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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-05-24, Page 5.".1105iNtITi 'CARDS • IN3DLE-yE.liouvrEs ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOT IARY PUBLIC, ETC. FFICE—Ilantilton Street, Tast off fee Square, GODERICH, Ontario. 113pecial attention to Councel and Court Workl. Xs. Holmes may be consulted at b Phone and Phone Goderic ;Revision of 9te 1928 Assessment 'Roll at the Tovviaship Hall, Zurich 'Zon Saturday, Jime 2nd, 1928, at 2 ',elf VONA Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLVI&1 NOTICE COURT OF REVISION' Township Of Hay The Council of the Township chargea reversed. (of Hay will meet as a Court of Dr. II. II. COWEN L. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH /ivory Thursday,l Friday, Saturday At RARTLBIB'S BLOCK, DASRWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ItUTTIAL LIFE OF NEW YORK COMPLETE PROTECTION LIBERAL DIVIDENDS efa. Tit, HESS — Local Agent The Imperial Lie Asprance Co. of Canada HEAD OFFICE — TORONTO pan, A. P. BESS, Towlaship Clerk, FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 240 acres with good bush, plenty of running water, big bank barn water in barn, large brick house with furnace, all in A. 1. shape One mile from church and school. Aanyone looking for , a farm, this is a real bargain at $10,000. $4000. cash and the balance on a mortgage at 5 per cent interest. If interested see; T. L. Warm, Zurich, Ont. 1 FARM FOR SALE . Consisting of 50 acre grassfarm on Towii Line, Hay and Stanley, In Stanley Township, good well with windmill thereon.. For fur- ther particulars apply to Oscar Koehler, Zurich. E. E Wuerth—WANTED Phone 11 - Cattle for pasture for coming 'ZURICH 131. season, a limited number taken on iaziarantea, and Accident Insurance. Lot 9, Con. 0, Hay Township, ap- ply to Henry Trnemner, Zurich. Oldest and Strongest Co. in Canada EGGS FOR HATCHING White Peckin Duck Eggs, for sale. 'Apply to Melvin Smith, Zurich, Phone 10-82. FOR SALE—A pure pred ScOtch Collie pup, 4 neloathli kola, , Apply to Chester Salrolon, Zulrich -L. Mr. ea Beda rd of the Blue Wat er Highwa-y, has purchased from C. Fritz & Son dealers, a good ;wed 4-doo reecialha • Mr. and Mrs. C. Mawlainney, lr and Mrs. Emery Fahner and Master Calvin of Crediton, called at the home 'of Mr. eta], Mrs, S. al!eetie on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs, S. Witmer, son Or- ville and daughters Olive and Ruth spent Sunday afternoon t Homesville. A -U -C -T -1 -0 -N -E -Eat OSCAR SLOPP Graduate Carey M.. Jones Nat- ianl School of.A.uctioneering. Try ane for Registered Live Stock, ' AB Breeds). Terms in keeping -with prevailing prices. Choice' Warms for sale. Will ,se11 anything 'Phone 18-93 or write. Znrilac Anywhere. Licensed Auctioneer WOR HURON & MIDDLE AM IN A POSITION TO CO duct any auction Sale, wegardless atm to Isize or article to eell. I *elicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for Sarvices. Arthur Weber — Dashwood. rh:one 13-57 410241/4260906111014100410041124,010011 Zurich • Wee -MARKET --.............111•1•110.1000••••••••••••••1 Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna S_atu_ttle.2:_.elc Milked Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS ABIDES Tulseblut 1 Deichort 10101110•••••01111041100011110111101101112:11 LIVE POU LT RY WANTED 'Takers every day till 3cielock,p,mi. Do not feed Fowl same morning when brought in. Highest Cask Prices —CASH FOR— ' Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien] r ' Phone 94 ea Zurich LOST 1The real nice and warm -rains, followed by 'the fine warm pays puts, a wonderful growth (in ev- erything, and things, are coming a- long very. rapidly, especially the' summer grains and fall wheat, wh- ich in many parts of :Ontario, has been wintered out badly, but on the average not so just around here. The Italia trees are earn- ing out in bloseopv, .and ,with pr- esent indications there should be a gOod supply o fruit this year. OOAL ITENTS M. and Mra J, gey J41., were Sunday, visiters at iHensall, Me. and Mrs. tc, L. Smith, and daughter Mae, were Sunday °visit- ors near Shakespeare and ,Milveze ton. Ma and Mrs, Angel of .Tarri4 were week -end visitors with their son Harry Angel of town. Masers. Jae, and Robt. Dewar a fStanley, have each purchased aaiew Pontiac coach, from Mr. Ca koelaer, local dealer. My. Herb, Mousseau is Oway to Toronto this week, where he ay - tends to get a new aelodel of the New Whippet Six autos. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Koehler and family of Baden; were Sunday vis- itons with relatives in this come namity. Pleased to report that Miss,. Stelia Callfas, who recently suf- fered. an attack •of appendicitis, is iraproved an dable to be about the ,house, dYle. and Mrs, W, K. Finkbeiner and daughter Miss Hazel o fStrat- ford, were Sunday visitors ;at,the hone of Mr, and airs, W. H, Hoff - Man. Mr and Mrs E ,F Klopp and • • • • I. Veola and Mr. Gordon .Surerua, The annual meeting of ahe Zur- spent the week -end at Elmira, ich ,Branch of the Wo.nen's In-. Kitchener and Toronto: stituteawas held recently . the Council Chambers with Mrs. C. L. Smith presiding. ; The election of officers resulted as follows;—Pres- ident, Mrs. C L. Smith; 4st. Vice - President, Mrs. E. Klopp; 2nd iVice President, Mrs. .1, Hey.;; Secretary, Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon; Treasurer, Miss Jane Lamont; Pianists, Mrs. Albert Kalbfleisch and Mrs. P. ,J. O'Dwyer; Press Correspondent, Miss Pearl Pfile; Directors;— Mrs. Routledge; 'Mrs. 0, Koehler, Mrs. W. Johnston.; , Considerable excitement was prevalent in the village on Mon- day moaning when fire broke out in the home of M. Henry Thiel of the village. Mr. Thiel was work- ing in the big ditch in .-fown while Mrs, Thiel was away ,to the school of fwhath they are elanitors, upon A strin-g of Pearl Heade'be- her return she noticed hat there tween, South, end of Town and the .wa„s extensive iSrrialte 'coming out Lutheran Church. Finder kindly Of the cellar, where they- were return to Herald Office. heating ',he boiler on a stave to, do their weekly washng. ' Mr's Thiel at once gave the alarm, and her husband returned and • with the aid of a few pails of water, the flames were soon subdued, ie the rnean Vine, however, the, Ur- ic'''. ;Fire truck arrived on the scene, and would _have done its • Re.adquarters FOR 1RES. TUBES AND Stetagei ?!tteriet S. WEIN, Prop _MASI:MOOD myrolasame-2n FOR SALE Five fresh cows; Holsteins and Durham; also some alfalfa seed. Aaron Oestreicheze 57 r 10. • Dashwood Phone, FOR SALE 1 Axminister Rug size 9x12. 1 !Tapestry rug 9x8a. 1 roll 7 yards 22 -in. wide light oak pat- the Evangelical Leaaue of Zur- ich last Wednesday evening. The. program!, ?Which was put on by the Exeter League was very much enjoyed by our young people,The Set in. program opened with a hymn, af- Adralo Radio Ex - at bargain for ereirwhich Rea Moorehouse of Ex led in prayer. A saxaphont solo by Ma Marvin ativirey, ac- companied by Miss Margereaelifeidssd was very, 'much enjoyed. Vivian Hogarth read and explain ed- the Scripture Lesson. This was followed by an instrurneotal duet by the Misses Gambriel and Grassick. After the singing of -another hymn Mr. Medd very cap ibly led a discussion on "Young People, and the problems of alod- ern ,Home Life." This was fol- lowe:1 by a number of ;sentence pr- ayers. Miss M. Broderick gave a very interesting reading. Miss Helen Dignan then sang very pl- easingly "Mother Macree." After the singing of another hymn ,and repeating the Mizpah Benidiction under the leadership of Mr. Ed Aldisworth, president of the Ex- eter League, the first part of the meeting was .brought to a close. Everyone then journeyed to. the basement where a • social hour was enjoyed. We all had a very en- joyable time and hope to have the Main St. League With rus a- gain. duty wean it needed. • The Main St. United League of Exeter payed a friendly visit to Mr. Orphan Weber, ,accompanied by' his father-in-law, Mr. Cress - man Of near New Hamburg, vis- ited with friends here on Tuesday. Mr. Harry Deters of New Ham- burg visited the past week with his son, Mr. Gaanet ,Daters of Hay Township. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schwartzen- truber and Miss Nancy Gingerieh were visitors at New Hamburg and Baden the past ,week„ Master Gladwin Melick, spent Sunday with his friend, Master Neil Witmer, Babylon Line. We are sorry to report that Mr. IF'red. Eisenbach, of the Babylon Line, continues quite Holy Communion will :be obser ved in St. Peters' +Lutheran church on Sunday, when Prof. Neudorf- fer will officiate. The prepay- ator service will begin at 9.45 a. tern floor oilcloth. Apply to H. Gellman. FOR SALE 5 -Tube condition sale.—G. A A. 1. quick a Koehler. COAL 1928 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR C4ENUME Scranton Coal ALSO CARRY Coke Pocahontas and Soft Coal GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY TO Case & Son PHONE 35 -- BENSALL 1 • Convert Your Attic Into An Attractive Extra Room at Low Cost With GYPROC Senator handsome, free book, "Walls That Reflect Good judgment:" Itgives valuable info.rmation on GYProc and interi'or decoratiers -,-.