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Zurich Herald, 1941-06-26, Page 5Thisseeda ss, XJun : Z'f;th, 1.74L.. BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL LEY .F-3. HOLMES :14+•RR1STER, SOLICITOR, NOT. ARV' PPUBLIC, RTC. Ol+`FIGE --A_t Court House GOO ERICE — ONTARIO Attention to Counsel and Court Work. fir. Holmes may be consulted at ' +oiiterich by Phone, and Phone charges .reversed. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. 8. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON. At DEITZ BLOCK -ZURICH lever, Thursday, Friday, Saturday At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, . DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON 'Office with Residence, Main Street, Opposite Drug Store Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. .graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All *seams of domestic animals treated :y The most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night promptly attended to. Also Bre- nder of Scottish terriers. Inverness 1tennels. Office on Main Street, apposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL, LICENSED AUCTIONEER For . Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless Is to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will snake no charges for Services Ren- �arod. ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood :Phone 15-57. PRODUCE Farm Produce' TANTE` HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR- CREAM, EGGS AND fi POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 1fi1, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the Ivory 'Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hold. Kept rash in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins 11., YAM g lut & Son INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. P WOOD:, TOCK 1RE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE ;OF • ANY CANADIAN MUT. AM, COMPANY DOING BUSINE59 OP THIS KIND IN ONTARIO .liktruiunt of 7issurance at Risk on Deo„ elst, 1936, $22,391,527.00 M,•itallt:Casah in Bank and Ronde 078,613;47. i4t50' per •�,600 1Q $ Team :11,;,#pfTr...ZURICHJCH. Agent, also. UealSx in i.ightny Rods' 'aria nilkinds of Fire intnrgrace � * , w . ZURICH 1-ERALI Put Your Want, 'For Sale � � , ' a: NE'SA,A MAID 'WANTED Wanted --A maid for general house- work. --Apply, .Mrs. T. M. Costello, Goderich, Ont, 'Phone 464. EtitaaMSATIVENNUELMEMO FOR QUICK SALE A hay rack .in good condition,very eas�oa ably' priced.--il3.ilten • Truenlner -Phone '85 r 11. . PIGS FOR SALE Tuesday, Lost, Found. Etc. Ads. in this Column. Next Tuesday, July 1st is bond*" ion Da and a public holiday. Publis school elosos on Friday for the •present term .and will not be call- ed till early September. ' Mr. and Mrs, Morris Anclez en and family of London were .Sunday visit- ors with friends here.. • Mr. and Mrs. Gild Koehler, i%1isa T. Standing and, Miss 0. 'O'Brien motor- ed to London aSturd.ay. The.. weather continues warm and dry, farmers are . busy with the hay crop ,which in most oases is only part of a crop as it is short. Miss. Clara ,Weber -of .London was a'week-end visitor at her heene..he.rc• Mr. and Mrs. -Louis Weber motes.. A nuitibei of i,niall ed to London .on Saturday.. • Alga, also a A , Paul ul 1rc e, can of Mr. a td Mrs few brood eases -foreale. Apply to A. F. Hess of town, is spending a Sol. GIngerich, 1'h;,ne 8r84. • '-,r ,:n,'.s visiting' his Uncle and aunt - .1 iYlrs, William Haas, at Pon - ..^c, itileh.• A nuinbor of aillage:•s attended i 31a':e Church anniver: ary on Sunday.. The Harmony Veer ;,airs qua'-catte gave splendid help in rt i :Iseins,„ acv eral selections. Hay Towns rte p-eee pin. dor, it charge of M, G. Leitz vest tt-�i in tlu' paving of the county on : front• Brucofielci to Seaforth. When this portiere is completed e h u l =ur 1'.tce ' o;,' "itl be. avitileblp' from Bayfield to Seaforth. 1 Ir. Theodore Ram=r o:' the Gosh- en line south has it oetdy (aeeted a new House on the ferns n the west side of the road, of :iosit 1,. now resides. We. understand. } thal when completed. Me. ani 1rs. Rader twill occep t '.s neve hone. ,sails see, Mi .n.