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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-07-11, Page 5tr lay; .l"uiy a'.t i,' .929 ' y,q? I3': 1,7 } ,417.1'y. `+. i oL NOW r.BRI5T ,lR, SOLICITOR, NO ' IABP pUBL!C, 171'0, e '097/CE--11evoiltem Street, Jit eUI:'1 • ho Square., GiQ•13p]RIeCH, Ontario, aet eri,al attention to Co -newel and, Court W ox'14 !fer, ' elaa:.ee real be coeoulted :iladerich by Phone, ,'and iPhone.'. Blasi+gea rev' reed, !:' ansa For Sale, Lost, undo Notice;, Etc. Ads ,14 Two envoi IL II COWEN L. D. S. D. D DENTAL SURGEON .at DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH Magary I. 'hursdaY, Friday, Saturday At TAR LEIB S BLOCK, DA.BIIW OO:D Every Monday, Tries I1 Y lana Wednesday ©SCAR FLOPP Graduate Carey DA, Jones Nat - 1 School of Anotitrxaeerireg. Trynem ', o "4r R a etered Live Stock, Tell Breeds). Terms in keepingrices. Choice, 1ti!k?ti I,nevizilin.g p r e Tor sale, Will gen salything' 'Anywhere, - Zurich. Placa() 18-x93 or write. Licensed kitittmeer t? R HURON & MIDDLESEX .SSM, IN A POSITION TO CO- dxsct any auction Sale, r'e;ardlese elite to sire or article to +sell, 1 avelicit your bixsinees, and if not ea ti,'sdie'd will make no chargees for odic vices. Arthur Weber -Dashwood.- 14204M8 13--51 I` 4D'B. D USED 'CARS The ever ;ncrei'~sinl; demmnd for the New Ford Cir, seeps our stools of Used Cars always to i is Date. LOOK T 1.11+ SE. OVER 1 1928 Ford 'ruder , I• 1928 Ford Coupe. 1927 Ford 'Fedor. 1920 Ford Coach 1920 Chev, Coupe 1925: Ford Coupe 1927 Chandler Sedan. 1922 Ford Truck A deinon$tratioa,e of any of the a- sraite cars at your Door. '.. E. WUERTH, 'Salesman, Phone 81 R 11, Zurich. SAND? ELLICT' A', Ford Dealer Exeter, Phone 64. ' TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be reeeived up till July 25th, for the Wiring for Hydro the Zurich Public School. For fur - Goodyear ire0,1 1/ es New Mobild Batteries 14 S.- WEIN, m Prop 'Yltok> 1EwOOD Wi0Taft C11`,Ri7ICi= 400110.00808004140/13045,0**088101, ZuriclAs' Popular ther particulars apply to Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Secretary, :Zurich. FOR SALE HONEY—Choice Clover floney for c limited time only, at 3.19 cents per pound. Bring your tr nt ainel ~. • j. Haberee & Sees, Zurich STRAYED Unto Lot 16, Con. 4; Hay Tp., about•June lst, a two-year-old heifer. Owner can have same by proving pro- perty and paying expenses.—Alex. Mousseau, Hensall, P.O. ,;EAT MARKET ANNOUNCING ggT WE I-IAVE PURCHASED .FROM THE FIRM. OF YUNGBLUT 1& DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB •e.SHED MEAT BUSINESS, AnD SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE' Miss Muriel .Pree ter of .1ito'hexzer, visited. friends here on Sunday. Mr. Garnet Waiper r9f :Detroit,: vial- ited.at his home hwo o•vee Sunday.' Miss Helm Siebert of Detroit; ' is visiting her grandparents, l.Vir, ;encs Mrs. W. L. Siebert. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Smith of Calif - genie, are visiting ,`/uelele friends. they Made the trip by auto Mr, and `Mr s. SW. Siebert end Tam "RAYET L Unto my premises Lot 13, Con. 4, Hay, about June 10th, a yearling stem Owner can have same by pro- ving property and paying expenses. iered Corbett, R. 1, Exeter, Phone 7-92 Zurich Central. FOR SALE A Aeintzman piano nearly new, at less than half of original price. E. Oesch, Zurich. 4 FOR SALE 24 small pigs for sale. A. Weber, Dashwood, Grit. Mrs, H. Lippllardt wart e.k-.ieru.l visitor at Newell. Mr. Clarence Hoffman of Galt, was a Sunday visitor at his Homer here. Salt delivered in 600 1b. lots .at Sac per cwt, and in 1.Q0 -ill, lots et 00 Sehilbe & Son. Mr. andMrs. W. K. Fi ikbeinr r of Stratford; were Sunday visitors 'et. the home of M. sand Mrs. W. H. Yore man. A very admirable (co'nce'rt eme put on in the Town Hall, guru t, en ;4'83 . nesday evening lea:,t by a c oir,tilzaey Detroit, of s leant the week -end young people of the London Letterr it the forter's Sparents, church, and was well site udee, with. . Mr. Nesbitt• \Vaods is Atte ndirig the 1`1186 . V. V, 1.4lebe et Sweeter fleliopk at Western Univ*er- Saturday some very low ori 83:0 in the sity, London.. Millinery line,'Mee her adv. ei+d f Mr. and. Mrs. T. L. 