Zurich Herald, 1938-06-09, Page 5Thursday, June 9th, 1938
BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
OUDLEY E.HoLmEs
'13.AR1ISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PPUBLIC, ETC,
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, just off.
the Sieuare, GODERICH, Ontario.
tSpecial Attention to Counsel and
Court Work.'
011r. Holmes may be consulted at
Goderich by Phone, and Phone
charges reversed:
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DENTAL
Dr. W. . ;;RYCE
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—zuracn
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Dr. H H. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGE4N
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.
Phone -96. Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
diseases of domestic animals treated
ley the most modern principles,
Chaeges reasonable. Day or night
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness
Hennels. Office on Main Street,
sepposite Town Hall.
Phone 116. HENSALL. ,
MorcipleMart....r.-1.1214=22.7iLea.e=raircluclemmtveorclaffine,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
IFor Huron and Middlesex
,A -M IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
ns to size or article to sell. I solicit
arour business, and if not satisfied will
!make no charges for Services Ren-
dered.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
'Phone 13-57
PRODUCE
Faxin Produce
WA N TE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
--FOR—
' CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
WM. O'Brien
Phone 391, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
EAT ISIABEET
Let 13s 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 tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
111. YuD gblut & Soiti
INSURANCE
astern Nita Mutual
Weather irsurance Co.
OFWOODSTOCK
Put Your Want, For Sale Ing" IlL117"
Ugy3A
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Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in this
Mrs. J. England and Miss Louise
Column, Ross are visiting in Sebringville.
Mr. arid Mrs. Wesley Surerus of
1Detroit were week -end visitoreS. with
relatives in this vicinity. .
Four Guaranteed R'Cream ebuilt Mr. Gordon Paul of Toronto, is
Separators. Come, and look them
speudin.g a. few weeks with, Mr, and
Mrs. Erwin Schilbe.
over. tf-47
FOR QUICK SALE
THE ZURICH
CREAMERY
STRAYED
From ray premises at Zurich e
demosticated wild goose. Reward of-
fered to finder.—Ted. Haberer.
FOR SALE
16 -plate deeble tractor die, apply
to Russell Manson, Zurich.
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FOR QUICK SALE
BROILERS—Leave you order with
us for yoer broiler . Also, en,,eol,
wishing to join tennis club for season.
fee only $1 for rents, ladies 50e, ai
Zurich Skating Rink.
Ferd Haberer.
FOR QUICK SALE
A Yorkshire brood sow qui, abet
June 10th; also a young Durham
buil which has been in service; and
a 7 -yr. old mare, Apply to
Russell Sparks, Hayfield, R.R.3.
FOR QUICK SALE
A number or Leghorn Heee for
quick sale.—Apply to Delbert Geiger
Phone 82-12, Zurich.
NOTICE
Miss Mary Cunningham of 'Detroit
is visiting with her girl friend, lariee
Norma .Mousseau.
Born—At Hay Township, •on June
1st, -Le air. and Mrs. Bertram Klopp,
a daughter.
••.,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull of
Sarnia were week -end visitors '.at the
hoome of Mr. and Mrs. PhilipSchade
Blue Water Highway, south.
Lir. Howard Klopp has lease the
.i.r garage erected by C. Feltz &
. el; tied will take possession en June
.• seie We wish this young man
s eery success in his business aenture.
Mrs. Windsor Mathews of Dorch-
eater and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Snell
and family and .111re. Wm. Snell.• of
.;wehwoeci were Sunday visitors with
L. and Mr. Ed. Beaver.
We coligratulate Mr. Quimby iHese
who has received word from the see
retary of the University or Terence
that. ae was successful in obtaining
second class honors in the second
year class of the Faculty of Forestry.
Johnston & Kalbfleisch, local heal. -
ware merchants, :were awarded the
eontract of supplying the pipe me
theiege ler the propoosed. extenehm
L the water supply syStem in the
Aiel the work is expected to
be aeoaa e.,mpleted this week,
A Farmers' Meeting for, the pur-
pose or discussing !Parasites and
Diseases of ,Swine was held on the
farm of Louis Rader, Lot 6, Con. 14
flay Township on Tuesday afternooe
of this week. Dr. Lionel Stevenson,
Ontario Veterinary College, was the
The accounts of the late Dr. A. J. epeaker of the meeting to winch
MasKinnon, Zurich, physician, de-
ceased, •have been placed into xny
hands for collection.
All persons owing an account to
this estate are asked to make settle-
ment for same as soon as possible.
Collection Agency License No. 492.
ANDREW F. HESS,
Zurich, Ont.
RUGS FOR SALE
RUGS, Stock of late importers.
ineludes Wiltons, Broadlooms and
Orientals, extremely low prices while
stock lasts, will ship mail ordere
promptly, write for price list.—
Traders and Importers, 54 Welling-
ton ,Et. West, Toronto.
ZAAKAG=.
