cur -a
cal Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Etc., always.. on hand... Kept
-fresl'i in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
: . yur.lghlut & Son
Wants, Fel' Sale, Lt's,
(Fatomy Pieties, Eta. Ada'
;its Winn
FOR SALE
A quantity of Banner .seect oats;
Velvet Barley, and soxne'sweet ewer
seed for sale.
Win. Alexander, HensalI, p.o.
FOR SALE
OR RENT -Seven room (Welt cot-
tege with hard and soft seater, ur-
flwee and hydro, in ” teiasalL .Apply
to Herald.Office.
FOR SALE
SEED OATS FOR .SALE, price
reasonable. Apply to John Hyde,
Lot 8, Con. 2', Stanley. Phone :86 r
41 ?Hensel'.
FOUND
About 75 pounds of clover seed,
on Zurich Road, between Zurich and
Parr Line.Owner can have same by
paying this adv. from Mn wanes
Green, Parr Line.
FOR - SALE
A rebuilt lawn newer, also a re-
built •cultivator, for quick sale.
L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich
WANTED
A limited number of :cattle for
pasture for the summer. Am*: to:
Herb. Desjardine, Zurich.
For Salle
Used Kitchen Cabinet, Couch,
Chinas Cabinet. All
these articles are lir. A 3. condition.
Apply to Earl E. 'W'etdo, Zuzich
FOR QUICK SALE
An almost new .tapestry rug 6x73
feet, in very good condition:, a rela.
bargain for quick sale. Apply at
Herald Office.
Seed. For 'Sale
A quantity of Seed Banner Oats
(i5c per bushel. Also. O.A.C. Barley
70c bushel. Apply to George Ingram
R. R. 3, Exeter, Ont. Phone 6 on 89
Hensel' central.
SERV ICE
Why We have the -Better
' Class of Customers
'WWI CLASS GOODS, LI. S. L.
r••le elALE
Quantity of Oats for •sale: Apply
to R. F. Stade, Zuriic'h.
3t ' FOUND►
i»RiEI�. MOBILE OIL, MA
�1 mE OIL, GOODYEAo„ alma On the Bronson line an auto anate
leer D S-14. Owner can have same
at Herald Office by calling and set-
tling for this notice.
NOW TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION
Warts, Hehning and MechanicalIN'ork
>,e to Micrometer Settings, No:
Moon work. Watch th• .cars that;
ATOP at WEIN'S, They are ,s,U HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE.
ireASIIWOOD
ONTARIO
Western farmers'. Mutual
„r Insurance -Co
• *V WOODSTOCK
. AMIE LARGEST RESERVE BA -L-
ANCE CE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
ISM. COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS BLIND IN ONTARIO.
,count of Insurance at Risk on' Dec.
31st, 1932; $17,860,729.
Total Cash • in Bank and Bondy
- $221,978.99.
:.itte aea—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 yeses
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
44eai, Also Dealer in Beads
;lid all kindly el Fire lnaurarice
LIVE Y
? O V LT
WANTED.
'Talton every Day till 3 o'clock pm
Ma not feed Fowl same morning
when brought in. .
'hest Cask hices
--CASH FOR--
MEAN • AND EC
W. O'Brien
4'hone 101, Res. S,4fA Zanitli
ME HERALDS
JOB IMPARTMENT
s e ever ready to serve the pulmo
:Mk With Commercial and fine
Pi ntin . Get our pri api be -
Iowa having your 'EderI4 -
'� .tri"
For Sale
A quantity of O.A.C. No. 21 Soy
Beans seed. Also a pair of ,young
Torkshire. Sows bred.
Henry, Krueger, ;Zenith,
FOR SALE
About 100 bushels of good seed
1arley. No. 21, 6 -+rowed, good and
clean at 65e a bushel. Apply to
Orville Smith, ,Parr Lme, Hay.
FOR - SALE •
A Combined' Prayer Piano and
Piano delivered tam your .door for
$200.00. Cost- $750.00 complete
with 30 rolls and bench. The finest
piano in this• country-
,
ount, F. W., Hess, 11Iensall, Ont.
NOTICE
I am autlioai'zedi agent and dealer
for the Renfrew Products of Cream
Separators, Staves and • Washing
Machines. Also, have aonxe used
Separators always on hand. If' in
need of any of above articles, kindly
arrange to see me.
Hugh Thiel, R.R. 2, ;Zurich.
• Phone 93• r 4. t43
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WANTED
PRODUCE: WANTED
We are new to a pwsltit n to take
cream and eggs at nay home at Zur-
'eh, ler which we vefli pay highest
.market prices. We -wilt grade your
eggs • es We, receive- theme and pay ac-
eording to, grading, give in It trial,
;Pint irst houge south, oit' »o t niou hotel
7C.. IEC.. I Celeron, PhOroe lite, Zurich.
