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Zurich Herald, 1933-01-05, Page 5
Vikorsday-,, Savoury '5th, 1933.• BUSINESS CARDS DUDLEY E. HOLMESs 'A RR1STER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—Hamilton Street, just of the Square, GODER C , Ontario, 2Bpecial Att ration to "Work. ouncel and Cou. Holmes may be consulted at Irooderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. . Or. H.. H. C O WEN L. D. S. D. D S. DENTAL SURGEON t DD1TZ BLOC1 7. at° H. Every Thursday, Friday, urdaY At kt9tITL B'S BLOCS, DASa V OD *verb Monday, Tuesday and ;,'Wednesday License Auctioneer For -Huron and Middlesex Am IN A POSITION TO COrT- aLti any Auction Sale, regardless so to size or article to. sell. I solicit roar business, and if not satisfied Rem- Awed. l ,Ake no charges for Services Ren * i3R WtBER--Dashwood None 13-57. Pop-ular MEAT IVIABliET Allways a -good Supply of fresh and Cured Meats ,olognas, Sausages, Welners, Hams, s Etc., always on hand Highest Cash. Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins "Let Us Serve Your" ,a Yulagblut & Son Why We have -them Better 1 Class. of Customers Sr, L. • IGH CLASS GOODS, MAR. ' V :!BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, ELUBE OIL, GOODY'EA.R. TIRES • ND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION Marts, 'Hohning and Mechanical Work Settings, No Alone to Micrometer that joss work. Watch ti_ee cars 1510F at WE1N'S, They are al! HIGH CLASS CLIENTELE• QWfAl�10 �ASHwoon Saiarg 'Western farmers' VIOd Weather insurance Co OF WOODSTOCK The Largest Business ©f any Canadian Company doing Business in Ontario- Amount of Insurance at Bi 1 on Deo, 31st, 'dotal Cash in Bank and Bonds . $199,101,.61 years. ib►tes---fH,6® per 11,SQO torr y E. F. K1opp—Zurich ,mat, Also Dealer in Ldhtuind Rods .*d all kinds of Fire Insurance L1rVE P O U LT R Y WANTED ak every Day till S o'clock, p.m "mss not feed Fowl same morning *hen brought in. chest Cask Prices —CASH FOR— CREAM AND EGGS W. O'Brien bene 101, Res. 94, Zurich THE HERALD'S • JOB DEPARTMENT b eve/ ready to serve the pub-, sic with Cominercial and. Pine Vitiating. Get ' our prices be :tom leaving Youxr order ese- Irl ere w'1ti1"�E IYO�J� Wants, For Sole„ Loot, LikaNmiv WitIC F*uncla Noxi+ e, Etc. Ad1l 1 Miss Plieobc. Gelinus of li.,oli,dori,. Ta3",y spent: the !holidays With ht,r, parents, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that in fut- nre no autos, wagons, or any vehicles are permitted to drive over the .Zur- ich School Grounds. By Order of the Trustee 'Board, , S.S. No- 7, Hay Township. For Sale Willard Batteries at a big reduct- ion -in price: We purchased a num- ber of' these batteries at a very spec- ial price, and. are passing them to our Customers while: they last. L .A.. Prang & Son. FOR SALE A limited number of Pure Bred White Minorca Cockerels for quick sale.. Apply to. Sart Gingerich. STRAYED Unto Lot 12, Con. 6, Hay Township a yearling steer, sometime during the summer. Owner can have same by proving property and payrng ex- penses. Wilfred H. Shapton, R.R.1, Exeter Phone, Crediton, 17 r 3. FOR SALE 50 purebred White Leghorn pullets 6 months old ready to lay. Also a number of York pigs shouts. Also a litter 6 months old. Apply to Jno. B. Hyde, Lot 8, con. 2, Stanley, Phone 86 r 11, Hensali. NOTICE FOR RENT Property on Main Street, 7urich, owned by the Elsner Oesch estate.On premises is a 11/a story building suit- able for small store or shop with dwel ling apartments. Wired for hydro and connected with village water. system. Rent reasonable. For par- ticulars apply to Mrs. E. 'Oescli, Dashwood, Ont., or to The Canada rrust Company; Landon, Ont. • LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected Butter Eggs Wheat Barley Oats Buckwheat Flour Shorts, ton Bran, ton . ..... 