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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1933-11-23, Page 5ux+sd4ym ltiare%per• 23t P1USDI S3• . CARDS :DVDL,ET JLOLMES )111ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PUBLIC, ETC. '411 ICE-ellarailton Street, Just ell the Square, GODEEICH, Ontario. n peehd Attention to Councel and Court Work. Wants, Found, Notioe, *tie. do' ma me l For Sale Holmes may be consulted at 1 Celery, Hearts for Sale, Gederioh by Phone, and Plaoae n. a crate at 50e a erate. charges reversed. Ili oOlinore '1''hiel, liensall, P.O. Mr. George Thiel motored to Lon- don on Sunday. , Mr. Wilfred Ducbarme Of Detroit, is visiting ,with his parents, :NL'. and Mrs. David Ducharme. 120 Mr. Roy Lamont spent a few days sit London last week with his sister, Miss Jane, who underwent an oper- ation, Dr. H. II. C O W E N L.D.S. I3.D s. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH £ rery Thursday, Friday, Saturday M HARTLEIB'B BLOCS, DABHW OOD Every Monday, Tuesday ted Wednesday Litcznsed Auctioneer For Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct nny Auction Sale, regardless gam" to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will maize no charges for Services Rem Wired. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood iono 13-5Z. Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARK1-414 'Let Us supply you with the very -Choice of Fresh and Cur -1 ed Meat, iliolognas, Sausages, Etc., always.. on hand... Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins .; lutoblut & Son SERV'�� Why We have the Better Class of .Customers S. L. 3IGgH CLASS GOODS, IIATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR- `VELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES, GENDINE IGNITION Parts, Holaning and Mechanical Work 'ii'lone to Micrometer Seitinga, No assss work. Watch the cars that =STOP at WEIN'S, They are all HIGH CLASS CLIENTELE. tar DASHWOOD ONTARIO Western Farmers' Mutual "Weather insurance Cn OF WOODSTOCK 'THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- VAL CQI.;,i'ANY DOING BUSINESS OF- THIS 1(TMJ T c5NyAItIO. .;count of Insurance 1ats i s Lon Dec. 31st, 1932, $17,88.0,729. 7t `Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $221,978.99- •Iltates-=-$4-50 per ;Low fcx 3 years . F, Klopp—Zurich Ment, Also Dealer in Lighdaing Bois and all kinds of Fire Insurance LIVE IIP OU LT la Y WANTED Moon. every Day tilt B creleak, p.m. . aN lad Yawl mane rsonithg ilEglwest.ash Poces —CAtH FOR- -CREAM OR—CREAM AND EGGS VV. �Brei rheas 10:1, Rea. 94, Zwick WANTED Saw Logs Wanted. Ash, Hickory, and Rock Elm. Act Quick. Apply to F. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich. LOST Strayed from my premises Blind Line, 2 geese. Finder kindly notify Mr. Victor Deichert., • FARM FOR SALE On Blind Line, Hay Township, con- sisting of 100 acres; 15 acres are sown to fall wheat, 30 acres plow- ing done. There is on the farm good buildings, two neverfailing spring wells, farm is well fenced and well drained. Also Part Lot 26, Concession 10, Hay Township, containing 25 acres, partly under cultivation, balance in grass. Above farms can be pur- chased separately if desired. Apply to Proprietor, . John McBride, R.R. 1, Zurich. Huron County Council Meeting The Huron County Council will meet in. the Council Chamber, Court House, Goderich, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon on Tuesday, the bth day of December, 1933. All accounts, notices of deputat- ions, or applications and other imp- ortant business requiring attention .at this Meeting of Council should bo in the hands of the Clerk not later than the Monday previous to the meeting of Council. Dated at. Goderich this 6th day of November, 1933. Geo. W. Holman. WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Mose Becher and family of Exeter, were week -end vis- itors at the home of Mr. and iVirs. C. Erb, Bronson Line, Mx. Win. Davidson, of the -Goshen Line south, was on Sunday taken to London Hospital, where he will re= ceive treatments. Mr. • Harold Stade spent toe week-' nd tin Detroit, and while there at ,tended the Detroit --New York Rang- er hockey game. Mr. and Mrs. • daughter Eunice week -end -visitors the village J. J. Swartz and of Detroit, were with relatives in During the heavy fall of snow (so Friday of Past week, a number of 'the villagers noticed that thunder and lightning was quite noticeable. When in need of a Greeting Card for vaxiotiis occasions we have theme Birthday, Birth announcements, Con- gratulations, Sickness, Sympathy, wedding and special congratulations, Etc.—Hess the Jeweller_ Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen have moved their household effect's from part of the residence of Mr. Gid. Koehler; into the residence recently renovated and owned by. Mr. Ev. Heist. This house has had a great deal of work and expence put there- on since the big fire, and it was only` a miracle that it was not destroyed. by fire on that `memorable evening. .• PRODUCE " WANTED We are now in a position to take cream, and eggs. at my home at Zur- ich, for which we will pay highest market priees. We will grade your eggs as we receive them, and pay ac- cording to grading. give us a trial. First house south of Dominion Hotel T.. H. Meyers,. Phone 116, Zurich. Winter Fair Dates Royal Winter Fair, Toronto Nov. 22 to 30. Ontario' Provincial Winter Fah Guelph—December 5 to 7. Miss Beatrice M. Manson of the Goshen Line, north of. Zurich, has ers ussing the bay ports as well as to returned to her home after a few the smaller vessels with wireless eq - weeks vacation in Dand.