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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-04-09, Page 5aurvfm Aprilt:9, BUSINESS CARDS 'DIDDLE -irk 'HOLMES BARRISTER, SOL1CJTon, NOT- AItY PUBLIC, ETC. OFFICE -.—Hamilton Street, Just off the Square, GODERICII, Ontario. Especial Attention to Councel mad Court Work. p We have installed one of the very Ir. Holmes may be consulted at latest equipments for re -honing cyL- rTaderich bl' ]'hone, and Phone finder blocks in autos, and can make charges reversed. your old motor almost like new a- --=eest eeee. , x --—.--r---e-.- Pg.-aim—Leonard Prang, Zurich EMI TIM Want*, For Salop Last, Found, Notice, Etc« Adis LOCAL NEWS Mr. T, L. William was a Sunday visitor at London. Mr. Clayton Hoffman of Galt is , Mr: Irvin Schilbe of Toronto, sp- LN 31i11h COWMEN ent the week -end at his home here. spending the holidays at ids borne. Mrs. G. Koehler is spending the Mr. and Mrs. E. Desch made a bus- holidays with her sisters at Bayfield. mess trip to London on Tuesday. Mrs. C. Fritz and daughter Miss Pearl Wurtz, were week -end visitor; at Guelph. Mr. Gordon Clements of London, spent Good Friday with friends in Zurich. Mn and Mrs. C. H. Joy spent tht Easter holidays with their son, Mrs' Kenneth, in New York City. Mrs. Thos. Meyers and daughter Alpha, are visiting a .few days with Mrs. S. Hey at Blake. Miss Cathern Merner who is atten- ding high school at Elmira,. is spend- ing the holidays at her hone here. Miss J. E. McDonald teacher of the Blake school, is spending the holidays at her home in Kincardine. Miss Ruth Zirk of London spent der Early. a very pleasant Easter vacation with Wm.. Alexander, R. R. 2, Hen- her parents, on the Bronson Line. sall. Mrs. Dan. Geseho is spending ,: few days with her parents, ;vir, ` one Mrs. P. Brennerman at Blake. 4 r .'. Mr. Newell Geiger who spent Ears•. ter .at his home here, has returned to, Toronto to resume his studies Jet the Anyone in need of Spring Millin- University. ery, we wish to advise that I am re- &r. and Mrs. John Truemner of ceiving a full new shipment of Lad- Detroit, were holiday visitors with ies, and Children's Hats and will op- the former's mother, Mrs. E. Truck'. en. for business on Saturday, March nrner. ¢` 28th, in Heist's block, Be sure and Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Mack%nnon, and, give us a call two sons, Hu1):i and Arclde„n ,are; Also Dressmaking in connection. spending a few days with Erie 1 in,; Detroit,this week. ANNA DATERS, ZURICH NOTICE Dr. 11. 11. COWEN L. D. S. D. D S. ;DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLACK—ZURIC Eyery Thursday, Friday, Saturday At HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD Every Monday, Tuesday arra Wednesday A -U -C -T -I -O -N -E -E -R OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey M. Jones National School of Auctioneering. Try ine for Registered Live Stock, (All Breeds.) Terms in keeping with prevailing *ices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will melt anything Anywhere. Phone 18-93, or write. Zurich. Licensed Auctioneer FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX 1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON - :duct any Auction Sale, regardless as to size or article to sell. I solicit your business, and if spot satisfied will awake no charges for Services Ren- dered. .ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood home 13-57. ',,SFF US FOR NEW LOW PRICES ON THESE BATTERIES OF V': "QUALITY" DASHWOOD _ ONTARIO Zurichs' Popular I11FAT AI .A.EKFT ANNOUNCING ',TEAT WE HAVE I'URCHASEI) FROM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB 3.1S1 ED MEAT BUSINESS, AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE . Yunghlut Sou 11101100e40806009 et513600100tReMog, COAL 1931 Aninou11cement ' l'8IrC, PRICES NOW IN EFFECT, Banton Coal ("oi: e Alberta Coal and Soft Coal .A. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 Cts. Per Ton will be allowed for Leash. Order Early as prices will ae]vrauuce ,r,n June 1Stk. Case & Son Plegine. 35 EN`§AI" .4111100P101110.111..* . L 1 VE p LT `ANTED v Taken every Day till 3 o'clock, pan. Do not feed Fowl same morning rahen brought in. Highest Case Prices —CASH FOR— cream and Fggs W. O'Brien moms ISE hton, @dd FOR SALE White Blossom Sweet Clover, Grade • No. 1, Price $3.00 per bushel, also Dwarf Essex (fine stem) a new- er variety, making excellent pasture, and hay. Grade 2, Price $5.00. Or - MILLINERY For Sale Comb Foundation, 60c a pound. 