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Zurich Herald, 1938-10-20, Page 5"rhursda et,ireets 20th ; 110E • .. BUSINESS CARDS 1Put Your Want, For Sale L E G A z:. • Lost Found, Etc.` Ads. in this 'DUDLEY E. HoLMEB $ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT, ARY PPUBIL,IC, ETC. OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.. Special Attention to Councel and Court Work. •Mr. Holmes 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 /Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday At HARTLEIB'S • BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. VETE RINARIA.N Dr. W. B. C +r XON, B.V. Sc. VETERI NARY SURGEON Oce hi 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 a iseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principled. Charges reasonable. Day or night 'e..alis promptly attended to. Also 13re- oiee of Scottish terriers. Inverness Weenies. Office on Main Street, ;apposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL, Column. FOR QUICK SALE .A good wel developed colt, well broke in, rising 3 for sale. Also a few sucking pigs, apply: Aaron Oestreicker, Bronson line, FOR QUICK SALE A. limited number of Chicken Fat- tening Crates for sale at 60c. each. —The Zurich -Creamery. airaleNCORTWOMISI FOR QUICK{ SALE 3, 21x4.40 auto Tires in came con- dition for quick sale. Apply to Phone 7-79, Ztiirich central. FOR SALE :.APPLES FOR SALE Sprayed Apples, Spys and P waukees 50c and $1.00 per bush Fred alleCiymont, Varna. LOGAL NEWS Mr, Ganfield'Brown left for Kitch- ener on Monday. Mr. Frank Keegan of Bayfield ca1- •led on friends in town on 2'ueeday. Mr Austin Hey . and lady friend of Detroit, were Thursday .srisitors with the former's parents in. town, Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Quanta of London, were -Sunday visitors 4 the home of MT. and "•' Mrs. Simon -Sararas and Mrs. J. Sims of 't; wan, .,ere Sunday, v161. - ors with friends here. , yl l #. goodly nuinue,.• iron; this district attenaed the opening of the new Blue eater Bridge at Sarnia over Thanksgiving.' Rev. and Mrs. W. Hoover and Mr. and Mrs, Sam. Fretz of Markhain we- re ere week -end visitors here. The form- er taking devine services in the local TTcranonite church.. fev. and Mrs. Roy M. Geiger and -.leanly of Weiland spent the week -end 1 -"•'ti, relatives here. The former tak- ing the sermons of the anniversary ZURICH HERALD -.....- . THEFAMILY SHOE • STORE We have a good line of Fal Footwear for every member of the family; from Grandfather down to Baby. Work Shoes and Dress Shoes for Men and Women, School Shoes and Fine 'Shoes for Children. All at Low Cash Prices TRY US ON REPAIRING E. J. DATARS Your Shoe Man Phone: Shop 82. Residence 43 services held in the Evangelical ch- -' urch on Sunday: u$'i ;-a,S Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith, their 1. Ladies' \Wear ee t sons Gordon and S`an'ev o ' tie Blue 1gp ing Highway and Will.Beckier of the Bronson motored to e i th blow match. -near Barrie one day last Pc !try and Eggs WANTED I am in a position to pay highest Cash Prices for your Poultry and Eggs on a graded basis at my house. Thos. H. MEYERS Zurich - Phone 116 IE'OR SALE Top Buggy like new for Quick sale. Apply to Mrs. Jos. Rau, R.R. 2, Zurieli. • L rch- Garage week. MOUSSEAU'S LUNCH ROOM "rs. Wm. Bassow Of r larn7c'rn line is celebrating her 88rd birthday Zurich — Phone 10.. on Friday, Oeto ren 23t r. Mrs. Bea JUST ARRIVED—A Shipment of Located at sow is quite smart for her age and Cruris School L,resses, Skirts, and 'unics. Come acid see them, al:.o Winter Coats at Reasonable Prices. does her daily work on the farm and is enjoying life to the full. Mr. Wm. Z. Johnston, tax collector for Hay Twp., has mailed out the annual tax notices for 1938. The la year have been s i,;htly re- duced one niilI subsidy to be received from the Prov. Treasurer of Ontario. A little c'ifierence in the scho i le?Tie. aiso makes a difference in some sec- tions. Injured Near Hensall When he lost control of his car on the Hensall-Zurich road Wednee:19•- evening last: Mr. Johnston of Clinton salesman, crashed into a dittch oppe ite the farm of Donald Burns. Ho suffered a fractured arm an l Ilea I 11 a.m.—Sunday School a injuries and was removed to Clinton "Harr is tine accept lel, Come an 13T ?°��BaSk' your .Aut,• Hospital. Trail -c 0;cer Rel n -on a„ Now is the Day of Salvation." ....