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Zurich Herald, 1939-01-26, Page 5LICENSED AUCTIONEER f or Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Services Rem - dared. 'ARTHUR WEDER--Daslowood Phone 13-57. Thursday., January 2Z6tb„ BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL DUDLEY E. 110LmEs Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column, EARRIsTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- NOTICE ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—Haoxilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICI3, Ontario. Special Attention to Councel and Court Work. Stir, Holmes may be consulted at 1Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. M/4.1.6.11616013M111110.4.111.11.W,M1.11121.11.1.2190065.1...A.M.I. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. S. 11 D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK ---ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. VETERINARIAN Dr. W. a (DIXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary .College, University of Toronto. All Aiseases oif domestic animals treated by the most modern principes, Charges reasonable. Day or night promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Eermels. Office 011, Main Street, opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. j Applications will be received by the Council of the Township of Hay to 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, Febru- ary 6th, 1939 for the position of Caretaker of the Town Hall, Zurich, Duties include looking after transi- ents. Applicant to state salary for year. A. F. HESS, Clerk, Township of Hay. ral.0446,0•101.•••••••ialfess.aawai•*•••milaplalmeaminaloduissaam••• FOR SALE -Special January Offer: 75 acres pasture, creek water supply 3 miles S -E. of Zurich; 200 acres first class farm well 1- rill; oe handy to town —Wm. Pearce, Exeter. *Ilmatia,Matta..¢131103193301.MMILIMMIMODIO.u......13.7=1.19a13,6”MONC-• STRAYED Unto my promises, ,iust north of Zurich, a yearling Durham steer. Owner an have same hy proving pro- perty and paying expanses. Alfred Melick, Zurich. se...vsacimaormarosuluo...............w.r.sannzrawouncemexarnmszantriamosbanw • ZURICH HERALD !ACM. NEW, Mr. Percy Weston of Bayfield Was, , in town Friday. He brought .Mrs. Weston, who had recently undergone an operation in. Clinton I,Iospitar, to her sister Mrs Herb Bender Of• Zur- ich, where Mrs. Weston is improYing Mrs. Susan Oesch who was recently taken to 'Clinton Hospital, was oPe4.'- ated on the past week for goitre. trouble. Mrs. Edmund Oe-seN who. was also taken to the same hospqa1, was operated on for gall bladdr1r M1,111 e Both patients are 'idoing. quite well. Roads Taken Over Word has been received from Mr. T. R. Patterson, engineer of the 'Co, ear/ rt' Huron, Goderich, that the 7.;epartment of Hip,divrays, Toronto 1117;ri)3'0Ved the taking over o'cl "thS Line from Zurich to Sarepta !In .lie boundary road from Kippen. /o •yllulo the county a; county reeds, dating flora January 2nd, 1039, Held Seen] Eye -ling The Royal Knie,•ler'el Men's Bible 1Clite.i of the Evaneolleal chlIrch., held their Innnual social evenime in the ichtuch on Monday night, with a fine attender ce. The In ain object of the gathering was for reorganization which resulted as follows: President, 10ecar Greb; Vice President Edwin 1Gascho ; Secy-Trers., Dereert Geiger. Mr. Alfred Melick is the teacher. The balance of the evening wa.. spent in a social wny in contests and other, amusements. STRAYED A young steer strayed unto my premises, Lot 24 Con. 2 Hay Town- shin. Owner can have same by prov- ing property and paying all expense.; Crerar, Phone 14r82, Hensel]. . Or eHensall P.O. FOR SALE A limited number of young Collie pups, from heeling stock. Apply to, Joseph Martin, Bayfield, Phone Hen - all 98 r 11. FOR QUICK SALE 3-h.p. Gas engine re -built, for sale L. A. Prang & Son. E. L. C. E. MEETING* The IM,truction Department had ttle Christian Endeavoi, Meeting in the Evangelical church last Friday night. Mrs. 0. Grch was in the rhair. Newell Geiger read an interesting account of the Guerrilla. warfare as carried on by the Chin- ese against the Japanese. Mrs. Del - beat Geiger played a piano solo,' Louisa Ross offer:of-I the A - stimulating discussion was led. by Kenneth Roi-Vedge on "The Jews .Le. Germany." Several memberbrought fine contributions to this disenssion, No T_,eague meeting will. be 1.cield. this PAGE Imo!) THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Protect your Family's Health, by