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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-12-24, Page 5Thursday, December 2' ) X3$1 ,r BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL 1JDLT Y E. HOLMES BARR1STF t, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. ,IOFFICE Haan Ilton Street, Just off the Square, •GODERICII, Ontaxio. A limited number of cattle for Special Attention to Counsel Courtand winter feeding. Apply to Work. Chas. Rau, It. R. 2, Zurich. XT. Holmes may be consulted at ,Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc, Ads., in this Calumny WANTED DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZUR1CH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At IXARTLEIB'S 13LOC1 , DASI3W OOD and Every Monday, Tuesday Wednesday. Dr. H I3f.. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario • VET.ERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, VETERINARY SURGEON Home late Office in the Dr. J. Routledge, Zurich Phone --96. A. R. Campbell, V ,S, Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All 4iiseases of domestic Briar Pletated lay the most Day or night Charges reasonable. Also That ..ilia promptly attended to fetter of Scottish terriers. In Street, Kennels. Office on Main *pp°'sito, Town Hall. Phone 116. IiENSALL. tICEN BED AUCTIONEER For Huron anjY(galdlesex al A'1 IN A POSITION egaralCON- lgct any . Auction Sale, solicit .as to size or article 'toell. Iicit sol amour business, and if not satisfi Ren - ed will :mrake no charges for eyed- ServWE'BER---Dashwood ' ARTT3111 done I3 -5'I_ mapodeo,,,,,,,o.on..-,.. PRODUCE�--- Faun Plod:lice HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR— CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY WM. O'Brien Thune In, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS FOR QUICK SAI ' Two Staves, for immediate Sale. Apply to John Hey, Jr., Zurich. For Sale A quantity of Mixed Grain, also some oats for sale. Apply to Theo. Laporte, south of Drysdale. LOST A 1% year old roan heifer, has horns; ring or slit in bottom of right ear. Strayed from my pasture farm Babylon Line, Hay. Finder kindly notify Herb Desjardine, Zurich. FOR QUICK SALE A 2,000.1b. weigh scales and Portland cutter for quick sale. • Herb Block, Zurich. STRAYED a LOCAL NEWS The various stores and places of business have been nicely decorated representing the Yuletide season. The merchants have also put in some at- tractive articles for the buying pub- lic. Large quantities of fowl have been taken in by the local produce dealer:, and contrary to predictions, the price of fowl have made a slight increase in price, as it was thought :soine time ago that fowl would be an overpro- duction on the markets, Mr. A. F. Hess was to London on Sunday where he visited with his son Paul who is onvalescent in the Vic- toria Hospital, and is progressing as well as could be expected. Mrs. A. F. Hess, who spent a week at London has returned to her home here in town. Mr. J. W: Merner„ made a motor trip to Elmira the beginning of the week, and was accompanied home by his two daughters, Catherine : and Mary, the former being on the El- mira public school teaching staff, while Mary is attending high school at Elmira. Friday, being Christmas day, will be considered as a public holiday. In fact practically everybody will cel ebrate the holiday to its full, but we notice this year the mail carriers are not 'excused, after enjoying many a Christmas with their family, they will this year have to make their regular trip, and tread the long way alone.' The local churches will be .holding the usual services, and it is expected many visitors will be in our midst over the precious Yuletide days. • A GOOD REPORT As we look over the financial re- port of the Zurich Police Trustees, we cannot help but admire their way of conducting business the past year as it was financially the heaviest year in many a day, owing to the $3492.15 spent in putting down tit:, Bituminous pavement in town, and it surprising that the finances are not in a much worse condition, as the as. - essment was raised only a mill. If the 40 % grant from the Provincial Government were in the deficit would be only a little over $1150.00. One item which has been put on a payjng basis is the local water system which has for the past years just about been breaking even, this year shows a