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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-04-28, Page 1VOL XXXH No. 40 ZURICH., THURSDAY MOI -MING, APR1L28 1932. Chester L. Smith, Pahneficat AL,25 a year, U.S. $1.56 in ikdvarett; $1.50 1.N AAR WA.RS. $2 MAI' BIC eatinexx • ublicity is the Greatest Factor in Home Merchandising Canada Conference Evangelical Church The 68th annual •Conference uf the Evangelical church convened at . Zion Evangelical churcln :Kitchener,. beginning April 20th„ and ending, . Sunday, April 24th, wIth Bithp F. Dunlap, D. D. of Cleveland the• Anoher mission •church was decided president in the chair. Early in the 'sessions .an invitation was made •for the 1933 conference to be held at Crediton, Rev. W. M. Sippell, their is an increase of 12 over to be opened in Kitchener in the east end and a building be erected not cost more -than $5,000. The rnemberr ship in the Conference totals 8,58'7i, _pastor, who is on his sixth year term and this at that place extending the invitation and .his was mast heartily accepted. • • Harness, Etc, • • • 6 TRAVELLING HAGS. VALICES, ETC., • - • • • • • • • WE. HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, 0. TO CHOOSE ARE OFFERING. THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT 4 • Pianos Pianos • • • go 4 4.4 • • • • • FROM, AND ATTRACTIVE PRICES. VERY IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW PIANO TO TR& PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT US,. AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MAXI -LINE FRE THEL • PHONE 1.02.. 0•0.44.44-04.00,e+PG41-64 4-404)....0 ;1).0.0 44 00 A4.00 4, A 000•••••• • ot 4 • • • • • • • ZURICH • • • • • 10440016*****AlaEll`fetgaMeaft91160 00**,**Otte*C1$4.043000. MOO*** •tat • • The Favored and Authentic Shoe Leathers tor Street • Iand Afternoon Wear, shown in Beautiful New Models : Enjoy both delighfui appearance and Constant Foot 1 ,„, Comfort. The Store of Real Service gives you not : only the finest of Shoes, But insist upon a most carefull e • • Fitting. SEE THE: NEW PUMP, STRAP AND TIE PATTERNS 0 Women's Black lad, tow heel at $1.95 to $5.00 $1.95 to $5.00 0 Women's Pat Pontps at Women's Kid. Pumps and Col. Styles • I $1.25 : Wornen's..11.1adk Canvas, low heel at ....... .... ... ........ ..$1.00 0 Men's Work Boots, Solid Leather at $2.00 to $3..50 • $2.00 to .$4.00 $2.95 to $5.00 0 75c to $2.50 • Men's Black and Brown Oxfords at Boy's Black and Brown, Oxfords . Miss and Children Pornps and Straps at I See Our Bargain' 'Table of Men, Women and Children shoes at $L00 0 • ak SER OUR 0 Browes -hot. Shop ,„„cnow DISPLAY 0 a Phone 130 or I 53 Repairing Neatly Done e tiad*****00C0400a000Q00400-0000000.0 0 seeoval,reseetege • ...1•04:11.3.1*INIMMION11•0411. ****44$4*0-0,0ee10oor 44-41444***4.1144 44•00 0 Q114, A A 0 G...., -, , A00 fV . 44, 4 4> 4 0 . • yotir uy SIM BE SURE AND LOOK tVE OUR RANGE. JUDGE FOR Y IIRS 14 P- C 0 NI PA BEI AND YOU wai AGREE THAT THEY ARF THE I 6 GREATEST CLOTHING VALVES YOU CAN !! • * i 10. Man Ora 1980. The organized congregation. total 61, with 41 nnnisters appointe4 to charges, and 47 itiherant ministers On Sunday afternoon the ordinatioi services in charge of .bishop Dunla were held with the ordination of young men in the afternoon as fol.'. lows: J. Wesley Ebert, Kitchener; E Emerson Hallman, Kitchener; Fred M. Feist, Willoughby, invested with. deacons' orders. Rev. W.. A. Durst Shakespeare, and Rev. C. Heckendorn Pelhain Centre, were invested with orders for elders. Following is the stationing:. Hamilton District -A. • Clemens Presiding Elder. Attercliffe, N. Dahms; Campden, N. H. Reibling; Hamilton, A. Clemens; Morriston, Gren.zebach; Pelham, Claytonliec-c kendorn; Selkirk, W. H. Campbell; South Cayuga, K. retzinger; Ighby, F. M. Feist; Hanover District -E. FL Bean, Pre. - siding Elder. Chesley, J. G. Burn; Elmwood, A. YG. Stoltz; Hanover, E. H. Bean; Listowell, L. H. Wagner;. Mildmay, G. F. Brown; Milverton, W. Y. Dreier; Normanby, N. P. Ernst; Port Elgin, J. D. Fenner; Wal -i lace, C. R. Kauai; - Ottawa District -E. D. Becker, Presiding Elder. Arnprior, E. D. Becker; Golden Lake, L. H. Pletch; Locksley, J. S. Burn; Parry Sound, J. N. Wettlaufer; Pembroke, W. O. Hayne; Rockingham, J. M. Oestrei- cher. Stratford District -S. P. Hauch, Presiding Elder. Crediton,. -W. M. Sippell; Dashwood, A. W. Sauer; riogto-,0c-ararivraciroir-v,---t-:',7o...4.-4.