Zurich Herald, 1937-03-11, Page 5Thoredayr, March t ttfe, ±937.,
BUSINESS CARDS
LEGAL
OQDLEY E. HOLMES
138ARRISTETe, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PPUBLIC, ETC.
'OFFICE-HamiltonStreet, Inst off
the Square; GODERICH, Ontario..
Special „4ttentien to Councel and
Court Work.
Mr. Hloboes may be consulted at
:Goderieb, by none, and Phone
charges reversed.
DENTAL
Dr. W. D. BRYCE
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.
Dr. 11 Ho COWEN
L. D. S. D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
OFFICE:
Main Street
Exeter Ontario
VETER1NARIA.N
Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office in the Home of the late
Dr, 1, Routledge.
'hone -9 6,
Zurich
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. Ali
m iseases of domestic animals treated
by the most modern principles,
harges reasonable. Day or night
galls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
eerier of Scottish terriers. Inverness
73ennels. Office on Main Street,
opposite Town Hall.
Phone '116. HENSALL.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
AM IN A POSITION TO CON-
.nluct any Auction Sale, regardless
iris to size or article to sell-- I solicit
:your business" and if not satisfied will
rnalte . no charges-, for,. Services . Ren-
dered-
ARTHUR
enadered-
AR HUR, WEBER -Dashwood
'Phone 13-57.
PRODUCE
Faim Pi odu ce
WANTED
HIGHEST CASH; PRICES
-FOR--
CREAM, EGGS AND
POULTRY
Wm. O'Brien
Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich
BUTCHERS
'urichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Let Us supply you with the
,leery Choice of Fresh and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages,
Ect., always on hand. Kept
fresh in Electric Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices tor
Wool, Hides and Skins
[. Yunghlut & Sou
INSURANCE
Western far n rs' thing HartaitaI 65,5.
Jr. IT.I-Laureen Oesch* 74.'7.
.Monica Hartma
grey 62.2; Artltt
Baltei. 57.6,
Put Your Want, For Sale
'Lost, Found, Etc. Ads. in this
Column,
• IN MEMORIAM
Willett --.In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, Melinda, whom
God called home eight years ago to-
day, March 13, 1929.
But God has called. our mother,
.Away from a world of strife,
To shine.among the angels
In a fairer, brighter life,
Safe in the larme of Jesus,
Safe from all grief and sin,
x'orever^'and forever;,
Where all is pure within,
Our hearts are full of sorrow,
And tears have dimmed our eyes,
But we shall meet her once again,
In the home beyond the skies.
Sadly missed by her loving husb-
and and Family.
LOST
Between .my- place and Bert Klopp's
farm,. ,Bronson line, a black robe.
Finder kindly leave at Herald Office
or return to: Fred ,Haberer-
FOR SALE
One 10x20 McCormick Deering
tractor, in good condition. Apply to
Geo. H.Beatty, Varna, Ont.
ZURICH HEl' I.I P
LOCAL
NEWS
Rev. Father A. M. Brisson of Loa -
don was in town on Saturday,
Mir. and Mrs. J, W. Merrier motor-
ed to Stratford one day last week,
.Misses Emma and Adella RaceY+ of
Kitchener were Sunday guests -at :'�h.n
home of Mr. and Mrs, John Brenntlt.
The Evangelical Men's Chorda
will sing in the morning and eveniliF
services next Sunday. You are i
vited.
Please take note -that out Ste =
will be closed every Thursday evel
Mg at 6.30, until, further notice;
Eckel's Bakery, Zurich.
Gasoline prices in Zurich are o
somewhat fluctuating condition
present. A few weeks ago she pr
was raised from 25e to .26e
to -day we notice a prominent deg
has a.._prominent sign out at lac
woul be a nice thing to the car;su,"
if this 23c price could be manta'
by the dealer and sell his prociuct
a reasonable profit.
RECEIVE INVITATION
Mr. and Mrs. James Masse of't.
Blue Water Highway, Hay Townsht
and who have recently become natio
widely known throughout t.ie wort,
upon the birth of their 21st child i;
cently, have received an invitatip
from the Premier of Fro/lee to vas'
that country with all expenses, , pals
Premier.• Blum of France wants M
and Mrs. Masse to bring their entir
family and promises there an inter
.sting time as guests of the Fienn
Government. This is indeed, a ver-
"""'1 r - ""'- n{ier which to us seems h2ri$
to decline.