'Mem and; Mr. be: sure and ant c,i ein1 . Nesbitt Woods spent Sunday in 144r. E. J . V u•'th a the' vada- 's -e° - God '• I el1faged with Mr. Seedy Eliot, .aa ea - Rev. a - G Rev. a eter,the hard Dealer, to ;ell t �i,, 11,c^v. unci 14i c. E.`1'rroe�kileitn. Mel family are visiting friends in .Sullivan popular and well known car. ale. Wuerth should male, a :+,end seieseam Township, A rc he bus had eon. ulc rliblc r•,ilears• is, few from the village; attended a the lawn' social at Daswhood, last in ssaler;rnanehip, although not in th Wedrressdaly eve ning. • automobile line, and we wish him evc, 1 Miss Leila Siebert; of t:,hac.tigv i.� e,y success, spending her vacation at her home Conservative . Meeting. here. The Li beral-Conervative Assoc ial- Mr. Wm. 'Sparks ,of the ',Bronson ion of South Uuron held '}ten annuel Line, Stanley, has purchased a nsw ince tieg in lIensell on Wednesday s:day al- ]('orci from C. Fritz & Son. tei,toon last The att••ntafee v+ ++ Miss Helen Foster of Detroit, spent i'eir ,.d represeetativee yaw the differ - the past week with her parents, Mr. rant points or the riding, The of icer. and: Mrs. Alex. Foster of town. of the A- oe.ation for 1929 arc, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jlaist of De- Hon. i'recs., lion. 11. 13. Bennett and troit,• spent Thursday at the home of Hon: G. Il. Fergusson; Iron. Viet - Mr. and Mrs, °sear F. IClopp. Pres.. Homy Holton, and Wm. Con - Mr. and Mrs. FJgb rt Heideman sitt; Pres., Col. Canthe, of �,linte'u; and two sons are spending a, rew we -1st Vice Pres., M1s. �'o an Con: eke with friends in Detroit and other Hensall; 2nd Vice Prete, J. 1funn:,h, Usborne Tp.; 3111 Vice, Mrs. N. W. points. - Trewartha Clinton; Secy, Robt. The new nd handsome verandah gins, of Hensel': Tina*:, G. C. Petty, ,being emceed hyMr. F. C. Kalbtleiscii of Hensall; Chairman of the : alum,• at the home of ivir. C. Fritz, is near- ipalities: Stephen, A. Neeh; Ilay, H. ing completion, and shows some, real Neeb; Stanley, D T..:3chTuu€;11ta11; cn<i style and class; coach, W. Churchill ; llullc tt•, WcIzley Mr. Albert Heideman of Jackeoia; Beacom; 1VIcKillop, G. McKee; Tuck- Mich., uck-Mich , visited at the home of Mr, and ersmith, J. Hays; Usborne, W. Fravne Mrs. Egl*rt Heideman a few days Exeter, W. Carling; Bengali, G. C last week. • Petty; Bayfield, W, IT. Stenon; Clea • 1411. George Volian.d who has been ton, W. S. Holmes; Se•aforth, Dr. Har FOR .SALE One Clarex Quebec Range, In A. 1. condition, used only since October last. For particulars api ly to Herald Office_ NOTICE We wish.to advise farmers that we are in •a position to sharpen bean har- vesterknives: • Have this done now and be ready when you need them. Louis Prang. STRAYED. Unto my premises about June lst, a red heifer: Owner can have same by proving property and paying for expenses. Henry Clausius. NOTICE. We are in a position to do custom plowing. Satisfaction given. Yu g 11A�, 4pQ Son C: Schrag & Son. imeepoieseelosemiewtseettaesee Avnouncen eflt SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT FOR Banton Goal Coke Alberta Coal and Soft Coal 'SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 5o Cts. ",Per on will; be allowed for cash. Order'Early es prices will advance on June 15th. Case & Son 'Totes , '157 ji;?E1�iSA1-L L iv POULTRY WANTED ;Ireaugn .10.0 dotill 0treloek,p'vn. ad /lot Med Fowl ohm* rimming *hell bren;gbt o. 'hest 'Cash PricesA ,clll'l3F tFO1,-- Cream and Eggs ' -W. 'BriILL. *boae vi.<iting relatives here returned to burn. Organization work is to • :Old. Detroit on Sunday. Miss Helen Fes- immediately. Reach municipality i.; ter -ii fuming •With hini to the city. to be thoroughly organized. Mrs. N. Mr. end ir.$. Jelin Routledge andW. Trewartha was called on feet io iainile of Dutton, are. spending their speak and gave a good address on vacation With • Dr. and Mrs. 'Rout- organization work, • eepecially amane � �� ®����� �� ;®�� the• ladies. Andrew Nacres, of {'c r.- 40 ledge. nab , e traria, and .lex n eb of Sic lire . 