14.00 Hogs, cwt. 3.50 every Wednesday) • -. 26 26-22-16 . 40 38 22 32 150 2.80 14.00 of the Goshen Linea, north. Mrs, C. Either left for U ,nsall and other points last week, and will ,; be away f"or several weeks.' 1VIr. Iderb Silber of Crediton made a business visit in. town on Tuea4a3' afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Rader. and Mrs J. Kuntz of Dashwood, called. on friends in the village on Friday. Mr, and 1Virs. Ed. Daters Sr.,,and children, Clarance' and Anna, were recent visitors with relatives in Kit - cheer., Miss Ruth Hendrick returned to London on Sunday after spendingthe holidays at her home on the . E1uc Water Highway south of, St. 1'oSeph Miss Meda Surerus, of the Toronto teaching staff, and wio--spent her holidays with her mother on the Bronson line, left on Monday Mx o that city. Mr. Wallace ',Ross of ?e+r 'Truce - field and Miss Helen WillreIm ; of Stratford, were Ttesday.:visitor's 'at the home of the latter's 1.aurtt, ''Mrs. C. L. Smith. In this 'week's issue will be not a special: adv. by Merner's gen store. 'This is the 'first event of, kind this season in town and the P lic are invited to come_ and pax of the many bargains offered. Mr. R. N. Douglas, proprietb the Pala .e General Stoore wishes advise the public that for the it three months their store will be. r;s ed every Tuesday evening,arid" on Saturday evenings. A recent edition of a Sunray pa-' per of Nashville, Tenn, bad as' its central feature a picture of J. J. Keys, who is described as "The Grand Old Man of Nashville Education. Be- loved Principal of The New East Nashville High School" Mr. T(eys, who is a native of Stanley Township, and whose relatives still reside in Varna and vicinity, a sister residing in that village, has. been in the teach- ing profession for half a century, and as the paper s rys : Having served continuously in Nashville for the past forty. Mr. Keys comes back to Can- ada nearly every year for a little visit and the past two summers has brought his wife and family and sp- ent several weeks by the lake at Bay- field. n The Young Peoples' Society o he United Church, Grand Bend wilt oll their annual "Father and son, Mother and. Daughter" banquet in the ba'..- ment of the church on Friday • even- ing, January 20th. Served at 7 pan• after which a short programme will be given. The special speaker present will be Rev. Prof. F. W. Langford, M.R.E., Toronto. Everybo Zy is .wel- come. The January meeting of the. Zile—Zurich school re -opened on Incming, with the holidays ^:z Tues Branch ich of the `h .7 omensn Institute omewhat shorter that on Monday evening, January Atli,; at the former teaching staff is on duty • f � 8 o'clock. The 'committee in charge ,vith the exception of room II, where beep M ss Vergi,nia Corriveatt of Lond- on spent the week -end with her fri- en'd; 1Vliss Pheobe Gelinas. Nlr, .said Airs. Wesley Siirerus of Detroit, were holiday visitors with ,friends and relatives here. Fiends of Mrs. 0, Price are pleas- ed to see her able to be out again after her recent illness, although be - ung assisted with .a cane in walking. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I+'owlle and. Mr. Laurie Fowlle of London, were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G, Koehler. . Mr. Robert Williams was recently the recipient of a fine gold watch that he won in a contest staged by the R. G, Dunn Cigar Company. Mr. and Mrs, Loo Jeffrey were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mils, . Joseph Gelinas, Goshen line, north. ML Victor Deichert of the Blind Line vyas rushed to London Hospital on , 1ednesday morning; •to ,he oper- atl• on for appendicitis. We trust Haat