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,BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
Dummy E. EforamEs
ii3ARI ISTER, SOLICITOR, l ler-I;
ARY PPUBLIC„ RTC.
'fite OFFICE—At Catut House
•GODERICFI — ONTARIO
Special Attention to Comical arxdi
Court; Week.
Mr. Holmes may be consultee • at
Goderich by Phone, and Placate:
charges reverses!..
DENTAL
Dr. W. D. BRYC''E
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK,
DASHWOOrD
Every Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
VETERINARIAN
Dr. W. B. COXOI4IR B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office with Residence, Maw Street,
Opposite. Drug Steres
Phone --96. Zurich
. A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Veterinary
GraduateCollege,
le,University of of � Townie. nie. All
diseases
s of domestic animals treated
s
by the most modernprinciples,
Charges reasonable.. Day or Eight
calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eder of Scottish terriers. Ireverness,
Hennels. Office on: M.a YL Street,,
apposite Town Halle
Phone 116. HENSM-L-
' LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
I AM IN. A POSITION. Tek re -IN --
duet
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duct any Auction Sale', regardless
as to size or article to sell- • I solicit
your business, and if -not satisfied will
make nd charges for Services Rea-.
•
•"tiered.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
Phone 13-57.
PRODUCE,.
Farm Produce
WANT E lj
HIGHEST CASH. PRICES
—FOR—
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. CP rien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
i U T C E E.. R — —
Zuric;hs Popular
MEA T MARKET
Let Us supply you with: the
very Choice of Fth end Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognaw$sagesP
Ect., always on ha:
t al. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash. Prices. for
Wool, Hides ana Skins
YUlighint & Son
INSURANCE
Western Fate MIA
1",1Weatiher Instance Ce.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
VAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO
=Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec.
31st, 1936,.$ZZ,1,527.00
Total Cash in itank and Banda
$273,613.47.
'Rates ---$4.50 per $1,„0111 for 3 Years
E. F. KLOPP'--ZURICH
Agent, also Dealer in Lightn-
ing
gh -Ing .Rods and all kinds of Fire
,.j
Insurance
Put Your Want For • Sale
Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in ;this
Column
HAROLD OVERHOLTS
NEW POOL ROOM
ZURICH—ONT.
Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Soft
Drinks in the
'DEW—DROP---INN"
Attention! Farmers
We are in a position to supply you
with Choice Seed Grains, also Clover
Seeds, at reasonable prices.
W. E. Reid, (Bean Dealer) Phone 87
Dashwood, Ont. 29-12t
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 100 acres, being Lot
8, Con. 1, Stanley Township, 1%s
miles north of Kippen on No. 4
Highway. Very good buil.dings, 11/2
storey brick house, large bank barn,
9 acres fall wheat, Hydro in. build-
ings. Farm is well drained and fen-.
ted. For further particulars apply
to proprietor, W. H Stone, R. R. 3,
ippen. 29-3tp
FOR QUICK SALE
A. frame barn 40x60 feet with a
good frame. Apply to William Wat-
son, Babylon line, Zurich P.O. Phone
35r19 Dashwood.
NOTICE
FEBRUARY SPECIALS—To all
Renfrew Separator owners; no charge
will be made for repairing Renfrew
Separators; you only pay for the
parts. If you are in the market for
a Separator, new or used, give me
a call. Phone 93r4.
HUGH THIEL, R.R. 2, Zurich, box 52
FOR SALE
A Portland Cutter in very
condition: Apply to:
Will Schrag, Phone 94r18.
