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Zurich Herald, 1939-03-02, Page 5
'Thursday, lIarch 2nd, 193 ZURICH HERALD BUSINESS CARDS Put Your Want, For Sale LEGAL Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this DUDLEY E. HOLMEE BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just 'ofl• the Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Special Attention to Councel and Court Work, Mr. Holmes may be consulted at 'Gaderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH (&very Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. VETERINARIAN Dr. W. B. COXON, 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 Oiseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- nder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Fennels. Office on Main Street, igposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENS ALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. 1 solicit ;your business, and if not satisfied' will make no charges far Services, .B. en- tiered. `:' ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood Phone" 1.3-57. PRODUCE .Far. Produce WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR-- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Win. O'Brien Phone 1U1, 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 Yungblut & Son INSURANCE Column. FOR QUICK SALE 40 Pullets and two Cockerels of Brown Leghorns, for quick sale:. Apply to, Merino Martin, R.R. 2, Zurich. 31-3p WANTED LIVE HOG WANTE:J 1 am in a position to buy your live hogs, making regular trips .to Lon- don with same :Highest Market Prices paid at all times. Kindly give me a trial shipment. 4tp-31 .MAURI'C:1D MASSE, - • Phone, Zurich 87 r 7. NOTICE. Huron Farmers' Co -Operative Co. has for sale for the .season of 1939: Cedar pasts, 1 car load of Manitoulin. Red Cedar; Fertilizer (ingredients) mixed if preferred. Corn, also other feeds and meals; English barbed wire, and motor oil. Apply to Wm. Pepper, Hensall. Chicks Ontario Breeding Station Chicks. We can supply you with a limited quantity of any breed, at prevailing prices. Liberal discount on early orders tf 29 BRUCE J. KLOPP, Zurich FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 114 acres of good farm land in two parcels, being Lot '7, con. 16 Hay Township. A bank (barn, brick house, and other good outbulidings. Farm is well drained and in good cultivation, 7 aeras of bush, 10 acres fall wheat. For fur- ther particulars apply to Proprietor, Henry Gackstetter, Dashwood. FARMS FOR SALE The following lots and lands are being offered for sale. 246, acres Part C, Village of .Zurich 2-5 acre, -Knell Surv. lots 25-28 Vill- age of Zurich. • 3-5 acre, lots 130-132 ,T.lwelung Anel stable, Village ..off Zurich' All these farms are well located, and land is in A.1. condition. 50 acres, Con. 8, EVA lot 10, com- prising 5.0 acres, pasture land. 100 acres with Bank barn and straw shed, dwelling, well drained, on Blue Water Highway, 2 miles $ouch of St. Joseph. 70 acres pasture, neverfaili.ng spring, land, % mile south of St. Joseph. 100 acres, con. 9, lot 16, bank barn, dwelling, good bush, farm in Al shape, 2% miles from Zurich. 99 acres, con. 12, lot 9, bank barn and straw shed, brick dwelling, best of land, 4 miles from Zurich. 100 acres in Stanley Township, bank barn, strawshed, dwelling land in good condition, 3 miles from Zurich R. R. JOHNSTON ESTATE. For further particulars apply to: Wm. S. Johnston, Executor, Zurich. meraugsmommank 1011•1111 Zuiich 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 your Service I3, M OTJSSEA U Phone: Day 103. Night, 4'7 LOCAL ;Hay Council meets on Monday for the 1Vt arch meeting, We regret to report that Mr. Fred. W. Hess of :Hensall, continues co (fin- ed to his bed and is quite ill. Born—+Gingerich, at Bronson line, Hay, on February 18th, to Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Gingericli, a San', 1v.(. and Mrs. E. A. iVlanilton and daughter Dorisof London, ,were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Galster. The many friends of , Mr. Jacob Deichert of town will regret to learn that he is not enjoying 'hiS usual good health, being confined to the house for some days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido Motored to Kitchener on. Sunday, where they visited with bhe ,former's. father, Mr. Jacob Weido who is in the Hospital with a broken leg. • ,.in hlousseau of Grarud Bend was a visitor the past week at Drys- cl ..e (.or• a felt days with this oroutic•, and sister, on the old homestead Sorry to report that his sister ha;. been on the sick list Mi. William Decker, President of the Zurich Agricuitiiral Society;..as- sisted by the Directors are a:ening up members of the Zurich. 