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Zurich Herald, 1928-06-14, Page 5*is AlliTSINIOCCANnh "ilwanis, For SeileiLest. ETiOLNItS ForindiNOtideintedAds DUDLEY . slatainER,i SOlLICITOR, NOT IARY PITI3LIO, ETC. IliEFICE—Hamiltori Street, Jest off also Square,' GODERICH, Ontario. Opoeial attention to C01113¢4,1 andi •'' Court World, Or. Holmes may be.eonsulted at •laidenien by a ohone, and Fhon • char/0i reversed. P1MICE. 121 'MMI caimans FOR SALE A haw foot lift Sulky plow for *69.00,, regular price $76.01). •Ia• Prang. Zurich.. Di. 11. H. CON'EN ILL. D. S. D. D. ii. . liiiMatAV'' SURGEON it PEITZ EIGOCK--ZUBIC11,! area Thuradayj Fridey, Saturday C f . At MARTiatill'S BLOCK Y BASSWOOD%- - '.1 • - - l' t Every Monday: tiro/14 - and' -1: 'Wednesday. MUTUAL Lin s„OF NEWYORK COMPLETE kROTECTION 11BERAL DIVIDENDS ik HESS — Local Agent The Imperial Life ef Canada -- TORONTO —Agent Phone 11-0. Assurance Co. MEAD OFFICE E. E. Wuerth ZURICH • hereby!, - to, advise the pub - fie thatil have leen appointed for this salesman for new mach- inery aiidrepeirs of the filell/innowni Oakshattafarm.ImPlements, and soh. icit ,Partlof your patronage. ;- .Also keep in stock-jplovipoints for most generally abed plows, and will ap- preciate ' your butane -al; • Walter Sluinter Zurielik ' ' • ' k 1-•ag asaa., • FARIVIF,FOR(SALE Consisting et 240 acres with good bush, plenty of running water, big bank barn anger 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 iaterest. If interested see: T. L. Wurin, Zurich, Ont. FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 50 acre grass farm on Town Line, Hay and Stanley, In Stan*: Township, goad wall with windmill thereon. For fur- ther.' Particulars apply to oseazakoehler, Zurich. leassrantee and Accident Insurance. Oldest and Strongest Co. in Canada • OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat- ional School of Auctioneering. Try ass for Registered Live Stock, VUt Breeds). Terms in keeping with prevailing • pricers. Choice rams for sale. Will aell anYthing Phone 18-93 or write. Zuric'k, • licensed 'Auctioneer• IVOR HURON & MIDDLESEX . tileet any auction Sale, regardless ,, SOLE AGENTS &OR aus le Ides -or article to *ell. FOR SALE 1-Axminister Rig size 9x12. 1.Tapestry rug 'Oxegi, 1 roll, 7 yards 22, -in. wide light oak "-pat- tern floor ' Apply te 11.' Gellman. ‘., • • FOR SALE ' A 5 -Tube Adrilo Radio I Set in A:7- 1. condition ata bargain for quick sale.—G. Koehler. \••1 LI• IX IN A POSITION TOCtickl: Matteit yo b Usalstied will mike no charged. ler Service& Arthur Weber — DaubWood. WNW 13-57 and if' not .a " tel--ar4 NUMB , O1011/0•0000•••••••••••00000 - Zurich Seat _ I II A RK ET Fresh and Salt Meats] I ' &Armee. Sausage*, etc losik•st Cask,. Price for Wed OLSR FOR SKINS &IUD= Tultgblut itt - Deichort ilii;••••••.6.••.••••••••••. 'LIVE POU LTR Y WANTED Taken every day tilt to'clock,p.m. not teed !Fowl tonne morning when brought in.. Highest Cash Prices -eziatt • Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien' • *as& adquarters FOR 1RES TUBES AND Marge Batteries IL S. Prop osziksamoott lgompir SERVICE Scranton Coal • ALSCr- C.ARRY Coke Pocahontas and Soft Coal - • / GOAD SUPPLY ON RAND TELEF HONE YOUR ORDERS RARLY TO I Case & ....Son •PRONB 31 — =NULL. Miss Vera Siebert is spending a feW days at Kitchener. Mrs. C. Eilber, spent the past' few days visiting friends at Remain' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, and da ugliter' Mae, wede' weelci-end visitors at Milverton. ' Mrs; Simon Greband son Osea are spending the week -end •witb *e haves in Cleveland and Lorain, Ohio. Mr. C. Miller attended the funeral of his 'brether, the; late Wm. Eilber at Newark, N.Y. • Mr: and Mrs. • Oiciir Ziehler and family:motored to Wroxeter on- Suna day and visitedwith Dr. and Mirk. -McLeod. • Mr. and Mrs. H. tautenslager apd Mr. !and Mrs. Irvin 'Dedels and lit- tle Marion,spent a few days at. the home.nt 2. and Mrs. Edward-- pat-, ers, Hay I.Township.. - Mr. and Mrs; Hilton .'