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Zurich Herald, 1933-03-02, Page 5lletredays March 2*4 19n i! Bl SS CARDS .D SARRISTER, SOLICITOR,' NOT- ARY PUBLIC, ETC. mCE--1 iamilto s Street, lust off '* s Square, GO»1 )i;,1CH, Ontario, Special Attention to Counsel and Court Work. ili<r. Holmes may be consulted at £•derieh by Rhone, and Phone charges reversed. Dr. I1, 11. C OW E L. », it D,. D, S; DENTAL SURGEON At DEI'iZ BLOCK-ZURI av d Ivry ThuredaY, Friday, Situ 3 ekt DAMIANOO» livery "Monday, TtieB(Iay and BIN ear+asda'y Joe giso• w.ntsf For Solei Loots. Found, Notice; Eto.Ads IN 'ISMOOLAINIIII and familyoE,Yondgn, vee Sunday visitors s. C. t4yotte of Own' Who Spent ent For Seth the past fie*Monthsin Deti;oit, With her children; has returned to tier A good Koester Patterer Very Cheap, for quick sale. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Steinbach Rado'Set. home in the village. Ent, a Magel of Detroit Sp few days in town last week, awn pt• Apply to L. A. Prange Zurch tending the funeral of hex niece, Mrs. Leonard Bender. Mr. Ivan L. Kalbfieisch recently. attended a dealer's demonstration.Of- the nationally advertised Johns Mani ville quality building products) , i Clinton. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rose of town have this week moved unto the 4th men's .mother's farm on the 1,,•, concession, Hay Township, and• re- cently vacated' by .Mr. Paul Bedard. ' To -day, Wednesday, being, ,IVlarch 1st, and the beginning of the Lenten season, and special services Were ob- served in the R. C. and Lutheran ,churches. Easter falls a little later this .year than usual, being in April. ;Mr. and 1VIrs.'Jacob Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smith of :Detroit, were over last week and attended the funeral of their niece, Mrs. Leonard Bender. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ross of De- troit spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Greb of the Baby- lon line. Mrs. Ross being a sister to Mrs. Greb. The Sr. E. L. C. E. will bold their annual rally service in the Evangel- ical church on Sunday evening, March 5th, at 7.30 p.m. Assessor W. G. Edighoffer is busily engaged making his annual ,rounds of duty, and that means that within a period of months the people of the community will again be caned upon to pay taxes. A large gathering‘of Western. Ont- ario Liberals was held at London on Friday 17th, chiefly fox organization purposes. A, public meeting was held in the evening addressed by For Sale COAL FOR SALE We have a car of good No. 4, and Chestnut hard coal, for quack sale. Phone your ord'eh xn at• •once:. Stade & Weedo, Zurich. c - Licensed Auctioneer For Huron and Middlesex AM IN- A POSITION TO CON- ,,ct any Auction Sale, regardless toWe usizei or-article and if tosell. satisfied ticit will -yaw business, .en e no charges for Services Ren &red• Dash�vooc7 ;ARTHUR WEBER -- one 13•-57. Popul al' IEA�i MARKET Always a good Supply of Fresh and Cured. Meats ologna3, Sausages, Weiners, Ba=ns, Etc., always on hand Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins "'Let Us Sexve Foul" .ate y11ngblut & Son SERVICE 'Why We have the Better Class .of Customers ;Ii &13 CLASS GOODS, LI. S. L. BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR - :,LUBE O1L, GOODYEAR TIRES ANL TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION arts, Hohn1' and Mechanical Work Jsme to Micrometer Settings, No gds work. Watch the cars that STOP at WEIN'S, They are all HIGH CLASS CLIENTELE. 3.. DASHWOOD Bowes Company§ Limited OF TORONTO Have opened a Branch in HENSALL, ONT. FOR FARM PRODUCE Highest Cash Prices Paid for Eggs and Cream. HAWES & BRANT, Props. Hensall - •Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all • creditors and others having claims against the estate of JACOB BAKER, late of the `Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, Farm- er, who died on the second day of December, A. D. 1932, are required to forward their claims duly .proven to the undersigned on or before the Fourth day of March, A. 1). 