1 -ear •flab which is being organized by the 'so ciety. Requirements are confined, to farm boys between the ages of"14 and 21. The awards which will be comp- eted for at the local fall fair in:w,Sep- tember are donated by the Lept. of A.gr;culture, Toronto and each con petitor will receive an award. With the changeable weather, once zero and then rnild again, we notice .;sere is a heavy layer of ice on lake Huio.i. A few fishermen have nets out onthe ice, but the success has been very poor so far this year. The fishermen before going out to their nets should always take a good look at the wind, as easterly winds have a tendency to blow out the ice and it would be only too bad if sore of the fishermen were on the ice with it broke oit at shore, going out. • LARGE PUBLIC WORKS There were reports on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, that the Government will disclose a $100,000,000 public works program when. the supplemen- tary estimates are tabled in the •Com- mons within the next few weeks but no official confirmation could be ob- tained,' OVER 1600 :F•EET° FEET— Gregory & Sons ;who are drilling, for oil a few; reiles:,'north of Clinto. are now down over 1000 feet that! -work,4thpy have --elicannteil'ealt laWers of salt; one at 1220 feet•,and'• the other at 1585 feet, a total. of 245 feet in all. Various soil form ations have been encountered and at present the drill is working in hard brown lime. MUMPS SWEEPS PAR TILL Although mumps have been fairly pravelent in. Parkhill since the first of the year, the outbreak has now reached epidemic proportions. Ppblic school classes are only at half str- ength including those who have al- ready had the mumps and are back at school again. One of the teachers is confined to her room with an at- tack. t-iENSALL Dr. Harry Joynt and friend of By- ron were visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Miss Myrtle Peart was a week -end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns in Brucefield. Miss Hazel SmiIlie of Atwood was a visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Smillie. Miss Helen Munn, R.N., of London was a visitor with her parents,- Mr. rid Mrs. Robt. Munn. Mr. •and Mrs. E. J. Harris and son Max of Ailsa Craig were vistors with relatives in Hensall. Miss Florence Welsh was a visitor with relatives and friends in '.Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sparks of Lon- don were vsitors with his mother, Mrs Marjorie Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson were Sunday last visitors with relatives in Stratford. The many friends of Mr. J. W. Bonthron are pleased to see him. out again after having been confined to his room during a week's illness. Miss Kay Drysdale of London, was Western Earners' ° Mutual ""'"'"+++++++++""'" +++++++; +""',•.:. +•;-11 ti•.s.+' a r4•I•+++ •++•r+++++" Weather Insurance C©. Cut Your. Fuel Bill In HALF! OF, „WOE DSTOCK t THE LARGEST RESERVE VE BAI,- t Buy Storm Windows and Doors .,ANCIi OF .ANY C.ANAIMAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSYNESS OP THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Aruottnt of Insurance at Risk on Dec.' 31st; 1936, $22,39.1,527.00 Total Cash in Bank and' Sondes n73,613.47. Iltates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP---,ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-, ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance • LET US QUOTE YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW WECARRY A 1 LARGE ASSORTED STOCK( OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL 'l 4. TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU 4 4 i• WAIT. $ Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials 0( ri iL fig 1r 7i PHONE 6 �.� :. ,�c•lrwaI-bilett xri-;1St4V'4".ki�'it"4'•iw• �':i 4a i':n• IAC (111 V THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Protect your Family's Health, by keeping them well shod. We can supply you with all your needs. Olt Boots, ,. Galoshes,.. Rubbers, Shoes and Slippers. In every size, at every price All of best quality See our Trunks, Suitcases and Club Bags, also Chilzirera's B uok Cases, at only 49c. E. J. DATARS Reliable Footwear and Repairing TRUNKS, CLUB BAGS; SUITCASES FOR QUICK SALE A Colony House in good condition. Also a 2,000'lb. capacity weigh scales Apply to Theo. Haberer, Zurich Farm( For Sale 100 acres of choice farmland. Well watered, good buildings including 4 good poultry pens; hydro in house and barn. For further particulars apply to—Mrs. Charles Watson Londesboro• LOST At the Hartman Auction Sale, on Tuesday, .a five dollar bill. Finder of same, kindly return to Herald Office. 