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Zurich Herald, 1931-03-12, Page 5
v. may, relx 1f2i7iar, SUS*NESS CA10)5 Wentlio F'rr, 010140. I11014, .DulD mirE,tfoli ES Fiouttill,Notice,Etc Ads nir ft1/ .Qo ansio >*MtRISTER, soLIclEoL 1q . • .ARY PUBLIC,,' ETC. 151.01010E—Hamilton Sheet, Just ofr the Square, GODERTCH, Ontario. 'Special Attention to Couneel and Court Work.. r, Holmes may be consulted at td; oderich by Phone, and Phone chargee reversed. Dr. 11. 11. COWEN L.D.S. D.D S. :DENTAL SURGEON .At DEITZ BL•OCZ --ZURICH Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday At HARTLBIV S BLOCK, DASIIWOOiD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey M. Jones National School of Auctianeering. 'fry mile for egistered Live Stock, (All Breeds.) Terms in keeping with prevailing *lees. Choice Farms for Sale. Will X11 anything Anywhere. Intone 1S-93, or write. Zurich.'. licensed Auctioneer 1FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX I Alii IN A POSITION TO CON - ,duet any Auction Sale, ;anm to size or 2.rtic1•e-tto-1611. 1 solicit .your business, and if not satisfied will snake no charges for -Services Ren-, ilered. ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood Phone 13-0. • SEE US FOR NEW LOW PRICES CD1+l 3_,HESE BATTERIES OF •'QUALLTY" ONTARIO DASF3WOOD -- Widli*** 11*9.4500**pa3**Basle*0904 Zurichs' Popular NEAT MARKET ANNOUNCING TEAT WE HAVE PURCHASED *ROM THE FIRM OF YUNU;BLUT DEIC1IERT, THIS WELL ESTAB LISILED MEAT BUSINESS, AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Co-Yungblut & Son ;O0.06aYS9p/f0.10 41$ 6/0 * 040.0414 OAL 1931 Announcement liFItlNG PRICES NOW IN EFFECT FOR oralntof Coal Cat Alberta Coal land Soft Coal S:PECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts. Per Ton will be allowed for cash. ;i[ :r.J;sie Early as prices will advance on June 151}' se & scams 35 Son I-3ENSA.LL VE POU LT R Y WANTED Win every Day till 3 o'clock, Ir -m• 9p not feed Fowl same morning! when brought in. Highest Cash. Prices —CASK 1lOD •-- monm cream and Eggs MOl)dll MAAS, A, tot ... . I*101, 140* 4N .0404141 LE., ()Wilk •,^10, ---- Far SW,e Comb Foundation, 60c a pound. It :pounds and over 55,c. ^Customer's ',vas made into foundation at 15c ib.. Bring your wax immediately. L Eaberer & Sons, Zurich. For Sale 1924 Ford Coupe for sale, price $35•.110 in fair condition. ,Apply to Lawrence Regier, Phone 5-83, FOR SALE A limited number of fine small pigs 4 weeks old for -sale•. Auupl to; Sol. Cringeric r 2uric'lt. EGGS FOR HATCHING And baby chicks, White Leghorns. {.f you want disease free nhickst'his is the place to get your eggs for hat- ching. The low price of grain. has enabled us to reduce prices accord- ingly. tf-36 Twbim.apless Bruce J. Klopp, FOR SALE A good Holstein cow, with calf. Apply to Henry Clausias, . Zurich: FOR SALE• A choice one month old Registered Holstein 13u11 Calf for sale from ac- credited Hord. Apply to Wm. Sparks R. R. 3, Bayfield. FOR SALE A number of good horses at var- ious ages for sale, including a spanof 2-yr...old Clydesdale colts. Apply to J.. Hey, Jr. -24 NOTICE 3. C. Salmon & Son, Teamsters, wish to advise the public that they are still in the same business, with irises as ,usual. Your order will , be much appreciated. Phone 94-16. William Eo Brown A.S.P. Graduated Foot Speciatist AT Brown's Boot Shop 1 - CONSULTING ENGINEER S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.) O•L.S., Registered Professional Em gineer and Land Surveyor, Associatie Member Engineering Institute of Canada. Office--Seaforth, Ont. t _ , New Sonora P, COME IN AND SEP. THE NEW SONORA MODELS. TWO $132.00 .. « $169.50 • *i*ico Q1110ALo Mr,. J. W. Morley! Barrister 'of Exeter, Made a busines '' eall in tine village one day last