Zurich Herald, 1933-01-19, Page 5ku
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BUSINESS CARDS
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4s ' 3STERr solos T0R, flO+r
Airy PUBLIC, ETC.
i,8 - 0E--'1Hantilton Street, .Just off
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario,
'Special Attention to ounce! and
Court Work.
.r. Holmes may be consulted at
`roderich by Pbone, and Phone
charges reversed.
Dr. HH, ,COWS[
L.D.S. D.D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ I3LOGE--ZI(IRRICE
gory' Thursday, Friday, Saturday
dt B ABTLEIB' S BLOCS,
DASBW OO'D
Every Monday, 'Tuesday and
eWednesday..
Licenstd Auctioneer
for Huron and Middlesel
1. AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
c't any Auction Sale, regardless
,an to size or article to sell. I solicit
VOLT busies, and if not Servicea Becnl
wmakill
no charged for
srel«
t ,Tf31 'WEBERDashwood
ane .13-57.
Popular
111EAAN WIABEET
Always a good Supply of
Fresh and Cured Meats
olognas, Sausages, Weiners,
Hates, Etc., always on hand
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
"Let Us Serve You!"
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Why We have thelBetter
Class of Customers S. HIGH CLASS GOODS,.
U. ISATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR-
VELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES, GENUINE 1GNITIO>'«
' Anree, 'Hohnirig and Mechanical Work
bene to Micrometer Settings,
No
ivies' work. Watch the Cars that
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estern Farmers' 'Mutual
Weather insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
Tlie Largest Business of any
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enad>a i Company doing
Business in Ontario -
Amount of Insurance, at Risk
on Dec.
1st, 1931,
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$199,101,.61
lest,.—S4.58 per IR,600 for E years,
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Agent, Also Dealer in Liilttnind Rods
and all kinds of Fitt Insurance
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S�'at3tan o70ry Day till 8 o'clock, p.m
Ilia not Seed Fowl sande morning
• whoa brought ids.
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—CASH FOR—
CREAM AND EGGS
W. O'Brien
Phone 191, Rea. 94, Zwick
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that in fit
ore no autos, wagons, or any vehicles
are permitted to drive over the Zur-
ich School Grounds.
13y Order of the Trustee Board,
S.S. No. '7, 1iay 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.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TAKE NOTICE that all Creditors
and others having claims against the
estate of Elizabeth Papineau, late of
the Township of Hay, in the County
of Huron, in the Province of Ontario,
Widow. deceased, are required to de- Goderich young people, will broad -
liver le) the under'igned executor, a cast a musical program from radio
full statement of their Plaints if any, station CJGC, London, on Wednesday
against the said deceased, on or evening, Jan. 18th at '7 o'clock. The
LOCAL
Apply here for 1933 auto been,ser
,Auto Insurance greatly reduced; Ap-
ply
ply to A. F. Hess, Zurich.
Hair Marvelling for the ""next two
months at 25e. Lottie '1'urkheine .:
Mt. and Mrs. Albert Horner, and
son of Vaa:;raa were visitors at the
home of the former's parents, Mr. Mid
Mrs. J. W. Horner.
Misses Geraldine Surerus and i ar-•
jorie Gascho are spending ,the Week
.with their aunt, 'Mrs, P. Ieaveile at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schnell, 726
Sixth. Avenue, north, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of a son
borne Albert, at the City Hospital.,
January find. --Saskatoon Star,
Real nice winter weather is prevail-
ing at present with no snow at al].,
and with the roads getting better ev-
ery day, surely the winter months are
slipping along rapidly, and we notice
the days becoa'•+ing longer, as wel14,
the. sun getting higher.
A petition, largely signed, .was rec-
ently presented at local church se ;vi-
ces endorsing Premier: Henry in ^ ...
stand against the sale of beer, an
etc., .at resturants, club houses and
the serving of same at public dining
rooms. The petition of approval Was
largely signed by some of the ebur"ei -'
es.
Will Broadcast
"The Happy Five", a quintette of
before the 10th day of February,
1933, after which date the Executor
will proceed to distribute the assets ance with mouthorgan and guitar.
of the said deceased among those
entitled thereto, having regard only J. Gascho & Son are holding ;their
to the ••'_aims of which he shall then. annual Micl-Winter. Sale, till the,
of the month. The sale common
on Saturday and is meeting wit
success, as large crowds,of people
invading their store daily, and, tar
advantage of the big bargains
are being offered daily. Atlee
portunity comes at a .very appru
ate time, just when many .00h
staples are needed. Be sure ..a
attend this sale ancl save some.;r
money.
play four mouth organs, a guitar and.
a piano, one doin.e a double perform -
have notice.