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Truemner, and gave short addresses, after which 1.1*.' ei u Ga llrs Ay1es anal clnlrires=.i of Detroit' speaker of the afte noon, Eccle G b'' 0 a�visited the tormer's mother over'- the of Amherstburg, ALP. fm .South Es- f Q me„L cial week -end, sex, was called on, being introduced 0 Mt. and ries. Lloyd Schiefle •and by N. W. Trewartha of Clinton gr. family Of Dcar'oit, were visited; rt the Gott •gave an address of an neuro ars:' home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a half and had good attention. 0 ,John Gellman, 'a :Bow days last week. NOTICE. a My Accounts are now ready, and w we Would ask all people owing its to 2 kindly come and settle same at mese. e4 • V, V. Siebert, Zttr�.ch,. - -- • • • • 4 • 4 4• e • FRED FAIRBAIRN Free. FZURICH • 0• +04.4444.94404.00.44.44.4444 4 • • WILL BE CLAD TO SUPPLYYOU WITH JUST THEKIND OF MACHINERY TI -IAT YOU Nr.ED THE MOST, AND THAT WILL GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR OF COST. P' CARRY A FULL LINE. OF fP.9.;'" 1; FIPiNG ?.ND FITTINGS" AND "BESIDES W? 1NeTALL OURPUMPS. LET YOUR NEXT CREAM S7-PATihTCM BE A DE LAVAL We have the Agency for this District:. o ,404-“4*44#4} arm I .elements WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS, ANE a • 4 4 a0 4 4 4 • 4 e e 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 GARAGE SUPPT ES WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CARAG17. -.UPPLI ..S, AND YOU t)U WI`e"I-I ALMOST ANY KIND OF AUTO PARTS; AND. BESIDES CAN SAVE YOFJ ,:ls?:i":Y ON 3Al".V DO EXPERT BATTr:RY WORK Q :l e'AIRING AND ` •REer 'BUILDING EATTER?ES YOUR PATRCN,\CE SOLs7;1Tii) Tires, s, tial11 �u Cr L. A. Pram Zurich • 4-4-4x44•4•00.004;44,04G•-444,S #,0 42+4+44i -÷i -4+44,44+444,4i4 n..✓p<F >w,;�i . 4 .1, 1711 ET - 4j. 01. r,. • .6th` „ `a ,.. .0 R_Li PHONE �� 4 4 • 4 • • • W^160 a. •nei.5coo.-s,#•.• IS THE IDEAL TIME TO REPLACE' OLD FASHIONED FLOORS OR DOORS WITH THE MODERN '-4ARD ; OOl FLOOR CI FRENCH DOORS LET -US QUOTE YOU ON COLONY HOUSES i -LL SIZES AND KIND BUILT UP AT THE MILL FOR SPRING DELIVERY SOH ZURICII STRAYED•. From the Parr Line, Hay Town- ship, a grey yearling steer narked at both ears. Finder kindly notify. .ilidalph Keller, Dashwood. FOR SALE 25 acres of hay, can be bought by the acre or by the ton. Aserick Brisson 111•.10.=.11.0. WANTED A Woman to do kitchen work, no cooking. Apply;to, Lake View Hotel, 11 Wield, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. ;Garnet Jacobe, Mrs. L. I'fiile, Miss Pearl and Mr. Urban Pfile are attending the Bender re -un- ion at Kitchener on Wednesday of this week, Mrs. L. W. l-tofcman Ieft on Wed- nesday morning for Stratford, where. she will accompany 8371; awl Mrs. W. F inkbc•iner, and daug:itel.-Miss Hazel on a tourist trip to Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Valecte, Mrs E. IIVoelker, Mrs. J. Campbell, Miss H. Val'ette all of Flint, Mich., visited at the hoose of Mrs. G. Bess and Miss Anna, the past week. Any person wishing to donate a special prize for competition at ' the. 1929 Zurieh Fall Fair should give particulars to the secretary, A. • F. Hess, at once. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Chilton, bridal couple of Kitchener, were visitors; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ravelle for a dew days last week Mrs. Chil- ton was formerly Miss Violet Ravelle of Grand Bend. BART 1 HICKS Hatched la the Huron Mammoth, the cleanest and healthiest hatching machine going. Cleans the air from the hatching trays before it mixes with the eggs by patent process. Barred . Reeks toad White Leghorns Order (mrly' No deposit required. Price guaranteed satisfactory ten days befbree shipment. Custom hatch- ing $4 for one hundred, $15 for five hundred eggs:. Phone 971.4, Hen - Z. 1S Mc iniey., tf-32 The Imperial Life - Assurance Co, of Canada HEAD OFFICE — TORONTO E. E. Wnerth--Agent ZURICH Phone 11-84 ein*iantee aD4 Acxident Insurances. Iii t. d and atroe i , x in oim add A very rare treat'foi•lovers of music will be given in the Evangelic- al church on