i. Deichert will soon be re- dbvered At th ``Municipal election at Hen - 1' c, i Monday, Mr, William .Cons•itt arae: v!.c •:t: 1 r •c'c over Owen Geiger i majority of 54, Consitt 230,. Geigt•i• 176. The four councillors are Laird Mickle, William Jones, Geo. C. W.?ctt; lir..., The 1,:•;' , mild weather last we- ek into more winterlike for;;• the uehcrin;n: of the New Year;but another mil+'. spell is agars with us and the roads are getting heavy and muddy in the country. • We regret very much that Mr. Casper Walper was taken to London Hospital on Tuesday -for treatments, as he is suffering from appendicitis. Mr. Walper, we are sarry to say is quite ill, and we all hope for his rapid recovery. + 3 rivr �rw .w*,.�..r. -O., r.w ,,,, 'VV.*" ter•. 4.. a nr r 4 b4• •7 +++ �!Q'+•k�rl'4 ''1"!€+4 Greeff We are Happy to take this Opportunity of Expres'sing our Appreciation at the Patronage that has been accorded us during the past Year and Wish one and all for A MERRY CHRISTMAS And a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR Specials }'il! For Two l Weeks Only 25 All Felt Mattresses, reg. $7. for only $4.50 12 White Layer Felt Matt., reg. 11.00 For only $S.00 12 Spring Filled Mattresses, reg $20., For only $14.00 ALL THE OTHER STOCK REDUCED ACCORDINGLY. SALE BEGINS DEC. 22nd. Johnston 86 Kalbfie:isoh � Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 4. *+++++++++++++++++++++++ • + + Mr. Albert Gies of town was for- tunate enough on Friday last,. Dec- umbar 29th to pick a nice big bloom of dandelion, near his :home in the ,t,090g�•�mz;,sta oewaaitiseeeetoe,4„42 north-west part of town. After all the cold and winter weather we have • so far experienced we wonder just • how this dandelion could survive, but If we notice how green the grass is when uncovered. Surely we could not call this a hard winter. • • • • s • will !;: h ld .i the Counciluncii •Chanrbi.i day 1 usual. Ail • • Fertilizer Fertilizer We have a good Brand of Fertilizer that we will..deliver at $19.00 a Ton. Let Us have Your Order! • P'D is a, Co11o� n Mrs ,r r O wyir, Miss Lyly an Rose takes the place of 1 using Convenor; Mrs. E. Hi eidemarx, Mrss J Miss F. M. Kalbflei;ch who has re • Lamont, Mrs. T. 1i:cAdazns, Mr.s.1; 1, signed. In Room Ill is the entrance 1 Foster. During the program part oi' class, and Miss Rose will have a • the meeting, Mrs.:J Hey;, Jr , will few months' of heavy work from now, till the summer holidays. ll • • cengt fi urea of some • give a report of the early- 'history of the Z,uridh organization. Every lady ,is cordially invited to attend - A FRIENDLY LETTERI We are indeed grateful for the :fine' friendly spirit prevailing in„ a letter received from R. R. 2, Chiili- wack, B. C., and in' renew.:ng thir subscription to the Herald on till May 1934. The letter reads as fel- lows. "Have left Zurich 25 years ago now and many new people have conte since then, still the Herald seems like a weekly letter when we read about our olod friends. We all join in sending the Compliments of the Season and wishing you A Happy Net: Year. Yours Sincerely, Mr. •�,nd Mrs. L, Durand. Just a word about ourselves- During the past week or so we have been approached that we are selling the Herald for 50c a year, and we wish to refute any such statement., Cur readyprint which we receive veer ekly from c -•onto costs us approxi mately 65 cents for a year's sub 'Cr.Ciption, and we would be losing mo; �hj to sell the Herald at 50c a year. ing the yeahs of inflation we m tamed the 81.25 a year to paid r advance subscribers, and at the p ent we cannot live for any less4 some things like hydro and sales ti which we absolutely must pay pr6', ptly have gone up. So please do., ask us to sellI our subscription any less than $.1.25, please! ;. i• +++++•h++++*4.