-'1'rubanner, and family, andMiss Susie Jacobe were week -end visitors with frjeads at Elmira,' Kitchener; 'and Niagara Messrs. Win. Jennison and Leon- ard Sararas of St. Joseph, MadVAfF business trip to °Waterloo on Monday and while there the former purch- ased a new threshing outfit. • Mr. Roy Howar41 -and daught,er Lillian of London, attended the wed- ding in Zurich, of Miss Lillian Wes- eloh to Arthur Meininger, of :De- troit. Miss Pearl Leibold was a week- end visi—tor at her home on the Babylon Line. ' A number from the village attend- ed the Seaforth races on Wednes- day. • " CRev. C. and Mrs. Killinger of London, were guests at the Weseloh —Meininger wedding which toolc pl- ace in Zurich on Saturday, June 9th. Onion cleaning proves to be the order ,of• the day, and many a per- son who spends little time on their knees, during the year, will do so at this time of year, .' Mr. and Mrs. Ted: • Foster of De- troit, with their family, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Poster's parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber.. Mr, Ward Fritzatook in the Grey- hound excursion from Goderich to Detroit, %est-, week, and returned to Zurich auto,which he purchased -,inaWindsor. • • i• list and not enjoying her usual good rSo, urrr4y., t • e to • report that Mrs. J. 'Ort, who is staying with her daugh- A. Melick, is on the sick health. The annual picnic of the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto, was held in Exhibition Park on Sat- urday last, regardless of the unfav- orable weather, the event was a huge success. The prizes were both valuable and useful, the games were all exciting and interesting, and the refreshments were of the very best, that could be wished for. . Messrs. C. Fritz & Son, Ford de- Mr. Milton Heyrock, of Detroit, is alers, have the past week sold a -spending his summer holidays in the New Ford coach, to Mr. David Cant- village, at the home of his grand- elon of Hensall; a 4 -door Chevrolet mother, Mrs. S. Rennie, and will also to Mr. Aserick Brisson and a 4 -door put in 'part of his time with his Ford to Dr. Routledge. mother at S—t. Jacobs, and sister at • London. Mr. Heyrock is another of. Zurich's young mbn, who is mak- ing good, as he is manager of one of the large banks in Detriot known as the State Bank, and has a great re- sponsibility. - •' The Herald 'Office is aiways glad to receive news from'the district, as well as the town, we would ask all our readers to make it a custom to send in of phone in, your summer vis- its or visitors, we have the 'phohe at both the house and office, and will indeed be pleased if you will make use of it. Or if you feel too mod - The main feature of the' E. L. C. E. xnetting in the Evangelical church, on Friday evening was a Bible Baseball Match. Miss Edith Greb and Lylyan Mullin were altoeli captains 'with Rev. Dreier as umpire After playing three-- innings the game closed with the score 14-4 for Edith's, side. The constitution was also read by the members present at this meeting. WilJjam • .F. Eilber Passes (Newark Advocate) • William F. Eilber, tailor of .this city died on Wednesday afternoon, diaries 6th in his bottle Locuat,stacet of complicatiOns folltaiing plenret pneumonia. He was taken ill five weeks ago with a, heavy cold mitt two Weeks -later his condition impro. ved but the following week he suffer ed= a: •a-aelapse, .proven fatal. the proprietor is Ma. Lennis O. had been a resident of Newark, airTaa, years and had been in, the :tau: grein, the „same will be open to the Eilber was born Match 13, 1871, in, that tiMea a• Ma; aftlimblia.4e24 week.. Mr. A. .G. oring business all Credition, Ont., the son of George Frederick Eilber, and come to New ark in 1897 and was married to Laura Jones of this city who surv- ives with a daughter and a son at home. Also four brothers and three sisters: Harry. George and Charles Eilber of Crediton, and Christ. of Zurich; Mrs. Mary Wen- zel of Crediton; Mrs. M. Raymond, of Buffalo; and Mrs. Geo. Treller of Detroit. The deceased was a mem- ber of 'the Rotary club, Newark lodge of Elks and attended the Sec- ond Presbyterian church. The fun- eral was held on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the late home. est to phone it in, a one cent stamp assasmizamsamammaNam trick. Help' US along by doing yoUr . • on an unsealed envelope will do the 4 ..1.4..14.1.4440.+14444144441/ Ant in makiing the Herald very - • - live and newsy paper. A new garage is beine opened in s: t :8 E 'CEDAR SHINGLES , Zurich, in what was formerly known • ". FoilleW and old:Roofs ' Au os .and Auto upplies • WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIER, AND SUPPLIES,AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON TRES. • • • VARIOUS LINES • CORI) TIRES 30x3% AT ONLY .....• Skill • TUBES 30x3% AT ONLY . ... 