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Zurich Herald, 1937-12-16, Page 5Thursday.; December ISM, 1937 BUSINESS CARDS LEGAL Dtrn,EYEE . HOLM; i S BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT- ARY, PPUI3LIC, ETC. OFFICE --Hamilton Street, Just off. All orders for 'Christmas Fowl must be made not later than Wednesday, the Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Special Attention to Counsel and f December 22nd,—Zurich Creamery. Court Work,'. Mr. Holmes may be consulted at Goderich by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. Put Your Want, For Sale Lost, Found, Etc. Ads, in this Column. NOTICE .„-...,110MI. 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. H H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON OFFICE: Main Street Exeter - Ontario VETERINARIA.N Dr. W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON Office in the Home of the late Dr. J. Routledge. Phone -9 6. Zurich A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All ttiseases 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 Rermels. Office. on Main Street, opposite Tawn Hall. Phone 116. HENSALL. ASZIEMINOMMIENO LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size cad 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. ;PRODUCE Farm Produce WA.NTE'] HIGHEST CASH PRICES --FOR-- CREAM, EGGS *AND POULTRY Win. O'Brien Phone 101, Res. 94, Zurich BUTCHERS Zurichs' Popular MEAT MARKET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Ect., always on hand. Kept fresh in Electric Refrigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins $, YYuiidb1iit & Son INSURANCE Western Fanners' Mutual Weather Instance ce Ct.' OF WOODSTOCK tirHE LARGEST RESERVE P.AI.'= ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ANTARIO Amount of Insurance at Risk on Dec. 31.st, 1935, $20,479,730.00 Total Cash in Bank and Bonds $254,627.52. Rates -34.50 per $1.000 for 3 Years E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH Agent, also Dealer in Lightn- ipg Rods and all kinds of Fire Insurance • SALESMAN WANTED MEN WANTED. Good nearby Rawleigh Route now •open. Ir willing to conduct Home Service business while earning $30 and up weekly, write immediately. t awleigh's, Dept. M'L-458-45-L, i,Montreal, Cen. MAID WANTED Wanted, Maid for general house work, for home on Lake Huron with' modern conveniences. .Must be intel- ligent, healthy and fond of children. Applications will be received in writ- ing .at Herald Office. NOTICE A school Concert will be held in S.S. No. 3, Hay, on Monday evening, December 20th with a good program. Admission 10e and 15c. Everybody welcome. NOTICE Wanted, Dead or Alive Fertilizer Animals.—Phone 84r15, Dashwood. Isaiah Tetreau. pt25 NOTICE The Zurich Public School Christ- mas Concert will be given in the Town Hall, on Friday December 17, at 8 p.m. Admission 25c., Reserved Seats 35c. Plan of hall of George Deichert's. STRAYED Unto my farm, Lot 16, Con. 4, Hay Township, One ;2 -yr. -old steer; One Yearling Steer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying .costs.—Alex. Mousseau, Hensall, P.O. STRAYED From Lot 19, Con.8, Hay Twp., a black steer . with white Hereford head, about 900 Ibs. Finder kindly notify; James Green, Exeter. FOR QUICK SALE Good Cheap Piano. Apply to P. 0. Box 225, Zurich ' tf21 STRAYED From Lot 13, Con. 7, Hay Twp., a grey steer 2 yrs. old, has hole in Left ear. Finder kindly notify: J. M. Richardson, Zurich. FOUND A red white-faced Steer about 2 years old. Apply to Arnold Merner R.R. 3, Zurich. FOR SALE 1 pair of real dark Racoons proven breeders. Apply to: T. H. Leibold, Phone 81r5, Zurich. NOTICE Owing to the withdraw' of Mr. 'Milford Schilbe from our business, it will be' necessary to have all accounts. settled by the end of 1937. Give this your prompt attention, as the time is becoming short and limited. L. SCHILBE & SON NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is Hereby Given Pursu- ant to the .statutes in that behalf that all Persona ,.having claims •against Amelia Schnell,' :late of the . 