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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-09-30, Page 7BUSINESS SINESSCARDS„ LEGAL VDLEY E. HOLME S RRISTIER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUJBLIC, ETC. OFFICE --Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Special Attention to Oouncel and Court 'Work. Var. Bobnes 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 Avery Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BBTi3OCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr. 1'1 H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario VETERINARIAN Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON fAfiice in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Phone -9 6. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. 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- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Rennels. Office on Main Street, aspposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON- ductany Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. I solicit Baur business, and if not satisfied will 'make no charges for Services Ren - slaved. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood 'hone 13-57. 1 LQCAL NEWS Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this Column. WANTED Girl for general house 'week -- Mrs. N. E. Cook, Hensall, Phone 63 FOR QUICK SALE A. quantity of mixed dry wood, Apply to Mrs. Mabel Snider, Zurich. I;Iarold Stade was a v ;' •y ,-01111 visitor with friends at Guelph. Messrs. Quimbe and Paul lEjess lea Or Toronto, where they are attend- ing University. With this week the ha1>l:yholiday season is about at an end and the places of business will again be, kept open Wednesday afternoons. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Eckel who, spent .the past summer in their home at Piatsville, have returned to .Zur- ich. IERAID Pro:. tFrr aror s of To;,-anto, Mr. Jaeof Weida is Spending a ;was a=-xc .s -._o guests at the .i air onweek with Zurich .friends. Tuesday. Mrs. Idabel Snider and son Elgin Rev. Mr. Roppell of Dashwood, motored to London one day this called in town one day last week, week. 1 heavy rain visited these parts on Saturday and the ground was well soaked down. The newly sown fall wheat is coming up nicely and grow - 1 ing rapidly and in a few weeks will be sarong enough for the winter. In general, farmers are progressing a- long nicely. Mr. and Mrs, William rr. Braun and family of Forest were Sunday visitors with her father, Mr. William Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliber, of of Detroit spent the week -end at the homes of Mrs: C. Silber and Mr. and 1V.Irs. A: G. Edi hoffer. g � Mr. and Mrs. Theo. 1%/fe sta;ns and 1Viaa Emery Ruby and son of Kit-, sons Milton and Bill of Zurich and ehener, were week -end visitors at the Misses Bernice and Hilda Neeb' the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited with friends ;on Sueday in ' Wm, S. Ruby. Clawson and Pontiac, Miele. Mrs. V. Armstrong and Miss Vera ., . Mr. Hugh MacKinnon who has ,Decker of Exeter, spent Tuesday art been on the Engineering staff. of the' the home Of the litter's mother, Mrs FOR QUICK SALE Iiighvray Dept. working the Rest' Clara Decker;' summer near Stratford, left for King' Congratulations to our Zurich ball team Who have won the Ruxon Perth Championship. They are expecting the invitation to come to Detroit where Cleveland will play that team. The boys will all be given a box seat for the game, which will indeed be a treat for the locals, and as the sav- 'ing' goes, "a loborer is worthy of his Mr.' ' W Wi111 iam Dttmart of Kitchener hire-" A Sucking colt (Carriage); Year- Ston, where he will resume his studies, lin Jersey heifer in calf; a Fordy, as spending a few days al the home g Y Queen's University, 1 of blr, and Mrs. Hy. Yung.UAut. Mr.riVINANWAMMWMAM����irtlf�tCpower jack, Apply to: ELETION` NEXT 'WEEKDumartaJlwaystoattendth PAM :ice;`:' „mow a-a--strar INSURANCE Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK rHE LARGEST RESERVE BAL. INCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT. JAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO amount of Insurance at Risk on Deo 31st, 1935, $20,479,730,00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $254,627.52, Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 YeaaS E. F. Klopp—Zurich tent, Also Dealer in Lidhtnind Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance Ed. Haberer, Zurich On Wednesday of next week, Oct-. Zurich fair, and his m , s any Zurich ober 6tli the people of Ontario are friends are pleased to see trim: WANTED A housekeeper for two adults, (father and son), to taks full charge the house. Apply to Jos_ Greer, R. R. 3, Bayfield. M FOR SALE We are offering our supply of buckwheat honey for sale at 6c. a pound in customers containers. J. iHaberer & Sons, Zurich, FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, being lot 15, Con. 7, Stanley Tp., one mile south of Varna There are on the premises a large frame house, bank barn, strawshed, all lighted by hydro, water in both house and barn pumped by windmill, about 12 acres bush and 2 acres or- chard. The farm is all seeded to grass except six acres of wheat and possession could be given at any time. A most •desirable property. Apply to Phem Logan, Varna, or to Box 212 Hensall. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 acres of good farm land, being lot 16, Con. 11, Stanley Township. Farm is equipped with good bank barn, frame house and other outbuildings. Good fenced, some bush, water in house and barn. For further particulars apply to Pro- prietor, David Stephenson, .Jr., Varna P. O. Mr. and )sirs John Preeter of Kit- chener are spending a few days in town visiting relatives and friends, also taking in the fair. give their veract as tp V4ulo shall Mr and Mrs Dorxanc d ZULICh `% Store be in charge at QuecnrPsk-TrSlm SeafoxthaMrhtandIc. 14i�on Balled upon to ga to the p Oils ; and _Jo .. e an aon onto and administer the affairs of amens anddaughter ofCentralia, were Sunday visitors a the Paovinne for the next term what- : the home (4evex time that will be, Ther.,resent Mr. and Mrs. Garnet-Jacobe and Mrs. Government with Premier M. la , Jacobe. Hepburn, Ontario's youngest prem- The concert in the Town Hell, on .Fa ier in past years, has been in power Fair night was jammed to the doors, a little over three years, only a lit- and the "Happy Cousins" gave an tie of half of the time limit which is excellent account of themselves. They five years. Howevermuch legis lat- gave the . large audience plenty of ion hay been enacted in the past entertainment both classic and hum - three years and it is up to the choice orous. of the people whether to decide if, Again Late this young premier full of activity is to carry on for another 'period. We have absolutely no advise to give as we always keep our columns free from sides of polities, and we urge every elector to go out and vote and hom,or your franchise in this demo- cratic land of ours. W. M. S. RALLY AT DASHWOOD On Tuesday Afternoon and even- ing, Sept. 7, a very successful miss- ionary rally was held in the Dash- wood Evangelical church with , the Woman's and Young People's organ- izations from Crediton, Zurich and Dashwood participating. Mrs. A. Oes- treicher, Dashwood, who is 'the offi- cial Key Woman of the Canada Con- ference W.M.S. branch for this phase of work, was responsible for the pro- gram arrangements and also presided as chairlady of this rally. The first session at 2.45 was opened with Ser- hectic conclusion, as wires vice ler) by Mrs. (Rev. Roppea This antine and Dr. Taylor each stood up i was followed by address of welcome for what they thought was their by Rev. R•oppel. Mrs. (Rev.) Clem- rights the crowd became frantic and' ens of Milverton president of -the con- ference, then talked, followed ,by ltliss Agnes Good of Los Angeles who re ing the afternoon session supper, was As we are closing our forms this; Wednesday evening we are at a loss to decide as to when we will publish as out supply of readyprint from Toronto, has not arrived and we just must wait till it comes. This election seems to cause so many irregularities in a great deal of lines and we for one will be pleased when it is all. 'over with regarless the amount of prosperity it has brought to us, and we trust that the best men, regard - les of political afdiations, will be el- ected, as the best is none too good at this rather critical time. THE NOMINATION The nomination at Hensall on Wed nesday afternoon was crowde=1 to the doors, and it sure was a wild and she chairman Mr. Meir, barrister of Seaforth, lost control of the fine or- Gently returned from Japan Fa1(ow- 'der displayed Badly in the meeting. See 4 u r Supply o f Toilet served in the. church basement At turn and Mr. Miller a barrister, of The three candidates all had their he evening session Miss Geod'tailed. Guelph, spoke for Mr. Ballantyne. Preparations r' ho gave a very inspiring"gddreaa qt.. The issues of the day *erethrashed ril out with razor-enge eloquence at timesuchs,annd it affairrs a good is over g w when then e D1ys . At J, MacKinnon Zurich iton; E. Burn, Zurich; A. Clemens, various speakers can shake hands f Milverton and H. E. Roppel, Dash- �1 wood were present and took part. with one and another. F(AiARRARR ORPARP2P ,�A�PAf ��MW■ ihn MPAAPj INSECTICIDES We have a complete stock of poisons and sprays for the de- struction of all kinds of it sects and vermin We Stock Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Black Leaf No. 40, Fly Spray, Cyano Gas, Sodium Fluride, Common Sense Rat Poison, Rat Nip, Mothocide, Ant Traps, Insect Powder and Corrisive Sublimate. Japan. Special musical numbers were given by the Zurich and Crediton auxiliaries. Revs. A. E. Pletch, Cred- �;"`'.r pjS;?:tit?:"`ir •p�5::k'.�••••,vi:..ti.c :.ci.: .,.Y,.q.-;,�� • �+•'.��4��'\i k'`'`�\ �: ti`s aryk_ti'�,,,.gi,:�\.C�.\ay •."i°,,:•t`.•' M v;.�• As a motorist and a citizen. of Ontario, answer this question : How would you like to face the rest of your life knowing that you were respon- sible—through carelessness for an accident like this ? Would you ever want to drive a car again ? If you do drive, get this clearly in your mind ! Should you break an Ontario traffic law and cause death or injury, you may not be allowed to drive a car again ! We are determined to end the needless slaughter of our people. Cutting in, passing on hills and curves, crowding, racing and other breaches of the traffic laws, will get you into trouble—make no mistake about that Reekless driving rust,stop —now I When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to,he. bblic, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place, and • when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department, of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequatehly with offenders ! oNTAERI ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY'S Motor Vehicles Branch 1 4 1 4 :1 4 1 1 1