FOR QUICK SALE
50 pounds of onion seed at reason-
able price.
Mrs. Conrad Keller, Zurich
FOR SALE
2 bicycles as good as new. Apply
Hartman Bros., Bronson line.
PIGS FOR SALE
20 chunks; 10 weanlings; I brood
sow due to pig. Apply to
W. J. Schroeder, Dashwood, Ont.
NO`TIC .
SPENCER CORSETS, Individually
Designed. P'•=*Te or Surgical.
Mks.. :.IacDonald,: t39
Phone 137 . w Hensall; Ont
Ubed Cars For Sale
We are offering the following Cars
for Sale: See 'them!
1-1930 good Chev. Coach.
1-1930 good Ford Coach.
1-1931 good Ford Coach.
1-1933 good V-8 Ford Sedan.
2-1930 good Ford Coupes, with
rumble Seats.
1-1928 Model A. Ford.
All cars are mechanically
over by us.
WE GIVE TERMS!
gone
L. A. Prang and Son, Zurich
Buys Alfalfa Seed
Ontario's 12,500 -bushel surplus of
alfalfa seed has been purchased for
approximately $185,000 by -the Sov-
iet Russian Government, the Domin-
ion seeds branch at Toronto reports.
The last of 25 carloads is now enro-
u•te to the Atlantic coast for trans-
shipment to Russia.
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is
S.S. No. 9 Stanley for
February: Figures indicate percent-
age. Pass 60% Honours 75. Those
"marked * were absent for one or
more exams.
Sr. IV -Edith Swartzentruber 81.6,
'Ella T3ohn 78.1; Anna Foster 70.8;
Sr. 7II-Gladys Hechler 83.2; Mary
Foster* 77.7; Norma Hey* 71.2;
Meade Baker* 71.2; Yvonne Gelinas
69.8; Vernon Oesch" 66; Ambrose
the report of
and Hay,
U.
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OF WOODSTO+CK
n'` 72.7; Teddy Jef-
e.
eager insurance,
'THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
ANCE OB- ANY CANADIAN MUT-
<I'TAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND IN O.NTA.WtI°
:; mount of Insurance at PI~"islt ors Dec,
31st, 193x, $20;479,730.00
'Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$2'54,627..52.
'',rtes -$4.50 per $1,000, for 3 Year
E. F. Klapp -Zurich
;" ti‘ar ,. %Is�c» Dealer
lrry�iin, tihtai t It dS 1
R$Aa.%i u U 9i i tAA" LDi±:titi'tRulkse
spas 59.1; Bruco
Harry Bechtel.* 51.
Second Gfass--Betty Baker 70.6;
Harold Erb*' 77.7; Ivan Bechler5 75:
First Class -Orland Gerber 84.8;
,Stanley Gingerich 83.2; Jim Dinsm lowed by pneumonia. 23e was born
ore"81.3; Vera Oesch 79.3; Clement p
Tirogier 74.8; Roy Erb 67.3; Victor ,at Bayfield and for more than 25
Hey* 66.5;; Lucille Regicr" 60.0; Lr e- years has been a practising physician
onard Foster* 55.2; in Wroxeter. For several years he
Sr. Primer --Clara Baker's 95.5; 'iMas principal of Zurich Public school
from Baker* 87; Dorothy Oesch 80, and it, was here that he met bis
5; Nola Beehlera 73, life partner, Miss Clara Koehler, dau-
ghter of Mr. Peter Koehler of Zurich,
she was also a member' of the Zurich
teaching staff at that time. The late
Dr. McLeod is survived by his wince
Womens' Instxtit"�
The Zurich Brandi of theWoni.'
ens' Institute met in the Counei
Chamber Monday evening, Max,. 1st
with a good attendance.�`he� Ilan
was nicely decorated- with,:St..Paa
rick's colors, and attractive" sprin
flowers. Mrs. P. Manson occupie
the chair fol• the program. The o
ening song "Killarney" was sung h
the members of the Institute , Rut
Johnston, Betty Dietz and Wroth;
Weida sang "The Wearing of ti
Green." An Irish reading by Mist
Beatrice Manson, 'a splendid papcx
on "Ldgcation" was gi : en by Mi
Jessie MacDonald; aelurreorceis song,
was given by Mrs. H. Hess, Mrs.