week. • Mr. Ferdinand Haberer of town has treated himself to a fine new Obis mobile sedan, making the purchase from C. Fritz & Son, Miss Alberta Finlay of Londe% was called to her home at the ton? line, owing to the illness of herr mother, Mrs. Finlay. Reve O. Geiger and Mr. George' Petty of :Hensall interviewed the Council of Hay Township at thar March sitting; in the interest of vat- ious municipal matters. Pleased to report that the Iittle'd�'�•- ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hzrtnfi In of the Bronson, Stanley, and who was operated no at London, has Itis - covered sufficiently to be' taken 'to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jolie stop and family of Thurloe, New O-- tario, are spending a few weeks��'t the home of the former's paruki,r, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnston, Sri t the North Boundary, Hay Towns . A large number of interested in k- ple of the community turned out r?n' Thursday afternoon in the town hall to se the moving pictures sponsoziid by the International Harvester The pictures were very entertainl�`r'ig inded, as there were several 1!drry comic strips among the reels. Aid as there was no admission charges; it was all the more appreciated espeeict1- "y under present conditions: 4; The roads from Zurich to Hes 11 did not improve very much the Piet week, and a person can either;:ciee the sleigh or the wheels, but neither to any comfort of advantage Mr. Geo. Thiel is using the auto to thin - eel] as the stage, but the road is 4111 'eery rough and rutty, and if the warm weather conies they will still 's worse for a few days, till ttIey ;tart to dry up for the summer. t : Mr. William Thiel ]jd a most s''ac- cessful auction sale of his 1'a, n1 e'fl' " "he function of e home news- paper is to publish every item of local news every week. Help us func- tion :one hundred per cent. What looked like the approach of spring with some of the early spring birds and the mild weather here, all these hopes were shattered on .Sat- urday when the weatherman went on :t rampage over the week -end, and truly lived up to the namesake of the month we are in, as the snow storm "marched" along, and filled practic- ally every crevice, ravine and cut. that have not been visited this winter and anyone away with the auto aver the week -end, found that old king winter was still doing his stuff. While in this locality considerable storm was Cxperienced, but not quite so bad. as in some other parts or Western. Oxl,tario, where some four feet of the beautiful white fell, and along the highways where the big snow plows had previously made little can ahs through the drifts, all these were again filled up, and traffic was im- possible till the plows again went through. Truly March came in like a small lion, but he maturee: into a real big and savage one over the week -end. We trust another week will usher in more springlike and much warmer weather, as no one is now anxious to have the snow any longer, as last year at this time we were enjoying, good motor roads. HAY COUNCIL, The regular monthly meeting of the council of the Township of Hay was held in the Township Hall, Zur- ich, on Monday, March 2nd, with all the members present, The minutes of the previous meet- ing were adopted as read. After the disposal of the correeponcrence, the following resolutions were- parsed. That By-law No. 8, 1931, con- firming salaries to be paid to offic- ials of the Township for 1931, be re- ad three times and finally passe& That By-law No. 4, 1931, confirm- ing appointments of Township Road Commissioners for 1931, -be read 3 ects on Tuesday last, and has dXl'illigj times and finally passed. the past week moved into his resi- l That portion of By-law No. 6, 1920 fence