------------,a------**-- "" zT` d51n otwe Requirements from Exeter, investigated the accident. Don't %o; et to give us a Call! EIVIMANUEL EVAI CILLICJ=mL CHURCH C. B. Iaeckendo: n, B.A., B.D , Minister H. C. Hess, O:ganst and I:Yr• actor of Music 10 a.m. Subject: The Power of a United Witnesr. 7.30 p.m: Young People': Circle in Charge. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Zurich's oldest established Garage and Service Station. We can supply.. your needs. Expert Automobile repairing. Acytelene Welding, Tires, Batteries, Oils, Greases and repairs. For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN -A POSITION TO CON - duet any Auction Sale, regardless ..as to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Services Ren- dered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dash ood Phone 13-57. PRODUCE Farm Produce Vtr A � ;.. `E D HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR-- CREAM, EGGS AND POULTRY Wry. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUrfa 1-1ERs s� urichs' Popular 'MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur - zed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Et., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices tor Wool, Hides and Skins 11. Yrnigblut & Son INSURANCE Western Farmers' Muthg! Weather bbsurafice 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, :$22,391,527.00 and Bonds Total Cash in Bank 0 1 $273,613.47. fates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Yeare: E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- ing .Rods and all kinds of Fire LUNCH ROOM And clean Rest Rooms at your Service H. MOUSSFAU Phone: Day 103. Night, 47 Sea Serpent? Add to the sea serpents of Loch Tiomond, Vancouver and Southampt- on, Ont., one off Lake Valley Grove in Lake Huron, 20 miles north of Sarnia. There are six Forest persons Loses Three Fingers . Won his hand was caugri r_i ma- chinery at the Dashwood plrn'n mill the other day, George Scheffbuelc, were granted in Huron, Perth and Peel, a deputation Waite: ier Hepburn in protest. He s. ';!_e.t 32 -year-old resident of that village, that they take the matter up wit:. suffered painfully injuries. He was Otawa and stated hat he "would n:,t given treatment there and then ;re_ put a straw in their way" in doeig moved to St. Josephs' Hospital, Lon- so. 'Meanwhile the matter was taken .don, where it was found necessary to up by The •Ontario Temperance Fed - amputate three fingers of the hand. eration on br..alf of these three co His condition is very satisfactory. ,.:ollection Given to Western University. A valuable collection of nistor ica] Indian arm:acts has teen donated t,. the museunn of Indian Archeology at the University of Western Ontario by Quimby Hess; of Zur;ch, who is". at present attending the University o: Toronto. Mr. Hess, a third year student in Forestry, was attracted by the Indian village display at this years' Western Fair, pat of the large university exhibit, annua:ly prepar- ed by Wilfred Jury, honorary curator of the museum and Ms father. His offer to donate the entire collection • to swear it is at least 200 feet long of over eight hundred pieces was and then • were so impressed 'with its gratefully accepted by th university potentialities when setting out from and it is now lodged in the museum. shore on a fishing excursion that'they decided to call it a day. Died at Bayfield The funeral was held on Monday from St, Anck-ew's United church, Bayfield of Miss Rachel Taylor. The services was conducted by the neo' -a • Bend and Zurich district, and shed Rev. R. NI. Gate and interment in nuth light on the history of the Bayfield cemetery. Miss Taylor • was i Neutral Indians who inhabited this horn near Lachute, Que., in 1861 and tere't.:ry. It has already been ascer- tained from the number of "sinking. stones" in the collection, trial the Neutrals did a groat deal of net flail- ing in that district. 1Vir. Hess has been forming bhe collection for some years, and it now of considerable value, having been expertly catalogued dur:ng the time it was growing. The artifacts rare all from the trait of land bound ing Lake Huron between Grand carne with her parents to Stephen Tp. in 1871. n 1882 the family moved to Stanley Township. hSe was a dress- maker and after following her vocat- ion in Bayfield for a few years, mov- ed to Detroit where she followed her trade until retiring some 15 year a- go when she purchased a home in Bayfield. Surviving are one sister, Mary Jane Taylor, of the village,and three brothere, Robert, Stephen Twp. Williarin of Stanley, and: Sau'i of Win- nipeg." . Some Brief Notes On The Canada Temperance Act No. 5.