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Zurich Herald, 1928-07-05, Page 5
"_..' 0.127►... ' + 4tk 104e; . U INS ,CARDS DUDLEY "(doll OL BARRISTER, SQLIt,'1T15P, NOT IABY PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Jn9t off Ole Square, GODS RICH, Ontario. Special attention to Coun cel and Court Wok Halrxree mai be consulted at oderidh by Phone, and Phone charges reversed, • Dr. H. H. COWEN I,. D. S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK ZURICI3 yerly Thursday,1 Friday, Settuday At IHARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASH -WOOD Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK COMPLETE i?ROTECTION LIBERAL DIVIDENDS' Its HESS — Local • Agent The Imperial Life Assurance Co. of Canada BEAD OFFICE — TORONTO E. E. Wuerth—Agent ZURICH Phone 11-81 guarantee and Accident Insurance. 1fjideat and Stren nit C2. in Canada A -U -C T -I -O -N -E -E -R f r." oSCA 1 LOPP Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat - el .School of Auctioneering. Try e we for Registered Live Stock, 4AU Breeds). Terms in keeping with prevailing prices. Choice. Farms for kale: Will seli anything ;Anywhere. ':Phone 18-93 or write. Zurich. Licensed Auctioneer FOR HURON Sr MIDDLESEX AM IN .A. POSITION TO CON - Aunt any auction, Sale ,• reoardlesa ▪ to tsize or article' to. ,cell. :S1 olicit your b� usees, and if net *tisiied will make no charges for Services. Arthur Weber — Dashwood. ane 13-57•••• 3.57 sseee••NNi•ON•/iMfNN: Zurich Meet s • • Fresh and Salt Meats 1 Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool DASH FOR SKINS & H1 MARKET DES Tugblut Deieherti LIVE POU LT R Y WANTED 'Taken every day till 3 o'clock,p.m. Ineo not feed Fowl dame morning when brought Highest Cash Prices --ASH FOR Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien] 1 rum, 5 u-� ZneieTy Ilea dquariers FOR *TIRES TUBES AND. Bathries. si IN, Prop. afA$BWOOD MOTOR navies rim °Topa Wants„ FOr Bales Lost, Found, :No' aoeg Etc. Ade IN THIS COLUMN FOR SALE A. :good kitchen range burns coal or wood, apply to W. L. Siebert. FARM. FOR SALE 100 acres on County highway, ad- joining villake of Varna. Good buildings, well gained and fenced, plenty of good water and wood on the farm. Will sell with or with- out .crop. Apply to: . John E. Harnwell, Varna. WANTED An Inspector or Superintendent for Huron, County Children's .Aid Society in place of Mr. G. M. Elliott resigned. Applications in writing, stating qualifications and salary ex- pected will be received by the under- signed up to July 19th, 1928, duties to begin. as soon, as possible. ' Full particulars as to duties expected, etc., will be given by the Clerk on application. Geo. W. Holman, Clerk, Huron. Dated at Goderich, the 25th day of June, 1928. • FOR SALE A limited number of young Pigs for sale, apply to.—Sol. Gingerich. FOR SALE - A n ew Quebec Sulky Plow$55. A good used 13 -disc drill very cheap at$25. L. A. Prang, Zurich. NOTICE. I hereby wish to advise the pub- lic that I have been appointed for this district, salesman for new mach- inery anti repairs of the well known Cotkshutt, fano Implements, and sol - Mr;. Noah: .Hartman o --.- town, is visiting friends hero. .A. number of interesting school re- ports are being,' held' over io.t next week's issue. Mr and Mrs.. Jacob Moyer and. family of Kitchener, ;wore holida; visitors with relatives beae, Miss Margaret;. Prang' of Detroit, is spending a •week's vacation at her honw here. Miss Louisa Rarig of Kitchener, is spending a few weeks with 'relati es here. Mr. William 'Copp and farnily, `of Stratford, spent the holiday with friends in town. Mr, and Mrs. Casper Walper?;, and son. Gordon of Detroit, motored to Niagara, Falls on Tuesday. MCiss Veola Prang, and Mr. Leon- ard Prang motored to London on Sat urday. • id Hay Council met on Tuesday for its monthly session. .A report of the minutes will appear in next issue. A number from, the village attend- ed the Conservative Convention at Hensall last Friday. ' Miss Freida Deichert of Stratford spent the week -end at her home on the Blin—d Line. Miss Donella Ruby of Kitchener, is