good
FOR SALE
8 SHORTHORN BULLS from J to
14 months old, accreded blood tested
and good color. Sired by "Matchless
Clarion 222772:" Apply to:
CLIFFORD H. 1Z1YS,
Elm.andorf Stock Farm. Varna, Ont
HARNESS REPAIRING
I am in a position to do all kinds of
harness repairing, and will do same
at our home, BIind Line,
Harvey CIausius, phone 94r6. pt30
SAWING WOOD
I have good equipment to do all
kinds of wood buzzing. Apply to
Elgin Weigand, Phone 58r11, Dash-
w000d. pt44
FOR VARICOSE VEINS use
Crouchman's Liniment. 32 -oz. bot-
tle $2.50. Your must be satisfied or
money refunded, at Zurich Drug
• Store. pt -311
WANTED
CASH for Dead Animals and Fox
Hrses. Phone 47r15a Reverse all
charges. Jack Williams, Dashwood,
R.R.3. -50,39
PRODUCE WANTED
We pay Highest Cash Prices for
Eggs and Poultry. Give us a trial!
MEYERS PRODUCE, Phone 116
Zurich. pt4'39
Zuriah
„Tar � ag '; I
Come and purchase your Aut
omotive Requirements from
?urich's oldest Established
garage and Service Station.
We can supply all your needs.
:xpert Automobile repairing,
with the latest testing instrum-
nts, Acytelene Welding Tires
3atteries, Oils, Greases and'
Repairs.
B -A Gasoline in three Grades
Give Us a Call!
IT. 1VVM TJ SE AU
Phone: Day 103. Dwight, 47
ON :NON-SUPPORT CHARGE
Godesieh-•=,M; gi trate Malone told
Otto Wieder on Friday that in the>.
Iet. six months he hsxl'nt even tri¢+d
o ;;upport Iva family, but rather he
hncl been eparting around Toronto
dodging the police. Wissler said some,
thing about his it ability to secure
work. "You never even sent 'word to
your family us to your whey e'rout,,
It will be three months in jail with
Ih:iril 'labor.” the'Mageistrate said, The
Wissler Iazni(y ii en. Hawick Tp.
MAL Fr,'Fs& 16
Mr. 'Olayton• Pfile of Dashwood Was
a business visitor in town Monday.
Messrs, Nail Witmer and Harrison
Schoch motored to London on Sunday
evening,
Mrs. William. Thiel was :a 'recent
visitor with her sister' Mrs, Howard in
London,
,Mr, Andrew M+eLean of the Sea -
forth Huron Expositor, gave us a fri-
en•clly call on Saturday.
Rev. Father Power is away doing
some missionary .work while his par-
ish at Zurich is being served by Rev.
leather Flarharty of Clinton:
The little thaws. with the bright
sunshine is gradually wearing down
the snow banks, and the roads are
all cleared of snow.
IVlr, Harold Fisher, Misses Vera
Weppter and Gertie Mink of the
Chesley district were recent visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Milton
Oesch.
Miss Lenora Haberer accompanied
by Miss Patterson of 'Grand. Bend,
attended the recital of "The Five Pi-
ano Ensemble," at London last Wed-
nesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin -were
Sunday visitors with the former's
parents at Staffa, and owing to the
roads :still in a blocked condition,
they were obliged to walk the last
mile of the trip.
. Those who attended the funeral of
the late 'Mrs. ,Henry Eichler at Pig
eon, Mich., on Saturday from these
parts were: IVIr. and Mrs, Christ
Gingerich, Ephriam and Margaret
Gingerich; Mrs. Allan Steckle, 1VIr.
and Mrs. Simon Gingerich; Emerson
Eab, Mr. and Mrs, Sol. Bechler, Wil-
liam and Verda Bechler, Mrs. Chris.
Erb. Samuel Ropp, and daughter Ina.
Enterained Scholars
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin enter-
tained the scholars of the Continu-
ation room, of which. Mr. Dinnin is
teacher to a Velentine social one ev-
ening last week and a most delight-
ful evening was spent. The evening
was spent in Bunko and the prize
winners were: Girl's first, Dorothy
O'Brien; Girl's consolation, Rarnaine
Geiger; Boy's First, Ray Schilbe;
Boy's consolation, Herbie Turkheim.
