Zurich Herald, 1933-12-21, Page 5=day, l<3eeeertiber '514 1933.eanneenne
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BUSINESS CARDS
"' 7OLE+ "S '.E.HOLIVIES
i itaRIS'TER, SOLICITOR, NOT -
AIRY PUBLIC, ETC.
;B 1PICE- Reuni1io'n Stmt, oust oil
i e Square, GOD]'CRICX , Ontario.
Baeceal Atteaition " to GMBVIMI and
Court Wesel.
fir. Holmes may be consulted at
%r*dericla by Mom, veld i hone;
charges ravened.
Dr. EL H. COWS' N
L. D. S. D. D `3•
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK Z1J1 It R
ltrYnnY Thursday, Friday, Saturday
At 13ARTLEIB'S BWQL e
DASHWOO'D
Every Monday, TLfesda'my and
Wednesday
Licensed ittictIoneef
for Huron and Middlesex
1 AM IN A POSITION EO7 O-
nittet any Auction Sale, Ba
ess
to size or article to sell. I solicit
;your business, and if not satisfied wen
-make no charges for Serviced Ren-',
dared.
ARTHUR WEBER --Dashwood
phone 1a-57.
i i'ichS' Popular
SEAT MARKET
WON Tools
Warito, for Sale, .le t,
FOU nd.1101dtre,v iretz.Ado
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DANCE
A publico Dance will be held at
THE ST. ',10SEPH HALL
On
TUESDAY EVENING,
DEC.
2
6th
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Everybody Welcome
LOST
I3etwe.en. Zurichand :Elensall, a
large gasoline hose. Finder kindly
returnthe sasele to Stade & Weido,
Zurich.
FOUND
On the Zurich road a `Tire chain.
Owner can have same at Revel office
by paying this adv,
WANTED
Saw Logs Wanted. Ash, Hickory,
and Rock Elm. Act Quick. Apply
to F. C. Kalbfieiseb, Zmich.
NOTICE
TO LADIES -s
We are now ready to do business
in our New Beauty :Prior, in the
Oesch Block. We have installed a
new large modern Hairdryer and will
• i t our iatrona e Cali 130
Let Us supply you with the for appointment,.
112rs. E. Gasoho,. Zurich.
'very Choice of Fresh and Cur -1
eel. Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, j-. _
tc., always... on hand..: Kept
fresh in Elect -tic Refrigeration
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and 'Skins
II. YUJ6, billt & Bon
SERVICE
'Why. ,We have the Better',
Class of Customers
*UGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L.
ISKITERIES, MOBILE OIL, MAR -
EL UBE -011e, GOODYEAR TIRES
AND TUBES; GENUINE IGNITION
iParts, Hohning and Mechanical Work
o30111 , to Micrometer Settings, No
manse work. Watch the cars that
,‘BTOP at WEIN'S, They are all HIGh
CLASS CLIENTELE.
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'9.ASHWOOD
... , ONT.r'R10
sestet n Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODS TOCK
'TIM 'LARGEST RHSERV.E B -
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN 11UT-
AL L'10:,IPAN'Y DOING BUSINESS
, 0F. THIS KIND IN cm:LA./no.
;Amount of InsuranceaRisk oDec.
31st,. 1932,.
'.I'aotal Cash in Bank and Bonds
$221,973.99.
:1Rates—$4.50 per $1,000 for 3 years
E. F. Klopp,Zurich
Agent, Also Dealer in l.iigbta,iaii Rods
round all kinds of Fire Insurance
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OLam
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WANTED
Wilton every Day P•ra•
east fowl Feed aeras relisting
when brought in.,
niiligbest Case hien
--CASH Flit
CREAM AND EGGS
W. O'Brien
?Ione 101, Res. N, •aie>►
THEHERALD'S
JOB DEPARTMENT
• ever ready to serve the pub -
with Commercial and fine
FARM FOR SALE
On Blind Line, Hay Township, con-
sisting of 100 acres; 15 acres are
sown to fall wheat, 30 acres plow-
ing done. There is on the farm good
buildings, two nevcrfaiiing spring
wells, farm is well fenced and well
drained.