10 pounds and over 55e. Customer's wax made into foundation at 15e Ib. Bring your wax immediately. J. }laborer & Sons, Zurich. EGGS FOR HATCHING And baby chicks, White Leghorns. If you want' disease free chicks this is the place to get your eggs for hat- ching. The low price of grain has enabled us to reduce prices accord- ingly. t-36 1 Twinmaples, Bruce J. Klepp. • NOTICE J_ C. Salmon & Soni, Teamsters, easy natertevrne'asse„.•.eats., -1.11 v- very' are still in the same business, with pteices as usual. Your order will be much appreciated. Phone 94-16. Wilburn 1. Brown. A. S. P. Graduated Fool Specialist AT Brown's Boot Shop CONSULTING ENGINEER S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.) O.L.S., Registered Professional En- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering Institute of Canada. Office—Seaforth, Ont. New So13r• *OIVIE IN AND NEW SEE HE TWO SONORA MODELS. MODEL 36 at .........«.. x.e $132.00 MODEL 35 A, at ; . a , .., . $169.50 !A 4we4s Oesch Miss June Smith of Kippen, i �ti” til Miss Kathleen Hey of Blake aa?c spending their Easter holidays wzfili' their cousin, Miss Grace Meyers.:`' Mrs. Lennis Callfas and children of Kitchener, are visiting at the oath as Senior Judge of the County home of the former's parents, M r. ;of Simcoe. Felicitations on behalf of and Mrs. A. Melick. the Bar, were extended by Loftus E. Mr. and Mrs. C. Zirk and son; Dancy and Crown Atturney Holmes. Leonard of the Bronson Line, m_ ored to London on Tuesday and vrr... ited with their daughter in that ciy� Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lever of Clinton were Sunday visitors . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tim. John- ston, Sr., Town Line, Hay. A number from the village attend-, ed the funeral of the Iate :irs. Chas. Sreenan at Drysdale R. C. Church on Good Friday. • rn Seeds e �� . • Dr: and ]Alis: H. H, Cowen were We leve a good supply of all clover week -end visitors at Guelph and Per- • guMrs. J. Kellerman of Dashwood, i s and grass seeds hand. Choice ei and .daughte i.', Miss Grace, of Tor.a onto, were Tuesday visitors with the seed Barley and a good supply of former's sister, Mrs. C. Fritz of town.' � i'' a Mr. Calvin Williams, Miss Ethel Williams and Mrs. E. E. Weide, mot- t ored to London on Friday. Miss May Schwalm of Stratford, spent Good Friday at the home of her f parents on the blind Line. • The Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association embracing a membership xenresentative of 500 newspapers is throughout the Dominion, will meet • 3 in annual convention at Regina, the es first week of July. This decision was d� announced following a meeting of the 2 Association Directors held at Ottawa ; Malcolm MacBeth, of Milverton, pre- a :sided. Sunday was a big day in the Ev- angelical church, as in the morning four infants were baptised, and eight were received into church member- ship. Then in the evening services the choir very ably rendered their Easter Cantata, which was enjoyed by all present. Sworn in as Judge In the presence of members of the Bar and County Officials, Thomas M. Costello, K. C., of Renfrew, last we- ek took the oath of office and became County Court Judge of Huron. The oath was administered ' by Dudley Holmes, Crown Attorney, who him- self has since subscribed to a similar Must Display Names Truck. owners are reminded that the tofnc officers are going to en- force the section of the Highway .Traffic. Act which requires all own- ers of trucks to have their names printed :clearly on each side. This law has been in force since the new amendments have been made to the Act, but the officers have only issued warnings. It is understood that more -305 Mr. and :sirs. Morris M. Neil and drmtaken, and baby boy Junior, of Detroit, .spent allastic ownerseasures shouldwill at be once see that" Sunday at the home of Mrs. Neil's their names are printed on each side �+�m parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick. of the vehicle. t Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner spent A No -Credit Town the past week assisting their chtldrr n Bloomfield, a Nebraska town, with U'121;,i2elii'its¢].'tY''"'"�,c +n..,y.."'"'"a 114;.x. i 5I13niii. l �it;s •.,�,•.