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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-02-06, Page 54°1•••+hgr. d`y' x'ebruary. !Ctrs,: 193G BUSINESS CARDS lH HERALD PAGE FIVE Alter hearing the report of our i*M000011100•'r.01W 100► 1110ibis+Nllri .11100Otrrp01110.1 80O0 . =surer, you will notice the Com - LEGAL DUDLEYE.. EOLMES 'BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- - ARY PPLtBLLC, ETC. ICIFF•ICE—Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODEI2rCET, Ontario. :Special Attention tq Councei and Court Work. 34[1. Holmes may be consulted' at Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HAI?TLE.IB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. :sir. H. H. C O W E N L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. a VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Horne: 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. Al] diseases of domestic animals treated !by the most modern principles,. Charges- reasonable. Day or night iealTs promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness ;f•Ienne's. Office on Main Street, opposite Town Hall. . Phone 116. HENSALL. BUTCHERS Zurichs' :Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur - fed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Rcrrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides • and Skins Yunghlut & Son GARAGE TRADE IN YOUR DANEROUS TIRES NOW! A MOST GENEROUS ALLOWANCE STOCK REDUCING SALE NOW ON! 11. S. Wein Phone 60, — DASHWOOD INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF' WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL AWE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT. '.IAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS Or THIS KIND IN ONTARIO alkntourf of Insurance at Risk on Dec 31st, 1934, $19,613,539. Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $235,5501.331 Rates --$4.5O per $11,000' for 3 Year: Ed F. Klopp—Zurich it,,,Also. Dealer ith l,i taW Roth ail kind.. oI, Fire, Timm r are Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc, Ads, in this Column NOTICE rT0 Chick Buyers Through the co-operation of Tor- onto Elevators Company we can give a coupon good for a two weeks sup- ply of 25 lbs. of Master Starter free with each one hundred chicks bought from us providing they are ordered three weeks, in advance. We are now booking orders far March and April Chicks and will appreciate a chance to satisfy your requirements. 5.. E. McKINLEY, ZURICH 'FARM' FOR SALE FO SALE -75 acres good pasture never failing water. Lot 16, Con. 7, Hay Tp.—W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR QUICK SALE A 1927 Ford Coach, in good runn- ing condition. Will be sold very cheap for quick sale. Apply to Ed. Stelck, R.R.2, Zurich_ NOTICE All those using the Evangelical Church Sheds who are not support- ers of the church, are requested to make arrangements for the use .of these sheds_ By Order of the Board. Arrangements, can be made with Mr. Roland Geiger. 3-30 _ NOTICE LOCAL news Mr, Albert Kalbfleisch was at Lon don on. Friday. Mr. Wm. Yule of FuRarton ;:; has left for his home after spending a few days at the home of his niece, Mrs. E. E. Welds,..Owing to the blocked condition of the roads 'the mail carriers could not snake their rounds on Tuesaay aro' some of our budgets of news did not arrive for publication this week The annual meeting of the Hay Telephone System was held on Sat- urday in the town hall, the system is in a gobd financial condition and tthe employees do their very best to give the subscribers the very best of ,Service they can.A number of new books have ar- rived at the Public Library including a few worth mentioning: A Biog- raphy of Premier W. L. McKenzie Kung. The official Hand Book ofhe t present conditions and Progress of Canada 1935.. These books as well as all others can be loaned to all non-members at 5 cents per book. HURON'S NEW WARDEN R. J. Bowman, of Brussels, was chosen Warden of Huron County on Wednesday afternoon of last week at the' opening session of the county council. The distinction goes to Brus- sels for the second time in six years,. the late A. C. „Backer having been warden in 1930. hTe new warden has been at the county council board since 1932. He is a son a son of Jas Bowman (well known former M.P.) and is a Presbyterian and a Conser- vative. During the past 15 years Mr. Bowman has lived in Brussels, since retiring from the farm; His parents make their home with him. His only daughter, Miss Bowman rendes in Godierich. Those who know Robert J. Bowman intimately, state the is a quiet, unassuming man and bespeak for him a successful year. The coun- ty council did not convene until Wed - NEW BOOKS • ;pany's strong liquid condition has, peen maintained at its level with In- e,.nzents in Doninlon and tProvin- 'sial Bonds and the Bonds Qf . Muni- Jripalities (none being in default) Ilhich together with the Cash in the, ',anks amount to $56,142.98. If our fonds had to be sold at the present .ime, we would realize a profit of a and $2,400. The -wisdom of our `loard of Directors in investing sur- ilus funds in revenue producing •ponds, can easily be seen as other •ompamies move been looking at the 1 i 'h interest yield and not at the :,curity With the result that in many - instances the Ponds are in default md neither interest or