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Zurich Herald, 1937-06-10, Page 5
iitxx daY, Tune 10tH; BUSINESS CARDS LEGA. DVDLEY.E.I10lams (BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC,. RTC, OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off the &Aare, GODEEIOII, Ontario. Special Attention to Counsel and Court Work. .Mr. Holmes may be consulted at •Gocaerich by Phone, and Phone (_ charges reversed. i DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK -ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday- AtHARTT.1UB'S BLOCK, DASiiWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. VE Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the late Dr, J. Routledge. Phone -96. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. 1 Put Your Want, For Sale Lusty Fouad, Pte. LOCAI o Rev. E. Burn has go Ads, in this Column, rye t angelical District Rally' in 14)1 FOR QUICK SALE 11'0 White Leghorn Pullets, 13 weeks old. Apply at Herald Office, STRAYED 'Unto lot 22, con. 9, Hay Tvvp., 1 red and white steer about 2 yrs. old, also a red heifer VA years old, Eech have a punch hole mark in left ear. Ed, Reichert, Zurich, Phone 94r10, ieeeeele FOR SALE Broiler Chuckens for quick sale,i at 25 cent each. Apply to Ferd. Haberer, Zurich I linty, Mr. and Mrs. Robes Patti; and .Mrs. Berry of Hensall were„vk itors with Mrs. C. Silber. .• r4' Mrs. Robert Fulton of Sask,, is visiting with her silt Herb. Bender of towns. Mr. and Mrs. Morris 1 aI � grid family wore week -end vrsitora wrath' the former's parents, Mr441 ,r;s, j John P. Rau. Mr. and Mrs. Rolang Gel;or, children Clare and Romain ;Were week -end visitors with the 0,tiir's brother, Rev, and Mrs. 1Z9y 11(l.; Gni ' ger at Welland.. Mr. William Beaver of Kiteb who has been visiting • • • •i,end0 ore and' at Hensall for some wee], , 1kaf+' left for Crediton from 'vcrireu e s` '';h 1 likely return to Kitchener. send Automobile Insurance Tariff and non-Tanrif Rates. Also all classes of accident and sick In- surance. For Particulars Apply to: .T. W. PI.ARERER, ZURICH L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON dry d TERINARIA.%1 ar• t OFFICE: Main Street .Z.eter - Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Eclrstei aiid friend, Mrs. E. Brand and chiid'axid i Mr. A. Becker all of Kitchener, *7:ere Sunday visitors at the home ox `14ldr. and Mrs. Henry Becker Sr of }leer• Dashwood. } p HE he arnnive''rsaxy se vices of the sR#el flow 104'J i:1n ted 'OhuT•eh will be held on nday j'une 20th. • Rev G. W. Mor- ' ., M A., 'Will, he the :anniversary a�ki�lCe�,' »:l• PRYSDALE • Mr; arid Mrs. Stringer from. Ch h sin, Mr. and Mrs, Adam of ,Str ford were Sunday visitors at ,Ge1in'as home,: Mr. and :Mrs. Alvin Wesley of 1 troit, Mrs. H,, Sn11th of Gross Poi Mr. Arthur:lYXousseau oi: St. 3o$i were Sunday. visitors at the 'Mousse ho,omeo. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rau of L fruit were Sunday visitors with tl aunt, Mrs, Jos, Rau, 'Me-. and Mrs. Dennis Duehan ie, Detroit, wore Sunday visitoors the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr Joseph Ducharine, 'Mrs. Gilbert Plante of "o l •h BUILDINGMATERIALS4' 4. t. If you intend doing any Buildingor Repairing this 4 B � we will bepleased p �' �',�aar :.;.Building uild to supply you with the finest of g Materials. Let us quote you. , SUMMER SC "'' EENS 4. ay. er. Will male. screens to i ly fit your windows, rB 1 0 • 0 0 A PAGIr ► tl►004Yfd+400******0**1Dw**.* 1101,00.*fO'M100rn iktoolom ZURICH CREAMER.. Fat We for Churning C ay a.Premium of Two Cents per Pound 13. hurning Cream delivered at our plant. Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed. ` at_• Your Creams Graded, Tested and Paid for the same the e - j ! YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY rat, We also buy and pay Cash for in, � your Eggs and au w Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to 0 grade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated! S' D . hL o THE ZURICH CREAMERY a,. WT! 6K*S..:FVk7:�Y•.=YYJd�w/YO'ti.aNl'.V �' ae��� s� called on friends here M r 'aye Mrs. E. G. Wesley of Dat o i, , has been sarin:• fo:' $..i.,t.,r, PI . B. Moussean, returned to her horn on Sunday • Pleased to repe�-t that Miss Mousseau is irnprovinc;• f: om her an leaeant illness recently, - Mr. Z. Jeri; ey. i'lc, of est resider) of the setticreant passed away at th .home o_s' his son George on Saturday after a lingering illness, as he ob- tained the age of 92 years, and is the olde>t pioneer settler in the dis;- trict. A very bright and cheer” T The first game of juvenile base- er the newsy form. - played; in Zurich evening, and the to attend and 'See N-0 TICE ball in Zurich and ed league, will be Inext Wednesday public are invited FOR GO Graduate of Ontario Veterinary ?College, 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-1 r eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness • kennels. Office oiq Main Street, 'ppposite Town, Hall;., Phone 11 fi. PIE.NSALL, LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex. 