-•c.�x.,�oarn ue.ve'd - Horner states that the runs of sap oa publicity because of the non-credit were good the past week. policy adopted by its retail merch- ants. Over two years ago twenty - Do not fail to see the display of two businesses in that town. announ- Ladies' Dresses at J. Gascho & Son's. ced that they would sell only for cash They are on sale for one week only and now all the merchants in the at very attractive prices. Be sure Community have followed the policy and get yaur's while 'the assoi' meat Some people got ocended at first,but is good. .eventually those who paid their debts Mr. and Airs. J. P. Rau of Zurich' realized that under the previous cus- torwish to announce the engagement of accounts they had been Ev r t for bad their daughter, Murley, to Mr. Walt - been. as well. Everything has ernnore W. Fie se of Detroit the liought for cash. If the Merch- marsiage to take place the middle of .ants seasocmtion finds any store vio- April in Detroit..latnng tthey rules it is fined $100. w 0 0 all Garden Seeds POULTRY Y FOODS Try our Click Starters,Chl(k Feed, Laying MIasli, Etc. See us about COAL and Fertilizer La SC e n Word was received here that's:Miss, Elizabeth Rennie, who spent the past winter months, with hex sister, i.irs. F. Southeott, of Venice, Cal.,•. that Miss Rennie is leaving on Mon- day of this week for Ontario, and will likely arrive at her destination some of these days. Be sure and visit the Town Hall on Friday evening, April 9th, when the hunnorow play "The Absent Minded Bridegroom" will be given :by 1.1 o young people of Centralia and under the auspices of the E.L.C.E. of Zurich Evangelical Church. These young people are giving a good ac- count of themselves wherever this play is presented, and you will have to laugh long after of the many t;ekes and fun you will listen too. Evangelical Canada Conference Next Week. The Sixty -Seventh annual meeting of the Canada Conference of the Ev- angelical ,(hurch will be held jointly at Elmira and St. Jacobs Evangelical churches next week beginning on Tuesday, April 14th, when some com- mittees will convene, but the Confer- ence in proper session will begin . on Wednesday afternoon April 15th at 2 p.m. in the Elmira church, where all the business sessions will be held. Bishop 3. F. Dunlap, D. D., of Cleve- land, Ohio, president of the Confer- ence will preside. The speakers for the evening gatherings will be as. fol- lows: Tuesday—Bishop Dunlap at Elmira; Wednesday—Elmira, Rev. R. M. Veh, Cleveland; St. Jacobs, Dr. E. W. Praetorious, Cleveland; Thursday —Elmira, Bishop Dunlap, at St. Jac- obs, Mr. Roy H. Stettler, Harrisburg Pa; Friday—Elmira, Rev. J. Coburn, Toronto; St. Jocobs, Dr. W. L. Boll- man, Cleveland, Ohio; Sunday (Con- ference Sunday) --Elmira at 9.15 S. School; 10.30, 13ishop Dunlap; 2.30 Missionary Rally, Dr. W. L. Bollman, 7,30, Sermon, Rev. 3. R. Niergarth, Cleveland. At St. Jacobs ---9.15 S. School; 10.30, Dr. G. 13. Kimmel' of Naperville, Ill; 2.30, Bishop Dunlap;•. 7. i0,, Dr. W. L. Bollman. The public uric 3 r,.erdialllr invited to attend ail these FOR SALE OR RENT Pasture Farm, For Sale or Rent. Write or Phone to: W. C. `Pearce, Exeter, Ont. NOTICE CONTROL OF NOXIOUS WEEDS Notice is hereby given that Mr. Louis Schttmacher, of Dashwood, Ont. has been appointed as Weed Inspector of the Township of Hay for the year 1931.. All residents are warned that the Act Respecting the Control of Noxious Weeds,. will b strictly enforc- ed in :the Town liip of Hay during 1931, and farmers who had fields ?:idly' infested with noxious weeds in 1930 should arrange to keep same under cultivation so that the weeds cam .be destroyed and a late crop can be sown. A F. Hess, Clerk, Township of Hay. • FOUND A pair of Men's driving Mitts. Owner can have same at Herald Office by paying for this adv. MOTOR .REPAIRING. Service to all Makes of Cars, Trucks, and Tractors, DAVID FUSS, Zurich — Phone 89 ri t-4 ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH -- ONT. "A Changeless Christ for a chang- ing World" 1'"riday, 8h :—Luther League. Saturday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.Ynt:-- German Service. 11.15' a..n.—Sunday School. 7.3(4 p. in.—English Service. Evertybody Welcome• to. all Services. E. 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