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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-07-04, Page 5"74' e,ael 13USINIeSS • , LEGAL DupLEY Ee "HoLivius DaARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ItIOT- ARY PPUBLIC, ETC. DFFICE-Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICH, Ontario. `Special Attention to Councel and • Court Work. Ildr. Holmes may be consulted at Goderich by Phote, and Phone ehaeges reversed, 111461•4•11•100000.1101.10111Misseasemositiataimilienieneliklatearlaask• DENTAL. Dr 11. 11. H. COWEN L. D. S D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK -ZURICH Every Thuesday, Friday, Saturday At HARTLEIEB'S BLOCKDASHWOOD. DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. VETERINARIA.N A. R. Ca-mpbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All Ta aseases of domestic animals .treated 3by the most modern principles, Charges reasonable. Day or night ,aalls promptly attended to. Also Bre- seder of Scottish terriers. Inverness 33ennels. Office on Main Street, 4opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. UI--I BTCERS Zurich's' Popular MAR ET MEAT Let Us supply you with the very Choice oft' Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Recrigeration Highest Cash Prices jar -Wool, Hides and Skins 11. Yupgigut &Ai ,Magareemomotresalte......L.,......,n,atimazr.eva.....,......VSic 11 Put Your: t; For Sale Lost, Ficgincl;-Ete. Ads. in. this COlumn.- „eat. sasaamereett IVickliiiqBahy Chick§ 1935 LOCAL N.,. Independence Day rhe J'aly 4th., which is Independ-1 t .niteA. Day in the United States, and ItoMoraiSsnjtezie. pM.aseD.,01neafitd,9nteamrclraa;„: steer big national holiday, when ,i!.h,ore-will be a big trek of turists to day for her home near Kincads where she will spend the holidaerN 'ad, from. that country, the Can- eedieri Radio Commission's Montreal Mr. and 1Vbs, Coxon. and son Pe! 1; studios will preseat an Independence from Mitverhon, visited Dr. W. Coarelbay tribute program oval she net THE NEW; WEED CsatktIOL At"..;T at the home of Mrs. Routledge :at•iWork ,c)f the National Broadcasting . Provides that waves' firm ,centitt ompany. This broadcass will bc or Company. ownitigeor teperating ; a. , Pete E. Buell presided at' the Oa haead at 8.30 p.m. E.5,T, threshina madfine eepstrator, Or coration service on the Goshen TO caasioesbe...SeAlle" to be operated for Evangelical cemetery last Sandia No More Loans hire, siva , ear. Year, bef 2.30 pan. It was a large gather ez, Toronto -The Ontario Agrideltur- mowing operations, register such Miss Catheru 1VIerner of the ElrirC; id Development Board will discon- raaehine or separator. before July let teaching staff spent 4the holiday a 4hme making farm loans, tion..1Dun- `b, ore tom - with the Minister and shall procure her home but leavinefor Toronte: ean M a rshall, minister of agricult a certificate of registvation en which ' lu ee h iit te shall be, kept posted SIX a conspicu- ous place upon the machine or separ- atoeby the owner or operator. The fee for registration is $1.00. A machine not .used' for hire need not be registered. • Penalties are provid- ed foe failuse to comply with the act. Application forms may be obtained from Mr. Ezra Bender, Weed Inspee- tor for Hay, Dashwood, Ontario. • a For Sale A quantity of good feed oats for sale. Apply to: Mrs. Mabel Snider, Zurich, or to Oscar Ducharme, phone 2-98, Zurich. t4'7 NOTICE will be taking orders for Binder Twine up till June 27th. Let me have your order as early as possible. E. Blake Horner, Secy., Unique Club. NOTICE There is on my premises impound- ed a medium sized white sow. Own- er please call for same at once. Fergus Turnbull, R.R.1, Dashwood, Blut Water Highway, Hay Tp. 