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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-04-12, Page 5oinhteredese, Apse X9 01MINES$ CARDS 1Wanto, For Sale, Lost, PUT YOUE eoso.eoeee LOCAL NEVIIS DUDLEY E. HOLMES Found W °tice' Etc. Ads HERALD WARRISTER, soLuarroa, NOT IARY PITEI•IC,, ETC. OFFICE -Hamilton Street, Just off tie Square, GODMICH, Orstario. Special attention to Counsel and Court Weseks, !An. ThAirses may he consulted at tioderich by Phone,. and Phone charges reversed. Dr. H. H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON t DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH Eyery Thursday)! Friday, Saturday t HARTINIR'S BLOCK, DASUWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK COMPLETE eIROTECTION • LIBERAL DIVIDENDS 7, HESS - Local Agent The Imperial Life Assurance Co. of Canada BEAD OFFICE _TORONTO E. E. Wurtlx—Agent ZURICH phone 11-81 43issarantee and Accident Insurance. Oldest and Strongest Ce.in Canada OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat- aenal School of Auctioneering. Try use for .Registered Live Stock, all Breeds). Terms in keeping nsith prevailing prices. Choice Warms for sale. Will sell anything Asywhere. one 18-93 or write. Zurich. Licensed Auctioneer FOR BURON & MIDDLESEX AM IN A POSITION TO CON - &act any auction Sale, regardless ams to size or article to 'dell I solicit your business, and H not satisfied, will make x?lo charges for Services. Arthur Weber Dashwood. 1%*** 121-57* 8•••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh. and Salt Meats Beiegua- Sausages, etc tskikaas cask Peer for Weal OARS YOE SEM & 'RIDES l'unblut ea, Diktat ( 11111•1111041141111,10101101100411141010111111411410111•411011 • LIVE U IT R "4"; 411*$dsj tPt *oPel4rk.P., $O aka 142 „wisist sjamts erjekiting rf74, est, -Cailt, Prices «-VALITI FOR -L. Cream and Eggs " *hone — 2axidi IIeaduarters: FOR ES TO AND IN THIS New Blacksmith Wish to advise the publie, that 1 have evened my blacksmith shop, formerly j. Kipper's old old Stand, and solicit your patron- age,. WALTER SC/INVER) •Zuri. LOST On Zurich Road, between Blind Line, and Hensall, a nren's watch Finder please teturn to Erwin Schilbe.. CARD OF THANKS The bereft children of thelate Mrs. -Mary AIerner for the many kindnesses shown and ansistances rendered during the illness and death of the departed. NOTICE A Grani Dance will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Friday Evening, April /3th, when good Music will be furnished by local local talent.. Admission gents 75c NOTICE. Will the party 'who removed a side scraper from 3- Kipper's blacksmith shop, kindly. return the same or nitify, Hy. Neeb, Hay Township Road Superintendent. FOR SALE 1 Axtninister Rug size 9x12.. 1 Tapestry rag 9x6nn 1 roll 7 yards 22 -in. wide light oak pat- tern floor oilcloth!. Apply to FL Gellman. FOR SALE A 5 -Tube Adralo Radio Set in A. 1. condition at a bargain for quick sale. -G. -Koehler. WANTED A quantity of good land for Flax.--F.C. Kalbfeisch suitable WANTED Cattle for pasture for coming season, a limited number taken on Mot 9, Cdit.• 6, Hay Toiwnship, ap- ply to Henry Truerneer, Zurich. BABY CHICK HATCHING 1600 Eggs per week. Eggs pur- chased from Standard Flocks and Hatched at $1.50 per hundred for Leghorns and 88.00 for Rocks. Hatch Guaranteed. Orders may be left at Stade & Weide, Zurich, Or apply to 3. Elgin IleKinleyj R. R. 1, Zurich. FOR *SALE Ground Flaxseed in 90 pound bags at 4ge. per pourid. Feed a handful a day, Keep the Vet. away, Fred. C. Kalhfleiseh, Zurich COAL 1928 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ciamunra Scranton Coal ALSO CARRY Coke Poeahantas 'and SoftCoal GOOD SUPPLY ON RAND ELEPEKINS, YOUR: IORDARS, , , 7 'Son PHONE ss inisssue An Unwise Selection An ui coop& if* Datum* feet MOO nava they chose usarbitive isivestereut instead et a trimore security. Ifikures & Este rielreiturcri are ;St anus tee i141144. t Mem t autIktriiiist 14 leer ht owismsess. - • Appliastimar ars leciptia loy; A, Pk 7". Oita PAI/fgN THE STICXS lop, there is a difference. 'To get your name in a City ,paper, you have to shoot your wife; get a fl •flatteries. movie star, or do.soMethipgsen- a gored to death by, ivver, mrry a •lintiOnsi, 'But to get!y*tir iintae • .ki the Herald all you have to do *El?. Pre'" - have a Ittorat er nvisifingvhate * , p 4I baby et 'vont, house, bey n• pure, 41404,6V11V4Valititatiliitititiablt A Ardworomintr• Father Stroeder wail te 'gondol) on Thursday., Mr. Fred Reid, Varna ,purchased a used Sedan; Lfroni C„Fritz & Son, Miss Louise Roerig. of Kitchener spent the Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. S. Baker. Mr. Simon Grob of the Babylon Line is spending a few ,clays 'Toronto this week. Miss. jeaSie, E, McDOnald of Crediton, was a week -end visitor in the viflage Mr. Lennie Canine and son Gor- don 'of Kitchener, attended the funeral of he formers kragd- mother„ Mrs. Mary Merrier, 'Miss 'Eulpeen Geiger, who