Hey, Mrs. MacKinnon, Mrs. W.. Joh
ston, Miss Jessie MacDonald, Mrs. P
Manson, Mrs. T. Meyers and,.Mrs O;
Klopp, who were attired in Irish co;
tune sang•, "My Wild Irish. Pose
and "Diana's Quilting Party". A+
interesting event of the evening wa.
a "Cake Naming Contest" conduct?
by Misses Jessie MacDonald
prize ,donated ; by: Mrs :*Mrs.
was vvon- by It e s, O'Dwyer,' Atte 4
program the president, Mrs. TMe•'; 4--*
ers presided over the business pro-
gram. The roll call was responded to k. HENSALL
by the members, "Floor to '•ereove ;;
stain."' During a soo'al period tieing! Mrs. Wilson Carlile visited with
owing the meeting, refreshments in Oiler daughter, Mrs. Wesley Richard -
St. Patrick's style were served by tlie'i,on at Hillsgreen.
hostess in charge. The Misses. Norma Cook and Mary
G(:?',odwin, pupils of Miss EIeanor
Fisher, were successful in passing the
'Grade: VI Pianoforte exams. of the
aronto Conservatory of Music whi-
ch :w'ere held in London recently.
p Mt : and Mrs. Robert Green and
&malt' of Port Stanley, were recent
its ,rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs
71son Carlisle.
Laird Miokle attended the funeral
his aunt at ,Ridgetown on Satur-
y last.
Hensall Chamber of Commerce are
';.Hensall
a euchre and dance in the
11 do March 17th, St. Patrick's day
i •Mss, R. Prisley of Toronto visited
vgrth her mother, Mrs. E. Rennie.
'Rev. and Mss. Young of Listowel
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Edward Riley, of Kippen, is facing
a reckless driving ohatge as w 1Vb,....1 •
of an incident Sunday night last, in 4
which he nearly ditched a police ear. r: We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B.
Fie was diving along No. 4 highway
south to Clinton and allegedly stoop- Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant.
ea suddenly near the centre line of : Prompt Service and Highest. Cash Price Guaranteed'
the- road. A olive car driven i the n$
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pN Cream '
d'
Barrie direction by C. Constable Fer- ® Your Graded Tested and Paid for the same
guson swerved to avoid the parked 0 Da
car, narrowly missed a crack-up and y'
went into a skid. The oMi,,, ... • +2' YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY
able to stop his car near the edge of el
the ditch. In addition to giving 2 We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and
Young man a stinging lecture, Cie ;
officer preferred the reckless driving S Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to
charge; rie
grade. --Your Patronage A
� �rg Appreciated!
ZURICH CREAMERY
YOUR SEED GRA.rl
In ano:tiler column in this paper
will be .found an advertisement by
:the Department of Agriculture call. -
..rig ;attention to the danger of f ere-
ers 'using seed without having g eel
ination tests made of it. A cerefu
perusal -of this advertisement mg
5e of very great value t:; reeey ' ,,i,
ourtfaxmers. We kilo,/ that r:
farrriers are particular about sewrrir; .i
good seed.free from weld seeds a"•i
with a high germination test bee ,'i},
sometimes these matte r are left of
until it is too near so•,, Ing .,time ' o f.
grave these toots prop r'. -j merle, an•a 'F'
o thio ad ertisement will just, call H
their attention to the necessity of I �
having this work done in good time 4
before seeding begins. 13
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t..loseph and Beaver Town
Mr. Frank Jeffrey who gem 11 -
Tinter months with his e;aughte:
Windsor, has returned. home.
Mie Eddie Brisson and Mrs. N. M.
hntin . of . St. Joseph motored to
incisor and Detroit on Sunday
•i.t for -a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and
o sons motored to London on
mda,y last.
Mr. Leonard Sararas of the Blue
'ater south, attended a hockey
.me in Toronto on Saturday last.
Miss Yovne Cantin of London, is
Trending a few weeks with her par-
otS in St. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. N.
$ , Cantin.
Mr. and -Mrs.. Paul Ducharme, of
slake and family spent Monday last
yith the latter's parents, Mrs. Rach-
1 Denoxnme of St. Joseph north.
Mr. Ovril Ducharme who ha- spent
e winter with Mr. Kuno Hartman
es returned home for a few weeks.
Already a few are taping their
"eiple sap .trees. The season is early
+ no doubt there will be a heavy
n this 'spring.