`1 Mrs, Harold Ra:lee will live on the home place.. LOST (Hub cap for 1087 Ford truck. Finder kindly rettir t . to Elam W. Shantz, Phone 91 r 20. FOR SALE FARMERS, ATTENTION! Let us have your order for your sooson's supply of binder twine. Good supply always on hand. A full supply of Coal,' Cedar Posts. B. C. Shingles, Concentrates; Stocl, Minerals, Salt, Oile and Fertilizers of all brands. Hensall Co -Operative Co. WANTED We wish to advise the public that we are 'in a position to handle PIGS ready for Market. Give us a carr for further particulars and prices. — General Trucking at Reasonable Rates. Phone Day or Night: THIEL TRANSPORT 3-1tf E. Thiel, Phone 155. C. Thiel Ph.167 WANTED CASH for Dead Animals and Fox Horses. Phone Crediton Central, re- verse charges. -hack Williams, Dash- wood, R. R.3. P.O. pt4-6-'41 rich Garage .-.ome and purchase your Aut- (motive Requirements from '-urich's oldest Established iarage and Service Station. We can supply all your needs. :xpert Automobile repairing, with the latest testing instrum- nts, Acytelene Welding Tires 3atteries, Oils, Greases and Zepairs. B -A Gasoline in three Grades • Give Us a Call! H. MOU SSEA.TJ Phone: Day 103. Night, 47 MCIMINIM ONE HOUR It costs $4,000,000 a day to fin- ance Canada's war effort, of $166,- ,t 666 an hour. Seaforth has purchased h sufficient Victory Bonds to pay the entire cost of all the soldiers,.the s airmen alter sailors here and abroad, i the -cost of the planes, the guns and L munitions for one hour only -:—Huron Expositor. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sto t:oaf of Kitchen-,• 'Pre veelc-enol vi.,itr•.rs a` the Johnsoi Skk'-':•;,' The the ?ac- tion sale wo ; Well patronised on .iet- uo'da, and on VImidev the ino ice vau took their effects t� i tehener severe we join the teeny Zurich friends in extending the new :vet wi.hes for ail that goes with life', happiness. We, will. miss .the inem'sei•; of i'ti:; foe, ily who. have been resident or the village since its (first early ee-:rexs. Drewry Bros., of Arthur, ars work )n�• on the ,carit:rect of dredging the Stanley Big Dain, This drain is the ortlet 10.17 coesider•11,1e a-.nter from the part of Hay township l zinc• north of Zurich and holds into the reefiiel,a River. This dredge operates day Ana night and is making good pres;•rea. The dredge commenced lart we-t� near the boundry road of i'T:+, :rrel Stanley Townships, working north- ward. OBITUARY Attended Funeral Members of the Deichert and Yung blut families attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Louis Peine held a; New Hamburg on Wednesday after- noon of last week. Mrs. Peine was an esteemed, beloved and lifelong resident of New Hamburg and died in her 87th year In her passing tho village lost an estimable and charit- able citizen, a devout member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Was a da- ughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Deichert, being .born in New Ham- • urg, April •3, 1855 and at the time oks claimed $328.30, balance owing IN WHITE SHOES We have a Fine Selection to ehoosc from; a pair for 12Vi ey meaner of the family. All id lowest cra.th prices. EXTRA VALUE • Men's heavy 1Vlenno it Work Shoes Reg. $3.45 at only $2.93 pa:el Others at -- 82.45 pair. E. J. DATARS "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" este ST. PETER'S .va.ngelici?11 Lutheran Church zurICi-i -- ONT. A Changeless Christ for a Chaug- ing World. ' Friday, bh—Luther League. Thursday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a. m. ---Divine Worship 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p. in. -elevate Worship. "' Everybody *eico1ne to all. Services. E. `TUERKH, IM, Pastor. EMi'1.1UEL EVANGELICAL CHURCH C. B. Hockendo n, Pastor Mrs. M. Oesch, Orrani:•t :1.15 aerie—Iio.y O n:,..:;on 11 p.m. --=Sabbath ;c :sols 7,S0 pain. Farni 1 tifett. A Sp,.e- ial Program of Music, Addre.;.:s, Etc. BOY FOUND Goderich—After being lost from his fern home in the notedly diiy coup- 4'4 /- r i i tryszde for 24 hours Amalfi Laitn- 1 -r PAGE; FIVE MASSEyIIA}BJSNEW� Our complete line of Farm. Implements are not to be excelled regardless of where they are made Canadian Products Made by C' nadian We have all Workmen and run by Canadian capital. p al. .S..e; ..r�s for your next purchase of farm equipment Spring will soon be here and this is a good time to think of what repairs your present machinery will require... All genuine M. -H. parts kept in Stock or orders taken. Tel. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS Res. 67 11 111111111111111 1111111111111111111 dill 11 111111111 11 11111111111 11 11 1 � 11 ' II' II INU1111h' , 11H uric: J)rug QUALITY DRUGS TONEKA Tonic and Blood Purifier, Vitamin D. Herbs, Leaves and Rt ota, A Corrective for gastric disturLpilces 12 -oz. Bottle for $1.00 FLY-O-CIDO Super Strength. Sure Death to Flys, ants, Moths and Mosquitoes. Buy an 8 oz. can for And have it refilled for 20c. Or 'buy 16 -oz. at 45c,, refill for 40c. 1)r. J. A. Addj,';ff p, Proprietor 25C hili i I.1 I I I I I illlllli IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111HIIIIillllll 1 II 1 , til d l� 11,l i�IC1a:1111!'x!!"1 t.,,', : ,I'difi ;I!r,(111 11111 LUi 3•+•4•+++ F�••€• •dr•I••i•y'•4•++++•F•F••i• i•�< +•4••t + c•s +0.- f•;..t..;....)..1..,..;,.l..t.a,»�•fi•+++ •t + TRY ECKEL'S :mite, blond nee rly 8 -yr. old son of I ¢ Jlay ton L It r. alt r v, as f0: n:1 alive ;C and well on Wedne day in the bush r also ',on t •tw0 n • 1:1 v: Ili::: tn,na=. Buri. 1 CHOICE 'VARIETY OF CAKE, FES, ,t• AV n dreds of eras 'tf, eel farmers had cou ocl the ..1 les c:il;i s;h. r t All Ingredients Used are of the Highest Quality 1 :vandered away from their farm home just vas' c'' Goditiich, and great was the 'repo ng• when he was °10- oated by two . ladies who Were out berry pioki ag ` and accidently heard the cries or the little fellow. 4-4 • In County Court Goderich—The .County Court act - len of Omar Brooks, farmer, of Col - bourne tarp., against Edward John- ston, thicsher, of the village of Luc - know, set down for the June .session of County 'Court and postponed to June 13, was reported settled out of court when Judge Clement arrived here on. Friday to hear the case. Bro- of her departure the oldest native- born resident. Heir husband the rate: Louis Peine and a son, Fred, l+a•t'de- for a tractor supplied in the operat- ion of a threshing outfit owned by; Johlist on. The defendant - counter- I ceased. One son, T. H. Peine, banes- 1:; claimed for 8850. Particulars of the er and two daughters, Charolette at! settlement 'eras not announced. ome and :Mrs. C. Zilliax of Durham are bereaved. Also survived by three! isteirs, Mrs. Louise Weismiller, of Toronto and Misses Margaret and! avina Deichert, of New Hamburg.' Ott�tvra: Canada', Victory Loan, '!tr late Mrs. Peine was a froquent 1941, passed the record of all victory bans of the First • Great War when, at the close of operations Saturday, the grand toal of subscriptions was $710,958,950, Finance Minister .Isley. announced. To this total which. Inci- ay'field, which they are now oc-! des all cash subscriptions, Mr. IIs- upying, were visitors with the for- I ley said there must -be .added conver- ncr's `mother, .Mi', aid 1Vlrs, A. J, i cions amounting 'to over $135,875,650. albileisch of town, z 1,hus the grand total of cash and con- versions at the close of business Sat- urday Was 8806,844,600. The - total amount subscribed exceeded even 11918, greatest of all the victory loans of the first Great War. Huron County had a total of $2.600,000,a1 - most double its objective which was 81,400,000. - LORD BENNETT o The announcement; that the Right Ion. R. B. Bennett has been elevated e to the British peerage ,with a seat in a the House of Lords, has ereatecl.much Ii interest in this country. Mr. I3en- nott's long and honora')le political career in Canada, of'which the high nittik was his term as Prime Minister from 1930.to 1935, was closed in 193:8 wheia lie a•etired from the lead- ership of the Federal Conservative party and went to England to make his home for the remainder of his B'fe. I 4•--.