1933. AND NOTICE rs FURTHER GIV- EN that after the said date the Ad- ministrator will proceed to, distrib- ute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. DATED at urich, Ont-, this 11th day of February A.D. 1933. CLARENCE PARKE, Zurich; Ont. • Administrator. Western farmers' Mutual Weather insurance Co OF WOODSTOCK The ,srgest Business of any Canadian Company doing Business in Ontario- . Amount of Insurance a Risk on Deo. - $latt Votal Cash in Banff s Dena 199,101,.61 " itioe-$1,10 per d2,oto tow 8 years, E. F. Klopp_Zurich Meat, Also Dealer in Liihfnrnd and all kinds of Fire Insurance ERAL Mr, T. L. Wrirm, of 'Toronto, cal- led in. town during the past week. Me. Ken.. Routledge motored to London on Thursday last. 1Vfiss Doris Greb of the Babylon line spent a'ew days with her sister Mrs. Hugh Love 'at Grand Bund, , Hay council will, meet on Monday text,elfaeehn eth, for the monthly meeting. • ., cies. Ayres and , children of De- troit,: visited the past week with her' mother, Mrs. Truerner. Mx. 'and Mrs. J. W. Merner at tended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. 'Wm. C. Califon, at Kit ehener last Thursday. Mrs. W, •C Wagner and son Leon- ard, and Mrs, ' A. Melick attended the funeral of the late Mrs. W. C. Callfas, , at Kitchener on Thursday last. Miss Ida Routledge, who has been at, London' Hospital, ; undergoing an 'operation, has returned home on Thursday of last week, and her many friends are indeed• pleased to learn that,she is convelscent very ;:avorably The weatherman has Leen very fa:�- rable the past week with some nice a.nd mild -Weather, and as a conse- euence the •slow. has Dietetically all disappeared, and 'ebrv.ary went out .athc :ler•, lett c :+' clear. March corning in on `Wednesday with con- siderably colder and snow i.urries, so we cannot :nst ,ay that it came in like a lamb seems more like a lion,, so if the old traditional adage is cor- rect it will go out like a lamb, any- way, we will have, to be satisfied as we get it.. The roads, although froz- en up solid, are quite rough and bumpy. But now as we are in th^. month when spring is ushered in, we are due to very changeable weather. • Non -Jury Assizes The Local News The' main aim of the weekly news paper as the naive implies, is to give news of its own district. It niay have other aims, such as to give the mer- chants a chance to tell of their goods in its columns or to try to influence public opinion through its editor- ials; but first of all it must give the news. Some of this news is not easily obtained and no editor can cover it all without assistance. Especially is this true when you have visitors Isis. The chief change theH' Many of the ladies thirds that per -for -way Act that will be placed be- ing in are the most interesting read- I fore the House for consideration will Ing the whole papery Your visitors call' for a slowing down of motorists at railway crossings to a speed of 20 miles per hour. ?ABB MVP 00041►ilr9r Mor 001.010•MIISI111. 00000-00•000001II 041000900 Fert �lzer 11er Fertilizer a' We have a good Brand of Fertilizer that we will -deliver at $19.00 a Ton. Let U.s have Your Order! • • • • 1 • • • $ • a Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs. •- Keep using STOCK. FOQDS your Stock and Poultry, Healthy this Winter..by Our Various Brands of Stock and,Poultry roods, and Laying. Mash. None Better on the Markets To -Day ! Don't Forget, We can supply you with the..proper Fuel to keep your !Home nice and cosy all Winter at the Lowest Possible Cost. Coal, all Sites, "and Coke. O COAL COAL Good Supply Always on Hand. "We do Custom Seed Cleaning" • • L• • s 2 1i 1 2 • 1 Z After consultation between county court officials, including t`te Crown Attorney, the Magistrate, Clerk of the Court and Sheriff., with the co -1 operation of solicitors, there will be no jury cases, criminal or cival, the r this and was a res Court beginns