0.0.411.21109111.1111•111.1... .�:.. FOR SALE A quantity of hardwood, maple and beech, green, also dry maple and beech, 4 -ft. long. Apply to Geo. Idcs,:; Zurich, or Aaron Wein Crediton, Phone 13. . 33-3p FOR SALE 2 Scotch Shorthorn pulls, about 12 ;Months old -+'l red; -1 white, for 'im- mediate sale, apply to—Clifford Keys, R.R. 1, Varna. 33-3p a visit -sr with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale.. Jack Bell, elder son of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Bell, Hay twp., has been con- fined to his bed suffering from sev- ere attack of inflammator - rheum- atism. ors Had Social Evening k The Wohelo Class of the United Church met at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Chapinan last Friday eve with a large attendance. The evening was spent in playing progressive games. The ladies' prize was won by Mrs. Delbert Geger, Zurich, and the gent's prize by Lorne Chapman. A very dainty lunch was served 'by the hostess. Miss Laura Belli has returned to her home on .the London Road after spending the past several weeks in London. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Love ;rcre iii Goderich, attending the funeral of the latter's sister, the late Mrs. Biss- ett. ''We , regret to report that Mr. Fred Hess continues quite ill at his home here, and his many friends wrsh for him a speedy•recovery. Miss Mary Stinson, bookkeeper at Cook Bros. garage, was called to he'i home, in London owing to the 'Thiess of her mother in Victoria Hospital. The chamber of commerce are holding a euchre and dance in the town hall, Hensall, on Wed. March 1. where there will be good prizes and good music. These events have been well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bowen and Mr. idId Mrs. A. J. Swietzer and family of Beach 0"Pines were recent visit- ors with relatives and friends in the villaga. Pies In Calgary Word has been received here of the death of Arthur C. Hogarth, in his 34th year, who passed away at home 'in'- Calgary 'after an illness of seven Weeks, suffering from a heart condition. The deceased was secretary treasurer of C'sc`t.ry Stock Exchange since 1933. He survived by his wife, formerly Miss Vera Murdoch, of Hensall, and three Snits al of 'Ga,;ary, ()she brother :hi i4,Iontreal also survives. Radio Chain year-old in 1912, few of Wally Wal - per's fellow C:itizeli., foresaw a car�1aran sed product that will IflflIUU IIfllIIIHI(II11IIlIlhM1111111Bfl11 IIH111111IIIIII 11 III 11111111111 111111 1111 1 1111 91 111 111111111111111111111 I1111111111111111111111IIIIII 11 11 11111 IIII IIIII1IIIHIIHIIIIII111111I111III111111I 1111 III Zurich Drug Store QUALITY DRUGS School Supplies Stationery Extra Special NOXEMA, Regular 25c. for 15c STOP THAT COLD C. E. Q. Tablets ?5c Cough Checkers 25c Sheet Music LOW o r Sale here POPULAR MA'CA:INES Ken, Life, Popular Mechanics, Colliers, ..Good Housekeeping, Comics, Esquire, Western Stories, Detective Stories, True Story, True Romance, And a Host of Others. SPECIALS Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, re 1.35 for 1.19 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. Dr1J.A Addison,Proprieto l 1111111111111111111111111I 11111lifl111111II1111111 1flflflIfllllflflfl11lI1I NIfl181111 1){llllllQlll IU1111111111111111111111111ufl11111111I111111111111I11IUlllMAllllllllilflNE - its l.91 111.9111110111111111f1111191111 WIllllhlHll (IIII 11111,111111,II1L .r,;i;Ii11,, ei lets!�i (; n .:: il6 i Ilhii ll. ��� ::nl9llli;, 1hIfliir??flii, 1 i Deliver your. `Cream to the Zurich Creamery and oh tain correct weight, test and Highest Market Price. We pay 2 cents premium per lb. 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 the Viking Separator. Let us Demonstrate this high quality Separator for you! The Zurich Creamery 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 theViking Separ- ator. We make sure that every machine sold continues to give satisfaction. Seven Models—One Quality SWEDISH SEPARATOR CO., LIMITED Montreal V40413a049410e04a*s01as+�easeQe, R_.1;s�seaare01000000110�eea0eaas 1 1 Your Winter's Fuel 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 Fanners who have seed to clean to arrange with us for this Work. When he left Hensall ase, roue PURINA Stock Foods aid Chows eer tie radio entertainer for him. But that has happened and today he is help your Stock rind Point', wiNy 1 ,own on Western network as the `(Cowboy Yodeller." Wally Walper is the youngest son of the �� late Loafs Waiver who lived on the' 'London Road a short distance south > of 'tenser!. His mother re )'• 'I- e .w ri e.. "14°°11. IIE i ti L.'Schi1be & Son 0 0 0 0