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON- ' duct any Auction Sale, regardless 0 as to size or, article to sell. I solicit ! 2 OD CLEANING these youngsters play. Spring and Easter • Have your Dry Cleaning aanc' La ane by THE 'PARISIAN LA As a .result of the London Conner un- ence of the United Church -last week v t odd man for his age, and enjoy( d UN•• ' we learn that Rev. Mn Bandey Who go onlay .morning to St. Pc ! ° • ery much in remincing' of year:: is has been the pastor of the. Varna /lurch, with Rev. Father Brisson of DRY LTD., LONDON. Mens' Sur un circuit for some years, has been sta..I C and Topcoats 70c. All kinds of La y done a reasonable prices. ne by . The funeral was held o• THIEL'S TRANSPORT, ZURIC tinned to Wheatley, while Rev. Peters St of Lakeside comes to the Varna 'cir- H cult. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AA. D OTHER ARTICLES Quarter Mile South of Zurich On SATURDAY, JUNE 19th At 1 o'clock, p.m. Cream separator, evener, Root pul- per, 2 onion snufflers, onion seeder, wagon box, pig rack, grain bags pails, :shovels, forks, fanning mill rake hoes, dinner set complete, chin set, big tables, small tables, bed ma tress and springs, glass cupboard •e3�:siss, pans and dishes, kettles,couc sheets, quilts, carpet steps, dining r000m suit, 3 rugs, a quantity of. wood 16 -in, crocks, lamps, 2 stoves, cedar -chest, knives and forks, flour chest, wash machine, ranger, 2 tubs, wash boards, onion orates, 2 barrels inegar; barrel, oat boxes, quantity 1 hay, blinds, churn, butter bowel, coal oil cans, scythe, inqubator, Mrs. Herb. `Bender is 'natvng,n auction sale of her effectts on Sakur- . Peter's Seminary, London cond- ucting the service. The -child en ef. the deceased who reside in this dis- trict:are: John of the 14th con. Hay; Frank and Arthur and Mrs. Gilbirt Pla of Goderich; Mrs. Regis Den - me, Mrs. David Ducharme and s. Joseph Ducharme of Hay Town - p; and Mrs. Edward Brisson of ysdale. The family is bereft of oving and kind father, which they I indeed miss. day June 19th. Mrs. Bender has re -.e a Gently sold her 50 -acre farm a quay- `Mr T ter mile south of town • to Mr. J; W. I shi Merner of Zurich who gets imme[7l- Dr ate possession. We understand the a 1 Merner family will shortly move on wil the farm, but will continue their general store business in town. •; ZURICH W. I. MEET > The Zurich Branch of the Worn - . ens' IInstit,._te met at the home of the t- President, Mrs. T. Meyers for their regular meeting on Monday evening h „June 7th. The meeting tivas opened -by singing "O Canada" by the mem- bers. Mrs. Ande- sen gave a bri; f summary of the life og George. Mr. your business, and if not satisfied will i snake no charges for- S,eevices. Ren-., no ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood ! h Phone 13-57. A Ile and -' • ' ' bags salt, sealers, ug, fernery `stand; 1 sow in pig, if t previously sold; 85 Leghorn ens yearlings, a number of roosters. PRODUCE Faun Produce WAN .i. .- HIGHEST CASH PRICES —FOR -- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Win. O'Brien , Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS :urichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, IE.ct., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins . Yungblut Sou INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather hesaraaee Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- •t3AL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO `Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec - 31st, 1935, $20,4794730.00 '`Total Cash in Bank are] Bonds $2'64,627.52. :Rates --$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. Klapp--Zurach Aleut, Also, Dealer is fi¢Ltnind Rods ra aliir> a is 1, Ei.es. Loamses.' nd numerous other "articles. TERMS—=CASH Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. Wes. Merner. Cleric. etings will be discontinued. until Oc hate" to which Miss Robson of Ild- Mrs. Herb. Bender, Proprietoress. sober. ertoon replied by reeading a poem of her composition. Both readings we- -- re very much enjoyed. • The afteimoon session was opened with a song after which the guest speaker Miss Bess McDermard of Toronto, Supt. of Women's Institutes very ably addressed the meeting. She explained quite iuily the co-operation program in Home Economics, and after some discussion it was