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Zurich Herald, 1935-06-06, Page 5Tfr r sday, Yaarae .GO, i935., BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL �fitt ' uDLEYI a fo mE:s BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY PPUBL.IC, ETC. AOFFICE—•Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Special Attention to Counsel and Court Work. Mr. Holmes may beconsulted et 7.Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. DENTAL. Dr. 11. H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. V,ETERINARIA.N A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. •aduate of Ontario Veterinary liege, University of Toronto. All , ',:liseases of domestic animals treated 'by ' the most modern principles, 'Charges reasonable. Day or night :calls promptly attended to. Also Bre- eder of Scottish terriers. Inverness Kennels. Office on Main Street, opposite Town Hall. Phone 1'16. HENSALL. BUTCHERS 11 Zuriehs' Popular s ie M EATMA ,. R'r2 I a Let Us supply you with the -- rrL-- .F '0,,-,..-.14, E•.111 Cr.va. ve", SAVYA4.C; u.rw .t s�uni aax•..a .vuna- ?ea 4=ai.s, Boiognas, Sausages,'" Ect., always on hared. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins . Yurigblut & Sou GARAGE TRADE IN YOUR OUR DANROUS TIRES NW! A MOST GENEROUS ALLOWANCE TOCK REDUCE:G SALE ] NOW ON! e taa)td tira n Phone 60 — DASHWOOD t INSURANCE Western Facers' Mutual ,,., `eat iar Unlace Co. OF, WOODSTOCK 2HE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- 'UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO elOtiount 1pf lnsuranee at.ilisk on Dec. • 314, 1934, $19,613,539. :Total .bash in Bank and Bonds X235,550.31 713ates-$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years . F. Klopp-Zurich Agent, Also Dealer in Lightning Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance PRODUCE Live Poultry WANTED 'Taken every Day till' 3 o'clock , pari. `Doi not feed Fowl same ' morning when brought in :HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR-- CREAM AND EGGS °ire„ O'Brien Z ia! 1101:,,, Iles. 04;. urieb. it` i i-1 'HERALD PAGE 'vivo '40;i r • .._?!:� w r 'YAP**, Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc., Ads. in this Column: NOTICE Notice is hereby given That no obstructions of any kind will be all- owed in the bed of the West Branch Drain which will stop the free flow of they water. AU interested parties please govern themselves accordingly 'HENRY CLAU$IUS, Inspector•- 43-3 Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Phone -96. Zurich Used Cars For Sale We are offering the following used ars for sale: —1932 V8 Ford Sedan —1930 Chev. Coach —1931 Ford Coach —1930 Ford Coupe —1928 Ford Coach X11 these Cars are in Number One; Condition L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich NOTICE I am authorized agent and dealer or the Renfrew Products, of Cream eparators, Stoves and Washing Iachines. Also have some used eparators always on hand. If in eed of any of above articles, kindly mange to see me. HUGH THIEL, R.R. 2, Zurich. Phone 93 r 4. pt45 PRODUCE WANTED We are in a position to take Cream and Eggs at my home at Zurich, for which we will pay highest market prices. We will grade your eggs as we receive them, and pay according to grading. Give us a Trial? First house south of Dominion Hotel THOS. H. MEYERS, Phone 116, Zurich, Ont. 'LICENSED \UCTIONEER_ Fdr 'and Middlese;it I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size ' or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Services Ren- dered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 13-57. Hensall Council Minutes The regular meeting of the Village Council was held on eve of June 3rd in the Council Chamber with all members present. Minutes of thelast two meetings read and adopted. N. Battersby reported re the Band also the uhe made of the grant money and also asked for some further aid. A. W. E. Hemphill, M. G. Drysdale and. W. Spencer appeared as a dele- gation from the Old. 13'oys Reunion Committee asking for certain privile- ges in the village. Geo. Walker ceretaker reported re Hall matters, also the disappearance of the Fire Wood. Severel communi- cations were read, considered and filed. Bills and Accounts read as follows: J. Sangster, bal. salary 