spending the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Major and daughter Patricia of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert Mrs. Wm. Walper and children RCuth, Glen and Grace, of Sand- wich, called on friends in town on Sunday. An interesting Sunday School Con vention . was held in the local Men- nonite church over the week -end. Miss Gertrude Weber, has left for Harrietsville where she has accepted a position in one of, the General scat part of your palronagc Also otorea.. keep in, stock plow points fqr most generally used. plows, and 14 rap-.. Mr: and Mrs. John Preeter and predate your business. daughter of Kitchener; visited at the Walter Schnurr, Zurich home of 'Mr. and Mrs:'John Douglas over the First. FARM . FOR SALE Consisting of 240 acres with good bush, plenty of running water, big' hank barn water in barn; Iarge brick house with furnace; all in A. 1.. shape One mile from church and school. Aanyane looking for a farm, this is a . real bargain at. $10,009. $:'4900_ cash and the balance on a mortgage at 5 per cent interest. If 'interested see: T..1,. Warm,. Zurich,. Ont. . • 1 FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 50 acre grassfarm on Town Line, Hay and Stanley, In Stanley Township, good well with windmill thereon. For fur- ther particulars apply to Oscar Koehler, Zurich. FOR SALE A 5 -Tube Adralo Radio Set i A. 1. condition at a bargain f quick sale.—G. Koehler. n or COAL 1928 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR GENUINE Scranton Coal ALSO CARRY Coke Pocahantas and Soft Coal GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND TELEPHONE : YOUR ORDERS EARLY TO Case & Son PHONE Si — BENSALL SCHOOL REPORT S. S. No. 8, Hay. Jr: IV: Hon. 525, Pass 420 — Emelia mer 543; Pearl Wiegand 426. III: Hon: 55255, Pass 420-_ Otto Becker 578 (Promoted to Sr. IV:); Melton Walper 486. Jr III: Hon. 505, Pass 402—Ed- ward Gackstetter 588 (Promoted -to Jr. IV); Jean Weber 495. Harold Rader 481, Dorothy Rader 437a. Vetere Gag tetter 359 (Prom- oted, to 111)e. y ...: Srr. II: Hon. 375; Pass 300—Her - (Mr. and Mrs. Irvin.D. Smith of Hamilton, - and Mr: Allan Cassel of New -Hamburg, called at the home of the former's brother, Mr. C. L. Smith, on Tuesday. The Ladies' Quartette of the locai Wonre—n's Institute were at Chisel- hurst last Thursday evening and took part in the program of - the large garden party at that place. Mr. John- Wagner, Miss Nairn, Miss Holland, and Mr and Mrs. Win- ters all of Quelph; were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mfrs W. C. Wagner_ For a limited time We are giving special bargains as follows: 1 Gil- lette RCazor, value 89c., and 1 tube shaving cream, value 25c, value, of both $1.14; all for only 40c. E. Oesch, Barber. Don't forget the Big Grand Gar- den Party held on the lawn of Mr. John A. Manson, on Wednesday ev- ening next, under the auspices of the Blake United Church. A real treat is in store for those who will attend. • On Saturday last while Mr. Henry Volland was returning home from. Zurich, just as he was turning in his gate, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Desjard- ine of . Bayfield Who were riding in a car, crashed into Mr. Volland, with the result that the buggy was badly smashed, and the car was also some- what damaged. The Evangelical League held the last' meeting of the season on Friday evening, Miss Milddhed Hoffman, convener of the Stewardship and Missions Committee led the meeting Mrs. Rev. Dreier read an interesting paper on Missions. A missionary offering was then taken after which business was transacted. It was al- so decided .at this meeting to have a union picnic . of the choir and league on July 18th. — The closing day, namely- Satur- day, July 7th, of Merner's Special Price Sale, is drawing near rapidly, and if you have put in your supply during this remarkable bargain per- iod, you have great reasons to feel proud of your purchases, and if you have let all this time go by and not visited this store, you have missed a great opportunity. Don't forget, Saturday, July 7th, is the last day, and there are still a few days left in which to take advantage of the num- erous bargains offered, act quick or you will get left, only to regret it. "Children's Day" will be observed next Sunday morning and evening at Emanuel Evangelical Church Zur- ich. This is one of 'tarehappiest festive occasions in the entire church calendar. It is the Bible School's R 391• 1 "..