Also Part Lot 26, Concession 10,
Hay Township, containing 25 acres,
partly under cultivation, balance in
grass. Above farms can be pur-
chased separately if desired. Apply
to Proprietor,
John McBride, R.R. 1, .Zurich.,
. WANTED
PRODUCE WANTED
We are now in a position to take
cream and eggs at my home at Zur-
ich, for which we will pay highest
market prices. We will grade your
eggs as we receive them, and pay ac-
cording to grading. give us a trial.
First house south of Dominion Hotel
T. II. Meyers, Phone 116, Zurich.
The Local News
The main nim of the weekly news•
paper as the name implies, is to give
news of its own district. It may have
other aims, such as to give the mer-
chants a chance to tell of their goods
in its columns or to try to influence
public opinion through its editor-
ials; but first of all it must give the
news. Some of this news is not easily
obtained and no editor can cover it
all without assistance. Especially is
chis true when you have -visitors.
Many of the ladies think that per-
sonals are the most ialteresting read-
ing in the whole paper. Your visitors
are usually glad -to have their names
appear, so send them in. Sometimes
people come in and give the impres-
sion that they are asking a favor
when they wantus. to insert the
names of their fr=iends alio have beep
spending a .few days :with 'them: No
person need feel thaintiay about gni
ing us news items for we are indeed
glad to get them all, .
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LIAL NE!S
New auto markers and permits •'for
1934 oan now be applied for at ofiiee
of A. F. Hess, Zwick •
Judge T. Ma Costello, of Coderi.ah,
presided at the 'Tenth. Division Cert
in the Town Hall, en Tuesday', u iorn-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry dates/An Of
the Blind Line, gave a party `to their
fir/ends one evening recently; • The
Gelinas orchestra su iplieii the music
Mr. and Mrs. Mgert Hendrick and
son Lorne and Miss Becker, of the
Blue Water . Highway, south,. were
recent visitors with friends in De-
troit .and other Michigan points.
Mr. Ferd: H:aberer, manager of the
local skating rink,, started last week.
in making. ' the winter's bed of ice.
Mr. Haberer did a lot of hard work
only to have a. thaw follow' up and
melt most of it away, but since the
weather has been better ,and with
the -rain and sleet, if itis now foll-
owed up with cold weather, a:good
bed of ice should soon be had, '
The weatherman has made many
changes in the past week; frolics ex-
tremely
cold to springlike warm, and
now rain is followed by frost, and
a white frost nearly every night.
A large crowd was in town on
Friday, fl>e occasion being the auc-
tion sale of Mr. M. Geiger's effects.
Everything was sold very successful-
ly, and good prices were realized :con-
sidering. the times. `
Mr. Edward Deters eSr., of town
has recently received the intelligence
of the departure from' this life • of
Mrs. Martha IEennerly, daughter of
Rev. and M;rs..Struempfer, • former
residents of Zurich, where Rev. Stru-
empfer was pastor of St. Peter's
Lutheran church for a number of
years. M's. - Kennerly, who was a
returned missionary from India,. died
at her parent's home in Denver, Col
Tirado. Her husband, Rev. Mr. iCen-
-lerly having predeceased about three
months ago.
Stratford Couple -Awarded
Damages
Mr.-. Tieien Pott, of 13ayfield,: evi
pay $131.13 and costa of the aCticvn
brought against ler he he-- form":
gardner and housekeeper, Mr. and
Mrs. William Hough, now of Strat-
ford. . This was the decision handed
down by Jiylge. Co: Cello in conn" -
court here. Mrs. Si"ott i, one of the
best known women in Haron County.
She employed Mr. and Mrs. Hough
ew yeare ago to assist in the han-
dling of hex substantial property in
Bayfield.. i)isseesien, arose and
were discharged at a time when she
still owed then a considerable sura;
for wages and for moneys expended
by them on her behalf and on behalf,
of her son, Oliver Goldthorpe, whom
she adopted when he was about 30
years of age.
A colt whose hind kg was fract-
ured just below the sstille,-has been',
saved for his owner by an experti
veterinarian of Kitchener Ont. Placed
under an anaesthetic :and the `bones
forced back into place, the injured
limb was enacted in a heavy plaster
cant. After a month it was removed
and the Ieg found to be almost- as
strong as ever_
BORN
Ran --•At. Stoney Township, M Dec-
ember. 12th, to Mr, and 'Mrs. John
Rau a son.