Mr..and 1VIrs, George Fee of texa
sail were Thursday visitors in, town.
Mr. and Mrs, Sarna aottsch,alk of
Seaforth, were Week -end visitors at
the houaa ' of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. W:
Horner;
Next Sunday there will be a ano-
ther's Day service in the forenop i,
and a.,Father's . service in the even-
ing, iter the Evangelical church. Vis-
itors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Oesch of Milverton
were Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Amos 'Gaseho, Bronson
line, where' they visited Mr. Peter
Brenneman who is ill.
,Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Swartzentru-
ber of the Bronson line, and Mr.
and Mrs. Seth. Amens of town are
leaving Friday morning for a visit
with friends in the States" of Mich- �
igan and Indiana, and are snaking
the trip -by auto.
Word has -been received herr: of
the passing at his home in New Ham
burg of Mr. Christoph Rau,` -in his
86th year, passing away. on Sunday
May 6th, evitth the funeral on Wed-
nesday. Until recent years Mr. Rau
made frequent visits to Zuhich vis-
iting with his sister, the late Mrs.
Rupp. He was a man of great phis-
cique in his younger years. '
• The new organ recently purchased
by 'the St. Peter's congregation of
:the Lutheran church was , shippen
on Monday, and workmen are eng-
aged in the installation. This is an
outstanding instrument we are told,
and the dedication of the same will
take place on. Sunday morning when
Rec. C. C. Masse of Detroit, will
assist the local pastor, Rev. E. Turk-
heim. The evening service will be
in charge of Mr. Turkheine and af-
ter the service an organ recital will
be enjoyed. The public are cardia-
`iiy invited to attend.
The local fire brigade -was called
on Monday morning to the farm of
Mr. Pybus, on the south-west tor-
nor of the Parr Line anis Zurich
Road, with the result that fire was
making fast headway towards the
barn, having reached withing several
feet of the same, but it was com-
pletely extinguished when the local
boys arrived on the scene.. ' -We`
have been advised that the probable
cause of the fire was the carelessness
of depositing cigarette butts on the
giound which ignited the fence, and
with everything so dry, soon spread
•bwt fortunately it' was extinguished
before damage was doxie.
ANOTHER FIRE
Dr. IL H. Cowen has treated him- ( . • •,.... mwora lo00.01010001110000004110.000,4111,00111
self to a new Chevrolet special. sedan
�Joseph '•
Gas
Mr. c,ho who has • been
n Atr. g :a sari: hand i'or, a few. we -
.etPRed a, .Isike, Timothy. I.
•
efts is improved nicely;
Mr, and. Mrs, A. G� rices on e.. Clr�er, Alfalf
aadighod'cr
and son Grant were recent visitors
with friends at
HEEDS! SEEDS!
'Waterloo and ,.1�` Weet Clovers.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank • •Mousseaza 1 3
and family of 'near Ilensall spent!
Sunday with friends in Clinton.•
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer and
family of palm, were wcolt-end
visitors at the home of her mother; '
Mrs. Decker of town.
few
Mr. Carl Burnwho has spent a (0- Bring.in your bottles to be filled we have same
weeks with friends in Stratford in bulli.
Garden Seeds in Bulk at half the price of Package
•Seeds. Onion Seed, leave your order with us. rt'
RL. ,'Y FOIL SALE
ALSO SEED OATS, AND SEED
FORMALDEHYDE
and Milverton, has returned to his
•
home here.
. Hay Council niet on Monday for
the monthly meeting, offing to the McCormich-Deering. Also handle Cultivator points
absence of Mr. Melick, the chairman
ffr• E. Walper, the senior councillor and plow points to fit any make of machine.
presided at the head of the table.
A number of local baseball fans
motored to Clinton. on Monday ev-
ening when the scedule of the .Her -tarter
eh -Perth League was drawn up, of
which will appear in next week's •
issue.
CALL US ABOUT SEED GRAIN
Impleroknt Repairs .
Chicken Feeds
hick Starter and Pioneer Chick S
Lm Sch•
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kVV ic: W'WM 1 Wag' WIA6 iWt
The villagers are busy thesedays
planting the family ger edeas, as the
land works up nicely this spring. The
grass on the lawns is coming along
nicely and soon we will have our we -1
ekly job of -znnning the lawn mower
The unns::lly warm weather ".a.
the beginning of LIay ended- on Sat-
urday when alt . -rid to cooler, r d
more seasonable .fo, • ' two
year. The extreme heat was “ ..r•,,• >a
_hard on the farm horses putting in
the seeding, and many farmers had
to give up horses owing to fatigue
and death during the hot spell, but
it has most wonderfully stimulated
growth.