in town. We welcome Alt and I Mrs. Thiel and family as residencerelating to renters of the Hay Muni- cipal Telephone System be rescinded of Zurich. Mr. Alfred Melding, whois,and that the following regulations has ptrthereonased Mr. from the lBluarWater the governing renters of Municipal Telephoner System Imoving Highway, and we twill like it be put into force beginning March 2, on the Bronsononson Linine, 1931: Rates for renters who sign a 3 M r. Kenneth Routledge is busily five-year contract, $12 per annum. engaged these days making the ro- Rates for renters who sign a bite year ands with his peanut business_.Ree.. contract, $14.00 perannum. Said �r neth has a very becoming neat little rates to apply to renters who are cupboard attached to the side of his connected to the System at the pres- Ford roadster, wherein be ca dries his I ent time • and that a by-law be pre - products. And at the first glance <i pared ~for passing at next meeting person, is led to believe that thn4oer- eerinrrning new regulations. ist season is already here,; but tt tk o-- i That liy-law relating to the Eacrett uld he just a little chilly .to basic. be, Municipal Drain be provisionally ad- neath the trees or at the lakeside. opted and that a Court of Revision just these mornings when elle wind'e'r consider appeals be held in the ows in th mornings are covered with i o'vn :[fall, Zurich, on Monday Apr - 1 . MMA #� M r AMMM sossio uSSSS Master Feeds Laying Nadi, Dairy Feeds, Pig Feed Meals, Steer Fatin e, Etc. Complete line of DR. HESS STOCK FOODS See us about COAL and Fertilizer L. Sane & Son USP* 0l000Ate* Oa lee se ate see)•eels**ease seto•et•tofine 0400 a Se* • a e, a a 1 rdWithiMWAttilhAWMAMAINWANiMATIViVieliVti Zurich Drug Store (ith, 1931, at 1 o'clock in the aft - idol: frost. Miss Jean Elder, the organizer of the Canadian Chautauqua Company was in town on Saturday with. the object in view of getting p$ple in- terested for the concerts put', a .next spring in Hensall by these peoplir. The class of programe that were shown in. 1-lensall this year. were of the highest order, and had the xoads been in any reasonable condition, a large number from this community would have attended the various pro- grams. Census Commissioners Thos. J. McLean, of Wingham has been-apliointed commissioner for N. Huron for the taking this year of the decennial census of Canada. Willaani Consill, of Hensall, is the appointee in South Huron. No further appoin- tments• have yet been made, at least. Harold Blackstone, president of tr. Conservative Association, states, nor have any yet been considered. There have been plenty of applications, however. PRESENTATION On Thursday night, March 5tfl, about thirty neighbors and franc, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr Val. Gerber, ''Bronson Line, Stanley,' . A very pleasant evening was spent $279.85 The Council adjourned to meet a- ain for its regular meeting on Mon- y, April Gth, at 10 o'clock in the renoon. ,A. F. Hess, Clerk. won. 'That by-law relating to the Alex- , rider 'Municipal Drain be provision- ally adopted and that a Court of Re - :Mien to consider appeals be held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Mondoy April 6, 1931, at 2.30 • o'clock in the afternoon. That accounts .covering payments on Township Roads, Telephone and General Accounts be passed as foll- ow . : . own;ltilr Poa<ls—T. Ai*Dere, � pay e list, Road 10, $2.50; R. Pinney, rd. ��� 14, 13.20; S. McArthur, pay list rd. 1, $1.25; General Accounts—Mun- cipal _ World, supplies 14.31; Zurich Hydro, lights town hall 2 months,] ,o .e.a.e...e..�eeees.