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Zurich Herald, 1937-12-23, Page 5
" 'xfitirsday'r Dere', res-- 23r 1'37 BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL , u DTaEY E.11oLI:4'I.. +' $,` BARRISTER, ,::,SOLICITOR, .' NOT- ARY PPUI3LIC, ' ETC, Ilton erect uso t ff Oi iCT -�Iam Street, "" _'' • the Square, ;GODE1UCH, Ontario. Good Two -wheel trailer for Pale, Put Y. zu.r ,a*t, , . l Qr • Sale Lot Found, E. Ada, in this Column FOR QUICK SALE'. • Special Attention to Comical and Court Work. Mr. Holmes 'may be consrilted:at Godexich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DE,NTAl. .. Dr. W. 'D. BRYCE L. D. Si D. D. S. DENTAL, SURGEON" At DEITZ BLOCK ZURICH Every • Thursday, Friday, Saturday. At HARTLEIB'S ',BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dr, H H. COVEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter Ontario VETERINARIA.N, Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON , Office in the Home ' of the late, Dr. J. Routledge. Zurich Phone -96. A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc: Graduate University' ytario of Toronto. Al l College, iseases of domestic animals treated les, by the most modern principles, night Charges reasonable. Day calls promptly attended to. .Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Rennels. Office on, Main Street, apposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. For -Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON, duct any Auction Sale;:. regardless as to size or article $o sell I solicit 4. your business, and if Ot' sa`tibfied=wzil• make no charges for Services Ren dered ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood Phone 13-57. PRODUCE Fain. Produce WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wm. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET • Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur. ed Meats, Bolognas, ,Sausages, \get., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins 11. Yunglil v t & Sou INSURANCE Western Farmers Mutual Weather Insurance Cu.. OF WOODSTOCK ,,.r lt'HE LARGEST RESERVE' BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO• • &stount of Insurance at Risk on Dee. 31,st, 1925, $20,479,730.00 , Total Cash hi Bank and Bowls $254,627.52. Rates—$4.50 per $1,0'00 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn,- Ing Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance ZURICH HERALD LOCAL, NEWS. Mr. Ward Fritz is on a business trip to l;'or•onto ,this week. • Mrs . 'H. K. Eilbel+. 1of iC,reddton, visited with her daughter, Mrs, Ward Fritz a few days last week. Mr, and Mrs, Hilton iruemiiei motored to London ••one clay Inst we- ek. new tires; 411°•°°• I3arristeil' Ted Peine of New Ham L. A Prang &Son Isiareo Wes a. business 'Visitor in !town' on Saturday. ' FOR QUICK SALE' Young .cows nehr•freshing for sale or would exchange=ongood, •fa,rin stock ApplyW. N. Glen,.' Itensall;: NOTICE • • All orders for Christmas Fowl mt4ht be made not later than Wednesday, December 22nd,—Zurich Creamery, SALESMAN WANTED WANTED: Reliable man for Raw- leigh Route 800 Customers. 200 •eas- ily sold household necessities. Sale: way up this year. We teach you hov- supply sales, advertising • literature— all you need. Thousands earn :$30 to $100 weekly. Rawleigh's Dept, M.L. 458 -,GL., Montreal, Can. MAID ` WANTED Wanted, Maid for general 'house work, for home on Lake Huron with modern conveniences. Must be intel- ligent, healthy and fond of children. Applications will be received in writ- ing at Herald Office. NOTICE Wanted, Dead or Alive Fertilizer Animals.