A most lovely lunch was served and
Mes. Dinnin was being assisted by
Mrs. Dr. W. Coxon of town,
BARN BURNS AT VARNA
At an early hour Sunday morning
last fire was discovered in the barn of
Mr. John Hartman, about a mile from
Varna, and in a very short time ev-
erything was in ruins, including all
the live stock. Nothing could be .sav-
ed. 14 head of . cattle, .4 horses, a
numherof.lien4,: 8 pigs almost ready
to ship, 4 sows, 1 with litter of 12.
Mr. Hartman had been at the barn
with the veterinary attending a sick
sow about midnight, and at the out-
break of fire Mr. Hartman was sleep-
ing at the time, ;being aroused by
neighbours. The origin of the fire is
unknown and the loss is a big one,
as the insurance protection was small.
W. M. S. MEET
The February meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society of St.
Peter's Lutheran church, Zurich was
held at the home of Mrs. George
Deiche.a., the president. Mrs. E. J.
Datais was in the chair and led the
devotions and directed the discussion
of the topic "Our Own Household of
Faith," which dealt with the. problem
of resettlement and rehabilitation of
aux refugees from Europe. The
Chair lady called on the pastor, Rev
l'uerkheim. He enlarged on the topic
and also spoke on the Lutheran E:.m
eagency Relief Campaign, the fund
to help our fellow believers in wac
torn Finland, and elsewhere. Th.
(business was conducted by the prei
dent. A soeial'cup of tea was cn;ote a
by all This same group of worker
have recently been holding weekly
•Mission Study meetings at the home
of their members. The book being
studied under the leadership of the
pastor, Rev. E. Tuerkheim, is -retitled
"`What Every Church Member Sho-
uld Know." by Dr. Zinck, D.D. Jud
eire from the good attendance of
menmhers and friends, and the inter
manifested in the discussions
these meetings have been of gmn:
at.
spiritual vuue to all who have been
present. The last meeting of t>>...
series is to be held this 'Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs, L. A.
Prang.
RED CROSS NEWS
The Zurich Red Cross is very active
these days, the ladies who volunte-
ered to knit ,and make clothing are
quite active, also a number of quilts
are being made. The proceeds of
the recent carnival have also been
donated to the 'Society.
Grand Bend people put on an
Oyster Supper in the Brenner Hotel
recently which netted ..$1115.. The use
of the hotel was given without charge
Many eatables were donated and oth-.
ors bought at cost.
The Exeter Junior Red Cross put
on a dance in the Arena, and thi' i
unit did well, they tuined in $89.32 1
to the R. C. treasurer,
Crediton unit netted $28 from a t
supper it the town hall one night re-
cently at only 25e, a plate,
The Exeter Branch -in co-operation
with the •Leavitt Theatre secured the
pictures of the Royal Visit of la,t I
summer and they we•ro` .shown r rsc- i
eptly with good crowds in attend-
ance.
ttend-
a r, 'C' me . a°once d "
a n c, ha p c s .for the
work amounted to $75,
ZURICH HERALD
S.E OV
Window
isplay
COME IN, AND LET US SHOW
YOU OUR MANY LINES WE
CARRY
FOR THE LADIES AND CHILDREN
Colourful House Slippers; New Pat-
ent or Calf Slippers; Motor Boots,
Gaytees; Travelling Bags or Book
Cases, Etc.
FOR MEN AND BOYS:
Spats, Romeos or other House Slip-
pers, Galoshes with zipper of buckles
Dressy Tan or Black Oxfords; High
Top Boots, Fancy Hosiery, Trunks or
Club Bags, Etc.
All new Stock and good variety to
choose from. Our prices are reason-
able, our quality is good.
E. J. DATARS
Reliable Footwear and Shoe Repair-
ing; Trunks, Club Bags, and Suitcases
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
A Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing World.
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Thursday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m.—German Service:
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—English Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Minister.
Mrs. H. G. Hess, Organist.
11 a.na. Sunday School.