9.00: ditto repairs to tank Fire Dept. 5.85; R. Todd, labor streets .40; J. A. Pater- son, express and postage 2.40; R. J. Lovell Co., supplies 6.61; D. Hog- arth labor streets 1.00; C. Huiser ditto .70; 11 Y. McLaren 2.50; J. Priest 7.00; T. Moir 1.00; C. Volland teaming 3.90; W. Harvey haul grav- el 29.40; N. Blatchford, sanitary and Dairy inspector 17.50; G. Walker meals transients 4.75; Hydro 5.62. Motion that these accounts be pas- sed. Motion, that D. Robinson is in- structed to employ two men to level the street west of the park. That 3 "ocks be secured for the halt, That we giant the Band $75. That we pur-.' :Base the following amusement tkts 1.0,000 at •5d. 2000 at 20," 10,000 at. le. andthat an order he 'drew on the Treasurer for the sum of 627, pay-. nent' for same: That : the Old Boys 1 tth on Cemtnittee be given. full con irol over all concession plivileges in the Village during Old Bays Reunion That permission is granted the Old Boys Reunion to hold street dances on King st., during the reunion. That "e Clerk order sufficient copies of the Voter's List printed' by F. W. less. That the Reeve ask for an ex- alanation re the road oil purchases ✓hen at the, County- Council'. That, we a(iv adjautn... —':antes A. Paterson, ....ek. i Mr. sand Mrs. Hay Of"the Tuckersrnith, were visitors C. Eilber one day last ween, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Bre' Mr. J. Hey motored to Dene business on Tuesday. By the appearance of .t trees 'around town there sh gain be an abundance of fruits this summer, Mr. A. Melick, reeve of 1 is attending the June ;session. County Council at , Goderi week. y'14)-$ of;: to, It '.,tint Mr. Ferd "laborer ' has his teli,ltis court in good playing condition nd. the tennis players will find thls a fine place to do their playingf Mr. Menno Oesch, Mrs. 14, Gascho, Mrs. O. Surerus ,axle ilfr E. MacDonald, motored to La on on Sunday., The members of the Zurich b of the Womens' institute mo over to Seaforth on Tuesday w joint meeting was held. Mr. Randall Coles, a former teach er of the Continuation scho .ls. flow attending London University, rase, a recent visitor at the Dpmipioa' House. Mr. Wallace Ross, of near Bruce- field and Miss Helen Willrelni'ofA1- ver•ton were visitors with ithe lat#Ws aunt, Mrs. C. L. Smith, orxe' last week. eg With the warm days r etie aytproac a ing, the picnic season will soon:b . rn our midst, and the calaiider, will''be looked over just what dates ,are Tthe Miss Ctherine Merrier of Elmira, was a week -end visitor at her home here, Mr, Edwin Gascho, who has been laid, tip withan attack of lumbago, • • • •• 1 •t ute are plea�pd, is up and around a- gain, w Mr. Sandy +,Elliott of Exeter was in' o town Monday demonstrating • his pro-, G duct, namely, the New Ford on Mon- `b Mr. and 14Iis. Oliver and Mrs. Flos- sie Brown, of London, were Sunday visitors at the home of. Mr. and lWWWrs, has: Weber. Another new gas filling station has been opened ° in town opposite the Bank of Montreal, in front of Mr. Fred Thiel's hat vers shop, where the Shell Company have put in a filler. Mr, and Mrs, Morley Witmer of Detroit spent . the week •en'i rt the hoine of her mother, Mrs 3. Decher, Mrs. Witmer and family aro remain- ,ing over for a week or so. A Lawn Social, unf^, th, eusnu:n: of. the Ladies Aid of the Evangelical :,hlarch 'willbe hell on the church property on Friday eve. June 21sh. More particulars will be given later. Jtliss Grace Meer•,, par:17 to Aliso Mary 1.1e,:1e ,•,. r. cls .. Wed- nesday, May 29th, when Miss Mary celebrated her birthday. The evening was enjoyedably spent after which Innen was served. i Orrr .,.- to Give Statisti'- aka e aid o,' farmers throughout On- ais sought to provide the Depart ` LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL of Agriculture with accurate •{ lii or* nation regarding ^ ;tea;; a , '` TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU stogy and poultry population and in- formatien along similar Iines. Begin - McKinley's Baby Clicks, 1935 ' SPECIAL NOTICE • • • • After April 1st, one high grade of Chicks only will. be sold. All eggs set weigh over 24 -oz, to the r ••• •• • • • • • • • • • • ALL BREEDING STOCK GOVT. APPROVED AND BLOOD- • • TESTED. OVER 175 R. 0.1'. MALES HEAD OUR FLOCKS"• • dozen and average about 26 ounzes. Barred or White Rocks. S. C. White Leghorns 1Oc After May 24 9c 9c After June 10 9c Sc After June 23 8c 25c 4 Weeks old Pullets 30c 2 weeks old chicks 33k extra. 