Zurich Herald, 1935-03-07, Page 5Iriemdat.litoott { tit, . 1935,
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BUSINESS 'CARDS
LEGAL
XrDIABIt E. HOLMEs
OLICITOR NOT
Put Your Want, wit'.
test, Found, Etc. Ads: j
1BAItR.1STER, s - FOR SAL.
AILY PPM:CLIC, C. A quantity of Alfalfa and Tim -
E
Just Street, Just off othy hay, mixed. Apply to
the Square, GODEIZIGII, Ontario. 'Aaron Qestrele ter, Dashwoad.
Special Attention to Counsel and . __
Court Work.
Mr. Holmes may be consulted at 1
Coderich by Phone, and. ,• Phone
charges reversed.
.DENTAL
--
Dr. .1. B. C0W N
L D S D. Z3. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
.Every. Thursday, Friday, Saturday
_ At HARTLEIB'•S BLOCK
DASHWOOD and
Every Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday.
VETERINARIA.N
A. R. Campbell, V.S, B.V.Sc.
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary
College, University of Toronto. All
diseases of domestic animals treated
illy the most modern principles,
Charges reasonable. Day or night
,calls promptly attended to. Also Bre-
geder of Scottish terriern s
n Street.
erness
liennels. Office
opposite Town Hall. SALL.
Phone 116. H'
BUTCHERS
Zurichs' Popular
AMAT MARKEI
Let Us supply you with the
very Choice Of Fresti, and Cur-
ed Meats, Bolognas Sausages,
Ect., always on. hand. Kept
fresh 'Electric Refrigeration
'?-highest Cash Prices for
'Metol, Hides and Skins.
AT
"TWINMAPLES" .
'Where the Big 'White .:Leg -
horns Grow..
Eggs for Hatching, Etc., Etc
The same prices as last Season
We 'are pleaged at airy, fi zea to show
yea: our stock. , .
Bruce T. Klapp
ZURTCH, Ont. tf35
Used Cars For Sale
We are offering the following used
Cars for sale:
1-1928 Ford Coach
1-1931 Ford Coach.
1-1932 Ford V8 Sedan.
These cars are in under one condit-
ion.
L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich
FOR SALE
SEED OATS FOR SALE
A limited quantity of "Conquor'"
seed oats for sale. We had a field
last year yielded 80 bushels to the
arce. Apply, to: at;
Andrew Turnbull, Dashwood, Ont
NOTICE
Cgmli encing February 11th we will
pay a premium of 2 cents on Butter
Fat over regular • cream price, if
delivered to our warehouse, at Zur-
ich.
Wm. O'13rein, Zurich.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• Notice is hereby given pursuant
ti; the Statutes in that behalf: that all
ate es Staving claims agates - the construction of a vault, at .tin e.s-
tateof Solomon Martin, late of the The ' ' w -n
�,,, _,,� = Township of Hay, in the County o1, has never had a vault and Ynanv,' "t
��" '� Huron, : Farrier, deceased,. wito died :cable records are nightly left
GARAGE on or about the'25th day of January ; fine hazards, aecountin . spa 6.
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1935, axe regal:red to forward their • badly cramped. An etI'o ty.
4nacie to bring the•wol'k..w.
e 1t ceeutriees`,• on or before the lief. plan, for this bulk of
16th day of. N£arch, 1935, after which.
H _ HERALD
Mr. Irvin D. Smith of Hamilton,
called on his brothers here last Thurs
day.
Mrs, Harold Kuntz, of sixicisor,
is visiting with: her mother.', rs• A.
Itose at present.
Mr. and. Mr's, Milton Hey a d ;dau-
ghter of Detroit, were Sunda :visit-
ors with the fprmer's parents,
Miss Clara Weber of Lon ori sp-
ent the vreek-end ., with herrents
Mr. and Mrs. L. Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet. Jacobi of
the Parr Line, and Mr, Delber . Gei-
ger motored to London on Saturday.
Mr.Newell Geiger who is dit, ettd-
ing London Normal School, spt nt the
past week . at his home here.