principal can le: obtained. Your Directors bought 'pis past year $5,000 of Ont. Hydro I.11ectr]e Bonds and $1,000 of Capt- ..I:an National Railway Bonds which are guaranteed unconditionally bJ the Prov. of Ontario and the Domin- ion of Canada. $3,000 of the Pro- vince of Ontario 6% Bonds became ,lue on the 1st of December an'! v , re cashed. The let— est recei--e•I from our investments amounted to 82,303.46 which is almost sufficient to pay the expenses of management of the company. Ori examining our schedule of Losses you will notice we had one heavy loss of $3,850 on the 25th of November when two large Lank barns andtheir contents were destroyed 'ay a lantern exploding. Several smell losses occurred which I • 0 f 4 0 0 0 NOTICE 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. Yours Truly, ZURICH CREAMERY 000114104006000ageLe9melm aCCE3 3s ,+rx�,:. a•..:e #c•Qc9mk8415,0 • 1 1 • Cut Your Fuel ill h HALF! • Buy Storm Windows and Doors •'r � LET US QUOTE YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A .. d• LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL were caused by sparks from ch]m.- j f TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU •fir neys and s. ovepipes. Our Board of Directors have asked the secretary to .I. send out literature ie "Fire secor- .p tion" with the policies and his tor- f reespondence thereb t, ing e i �' • e K • tate the public as to ways and means + PHONE 6 in preventing fires.9 The year closed with 2028 policies in force, covering a total risk of $7,859,170 an increase of 40 policies and $115,050. There is a small 'balance of $129.30 in instalments levied during the past year, still un- 004000,Aar6000,81000sp�9�8,g0oyr�0�9080048®OOe9GDOt19C8000.®OOOi 06 paid which speaks very well for the • type of policy -holders we have in our 1 ® '1° a 199 s Y. Y to •�,„ , , „ WAIT. •I• ILEISCH ea ZURICI-1 4.++. +.++++++++++..4i::r..Y.•. '�•9••}••F••r••t •; •i..'r.rs,., .Y..� .-��-r•F�r•'r•..[.rr«,..�.-� STE company. 6i Our annual rate of 15c per. $1001 is still being maintained and we are ' vsesday, a day sitter, out of {,^:'r".ct to pleased to know that we are holding • the memory of the late King George our own nicely. j According to the report of the! Fire Marshall in the Province of i Painful Accident Ontario during 1935 property valued A very unfoTti hart. accident be- at $8,133,362 was destroyed in 14,-, fell a toboggan riding art on Sun- 641 fiof:' This is a decrease from afternoon about a mile south.of iSi 4 ofa 834 fires with a corrrnsl.rt:;• Ct. Jose h when ,, ing decrease of. $I,906,78:? in ta:t Joseph, aparty of young value of destro-sued property. The loss eople were sliding down the lake per capita in the ask out into the lake. When fpr to pastyear amounts me unnaccounta'ble reason the tob- $2.37 compared with $2.90 in •gon skidded and hit a bad rough 1934. During the past year the Tar ot, and coming to an abrupt stop. I have been appointed as agent for V. this district of E. D. Smith & Sons, of Winona, to take orders for their nursery, stock; such as friut trees shrubs, climbers, flowers, ornamental trees, etc. Your patronage solicited. Wm. L. SIEBERT tf13 d p b LICENSED AUCTIONEER so ag For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. I solicit your businese. - rl' if not satisfied will make no cf.:i. b� .. for Services Ren- dered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 13-57. PRODUCE PRODUCE WANTED sp est class of fires in the Province was The occupants of the sled were bad_ in dwellings when fires numbering 1 11,193 caused losses of $2,471,569. y shook up and required medical at- This represents a decrease .of $350,- ten:tion, and Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, 000 over the loss of 1934 and al - who was in that vicinity at the tiriirsIhoug',h 545 barn burned in 1935, was called in to gi.-e medical die!.' there was a decrease of 37 from 1934 One boy had bumped in the face that I The most frequent cause of fires he received discolored eyer, another in the last quarter of the year is a sprained back and the second lad that from smoking, 654 fires destroy - passenger Miss Canthi was being ing $43.234 worth of property. Mat - .h injured about the head and shook uta' dies were also responsible for a largo Unfortanntely for the last passengers number of fires, 182 causes Loss of on the sled, Mr. Gordon Smith, so', 1 $estroy. Fires of unknown origin! •, of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 0. Smith, in the sudden iiripa at his face w::., and destroyed property worth $691,350 efD t raven against the head of Miss Can- 313 fixes, electricity the was ingres0 for 313 fia•es, the loss being 484,100. who was mmediately in front of We would strongly mphazise the m. Gordon received the worst fact that it is very dangerous for a king- up of the party, the front person to tamper with his electrical his Tower mouth was split open. instalati:on. Only an experienced elec it required several stitches to clos: trican should be employed at any al- e external wound, but the worst terations and care hould be taken of the injury is a fractured jaw, as that the right fuses are used to pro - part of the lower jaw hone contain- . tett the installation. Then again the ing four front teeth was driven in hazard from threshing machines is d broken loose from the other