4 weeks old chicks 9c extra HATCHES TWICE WE2KLY. Come And -See . Us, or Phone:, 97 r 11, Hensall TERMS—Cash on Delivery 1 Two Dollars per'100 chicks must accompany mail orders. Chicks • delivered when reasonably possible or expressed, Express o' • prepaid. 100% live arrivals guaranteed J. ELGIN McKINLEY -- ZURICH, ONTARIO • 4*AOS%6'+**+ <9"& *****•66•dY4`'L4Yv'` *O r.,w.,,e,Faar.,..m.s444.0.4 wa>414o.a:...-a*A . � t our ender thPi y: Buy Storm Windows and Doors LET US QUOTE YOIJ! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A ; • • most suitable for the occasiokns Be-•ning-Monday the Statistics and Pub- • a e : Yea' »Acations Branch of the department 4- 4. ing so close to the lake s t m 7ireval arranged I for the distribution of , • • • � 1 picnic epidemic all the .,rnor.e ent in the good old summer tiX00.00 ne r 0 ±arm schedules by rur • school teachers for the purpose Monday, June 3rd, or the Kin's compiling agricultural statistics. Th birthday was very quiet in top*ri• information is used as the basis for WAIT. o.1 PHONE 60 ifs 1111 the business places being p t call p t' sly th lac i y lac Yea e entire body of agric- alt open. The King is now '70 years ultural statistics in Ontario. of gae, and has fully regained his Health that was not so good a year or so ago. May he long live with his good reign is our most sincere 'viihce and prayers, ��. FLE1-9.4,) LEThC1S1 ZURICH • 4!.3.+44,1•++++++++++++++++++++•;.1,.p..i•.i•.G.l••r�.++t.s..g.o�,l.q.q,.;.q.4,4.;•.i �.•d••i•.rr Killed by Collie Dogs • The lcilling of two yearling heifers on the farm of Allan Watson, con. 10i a Colborne, Tp., has hem traced to 3; 2 COS GOO 0000•4e +est V let t alYe G e i 0065Z0 456110 SEEDS SEEDS collie dogs, all of the came Iitter.The o See Us about Reil killed Alfalfa, Alsi e, Timothy and • The exceptionally . fine tains Atha clow were shot and�11�d irthe t � " � o Sweet Clover Seeds long nicely with plenty of moist*. a shallow creek, their heads and ]' past l'cck ^ve created a wonderful of riming down a herd or se -,-en cat- 0 growth, and eve'rytlthig fe coniines a aa, `y 1. 7 L ` 'eve0 Save Money by Buying Your Garden Seeds from Us! : The grass and fall. wheat as well las necks terribly lace -ailed an ' an 1. theo- the summer crops are showing ex- ire, of their s'io l'ces and legs so � 8 cellent growth. Truly Providence is chewed by the blood -thirsty canines, c a abundantly gooey to Mankind in this that the bones were broken. The fot-' '1? vicinity. Fie question is, do we al- levying night the yelping or the dogs ways appreciate it in the right way, awl bawling of the beasts brought The ball game scTiet3tal i e for 1^l t farmers from their beds with guns. �� Friday evening when the ;ietei� cJ ,Tie night marauders were soon laid : Bring were to own the season ik.Zu h ? .taw, `but the' frightened beasts' were proved a big disappoints ah o er-eti ^fo ' some tA and f tfUi "tOi n" ph` 'ieti l I { v*, t 1 d i v 5.. i• utes , before playing tithe thael, ',", , could not get a team to -ether -T n w„1 s In -Magistrate's Court were a goodly number on the`yg`rounds "', to see the game, and there;': �vorild i .,a ,oerich, May 30, LCA ofFenuers have been a good gate receipt -had the '' assessed a total of $130 m M Exeter boys showed up. .is3.f* to J: A. Makins' court today. In cases where time was given to rusts Mrs. Robt. Fulton of Biggar, Sask.,the :wherewithal commitment paper is visiting her sister,Yrs; Percy Wes wee issued, they to be executed ii ton of Bayfield, who was recently i' cars of. ron-payments in the specific( a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-,"tinie, tine week. Will James Deacon don, and returned lame recently. whtt , week ago pleaded guilty tc Pleasen to state that Mrs. Weston, is twos`.,' ha.rges was remanded for sen -- improving nicely. Mrs. Fulton and tens, Crown Attorney Holmes stat Mrs. Weston are sisters to Mrs. Herb ing. e had some further information Bender, south of town, and are data reg .at<iing 'cc,�erd. harry Garnish, ghters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leno ,aged,.28 E. Wawanosh school teacher Kipper. who"became unemployed since the regu tion of the two year Normal team: for teachers and accused of leieepmg liquor for sale, had his case set over for one week, bail of $500 being renewed. Likewise Arthur Gra- hanicharged with non-support. In the children and adults. Ladies are .ttaf court, Jas. Ward, Wiatghatn requested to. bring those baskets of $uCi ;Folin McDonald, Bayfield paid $li ed. costs for speeding. Mrs. I. J. Garden Seeds in Bulk or Package LET US SUPPL YOU WITH SEED GRAINS!