is, attending 'Normal School at London, is 'spending her holidays at her honse here. Sorry to report that Miss Pearl Pfile is confined to her bed with an attack of appendicitis, but is improving. Messrs, Gordon and Garnet Wal - per of Detro,t, were holiday visit- ors under the parental roof. _ Mrs. Theo McAdams of the Bronson Line, returned home after visiting tor two weeks e ith rel- atives and friends in London and St. Thomas. Mr.tWardFritz is away tolCM- sor to try and buy up sots:femora ;good used cans. He had a most successful selling day on Tuesday having sold five autos. •Pleased to report that Mr. Josiah Geiger, who has been con- fined to his bed with s (rheumatic fever for about three mantas, is now able to bel 'around thehouse Rev. Schuelke, of Kitchener,who some years ago, was pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran cherch, occupied the pulpit on Sunday Morning. His many friends were pleased to hear hirre • At the 'auction sale of thelarm and effects of the late Andy Kain on Friday, the farm was purchased' by a neighbor, Mr. Emanuel Rei- ehert, while the buildings were bought by , Dr. Moir of Hensallie who swill move them away. Our local merchants have prac- tically ,disposed of their whole crop of onions they had stored for "the winter. They report of this product having wintered well and the price realized was also favor- able, So their efforts were notiip . 7. ;Mr. Wro, Hopper, of-- Seafoirth the man who put 'down the art- esian well here in Zurich last surl.: mer called in the village on Wed- nesday.; He wit s very much im- aileron colts sirea• by Logan jr. pressed with the fine pumping aHvin,g won 1st in the ,Gen. Pur nips -sent, bot very much surprised that the supply is not being esel more for domestic purposes in the village., LOCAL NEWS Mr, Floyd. Fink motored to Kit - ver the week -end, Iilr, Jobn Douglas of the Town Line, purchased a Issed Ford coach from. C. Fritz & Sen. 'Dr, and Mrs, A. J MacKinnon and sons Hugh and Arehle, n.lot- ored .to London on TueSday, Mr, Clayton 'Hoffman of is 'spending the week -under t parental roof. Mr, Minnie Fritz and two dau tiers, Veda and Erma, of Lando were week -mid visitors fat t home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz, Mrs. E. :Hamilton, and twice i Ale Doris Craig of Chatham a holiday visitors at the home Mr, and Mrs, J. Galster. Call at Gelinas Store at 'Dry dale, and see their new spring Gi ghams, Drapery, Chintz, curtain alt he gh ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. it- • WE DO EXPERT BATTREPAIRING ERY WORK ON AND I • RE -BUILDING 13ATTERIES. 40 rel of ; W.B ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND s- • CARRY JUST THE KIND OLMACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE • n- ; you THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICd FOR VOUR MO" • is Page Piivolk ................................................... Autos and Auto Supplies : WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES„ AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAYE YOH MONEY ON THESE • • VARIOUS LINES 2 CORD TIRES 343;4 AT ONLY ... ... 4, $8.59 • TUBES 30x314 AT ONLY ... ,, ....., .... 41.40 GOOD RUBBER CASE BA. TTERIES AT ., • $1.5.00 HAND lei H. P. GAS 'ENGINE VERY CHEAP, 2 FORD TOURING CA.ES j• 1 YORD ROADSTER CAR. 1 i 1 GOOD TRAILER. FARM IMPLEMENTS scrim, etc: You will enjoy your ealL Miss Meda *term who is on the Toronto teaching staff, is • spending the holidays at her home on the Bronson Line. - + PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR PUMPS. • • Messrs. Ernie Gross and Lorne Dreier motered down from Ches- ley and visited relatives and fri- ends here over the holidays They reported the roads as fairly good with except:on from here to Hen - sell. . Mr, Elmer, P. Klapp has disposed of his fine farm on the Breeson Line together with the stock and implements to his son Bert. 'Klopp who has been, living there the last while. 1 Immediate possession is being .given. Mr. and Mrs, S. Peachey, bridal couple-, accompanied by Mr. Pea- they's sister, left the home of the bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. Schrag the beginning of the we- ek, for their new home in Beeville Penn., a distance of over 500 miles, ancl are travelling by auto. The funeral of the late Mary Merner lheld on Thursday after- noon was very largely attended. Her six sone who were presenti, acted al pall bearers, and s as the remains were laid awayone could not help but think of the fine character the departed had possessed and the E erviees for good performed, .and now her reward will he with the better angels in the great eternity'. . We congratulate Mr. lWine De- cker for the fine showing hem.ade atathe Clinton Spring Show .with his tine teem, of three year oldPer- . Walter Schnurr, who has .been serving three years apprenticeship in the blacksmith trade at ;Nen- stark, has given up his ,job in that village, and has decided to go into business for himself. . He has per - chased a blacksmith business at Zurich, and will take possession on •akpril 2nd. Walter is an excellent mechanic, and a straight forward bieniness man, and will t.ndoubtedly isucceed.