on Monday Mr. Vincent Massey and Mr. M. F. ofon the spring assizes, at which Hepburn, M. P. . A few.. luriehite's week Justice otspring , will preside. which were present at this meeting, which There are no criminal cases on the docket and it will be in order to present His Lordship with a pair of white gloves, which was done on eionday. The posting of notices to 61 jurymen to attend was cancelled. This action will save the ounty of Huron approximately $1,000. e was a similar saving by reason of the jury being cancelled for the Decein- bee sessions and altogether there should be a considerable reduction in the cost of administration otifter con juetiee ;o,, 1J33. On Wednes day, suiting with other court officers, Mag i :trate Reid committed Clark Stanley the only criminal case slated for the Assizes, to the June session instead. With the consent of the solicitors, the jury was struck out in one civil it on the King's a action, a slander case. A divorce ac - many representations Have been made ion which it was expected would go to the department for the aboiitioa of to trial was withheld. the speed limit he said; they• cannot be considered. I have always likened Hendee -At BZ0 R Nrich February 19, the speed limit to a sword hanging nd Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bender19. over the heads of the speedsters. If • a daughter. they do not get into trouble, it is all -right; but directly they do get into Peaches -At Lake Road, Stephen the sword ' Township, on February 20th, to trouble through speeding, falls. le believe the limit is a very Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peachey, a definite check on the class of motor- son, in i , r Moir --At Hensall, on February 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moir, a son. Aubin-At Stanley Township, on February 26th,. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aubin, a claughie-. Sreenan-At Hay Township, on Feb- ruary 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Sreenan, a daughter. Rods SI II LIVE �7�J O a j1 s T R. e WANTED of course helped things along consid- erably. ' • A doubleheader in the Exeter rink on February 16 wee well patronized and the hockey fans had a full even- ing of fun. The first game between Lucan . and Zurich, proved a real. thriller, with the ,advantage alternat- ing until finally in the overtime Oesch and Gascho. clinched the game with a goal each for Zurich ;:The score was 8 -6 - Minister Favors Keeping ' Speed Limit Hon. Leopold Macaulay, minister of highways for Ontario, said the other day legislation will not be ad- vanced for abolition of the speedlirn- highwa• Although are usually glad to have their names appear, se, send them in,. Sometimes 'people come' in and give the Impres- sion that they are asking a favor when they want us to insert the names of their friends who have been Mama ma ilvery Day till 3 o'clock, porn lie not feed Fowl samerace-aim when brought in.. .ilighist Cask Prices -_CASH FOR- CREAM OE! -.CREAM AND EGGS W. O'Brien 'Perone 101, Be.. 94, Zurie.t+ THE HERALD'S JOB DEPARTMENT As ever ready to serve the pub %psi, 147' h Cor+lt•ne'Ycial and fine :rrintif9. Get our prices be- ! order ede•�• ' THt HERAI , ',i`e�'1tlll� your ;pending a few days. with them. No!Monday last when Fred Mc person reed feel that. way about giv- I nd Frank Becker, of Clinton, faced In Police Court "' Mag. C. A. Reid held police court ld ing us news items for we are Indeed glad to get them all. - ZURICH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY NOON FROM THE Herald Printing Office SUBSCRIPTION BA'T'HS --41.25 s year, strictly in adv ee; $1.50 in arrears or $2.00 may be charged. U S. ;1,50 in advance. No paper discon- tinued until all arrears are paid un- less .at option of pizblesher. The bate of which every Subsrriptian is pard is delated on the Ln1Ss1. ADVERTISING RATES Display advertising made 'known on application. Miscellaneous satieles of not mor( than four linea,: For Sale, 'Fb Rent, Wanted, Lost, Founds etc., One bleier- tion 25c, 2 lee. 40e., S ins. MM. Farm or Rmt Esta tie /air state '$2.00 for first month $1.W for each fol- lowing month. Professional Canon's net exceeding 1% inches, per year $fig=' In Memoriam, ane verso 60c, 25s for each additional versa; Card 01 a a charge of doing wilful damage to the Clinton skating rink, they break- ing into the dressing rooms. A charge of breaking and entering was with- drawn. They were given one year's suspended sentence. Constable :Lever.