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 the water. All interested parties please govern themselves accordingly HENRY OLAUSIUS, Inspector 43-3 GARAGE Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the late , Dr. Phone --96. Zurich attd summer schoo , announc d. Temns er „ .. . . anent said: "In view of the attitude Mr. and Mrs- FedSeniele of' the financial interests, resulting in Sebringvile and Mr. and Mrs, Oat: the regular channels for public box. - Litt and their two sons and Miss let' rowing beconnag closed, the agric- uise Ross al 1 of Sebningyille wert eltural development bead , es e, s Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs., cd it advisable to discontinue making John England. • e farm loans. I regret very much.to JUNE WET MONTH . ' : have to make this statemen:." June was the coldest and the wettest month in Marty years, eat cordiag to the monthly weather stet- Ottawa -While the export Of do- isties. Not in the recent records of tepestic ale declined from 16,913 pro - the bureau has the 4.6 inche,s ei o:, gallons to 4,033 during May, com- rainfall been equalled in June. ' pared with the same rnoeth in 1934. ENGAGEMENT , .exports of Canadien whiskey rose The engagements is announced ' of rom 129,349 to 184,340 proof gal - Eva Fee, daughter of Mrs. Sarah IN ''114, ee eiding to figures issued by Non. Mathews, minister of revenue. 0.0d the late Wellington Fee of Sta.' forth, formerly of Zurich, to Richaat wl'T -.""'"' Canada's best customer Beale, son of T. R. Beale. of Copee:e ,,wasthe United States that countre pCliaiffc;e nonth. In the same month a year a - gallons last ve- tOhnetllatteTrhepaiin..tarorfla July.geto talet ruing 177„ .39 proof • a go the U. S. imported 121,690 gallons Bus Service to Grant' Ben°, Goderich now has an Arrow line Wine Causes St: -:o. Blr..,t service on the Blue Water re*t1' ' Goderieh-When Ernest Chaig, con - daily, except Sunday and holidatee: coaled a gallon of wine, with which between Goderich and Grand Bead. lv and his crodies had planned a The bus leaves Grand Bend 2.20 ea eseing trip, in the oven of -Jus kit - m. (with connection from Sarnia) ellen range, little did he reckon on and arrives at Goderich 3.35; leaves,the plans of his wife or the disastrous Goderich 4 p.m., arriving at Greed' results which followed. Mrs. Craig, Bend 5.05 p.m. I not knowing of the presence of the wine in the oven, set a fire in the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and .11,0 range during her husband's absence motored to Mildmay on Sunday, i where they attended the evangelistic, in the evening preparatory to putting services conducted by the Rev. Gee. in a neat of beef for his sandwiches who li But he had planned on taking sal- Soerheide, of Cleveland and broadcasts daily over station w3.A1..,.i:trai,v, ps,andwiches. The odor from the , 'The saw leder,: idesl es tbe lange ova ,01.7i,:, e:,coacuslevd1 her:7tIo, obpaetin ttitihne_ ershadoreed maples, and about twot ed her back to get a towel to pull out thousand soule gathered to hear this' man with a simple rnevsage. A the eve; eshere was a loud explosion. large amplifier was rsed so that the speaker could be heard over the entire grounds. Shows Increase MAYOR WENIGE IN CRASH' Jas Steele, driver of a car that. crashed withone driven by Major G. A. Wcnige of London, Hensall the fishing trip was called off: Monday afternoon, was in Goderich jail with his passengers, Mr. and MwChas. Bell and Mrs. Fred LittIcchild of Goderich, awaiting an appearance before F. G. Weir, J.P., Tuesday morning, The Goderich eenearke,re.pert of Promotion Exams for S. , - s/ig YOUR. DANEROUSeetts ' 1/11' . . public place. Damage to " T --.ea 1•,opp 79; Stuart Mrs. Craig was thrown headlonr a- gansit the edge of the kitchen table, losing two teeth and sufIeriree ale ' r? and bruises. Her younger brother; was cue and bruised about the head! e and arms by flying d bris. The stove ,.-was wrecked, and sold to the junk: ft man and replaced by a new one, and (ID SPECIAL NOTICE! fA ter April 1st, one high grade of 'Chicks only will be sold. All eggs set weigh over 24 -oz. to the • dozen and average about 26 ounzes. • 41 Zerred or White Rocks. S. C. White Leghoree 40 • 7c. At the Hatchery 70 li, fa . 