Snider—At Stanley "Fowas''hip, on
December 18th, to I,tr. ,and Mrs..
st erald Snider, a daughter.
Haberer—At Leine', on December
,15th to, Mr. and Mae. Jacob Rab-
e/at, a son.
1'rarncee-At Hay 'Township, on Dec-
ember 18th, to Mr. end Mrs. B».r-
old
trance, a daughter..
r" l satins iA • 'Get air P r.ices be
_ Adl:i+ s--•-At law 'cownshil>, two Dec -
.re. l slavish g yc r mats elJNi- ember 1:6th5, to Mre and Mrs.. li rsy
• d dldiils, a soli.
Infection From Rabbit
Hay Township Farmer Suffered
from Tularema.
Zurich, Dec. 12—Nelson Dueharme
twenty-one. Ray Tonmenip feess'r"
suffering from a strange • and severe
illness. In dressing a diseased wild
rabbit he pricked the thumb of one
hand with a broken leg bole and
scratched a finger of the atle • hand.
Today, thirty-five days after his in-
fection, he is pale and weak from
the continued fever, the ;glar,is und-
er his arms are swollen and p inifullt•
sore and his finger and theme are
still swollen and oozing slightly. A
sample of Ducharme's blood was sent
by Dr. O'Dwyer of Zurich to the Pro
vincial laboratories at London, and
the malady was pronounced tularemia
Sequel to Ducharme's infection was
the loss of his pet cat and a neigh•
bon's dog. ' Three of Ducharme's
cats and his dog feasted on ehe rab-
bit's carcass. One of the twit died
in• five or six, days and the other two
and. the dog, after being violently
sick .for a few days, are still in all
heitefeated and weakened condition.—
Gdderich Signal.
Exeter I-lydro Supt.
Disappears
The citizens of Exeter were great-:
ly shocked last week when it was
learned that Herman W. Doerr, Sup-
erintendent of the Public Utilities of
that place, had dissappeared after
having presumably gone to Toronto
to consult a physician. Me. Doerr
for the past 15 years has been sec-
retary -treasurer of the Commission
and was highly regarded hi the com-
munity. He left Exeter on Tuesday
last by auto for Toronto and after
visiting with his brother its -law, Mr.D.
Roberts, of that city, the latter was
surprised to receive a letter from
hint sent from Hamilton, stating that
he had Left for parts unknown. Mr.
Doerr had stored his car and forwar-
ded his license and car keys to Rob-
erts. The local commission immedi-
ately started a check-up on the funds
and it was at first believed that ev-
erything was in good shape. A visit
to the safety deposit boat at the
bank told a different story as bonds
are missing to the amount of $3,000
Mr. Doerr has not been in good he-
alth for some time, and up to date
no sign of hire bas been located, and
papers.' have been .made out for his
arrest. '
LOCAL NEWS
To our many Readers and Friends
we wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Mr. George Grenier spent Sunday .;
with his friend, Mr. Harvey Gelinas,
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Home made Buns for Christmas.•
leave your orders with Mrs. Hay, or
phone 116, Zurich. •
i4iie and aril •. Ain leen of Varna, '
were Week -end visitor.. a the home i .
ot Mr. and Mrs. J: W. Horner. 2
e i
The Brenner '. (nand Bend Boys 01 l arid 1 n
*ish to advise the. public that they
built a first clue skating rink and
ass open for ` all hockey teams at
any times. •
11'11x. and Mrs. Alex. McConncl, of
Verna, were Monday a isitors with
Mr. William Lamont of town. Mr.
Lamont is still confined to the house
with a cold.
We notice in the press that Mr,
Albert "Babe" Siebert, star hockey
player, who has been for the p4: •t
year or so with the New York Rang-
ers team of the National League, has 2
been transferred to the Boston team
on a deal involving some other play- .a
ey. We hope "Babe" will like his to
new managment.
The Christmas entercuinmentq in
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the local churches will be as follow.
