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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-04-09, Page 5k. ThHursdayr April Otfa, t9'36) BUSINESS CARDS Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, RAOUL Etc. Ms. in this LEGAL oimbEyE.FlowaRs SARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. NOTICE Column POFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off . the Square, GODERICII, Ontario. Farmers take Notice, the Hensel' Speeial Attention to Mosinee] and P. 0. Fertilizer Branch .as now Court Work. open for orders. Orders should be Holmes may be consulted left with Wm. Pepper, Phone 92 r 111 Goderach by Phone, and Phone Hensall Central, our Ciub Secretary. charges reversed. .Albert Hendrick, President. rawanattersamonnummaaamisonomus......ouramssawesozatraommuno DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L, D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON' At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Mon.day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. H. H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON • OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario ...•=1=MGIMITZMI VETERINARIA.N Dx. W. B. C • XON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON 'Office in the Home , et the late Dr. J. Routledge. l'hone-96, Zurich) A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario -Veterinary Collage, University of Toronto. All *diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Hemel& Office on Main Street. opposite Town Halt Phone 116. HENSALL. Limailmseraaminararatt part911.T.11014.1. BUTCHERS urichsPopular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on Innd. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins 11. Yungblut & Sou GARAGE TRADE IN YOUR DANEROUS TIRES NOW! - A MOST GENEROUS ALLOWANCE STOCK REDUCING SALE NOW ON! IL S. Wein Phone 60 — DASHWOOD INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK DT l LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- JAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS, OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Ins:Immo at Risk on Dec. Sist, Ins., $20,47973:0.00 ( Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $264,627,52. Bifes—$4.50 per $1,000 fnt a Tears E. F. Klopp—Zurich Meat, Also Dealer la Litlhlnind Re& • Auul all kind( nottssocume NOTICE I have accepted ' an Agency with the well known Wellington Insurance 'Co., covering all kinds of Automo- bile Insurance at greatly reduced rates. No increase in rates for .short terms. For particulars apply to: J. W. Haberer, Agent, Zurich NOTICE Notice is hereby given that in future no bcycle riding will be al- lowed on the ,sidewalks in Zurich. Also no rollerskating in the business section of town. Anyone found viol- abing these by-laws will be prosecuted according to law. By Order, Zurich Police Trustees. William Thiel, Constable NOTICE Reeinning Monday, April 6th 1 will be trucking live hogs to the White Packing Co., Stratford each Monday. Kindly get in touch with me, as I solicit your patronage. Herbert 13lock, Zurich. Phone 102 "TWINMAPLES" `'Where the Big White Leghorns Grow. Eggs for Hatching,- Etc., Etc. The same prices as last Season. We are pleased at any time to shOw you our Stock..—Bruce J. Klopp, Zurich, Ont. tf37 Ubed Cars For Sale We are or: IZte following Used Cars for Sale: 1 1930 Chevy. panel delivery car. 1-1928 Ford Coach. 1-1929 Ford Coach.. 1-1930 Ford Coach. 1-1931 Chevy. Sedan, DeLux. All have good tires, good upholst- ering and mechanically good; gone over carefully by us. L. A. Prang and Son, Zurich • NOTICE have been appointed as agent for this district of E. D. Smith & Sons, of Winona, to take orders for their nursery, stock; such as friut trees ous Women in Polotical Life" an shrubs, climbers, flowers, ornamental instrumental by Doreen O'Dwyer, al - trees, etc. Your patronage solicited. so a reading by Miss Beartice Man - Wm. L. SIEBERT tf18 son entitled "Uncle Alm and the LOCAL NEWS Hey Council met on Monday for the .April session. Mr, Tommy Jones of Windsor sp- ent Sunday with his friend Mr. Jetry Mir of town. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Scotchmer and son Gordon and Miss Rose of Hay- field were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht. Mrs. C. Silber and Mr. and Mrs. Jean McAllister and Mr. Jas. Broad - foot of the Parr Line, motored to London on Monday. Miss Ruth Witmer of the Belvieu. Line is at present spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Wilfred ;Jervis of Clinton. The auction gales of Mr. Milne Rader of the 14th Con., and Mrs, Barbara ,Surerus last week were Well attended and in general good prices were realised. Mrs. Lydia }Tale and daughter Pearl, and Mr. •Clare and Miss Ro- maine Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Mlle were Sunday visitors at Hen- sel'. On Good Friday there will be ser- vices in the Evangelical churoh. at 10 a.m., also on Thursday evening, and the Men's Chorus wifl ing on Easter Sunday. This is what we call Passion week, or the week previous to Easter Sun- day. It is everyone's duty at this Easter season to bear in mind what this has meant to the Christian world and civilization. On Friday,.Good Friday, the local churches will hold services, in commeration of the Christ that was orucified some nineteen hundred years •ago. The Good Friday week is very often ushered in wit bad weather, and this year is no exception, as it is cold,. unusually cold for April, with snow on the ground, looks more like Chi- istmasethan Easter. On Tuesday ev- ening we experienced one of the sev- erest snow blizzards of the winter, But this time of year their durations are shorter. Mr, and Mrs. Stade and Miss Inez and Mr. Ivan Yungblut motored to Toronto on Friday evening to at- tend the St. Mike's College Buzzers of Toronto and the, Guelph Maple Leafs hockey match which was play- ed at Toronto. 'Phis being the O.H. A. final_ gamc of the 4,enso-a, The result being in favor of the Toronto team. Mr. Harold Stade, who • was the popular Guelph goal keeper for the past sealon, returned home with his parents. There was a large attendance, at the Gerber Estate Auction Sale on Tuesday, although the weather at times was had, but good praces werr realised. There was also a large at- tendance: Among these who attnid- edfrom a distance were: Messrs Mose and Christ Yantze also Mr. Dan Yantze of Baden; Mr. and Mata Jonas Boshart and daeghter and on in law from Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schultz of Poole, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boshart of New York State Womens' Institute The annual meeting of the Zurich Branch of the Women's Institute was held in the Council Chamber on Monday evening, April 6th with a n attendance of 38 members and visit- ors. The meeting was opened with Miss Anna Daters in the chair. The Programme consisted of a peper read by Miss Pearl Wurtz on "Fam- LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex 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 Ren- ered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood hone 13-57. d PRODUCE PRODUCE WANTED 0...•••••••••••••••••• We are in a position to take Cream an Eggs at rny home at Zurich, for which we 'will pay highest market prices. We will grade .your eggs as we receive them, and pay according to grading. Give us a Trial! First house south of Dominion Hotel THOS. IL MEYERS, Phone 1/6, Zurich, Ont. Liniment After the program the annual election of Officers took place which was successfully conducted by Mrs. J. Hey. with the following re- sults: Hon, President, Mrs. H. Hess; President, Mrs. T. Meyers; Ist Vice - President, Mrs. H. Neeb; 2nd Vice., Mrs. G. Farwell; Secretary Miss Beat rice Manson; Assistant Secy., Miss Jessie MasDonald; Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Johnston; Committee in oharge:Mrs. Ferd Haberer, Miss Anna Deters, Mrs. Dave Ducharme, Miss Pearl Pfile, Mrs. John Gascho, who served a very dainty lunch, Hauptman is Executed The long and drawn out case of Bruno Richard Hauptman for the kid- napping and slaying of the Lindberg baby, which was a million dollar ev- ent, was abrubtly ended last Friday evening in Trenton, N. J. When the convicted man walked to the electric chair and died in silence, and ended hislife. His face was grey, but his limbs were firm and he needed no help as he went briskly to the chair. Col. Mark 0. Kimberling, prison war- den, said he made no confession to the crime which he had maietaMed Farrn Produce :There is yard; diversity of opinion as throughout that he did not commit. 1to whether Hauptman was the actu- al kidnapper arid slayer, and even a- mong the radio news commentators differed on opinion. However, if in the future it can be proved that he HIGHEST CASH PRICES 18 not the guilty party, it will be --FOR-- , only to regret that it is now too late as the xecution cannot be reclaimed CREAM f EGGS AND and the innocent man, if he was such, be brought back to lite again. After POULTRY the first shock of current was sent through bis body six and a half aniu- ates later six physicians proclaimed the body lifeleas. There was not a iaraggle, •and it seemed a sad event ot the hist moments. WANTED Wm. O'Brien Phone 10414, Res., 444, Zurich TRAI,J). -'47,!",•!7?". FARM FOR SALE OR RENT PO SALE -15 acres good pasture never failing water. Lot 16, Con. '7, Hay Tp.—W, C. Pearce, Exeter. 