8° Delivered 8e, 25c 4 Weeks old Pellets . 30c : 2 weeks old chicks 3te c extra. 4 weeks old chicke 9c extra : • • • • ALL BREEDING STOCK GOVT. APPROVED AND BLOOD - • TESTED, OVER 175 R. 0. P. MALES HEAD OUR FLOCKS • • • • TERMS -Cash on Delivery -TweDollars per 100 chicks must accompany mail orders. Chicks Itt • delivered when reasonably possible or expressed, Express • prepaid. 100% live arrivals guaranteed 1 ELGIN McKINLEY -- ZURICH ONTARIO 4.4% 4,0 0*. 006A6.44 b Vowse.44.44,44.44414 HATCS TWICE WEEKLY. Come And See Us, or Phone;. 97 r 11, Hensall, • 4 444 4 a f a a a a a 4. 1- 4. 4. •+++++++++++++++++++++++ Cut Your Fu..1 In HALF! Buy Storm Windows and Decors LET US QUOTE YOU! REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE. CARRY A LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU WAIT. 0 PHONE 69 liCAL ZURICH 4. a a a a a a 4- a +++++++++4-eaaaseatesseraereeresea aaaaaaaaseaaaaaaaaatreetaaaase 0000000 8 43 0 4. 4. School, Report Tuns NOW! A MOST GENEROUS ALLOVJ i.CE Used Cars For file We are offering the following used Cars for sale: 1-1932 V8 Ford Sedan 1-1930 Chai,. Coach STOCK REDUCING SALE, 1-1081 Ford Coach 1-1930 Ford Coupe 1-1928 Ford Coach All these Cars are in Number Ono Condition • 't ,,4gX,21 • Phone 60 - DASHWOOD INSURANCE 'Western Farmers' Mutual 'Weather instuance CIL OF i WOODSTOCK HE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS TWS. KIND IN ONTARIO Amount of Tneuratee at Risk on Dec. 31st, 1934, $19,613,539,. Tetal Cash in Beak and Bonds $235,550.31 ".Rate5--$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 Years E. F. K1 pf,r,,--Zurich Mont, Also Dealer Litilthling Rods sod all kinds drive insurance PRODUCE NOW OM r • Live ll'oultry WA. TED Mallen every Day till 3 etcleek pan. ID* mkt. feed Fowl $101e morning when brought in HIGHEST CASH PRICES t -FOR -- REAM AND EGGS 'W 043rien ottya".3.0,4 Rase 94e, Zeteiele L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich • PR DUCE 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. ige's ear was rlight, a. bumper aaci fender being smashed.- ..o one was ',- injured. Dominion Dominion Day ; ,,,• ,,... On Monday of this week Canada celebrated its 68th birthday. It is now 68 years since Canada was organized as it is at present, and while it is a long time for the life of a man, it is a rather short period in thelife ofa natioa. A great many changes have taken place during this time, and a much different mode of living is at present adopted. Truly are we not making wonderful progress? To England r -Allan Omar 04, Har- , (les onun en ded ) rromoted at Easter) 731- . an ea Papp. To 1.' (Promoted at Easter) ---Jean Alexander. SCHOOL REPORT 01 the June Promotion8 for S. S. No. 5, Stanley: - IV to Sr IV -Russell Oesch 31. . • 71. Jr. III to Sr. III -Mae Oesch 80; Hughie McBride 78; Annie Oesch 76.2; Doreen McClinchey 76; Anson Rev and Mrs. R. M. Gale and Miss liciCinleY 75; Kathleen Oesesh 75; Gladys returned to the United Ch-4.ean McClinchey 67. urch Parsonage, Bayfield, after ha.v- Jr. II to Sr. II -Myrtle McKinley ing spent three weeks wark relatives 76; Mae Ouch 72;. Kenneth Arm- in Waterloo and other points east. strong 63. Mr. Gale, who has not enjoyed good jr. II -Wesley McBride, Ilia Boyce health for the past two months, left Jr. I to Sr. I -Robert McKinley on Thursday morning on a trip over- 78; Ruth McClinchey 73; Beverley seas to visit his brother, Dr. 3. M. IVItClinchey 67; Viola Boyce 62. Gale in Bath, England. It is hoped Primer-Phylis McBride, Leslie that the ocean voyage will hasten his Armstrong, Harvey Boyce. convalescence-. He sailed on June No, on roll 20. • 29th from Montreal aboard the Duch- Teacher, Hazel Smiiiie. es of Atholl and his many friends wish him Bon Voyage, BASEBALL NEWS . SCHOOL REPORT ,------ S. S. No. 8, Hay. C4iFtCrt ' . 