Dated at Windsor, Ontario, this 30th
day of December, t932.
FREDERICK PAPINEAU,
752 Hall Avenue,
Windsor, Ontario.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TAKE NOTICE that all Creditors
and others having claims against the
estate of Joseph Papineau late of the
Township of Hay, in the County of
Huron, in the Province of Ontario,
Farmer, deceased, are required to
deliver to the undersigned executor
and trustee, a full statement of their
claims if any, against the said de-
ceased, on or before the 10th day of
T'`ebruary, 1933, after which date the
erecutor and trustee will •proceed to
djs ribute the assets of tlie' said
deceased among those entitled there-
to, having regard only to the claims
of which he shall thea have notice.
Dated at Windsor, Ontario, this
30th day of December, 1932.
PETER PAPINEAU,
752 Hall Avenue,
Windsor, Ontario
Executor and Trustee
Meeting
Huron County Council
The Huron County Council will
meet in the County Council Cham-
bers, Court House, Goderich, on Tues-
day the 24th of January, 1933, at
two o'clock in the afternoon, for its
first or Statutory Meeting of the
year.
•A11 notices of deputations or other
important matters to be brought to
the attention of the Council must be
in the hands of the Clerk on or be-
fore the Monday previous.
Local Municipal Clerks will please
send in by mail previous to the
meeting of County Council notices of
the election of their respective Reeves
duly made out in proper form.
Geo. W. Holman, County Clerk.
Dated at Goderich this 9th day of
January, 1933.
Cor;ty Rates all Paid
County Treasurer Young report
that all county rates for .1932 hat
been received from. the minor mune%
palities. All were in at the end of
the year excepting from one townsh-
ip whose treasurer was ill, and was
only a few days: late. The county tre-
asurer says this is a record for the
period in which he has been treasur
er, and he thinks for many years
previous. Probably the reason for
the unusually prompt payment .. this
year, is the provision made by'coo-
unty by=law for a penalty of one
per cent. 'per mori.th on overdue • am-
ounts.
In Police Court
Charges of taking an automobile
without the owner's consent hav ;t
been preferred against three Clinton; Grace Jowett, left her home Bay -
young men, A.. Peters, J. McGee an4i fields Saturday last for Fort Lauder -
H. Carrick, and their trials are eche dale; Florida,' to spend the rest of the
edulecl for Sat. 21, they are aiiegeda season with her parents, who are
to have helped themselves to thy, wintering there.
car of Milton Johnston during th' Prof. Loadstone, the fortune teller
progress of a hockey match. After ,round business good at Seaforth on
a four-hour search Officer. Levees an +,Saturday last, but, reported things
the owner of the car carne upon the dull in his line at Mitchell the prey -
trig on the county road stalled. 1 oels day.
Walter gcott, a Seaforth young M.44 !x , R. J, McMillan, of Seaforth addres
pleaded guilty before magistrate Reiilk sed the Thames Road Farmer's Club
on twocharges of robbery at Crich's on Monday January 16th. His addre_
bakery,`Seaforth. The offences were was "Bartering with Russiaand ot-
committed on Nev. 13th., when $24 her important subjects of the day.
was taken, and Dec. 31st, when $35 Mrs. Andrew Krauskopf, McKillop
was stolen. A number of Seaforth Township, died Saturday last, after
people gave character evidence and a few month's illness, leaving her
Mr. Crich, the victim of ]the robberies thusband, one son and three daught-
asked for leniency in order that the ers.
young man might have another ch- `• Rev, Johnston, Crediton, had the
ance. It was Scott's first olience,and misfortune of tripping on the side -
in view of all the circumstances the walk while on his way to church Sun -
magistrate gave a suspended sentence day evening last. The United Church
two years. service was dismissed and their wor-
shippers`united' with the Evangelical
church.
There was not very much interest
taken in the voting at Bayfield on
Monday last for three village trustees
only 75 voters were out. The result
was as follows: Lewis Thomson 58,
Murdock Ross 50; W. J. McLeod 41,
1 D. Murray 30.
Two dozen winter roeres were pick
+ ed from the garden of Mrs. B.W.F.
+ Beavers, Exeter, last Wednesday and
.} there were still many buds that are'
+ about to bloom. Mr. Beavers celebr-
+ ated his birthday the same day 'so that
the flowers came in handy for the
occasion.
Because of advanced age and. fail-
+ing health, John Ransford has resign-
+ ed the office of secy-treas., of the
Clinton Collegiate Institute board,.
t which he had held for nino years.