'ViIIage of Zurich, Huron ' County, Widow,' who died on the 18th day of Octiber, 1937, aro reonir+ed to send 'to the undersigned, lull particulars in vOrit- ing and verified by•affiidarvit, of their claims and the nature of the secur- ities, if any, held by them, on or be- fore the 18th slay of December, 1937, after which date the said Executors will! proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had .notice. Dated at Zurich, Ont., this 1st. day of December, 1937. lIenry Steinbach, Andrew F :Chess,, Executors. LOCAL NEWS "4,08tcli HERALD Uhed Cars For Sale Mrs Lydia Geiger is spending a few weeks visiting with her sisters at Kitchener. The 14th concession school concert, will be held on Monday night, Dees ember 20th, The publie.are invited," At the Court of Revision of 'the Hay Township voters' listheld ixithe ofllce of the •Cleric, Mr. A. P. Hess, last Monday before Judge T ,Costello, 53 changes were allowed Mrs. .Bell, of :I-lelsall was the .past 'week visiting with'her sister, Mrs, 12• N. Douglas of Blake ': Before you buy see otu 'largeevar-' iety of Xmas and New Year Gr'eert- ing cards. Better' value than ever, Hess, the jeweler. A FINE GIFT There is 'perhaps; no fined giA you could send to an old G`urticti bol„ .,:,:oi• girl than a year's..subseription t6 the Zurich Herald. It would be a Ieittex, from home every week, with as 1611 of' news ,from the ;,old 'home, town A goodly number are doing ns in .hast years, why not you try it 'fade year,:? up of 2 per cont. bonds, due' 19 2% per cent. bonds, due 1945; 31/1 per cent. bonds, due 1951. P ceeds of the sale will be used for funding and other purposes. th a ov,'ir da iii wi on ei e pia 41 and ro re - up BIG MUNICIPAL CAREER A Hensall correspondent writes: The people of Hensall were some- iat surprised when they heard on t urclay night Fast that for business axons Mr. Owen Geiger did not alify for the reeveship. This is e first time he has failed to qualify ce 1923 when he re-entered inimic- al life by defeating the Iate. AIex.. ith for the reeveship. He ,' was eve in 1923, 24, 25, 26 and 27. 1928 'he was defeated by Robt. ggins, also again.‘at a, by-election:. d the same year. Mr. Higgins won ain in 1929 and 1930. In 1931 Mr iger defeated J. W. Ortwein and 1932' he defeated Robt. Cameron 1 vete. In 1933 he was defeated. William Coneitt and in 1934 and; 35, by William J. Jones... In .193 defeat- Wm. a three-corneredcontest he defeat Wm. Shepherd and David Robin 1 In 1937 he was defeated by the sent Reeve, Ernest Shacidick. Be<•' en 1900 and 1914 he was a mem- of the Council and Reeve a niun- of times and in 1911 was County rden. He has had a long, varied honorable municipal career, To -day, Wednesday, is the 1st, business meeting of the Hay T ship Council, and also the last y for paying taxes 'Without paying a penalty. Tax collections we're so e what slower .this fall than list y a, we are informed. After to -day, the Township Treasurer's books will' e: a closed for 1937, and in a week r so the annual financial statement 11 be printed. Norninotion will be Monday December 29th, and if an ection should be called it will b a week later. Ontario Bond Issue The Ontario Government has - ced on the market a new $25,000, 000 bond is ee. This will be mads wl siw re qu sin ip Sm Re In Hi hel ag Ge in by by 19 in ed son pre twe ber ber Wa and In 'Polite 'Court Several cases slated for the Ma trate's Court at Goderich on Th day afternoon, were adjourned ing to the inribility of cornplainst, cused or witnesses to reach Goder because of snowblocked roads. Ar ur Verity, telephoned that his car w stuck at Kinloss ' with two solicit as passengers. Jos. A. Morgan, bo salesman, was also unable to through the roads. Elmer Keller, t ephoned from Brucefield that he,wi his bondsmen and - witnesses, w held up by a Prov. snowplow, stn in drifts near that