The Hensel! branch of the R. C.
reports splendid.work for the past
few weeks. Articles being prepared
for' shipment include 175 pare socks
'212 scarves, 5 ears. wristlets,. Belacla-
�a cap, riffle mitts, 25 prs. pyjamas,
24 1chaki handkerchiefs, seven pi1l-
o -v •slips, .four ' hospital gowns, 4 pr.
bed. socks, 2 hot water bags, child-
ren's helmets, bootees, 3 quilts, 12
dozen triangular bandages, 34 pneu-
monia jackets.
Hensall Council Minutes
The regular I eeting of the Village
Council was held on the eve of Feb.
5, at 8 p.rn. in the Council Clianiber,
with all members being present.
Minutes of the previous meeting
wore read and adopted.
Levi Rands appeared re his road
oil account, same explained. Miss C.
Mitchell appeared re insulin and the
Clerk, same explained to her by the
Reeve. F. Beer and G. Grant ap-
peared as delegates from the Band
asking for the usual grant. Motion,'
that we • grant the Band the sum of
,x200 for the year 1940. $100 to be
given now and the other $100 when
needed.
F. Coleman appeared re the snow
plowing of the streets, same discus -
el and the Council to view the same
:�. Kyle appeared re the rink and the
a„;es paid. Motion, that D. Kyle .be
paid at the rate of 25c per hour for
work at the rink. J. R. Paterson,
tax collector reported collections of
$29.91 for January, Lee 'Hedden re-
ported re the snow rmoval also Hall
renting.
Motion, that the executive members
of the Red Cross along with the
members of the Council have a meet -
ale to discuss the housing arrange-
ments for the sane.
Communications read: V. Hedden,
Municipal World, C.N,R,, County Tr-
ee Dept. of Health, Salvation
�.rmy, , Commercial Stationery and
Printing Co., W. Hildebrand, Mont-
eith & Monteith, same considered and
filed.
Bills and Accounts read:
0. Rowcliffe, relief milk, $2; W.
R. Davidson coal 8.50; J. Henderson
groceries 17.50; H. Horton band grt.
:,100; School Board, current exp.
$1.000; W. R. Davidson, coal hall
and rink $65; (Municipal World sup-
plies 9.90; Lee Hedden, salary $55;
F. Donnelly law costs 50.52; Mon-
teith & 1Vlonteith, auditing 76.50; D.
Kyle, labor rink 26.50; L. Hedden do
24.60; A. Hildebrand streets 4.40;:W.
H�ildebr+and do 3.40; R. Dick do 3.80;
W. Love do 3.20; R. Broderick team
:streets 4.80; 0. Geiger, do 19.60;
Hydro hall rink 29.90; H. Hedden.
abor rink $1; T. Welsh, material.
,ink and streets 13.20; F. G. Bon-
hrot insurance rink $25; Co, of
Huron indigent 8.75.
Motions: That the bills be paid.
That by-law No. 2 1940 be given ,
first and second reading. That Bylaw
No, 2 be given third and flnol read -
ng and `finally passed. That we,
hiro Lee 'Redden at the same satary,1
That we adjourn.
James A. Paterson, .berso : r
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We also carry a Stock of New Brick and Tile
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CREAMBEY
Deliver your Cream to the
Zurich Creamery and ob- 1
tain correct weight, test and
Highest Market Price. We
pay 2 cents premium per lb -
butterfat for all Cream de-
livered tothe plant.
We also buy and pay cash
for your Eggs and Poultry
according to grade.
We are Local Agents for
the Viking Separator. Let
us Demonstrate this high
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orkmanship and sturdy construction
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We are in a position for a Limited time only to sup-
ply you with reduced iron at 2 -oz. for 35c.
Cattle Salts, 4 -lbs. for L5c
S'1t petre, per lb. 15c. 2 lbs. 25c
Hellebore (special) per lb. ....40c
STOP YOUR. COLD
Vick's Vopo Rub .50c
Vick's Ve-tra-nol 50c
Dr. King's Nose and Throat Drops 25c
C. B. Q. Tablets ......25c
Pinex 49c
Tonik Wheat Gum $1.00
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