Zurich Herald, 1937-01-07, Page 5• •
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BUSINESS CARDS 'hilt Your Want, For Sale
LEGAL ---- Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. •in this
ii0LNIEs
ARRISTER, souarron NOT-
,ARY PPUBLIC, ETC.
'OFFICE—Hamilton
Street; Just off
be Square, GODERICII, Ontario.
Special Attention to Caramel and
Court. Work. -
Holmes may be consulted at
Gederich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed.
DENTAL
Dr. W. D. BRYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ 131,0 CK—Z URI CH
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday
• Wednesday.
Dr.
11 H. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter - Ontario
and
VETERINARIAN
W B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Mee in the Home of the late
Dr. J. Routleclge.
Phone -96, Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.S.
;Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
etiseaSes of domestic animals treated
'-by the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
* calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
ecter of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Ilennels. Office on Main Street,
evosite Town Hal/.
.Phone 116. HENSALL.
.....musemoos moceommooloomoesomors.vosso
LICENSED AUC
•For Huron and Middlesex
• AM IN. A POSITION TO CON-
-,
4fieet any Auctiou Sale, regardless
as to size or article to sell. I solicit
:mir business, and if not satisfied will
• enake no charges for 'Services Ren-
sdared.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
Phone
PRODUCE
Faun Iioduce
WANTED
31-1IGHEST CASH PRICES
-FOR--
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Win O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS.
Zuricits' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
Very Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bologna; Sausages,
Ea., always on hand. Kept
iresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and skins
B. Yiinhhit & Son
INSURANCE
1Vcstern Farie ia1
Weather liaswance Ce.
OF WOOD6TOCK
• MIE LARGEST RESERVE HAL -
AMIE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
610 THIS IWW tN ONTARIO
eilmount of Insurance at Risk on De&
• 31st, 1935, $20,479,T494,08
otal Cash in Bank and Bonds
• $254,627.52.
tee—$4.59 per 0,000 for 3 Year.
E. F. itiolo- -Zurich
Meta, litho baler ill. Lidlitaine ods
Zeds Ali kink of Fits Issumsse
Column,
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LOST
In 7,urich, as quantity of -money,
about, November 24th, Finder kindly
return same to. Herald Office and
receive a reward_
N4O.11114.11
FOR SALE
• 1928 Ford Coach, good running
condition, 4 good tires, only $75.
---L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich.
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ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Zurich
•Agricultural Society will be held in
:the Town Hall, Zurich on Wednesday
!Afternoon, January 20th at 2 o'clock
for the purpose of receiveng annual
report and transacting such business
as is done at this meeting.
Klopp, Secretary-Treas.
NOTICE
T have left ley outstanding acco-
unts at the Bank of Montreal, •who
I have authorized to collect same.
Kindly call at the bank and settle
your account of owing me.
Everett Heist
WANTED
A. limited. number of tattle fo
winter feeding. Apply to
Chas. Rau, R. R. 2, Zurich.
OlIOSLOIXBOCEBOOVONBIALMOOX.N003461010M.OLMINO.02.210
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.
sionasonnosantoostommemomnersocesostomoommaloasrai
FOR QUICK SALE
A 2,000 -lb. weigh scales and
Portland cutter for quick sale.
Herb Block, Zurich.
STRAYED
Prom Lot 12, Con. 1, Hay, one
yearling st--• • -le with genie red
on neck and head, slit in both ears.
Finder notify T. H. Shapton, Exeter.
FOR SALE
About 50 White Rock Pulletts for
quick Sale. Apply to:
Theo. Steinbach, R. R. 3, Znrich.
YOBBIBERIZOLOSIONNIMOMINBINOWnittib
NOTICE
ANNOUNCEMENT
A-
Mr. Ierry 1VIero visited at Lot
on Thursday lest,
,Mrs, It F. Stade, Ear) Yungt
and Oscar Klopp spent the week
in Detroit.
M. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and
Bolls were New Year visitors
relatives near Baden. '
Born—At Hay Township on
5th, to Mr. and. Mrs. Walter
a daughter.
Messrs. Jacob and Perch Tra
and Mr. E. F, Klapp attend°
Honey Co-operative meeting in
onto the past week.
Mr..and 1VIrs. J. Ober •or Det
were New Year visitors at h
of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sararae of
Blue Water Highway. •I
Mr. Eldon Schnell of Detroit
Mr. Edward Schnell •of Hayfield
re week -end visitors with their m
er Mrs. J. Schnell in town,
Miss Grace Guenther, of Ki
ener, Mrs. Earl Guenther and
Lloyd of Dashwood, called on ti
aunt, Mrs. Lydia Geiger during
past week.
Monday, January 18th is the
day of grace with the old 1936
ense .plates for Ontario, also
new driver's permits should be
by that date. Don't forget, Janu
18th, after which they will start
check up. ,
• CO. RATES ALL PAID
Once more Huron County Mini
palities have lived up to then. repu
tion of paying their own way. 'Con
rates for 1936 totalling $24,3,4,
have been paid in full to Treasu
A. H. Erskine. There are no arxe
to be paid up.