5 S. No. 8, Hay for the year end - The baseball tournament staged on ing' June 1935. Hons. 75, pass 60. the local diamond last Wednesday Sr. IV -Eunice Oestreicher, Ken - afternoon had to be called at the neth Weber. end of the sixth in the second game Jr. IV to Sr. IV-Orlen Swartzen- on account of rain. Gordon Muir amber '72; Carl Oestreicher '71.7; El - pitched the Seaforth Nine to an 11-6 ,more Rader 58.3. victory over Mitchell in the first. In Sr. III to Jr. IV -Jack Weber 70.3 the second Seaforth and Zurich play- R der ed a 3-3 tie. The Seaforth team .have yet to loee a game and have played good ball. Kerslake pitched a- gainst the Zurich team, while Abbie Heideman whiffed them over for the Zurich team, and was going along LICENSED AUCTMNEER. For Huron and Middlesex I AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless is to size or article to sell.- I solicit roar business, and if not satisfied will make no, charges for Services Ren- tered. ARTHUR WEBER -Dashwood Phone 13-57. ,•••••••••••••****ITIMalMoirniii,100,Melmir..01 SUM L REPORT S. S. Nos 11 Hay. , Jr. 1V to Sr. IV -Norma Jennison Absent-, Sr Jr. INT -Cecilia IVIasse 76 Zurich Tournament Martha Miller 77.4; Hilda a 67.1; Esther Price 65; Hilda Becker 63.5; • jr. HI to Sr. III -Ernest Masse 72.3; Louise Finkbeiner 58.2; Eileen Miller 56.5. Sr. II to Jr. III -Lorna Miller 79.6 Jr. 111 to SK.. III--Aipbonse Jeff- good for a youngster at the game. Rosaleen Miller 75.2; Louise Masse rey 82%; Hilbert laucharme 70; The lineup in the Seaforth-Zurich 60.5. Herbert Eeierling 65. game was: Seaforth-E. Rennie, s. , Jr. II to Sr. II -Dorothy Price Sr. '11 to Jr III--Efleen Patterson s; 3. Kerslake, c; C. Kerslake, p; G, 167; Helen Miller 65; Lyle, Swartzen- 77; Pierre Ducharme 77; Rena Gals- Rennie 2b; G. Moir Lf; Taman lb;rubor 62, er 70; Levee Beierling 68; Ruby R. McGregor c.f.; C, Christie rf; P. ;Geiser 65; Louis Masse SO; Pearl Willis, 3b. Jennison absent. Lee Jennison, ab- Zurich-Oesch 3b; Ynngblutt c; 'sent. • C. Stade s. s; Gascho lb; Yungblut Sa to Ja n-Oeraxa Jeffrey cf; 0'13reirt, 2b; Prock v1; Prang lf; , V Sr. I-Merla Miller 72, John Masse 9- Howard Finkbeiner 68. Jr. T ---Cecelia Hartman 81; How - rd Deters 80; Dorothy Weber 78; IL 'Violet Rader 76; Rabat Miller 75; t299, Ivan Masse 293, Antionette Heideman p. 1oyd Smith 66; Russel Smith 65; Masse 249; Juliette Masse 170. There was a fairly good trod 1don Datars 68. ,Insect, and had the weatherman ot Pa -Milton Price, Ralph Smith, 'threatened so much with ralre a eon- tnolate Kuntz, Victor Hartroan, hierealts larger crowd would here .arl Reder, Geraldine Masse, •atteutled. . Agnes Robertson, Teacher. jr. 1 to Sr. II-Ortha Geiser 255 .:,-11aise Duch/Irate 235; Arthie Masse 4:1; noel '-r i all4Wnts Droltembire,, Teacher 4. 4. 4. 4. 3 4. 0 00000000 eteerieeteee 00000 000 teats saseeeteae (996090 SEEDS SEEDS 1)1. 0 4. XTX See Us about Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsilte, Timothy and Sweet Clover Seeds Save Money by Buying Your Garden Seeds from Us! Garden Seeds in Bulk or Package LET US SUPPL YOU WITH SEED GRAINS! FORMALDEHYDE Bring in your Bottles to be filled. We have a supply. 4. 8 4. Master and pioneer Chick Starters. impleni en t itepairs Cultivator Points to fit all makes of Cultivators. McCormich-Deering. Also handle Cultivator points and plow points to fit any make of machine. 4. 1 Ss -te WW&TVMhWWAAWAWWAWWAiki midi Drug Rime i upp!ies We have a full Line of all the requirements of School Supplies PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. 3000004000000000000 000000 See Our Supply of Toilet Pi'e})ELJ'tLt ions Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Pe v'.% mizers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. 4. amm4.** 004.4.0t4.4.0-004. FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS. We also have, Saphine Arai -Moth Discs. Dr. A. J. MacKinnon Zurich'i-' - ) .,,,,„tmmtwkikimmrwAr Fkr kk11,. F 1.1 ON' •