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Zurich Herald, 1935-01-03, Page 5
• Your Want. For Sale ;BARRISTER, ' SOLI0110iR„ 7 NOS", ARY pI!IJBLLC... 1 FFICE-I-Iarailto! Street;, lust a the Squarer GODERICH, Ontario, Special Attention tar Counee1 and Court 'Work, fix.'. Hanes may be consultee at; =coderich' by Pliono, and Rini charges reaesserL DENTAL fir. H. Ch .WE N rONirt DENT , ,$ - ,,, 1 . � At DEI Z 'PLO CYI . «s, •� ,. Sat C+Qr ' 1 Ev Thursday, Friayr• S"a' Qty At IIAiRTLEIB'S BLOCK DASIiWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday a Wednesday. 46 Roel Pullets for quick sale. Apply to Theo Steinbach, Zurich. VETERINARIA.N A- R. Campbell, V.S, Ftc. Ads, in this Aurnr17 ©MARIOi hRESUERMEIN'S CONVENTION Municipal Building,' London , January 16, 17, 1935. VY« K Eider, Hensen, President. STRAYED.' fireiinises;"Parr 'Line; Hay "l"owaiitgy ' iv roan yearlings heifer.` Ohinte ! darn, •Tuve. same by proving ° '4ir iirpaying •'expenses.' Apply :>znet'`1<acgbe;:It R-.:1, Zurich. FOR ' SALE +Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animal treated by the most modern principles, inight Charges,. reasonable., Day or calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness $fennels. Office on Main Street, apposite Town Hall. Phone., 116. HENSALL• BUTCHERS STRAYED From my pasture farm, Lot 16, Concession 4, ;flay Township, a Her- ford red steer with white face weigh- ing about 1000 pounds. Finder kind- ly notify the owner;. George Armstrong, R. It. Exeter. PRODUCE WANTED We are in a position to take Cream Zurichi Popular and Eggs at my home at Zurich, for awhich we will pay highest market prices. We will grade your eggs as -MEAT M Let' Us ;supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognaas, Sausages, pct , atalways on ,hand. Kept ,esti ir.aElctrie 'Refrigeration, r<,Highest' Cash .Prices to Wool, Hides and Skins ` _IL.Yungblut -8z on GARAGE 4jjV••ICEr We have the Better ✓ ,:` CustaItI= ' la, pss .. , f '4401 GL ASS GOO;?$, (. S..: L. 4n•. BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR- 1T'ELUBE OIL,: GOODYEAR TIRES .101D TUBES, GENUINE IGNITION', Ho1ut1u and Mecilan1cal Work, ne to ;4'MiCkWi eter WSettin.gs: t1l jSc?` etre e ai. a. a rs �teaiF3liilt►ik� ��a ;�' at VNEIWS, They;;are a1�t, W,H rLLAS LIENTELE DASHWOOD ONTO' INS`URANC :. astern :farmers' Mutual we receive them, and pay according to'; grading. Give ns a Trial! First house south' of Dominion Hotel THOS, H. MEYERS, Phone 116,, ;Zurich, Ont. .IENsED' FCTIONEER For, ,1 -Huron' arid 'Middlesex ,y I =P,74I,,IN A POSITION TO CON - i8 Are you writing the date School opens to -day} Thursda e third, a.c Mr. and Mrs." Jacob Gingeric• four sons of the 'Goshen South, ilt!sv, and Mrs. C, Scht'ag and family; wre Sunday visitors et the tun/Wq, " r. and Mrs. David'Gingerkch: of Miss Meda'•Surerus of the TO 4 to public school teaching stag w ent Tier `holidays at her home Bronson line, has returned ,,te city. Mr. Walter Burn, who,: ,spending the holidays ents of the Evangelical parse left on New Year's, Day for Co where he is employed in. a t .manufacturing factory. W. mens'' 'Institute q; The ZiCrich Branch • of thep• en's ''Institute will • be held, i• l'ottncll chambers at 8 'o'cl.°ocls January 7th. The roll tali conundrums; Current events 1.1' be led by Mrs. H. ' H. Cowan, and "'the• topic -will be Historical researc ladies are cordially invited.' A very preasant reception w cently held at the home of M Mrs. Hilton Truemner of the concession, in honor of Mr. an James Rennie, bridal couple Mrs. Truenuler's sister. Whe the immediate relatives were ent, a very appropriate progra arranged for the evening. • Threshei2iaen to : meet s.xe- 'and th nSlia• ' 4'nly t?.res- , was We believe many of the thr slier - men from this district are plananing to attend the annual conventi n of threshermen which is