keeping them well sod. We can supply you with all your neretio. Boots, Galoshes,.. Rubber's, ,Toes and Slippers. In every size, at every price r • All of }pest quality Sce OM Franks, Suitcases and Ckth1, also Chikl!reza's Fc Caaea, at only 49c, D, P R ReK.4414:e eparing TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS, SUITCASES Zurich's LE.;ribles' Wear Located at. MOUSSEAU'S LUNCH ROOM Zuri'ea Phone 10•3 STOCK REDUCING SALi. , On Now TC) MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING. SHIPMENTS MOUSSUA1 Zurich EMMANUEL NITIM131111311111111111111111101111110111 IflhI 111111 II !Milli II II IIIIII fi HD 1 11111111111111111 II 1 II I Zurich: DITI QUALITY DRUGS School Supplies E tr p 7143111.11 Store I. NOXEMA, Regular 25c. for 15c STOP THAT COLD C. B. Q. Tablets 25c Cough Checkers 25c Sheet Music how On 14,a1 16.,' POPI!/LR. Ken, Life, Popular Mechanics, Colliers, ..Good Housekeeping, Comics, Esquire, V/ evcern Stories, Detective Stories, True Story, True Romance, And a Host of Others. SPECIALS Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, reg. 1.35 for T,19 Castoria, reg. 40c. for 33c Weevil Insecticide perpint .59c Cattle Salts 5c per lb. 5 for 23c Grand tube Palolive Shave Cream reg. 40c. Ward- donia Razor reg. $1; Barrel -Hole blades reg. 13c Reg. 1 53 all for 49c. Dr. ILA Addison3ProprietoY fil WIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIH 1111 IIMMENEHE 1111111111 11111111111111M111111111111111111111111] -11,1-7-77.77-7'1111.111-.1111"1C-1117,711, 77eek td permit an to attend the Skat- EVANGELICAL CHURCH /g) ing Carnival at Inc local rink. 1.10111.11.016n1SeeemaiMISIIDNIONIMINIMI,OPPLIN9111.111MILUM2INGINS PRODUCE Fain Produce WA.1 TED HIGHEST CASH PRICES .-FOR-- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Win. 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 ECY1111gbilit & Sou MIX•0111.!....ROMI•10....111MEIRL•11•111..0....M311.10•••••11=.1.01=1.11,01., INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE 13M ANCE OF ANY CANAT.)TAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.' 31st, 1936, $22,391,527.00 Total Cash in 13ank and Bonds $273,613.47, Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP—ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- ing Rods tInd all, kinds of -Fire lowaritucte illich Garage' Come and purchase your Aut- omotive Requirements from Zurich's oldest established Garage and Service Station. ' We can supply.. your needs. Expert Automobile repairing, Acytelene Welding, Tires, Batteries, Oils, Greases and repairs. LUNCH ROOM And clean Rest Rooms at you/ Service 11. OUSSEAU Phone: Day 103. Night, 47 STEPHEN COUNCIL The newly elected Council of the" Township of -Stephen met in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday the '94-.0 Jan., 1989 at 11 a.m. PresentieReeve• C. Mawhinney; Deputy -Reeve ard Lamport and Councilors: Edrri hapton; Roy Ratz-'1and Thainas -LOY ter •eochmember had •Sabseribed to7 is Declaration of Office, Rev.1.',A. E 'etch offered prayer asking that bi- ne Guidance be given the new Co- rnell in transacting the year's busin-: !Ss. The Reeve in his inaugural address :xpressed his appreciation of the tearty co-operation he had received :rom each member of the ,Council tnd the officials and asked for the 'ame consideration this year. He hought some of the roads needed nore attention this year an,..7. also re - !erred to the Report of the County 7"qualizers which would be presented •0 the County Council for considerat7 on shortly. He had learned that the eport was recommenling a substan-. lad increase in the assessment of this ownship and mentioned it was worth riving serious consideration. The Minutes of the last regular fleeting were .then read and adopted. Motion, that the Reeve and Clerk Inc authorized to sign the application to the Dept. of Public Highways of. the Prov. of Ont., for the statutory subsidy to be allowed on the expend- iture incurred during the past year by the Twp. on its roads according to the statements and schedules pre- pared. That by-law No. 531 to borrow cer tain amounts from The Crediton Branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to meet current expendit- ure and cover over -draft for the past year having been read three times Inc passed and signed by the Reeve and Clerk and Sealed. That By-law No. 532 to provide for the total 1939 expenditure on roads in the Township of Stephen having been read throe times be passed and Signed by the Reeve and Clerk and Sealed. T.he. Clerk was instructed to order 450 dog tags and subscribe to The ,1•14.