Fifty young men and women axe
taking advantage of the short course
+ in agriculture and home economics
,+h being given at ]Brussels under the
+ direction of the county agrieu'lturai
representative.
There is a tendency' among the peo-
ple of Goderich to lay stress upon the
harbor industries to the disparage-
ment of other industries in the trewne
They will, no doubt, be surprised to
learn that thirty-eight per cent. of
ail`' the ii dust -66J wages paid. iiru that.
HERALD.
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Smith1032were e aa` bytee
Mr. and Mr:, C. L. arae! da>»r+ � � paid •a- and which deflect all fnu'thier atteznp,
Goderieh Salt Company, Its at eil'ecting an entrance.
ghter Mae, were Suarda• visitors with On Tuesday rimming, January 10, Harold Heath and Grant Wilson,
friends at Milverton, I
A goodly number of citizens of John and Ben Pearson, 13ayfiehl, left two young men who were picked up
fowls attended an interesting sitting j for harbor Springs, Mich., E. Feath- by the ofiieier at Goderien on the cora
of the Division Court at God-eeiela on erstone taking them by auto. Mr.' paint of Mrs. C. L. Moore, were be.
Tuesday. I Pearson, their father, died a week fore Magistrate Reid last Friday ort
Barri—Schnell--Jan, rid, 1933, atl before 'Christmas. Weather conditions .. chdigc:s of va ,'•r<d" 3' :an <1 \'"( lc glvcn
City Hospital; ,Saskatoon, Sask., to prevented them from attending the two hours to leave town. Mrs, Moore
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schnell, 726 6th' funeral, I said that the pair called at her place
Ave,, N, Saskatoon, a son (Lorne An :unsucvessful attempt was re - ;and demanded money, and. when they,
Albert.) vently made to enter the jewelry I were refused used threatening Tangle.
Word has been received in town of store of F. Rabethge, Main Street, age,When last seen they were get-
the complete loss by fire of the fine Exeter. When the proprietor open ting away from town as fast as they,
bank barn of Mr. l exb, Smith of ed his store las found, the key of the could go. ik 14
Stanley Township., on Wednesday back door hanging from the lock. In- I Miss A. 13, Sinclair, R.N,, has been:
morning early. The cause of the fire vestigating, he found that the would appointed night supervisor oof the
is unknown. This will indeed be a be thieves had cut the wire in the ' Clinton hospital. She is a graclutae
heavy loss to Mr. Smith. screen door, unhooked it, forced back of the Clinton hospital and has had
On page four of this issue we are the door key, unlocked the door and several years' experience in ;ustituti-
giving• a display and write-up of the 'were all set for an .entrance but for onal work in mission hospitals in,
fine new home built the past summer a secret bolt Mr. Eabethge had used Manitoba."
by the Misses McEwen near Mensal!.
We take great pleasure in thanl'in g ' � °s—
viae advertisers who contributed - to
this attempt, and made it possible for
this rine writeup. .
BAILIFF SALE
Of Live Stock and Imprements
a'laa
underegned has been instructed
to sell by Public Auction at
Lot 18, Concession 11, Hay Township
On SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st,
Commencing at 1.30 o'clock, p.m.
1 Durham cow 9 -yrs. old, supposed
to calve in April; 1 Durham cow 6
yrs. old, supposed to calve in April;
8 stocker pigs about 100 lbs. each; 1
fanning mill with bagger; disc; M. -H.
mower 6 -ft, cut; 125 bushels of
oats.
TERMS—CASH
Fred Thiel, — Bailiff.
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer.
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Sealed Tenders will be received by 4eeesee me'= eWea+:�mw%reaea ofeomo
the Council of the Township of Hay
up to twelve o'clock in the rorenoon,
of January 31st, 1933, for the fel- f)
lowing :
1.st. For furnishing necessary
power and taking charge of crusher
and crushing operations while the
crusher owned by the Township of
Hay is in operation. Tenders to be
submitted at a rate per hour and
also at a rate per yard, in separate
Kiln OlnitS.
2nd. For delivering stone and
gravel do the crusher while same is
in operation. Tenders to be submit-
ted at a rate per yarcl. h.
3rd:. For delivering' crushed mat-
:ai from the crusher to Township
loads under direction of Road Super-
intendent. Tenders to be submitted
it a rate per yard mile.
Tenders bay be submitted for all
of above or any item separately.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Dated at Zurich this 16th day of
January, 1933.
A. F.'41ESS,
Clerk, Township of Hay.
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