being he d in London on the 16th and 1 h of January. Many important •suNects are to be discussed, amongWhich will be the, threshers Lien IAA and ways and means of preventing :fires during threshing operations. Thresh- ing fire losses have been very }Cavy during the past few seasons an[•any- thing that would reduce this risk at threshing' time should be very; •wel- come to farmers and threshermen alike. The convention will be bro- ught to a close with a banquet in the crystal ballroom _ of. Hotel London. W. M.:$OCIETY. ' The Women's . Missionary Society of S... Peter's Lutheran Church •-held 0'10' S400ti1110 ROU'i1' Men ,,hunting rabbits again should be warned of the; 4apger of bringing: Hume fort:; cooking tabits that can be lshocked ave*, with a 'stick The heal- thy rabbifi,. $ theone that cal. rnn like a "scared rabbit" when the: Jun-., ter appreaehes. The one that can be knocked, down is. likely to be infected t.vith the.;, rabbit. disease called talar emia,••which also spreads to humans lbeings, Tularemia, or rabbit fever, gets its, name from Tulare County Califongia.r, , Some years ago the` wild g'an.# ;Sli ,`fti1€4I`e' County Was 'found'to' •be<i dyinfriby,thousands because of a fpieaguelike•,condition that was sprea- ding- ampngihem. ;:✓Have You a Revolver? A finenot more,: than : $50, on;„zrre, prisonment not exeeethng thirty: da 's or both, will be penalty exacted from .those luckless persons: caught .with unregistered, revplyers..or ,pistols, on and after January 1st .1:035. Proc1t- oration of an amendment to the urinal Code' which fixes these penal- ties Sets the date when registration beeolines Compulsory as the new year was ushered in. II). Ontario regis- tration will be made' by the Chief oft Police, or the head' of the police. force of every city, town and village by the High Constable in the Coun- ties, and y the district inspectors of the Ontario Provincial Police for all townships, and unorganized munic- ipalities, and territories which lie within theiristrict, • In" Police Court Two charges of theft and wi.lful damage to property. rreferred aga inst;Joim Weis by Mrs. 2reL:')iay of Goderich were dismissed by Magist- rate Makins. Morley Gordon, Hullett township, paid a $2 fine and costs of •$4 for driving a car without a tail light and only one headlight. A charge against Allan Miller of obtaining a sweater and meals from J. S. Bedore Drysdale by false' pretences, was dis- missed. The amount involved was small and restitution had been made. Dan. Hartleib, Dashwood, is charged with keeping for sale, and the case was adjourned a week. Dennis Mal- oney, Seaforth, ran right through a stop 'sign into an accident, a reckless driving ticket and a $2 fine with $7.60 costs. Elmer Dale pleaded gu- ilty to driving a buggy without a light,. claiming that he was caught by night a long way from ionic. He was' fined $.2 with costs 2.2.0; Louis 1Vlcii- • doss, Hensall car salesman, endea-- ored to,.straighten out what lie cTa iii t annual'meetiug on•iwon'uy-e"'veri= ed was a over mere ixtisunc'erstandtng; that„ duct any Auction Sale, regard gess ing, +Decei fiber 17th. Reports' show resulted in two charges , of fraud be;" as to size or article to sell. I solicit'ea that the society enioged'a success- ing preferred, this was laid your Business, and if not satisfied will folear. Mrs. I. L. Kalbfieisch:past d@xe{l week, accused being released on $500 make no charges for Services Ren- y bail. 1 ✓resident presided .fox the business' _ ARTHUR': *EBER Dashwood Phone' 13-57. Treasurer's- Sale th Land For 'Taxes TOWNSIIIE OF Iidl To Wit: •p Firtae ;of , a warm .sued `by of a" se Rre� of the 2'ownshkpTg y miring isle _'the 18t1i 44 143! Sedit; a , t•'94, ;sale of ;lands -;i arrears t2otog rlr f e< owa tp u Hay v6i11 e heXd°at my of$cKi riffij Ontario tee' Ilour of tern'1 Irl ? 