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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1937-11-04, Page 5,BUSINESS CARDS LEOA.L' DUDLEY: '.JTUIMJS (BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE --Hamilton Street, - Just off the Square, GODER/CH, Ontario. Special Attention to Conned and Court Work. Mr. Holmes may be consulted at 'Goderich by. Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL Dr. W. D. BRYCE L. D. 5. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH livery Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASEW OOD Monday, Tuesday arid. Wednesday. Every Or. 11 11. COW EN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario VET ERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the Dr;. Z, Reutledl;e. Phone -9 6. late Znrtsh A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto..A11 ;diseases of domestic animaiT c plead by the most modern or night Charges reasonable. zags prom1tly, attended to. Also Bre- , e ceder of Scottish terriers. Inverness gynnels. Office o�ar Hall. aRal pposite Town HENSALU, Phone 116. LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron POSITION anMiddlesexoCo 1 AM Iregardless CON - duet any Auction Sale, tas to size eors article and if not satisfied solicit your husinesa, es for Services Ren- dered. 'no charges ashwodd ARTHUR: WEER--.D Done 13-57. PRODUCE,` Farm. Producer: WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES —FOR -- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Win. O'Brien 'Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MAFKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins H. Yunghlut & Sou INSURANCE Western farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 31st, 1935, $20,479,730.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $254,627.52. Rates—$4.50 per $1.000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in L' ightn-- in g Rods and all kinds- of Fire, Insurance Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, s rauna Etc..in Ads. this A Co}umn: • FOR SALLA SPECIAL -6 cylinder Overland Coach 1025, In good mecltanleal coir- dition, at a bargain. L. A, Prang & San. FOR SALE 75 acres pasture, Lot 16, Con. 7, Hay, never -failing water in ditch, no waste land, some small bush. Apply: Wm. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE 200 cords of dry mixed Wood, 12 irrches. Tong: Apply to: Herb Block, Zurich. NOTICE CASH for Animals.—Phone 34r15, Dashwood. Isaiah Tetreau. pt25 I ay .-CaunNove?nlfe etIng ort Mondayciheld its . Division Court was held in The Town Halt, Zurich one day last week. e, Mr. and Mrs, Morris Anderson We- re Sunday visitors with jrlende at. Mitebell- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Faust of Mitchell were Sunday visitors with friends in town. Mr. and Mss. T. L. Williams and Mr. Calvin Williams motored to Mitchell on Sunday visiting with . rel- atives. Thursday of next week,,,Nov. 11th will be recognized in Canada as Ar- mistice Day, and will be observed as a holiday by many. The anniversary of the Evangel- ical church on Sunday was in every way a great success. Rev, F. B. Meyer of Sebringeille; a former pas tor of the Zuridh church, was the anniversary speaker. The proceeds of the day amounted to over $126. dead or alive Fertilizer Mr. Ed. Miller, who has conducted the Universal Garage in Zurich since last March, has severed his connect ions with the Imperial Oil C,ornpany, as far as the Zurich branch is con- cerned. The Company is advertising for a man. to take this over. 'See ad on front page of this issue. FREE CONCERT • A free concert is being held by the Zurich Creamery in the Zurich Town + Hall, on Friday, November 12tha.t 8 p.m. The concert will consist .'of Educational Screen Plays. Also oth- er Ynis:callaneous numbers. The object of this Free Concert is to introduce to our patrons and friends the Div- ersol Cleanser. Free passes will be distributed at the local Creamery and at the new branch at Hensalh BIRTHDAY PARTY The home of Mrs. Wan. Bassoev of LOST A Coleman Lantern between my place, Bronson line and Zurich, - on Saturday evening. Finder kindly re- turn to Chris. Gingerich, Bronson line. WANTED General Maid. Must be good cook Goodw ages. Other help kept. Re-, ferences. Apply, Mrs. W. J. Till - mann, 612 Richmond St., London. WANTED the Bronson lane, Hay Township, was Experienced Cook, general, for the scent of a happy event when slxci 1 family of three. Good wages for celebrated her 81st birthday on SuaS-1 day. There were guests tothe num- ' capable person.—Ramsay, 197 Ridout St. South, London Ontario. 'bei of thirty present who were treat-, ed to a duck dinner. The table be- ! ing decorated with pink streamers !and Ilallowe'en lanterns, The after- l lion was slpeiit in. music and singi3ng, .: I the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy I Pask, Mr. and Mrs. E. Picton and two children, Mrs. J. Lawrence a 11 of Clawson, Mich; Mr. Ferguson of A Farmer in a position to take in ' Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Beny Pask and feed a limited number of cattle ' and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Pask and son. Mr. J. 