Automobile Insurance
Tariff and non -tariff rates with old
reliable companies. Information on
request without any obligation. Also
all classes sick, and accident insur-
ance—Jacob Haberer, Znrich. t136
NOW THE
GEM
ELECTRIC FENCER
And One Wire Holds all Stock
Try the Gem Fencer for 30 days on
your own Stock. Stretch a single
stran of barbed wire across the lane
or corner of the yard and connect
the Gem and watch results. Why
put up expensi-ve heavy fences when
one wire will do the job. For full
tnformatton and particulars appy to
the Agents , •
goodly number of fermata airaile.:
themselves of attending.
A very sacred and -approprial
service was celebrated in St. Boldface
church,. Zurich, on Monday evening.
ellen the Most Rev. J. T. Kidd, D.
Bishop of the diocese of Londoti.
confered the sacrament of Confirm.
ation upon a -class of seventt en young
Teeple of the parieh. It was a.public
service, anda large audience we:
present to observe these sacred rites.
Visit at Seafoeth
Mr. and Mrs. S. Thiel and family
Mr. Albert Thiel and Mrs. C. Thiel,
of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. P. Deiele-
ort, of Zarioh, and Mr. and MSS. Ed-
ward Lossing of Detroit, were the
;eek -end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Hildebrandt—Seaforth Expos-
itor.
MONTHLY MEETING
Monday, June 6th, marked the last
monthly meeting for this season of
the Zurich Womens' Institute. After
the Institute .0de and Lord's Prayer
the President took charge of the bus
iness part. Mrs. H. Rose presided
over the program which was opened
with the Truemner •Orchestra, acco-
rnpanies1 by Shirley Krueger on the
piano. All enjoyed a reading by Miss
B. Manson entitled, "Hanging Paper"
The roll call was well responded to.
Elwood and Belva Truemner delight-
ed the meeting with Cornet and Clar-
onet duet. The guest speaker was Mr.
Watson, teacher of No. 12 Hay, who
ably spoke on "Women of the World".
His talk was interesting. Myrtle and
Ada Hay sang a duet. A well rend-
ered quartett ended the peogram
Helve Truemner and Shirley Krueger,
alayed on the piano while lunch was
rseing served. The committee in char -
e were: Mrs. E. Stelek, Mrs. H. !se
frs. Wm. Hay, Mrs. H. .Truemner,
REINHOLD MILLER, AGENT :Ire. E. Krueger, Mrs. 3. Maneon.
Dashwood, Ont. tf37
'SE•16•Laa,98=01:12iEfresEDVMEMESEZE
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dee.
31st, 1936, $22,391,527.00
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$278,613.47.
1atee---$4.50 re" $1,000 for 3 Years
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
iav Rods and all kinds of Fir
ow AA insurance
V. insurance
Owing to
have been slightly raised in this
Companies.
the numerous accidents in 1937 Rates
territory by the
However, Motorists can still buy Protection at a
reasonable price.
DON'T DELAY! DON'T BE SORRY!
, PROTECT YOURSELF
INSURE NOW!
Rates and Information furnished
Obligation.
BE A SAFE DRIVER!
rg •
Without
Andrew F. les, r Zuich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
ZURICH HERALD
PAGE FIVE
Only
uys thEs roncraing
Et:Ulf:AC,
Ak. Fie CLEANUP
(with atteaments)
TJ G -E cleaner does the
WOOS faster, easier and more efficiently,
than other cleaners of the estate type
selling from $20 to $30 MORE. Be
sure to see the G -E before you hUY.
ervex,:seesesies
CD -38
DEMONSTRATED AND SOLD !ie f:
HSS --Radio, Electric
ZURICH — ONT.
-crammtee..,
SCHOOL FRENCH SOUND. 7.. LIKE
GERMAN
The French they teach in Ontario
collegiate; and universities is of no
practical use, obeerved Reeve 1V. la
eaunders, theitee, in Hama Canty
Council at Goderich last week vaien
the subject of elueation was tiaderl
diseuseion. "When my daughter, a
French scholar, came home from
echo el I drove her to the El:each
settlement on the shore of Lake Hur-
01 to see how she was getting viong,",
Jheerved Reeve Saunders. "The hab-
itants there couldn't unaeretand a
word of French she spo'ae. She might
just as well have been talking Gore
man," the reeve said amid laughter.
HAY COUNCIL,
The regular monthly meeting of
the Council of the Toerosalp of Hey
was held in the Town Hall, Zurich,
'Monday, June Gth, with n,'.1 mernh-
see reesent The minutes of the. gay
meeting were adopted as read.
Numerous communications were
.lisposed of after which the following
resolutions were passed:
No,appeds were received against
the .1.938 A.sJsment
No person having appealed on the
1938 Areassment Roll for the Town-
ship of Hay, the Court of Revision be
closed, tile Assessment Roll be adopt-
ed as the Roll whereon the 1938 rat -
Le levied, and tie ..4.ssersor be pd.
'us salary.