4 •
The mild and spring like sfeatli
the past few weeks was wily' nat
ally to be followed by cold, and r
winter weather, but fortunately
have practically no snow, ae.th.e. in
or traffic is not hindered' be the le.
The roads are getting quite good,
the dust flies like in summer 'tirri
A little fall of snow would be w
come to the farmers to cover t
wheat fields and meadows. •
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H HERALD
NOTICE
• 01.1. December 19th, the Babylon
'bine
ad the Goshen Line have or-
ganieed, Reef Club for six months
to give t} • their meet at cost,
they ' ea few, more 'members to
eareas; and . anyone that
eign, are to Call Atha
sea home, as the beoks are
0.
•
William. Bender, Zurtish, Ont,
see
•
' FOR SALF •
1' bay mare 6 yrs. old; Black colt
*rising 2 yrs; Bay,sucking colt; a
few fresh cows; some stocker piga.
,APply to •'Samuel Helmer, R. R. 3,
a.yaeld. Phone 78r11, Hensel!.
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Huron County Council
Meeting •
• The sleet meetine of -Fee The
County Couneil will be held in the •
Council ,Chare b ea. Court House
Goderich. Cemmencing Tu'''
January 19th, at 2 p.m. 1987. or
fIlenders, all accounts, Notices of De -
Potations. Applications ani °thee
business vequirieg attentlo Co -
alt should be in the hands of the
• ty Clerk by January 16th.
M. Roberts, County Clerk,
• Goderich Ont.
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Fat for Churning Cream delivered at out plara.
Prompt Service and Hilliest Cash Price Guaranteed
Tour Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the SA*
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!
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Annual Meeting
The annual school meeting h
in the school house on Wednesd
last, at a fairly well attended, met
ing and several items mere up ft;
discussion. The total receipts
the public school were $5824.!
while the expenditurea-ineTudbeg ,4
balance en hand of 1268.b5, and
total expenditures are ..$544.87?'
Contivation school sbh
on hand of $1449:27,
that the finances are
condati.cm:
FINANCES AlIt'.)e"'firt.
The Township of St
'County, boasts one of thelbeet
tial standings of any municipeli
the province.• For three years the, e.
has paid no interest t� banks or
other institetion. On top of thotil
council this year is winding up will
a surplus of $6,969.76 to its credit:4
in spite of the fact that the tax !rat.
was dropped from two mills to on
and a half mills. William Sweitze
Is the retiring reeve of the Township
and H. K. Eilber is the Clerk 2.14
Treasurer:
669
ton •• 689
highest were elected.
Efiber Returning Officer.
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for the exams, , We are
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Buy Storm Windows andsDoors
LET US QUOTE YOU! •
're • REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A 4,
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f2 Colder Days will soon be here again, and provision
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S must be made with suitable Fuel to keep the home :
: warm and cornforqable. We can supply practically
6 all the called for grades of Coal and Coke with
prices very morerate... Let us fill your bin! •a
Master al1d Pioneer Poultry Feeds I
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Plow points to fit all no akes of g
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RESCUPD FROM RIVER)
and Mrs. Win. F. Braun, o1 Forest Dashwood for the support given him
and former residents of Zurich, ree exiAlleerecent election and also to the e•'-'
Plain Dresses and Suits 70c. •scued 11 year old Ronald. CI 44:#ptikiOk Memorial Band. I
from the waters of Hickory Cr sk +ere
CARD OF THANKS
isli• to take this medium in
'y thanking the Electors of
ood for the hearty support ex -
ie at the poll on „Konday for
"Trustee—Clayton Pfile-
e,
CARD OF THANKS
SEEDS! SEEDS!
in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and
Timothy Seeds.
Coal and Coke at Hensall and Zurich at all Times,
Sail
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E. Nadiger wishes to express s. •
Forest—William Braun, son 01 Mil sincere thanks to the electors of
• .
Insurance near Forest on. January 1st, after the e' The results of the Police Trustee
Included. This is a con-
tract' boy fell into the strea fromai1if tction on Monday resulted as fat-
ting ice floe. Classen' jlnie'ped to ,k Clayton Pfile, Edw. Nadiger,
ice from the shore arid •was at pie .94,ry Zimmer, elected. The defeated
special
for a limited time only.
PARISIAN
LAUNDRY
LTD.
And Dry Cleaner's.
Thiel's Transport
•
CONTROLLING
TUBERCULOSIS
Everyone Imams about diseases that
at one time caused great loss of life and
that have been brought under control
In the last thirty orfortyr Years as a resat
of modern public health methods. Ty-
phoid fever is one illustration. Twenty-
five or thirty years ago, it was not
uncommon for cities to have death rates
from typhoid ranging as high as 60 or Ts
deaths oat of every 100.000 living persons;
to -day, it is almost a disgrace for a city
to have a death rate of more than ono
or two per 100,00(1, and in many cities
rates for typhoid for the lust year were
les than one.