—Mr. Hepburn vs. the Supreme Court of Canada Shortly after the beer authorities .:44+ ,44.+4 '***'t**4.1.4.++++1.4, i+ +..•++.t:.+i» l --r `A` *++*+++++*+.1.+ P•' 4. 4 BUILDING MATERIALS 'T tfyou intend doinganyBuildingor'Re Repairing this Year �. p • .. we will be pleased to supply you with the finest of 4 Building Materials. • Let us quote you. .y, SUMMER SCREENS . t .;ire= . Combination Doors—screens col' the summer' and plass Iinterchangeable for winter. Will make screens to pop- erly :fit your windows, Etc. Etc. Let us have your order 4 u Headquarters fon' Johns -Manville Building Materials 4 - . IS 4. 4' PHONE 60 - •� Z U R IC H 4. tPsty +ar.•.w•iaie,s.•mli fit»ur}ii13 �, <:.:.w..--:. ,..n e.. YS'•r ..—... :y.11..1yti.iiY4.y "Z r'UO 4 :.'..• ti:6.i"' " Lr`:ifi:i"i i".'� 4 4 unties with the Department of Just lee.- and in Fehrrary 1935 an o:."de.' in Connell was Lamed l,y the L=ai;,i;n• ion government submitting to the Supreme Court of Canada the follow- ing questions: • Question 1—Are the provincial Laws respecting intoxicating liquor as •restrictive since the coming into force of The Liquor Control Act of Ontario, as amended in 1934; as the Canada Temperance Act? ,Question 2—If the answer to Ques tion 1 is in the negative, is Pare II of the Canada Temperance Act in operation in the said Counties of Perth, Huron and Peel? Cuestio•i 3—If the answer to Ques tion- 2 is in the negative, what pro-' cedure must be adopted to bring the! said Part II into operation in the ! Said Counties? The government of Ontario, the government of Quebec and the Mod Oration League each appeared by counsel and attacked the status of the Canada Temperance Act. Ther argument followed two lines: (1) t'"at the suspension could rot be lift- ed without action of Parliament ;and (2) that the Act was invaiid. Mr Rowell appeared, for the temperance forces. The answer of the Supreme Court of Canada was as follows: Question 1—No. Question 2—Yes. The suspension of the operation of the Canada Temperance Act in these counties, accord ng to the decision of this, the highest court in the Domin- oin, been automatically lifted the moment the beer and wine amend- ments were. placed on the, statute books. The law was in force wh•' n Mr. Hephnrn's gove.:nment violated both it and its own Liquor Control Act by granting authorities for the sale of beer • in thr,thesecounties. . ,Suibsequent to this clec Sion a large deputation representative of the three counties wF'ted on hir. Hepburn at Toronto and requested the withdraw- al of the authorities. Mr. Hepburn's reply was somewhat astonishing: It was to the effect that he did not ag- ree with the .decisions' of tihe Supremo Court of Cealealin, that he would not regard it and that even if the Privy Council upheld the C angio Temper -once Act he would not enforce it,., anti that in that event he woul with- draw the :provincial enforcement ecrs'and that there would be no, cn: forcexnent ofliquor laws in these areas --s. throat inade in the defence 1 of a liquor -selling; policy i'tstitutad tr;rattot *0 exxxessed will of the ....y:.rW.,•.a....-.:�.,�...�+._ 'AGI rrvz _�l!SID➢�lllll[II�II1UiIDID11IDIflf1ll fffp(>i FEMBEIM I• i 1 E;' ° fl 11111INIMMINIIIIfl 11111111111111111 1111 llil II 1 11 1111111111111M11111111 IlilllhliflilI 1111' 1101 SII Zurich Drug star QUALITY DRUGS School Supplies e Stationery .11......13121019.1113..1291.4104.11 SUPPLY OF LATEST BOOKS IN ST One Cent Sale CK SPECIAL lc. SALE Peposent Antiseptic, Reg. 50c., 2 for 51c Fitch's Hair Tonic, Reg. 55c, 2 for 56c '01 "STOP THAT COLD' C. B. Q. Tablets Dr. King's Nose and Thr nat Drops Bronchial Syrup, 8 -oz for Cough Checkers for 74 .25c ?5c 50c 25c POPULAR MA C A JN S FULL LINE OF 'TOILETRIES COMPLETE STOCK SMOKING SUPPLIES Dr J1A Adthun,cuprI€tok' 1 111 11 uilfl jfl U BM 1 :.{nil, rfo i'' 1'S •� S , EGA, • dui 6. L i - . :i• Deliver your Cream t i th-. Zurich Creamery and ob tain correct weight, test and Highest Market Price, W . pay 2 cents premium per lb. butterfat for all Cream de- livered to the plant. We also buy and pay cast- for your Eggs and F oultry according to grade. We are Local Agents for the Viking Separator. Let us Demonstrate this high quality Separator for you! The Zurich Creamery rfr..7 a 2, S 1 High quality bow"•-cd`user skim- ming --more po it. 2 Perfecr necl:beorkig -- assuring years of dependable service of the mechanism. 3 Proven durability. 4 Highly endorsed by thousands of users. 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