nice balance over expenses of $140. We most certainly wish these three Trustees would consider of continu- ing on for a few years more and put things in good ship shape. From Lot 12, Con. 7, Hay, one yearling steer white with some red on neck and head, slit in both ears. Finder notify T. H. Shapton, Exeter. FOR SALE About 50 White Rock PuIletts for quick Sale. Apply to: Theo. Steinbach, R. R. 3, Zurich. NOTICE - 'tyKf �Ibnn. ANNOUNCEMENT Plan Dres. and Suits 70c. insurance I,a.::ta.a.d. This is a con- tract special for a limited time only. PARISIAN LAUNDRY LTD. And Dry Cleaners. Thiel's Transport Popular Zurichs' Po SEAT MARKET Let itis supply you with ,very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ea., always on hand. Kept :fresh in Electric .Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices tor Wool, Hides and Skins e L ungh1nt &S(yL INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insane Co. OF' WOODSTOCK RESERVE, BAT, 1�, LARGEST _ ICE OF ANY,. CANADIAN MUT• VAL COMPANY DOING RUS1NES` OF THIS KIND 1N ONTARIO .:Amount of Insura kcceTelt on Dec, 3irst, 19'3.5, $20,479,730.00 'Total Cash in Bank and Bonds • $214',627„52. ;dates -44.50 per $1,000 for 3 Year, E. F. Kropp—Zurich dl l�asl „� 1 d gods *lea, AI,S/3, l�rllSl' 1>a. aK� all kiwis • of, I! ice luau l.s n( r 'bed Cars For Sale We are offering the following Used Cars for Sale: 1930—Coupe, a good one. 1928 Pontiac, a Bargain. 1927—A good car cheap. 1928—Ford Coach, at $100. All have good tires, good upholst- ering and mechanically good; gone over carefully by us. L. A. Prang and Son, Zurich a REACHING THE GOAL Consumption, as tuberculosis of the lungs is commonly called, is a wasting ailment; stubborn to master, requiring treatment and caro over a long period home. Then, too, iseldom a coe cured at mmunieble disease, especially dangerous to young ,children. This was fully reaiized by the founders of the Notional Sanitarium Association, when forty yawago- they erected the first hospital in Catneda for the treat- ment of this disease T hiS venture mot -with much opposi- tion and even ridicule. for at that time it, was firmly believed that tuberculosis was incurable. It was just one of thes') things which had to bo. so achy bother about it. However-, it was not long before the regimen of this small hospital began to ahoy results—people were actually being cured --going home and talking about it. Seth was the small beginning of the Muskoka, the Toronto and the Queen Mas, Hospitals for Consumptives, which now provide for mama than ono thousand patients. The progress ,wade azul tha ch n=ee in outlook is re ffected by these and the rnany other fine sanatoria throughout the Dominion,. an& by the largo niunbcx of public and l,rivato efgaldzations which to-c3.aY are eparaze ha effort to overeoma tubercut esis;. Tho results haver been that' thousands upon thousaruNbatre been ea a chance given *cot- t; for •fie. mit,teen, b Fa tr PI menti ,�za1t'1 have been 'left 'without hope=, aml the rnortality firma this disease has beerb nacre teed by''fSa%- With tuberculosis ousted from the premier position to stnveatir ream ae: the caruss.. of deans, these is cause for con- gratulation, but there is also the danger of the fooling of self complacency and the siacknning of effort. Nati' the goal in sight this would indeed ho a calamity,. for tuberculosis will not: haat its advance unless it is forced to dee se. This can only be aceomplisbed with the continued co-operation of the i bisrat largo. o. 'Rae • Trustees of the Muskoka. the Toronto and the Queen: Mary hospitals for Consumptives aro determined that. sn far as lies within their power, no ono who waiters from tuberculosis shall be denied n ehanen to get well. If you x euld Falx* in this great life saving work, �Scsa iaf,ion 223 tColl National lithe ct. Tatte h . NOMINATION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Municipality of the Township of Hay will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL In the VILLAGE 'OF ZURICH, on MONDAY DECEMBER 28th, 1936 at the hoar from one to two o'clock p. la., for the purpose of Nominating Candidates, for Reeve and Council- lors for the Township of Hay for the year 1937, and in case a poll is de- manded, polls will be openect on MONDAY JANUARY 4th, 1937 In the several Polling Sub -Division,; of the Township as follows: Poll No. 1, school