Attime of writing Lake Huron is
ii on its natural winter coat of
•;But asspring is already showed
• awe do ,not think there will be
'll aatflsh?n•
OBITUARY
DIES IN ILLINOIS.
Mrs. Jaceb Gingerich of the Gosh-
en Line south received a'telegrant
on Saturday, giving the sae news of
the passing of her sister-in-law, usic
Kipfer of Hopedale, 111., at the age
of 50 years, died at the Hospital.
after undergoing a serious operation
The funeral was held on Tuesday,
March 9th to Lakeside cemetery at
Pekin, Ill. The departed leaves to
mourn her beloved children, three
daughters and one son. The husb-
and have predeceased nine months
ago. WThe deceased has many sorr-
owing relatives and friends in this , *ere •,, recent visitors with their son,
vicinity. 1 Rev. W. A. Young.
Mrs. A. T. Douglas of Hyde Park
DIES AT HENSALL is .visiting her mother, Mrs. John
Miss Linn- Ortwein, daughter. of JQhnsson ,and sister, Miss Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs.'J. W. Ortwein, Hensall cogs. English is quite seriously ill
died at her home on Monday evening. entiller home on S. Richmond St.
Miss Ortwein, a former eneployee of Geo. Douglas and Miss Irene, at-
Northway's Toronto, was taken ill tended the funeral of their relative,
in. November and spent some time in the late Wm. Logan at Varna last
a hospital at Toronto. Later she w•eek.
was removed to her home in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hays and two
Surviving are her parents, four sist- sons, George and Wnt. of Moose Jaw
ers, Mrs. Brenkolp, Kitchener; Mrs. ssk., were visiting Mr. and Mrs, W.
-
Herself, Altoona, Pa; Mrs. pas. Pat- •C;iarlile,Mrs. Donald Grassick, who has
terson, and Mrs. M. Drysdale, Hen-
sail two brothers, Alonzo, Detroit been visiting at the home of Mrs. A.
and Milton, London. The funeral is Todd, Hay Twp., is seriously ill. Her
being held Wednesday afternoon at granddaughter, Olive Walker, R.N. is
two ii attendance.
etc o'clock, to Hensall Union Cern- f Mts. Robt Bonthron is making a
y number of . improvements to her
LATE DR. ALEX McLEOD liploe on King St. The work is being
Word was received here last week done by Mr. ,Sweitzer of the Beach
o;l?inm
of the passing of a former resident _
of Zurich, in .the person of Dr. Alex `' Love -McDonald
ander McLeod, who died at his home ?'A pretty wedding was solemnized
in Wroxeter in his 57th year as a 4,Herisall United Church parsonage,
result of an attack of influenza fol- on°'rS'et. Feb. 27th when Lula, daugh-
Jr. 'Primor--Edsel Dueharme't 77;
Pis
;Marie Ducharme* 73; Darlene -
cue* 60 ,7. •
No. on roll 35"
Average attendance for Feb. 28.8. ems one eon, .Tolon Interment was roe. Petiole left on a trip to Detroit
made in 1/4 Bayfield Cemetery on Sat- and Toronto,, they will reside .in. Kin -
ter of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. McDonald
of the London,Road, became the
beide of RusselY. Love of Kincard-
iase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love
of Hensall, Rev. A. Sinclair officiat-
ed. „The" ;bridesinaid was Miss Lottie
Love,: sister of the groom, and the
groom was .attended by Lloyd McDon
ald. Following the ceremony a wed-
ding breakfast was served et the
home of the bride's parents. The yo -
M, T3utson,,, Teacher:. urday aftornoott.
Isardine;
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Cut Your Fuel j > In HALF!
Buy Storm Windows and Doors
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.
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must be made with suitable Fuel to keep the home as
warm and comfortable. We can supply 1�p y practically
all the called for grades of Coal and Coke with a
prices very morerate... Let us fill your bin! a
Master and Pioneer Poultry Feeds
Plow points to tit all }makes of
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SEEDS! SEEDS!
We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and
3 Timothy Seeds.
Coal and Coke at Hensall and Zurich at all Times,. 1
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Zurich Drug
Store 1
School Supplies
We have a full Line of
all the requirements of
School Supplies
All authorized Public School
Books,iuctludilig the New Speller
All High School Text Books, etc.
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
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See Our Supply of Toiletor
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Preparations
Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfumizers,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes.
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
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