---. .... ...... CANADA. GYPSUM AND ALABAST1NE, Lift/lifted -ars-a' Parra .. , ceazdar. , ,„ X.:s! et:pivot Wait hoard Fd Pox, Sala By F ItFAzime$4,,k— Kabtleisch' Zurich 0/11t • ••44.43•••••••••4#.0 0**•••• • ••••••••••4•••••.#04 • • • • • • • • 4 • • • The main street in the busine.se section of the village become qu- ite dusty after al ,few days when not sprinkled or a Tain. The ,illage Trustees will likely have to put oil on this .paet [of the village to satisfy the villagers. l• • 4 4 • • 0 • • Autos and Auto Supplies WO CARRY A. COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESIS VARIOUS LINES CORD TIRES 30e.3% AT ONLY ... $8.56 TUBES 30x3% AT ONLY GOOD RUBBER CASE I3ATTERIES AT . $15,00 1 SECOND HAND la H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP, 2 FORD TOURING CARS 1 FORD ROADSTER CAH. WAN) TRAILER, ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER, WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND RE -BUILDING BATTERIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND CARRY JUST THE KIND OP MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE' FOR YOUR MONEY PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR PUMPS. .******11041*Iti • Tires, Tubes, Gas, 011s and Greases L. A. Prang - Zurich • 4.4,4,1010•40010•••400.b**4404144,40440 **************a******4. ea. Xis. J. K. Ehlers of the village and who. has not been enjay.Prie good health of late, was ,tak.en toce the Kitchener Hospital last wee ek end operated on for ,removal of tureor, and we .are pleased to state .the is 'progressing favor- ably, Mr. Harry Angel of the village has dispose dof his garage and business stand to Mr. Harry Rose of )1VindsOr, and son of Mrs. A, Rose of the village.We wishthe new proprietor every success. Ir. Angel will now put his full time on selling Shrysler cars. The pump in the rock well own- ed by the town had become out of commission for a few days last week, owing to theelifting rod breaking off below the pump,this however was repaired eithout lifting out the . pump. Thursday of this week is May alth Victoria Day., and a 1,public hohiay, consequently all the bus- iness places in the village ,will be closed. Just why this day is observed in Canada we do not know; in England it has long ago been forgotten as a national hob day; and in Canada it still is ob- served as Victoria Day. A sug- gestion by some men of promin- ence is that it would be very ap- 140a:date to call it Decciration Day, instead of Victoria Das. We notice our Amer:can cousins have a National holiday known as Dec- oration day, and it is always fit- tingly tbserved. IN MEMORIAM Mousseau—In loving • memory of, our infant son, Laird Robert, who passed away one year ago, the 27th of May 1927, aged one month and seven days. He was only a little white rose- bud A sweet little flower ,from! birth. God took .hini.home to Heaven, Before he was*soiled on .earth. God has taken home .,our darling, Placed our bud among his flowers Taken back the one he lent us, TO a better home fahan ours. Sadly missed by his parents. MEETING OtP HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron Will me- et in the Council Chamber, Gocl- eeich, at 2.30 •o'clock in the aft-, ernoon of Tuesday, the Sth day of June 1928. All accounts ag- ainst the County must be dn the hands of the Clerk not lathe than Monday proceeding the, mooting of Council. GM. W. TIOLIVI,cAoN, ctnty clerk. Grilll May 21, 128, Auto Tops, Buggy Tops Wagon Repairing Painting Etc' Second Handed Buggies HESS - •ZURICH USE CEDAR SHINGLES For new and old Roofs t .q. 4 AS THEY MAKE THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ROOF. WITHOTJT ANY PAINTINGOR .REPAIRING AND WILL OUT e. LAST ANY OTHER KIND OF ROOF SHINGLES ARE NOW SELLING AT THE REMARKABLE LOW. PRICE OF - 5X Med Cedar $1.50 Per Bunch 3X Red Cedar $1.35 Per Bunch WE WILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS A CARLOAD OF a-F.T„. CEDAR POSTS AND 9FT. LARGE ANCHOR, POSTS. CALL FOR YOUR SUPPLY. F. 0. PHONE 69 4.++++++++444-t++++++++++++++++++++++++++3r++++++++;1+.410 1 KAIBITEISC*.li - ZURICH rimpaiwmiwivw,wwwwit Zurich Drug Store 1 Stationery We Specialize in fine Stationery and have writing tablets of all sizes, fine boxed stationery, Cor. resprndence Cards, Greeting Cards andBirthday Cards. We also have a large Stock of bulk Perfumes; Toilet Preperations of all kinds, Face Powders, Face Creams, Tooth Pastes, Etc., Etc. SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS wit arc Fac Br A, J. MacKinnon, Zulicht KODAKS AND FILIMS 011.:r t"t", T,t(r)M114,* 1.416VVVAN MIVVVIMY)MNIVIN 1f11I'a" V 'IN 4 ao 0).4,4 4