village. As th marched on, two o'clock and the was no magistrate. Ofiici•'1e were ju about ready to call it off wizen Worship alighted from the S.tratfo bus nearly an hour late as the r sult of the snowchoked highways. C finally got under way, Mag. Makit dealing with the Bayfield trio who tl previous week were found guilty o ;he theft of in assortment of c'othin from a Goderich dance hall. The thre Leung men, Newton end James Stu geon and Earl Switzer, who lead Leen in jail on remand about two we eks, were paroled in the care of Res W. G. Bugler, Bayfield sector., an are to report 'back in court on Marc 10th for final disposition of th charges. gis urs- ow - ac• icb th a• oretanc' get el- th P: re c1 me re st His rd r' EARLY is le f a e d. e EARLY CHRISTMAS MAILING. Your local Postmaster wishes to a- gain call your attention to 'the advis ability of doing your mailing early end often for Christmas. By obsery 'ng the 'following points you will be vsr,tred of prompt and quick service with no waiting in line or other avo idable' delays. 1. Buy a quantity of stamps at one time not just a few now and then. 2. Drop your letters and cards in the letter drop -box and they will receive prompt attention, Do hot leave them at the Wicket! 3. Do as much of your mailing as possible in the morning before 11 o'clock. This item refers especially to parcels. 4. Be sure your parcels are securely wrapped in heavy paper and bound byystrong suitably cord. Thin wrapping paper and •light store cord is useless on a parcel and will not be accepted for mailing.—To sung up, mail early and often and ensure your friends as well as yourself of a very i Merry Christ':iis. Why we have a better Class of Used Cars:—All cars are Iooked over care- fully by us before beingoffered for. sale, 1930 Ford Coach for :$225.00. 1981 Chev. Coach. 1928 Chev. Sedan, a real buy at 3125 1.928 Ford Coach at 3150, a real overhaul job guaranteed not to use oil, 1930 Ford 'Coach, good condition. 1929 Ford Coach, good condition. 1935. Y8 1926 Overland Coach, a good car at Model T, wire wheels, cheap.$50.00. Model A, Pickup. L. A, Prang and Son, Zurich DIES SUDDENLY The death eccutretlin Seafor,th 'hospital on •Dec. 2nd, of Mies Eliza- beth Davison, following an .illness of four weeks from typhoid fever. She was the youngest daughter of Cather- ine and the. late John Davidson and was born in Bayfield 26 years ago and had spent all her life there. Al- ways bright and possessing a cheery disposition, she was a general favor- ite with old and young and her death is deeply regretted. Is survived by her mother, two sisters and four brothers all of whom have the sincere sym- pathy of the community in tee's: gre- at loss. Miss Davidson r: as a member lof the Presbyterian church, her min- ister, Rev. G. Peedie condi-teeing the services at her funeral which was held from her home Saturday last. Interment was made in Bayfield cem- etery. Hensall Council Minutes Regular meeting of the Village Co- uncil held on eve. of Dec. CG:r at 8 p.m. in the Council chamber with all members present except 0. Twit- chell. Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. Dr. I. G. Smillie, Medical Office pf Health read his annual report and made a few suggestions re the IIealt ' E the Village. Motion, that this r port be accepted as read. J. A. P arson, Relief Officer reported no o. in relief at present. Communications Read: Dept. Health; Dept. of National Health an A Melons; Dept. of Highways re by 'law sane filed. Motion, that by-law No. 9 b given third and final reading. Bills anct accounts read as follow k7 Dayman,;relief groceries 13.40 0. Rowcliffe milk $2; T. E. Drum mond meat $2; F. W. Hess, x.-intin $34; G. M. Case teaming coal 48.45 Hensall Hydro, acct. 5.93; J. Pars more, material shed and battery F.D 1,2.40; Jas. Paterson revising Voters List 45.75; F. G. Bonthron do 35 F. Coleman, labor streets 1.60; T Rands labor, streets 1.70; O. Hedden do 2.30; A. Hildebrand 2.30; J. Sang- ste,. parlrink 20.75; A. Taylor do 3.50; R. E. Shaddick reeve salary $42'; G. Brock councillor $28; W. J. ones, W. Shepherd each $28; O. Twitchell do $26; J. A. Paterson, al. salary $:84; C. Cook treas., 67.50 eo. 