The Council then took up the bus -
Mess for the day. •
That the sura of $200 be paid out
for work in cleaning out Zurich Drain
South, that the money expended
shall be levied upon the property or-
iginally assessed for said Dra.In, and
that Conrad Siemon, inspector, shall
have charge of the work.
That accounts covering payments
on Township Roads, Hay Telephone
Charity and Relief and general ac
counts be passed as per vouchers;
Township Roads—J. Battler rd
$9.55; C. Aldworth rds. 2-3 15.53; II.
Brown rd 15 6.80; H. MeMurtrie rd
1 13.25; .S, Ropy rd 2 4:50; H. Stein-
bach rd. Supt., 59.85; La- or at cru-
sher 5.20; M. G. Deite, gas 'line and
oil, grader 80.89; A. Reichert rd 4,
2,50; G. Surerne id 9 178.55; W
Coleman crusher and rd 2 28.90; F.
& L. H. Turnbull -crushing & trking
744.41; Johnston and KalbileleCe at
9.10; Dom. Road Mchy Co. repairs
crusher 101.77; R. A. Deneneue
ril
10 2.25; R. Munn, rd 1 $10; G. Dick
rd 1..::;; S. Hoffman, ri 8 $a V/ es,
Mero and J. Gellman brusneng rd 5
$18. M. G. Deitz operator grader'
Deliver your Cream to the
Zurich Creamery and ob.
tain correct weight, test and
Highest Market Price. We
pay 2 cents premium per lb.
butterfat for all Cream de-
liverezl to the plant,
We also buy and pay cast
-
.tor your Eggs and Poultr3
according to grade.
We are Local .Agents fo:
the Viking Separeor.
us Demon .this
qualiy Sapuator for you!
The Zr Creamery
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High qeeity bowl—closer Aim-
mine—nave profit.
2 Perfet:i• aeckbenkg — assuring
yeets of destendeole service of
die -nechan7sni.
3 Proven durability.
4 Highly endorsed by thousands
of users.
Durable materiela expert work-
manship and seed, construction
are featueerl it, theViking Separ-
ator. aVe make sure that every
machine sold continues to give
satisfaction.
Seven Models—One Quality
SWEDISH SEPARATOR CO., LIMITED
Montreal
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We Are Again Distributors for tha ws,r-:-nown
and Popular McKinley Chicks cr the, Sason of
1938, and will be pleased to loek after you Baby
Chick Supply for the season... Arr77a W116.3 us
for your requirements.
PURINA Stock Food S d CheN1
6, A guaranteed produa t11ht
help -your :--;tock z.rid Poiatiy 0
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65.97; W. Farrell rd 18 r.30; Dom.
Rd. Mehy Co., drag line 50t,5; U.
Nile rd 14 1.25; H. Becker Jr. rd.
11 6.55; T. Welsh gravel 125.64; A.
Mousseau, rd. 3 5.25.
Charity and Relief — E. Hendrick
rent 3.50; ,Estate Dr. A. J. MacKin-
non act. $10; W. Hay allowance $15i
Dept. Health insulin 5.08; Mrs. Cora
Geiser, bilk 4.96.
Hay Telephone -- Bell Co. tolls
Mar. to April 111.44; Nor. Elec. mat-
eriel 229.92; Twp. Hay portioa iseo.':'.. _
$40; P. Mcisaac •extra labor etc 71- 75 7-1°
'
Johnston & Kalbfleisch, piping $14; f'11.th
E. R. Guenther cartage 3.81; H. G., 4
Hess 1 mos. salary 165; Can. Tel° &, 7,,alt
Sips material 28,26; IL G. Hess extra
lease:, etc, 91.37, I a,
Certeral Accounts -- W. H. Edi -1 .5.1
ahoffer ealary & Equal S. S. 109.00;1
&tate. Dr. MacKinnon act. a.76; H.
Schoch reward dog killed $5; Bert
Klapp stook valuator $6; T. Bedard , re
sheep killed $18; Ueborne fees Ald-
worth drain $60; Geetetner Co. sup- , 4....
plies 1,36; Prov. Treas., hall Beense t
$3; W. Tettemner sheep killed $30; i
0, A. C. drain plans $2; J. F. Ingram' ..s;
sheep killed 11.50; Nicholson Bros. ‘-ast
payment Aldworth Drain $M0.
Motion, that Council adjonrn to 1
meet again on Monday, .T"'-- 44th, at
in Ct.;
(L s; r, lies; Clerk. i.-- •
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FREE! FREE!
Coronation so -3 r.of Dishes. anci Rodger ilverware
given to our Customers in exchange for quired
amount of Coupons which we are giving 7:ti;q1
chases at at our store... —
Lo.Schilbe
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We have a full Line of
all the requirements of
oohool Supplies
All authorized •Public School
Boo,inclt.ding the New Speller
.A]1 lHigh School Text Bcoks, ete.
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfurnizers,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes.
See Our Supply of Toilet
Preparations
Dr. A, J. MacKinnon, Zurich '4"!
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