—Phone 34r15, Dashwood. Isaiah Tetreau. pt25 STRAYED Unto ,my farm, Lot 16, Con 4, Hay •Township, One 2 -yr. -old' steer; 'One Yearling Steer. %Owner can have same.by proving -property and paying costs. Alex. Mousseaui Hensall, P.0 ' S1, D From Lot 13 "den 7, Hay' Twp,: g'rey,steer;2 yrs old, has hole in left ear. Finder kindly 'notify: • J. M. Richardson, Zurich. FOR -SALE 1pair of real dark Racoons proven breeders. Apply to: T. H. Leibold, Phone 81r5, Zurich. NOTICE Owing to the withdrawl of Mr. Milford Schilbe from our business, it will be necessary to have all accounts settled by the end of 1937. Give this your prompt a'btention, as the time is 'becoming ;horl: aid limited. L. SCHILBE & SON CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deiche:e-t Jr., and family wish -to use this medium in greatly thanking the people of Zurich and vicinity for the liberal ippc t teytended since the . misfor- tune of''}I'cisingritheir house by fire Wishing Ycu one and all the Comp lirnents of the • season, and again Thank ea SOLD ALL ITS WHEAT Ottawa—Trade Minietee Euler dis- closed the Canadian Wheat Board had disposed of all the wheat it held having reduced to nothing in two Tears an accumulation carryover of 200.000,000 he hels it inherited in 1935. NEW POWER CONTRACTS Toronto=The Ontario Hydro -Flet c .Power 'Gomm)„ Sion, „arid ; , three "'ant) lo,Wer coinpanigs,,power- purchasers agreement's ,signed: and all. ready for legislative, ractificati:orr •aird• long-standing disputes amirlitigations at .an enc, ,entering, ulioir a new stage in .their relations. A net saving to Ontario power consumers of $78,- 923,0Q0 within the next 38 years was estimated by the Commission in an- nouncing contracts voided by the pro- vincial laegistature in 1935 had been amended and adopted as the basis of new agreements of purchase. A spec- ial cabinet meeting Friday last ap- proved the e lie yv agreements, The price in all cases is $12.50, a reduction on from $15, cit Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoskopf•• of Tit • ibener,' •'were 'irisi'to'rs at 'the heine of Mrs. Thomas Johnson last week:'' On• �Suntiay,: December 12th. Mr: Newell Geiger• of town 'was the -.Sun day ,morning soloist in'hfllivet Evan- gelical church, Kitchener. • • Mr. Hugh M•acKinrlan wlio is talc - ng a Cival Engineer's 'rcotmrse•• tiel queen's University, Kingston; is' sp- ending the • holidays at his home here The Hay Township Fire Insurance Jo. held a business meeting •iu'1-the Dominion Hotel, Zurich on Saturday' last, when considerable business was enacted. ' The annual Christmas entertaiinn- ent of St, Peter's Lutheran Sunday School will be held on Friday evening in the church, and a very appropriate program including a pageant will be. rendered. The public are invited.' NOTICE—Will the party who t a robe and whip from a cutter in Lutheran Church shed, on Wedn day, Dec. 15th, return same at o as the party is known, and there avoid further trouble Both Township and Police Trust nominations will he held on Mon afternoon and evening, and es lieu large attcndan are anticipated these meeting to hear the vario officials give -•n •. ccornt of thetheirste ardship for the past year. Mr. Alex. McKenzie from Aub called on some old friends in toi the week -end, also getting thin arranged with Mr. Harvey G. •Clau ius in the new harness shop whi will be opened for business with tl beginning of the new year. bol the es nce by ee day al us wn w urn n s. ch ie The local produce dealers are rb these days marketing the abundaii of rowl that is being brought in f the Christmas fowl trade. The fo this year is generally in very go condition, and many a keen appeti will be replenished at that dinn table on that popular day. wsy ce or a te ei al At 'the Sunday morning devotion hour in the Evangelical church : tl oficers for 1938 for the Sunda School• were all re-elected as follow President, Garfield Witmer; Vic President, J. E. Gascho; 2nr Vic Leroy, O'Brein; Secy,, Ethel Gabe Treas Ed _Gascho: The. schook-ha a,prosperoais"year. Our Roads s: e• 1 d The roads which were nicely plow- ed out last week, have again on Tu- esday, become heavy with the fall of snow and'di-ifting, another round trip with the, snow plow would greatly improve driving conditions to' Hen, sail. J3ut.