• laid the information. Clarke Stanley' of Blyth, who is serving a jail, sen- tence on a liquor charge, was brou- ght before -Mag. Tteidon 'a charge of perjury and after the .hearing ' ev- idence was corizmitted for trial. The case arises out of trial at which St- anley was charged with seliing liq- uor' to Jas.' Tainan of Blyth, who died shortly afterward. Ona charge of breaking and entering Exeter, Henry J. Chipchase was given opportunity t sus- pended sentence and an opl nd to make restitution.. Sidney " Ed- ward Taylor, brothers of Woodstock, who pleaded guilty to breaking, en- tering and theft at the Seaforth plant of the. Canada Furniture Manu- facturer's. The charge of breaking and entering was dismissed and on the theft charge the accused received suspended sentence for one year, they to pay the costs. A series of robberies in Goderieh spread over a considerable period of time, are in a fair way to being solved with the ar- rest by Prov. Constable McCoy, of Earl Mero, on parole, and three ot- her youths in their 'teens, one of whom is a previous offender. 1Vlero is charged withthree offenses, Brea- Il. as ar- Big Bill, the last surviving buf- falo at the Pinafore Park Zoo, St. Thomas, was recently shot. The animal had been suffering for some time from the same malady which carried off his mate a few months ago. Big Bill was said to have been the finest specimen of Buffalo east of the Government Park at Wain- .wright, Saskatchewan.. Albert Steedwell, Canadian Pa- eifie Railway, engineer at Fort Wil- • liam, has an airedale dog that is a wolf killer. Mr. Steedwell has a farm at Upsala, and while visiting the farm the dog routed out a brush wolf and chased it. During the sub- sequent battle one could hardly tell which was dog and which was wolf. Mr. Steedwell went to the assist- ance of his pet and together they finished the wolf. Thanks, 50c• king, entering and theft. c w Auction Salesc $2. p$r single' raigned before the Magistrate and and Insertion if not over four inches in pleaded guilty to one; charge, length. r was remanded for one week, as ythre e Adlydss Mu' a;omi1rtrrsncaCtir lei, his three companions. On home of Arthur Jeffrey was cntcrecl the front door being forced and a quainay or w3.110 ,b4inexir .. area-; • 4,U• NTs ViWVQf!SiMM _'6 W WW , VE t '• I7 Zurich Drug Store � We have a full Line of all the requirements of School Supplies PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. 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The figures are 5,300 for nine months of 1922 compared with 10,736, the average for the previous year, according to an an- nouncement made by the Safety Section of the American Railroad Association. This reduction in casualties is claimed to be due to the improved policing by the roads end to success of the Safety • Firs~ 9 � .HERALD'S ZURICH HE • • • e a 0 • • 0 0 O 0 a • e a 0 4 • a 4' 0 • a 0 [. F fi 4' 5. ••••••440•44•4.000'40•00•404.• •••••••••••••®••0•• .• aa•• w i • • • • • • • 4' • • s • • 2 • 40•4' • alt + v Clubbing List ZURICH HERALD and the following Pape • •• • • • • • • e • • • • - for one Year: • • .10 •• 5 ,•s, Kitchener Daily Record $$5.00 •, Toronto Daily Globe Toronto Daily Mail and Empire $6.00 • Toronto Daily Star $7.00 • Toronto Weekly Star $6.00 S$6 00 • London Free Press $6.00 • London Advertiser 'L. • • • London, Farmer's Advocate $25 • Farm and Dairy $2.75 0 • 5 e Farmers' Sun 2 $2. 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