�a4e000ss444s®e4• •,earesseeee eeeses eemeee seesee+ e 4 • 4 4 4 4 • 4 • • e 4 4 4 •P 4 4" an o • and •Toro I o S p •$6 0 • • • • 4 o and • fl and Lo 4 4p• • w • • © y • •• �' S e • • 4 at 4 4 • 4 4 • • • 4- 4 8 4 4 We have a full Line of all az. the requirements of School Text All autliorizep Books.1 ebt in Stock Supplies s4 44,4444se..s.r.444 .444•44+,x444 Toilet Sets, Manicure Set, and Military Brushes ••4A404a•4C•44a44a4904+?a4,P4 Perfumes Toilet Waters and Perfumizers, Fine Stationery and Fountain Pens. KODAKS AND FILIMS Dr. J. MacKinnon, Zurich 2:50; Amusement Tax Branch, tax collection 1.35; F. E. Ducharme, Scho s of Attendance Officer fees, 1.70: Hen- • sail Spring Show, grant $20; W. H.- • Edighoffer, part salary, assessor $50. : Telephone Accounts—Bell Telephone Co., tolls, Dec. and Jan. $75,6'0; 4 Stade & Weide, account 10.85; Nor • them Electric Co., material 446.38; • Zurich Hyylor, lights, telephone office two months, $3.82; Can, Telephone e & Supplies, material, 9.51; E. R. Gu- it enther, cartage 1.10; Zurich Central o witching 4 weeks, $68; 11. G. Hess, t abor and material, Dee. ,Ian. and Feb a in games and music which followed with a dainty lunch and after the lunch and after the lunch was served the following address was read' by. Simon Gingerich, after which Mr. and Mrs. Gerber were presented with a beautiful kitchen clock and tleetif daughter, Florence, was given a lo`ae- ly Silver Bread Tray. The address:. Mr. and. Mrs, Gerber ansa Family, Dear Friends: We have gatheredlreretlxis. evening to show in just a slight way how s 11 ' ' preciated you as iris; ends and neighbors in our commun- ity. Wo h£.,.., "pent many happy hours in your presence and any time we have come to your home have al- ways .fcit your kindness in a ray of weleo' ieness. We sincerely hope than our loss will be another communities gain and we all join in wishing you a very safe journey to your new home and n. height and happy future when you have made it another. "Borne Sweet Nome." Now we wsb you to accept these little tokens just as `a slight gift. by whi2h to rememb- er -erne of year neighbors and fri- end; who will many a time think of you, and hope to meet again in w • *"� ,.1 0 CisR:a OW i ,ebody Welcer 'l '.meas. '•I~C11' s . For Sale Potatoes for sale at 50c. a bag, bin rain, for one week only. Apply to rlarl Geiser, Dashwood, Ont. ZURIEB HE3ALD1S 1.31 Clubbhig List HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD and Ontario Journal and Kitchener Daily Record , ..... , . $5.10 and Toronto Daily Globe • $6,00 d Toronto Daily Mail and Empire .. $6.00 Toronto "at. Mail and Empire . . , $3.25 and Toronto Daily Star .0 and Toronto WeeklyStar $6.00 and London Free Press $6.00 London advertiser $6.0(1 London Farmer's Advocate $2.25 and Farm and Dairy $2 75 and Farmers' Sun $2.50 and Family Herald and Weekly Star $2.25 and Family Herald for 3 yrs. $3.00 and Canadian Countryman $2,25 and Weekl • Witness . $3.15 and Farmers Magazine $2.50 and Youth's Companion 3.2. and Huron Expositor, Seaforth $3.25 $2.75 $3,15 BORN At 1ley Township on February 23, k th Mee' and Mrs. Leon Bedard,, a son. ST. PETER'S vanglelical Lrttheran Church a; ZURICH — ONT. "A 'Changeless Christ for a charm. lag World" Friday, 8h:—Luther League, Saturday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES llye ra, ins—German Service. 11.x1.5 a. m. --Sunday Schaal. 7.30 p. me—English Service. �.t s o •1^ t^ h. t. ~Pastote 4, • • HERALD and Rod and Gun in Canada And a great many more that we cannot enumerate here. We have the Agency for every. reputable Magazine .in Canada and the United States, and can save you money on the most of thein. RENEW ALL YOUR PAPERS AND MAGAZINES AT OUR OFFICE AND SAVE TROUBLE, AND B,E. SIDES YOU ARE DEALING WITH PEOPLE YOU "(NOW, AND WILL DO THE SQUARE THING WITH YOU, HERALD �F1[E Zurich a V4 •`444.4.14. .Od.O.+4)44►bdt'4..4e+leia►owri>od.V.00A►04e