'FOR. SALE A quantity of good mixed hay, also some feed oats and buckwheat for sale. Apply to, Mrs. Mabel Snider,Zurich or at the farm, Mr. Oscar u.charme LOST Between Hensall and Zurich, on April ath, part of a truck rack Pinder kindly notify Thos. Meyers, Phone 116, Zurich. NO' r , I have a pure bred Durham Regis- tered Male animal for serv7ce, months old.—Ben Keys, R.R.1, Zur- ich. Phone 2-96 Hensel]. FAR fid FOR !.tALP 100 acres comprising Lot 22, Con. 2, Township of Hay. Good bank barn. 96 acres comprising Lot 21. Con. 2, Hay; 2 frame barns, good frame house. These forms are with- in half mile have 20 acrc:s in fall wheat and 35 .acrer, seeded to ea tee; p'enty water, and 36 acres bush. Fall plowing nearly all done. They will )"'"3 sold together or separ- ately. enly to Peter McNaughton or Donald :I:urns, Hensall. TENDERS WANTED SealedTenders will lie received by 4' the Council of the To eredait 0: up to six o'clock, April 18th, 1936, for the following: For supply of power zo operate Township crusher in Welsh's Pit; contractor to supply drive belt. Tenders to state price per cubic yard of material placed in bin. Also tender for supplying crusher with gravel and stone from pit. Tenders to state price per cubic yard of material delivered from crusher. Tenders also to state price per yard with use of dragline and without use ui dragline seParately. „Also tenders for trucking from crusher. Tenders to be per yard mile. Tenders may be made separ- ately or for the whole contract. Successful contractor to aim e all of a?culents an.1 r.:7vc a suti- factory bond :for $30100 for faitiqui performance of woric. Contract to be completed on or .hefore September 19g4. Lov:.vt: or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be mailed or handed to: A. F. HESS, Clerk, Township of Hay, Zurich, Ont. Baby Chicks Ila-hine now running for Custom Hatching. If you are not ready for Chicks when hatched I will keep them two weeks for small charge. Pioneer poultry feeds, and Poultry Supplies. METROPOLITAN HATCHERY Phone 184 W. EXETER, Ont. Verne Tapp, Manager TO AVOID SPRING DISEASE IN LIVESTOCK GIVE. Dr. Bell's CONDITION POWDERS THEY'RE GOOD L. Schilbe and Son Zurich -- Ont. Mc' iniey's Chicks Our hatching program includes Government Approval, sixth year, Bloodtesting for five years and Spec- ial feeding of Breeding Stock for vitality in the chicks. It includes the setting ef choice eggs, carefully incubated and hatched to preserve their vitality. It also includes a practical sanitat- ion program to protect their health. That's why they live better. That's why they grow better. That's why they pay better. For further information, Call, Phone or Write: The hatchery is located on the Goshen Line, Stanley Township. The phone number is 97 r 11, Hen- son. The address is R.R.1, Zurich, Ont. We appreciate your enquiries and business. J E IVIcKINLEY PAGE FIVE ..--.„.........,-,......,......-.4 ,..,.. ' • loos•••••••••••••••0.00***0-s410•910.0404000•••••••••••004# • • il 10 • . NOTICE I . • • • • We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. 1 • • Fat for Churning Cream delivered at Om plant. Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed Yo0 m ur Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the sae Day. Yours Truly, ZURICH CREAMERY f0 e areaaaa aceeeee*eavaaeaetweoroeas9,,»e,o***aagoweiaaaateol$ •,..‘+++ + ++ ++ + + ++ + + + • ; • • +++++++++.a.++++++++++++++++ Cut Your FueBill in HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors . • l 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 + PHONE + .r.:msnams ++++++++++++++++ ' 69 • gti a 0 0 0 00 a WAIT. 4. 4. IISCR4: ZURICH t • +++++++++++steset-tes.+•:. + + Ser 0000001.00000 00 906060113 f900000 oci.zord t.00.0 006 EC.S s goecoeoo oal 00 A Complete Mineral Feed for the hi -foal Mare. Ade- quate Minerals makes possible the normal development of the Foal. Get Our Prices on your Minerals for Cattle, before buying elsewhere. Cod Liver Oil c. $1.00 a Gallon for poultry and Hogs and Hogs. SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and Timothy Seeds. Coal and Coke at Hensall and Zurich at all Times. Master and Pioneer Poultry and Hog Feeds. 000 stathee eavegteatmet ea ft a seaseacasag sesesoeseseeeesseses • • 0 0 0 urich Drug Store 1 ehool Su pH s We have a full Line of all the requirements of • School Supplies ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. +++I•++++++++++++++++++++++ See Our Supply of Toilet Preparations Perfume; Toilet 'Pinters, Perfurnizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. it 4444.4,40441*****4•440•+++.20140. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. ' FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN • PENS. • . igc• fie Dr. Al J. MacKinnon, Zurich famyk.WWitiksWMIkM,AP MMO.Nykikp