• FORMALDEHYDE a s 8 t Ma Cultivator Points to fit all makes of Cultivators. o l\'IcCormich-Deering. Also handle Cultivator points and plow points to fit any make of machine. e To • seee®et'3•CNeoese • in your Bottles to be filled. We have a su pP ly • •• Mester trial laisineer C�"xltalliels.' .[111piernerit Eepair s 9 o Huron Old Boys Association of Toronto, picnic and Summer Reunion, Exhibition Park Area No. 11, on Saturday, June 8th,, at 3 p.m. Sports of all kinds for good Huron cookies. Refreshments served in Transportation Building at 6 p.m. Ccome, bring the family and spend a day renewing old friendships. Geo. E. Ferguson, President; R. S. Sheppard Secretary. Forms Soft Ball League A district soft ball meeting _. war held in the Public Library, txeter, when representatives were present from Crediton, Exeter, Dashwood, Thames Road and Centralia. Airaang- ements were made to form a South Huron Community Soft Ball League comprising of eight teams including Dashwood, Crediton Evangelicals, Crediton United, Shipka, Centralia, Exeter Main St,, Exeter James at :a'n Thames Road. ANNUAL JUDGING COMPEL ITION a The ninth Annual Huron Co, Live Stock Judging Competition't be held at Blyth on Friday, Jane This competition is open to all `boys and young men living in Huron Co:' unty, who are 26 years of age or"' under. Contestants Will be required to register at the Agricultural Gro- unds, irounds, Blyth by 8.30 a.m. and an en- try fee of 25c is charged each on testant. Ten classes of live stock winjudged, two each of heavy r wi be � g v3 horses, beef cattle, dairy cattle, she- ep and swine, and oral reason must be given on five cIa ses. Approximat- ely $40 in prize money' is being off• Bred, and a Silver.+Cup will be award ed the high boy in the entire cotizp- 'ition. aryl aha -ccond will earei'e^ Silver edaL Write to the Ontario De alai:anent of. Agriculture, Clinton. $,eetvers, Goderich and J. T. Bridges, Belgrave, both of whom failed to renew their driving permits, each con trbuted $5 and costs. The auto of L. D. Ray, Kincardine, had imp- roper lights and Ray was assessed $2 drill costs. For failure to stop at a stop sign, R. MYlcKee, Teeswater, pd. $5,and costs. Huron -Perth Baseball Schedule May 24—Zurich at Mitchell. 10 a.m. 27—Seaforth at Exeter. 30—Mitchell at Seaforth. 31—Exeter at Zurich. June 5—Exeter at Mitchell. 5—Seaforth at Zurich 10—Mitchell at Exeter. 10—Zurich at Seaforth 14—Seaforth at Mitchell 17—Exeter at Seaforth 17 -Mitchell at Zurich 21—Zurich at Exeter. 24—Exeter at Seaforth. • 24—Zurich at Mitchell. July 5—Seaforth at Zurich. 5.- J.VI'itchell at. Exeter. 8 -Zurich at Seaforth 8 -Exeter at Mitchell 15—Mitchell at Zurich 15—Seaforth at Exeter. 22—Zurich at Exeter 22- -Mitchell at Seaforth 26—Exeter at Zurich 31--Seaforth at Mitchell. Pour Tourriaments will be held at which the four leans will participate They will be all League Games: At Zurich, Wednesday June 26th; July 10th at Exeter; JuI'y 17th at Sea - forth; and on July 24th. at, Mitchell. 1 1 1 Dvaseri$aestoe cs $ef:1i9fbt40101/MUMDEMOS WillitliMOMNA MAT% \dVi-11 g'llcViNtVINE4VIt Zurich. Drug Store School Su lies We have a full Line of all the requirements of School' Supplies PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. ALL . AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. See Our Supply of Toilet Prcpar°atioDs Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfnmizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. M••••••••••••••spaeseee••s FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS. We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs. Dr. A, MacKinnon, Zurich! fr(VIMIWWWWWWIMMFMFAPPAWkri4v,4