'the Jen?aoa of -.;,Saturday, >.d' rtt'uailr '5th 1935; unless the- takes•iMid:'costs are sooiiei paid. •:._• , Notice. is . hereby given:'that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes.•is' being.. published in The Ont- ario Gazette on October 6th; Nov. 3, and Dec. lst, .1934, and ,that copies of the said list may be had at my of0ee.• Weather t1surafCe ,Co''. Treidurer's Office, this 9th day of ----OF woousoe'. October, 1934., ' t26 �E. CE OF ANY B,- A. F. HESS, Treasurer,- LARGEST C� �lA� : 1121.1T- 'UAL 12tiT- . . • *JAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS SINli IN 'ONTARIO • *on* of Insurance"at Risk'on Dees , S1st,;.1932, `$17;8$0;729: ; ;•T•ts1'•-epsh'ie Bank, and,Bonds: „C ; • res ---$4 0; perRS14UOq$or 3; ucirsti E. tient. Also Dealer is Lidlitais&. Dors` and all kinds of Fire Insuraimi PRODUCE and election of officers -which result- ed as follows: President, Mrs. L. A. Prang; Vice president, Mrs Z.., F. Klopp; Secretary, Miss Martha ter deman; Treasurer, Mrs.• . a`: W. -e'rerr; Plait; . 11Tra:-'.I 'L. • ar t. Asst: liianist; Mrs. H. Ki'tie'gef;'1 azine secretary, Mrs. " G. Deicl thank -,offering •Secretary, Mrs. I. 'iun- gblut; auditors; Mrs: H. Mousseau and Mrs. E. Tuerkheim. • Mrs. E. F. Klopp moved a vote of appreciation and thanks to the retiring officers for their' faithful) and '✓efheierlt Work, Rev ''E. Tuericheiin"ioncluCted' 'an' impressive i:c , ofl the -•ery e tion s iYsstalla new officers 'for• the canting year. • . , ow - 93 B1 n I n 1 S Tuesday, L4ew tears Day was'cen_ sidered about the roughest` weather on this occasion for many a year and it was a real north -westerner plenty of wind and snow and as a consequence, plenty of action. In the forenoon the roads were practic- ally all snowbound. Mr. G. Thiel,' came into town with his stage car with a team hitched ahead, and, so did every other car that was trying to get anywhere.' However,' towards evening the storm let tip and to -day, Wednesday ,the weather is real nice again. • intense coIdtiess a1s6 atom - panted the storm, and those going distance with the auto for the New Year celebration, were badly tooled on getting back the same day. Mr., D. Oswald,. the local road ,superin- tendent is working trying to get • the road open to Hensall and:likely will no .so shortly. ,HYM.ENIAI.. . 'EEdt-=Kestle ,.. Live Poultry 1t t •s9•y •;, i tF v.• . F • ,: , el,, . i , },se, %s :!ted, ! 5a•,,}'a u' �'i'�iakeir Ira i •r • a 1pa�� �.'iy4,�p'. S/,'.7., =VIM• b' when brought in HOCKEY NEWS A meeting was held recently , by the committee for, the `hocxey club and formed a town hockey league ab composed of tour teams nam ely.: g- Bieck wawks e the an, eir ert; players are as_ follows. Maple Leafs=Earl Yungblut, Cap- tain; Ivan Willett, Arson Keller, Mil- ton McAdams, Dave Meyers, Richard Bedard, Wm. Siebert, Archie McKin- non, Hans Turkheim. Bruins- Milton Oesch, Captain; ' Lin Ptah Walter Md'Bride,•'Elmer McBride, Nap. Bedard;' Milford' Sch-. ilius; LeilaitUSurerus,• R:Lamb, Alb- ert Heideman. ' f' ks-Ivan ' Yum bhit, " Black Hativ g Fi. radia& Kochenis; Goa.}lion' Bldek,' Oar ry 'McAdams; Eldon Ortwein,, Law- rence' Bedard, Jake Haberer, Henry Schilbe,Wilmer Metzger. Maroons -Ed. Gascho, Captain; Leyland Willert, Cecil Uttley, Willi- am McAdams, Ray Ortwein, Clair Surarus, Milford Uttley, Clair Mel - lick, Louis Montague. Schedule for Town Hockey League Jan.' 4Maple Leafs vs. Maroons. Bruins vs Black Hawks. Jan. 