house No. 2, D. P. 0., Earl Campbell, Poll Clerk, C, Prouty. Poll No. 2, school house No. 14, D.R.O., Donald Burns, P.C., S. McArthur. Poll No. 3, Town Hall, D.R.O., Wm, O'Brien, P.C., Milford Schilbe; No. 4, Town Hall, D.R.O., Dan Oswald, Poll Cloak, Ayhart He :. Poll No. 5, School Hoa.;e No. 12, D. R.O., Urban Pfile; Poll Clerk, Hilton Truemner. Poll No. 6, Kellcrman's sstore, Dashwood; D.R.O., Clayton Pfile; P.C., Arthur Weber. Poll No. 7, School Hon.:'r, No. 3; D.P,O., John B. Forrest; I'.C., Jp..q. n,, ":'r" all ;ter. Poll No. 8, Philbert Denomme Store, D.R.O., P. Ducharme; P.C., Jos Cor- riveau. Said Polls will be kept open from 9 o'clock, a.m. until 5 o'clock p.m. and no longer. At the name time and place Now,.- inations will be received for on:' Trustee for S. S. No. 7, Hay, and if more than one is nominated ;red ^ poll demanded, said poll will be 1 at Town Hall, Zurich, on January 4, 1937. FIRE AT BLYTH Fire swept through two Blyth stor- es late last Thursday night and for two hours threatened the entire bus- iness block of five stores. It was be- ing controlled by noon the next day, after the entire block of the two business places had been dzstroYed'. The stores burned out were: J. E: Munroe's hardware store and W. 3. Thompson's shoe store with the ap- artments on the second. floor. Smoke damaged extended through the entire block to the clothing store operated by the late Samuel Popplestone, the. Benjamin Walsh bakery and his ap- artments, Webster's undertaking par lors and furniture store and the Dr. W. J. Milne drug store. The fire drove M, and Mrs. Munroe and their three children from the building and later Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Taman and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Walsh left their aparturents over the bakery shop when they were endangered. A.. the occupants• had plenty of time for their escape. ANDREW F. HESS, Returning Officer. Dated at Zurich, December 5th, 1936 NOTICE On December 19th, the Babylon Line and the Goshen Line have or- ganized a Beef Club for six months to give them their meat at cost. As they need a few more members to uses up a camas; and anyone that would wish to sign, are to call at the butcher's house, as the books are left there. • William Bend -r, Zurich, Ont. ti Presentation A goodly number of business men of town gathered at Fritz's shop on Monday evening in honor of Mr_ Mr. Everett Heist, prior to his de- parture from Zurich for California, and presented him with. a Gladsome Travelling Bag. Mr. Oscar Flop read the address, and after which Mr Haist made a very suitable reply, Amidst the gathering of business men was Mr. Haist"s successor, Mr. Eckel. The address: Zurich, December 21st, 1936 Dear Everett: We have met this evening to show in a slight degree our esteem and respect to you. During the past ten years in which you have been a resident of this village we have found you willing and ready to support any local activity for the good of the community, in your dealing with the public we have always found you honest and ready to do the square and right thing. You have not only been one of our .successful ,business men but you also assisted materially . in improving the looks of the town by the fine new bakery you had er- ' acted and all other improvements • carried out by you during the past few yeara. as We want you to accept this gift a token of high 'esteem and kindly remembrance which we will always have for you. If you decide to come back to Zurich to live at any future date you will always find a whole hearted welcome. Heist M1'8. r I and We extend to you our best wishes and theconriphments of the Se'ason..., PAGE FIV] ZURICH CREAMERY 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. YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY We also buy and pay Cash for,your Eggs and Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to grade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated! THE ZURICH CREAMERY • p ossossassedea{Deenseet&~s"-Jt etyg* 'o•uaid,+S4w :.-Yi.'.1't5eDoorman; fa'amseas (•+++44+++4.+•!•.......,. . . . . 4. 