Yellow fever is another plague of a
generation or two ago .when whole cities
were quarantined because of U-
MAl:larks, the killer of children a
row years ago, is to -day becoming a rare
disease. Many communities leave not
had a death or even a case of diphtheria
la several years. thanks to Modern
methods of inronntization against this
disease
Smallpos, that scourge and terror of
our forefathers, it now seldom heard of.
And salt gees, those dread diSerescs -which
muco decimated the population, are now
practie...dly ated.
latherculesis is *AM lat from being
cormacred, het it is encouraging to note
that mere progress has been made in
conquering this 'enemy during the limb
thitty.fisro years of this century than in
at, the centuries that went before. Tho
death rate- in. Ontario in 1900, shortly
after the National Sanitarittra assoesa
tiOTI VMS organized, was estimated at
10) per 100,000.. To -day it is 47.
It is a splendid showing and .with. the
ma fa sight vre hopefully enter the last
lap or the MOO, but as everyone knows,
the last lap calls for tho greatest effort
and if we aro to succeed gaining the
cevapleto mastery *er this plague as
bas been gained over ethers, we mut
ore:.
strive as never bef
Oiyon the necessary :emu/alai support,
the aftsit eke, the Torento and the
Queen Mary ITOSpitaia for Oensureptives
wlUcentintar to tead the var.
send yosr gift to National
Mizell lam.. tislaatatien, 2,23 College St.,
Tarawa-
'
when a floe on which he was standidates being Chas. Rinker and
ing broke loose and headed down bavid Tiernan.
stream He was thrown into tas•,Mr. Elnier Zimmer who for the
water when the floe broke and his ast 6 months has been operating a
cries attracted Braun. Braun climb- barber shop in Strathroy is now back
ed
the ide the bridgrasp-
With the Guenther Transport with over sof ge,
• ed Classen as he drifted past andem. he was formerly employed for
pulled him to safety. -even years.
and Mrs. A. E. Oestreieher
HYMENIAL and familY spent the week -end ' :in
• Desjardine—Portice lkyanston, London and Thaineeford.
The marriage of Ardella Elizabeth »MisS Grace Guenther of Kitchener
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frit. Spert New Year's with 'her. brother,
Portice, Parkhill, to Melvin Deslar- r. and Mrs. E, Guenther.
dine, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs: Miss Anna Hess of Zurich was a
Leo Desjardine, Grand Bend, • ew Year's visitor with Mr. 'and Mee
solemnized by Rev. J. B. Moore at Y. Hoffman.
the United church, Grand Beni. Af- Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Nancy
• terwards a reception was held at the Arnie spent a few days with her sia-
home of the bride's parents', whers • er in Kitchener last week.
the wedding dinner was served. Mt Miss Mavis Spencer has resigned
and Mrs. Desjardine left on a trip er position at the Post Office and
• to Windsor, Detroit and other United L Messrs. Alvin Kellerman, Mervyn
States points, and on their return iieniari and Harry Zimmer were on
they will reside at the bridegroom's business trip to Toronto last keek.
home in Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin of
iighland Park, Detroit, spent New
More Cases, Less Fines
ear's holidays with her grandparen-
Although there were 78 more cas ts Ma and Mrs. Louis Weber.
es in the Magistrate's court this yr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Willert, Mr.
than in 1935, fines totalled $524.00 nd Mrs, Edmund Kraft, Mr. and
more last year. Figures taken from rs. L. Resterneyer'Mr. and Mr$.
the records show 520 cases in 1936 'gin Willert, Mr. Ed. Willert and
with fines totalling $1,836 and cost; rib Wein* all attended the funeral
„ e ,
$1,751.14, whereas in 442 cases last thlate MrsHenry Willert itt
year fines imposed totalled $2,860 ttieo, Mich., last week,
and costs $1,337.30. Pines under the tr. and Mrs, Wm. Nadiger and
L.C.A. were more numerous last year 1 s tee Zeta, attended the funeral
accounting for the greater pati of e late Mrs. Ogden at Kirkton on
Vie difference. In the total of 520 1,lrday.
cases this year the MaeLaeen, Hugg- iss Ruth Humble who spent the
•ard and Pletcher cases are eounted Iidays with relatives here returnee
only
'as one each, whereas there was 6 her home in Sarnia on Tuesday.
a total of 130 charges against. the Mi. Gordon Elliott who has been
le-olors and lawYer. There we.eo 178 nursing her fa,t1u=r Mr. T. C. Reid foe
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School Su
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We have a full Line of
all the requirements of
School Supplies
All authorized Public School
Book s,inelu ding the New Speller
All HighScbool Text Books, ete.
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
See Our Supply of Toflet
• Preparations
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes.
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
IDr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zi
charges under the crintistal' e0de iri the past few inonths hes returned to jipasfiii iliumvap4t,itilkt R,11A/4krific
toa5 and the same number iii, 1936. her home in TlItetiforct., . /7/11N.WPF` iv ‘''' '
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