-a:.3 wiaere she.ui menu which is not sufficiently was vi:`ting her broke_, M. Gore'strong enough to pick up the signals doh A. Manson, who is principal of, from other stations. the public school staff in that place. Before returning home Miss Manson The real old tune Canadian winter pert .is few days with her cousin, weather that we have ,a l Ooy nt e "- Mis, Shirley B. Koehler of near Hen. ly ten days took a change on- Tues - Gall. - day when the light rein and foe "LG. Messrs. Will Siebert, Wr.:ard Frit away most of the snow, and although the roads are very had et present Milt Oesch lin:l Dennis Deno:nmc. ,owing to the snow getting soft, ye' motored to Detroit- an Sunday and imost of us think• it is too early in °'' took in the National League hockey year for winter to set in perinantly. match at that city on 'Tuesday even L ;t Wednesday we had one of the mg. This is the fist National Lea worse ;iiizzaids in a few decades, and gue• game that the latter has had the it kept on snowing and blowing more privilege of seeing, and lite. ooys sad or les tall the' beginning of this we he fairly "blew up" with • esc:ttemen+'• ek. It is stated that more snow has already fell in .these parts than is often experienced in a whole winter. An article was sent in for public - LOCAL NEWS Mr, Gideon Koehler motored to London on . Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Gaseho were at London Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. L, W.Iiofman and Mr, Lamont motored to London Wed- resday. judge T. M. Costello of Goderich, presided act the sitting Qs t..e 1e • :iviaion Court, in Zurich on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Thiel have ;moved onto the farm on the 14th concession awned by 11fr. George Eisenbach. - Solicitors J. G. Stanbury and Geo. Morley of Exeter attended the Tenth Division Court si'.ing in 'town on Tuesday forenoon. Division Court was held here on Tuesday forenoon. A few minor cases were disposed off, but the main case was Rennie vs f1'•-• sail, which took considerabe time. Miss Jane Lemont. sie.so was beginning of last week, taken to Vic- toria Hospital, London for treatment was on Friday operated on for re- moval of goitre, and we are indeed pleased to report ti -.a4 ._my G ,. was successful, and the patient is improving nicely. H0tr 000000•10000.0•0•1000 0•004141000000.000010000000.00 STOCK FOODS S Keep your Stock 'and Poultry Healthy this Winter by 11 using Our Various Brands .of Stock and Poultry Foods, and Laying' Mashes. None Better on the Maarkets To -Day! COAL COAL i i • • s 0 • 0 PUT IN YOUR SUPPLY NOW WHEN THEY ARE AT THE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Implement Repairs WHY BUY JOBBERS REPAIRS WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE GENUINE AT THE SAME PRICES 6 1 • "We do Custom Seed Cleaning" Agency for McCormick -Deering Machinery Repairs. L. e & Son ._ earet aosaSImaitaE awasemeaeateasRdaa wit:Dctosease twin Mr. David !3enzie, civil engineer, who hal , a resident of the 14th, concesetee y fosome time. h^ - moved moved to Z..: h fo. the wr. !eel has taken r•. sins ' with Mr. Peter Koehler.- Mt, P•enzie was on tie engine c xi ; o - e S.: :]. arines for some ye:.r..;' Owen Sound Board of Tradae has prepared to send a vigorous protest to the department of marine and fisheries of the Dominion Governm- ent over the proposal to close the wireless station at Tobermory. At a• meeting of the board Capt. Rich- ard D. Simpson, veteran lake skip- per, voiced strong disapproval of the proposal to remove the station, stat- ing that it was invaluable to maxin- at the speed and class of hocke played, and was something worth while to see. 11. Yungblut 8t. Son are this week moving their butcher business into as dere was no name affixed thereto their fine new quarters, which the;; ' we caamot have it appear in our col - have recently errected, and which was necessary to build to replace the for- mer building used which was de- stroyed by the big fire last Augue.. The new living quarters in the Sohi1- be block are also about ready to oc- cupy with -only the decorating to complete. Mr. and Mrs. Schilbe will l ove very cosy living quarters when completed. The bad weather ha= greatly delayed the building oper.:ti ons at the Heist block and large stable being erected at the rear. But operations are again under way, and with some nice weather will soon be closed ha ation, we think, signed "W. B.", but COUNTY TTY NEWS The deafoccurred on Wednes- day of Caroline Graham, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed re- sidents of Tuckersmith, and wife of :Ienry McGavin, in her 87th year. The deceased was born in Goderich Tp., and was married in 1864. They settled in Stanley Twp., and had al- so Wved a ghat time -in .Goderich and McKillop, afterwards • moving • to Tuckersxnith, where they have resi- ded for 41 years. Besides her husb- and, she is survived by three daught- ers, and. five sons, also one brother in Detroit. At Clinton a meeting for the pur-pose of organizing a town hockey league was held in Bartliff's restur- ant Friday evening, and judging by the splendid turnout and the business :ransaetiod the hockey season will be lively. They will