'Fee sal. constable 36.70; Dr. I. . (Smillie M.O.H. $90; F. G. Bon- hron tax coll. $45; C Passmore sal. uotor mechanic $25; G. Walker bal. aretaker 52.50; G. Hedden water ank 22.50; N. Blatchford B. of 13. 14; J. A. Paterson, do $6; R. E. haddick do 36; Dr. Smillie do 36. Motion, that these accts. as read be paid. Motion, that the Constable instructed to collect poll tax. 'Discussion of plans as to rates for arging for the rink took place also set of rules partly drafted out to e'•'completed next meeting. PAC I iVl • • r••*OM•r•ea�•�••••••r•M•►•••••••ws••••�r••sar•sa••r•e00 l oi • ZURICH CREAMERY I We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. ,1 oFat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant. 1; 0 . Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed Your Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the same it o • Day. 3 e YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and s ▪ Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to I o grade.. ---Your Patronage Appreciated! ` TFIE ZURICH CREAMERY I1eseeeeeeeeseeimpeeOQ+d eeo eeetro0,s,t eve e,=.Op}�69eesedlP$d�i#+Y�e. so '��' k4.4'.€4.4.4. i4.'y.++++✓v++.i+✓+-3..;.....p..,-.,t.'H-.i..;..;....•.�,-...H..- •• 3.4..;..'r.:•-1••+ ,� Cu YourFuel r. X11 HALF! + Buy Storm Wirdows and cors LET US QUOTE YOU! e. REPLACE THOSE WINDOW PANES NOW. WE CARRY A + ..t LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF GLASS ON HAND AT ALL �.`�. .1 TIMES.. AND WILL DO YOUR GLAZING WORK WHILE YOU +D +'r + WAIT o 3' 4, 4 + + + Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials CKALBFLEI5 ... '�,. ^PHONE '�� �' Z!i.:iMC OOOi00000fOm00066064,0000140 0,1P41n611@,1w0000006000ON16000011 Coal and Coke h 2 e- at- Ion of d O 3 e rt s ;. g ,i . 1 • e g e J b G G t i $ S b be J. A. Paterson, Clerk. THE HERALD ZURICH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY, WEDNESDA' NOON FROM THE Herald Printing Office SUBSCRIPTION RATES—$1.25 year, Strictly in advance; $1.60 u arrears or $2.00 may be charged. L S. $1.60 in advance. No paper discon tinned until all arrears are paid un less at option of publisher. The slat( of which every Subscription is pais is denoted on the Label. ADVERTISING RATES Professional Cards not exceeding .141 inches, per year -15.00. In Memoriam, one verse 6Oe, 26c for each additional verse; Card of Thanks, 50.c. Display advertising made know On application. Miscellaneous articles of not more than four lines, For Sale, To Rent Wanted, Lost, Found, eth., One inner- tion 26c, 2 inn. 40c., 8 ins. 50e. Farm or Real Estate for sale $2.00 for first month, $1.00 for each fol lowing month. Auction Sales—$2.00 per single t A 1 J. Mae.Kinnofl,insertion if not over four inches it langur; We are now fi11i11g 01 c1c is for the coming winter's fuel. Prices IND] be higher later cn, o older n w PURINA Stock Fe( ds i. d Cb( -1.1-8 A guar•aiiieed product thHt will i help 3 our Stock r..nd Poultry FREE! FREE! "i Coronation sets of Dishes. and Rodgers Silverware given to our Custoxners in exchange for a required amount of Coupons which we are giving with pur. m chases at our store... These will make splend_c Christmas Gig is ! • LSchuJ;,eSchil eatS 3 11000'al00a1001006®0001Aimesis se 1106110000e043080049600.'09 „CAO 1 1Y1'YUwwYkl+YM44 kehi6M1tiN4'dM'k wwvt WMM'Yrt Zurich Drug Store School Supplies We have a full Line of all the rEquirements of School supplies All authorize( Public Sci uol Books, in( Jl c15iig the New Speller All High School Text Books, e t C. PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Perfurizers Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes. See, 011 7' Supply o f Toilet 1 eparatiiii1fi Address an communications to: ' ,&Wif'lM 'W MVP ,l A ► iili )1 tI Amp 'r