'l Black Hawks vs Maple L'fs. Maroons vs Bruins. Jan. 11 -Black Hawks vs Maroons. Bruins"vs Maple Leafs. Jan. 16 -Maroons vs Maple Leafs. • . Black Hawks vs Bruins_ Jan. 21 -Maple Leafs vs Bik. Hawks Bruins 'vs • Maroons. Jan. 25 -Maple Leafs' vs 'Bruins; • Maroons vs Black Hawks_ Jan. 30 -Maple Leafs vs Maroons. •' ` Bruins vs Black Hawks, Feb: 4-Blk. Hawks vs M'aphe Leafs Maroolis vs Bruins. Feb. 8-1311 "'Hawks, vs. Maraca -is Bruins vs.. M:aplerLeafs, Feb. 13---Mardons' vs' `Maple Leafs. Black Hawks vs Bruins. Feb. 18 -Maple Leafs vs B!k Hawks Bruins vs Maroons. Feb. 22 -Maple Leafs vs Bruins. Maroons vs Blk. Hawks. lis player it,is better to have a lie , Without :word's than 'words,, with- out a heart. •Ra ynn Canada"s' 'Eepcirt Trade:- Mena rade., •Mena 1r,sj, 12 P • All mind. increases in the export 'trade during the first nine months of the pmt fiscal year lip to the end of December are reported by the .Dominion bureau of Statistics. Ex- t ports of Canadian products to ent- pine• countries increased IS, per cent Compared with the same period . a year ago and exportsto, foreign co- untcrA ,noised 32 ! C,eeft. Dorm'g ,the sair perfgd in nits from eptpire comm c r. a ' d 3 , per ,cent. HIGHEST CASH PRICES -FOR-- - FOR - ' CREAM AND EGGS ' r en *hi*? 111 : ,. . I2es •' .4 . Zila,3 if. I 110 A quiet wedding was solemnized at the. Metropolitian church, London, by Rev. J. E. Hughson, when Leta Pearle, only daughter of Mn and Mrs F. E. Kestle; Ingersoll, became,,; the bride of Lloyd L. Eidt, • St. Tltatiias, and late teller of Zurich Bank of Montreal;son of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Eidt, Ingersoll. The bride. given in marriage by .her father, was lovely in a,Patou model of brown chiffon velvet made, on princess lines;'with a sees- a 'n a and matching . a wn slat veli g br4 , L • offi ntries ue. , v!►IrsTie' i�p��hs;,�r�rci.;fg,re>I�i coo , � sones. She carried a.yllouq ta. ppielt.?a p .scent ,;Among the eYftpiil0' ; , took Mine Chtlidian Ngoodsr tthare a- year ago ,tlie 'it�I Y�t�'i4gd'oria�:e.lhe::.s Irish;„aF*ree ate, Shath ''A'frica. ' and Australia lotitstand5ng. Shipments to the teaid K'ingdein jumped' from $147, - *0%000' in the firstnine months of 1932-33 to: $173,360,000 this year, Among foreign countries . taking ,moreCanadian exports the United States ledthe list with a jump froln. ;$114,153,000 to $141,527,000. E :- 0011ts to Denmark, and Japanalso sitlit.+lared. subsisanti!si1 gains. ,real: bronze chrysanthemums.,She yva!s at - :tended by Miss K. Bateheller.', Vietor Eidt,, of London, ,brother, of .the:rllxo-. ,one ° acted as best -man. After the ceremony, a wedding breakfastwas served at Hotel London. For trav- elling the bride wore a dress of red crepe, fashioned in tunic style over black with a small plush back and. accessories. Mr. and Mrs.. Eidt left by motor for Detroit and on their re- turn will reside at 71:1,2. AiFelliskgtou, Street, St. Thomas; where Clic e1=ore. Q is accountant. at .the flank of Ignt- It i 4. 4 .Shiceret)r that w;e ,extel d ter ire 4tad Al ;thee most hearty SEASON'S GREETINGS ish�in f.9x i[ ou and Yours' aI1 overflowing abundance of' the ple- asures,, the joy, and the happiness Which ,is Associated with this. Sea- son, and May the,coming Year bre x�, t9,, You the �',:� ,taxi r, •S p CE R.I LESS'IF'I'S OF HE.A�,LTFI z r s S an . t.,'" 'NTENTMENT 111- a on •+01.**rra*o**** *S1oo•••••N•••••••••••••••••1 l wwwimiwiwiwwwwwwiwismliwthwwvo§if Store At this; Grand Yuletide Season We ' cannot express our Gratitude in any knore "Tangible, way than'' by Wishing 'our' Many 'Friends and Customers a most -MERRY CHRISTMAS and ay,1 1q Full of Happiness lllZl Zl i'1 aa gl 0� �1 C �T �W� .V r 1. &Timportluvwwwwwwmmlymmvmmoj, eyed] ,t .Re i e. Young chl'ld*en.b'091!•y.."Cl' itch Cold. So Mr& Russel, Ward, of J1 lto Beach, Ont:.;wbaett,saris. If •1 ._ notice that t ler+eliAny'lnign 1bfit • cold I give 9 by's Own > Tabletal' and find they erre ■ great heli Thousands of mothers do the same•, "not only for colds but for fretfk1l nese, indigestion, constipation, teething 'troubles, coli✓:, upset Rtomach and So on. Baby's Own Tablets are safe and sure in reliev- ing,chitdhood's cominon ailments. Price, 25e.' 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