Thursday evening of this week, when the pupils of Miss E. Rene nie will give a musical recital. The public is cordially invited to attend_ Dr. Klaehn of Montreal, preached both -morning and evening services in the Lutheran church on Sunday. He gave his .audience some very instruct- ive information regarding the Luth- eran immigration mission work which. Dr. Klein carries on in Montreal. Some real fine rains fell river the week -end, and things are growing wonderfully. Especially the bean fields are looking very promising, as well as practically all crops, and by present appearance, there will be a bumper crop in this part of Ontario this year. The hay crop its nearly all harvested, and was a good one. Mr, and Mrs. 3. Hey Jr.,, and little Margaret and Miss Ethel Williams motored to Toronto and spent four days in that city, over July ist. They witnessed the horse parade from all the big firms and itwas like a horse show. Mr. Hey states that condit- ionsin general look very brisk, as, the sroammer crops look very promis- ing. Recently he sold two autos and two manure spreaders; : ; , . The piano and vocal pupils of Miss Elizabeth ROW*, L'.L.C.M., assisted by Miss Ida Routledge, Reader, will give a recital in the Evangelical ch- urch, Zurich,. onThateday evening, July 11th, corraeneing at 8 o'clock. Besides the vocal` and piano solos, numbers will be given with two pi- axtos, 8 hand*, 10 hands and 12 brands playing at one time. A small admis- sion fee of 25c .;foradults and 10e for children, will, be made to defetty expciises< :r ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran LChurch "A Changeless Christ for a chang- ing World." 10. a. m: .German Service. 11.1.5. Sunday School. 7:30: English Service. Monday --S. S. Teacher's Meeting. Friday, Sh: Luther League. Saturday—Choir Practice.. Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. Tuerkheim, Pastor. e Evangelical Church Notes ZURICH — ONT. Seeking the New' The quest for novelty adds zest and flavor to life. A thousand years re - fore Greece reached the height of her glory. A great philosopher said „There is nothing new under the sun' In actual fact there is nothing new Man cannot create, He can explore and discover existing forces, unite materials into functioning rnaciunes. We cannot create an electric battery. We merely combine sink, copper and acid. The fact is that your now 1929 Model car is as old as the hills; and so is your new radio, be cause: all the material used in its construction was hidden away somewhere in the hills or the plains, long, long ago. In a sense, even the new babe is about the oldest living thing, because countless generations slumber in his boso n.I-Te is flavored iby the disposition of many an ancestor. Is there anything new in the spiritual world? Spiritual for- ces are eternal. Truth is ageless and changeless, no matter how much bet- erodaxy tries to corrupt it It is not possible to permanently replace old divine., truth with new loan -made error, and perversion. Do not build your religious life on sham and deception, but on the unchanging. Christ, ',who is the way the truth and the life• Discover and appropriate Rim and His power and glory. SUNDAY SERVICES Worship 10 A. M. Subject --False and Worthless at- tempts at Salvation. ii 4 iii.- .Thb1 School, •` 3. B, Gaaeho, Superintendent. Worship: 7.30 P. M. Subject—Part II- Falee and wor- thless attempts at Salvation keel We. a Ileelea PaletAX We are in a,-positlion to give Expert Mechanical ,Service on Repair WTovk; on all makes of Cars WE SOLICIT THE PUBLIC'S PATRONAGE WHITE STAR AND STAROLINE GASOLINE Oils Grey ses Tires 0 0 €. • • • • • a. • • • e —. • • 4. • • • • • • • • • • • to a Phone 149 • .. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 00$00900&0083x0®o00ceeo•••eam.11ire®eVet neeex690.9 0® 836001: rwww.wmAisisahmailmmimmummmyst Zurich Drug Store Stationery We keep writing tablets of all sizes. Envelopes and fine Boxed Stationery Toilet Articles and Preparations SchoolSupplies Su .' .:lies of all kinds Diamond Dyes and Putnam's Fadeless Dyes KODAKS AND FIL.IMS t •Ai MacKinnon,.