' The banquet held in the Town Hall
last Thursday evening by the Royal
Knight's Men's alible. Class of the Ev-
angelical church was attended by
about sixty yaung men of the com-
munity, who readily partook of the .
w cry sumptuous meal provided by ;
the Ladies' Aid -of the church. The
meal' was interspersed with conimun- ,
ity singingled by the president, Mr, !
Leroy O'Brein. Suitable toasts we -1
re given after the meal, and a very i
spicy program followed with numb-
ers by the class orchestra, some sing-
ing, and a comical play representing' .
a beauty parlor. At the close of
the program all returned home feel-
ing none the worse of the evening's
doings.
NOTICE
I hereby wish to notify the people
{ of Zurich and Hay Township, that
-Fire of unknown origin broke out after may 15th I will make my an -
about eleven o'clock on Fruit' morn- t nual rounds in the capacity of Health
ing at the home of Mr. .Chris. Zink ? Inspector, and ask every citizen of
on the Bronson Line, two miles southiionuthouses, the community to have all their yards
of the Zurich road. It started in a stables, etc., cleaned and
frame woodshed which was a mass o a good condition to pass the sani-
of flames when ;tart' laws, and also that people are to
Bade arrived shortly after it was
the Zurich Fire bri- i have ashes removed, an refrain
all h d d f '
discovered, and, with the chemicals
and a good supply .of water handy
it was soon ;put out, along with the
help' of neighbors and others who
gave what assistance they. could.
The fire was rapidly on its way to-
wards the main house, which had all
An contents removed, but the rapid
work of the Zurich Fire brigade soon
had the flames checked. The Dash-
wood brigade were also soon on the
scene and gave what assistance they
could. It was' indeed a dangerous
situation, as the wind was shifting
in the direction towards the barn,
and with the stiff breeze blowing it
Would have been difficult to save the
barn had it not been checked so soon
The origin of the fire is thought to
have started where beans were be-
ing cooked for stock. The loss is es-
timated at- about $200, and wold
have. been a great deal more had
it not been for the quick action and
heroic work of those who were so
engaged. Mr. 'and Mrs. Zirk have
the sympathy of their friends in this
excitement, the loss was covered: by
insurance.
New Library Books
The following list of new books
are now ready for the public:
Name of Book Author
Four Just Men. E. Wallace
Forlorn Island E. Marshall
Deputy of Snow Mountain !IDr. Thorndyke's Cases, R Freeman
Dr. Thorndyke's Discovery
Four Man Square W. M. Raine
The Middle Watch I. Hay
Return of Bull Dog Drummond
Sapper
The lack Gang '' „
Dinner Club
Beltane, the Sniith 3. l'arnol
Martin Cornisky's Vengeance "
Greyford of Weare ,r
The Fourth Watch , H. A:Cody
Picadilly Jing P. Woodhouse
Faraway I. B. Priestly
Modiste G. B. Stern
Behind that Curtain E. 1). Biggers
The Black Camel Pt
Keeper of the Keys "
Finch's Fortune M. DeRoche
No Second Spring Janet 1 ei.th
Peking Picnic Anna Brydc
(Continued next week) 1
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Zurich Drug Store t
We have a full Line
all the requirements
School Supplies
of
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS • KEPT
IN STOCK.
HiiM3$0,40ri#p04*C4OSl411034l1 6®m6
See OurSupply of Toiled
Preparatioiis
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfucnizers,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes.
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FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN
PENS.
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
from throwing broken glass of any
kind on the roads. 13s Order. Dr, A, J. MacKinnon, Zurioh[Jul. Block, Inspector. s`'��j�,}'`l�j��■
/Hi'tI���PiTV YtY �'0WAN n �!rn MI VW P MMMl�smi t
ssurance o� SAFETY
The first requirement of the investor, particularly the
small investor, is assured safety; income yield is of lesser
importance. That is why so maty hundreds of thou-
sands of Canadians regard their savings deposits in this
bank as the hest type of Investment. The income may
not be so attractive as the promised yield of certain.
securities, but it is sure and steady, while the principal
itself is safe and always remains at full face value.
HEAD OIWICL �; MON•fluAL
B-! 'K OF MONTREAL
Established 1017
,TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF *710,'O00i000
Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY, Manager
MODE 1.N, EFFXC.NT BANKING SERVICE
w''.. th►e O#ttoote of tx6 Ye,trs' Srrceessfut Operatiotr