part always with us. There has peen an the jaw. The patient was brought agitation to have an Act of Parlia- to Zurich where Dr. MacKinnon, ment passed making it compulsory on . W. D. Bryce and Dr. H. H. the part of threshers to instals rink - wen, the two„ latter dental sur;;- ler systems 'and carry fire extingui- s, examined the injury and after shers. onsultation decided to have a The Hazard of fire should be pro- intTmade and the broken part of jaw back in place moted by our companies along edu- the aid of brought teeth wired to andd cational lines by having literature die. plate. This was then NI - ted in the schools, placards pos- poraryed on Monday evening, and is a ted up during different periods of the y sore and painful condition. The year to meet the conditions of the nt wi1T be left for several weeks seasons and in some instances, coni - give the .broken member of the panies are making grants to child - an opportunity to grow fast a- ren who will prepare essays on Fire n, and it is the wish of all that Prevention and exhibit them at Fall h will be the case. This was ;i and School Fairs. y unusual experience, as well as When our Secretary attended the ne piece of dentistry. annual meeting of the Mutual Fire ;Underwriters in Toronto last March, ,there were some who favored a cen- tral office to be in Toronto where all companies could go and get legal advice on matters pertaining to in- tAthe annual meeting of The surance and they could keep the Township Fire Insurance Com- companies informed from time to y held in the Town Hall, Zurich time as to any changes in the law. Monday January 27th, the three The speaker thought this would ring Directors, Albert Hendrick, cost about $12,000 a year or about ar Klopp and George Armstrong .lac for every policyholder. The idea e re-elected for .three years. as didn't meet with, much approval from as the Auditors, Kenneth Rout- the delegates as it was felt that the ge and- Jacob Haberer` who were local Directors knew conditions in ed for one year. After the An ;their neighborhood better than any,. Meeting the Board of Directors lone elst-.and they ,were not in favor ed George Armstrong, President of having- a. person ,in Toronto die - Fred J. Haborer, Vice-president stating to them how to run their own the present year. As the attend- business. this year was small at this meet- This year we have made a change owing to the inclement weather, in the style of our Calandars and president's address will be pub- judging from the many favorable d as followst comments, our action is much •appre- Zurich, Ont. Jan. 27, 1936 elated. To the Members of The Hay Town- We will now listen to the annual Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. Co. report of our Secretary -Treasurer. Gent and we all hope that we will con - Your Di:rcctors have much untie to have a prosperous year its u:re in submitting herewith the 1936. Annual Report of the Company All of which is respectfully sub - he year ending the 81st clay of nutted. m-ber 19351. Albert Hendrick, President • 0 • a w e A Complete Mineral Feed for the In -foal Mare. Ade- eluate Minerals snakes possible the normal development of the Foal. e; � Get Our Prices on your Minerals for Cattle, and Hogs before buying elsewhere. Cod Liver Oil c. $1.00 a Gallon for poultry and Hogs., er h We are in a position to take Cream 'tin and Eggs at my home at Zurich, for hi which we will pay highest market' sin prices. We will grade your eggs as of we receive them, and pay according as to grading. Give us a Trial! th First house south of Dominion Hotel THOS. H. MEYERS, Phone 116, Zurich. Ont. Live Poultry WANTED taken every Day till 3 o'clock pm.. Do not feed Fowl same morning when brought in HIGHEST CASH, PRICES --FOR— CREAM AND EGGS Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich USED SKIS TO DELIVER MAIL Mail was delivered from Parkhill on R.R. 6 on skis during the snow blockade by Ray O'Neil, 19 -year-old Parkhill youth who. covered about 10 :miles of the 21 -mile route on skis across country with a heavy mail :ag strapped to his back. The. route is east of Parkhill and blocked roads were- holding up the mail delivery. •1;�--rA Funeral .At Lucan The funeral of Thomas Coursey of Lucan took place to Holy Trinity Church for service and interment in St. James: Cemetery. Deceased was a descendant of one of the pioneer Comities of the district, was born and ' lived' the 85 years of his life on the 4 aria where he died in 13iddulph Tp le, is survived. by, t<va mars and. one an of out Dr Co eon a c sp the by fill ver spli and jaw gai sue ver afi ANNUAL insurance Meeting Hay pan on reti Osc wer well led elect' nual elect and, for ince ing the lishe T ship Gen -pleas 31st for t Deco 1 1 SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet CIovers and Timothy Seeds. Coal and Coke at HensalI and Zurich at all Times. Master and Pioneer Poultry and Hog Feeds. WVIONINVVANAWAVIMANAVMAVAIMAYAMI Zurich Drug Store School S pplies We have a full Line of all the requirements of School Supplies ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS IN STOCK. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. 4.+++++++++++++++++++++++44 KEPT See Our Supply of Toilet Preparations Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS. A• J. MacKinnon, uTioh fittimplwkimfokikmmwmmilmmppowwwwi4