••the main roads are one(' to motor traffic and one can gc along at a fair speed and safely. $35,000,000 FOR DEFENSE Ottawa—Another armament prog- ram involving an expenditure oS $35,000,000 is to be undertaken by the Federal. Government, reports from official sources stated here. De• tails of the program will be announ- ced to the forthcoming session of Parliament. The Christmas Shopper Oi7.r merchants are displaying e, fine showing of Christmas goods, which are priced very mederntely. The public are heartily, invited to visit these stores while doing their Christmas shopping. Buying our o.` a catalogue is usually very poor sat isfaction, as you do not see the art isle before you. purchase, and ther if unsatisfactory, you have a jot of :rouble sending it bach. Visit you- ,oral merchant, end see what you ar•- buying. A SPECIAL FOR CHRI5 T MAS It's to be a regular Christmas up the Bruce again this year. The Can- adian National Railway will operate the Christmas Eve. special on the old Huron & Bruce line from London to Wingham. and W.estein Ontario's most famous railway line will recall the daye of the "butter and egg" sp )tial once again. Time was when thi• special was operated over this line awry week day leaving Wingham it the morning, gathering the farm folk 5-.,itii;,their butter and ogg'baskets al; the way down''•the line. Then late in the •afterinoono after the farmers and their .woes liad sold the butter ant eggs' and 'boitgrt 'other supplies, the train made it's'. way back up the Brice. But highways and gasoline have' changed all that. The butter and egg special is ahlowed to run only once a year, up on (Christmas Eve.. to take' the boys and girls who left the farms for the city life, back home for Christmas dinner and br- ing them back again. The ,Ciirist- mas Eve. special will leave London at 7.15 p.m. on Dec. 24 to arrive in Wingham at 9.55 p.m. and will re- turn leaving Wingham at 5.45 p.m. Sunday Dec. 26, to arrive in the. y at 8.25. NOMINATION Meeting PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the MVx'unicipality of .the 'i',owriship of Hay: will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL in the •VILLAGE. OP ZU14CH,. On. MONDAY, DuCE112BEj" 27th, 1937 atrthe, hour from one 'to'two o'clock, p.hi., for the purpose of Nominating Candidates for Reeve' and 'Councillors fob,. the Township of Hay forthe year 14,38, and iri casea. poll is demanded, � .. polls will be opened on; • `�1'QN:DAY .JANUARY 3,ril.,•.193& In;tlie'several Polling Sub -Divisions of 'the Township. ?oils will' be keptopen from 9 o'clock, a.m. until 5 o'clock; p,m.and nor>.longer. Andrew F. Hess,. Returning Officer. Dayed at Zurich, Dec. 3rd, 1937. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Grandfather, Peter Brenneman, who .pasted from this life into Eternity oil, year ago, December 27, 1936. 01 Grandfather is sleeping SO free from all pain. Oit4wake him not sweet spirit T A suffer again. • Hie;; -lumbers so sweetly let him sleep on Has sickness is ended, H# troubles are gone. • To think how he suffered And moaned to get breath Through the long night h ours , Many a silent prayer he said, Till' God in His mercy sent Down from above An Anger that whispered A message of Love. He's through with all his suffering To him there is no pain He deft his earthly troubles For the Heavenly crown to gain. ,Gone'>rto the light that shines so fair, Gone from the earth of sorrow and ,care. Resting those hands that did their best ar�}.Gene, dear Granfather gone to rest. Sadly missed by his Grandchildren v fife and Family. i aisionftaloaamso • ROAST SKUNK ON MENU Waliaceburg—Indnans served roast as a. she a . g ,g delicacy at a recent fest- ival, meal at the home of Jonas' Sag - Mita on the Walpole Island Reservati- on near here. Shegog ds ,another name for a - skunk, polecat or what have you! EARLY CHRISTMAS NAILING. Your local Postmaster wishes to a- gain call your attention to the advis- ability of'doing your mailing early and often for Christmas. By observ- ing the following points you will be assured of" prompt and quick service with no waiting in line or other •avo- idable delays. 