4. +++++++++++++++++-14 -; Cut Your Fuel Bill 113 HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Doors REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL t a. TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU • 4. LET US QUOTE YOU! F. e. PHONE 69 WAIT. r. LBFLEIsof /_.I U RIC 1-1 0000•00000oii®O6OsO060041 11, ata^.sitses61iGS0®0000a500OCMCINI l a w 0 0 0 0 0 TAKES XMAS. CHEER A trucker from Hensall district, who kindly gave a hitch hoker a ride from Stratford to Seaforth last Tu- esday, has about decided to not do any more good deeds. Letting the hitch hiker off at Seaforth the truck- er went into a garage for a few mom ents and returned to find that two bottles of Christmas cheer, which h' had left in the truck, had disappear- ed. Chief of Police H. Snell was notified and given a description of the hitch hiker. Chief Snell, within a short tame, located the youth and the "cheer'.' ' The youth will face a theft charge in police court. THE DOUBLE - BARRED CROSS International Symbol of the Crusade against Tuberculosis As armies march across the their righthistory, or theirflvongs fors the case may bo, one custom seems to have been common to them all: each carried Sags and banners on which appeared the emblem of the cause. Good or bad, the cause was always blazoned forth in terms of heraldry which gradually became a highly speci- alized study. After the dawn of the Christian era the cross became a tre- miselppand with this emblem their banner, ma doughty knight rode forth to do battle for his principles and to save or reclaim the Holy Land from the Infidel. Crosses of all shapes, sizes and orna- mentations have been used by innumer- able families, cities, orders, guilds. nations and causes. The Spaniards found a religious symbol among the Aztecs which was very rimula: to our cross. The swastika of Ilitlerism is an old symbol made of several crosses. Thus the habit of choosing emblems has carried over into our modern civilization and clubs and such peacetime associa- tions still follow that age-old custom. It was therefore quite the natural thing that as the war against tuberculosis gathered momentum, and nation after nation took up the cause, that some international emblem should be chosen which would bo symbolic. The matter was given careful consideration for it was important that the symbol should be internationally accepted and have a universal appeal, and yet it should he decidedly distinct from any already adopted international symbol such as the Red Cross. It would seem that the tuberculosis campaigners of the eighteen -nineties or thereabout, deliberately went out after a symbol that would have something like the significance and universal accept- ance of the Red (Geneva) Cross, and yot be quite distinguishable from it. They had to avoid not only the Red Ctoodra George, Cross, Anewand ssaints, They had also to- avoid the Celtic, the Greek, the Malteso and the Papal. In the words of Dr. D: A. Stewart, 'After that, it would seem that what they ' w Thought they might require they ant end took.' And so we have the patri- archal cross, the Lorraine cross of the two crusades accomplished, now a symbol in every land of a new popular, enthusi- astic and successful crusade against entrenched tuberculosis, a new crusade to win back for an the people of the world the holy Land of Health." This is the banner under which the Muskoka, the Toronto and the Queen Mary Hospitals for Consumptives have marched these inainy years—tho banner under which they and other sanatorium and tuberculosis workers' orgeteratlons in the Province have won such marked siiCCCSs, nut victory can only be won with the continued effort and the .financial sup- port of the people et large., Your contribution tory National sanies Tarium association, 223 C'nilege St., Toronto will be greatly appreciated, 0 0 0 t 1 3 It is in all Sincerety that we extend to one and all the most Hearty SEASON'S GREETINGS Wishing for You and Yours' an overflowing abundance of the ple- asures, the joy, and the happiness which is Associated with this Sea- son, and may the coming Year bring to You the PROSPERITY and PRICELESS GIFTS OF HEALTH .. AND CONTENTMENT L.Schilbe & Son 4•01194041011440090604ileoemoarweewar tags goRrowag taut s0oteea+a „wade • 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 MilediANWIMAMAIMWAAVViiiiVANAMAAMW Zurich Drug Store At this Grand Yuletide Season We cannot express our Gratitude in any more Tangible way than by Wishing our Many Friends and Customers a most ri MERRY CHRIS 1TMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Full of Happiness J. 'MacKinnon, Zurioh 1 �l ) p R� s'-4,