Dr, and 1VIrs H H. Cowen `--and
family, Mrs. C Fritz and Miss Pearl
Wertz motored to Fergus on . Sun-
day.
• , Ash Wednesday is celebrate in the
local churches with services ll -day„
and this means the beginning of the
Lenten season.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walpw , and.
family of Woodstock were in town
over the week -end, attending: the
funeral of the former's fathei . •
Times for the farmer are io ting
somewhat better again with egg'. a-
round two cents a piece and 'Vivo
stock on the upward trend we
trust they will continue.to gq.', up,
and :then we look for a 'big ha'r;Vest.
Monday morning was the most�:clan-
gerous time this -winter to.be*'�jj'out
walking, as the sleet had made. it
almost impossible to be around., and
it was hard for motor cars to••start
and then they were helpless when it
came to stoping. But the mild wea-
ther which followed soon trade a• big
change.
The nice spring weather thepast
few days has led us to believe i.lthat
spring is not far off, as the sr dw and
ice have practically all disappeared.
Crows are heard daily, and one: cit-
izen reports of hearing a robot-, Th'
roads are clearing up nicely =davit',
the attention they receive we sl oald
soon be on our way into at 'that
reason shortly. •
Accepts Plan for New all
Goderich—The town council' ' ha:
adopted plans and. specifications for
t the es -
3
s a spial addition to the town hal a:?
�1 timated cost of $1,544
the Better
fir' We ave
.Class', of Customers,
„ItiGH CLASS GO S, U. •va L.
' . t.TTERIES MVMQBILE OIL; MAR-
VELUBE OIL, GOODYEAR TIRES,
Dated,.
AND TUBES, .GENUHNh: iG.NlTION . Elizabeth Martin, lylyan Greb,
Inoue-0�ax1s, 1(-johning and Mec,e,naeai' Wedel Executrices, Estate of Solomon
t'o Micrometer .Settings, No
*.nese Work. Watch the cars that Martin, R. R. 3:, Zurich, Ont.
They are all HIGH
STOP at�r,�B,IN'S,
CLASS CLIENTELie
date the Executrices will proceed to
distribute the estate having regard
only, to axi:cl being responsible only
for the claims hof which he shall then
have had notice.
February
5th, 1935
a hit) as 'elan
DASHWOOD -- ONTARIO
INSURANCE,
Western Farmers' r,P;utu l
Weather haul ance Co.
- OF WOODSTOCK
'THE . LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
.ANCE .OF ANY CANADIAN MCUT-
' 7AL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
OF THIS KIND'IN ONTARIO
.a'fiiaannt of insurance at' Risk on Dec.
' , 31st, 192, '$17,880,729.
° 'l ax#:il Cash In' Bank,and, Bonds
'? aa.Ru-'' 42. `1,,9'78.2(.8.
per .$5,400 for 3 Years ['hone 13-57;.
?[Cates—$.1:50
:.
F. K1opp— -ZUri;c• 1 The Local News
1P ODUCE W'E17
We are in a position to take Cream
and Eggs at my home at Zurich, for
which we will pay highest market,
prices. We -will grade your eggs as
we receive them, and pay according
to grading. Give us a Trial!
First house south of Dominion Hotel
THOS. H. 1VIEYERS, ,
Phone 116, Zurich, Ont.
spent will be cm. labor.
Has a CIean Sheet.
At the annual meeting of the Xod-
erich Agricultural Society the x -em-
bers heard the most e n'-, "_eie- 'l ,n''
sial statement that has been pre ;ent-
ed in many years: With all prize
money and accounts paid and the
note in the bank cleared off, there
will be -a small balance to the credit
of the treasurer. The' officers elected
ere: President, 1-1. L. Salkeld; yi:.e
president, Oliver F. Edwards. Tues-
day arid Wednesday, September 17
and; 18, were selected as the dates
for the 1935 fall fair.
lie
"Half -load" regulations for truck-
drivers' go into efl'ect;y7t°tho highways
on March. let for two'niontbs.
NOTICE .