also have .a good :cam in the Inter. O.11.A. group whi- sh will consist of C,iinton, Goderich, .Mitchell, Seaforth and Wingham. The locals are fortunate in having Ross. ,MsEve n,. formerbr of. -the. Stratford Indians: as manager and, coach.. The •lilneup will much the same as last year, with same new blood added. While in Goderich last week Fred .ce and J. Maslouski, of Heart's De- ight ;,stack fair, Chary, N.Y., visit- tel the farm of Fxa:ank Todd, neat Srt. Helens, and made a purchase Of ive purebred Aberneed-Angus cattle from' din: Todd's;: wellsknown prize- wins 'sting Herd'. In the ,lint was u bull. whish will be shown 'at the Weal Whiter :hair, Taranto, before being ielivered to Chazy, N.Y. These goats enter), wiho„ have charge of Mrs izier's 13.,000 -acre f'arna; -were much l.,twns up with. ML Todd's' Battle ,and Al(1 a,bigs price lot N ry , „ IRE H'ERALD'S 1 .1101t DEPARTMENT � leaver ready to serve the pub. So with Commercial and fine be-" �3�hre. Gad our pzlces " - mums. When sending in any items always be sure and sign your name name in full which will not be pub- lished. But we cannot publish an article unless we know who has sent it in. And if you feel too embarassed to sign your name, how can you ex- pect your publisher to resume all re- sponsibility and publish the same. So everybody please bear this in mind, as we have a large waste paper bas- ket for- these items, and usually it requires a three cent stamp to seed the item in which to us looks foolsh to spend that money on it. Dry , Salting of Sauercraut . The following vegetables, cabbage (sauerkraut), string beans and beet tops may be preserved by formenta- tion with dry salting. In this meth- od the vegetables are washed, the water drained oft and the vegetables weighed, using three pounds of salt to every 100 pounds of vegetables. No water is used. The salt extracts the water from the vegetables. Spr- ead layers of vegetables one in^h thick in a crock, covering each layer with a very thin covering of salt, be- ing careful to distribute the salt ev- enly, venly, until the crock is three parts full. Place a cloth on the top, then a plate, turned upside down, or a piece of clean board and a weight on top. A 10 -pound weight is sufficent for a five gallon crock. The contain er (old keg and butter tubs do as well as stone crocks) should be al- lowed to stand in a warm room for from eight to ten days. When the. bubbles of• gas ceaseto appear the fermentation . is complete. A. layer of hot paraffin wax about half an inch: thick is poured over the top to prevent a scum forming. It is very important that the wax should not be added before fermentation eases. Ins making sauerkraut the outer green leaves of the cabbage and any de-. rayed or bruised leaves should be discarded, as well as the core. Tho cabbage should be shredded with a slaw cutter or sharp knife. After, -weighing, pack immediately in a water -tight receptacle. It has been found that one pound of salt to 40 pounds of cabbage gives the best flavor•te the finished product. The tcabbage should be pressed down as fire 1 - ms• poseikele and covered with a. olbthe Weld aneweight. ;; Mr. C. Schrag who lives a mile and a quarter north of town while in :our office the other day advised us that he has an experienced cheese - maker on his farm at present, a Mr. Rudolph Thiel, a native of Germany, who has many years experience along this line of work, and who is away to a good start in making of this product. At present he is making a supply of the notorious Lineberger cheese, and before long will have some ready for market. This is in- deed a greatly needed industry in this community as we know. of no cheese factory for far and wide. If this enterprise goes over good it will mean a market for some farmers. for their milk. Convicts Huron Auditor d db Si V Z6 it cmWMf W1 u' '..� A,i5 i MIA d12 4A `Ff v Zuriob Drug Store Scheel Supplies We have a full Line of all the requiremeDts of School Supplies PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. ALL AUTI-IORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. SEE OUR SUPPLY OF TOILET PREPERA 'IONS: Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS. THE FLY SEASON Why be pestered with Flies and Insects when they. can so easily and rapidly be destroyed with either FLY TOX or FLY - 0 - CEDE tDr. Found guilty of accepting a bribe of ,350 to falsify his report and to conceal shortages in the accounts of Gordon Young, former county treas urer, now in prison, William T. Booth of Wingham, 1932 county auditor, was Friday' last sentenced by Judge Costello .-bo one month's suspended se'iitence.' The trial lasted three days The fact that Booth has always borne a splendid reputation and that it was the first and only slip-up of his life, weighed heavily with the trial judge in the extension of clemency. Robert Higgins, Hensall, fellowaudit- or-of Booth in the conduct of the 1932 audit of the. County of Huron books will appear before the judge on Thursday, Nov. 23rd out charges', of bribery and conspiracy. It was agreed that the evidences taken in Booth's trial will apply, and only ar- gument of counsel remains to be heard. The conspiracy charge again- st Booth will also be disposed of at this court. Bail wat renewed in the *ase of both aceii ect ., 4. 1 We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. At J. 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