'Pask, Miss B. Neeb all.. of . London; Miss H. Neeb ofk Dogwood; Mr. and, Mrs. Ferri, Miller and son Norman, Mr. George Cox of the 14th con.; Mr. and T. McAdams and three sons ofN e Bronson.. Mrs. Bassow weariess. extend her thanks to the many -file ends who made this big event poq- sible. NOTICE n= -- CATTLE WANTED for the coming winter. Apply at Herald Office. FOR QUICK SALE A. Sucking colt (Carriage); Year- ling Jersey _ • ' "-- in calf; a Ford power jack Apply to: Ed. Haberer; Zurich • .praiser( thir std scriptien price one dollar Ibegtirl ng Will now charge $6,00 per year, ;which le a new high. As far as we know the weeklies will remain as formerly, SIX DAY OPEN SEASON FOR DEER There will be en open season of six days for the shooting oier i the Grey and Bruce Counties, ac- cording to an announcement by Game and Fishery Overseer A. L. Rolston. The dates are from Nov. Ott to 13 inclusive, Dogs were prohibited, it is two years since the last open se son, was granted the two counties, Thank You! We are in receipt of the follow, ing short letter from a reader whc gives us fine compliments: •Steamboat Springs, Colo. 10-5-37 Dear Editor ---;Herewith is renewal for my subscription to the Zurich Herald. I am a native of that part or Canada, and therefore naturally am always very much interested in Zurii.h and vicinity. Although for th- greater part of the the last fo-•{. - years have lived in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Bekt wishes to you and the old home folks Yours Very Truly, Mrs. Harry pehder. LEAVE FOR PRISON In less than 15 hours after tl.ay were sentenced to serve two yearn impriso:iment at Kingston penitenti- ary for chicken thieving the Drennan brothers, Frank and James, were taken by officers from Goderich t, commence their terms. Twice g-7371 an opportunity to reform, the Dren- nans who come of good fainly, arn- .ong many other depredations, ••n' '• their own church at Kintai. Ina H tion to the chickens they stole wool, wheat, automobile and machinery parts and gasoline over a period of six months, during which time they maintained two hideouts, one on the Huron road and one on the Blue Water highway, evidence indicated. WANTED - HORSES Suitable for Brox meat. J. R. Murdoch, phone 11 on 86, Hensall. BORN—At Dashwood, on Novem- ber 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Res- temeyer, a son. ilatejimaseekrooklaktuktralwarannskaglaisvoscaeseset • Meeting of The Huron County Council • The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in th' Council 'Chamber, Goderich, comm encing Tuesday, November i6th,1937 at 2 pan. All Accounts, Notices of Deputations, Applications and Ten- ders should be in the hands of the Clerk by November 13th, 1937. J. M. ROBERTSON, County Clerk, Goderich. S.\ V, I:/ e , ;8l7j'�n-jl.i `� uuuu�, .- on ow - One Hundred and twenty years ago there were only seven of us working on the staff of the Bank—a cashier, an account- ant, a paying teller, a second teller, a discount clerk, a second bookkeeper, and a porter—that was the entire staff. To- day we are more than 6000, in more than 500 Branches, all working to render modem, experienced banking service. Our Bank's career has been inseparably woven into the career of the nation and every part of it. Founded in 1817, the Banks' at once -became r. financial path- ftederforefeeada`s pioneers. Thrpugb all t'be intervening,. eventful, growing years cif Canadian life, our :Bank has kept strong and efficient—,by pursuing a policy of safety for depositors and. by keeping our services always abreast of modern conditions. In times pf expansion and depression, in the best and the worst of economic conditions; through' peace and wars, panics and political. upheavals, Canadians have learned to rely upon the unwaver- ing safety and bankipg assistance of the Bank of Montreal. Older than the Dominion itself, yet young as the latest sound business enterprise of Canada, we are working es usual on our 120th Birthday. Bilan OF MONTREAL "a bank where small accounts are welcome" IMIodc n. Experienced- Banking Setvite . - - The Outcome of 120 Years' Suecessfut Operation AG RI o°r► 100.,A gaokoaoa*a 10 s loyfoo#0,410*.odoose RIC We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound P. 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 i Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to grade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated! e THE ZURICH CREAMERY : • • eeeseeeeeeeeevecee 8ecovteo ON oot024664ta®RBe@ wooses, BUILDING ATERIALS -r If you intend doing any Building or Repairing this Year if 4- we will be pleased to supply you with the finest of i• Building Materials. Let us quote you. 4. SUMMER SCREENS 4* 1 Combination Doors --screens for the summer and g'..:,s interchangeable for winter. Will make screens to p.-:,p- crly fit your windows, Etc. Etc. Let us have your o: tier 5 Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materia C. r- AL - ,. i' .1 rut ?HONE69 ZURICH ++++++++++++ 4,4-44.44+++,',,;,or ,..•..e ;....e..,.eeses —t-r-.x..g,+ ,a,,.p.ee ,rote seeeraiagleategatlaeataegetarDas "tali? ` a.rikI atian 6%SOffie®riata i ®•1ts aeleeela • Coal an Coke We are now fining orders for the coming winter's fuel. Prices will be higher later on, So order now PURIINA Stock Foods arced Chows guaranteed product that will help your Stock ..md Poultry FREE! FREE! Coronation sets of Dishes. and Rodgers Silverware given to our Customers in exchange for a required amount of Coupons which we are giving with pur- chases at our store... These will make splend'd Christmas Gifts! L.Schilbe & Son aataelr•ase®o••••••awso d,raecteao-- ••e••aae•••••ta011®®eeee•0001 • •. • • • • • 1 riiWiffiWWWWWWAMANMWailiAWNAWAI Zurich Drug Store 1 School Supplies We have a full Lige of all the requirements of School Supplies All authorized. Public School Book s,inclu ding the New Speller All High School Text Books, ete. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. Perfumes, Toilet \ �'at.Drs, P':rfulnizers, ',Toilet Soaps, - Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. See Our Supply of Toilet Preparations Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich i i�aI"lflil3-m ww5lswpR►1S mp w,t( iMt'1f'14