I ant .auth.orized agent anis dealer
for the• Renfrew Products Oa Cream
Separators,, Stoves and Washing
Maehines. Also have some used
Separators always on hand, If in
need of any of above articles, kindly
arrange to see me.
FIUGH THIEL, R.R. 2, Zurich.
Phone 93 r 4. pt45
NOTICE
IMPORTANT FARMERS'. CONFER-
ENCE
Will be held in
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
On
SATURDAY, MARCH Oth
Beginning at 2 p.m.
How can the farmer get relief from
his debt burden through The Farm-
ers' Creditors Arratigetnent Act?
How should a fa.:mer proceed to
snake application for a rearrange-
ment of his debt under this Act?
Hear these and other matters of vital
concern to fann people discussed by
I.Z. J. SCOT'', The United Farmers
of Ontario. Major Corbett, official
Receiver for Huron County; Hear al-
so W. A. Amos, The United Farmers
Co-operative Limite ' --plain how
farmers are saving as much at $10
per ton by co-operative and "home -
mixing" of fertilizer.. Plan now to
attend and bring your neighbors.
E. Blake Horner, local Secy:
WANTED
A few large Onions. Apply to
Louis A. Prang, Zurich.
For Sale
A Kitchen Cabinet, almost like
new. For quick Sale.
Mrs. Ed. Dears, Jr,
Parkhill Teacher Asks $25000
Damages
Miss Ethel Helen Vokes, Parkhill.
high school teacher, will ask a: jury
at the spring assizes opening on Mar,
11 to award her $25,000 damages
against Robt. I3. Carbert, Parkhill
high school principal and Thos. L.
Patrick, London Tp. farmer. Miss
n. Yokes was injured in an accident
"y' that occurred on the highway on Ap-
LICENSED AUCTIONEER til 21, last, she, was riding in Carb-
ert's car which was going north :when
For Huron and Middlesex it collided with Patrick's car going
I AM IN A POSITION TO CON- east. She claims both drivers were
duct any Auction Sale, regardless negligent. The Parkhill school teacher
as to size. or article to sell, -I solicit says she was permanently disfigure('
your business, and if not satisfied will and sufferd "excruciating pain". Thc.
make no charges for Services Ren- defendants both deny negligence
dered Eacli blames the other for the acci-
ARTHf It • •`W,E$EI ---•Dashwood
*bat Also Dealer as L ghtn'nd weds
anil all kinds of Fire Insur nice
PRODUCE
Live Poultry
WANTED
The mmiin_ a3cian of the weekly news-
paper as the name implies, is tb give
news of its a),n district, It may have,
HYMENIAL-`
,)tains—Beierling
The wedding of Irene Johanna
Bierling, R. N., eldest. daughter. • of
Mr. and -Mrs. Henry 13ierling, of 1lb e=
ter North, and Kenneth Hern Johns,.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johan,
CONSIGNMENT .SALE,
Will be . held at
HOTEL STABLES, DASHWOOD
About the 10th or loth of March
Anyone having any articles to sell,
kindly get in touch with
George Merner, Sales Manager.
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer
AUCTION- SALE
Of
FARM STOCK AND I1VIIPLEMENTS
On West half Lot 20, Concession 6,
Hay Township, 21, miles east of ,
Zurich on
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be made with suitable 1F'ue1 tp keep the home
warms and cosy. We can supply ' pr=actically all
the calledfor grades of Coal and Coke with prices
very moderate... Let us fill your Bin!
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STOCK FOODS
Keep your Stock , :and Poultry Healthy this Winter
by using Our Various Brands of Stock and
Poultry Foods, aiid Laying Mashes. None
Better on the Markets To -Day!
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McCormich-Deering. Also handle Cultivator points
and plow points to fit any inake of machine.
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We have a full ine of
all the re ui events of
School bupplies
PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC.
ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT
IN STOCK.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th.
CdThmencing at 1.30 o'clock pan.
LIVE STOCK -1 bay horse rising
10 yrs; 1 bay mare 12 =yrs. old; 1
tow 4 yrs old due in April; 1 cow
due at time of sale; 2 steers rising I `
yrs; 1 yearling heifer; 2 calves.