-Mildman Gagette. STANLEY PRESENTATION Last Wednesday evening, March 2t8b, over sixty friends and neigh- bors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and family assembled at theirihome to spend a social evening, with them before, their removal from our midst. During the %evening the following address was read and presentations were made;, Dear Friende-We. your friends end neighbors have heard with much regret of your proposed de- parture from our rrlidet. We have all learned to love and respect you, not alone for the high person- al qualities you .all possess but an amount- of your thoughtful kiwi - Lem a neighboris and . frienti ;The only consideration that leads *Jo sgbarit with any willingness ofyour leaVing ns is the fact that the neighborhood to which yo will go experience again which will t,. one extent compare Withoar loss We all desire to, assure ymi' that our best wishes will go with you to yoar new home and 6611 follow you while life shall last. No words of ouirs nor anything . we 'an bestow could adeqt.ately ex- press olur love and esteem for von We wish you., however, Mr and Mrs. Turner, Sr., to accept his electric reading lamp, and yon Mr. and Mrs. 'red... Turner', his Silver bread tray; and nen Grant this flashlight, just to keep •ou:in remembrance of your old neighbors who find it necessary en his 'occasion to gratefully • say fareWetl. We are all glad tolknow t that you are hOt golnj goo far „way • We Will be able to See you in our midst when the oppor- unity proo.ouut mote And we de - :vire to assure you that any or all of you will be accorded a most hearty 'Welcome when you on make it convenient to pay us visit .„ The members of the.fam- ly thanked those \eh° assellabled or the heautitua gift4 and kindnett hown them assuring them they ould always have a warm spot A their hearts for their friends and eighboks. A, very pleasant vv. kfrs et. %Ski is sp. pose class, out of 6 ,teams; 1st on the line out of 13; 1st for best team sired by one Percheron stal- lion, and the sweepstakes win- ning $38.00 in, all, Four years ago the get of Logan, Jr. .also swept the entire class at Clinton, winn- ing $42.00 in prizes; which ,should the public to breed such VeRendid horses as Logan, Jr. The real winiierlike weather we have now experienced since Sun- day morning has been a great setback to spring, and on. Sunday the weather looked more like Ch- ristmas than Easter. The roads while being frozen up the past' few days, were very hard and ro- ugh, but are thawing down again People who motored in for miles advise'es that from here to Hen - sail is the worst in their travells and we think it should be of the very best class of road, otwingito the large amount of traffic there- on practically the year around. DASHWOOD Mr. Pitt and daughter, iRosie Koch and niece Berniee Thielleft Monday' tior London. Mrs. Nick Stier is tser?ously Pred Stier was, hiome from Osh- awa on Good Friday and went. back Sunday. Miss Rose Guenther of lifindeor, is ,visiting her parents. . Mrs.,..J.Kellerman who has been under the Doctor's care in Ter - onto .for several months halo re. turned home, we are pleased ;to say much improved, Miss Grace KelerMan,aecompai led her mother home and Vitt 'V- end her holiday* at her •home here. Mr. Gordon Calfas of earnia, spent Baster with his father. Mr..Lorne Tiernan of Western - University, London. As' !spending the holidays with his parents. MSS Emma • Anderson, spent the week -end in Ailsa Craig. Miss Emnra Tiernan of London, is visiting with relatives. Miss Cunningham. of Kitchener spent Easter with her skater, Mrs. L. Morenrz, • • Mr. and Mrs. At Mersaad and family, .Me. and Mrs. Wildfong, R. Mimi, Milford Koch and Ray- mnd Callas all of Detrocite spent Hatter with relatives* Mist tolOolla Koch of Loraloe; spent the week -end with' her 'par,- ents, ., 1 ( Mrs. W. Sehtttta WO daughter. of Detreilti 'Visiting her parentS, Mr, and L. Rader. itifisa00 gnat, Tinge, and Attie/l- ett° Zimmer returned to Detroitl after,attArdieg the funeral of their Mather, the late Mrs. Wn, ZitYt 1110". • r fot •'woo spe•nt gaiop Ir.ad ilotun few days with her mo- nein& . r • Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases L. A. Frang • Zurich 4 4. 4.0•410•4****4 6 4**,6,4 oas4.4,..)..4. 0 0. 4, r:r 44,6 .....44°.• ir..0,4r. 4. 4,114 Nallaalarafaasizzassgramszgasclawassis Auto Tops, Buggy Tops Wagon Repairing Painting Etc. Second Handed Buggies HESS - ZURICH ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ • v++++++.444444+++++.44 • USE CEDAR SHINGLES For new and old Roofs AS THEY MAKE THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ROOF + + WIZHOUT ANY PAINTINGOR REPAIRING AND WILL OUT - 4. 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