01.40 GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT • • MAO • 1 SECOND RAND 1% H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CREA,Po g FORD TOURING CARS FORD ROADSTER CAkt. I1 GOOD TRAILER. • • • ABOVE' CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. • a • ' . * WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND • • • • lillaBUILDING BATTERIES. , • '1 4 i 1 6 - FARM IMPLEMENTSAM ''''. WB ARE _HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS . CARRY JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL GIN•ft • ar,, , • YOKT. TEM BBST AND LONGEST SERVICtil FOR YOUR MONEY" ,. , . •41 ' • PUMP; PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO -INSTALL OUR ' • , s puMPS. : Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases L A. Prang ▪ Zurich ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto Tops, • Buggy Tops Wagon Repairing Painting Etel Second Handed Buggies ass - ZURICH .47 as' the :Cominercial 'Hotel barns, and ; AS TREY MAKE 'THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ROOF' • •- • + ;WITHOUT: ANY" PAINTINGOR REPAIRING AND WILL OUT • I. LAST ANY OTHER KIND OF ROOF. -Iceo in mind you're - Riding on AirI", ,AIR like, the load off the road.. The heanter .EL the load the more air it taken. That's why fire makers have worked out the correct kids; tion pram= for every size of tire for Mims* Zion, the correct pregame for your lit% and •stick to ft., Don't guess it — gauge it. Two,or three pounds under pressure Guts oat' eU the life of a tire, gag 'Inert riding on air; and if-diare loft wrificient riere riding straight hate trouble. Pay at weekly visit to a Domittiott 'rev Depot and have your tints atamined. Arm are new fat inveri from DOMINION TIRE DEPOT H. MOUSSEAU Edighoffer, the owner of the build- ing, is h-:-L'aveitk a new Bear put in, as well as other improvements, and with the modern equipment Mr. O'Brein is gutting in, it will be an up-to-date „garage, and another' bus- iness place in the village. We wish Mr. O'Brein every 'success and ask thepublic to give him patronage. - BORN O'Brein—At Zurich, on May 3Ist to • ,Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brein, a daughter. Adkins—AT Hay Tp., on June 4th • To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins a son, Price—At Hay Tp. on June 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price, a son. 'benornme—At Hay Tp. onJune 5th, To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Denome a daughter. NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that some- one exchanged the lawn mower at the Lutheran cemetery, Zurich, and put in place an inferoir one. • The party who is guilty is known, and will be given a week's time in which to make the exchange back to its or- iginal condition again—By Order. FOR SALE An outbuilding, suitable ,for a small chicken house or smoke house Also the old house just south of the Dominion Hotel. Apply to: A. Voisin, Prop. IN MEMORIAM Asleep in ,Iesusi blessed sleep From which-- none ever wakes to weep A calm and undisturbed repose, Uubroken by the last foes. Asleep in Jesus! 0 how sweet To be for such a slumber meet! With Holy confidence to sing, That death hath lost its sting. Asleep in Jesus! Peaceful rest, Whose Waking is supremely blest! No fear, no woe shall dim that hour That manifests the Savioar's power. Asleep in Jesus! 0 for me May such a blissful refuge be! Securely shall my ashes lie, waiting the Summons front on ••••aseraa. ---.-- high. Asleep in Jetts1 ?ar from Thee, Thy kindred and their graves may be But thine is still a blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to , weep. A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons comel Aand we shall be 'rrvit't those That rest asleep ijtidn the tomb. , In loving mfmory oi Mr. William Klopp who was taken from our midst one year ago, LouisKlapp. awl Children + SHINGLES ARE NOW 'SELLING AT THE REMARKABLE'LOW + PRICE OF— + 5X Med Cedar $1.50 Per Buuch • 3X Red Cedar $1.35 Per Bunch WE WILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS A CARLOAD OF 8 -FT. +• CEDAR (POSTS AND 9LFT. LARGE ANCHOR POSTS. • CALL FOR YOUR SUPPLY. • CO PHONE 69 FLEISCH NB - ZURICH +++4.411+1444++4+4444+4.14++++44.44.+4.41.21.+4711......+++++310411111 • Zurich Drug Store Stationery We Specialize in fine Stationery and have writing tablets of all sizes, fine boxed stationery, Cor- resprndence Cards, • Greeting Cards and:Birthday 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 KODAKS AND FILMS Dri.A. J. MacKinnon, . .Zurich WZMIVIMIMMANMRAMM