POULTRY—About 6 dozen Roekl'
pullets; 1 pair of duces.
IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder 6
foot cut; Deering mower, hay rt rce,
McCormick Deering '10-20 tractor,
Cockshutt cultivator with power lift;
McCormick -Deering two narrow plow,
MAL culter packer; Fleury grinder
with belt, cutting box; 2,000 -Ib. Ren-
frew scales; fanning mill, root puI-
per, wagon, wagon box with pig
rack;:2 set sleighs, hay racx, gravel
box, 2 top buggies, disc, riding plow,
walking plow, 3 section harrows, 1 -
horse seuffler., spring tooth harrows
2 sections, light wagon, saw outfit
with belt, wheelbarrow, chicken crat-
es, 2 steel drums, 2 sets light harn-
ess, set heavy harness, 3 -horse har-
ness, cutter, atoneboat, . pair holes
blankets, some grain bags, Renfrew
cream separator, Maxwell churn,'
spraying outfit, horse collars, some
flay, planks for hay rack sills, some
lumber; brooder stove, 100 bushels
seed oats New Victor grown from
registered seed, and numerous other
articles.
No Reserve, as the proprietor has
sold his farm.
Terms of Sale: ' Cash!
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer.
George Merner, Clerk.
David Blackwell, Proprietor.
of Usbairne, took place. Wednesday
other [aims, such 'caps to give the meedr_ ' ternoon last' in Trivitt Meinoxial
!chants a aefaamxcr'•'ilio" tell of their gd chum, Exeter,, before a large' song -
ire its ((Auntie ortea try: to influence church,
The rector, Rev. M. A.
guMie oliinirm. through its editor=, Hunt,. officiated. The bride wets a
xis;: but first of. rill it must givedie gown.. of white satin and lace " with
news. Some of this news is not easily turban and accessories to match and
obtained' and •rel► 'editor can cover i# carried a. shower banquet of lt~illai xt-
1 an this tthoueut Gens tante• Espen tally is. ,e roses and lily of ;the valley She
have ' vWitors . attended by her sister, Phyllis
'Taken every 'Day till 3i o''clocl# pent.
Marry of that ladies think that per Bierlang who was attired poudre not.
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HIGHEST CASH PRICES
—FOR—
CREAM
FOR-C .AM AND, EGGS
}i, a O'Brien li person need feel that way about giv- with matching accessories. On their
.. will reside on the gra-
w� ilrextxx Dar ate indeed returh.•;titey
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Eesti k"ow1 saint ntrartanng; sonals are the most interesting„read- blue with matching accessories, and
carried a.bouquet of Jerusalem roses
ing in the whale paper. 'Tour visitors
all
glad to have their mixes
are usually
appear; so send then in. Sometimes
people tome h and gide the impres-
th t they are asking a favor
The groom was supported by Mehra-
then
is bra
they, Dr. Walter 3ohns, of Waterloo.
After the ceremony; a ",rref lunch
rton a was served at the home of the bride's
when they want us to insert the paronts. Mr. and Mrs. 3ohns left
mums of their Mends 1 the bride tray
who nave been ou a short honeymoon
No ` . u 'bxowit rubbed tweed coat
spending a few alas with therm. cling xtx
rug us IseVOW ixk, Elim title,
.rho ti 11112, lies. Otl�, Zu et , a+ . t ge ': t%in all. •�near
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cold,
S'oung children easily catch
So Mrs. Russel Ward, of .%Tilton
Beach, Ont., wisely says: "If 1
notice that there is any alga of a
cord 1give Baby's Own Tablets
mid'find they are a great help."
'
Thousands of mothers do the same
not only for colds but for fretful-
ness, indigestion, constipation,
teething troubles, colic, upset
pt�emaelx and so on. Baby's Own
Tablets are safe ant sure in reliev-
ing
elievieg childhood's eomrnoa aitmente.
Price 2fio.
Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Brushes,
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FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN
PENS.
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We also have, Saphine Anti -Moth
Dr. Aa a. MacKinnon Zurioi
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