•+ OVER THE TOP isitor with the Deichert relatives in urich, seine years ago. Prof. and Mrs. Herbert liaibfieisch f London, and who have recently ad a new summer cottage erected, In Magistrate's Court Goderich-Huron County seems to be a "happy hunting ground for stock salesmen," ,commented Magis- trate 3. A, Makins as he sentenced George Tamen, New Hamburg, to terns of six months' reformatory imprisonment and e $1,006 fine or an ix additional ddr lona 1 51.. months forsbreaches of the Security Frauds Act. Janson was convicted on one charge of tra- ding without a. license and of calling at private homes for the ,punpose of selling ;stock. The sentence aizd 'fine were the sante in each case to run concurrently, The' stock trade in and sold was gold mines. "People must be very gullible. A lot of money has been taken out of tills county by stock salesmen," the yriagistrate re- flected. No evidence was offered by the crown in. three charges' of theft arising out of the sate of the sante $took. Restitution las been, made. HYMENEAL Horner—Hugill, The hone of Mr, and Mrs. 3, E. tllughill, near Seaforth, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wed- nesday, June lith, when their utau ghter, Marian, was united in marri- age to Mr. Gordon A. Horner, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert homer. of Varna..Rev. H. V. Workman per- formed the ceremony. The bride was given away by her father and she .chose a gown of white ebroidered lace over satin, The ong veil was caught with lily -of -the valley and she carried Talisman roses. The attend - Tits were !Miss Verna Hugill, wear- ing a gown of powder blue sheer and Missr. Iona Hugill illV earhig p' n k taff- eta. They wore picture hate and car- ded pink roses. Mr. Arnold Rath - well of Clinton, was the groom's at- tendant and Mr. Clifford Hugill was Whets Mrs. Robert Stifling played the 'wedding music and during the signing of the register Miss Eva Hol- land sang ",I Love You Truly." A l'uffe.t luncheon was served to nearly 170 guests by the waitresses, June tenheiiame Lois 'Ttathwell, Eva Ho1- MANY AT PICNIC A .number from here attended the big' picnic itt Woodst.eck last Thurs- day where an estimated crowd of 10,000 Ontario farmers allended the joint picnic of the Ontario Federat- ion of Agrionitu.re and the Ontario Concentrated Milk 'Produc•ers at South Side Park, Woodt:tcck. .Preni- icr M. 1. Hepburn addressed the large gathering. g g g Other prominent eta- ures were: Walter Haskins, of Brit- ish Cottunbia, 'who was on his way to Ottawa to take the position of secretary for the Can, Federation of Agriculture;; Harry .Scott, Noi'vvich. president; of the Ont. Federation of j Agric., and the Ont, Conieentrated 1lilk Producers' Association; Hon. P M. Dewan, minister of agriculture for. Ontario; Vliss Ades Mac.phail, for- nier United Farmer member or .Par - land and:•Joyce Carter. Following the liament and lion. Farquhar Oliver, ceremony Mr and Mis.,� Horner left minister of public works, for Ontario ort a trip' to Northern Ontario. They also f, H. Hannan, president of the, will reside in Va hit. Canadian Federation of A;c riculture se . b . 1 1 SWEET GOODS. ALL CONFECTIONS -- ICE CREAM Our Store will be closed each Wednesday Evening - Ecke 's Bakery -- Zurich Telephone 100 +++++++++++++++++++++++4.4.4.44++++++, -1-4++++++++4-4.4+4•441 •++++++++++++++++++++++4.4.4• •'r'g•+ ++.II• -3•+-;-4+++•F•-€ F•+•I 4-4.•s 4•4..i•+1 BILL, l LiKE ITS LOOKS, SO SIMPLE COMPARED TO OTHERS, SO COMPACT FOR A SIX FOOTER f AND SO EASY 70 OPERATE,TOO.. YOU 1(1'O,t ; JOHN, WHAT ! SAVE ON TIMM MD LAtiOP WILL PAY Fof? IT we 4 COMBINE Local Dealer--ALVIN - RAU, Zurich, Phone 98r6. KLOPP'S ONE-STOP SERVICE MARATHON GAS A Gas known to every motorist. Why take chances in inferior Gas when you can buy Good Gas at Regular Prices. Engineered Lubrication. At Klopp's you get Guaranteed Indian Lubrication, using 7 kind,, of Crease.e invite W n c o x to watch ch us Lubricate bricate your YIAi i�'a1• and see how Trained Attendants Grease Cars Expert Repairing We use the KING AN ALYSER to properly Tune Up your Motor. CLEAR GAS POR YOUR LAMPS AND STOVES at 26c. Gallon Batteries, Accessories, Goodyear Tires Clean and Tidy )lest Rooms. Zurich's Finest and Most Lib -to -date Garage and Service Station. Drive in and let us service and "Pep P U '' your Car for the Warmer Weather and Better .Roads HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE C. Fritz & Sun Used Cain Lot in Connection