*+++++*++++++++++1-1-.4.•:-; :4 '...-4•÷+-1-1-4-1-1•4"1-+++++++4.4"4-; 4 44 4 Cut Your Fuel Bill In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors • 4. 4 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 YOU WAIT. . 4 4 4 Headquarters for Johns.Manville Building Materials C.ALBFI FISCH _ k PHONE 60 • ZURIC11 4 1 C. 33. Heckendorn, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. }LIG. Hess, 0.-ganist and Mr- ), ector of Music 10'xi a.m. Subject ---A Christian appro- lach to the Tenperance Question. chool 1d. 11::Subject—The Conscious- :1nesie,of . God's' Presence. alo-e offers to the human heatt that -4hich is permanent. Muuicipal World for each member o: 4,1e and the Clerk for the preSent. year. The ±ollowing correspondence was aand filed: Froin the Treasury Dent. of Ont- ' arWregarding Railway Tax Distrib- ution for 1988 esss charge for main- tenance of Indigent Insane Patients in The Ontario Hospitals. 2 From the Chief Engineer of Municipal Roads with reference to the Annual Conference to be held in Toronto on the 20th and 21st of Feb ruary next. From the University of Western Ontario explaining the growth of thst University and soliciting the support of the Council. 4 From, the Sesy. of the Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities regardng the next Annual Convention to -Inc held in Toronto on the 21st and '22nd of Feby, and suggesting this Council send a -delegate and tlso asking the payment of a $5 member- ship' fde. 5 From C. M. Laidlaw of Atwood asking the opinion of the Co-: [13 to the organization of a Mutual Road Insurance Co. The Clerk was asked to write and 'state the Council was favorany impressed with the idea. The following appointments were made. Caretaker of Hall, E. C.uot- Unger $120 per annum and $1 extra for eaeh public meeting or concent when an admission is charged. The salary of the Road Supt., Geo. Eilber to Inc 80c per hour. Livestock vainterr Wm. Kleinstive;• at 30c per hr; Board of Health; 0. Mawhin- ney and E. Lampont at $8 per annum Secretary 'of Board, H. K. Eilber at $15 per annum and $8 extra fcr at- tEniding meetings; Sanitary inspect- ors, Eli Lawson, C. Pfile and W 13 Oliver at -25e. per br; School attend- ance officers, E Lawson, C. Pfile, W. 13. Oliver at 25c hr; Athletic Yield Comm, C. I'lawhinney and E. Lamp- ort (no salary) ; Weed Inspecto:. E. I.Villert at 30c hr; Kik In.)pa..tor. 13. flucttinger at 40c hr; Each of the ..' ore .to furnish their own transport-. 74;1°11°11;d accounts to the fetal of 814.- 18 and the following orders were pas- sed: H. Beierling relief re Little $3 Deliver your Cream th ths Zurich Cream- ery and ob- tain correct weight, test and Highest Market Price. We pay 2 cents premium per ib. butterfat for all Cream de- livered to the plant We also buy and pay cash for your Eggs and Poultry according to grade. We are Local Agents for ay.,. Viking Separator. Let us Demonstrate this high quaiity Separator for you! The Zurich Creamery "7"'"-""7.7""'"*".•.`"- -mosums.cscasamnemtlaux-...msecasseir r 76. &v.i1.8 • 1 High quality bowl—closer skim- ming —more profit. 2 Perfect neckbearing — assuring years of dependable service of the mechanism. 3 Proven durability. 4 Highly endorsed by thousands of users. Durable materials, expert work- manship and sturdy construction are featured in the Vikiag Separ- ator. We make sure that eery machine sold contiaites to give satisfaction. Seven Models—One Quality SWEDISH SEPARATOR CO., LIMITED Montreal stg*to,$S$(1:0111$13110953410(10:164154110*111 ”••0141rilieLleettiteeletbeelitese*C100111 Your Winter's Fuel I a 1 We are Now Filling Orders for this Winter's Fuel. Let us suggest the Most Suitable Fuel for your Heating Equipment... Prices always within the limits Of other Dealers with Quality Considered. SEED CLEANING We have an up-to-date Seed Cleaning Equipment that We use for Custom Cleaning, and invity the Faruriers who have seed to dean to arrange with us for this 1,Vork, ques 1.504, do tax tallections 71.10; 1 PURINA Stook Foods and Chows k of CoMmerce cashing road che- Geromette 45.50; F. A. Seneca!, a4 A guaranteed product thut will Trete.i. Co; Ihn'tni, hospital] act re i Assocn 5;$ C. J, Lochner, conveyan- ce I . help yowl. Stock zhnd Poultry meinhership fen of Ont. Rural Mun. ,.:, L. Lochner $4 • gain in the Town Hall, Crediton, an , 1‘1,..,nday, Feb. 61111, TI'.e Council adjourned to meet a - L• 1811‘..o '4 ciehilbe ,n 14'.... 'Miner, .Twp. Moe; .: So • • 4.• rh.• • • d,„,1 * • • ;1-• 1, f41- • • • 3. ;.• •