decidsd 1 to take a course in Buymanship. It was also decided to have a summery Day at Hensall August 17th. A very hearty vote of thanks was tendered Miss McDermand for her very instructive and educational talk. The election of officers then took place which `resulted as follows: Hon. Pres., Miss N. Keddy, Hur- ondale Pres., Mrs. Arthur Rundle, 'Hurondale; 1-st vice pros., Mrs, W. -El Walker, Exeter; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. Glenn 14IacLean, Kippen; Miss Maud MacLean, Hensall; Sec. Treas., Mrs. Emmery Fahrner, Cred- iton; Asst., Sec. Treas., Mrs. H. K. Eilber, Crediton; Federate Rep., Mrs. A. Rundle, Hurondale; Alt. Rep. Mrs M W T li C Dagg spoke about the Coronation of our King and Queen. A,,;cornet solo ed. There was a morning and after - was given Elwood. O'Dwyer spoke on "PreSerrt.Da Irv_ ,gi e address of Hess ing cgnditians" relatin �'t� Y c0�e was ,green by Mrs. H. G. Fless g ko: present to, which Mrs. R. Kestle of Hurondaie day health. A humorous reaiing very; ably replied. -,.. „_ ANNUAL MEETING. OF THE SOUTH HURON Womens' Instituter The district annual meeting of South Huron Women's Institute, was held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Tuesday June 1st, with a credible .telydanee of ea -ch branch represent- wasby d Trueanner. Dr noon session. Th giveny gene T.urkheuri. 7iusrde given .... of the Institutor vias then evndudtedt ,and also the ',financialreports rof the various and the •r•ol1 call was ansviered lid% {andin., committees. Each gave a suggestions fol- next year's Meetings. ''• reprint o their work done ' the close of �,_ ...._ P Mrs. Andersen w•ttir Crediton favored the meeting with a lovely ba y spoon. z ead.<ng eritrtled "The Women's Inst - ng, ,Ion: ±-d � f At'the meeting the pies.- in the district. Mrs. J. Woodall of dent resented l liter me- Tht jo S ONTARIO O EN! FARM HELP - is urgently needed in Ontario Unemployed Bien . Register with the Employment Service of Canada. FARERS ' Tell your needs to the nearest • Employment Office, Relief Administrator or Agricultural Representative. MITCHELL F. HEPBURN, Prime Minister and Minister of Labor, Parliament Buildings, Toronto SCARF'S VARNISHES FOR EVERY PURPOSE—INSIDE OR OUT it �r,:r� , .•.;,y�tt JOHNSTON & KALBFLER.,C1I Zurich =-.: Ont. I' gat 'bu iso snit Col Mrs and Zur sous Leg ,Bort 11!liss Edu onsi t'nbl h for J lier 1 area. drat *Pre OWL at spin, • c (fare resolution tobe ddnC by surging The National Anthem. e er, re :ton; Dist. Del e to Convention, 1hlrs, P. Rat rn, Kippen; Auditors, Mrs. wicker and M,is. H. K. Eilber, Cre n•; Convenors of Standing Co tees: Education, Mrs. Wilfre eman, Seafonth; Horne Economi • M. Heckler, Hurondale; klealt Child Welfare, Mrs. H. Neel ich; Agriculture and Canadian In tries, ,Miss N, Keddy, Hurondale islation, Mrs. Lawson, Crediton icultural Research and Curren nts, Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, Exe Community Activity and Relief Maud MacLean, Hensall; Peace cation and International Relati- Mrs. Robt, Simpson, Kippen icity, Miss Beatrice Manson, ch ; Miss Durnin County Coach r. work gave a short stalk along ine of work. rs. Gus Campbell .of Mt. Brydg- ed. Rep., for this Convention brought greetings from the Fed - board, and in a .few remarks ssed her pleasure of being pres-. his mooting. Mrs, Elmer Law onverior.• of Legislation brought f the meeting, a temperance ion des -It with at the Lon on•vention. The mooting closed 0- 'h - C. d-, Col 1i 4. Combination Doors --screens for the summer and g'a s- i .terchangeable for whit r e Etc. Etc. Let us have your order : . I Headquarters for Johns -Danville BuildingMaterial,-, �- a�eria_, 4. 4. e. K /4 1 -.EFT .E.1 . ...__ * __ .4 , . - -,I. .. ..k. i 4,„il: ............PHONE 6, . . e.. ?r+F . d F'r F F 'x d•'e g + • � 'y .g 7 d, 66600.QA.900001180000.0009001111,0a1•09000000CI0d0400®0al�w� • Seed Cr;i M � C.-allh;g O Let us clean your Seed Crain for I • • • better crops and assurance against weed seeds s5 Master and Pioneer Poultry Feeds Plow points to fit all makes Q- d plows - SEEDS! SEEDS! 1" We' are in elle Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and Timothy Seeds. BABY CHICKS on hand ©r ordered •.� *L.-Schilhe et Son 1 VIIMIAMMAM WINV5 wahl Zurich Drug 1 INSECTICIDES We have a complete stock of poisons and sprays for the de- struction of all kinds of in sects and vermin We Stock Paris Green, Arsenate of ' Lead, w Bordeaux Mixture, Black Leaf No. 40, Fly or Spray, Cyano Gas, Sodium Fluride, Common F. Sense Rat Poizc y, �' == T'ra�� Mothocide, Ant Traps,Insect Powder and Con� s _ rave Sublimate. ' See Our Supply of Toilet w Preparations • Dr. A. 3. MacKinnon, Zurich.. 4wom t fi mAg m ,apo p WRAP 4 -