1. Buy a quantity of stamps at one time not just a few now and then. 2. Drop your letters and cards in the letter drop -box and they will. receive prompt attention. Do not leave them at the WickcW: 3. Do as much of your mailing a possible in the morning before 11 o'clock. This item refers especially to parcels. 4. Be sure your parcels are securely wrapped in heavy paper and bound by suitably strong cord. Thin wrappingpaper and light store cord is useless on a parcel and will not be accepted for mailing.—To sum up, mail early and often and ensure your friends ,as well as yourself of a very Merry Christmas. THE HERALD ,ZURICH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAi NOON FROM THE Herald Printing Office SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$1.25 year, strictly in advance; $1.50 ix. arrears or $2.00 may be charged, t S. $1.50 in advance. No paper discon tinued until all arrears are paid ur less at option of publisher. The dater of which every Subscription is paic is denoted, on the Label. ADVERTISING RATES Professional. Cards not exeeedinl ,.342 inches, per year $5.00. In Memoriam, one verse 60e, 26c for each additional verse; Card of Thanks, 50e. Display a p y dv ertising ' made known on app :cation: Miscellaneous articles of not mom than four lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found, ete., One inser tion 26e, 2 ins. 40c., 3 ins. 50c. Farm or hear Estate for sale $2.00 for first month, $1.00 for each fol lowing month. Auction Sales—$2.00 per single insertion if not over four Inches it length. Address all communications to: PAGE FIVE ZURICH CREAMERY • • • We :Pay ; a: Premium of Two Cents per Pound D. • Fat for Churning Cream �� g C e m deliven'ed at our plant. f' ProYnpt Servicer a_r d Highest Cash Price Guaranteed w Your Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the sane a Day. a • • YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY I a. We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and s Poultry at Highest Market Prices accordin t I " grade.--7Your Patronage Appreciated! or 'THE ZURICH CREAMERY eirmassesseeheogioseeeveees afst6.4eIlY yeeorffi'FS,5eia 1099010949hi3 }il 1 •t4•�i�'t �•II••! 3� •i I I f F .6 3 I F r•; - •;••�..r. , I Cut Your Fuel '1111 In HALF! 1+. •t t Buy Storm Windows and k7 bora LET US QUOTE YOU! 4. 4. 4. 1 4 4 PHONE 6 s REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW WE CARRY A t. LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AThALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU + WAIT. Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materia I•; KA IIIS If • •i.•'!„p.ats°...i.•Y•+•g•+'g•+'II`•i•J,.,++4,44y.++-re ter 13 r iJkic1 f 4, 4. 949990490414111/49000 999090999419 agi4919.49004L©im0'a000Ori0111901•111 9 IWe are now fillilg ciders for the 1 comilig winter's fuel. Prices will be higher late i' on, So order now 1 0 PURINA Stock Roc ds and Chows g A guaranteed product thtt will help your Stock z..nd Poultry • FREE!FR��G E . ! Coronation sets of Dishes. and Rodgers s yers Snlve�'yvare given to our Customers in exchange for a requi7od $ amount of Coupons which we are giving ty nth mu- : chases at our store... These will make splen d'd : Christmas Gifts! e e LSchjJ,e .* Sjnn . 4i Coal and Coe aeal®ess eeseeassonmetteeeee ea+ aseasaesaseaaaaseee es raimmiAmiv4 VWATItlaW1 ilAW 1116MA Vii$ Zurich Dnig_Store >s: hut 5r At this Grand Yuletide Season We cannot express our Gratitude in -any rna.•e Tangible way than by Wishing our Many Friends and Customers a most MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Full of Happiness Dr, A, J, 1\IacKinnon, /✓7!"111,' m/4 aM <'V"'A MM' , SV S l 1 r pmompailkw,