+44++ +4+ r++ + STOCK FOODS your Stock and Poultry Healthy this Winter -by Our Various Brands of Stock and Poultry I-oods, and Laying Mash. None -Better on the Markets To -Day! COAL COAL The most re iiational' debts is as follow:' United � Kingdom, $36,348,180,000; United • • States $15,921,000,000; France $15,- 461,000,000; 15;461,000,000; Italy, $9,697,000,000; Spain, $3,258,000,000; Japan, $2,- 914,000,000; Canada $2,642,868,000; Australia, $2,637,570,000; Germany (exclusive of reparations, which are paced at about $10,000,000,000), $2,131,873,00. It would appear from this table that Great Britain is in- deed carrying the lion's share of the debt incurred in the big war. Departmental Changes John A. Carroll, head of the Crops Branch, will be promooted to the po- sition of Supt., of Fall Fairs of On- tario, succeeding J. Lockie Wilson, who held the office for 28 years and is now being superannuated at the age of 76 years. Mr. Carroll has be- en kith athe department m various capacities for the past twenty years and during the last year or so, in addition to administring the Crops Branch, has been Secretary of the Ontario Marketing Board and actual- ly on the Agricultural Development Board. In taking over direction of Ontario's fairs, he will continua ? handle the crops end of bus present duties, but the markering activities will be under the direct control of W. B. Somerset, chairman of the ,Ontario Marketing Board. . A robbery at Exeter was reported to the police last Tuesday 'morning. ;When G. Chiddiek, manager of the { Cliainway store, opened up last Tu - +++++++++++++++++++.1.4.4.4+4,4 esday morning he found that the cash registers of the store had been rifled of small change amounting to around 110 or $12. Constables Norman -Lev- i and J. Norry investigated but were unable to determine how the robbers entered the buolding unless it was through the front door. As far as the management could ascer- tain none of the merchantise had been distribued. Fortunately the pro- ceeds of the Saturday sales were de- posited with one of the banks tate Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Coleman, of Tucicersmith celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home on Dec. 27th. 30 guests were present to do honor to the occasion. Their 3 • family of four daughters, anti two sons also eleven grand children and + the near relatives being present. Two grandchildren being unable to be •l' present. The guests arrived at noon + and were served to a fowl dinner. ;4 Then they all assembled in the parlor 4 and the afternoon was spent in mus- ic and singing ,,and readings, after which a dainty tea was served. They YES received many congratulatioins thr-a-• Massey -Harris WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR BEST WISHES FOR A VERY Merry Christmas SEASON AND A HAPPY AND PROS- PEROUS NEW YEAR Telt. Shop 149 O. KLOPP & SONS t. ]Auction eer g? * : • ughaut the day frotu their neighbors b+.44.3t**4+11744**4• r+4-8 **#* ++++***t• ******! and friends. - , Res. 67 .1 • • Don't Forget, We caw supply you with the -proper Fuel to keep your 'Home nice and cosy all Winter at the Lowest Possible Cost. Coal, all Sizes, and Coke. .Good Supply Always on Hand. "We do Custom Seed Cleaning" • iAgency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs. c it L. j . • 0•it•• ••••a� +Siutoms occi gme tweeeS66061060Stab CM 4 0004101111• 1 e & ion rifiAilitMlatMWIANiWYMAWftVMMAMAAIIVI ;a. Zurich Drug Store At this Grand Yuletide Season We cannot express our Gratitude in any more Tangible way than by Wishing our Many Friends and Customers a rnost PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Full of Happiness r. A J. MacKinuon, Zurich