---74t--": ,the 1 Miller 393 • IJ r , ,v r r be:t � � Missionary., jinni e sa y, At Lox Rader 38Vernon Se i•W+ ) mornirit i�vors�tip nev. '. �''. Dreier ealttiber 35?;Emile ,Becker 33 will bring an object lessioti Messag old Schwartzeutraber 336; Hildeg- to the boys and girls, but it will suf- and Miller 286; Vernon Becker 242; ficietttli captivating for all, so do Jr. 11, Zion. 207, Poss 165 —Don aid Oeatteicher 231; Elfreida Bec- ker 212; Gled Walper 112:; Delton S'chwartzentruluer 149. Sr. 1: Eu lee Oestre ichei Carl Oestreicher. Sr. Pr.--.-Eirno+tr Rader.. • Jr. Pr=1enntiii Weber•. IL. W. tneeicenshire, Teacher. • not miss it. The boys an4 girls wall °Cour, the Centre, front pews in the o'clock there was a second game, morning. At the evenieg set'vieos a Reagan as. Crediton, Hensall whin- vvell prentred progrent of choruses ng 1-0. In the holcse races th B2ie5 recitations, uxet'cisu.s, etc., Will be was Won by Tont ' e.,.1 rcy rndorcd with the usual charming e». ling) ; Green race, Sid Hodgins (F. feet, by the Junior School. Did Taylor), At 5 o'clock the final ball all nen say you're going, well I'm not game between Exeter and '.liens s1ai;9riscd 3,'in ge.le3 yon: taolx place, dlexlssill \vinaulfg .. LOCAL NEWS 'Mr. Daniel Truemner and daugh- ter, Mrs. H. Wein, of Crediton, were visitors in —town on Thursday lain. Miss Meda Surerus, who is on the public school teaching staff, Toronto is spending her vacation with her mother oe the Bronson. Mrs_ C. Frit,,, Mics Pearl Wurtz, ;incl Mm; 1]. 11. Cowell, are this wc:•- ri¢ c -:taping at Grand Bend, Mi. and :ars. A, L. Moritz and l'caizaly of Guelph, were week -enol vi3 iters With relatives in the vicinity. M. and 1iis. Wes Kibblex of Listowell, were week -end visitors with relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. West and family of Windsor, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Callfas and family of Kitchener, were holiday vis itors with relatives here. Miss Pauling Schneider of Pres- ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Dietrich. I . Master Leonard Fischer of Pres- ton is spending his holidays at Mr. Wm. Dietrich. Mrs. Lock Taylor of Sarnia, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz. Miss E. Fowlie, of Bayfield was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. G. Koeh- ler. Messrs. Wm: - Brown and David Schwartzentruber are attending the old boy's re -union at Mildmay, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter and dau- ghters, Merle and Mabel, spent the wCeck-end with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Yungblut and famiy are Wednesday visitors at Kitchener, they are also taking in the big circus at that place. Mr. Kenneth RCoutledge of Osh- awa, spent the week -end with his parents, Dr. and. Mrs. Jos. Rout- ledge. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dumart of Kit- chener were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cung- blut. Johnston & Kalbfleisch are having Another additional gas filler erected at their place .of business, in order to serve the public even better.. Messrs Lawrence and Leonard Rau and sister Miss Merle, all of Detroit, were week -end visitors with • their par ents here. Miss Merle will visit here for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau and little Norma, are taking in the Old Boy's re -union at Mildmay this week. Mrs. Lydia Pfile and daughter Miss Pearl„ Mr. and M.rs Urban Pfile, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacshe, and son Laird, Mrs. R. Geiger and family -attended the Bender re- union at Moorsfield on Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas J. Gettus and son, Richard have returned to their home in Detroit, after spending a month with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry . F. Weseloh. Mr. and Mrs. J.o E. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eckstein and Miss Lily Hoffman of London, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meininger, bridal couple, spent the week -end in Zurich, after a delightful honey- moon through the western states. They returned to Detroit on Monday where they will make their future home. • 04.0.•000o0114.40.404.or440144 40.0444 s Autos and Auto • 4, a • ©. • • • 4 • • 4, • • 0 • • 9 0 • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • lie s WE CABB'3t' A COMPLETE LINE OP AUTO ACCESSORIES, AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SA VE YOU MONEY ON TRESS VARIOUS LINES CORD TIRES 30x3; AT ONLY :. . ono ..t .88.50 TUBES 30x3,4 AT ONLY .. ,.,....». 81.40 GOOD RUBBER CASE BATI'EPILS A1' :.. $15,.0,0 1 SECOND IIAND H, P. GAS E1' ahem V't .RY CIIEAP, 2 FORD TOURING CARS 1 FORD ROADSTER CAH. 1 GOOD TRAILER, ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN 000D RUNNING ORDER, WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING' RE -BUILDING BATTERIES. FARM IMPLEMENTS Thy WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND CARRY JUST THE KIND OP 112ACIIINERY. THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVIC13 FOR YOUR MONEY PUMPS, • PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR PUMPS. AND it Tires, Tees, Gas, Oils and Greases L. A. Prang - Zurich 11.4•••••••••••••o••••0••o•••••••••+••••••••4440o•4444 • • • 4, + + a 44 i 1 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith of the Blue Water Highway over the week -end were: Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer, Mr. and Mrs. D. Seebach, Miss Luella Groff., Miss Florence Stefley all of. Kitch- ener; Mr. and Mrs. A. Brubecher and Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin of St. Jacobs. X•Ir. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and dau- ghter Mae, and Mrs. C. Truemner left on Friday to attend the annual camp meeting of the Evangelical church near Mildmay, which was held last week and over the week- end. The principal speaker for the occasion being Rev. Dr. A. E. Han - gen, of Cleveland. Exeter Has Big Celebration. Last year's success led Exeter Chamber of Commerce and civic offi- cials to hold a full day's sport on Dominion Day, and it was a great success. At 9 o'clock there was a parade from Victoria Park to the fair grounds, it was a mile long, led by the Dashwood Band, a clown band provided amusement: At 10 o'clock there was singing by local school childrene and Rev. McTavish gave a stirring address. The prize winners were as follows: Trade •floats; W. E. Middleton, baker; W. J. Heaman, hardware; H. T. Rowe, oil and Coal dealer; decorated car, Thelma Taylor, Times -Advocate; Wes. Dearing; calathumpian, old- time` horse and phaeton; human ele- phant, Roy Schenk and C. Holtz - Mann, led by A. E. Wuerth; all day es normanc/Ye clown band; decorated bicycles, �C. Gni ith, .G. Freckleton; Ruth Balktvell. The first, ball game Was at 11 o'clock, Fullerton v.s. Exeter, Exeter winning 5-4. At 1 1 Auto Tops, -Buggy Tops Wagon Repairing Painting Etc' Second Handed' Buggies HESS - ZURICH %/14+++++++++++++++++++++++41 :-++++++.+4++++++4!++++4 t 44 •r • + + + + + + + + USE CEDAR SHINGLES For new and old Roofs AS THEY MAKE THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ROOF WITHOUT ANY PAINTINGOR REPAIRING AND WILL OUT LAST ANY OTHER KIND OF ROOF. SHINGLES ARE NOW SELLING AT THE REMARKABLE LOW, PRICE OF - 5X 'Red Cedar $1.50 Per Bunch 3X Red Cedar $1.35 Per Bunch WE WILL RECEIVE 1N A FEW DAYS A CARLOAD OF $-FT CEDAR POSTS AND 9.17. LARGE ANCHOR POSTS. CALL FOR YOUR SUPPLY. F. C. PHONE 69 MP LBFLEISC ZURICH Mkt$++++++34++••t+4+++++.+3.+++++t4:F .+4+++.++++++:F V r1WWWIAMVIMMIWWWWWWWWWVMAMMil 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 Targe Stock of bulk Perfumes; Toilet Preperations of all kinds, Face Powders, Face Creams, Tooth Pastes, Etc., Etc. a MK or SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS I IODAKS AND FILIMS • r. A. J. MacKhmon, Zurich rt lel:+Y .4