Sunday evening the Lutheran church
will bold th it annual event„ and on
Monday ,;':-e.:-lg, (;"hrhtr ttr) the ':.
angelical cht h .ill eek
occasion, in 1 e mc•o.nc.. The puri
is cordially in -:.'ted to attend
event:, and b, - -
:y to get the rig:it
holiday season.
This is the big week of the fowl
nio ing at the local produce cations.
One can see hundreds of pounds of
fowl daily finding its way on the mar
et for the Christmas trade, and it
looks very appetizing indeed, and the
price is within reach of as -you
will notice in the market reports of
this week's issue. Dueh and rr ese
at tic and turkeys at 14c, surely we
can afford one good .Heal in the year,
,ely
"Christmas iiirmer."
r. Jul Block is quite busy these
lt•..ye keeping c'i ck on the `;lieu:
rsn zientq that wa,tly make it a
1 t.c
: n.
invite these chaps to run 77.e buck-
saw for a while lie f o :e they ; •t iau
ever popular "meal ticket How
ever, these lads ill must cases :-
believe on working for their living,
'and so move on.. The- janitor of the
town hall advises that there is a con-
sdPr+able 'sized •pile 'of wOod to be
split in the town hall basement, ann
we think that Constable JuI. should
let some of these huskies in on the
splitting• of this wood. This would
";harpers up their• appetite some-
what and would make the meal ticket
all the more appreciative.
Change High School Grants
The Department of Education an-
nounces a change as regards high
school support which goes into effect
next year. 'Townships of 2,000 po-
pulation and over and villages of
1,000 population and over will have
to pay their own high school fees.
The boards will continue to levy their
charges against the county, but the
county will in turn assess the charg-
es against the tov:rshiiss an': mala
The revenues of the boards will ^ot
be affected, but the amount paid by
some municipalities may be consid-
erably increased or decreased, and
more work may be entailed in secur-
ing the necessary information for the
county.
Hensall Council Minutes
The last regular meeting of the
1933 Village Council held on Friday
eve., Dec. 15th at 8 p.m. in the Co-
uncil Chambers,all members being
present except Councillor Mickle.
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read and adopted.
T. G. Bonthron, Tax Collector, re-
ported unpaid 1932 taxes as being
$376.21. Also reported re the 1988
taxes unpaid as being only 12.6 per
cent. or $1655.21., which is consider-
able better than last year. '
Motion, that the Collector send the
1932 arrears of Taxes to the County
Treasurer.
Motion, that we refund W. G.
Thompson Ltd., the sum of $3.30
being error on tax roll.
Cortimunications read from W. T.
Thompson Ltd.; and F. Harding same
filed.
Bills and Accounts react as foll-
ows:
School Board, school rates 3675.15
Public Library Board, library rates
193,63; Huron Co., Treasurer, Co-
unty rates 2014;80; F. G. Bonthron
refund re Batten & Dunham 3.30;
0. Geiger, refund dog tax 2.00; W.
G. Thompson Ltd., error on Tax
roll 3.30; 3. Pfaff, removal of rub-
bish 1.00
Motion, that the accounts as read
be paid and C. Hudson account be
held for further consideration.
R.eevo Consitt reported that C•
$;
Wolfe had earned $5.50, Cooper $ ,
and Moir $4, and sante was placed to
their credit for the relief given this
year, •
t .Motion, that.we, now adjourn.
,lames .A, Paterson, Clerk,
It is in all Sincerety that we extend
to one and all•the most Hearty
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Wishing for You and Yours" ` an
overflowing abundance of the ple-
asures, the joy, and the happiness
which is Associated with this Sea-
son, and may the corning Year
bring to You the
PRICELESS GIFTS OF HEALTH
PROSPERITY and
CONTENTMENT
L. SchHbe
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ChristmasPresents
We have many Artic/ .n of r
Store which vii.1 lir: a e very
suitable
Ch r
simas gift
WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
FOUNTAIN PENS, CAMERAS AND
GIFT STATIONERS
PERFUMES.
See Our Toilet Sets and Mani-
cure Sets
WE ALSO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL VAR-
IETY OF CHRISTMAS CARDS AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth Discs.
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