- Rodney, 'F. B. Meyer; Sebringville and Fullerton H. H. Leibold; South Easthope, W. A. Durst; Stratford, J. P. Hauch; Tavistock, W. E. Beese; Zurich, E. Burn. Waterloo District -H. A. Keller- man, 'Presiding Elder -Bridgeport, W. J. Zimmerman; Elmira, C. H. Cornwell; Kitchener Calvary, B. Dengis; Kitchener Zion, G. F. Bar- thel; New Hamburg A. E. Pletch; North Easthope, J. E. Bender; Rose- ville, W. S. Henrich; St. Jacobs, W. J. Yager; Waterloo, H. A. Kellerman. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Dear Mother, Mrs. Emma Fleischauer, who left us one year ago, April 30, 1931. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. Sadly missed by her Children. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH I CH - ONT. "A Changeless Christ for a thong. in World" Friday, 811: -Luther League. Saturday -Choir Practice, SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a. rn:-German Service. 11.15 a. m. -Sunday School. 7.39 p. Service. Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. Turkheim, Pastor YES! You Will Find a Differ. ence if 'You Burn OBTAIN., PRICED $10.00 UP. READY MADE, TAILOR MADE AND MADE-TOZHASURE EMMAILIMEXIS IIIMNIRRIAL, 4440•44044404/4000.04~ .4600.4004.440004.44400. , t> , 17,11, THE STDAW AC IT SCORATON JUST.. ARRIVED! FRESH CAR PETROLEUM COKE GREAT HEAT NO ASHES I Try a Tont Phone lbw or 104 IIESSALL, 0011, .4,4444404440•Jyym.Y.../....••••••4ca.....•• Mr. Ed. Smelt= spent the week- end at his home in Clinton. Mrs. Wm. Reith is spending the week with her parents at Alvinston. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. O'Brein and Miss Olive were Sunday visitors with friends at Staffa,. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gascho and family of Harriston were Sunday visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fee and Mrs. B. Lipphardt of Hensel', were in 'town Saturday. Mr. Arthur Truemner and two sons of Toronto, were visitors with relatives in town over Sunday. Rev.E. Turkheim conducted divine services in the Brodbagen church, on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Misses Gertrude Weber and. Inez Yungblut, were Sunday visitors at Kitchener. Messrs. J. Eidt and E. Kinsman, of the Bank of Montreal staff, spent the week -end at their homes in Ingersoll and St. Marys respectively, ,111r. and Mrs. Len Heist of Detroit were week -end visitors with the lat- tel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 'Copp. Mr. C. Fritz and Son Ward were Sunday visitors at Morriston, also 'as ensioeseoesessessee•ocoe6;2001.1000008004*******60 0**411 Special Sale • • flifizi---,, ...,.... 2,-, I OF POCKET WATCHES '9 . , ,...„............, _.70/, "----:.:L__•-••%:-/ at • 6 6 ONLY 18 SIZE, 17 JEWEL 13UREN, REG. PRICE $15.tIO 0 • SPEC/AL SALE $9.00 ge A Real Watch for the Working Man. at 0 16 Size, 15 Jewel Regina, Reg. Price $1.5.00, Sale ........$9.8D 0 2 16 Size, 15 Jewel Record, High Grade Swiss, Fortune Gold ilk Cases, Reg. Price $25.00, Sale. 41 • 16 Size, 17 Jewel Bedforde Nickel, Reg. Price $13.00, Sale. -$.$1861: :, 16 Size, 15 ..T6wel Bedforde, Nickel, Reg, $12.00, Sale ........$7.56k • 12 Size, 15 Jewel, Bedforde, Fancy Gold Case, Reg. $16, Sale $9.50 a • 0 14 Size, 15 Jewel Princess, a well made watch, Reg. $5.00, Sale $3.50 : 0 WHY BE WITHOUT A TIME PIECE. COME IN AND SEE THEM 4 * Ness The le eller Phone 74 tw f• r i r; 1,9 ' 40 Zurich : oesooeseeseecoacooecevaeoseeeeceeeeseeseeeesaetemee•et ao i• + 40+++++++++++++++++++4444.+44++.•:'++++++++++++4'+**445&'i 4. •T4 8el, ,,,, ,,,,.1/4 4* t, t t ..r. + ..... • AT THE • • MUTUAL SHOE STORE1.:- taking in the Conference at Kitchell- ttI.FRE YOt BUY T1TE BEST • . nrzn, • Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer, of Kit- chener, were Sunday visitors with friends around here. Mr. E. E. Weido and ' daughter Dorothy spent a few days at Goder- ich. Mr. Weido motoring up on Sun- day, when all eturned home together Mrs. B. Pfkle, and daughter Pearl, Mr. and 'Mrs. Garnet Jacobe and son Laird, and little Romain Geiger, we- re week -end visitors with friends in Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier return- ed from the annual Conference at Kitchener, returning •on Tuesday. As will be noticed in the report of stationing in this week's paper that Mr. Dreier has been stationed to Milverton, but the move will not be made till after Sunday, May Sth, Mr. Ed. Wurin of Markham, spent Monday night at the home of his sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs: Jul. 13Iock. The many friends of Mr. Wurni were in- deed pleased to meet Mr. Ww.'m with his friendly and joval disposit- ion. Mr. Ward Fritz accompanied M. Wurm to Toronto, and Ward went on to Oshawa where he will get a new Chevolet. • Hay Township Youth Is Killed by Auto While on his way to Exeter, on Saturday evening, Frederick Trieb- ner, a youth of 19; son of John Triebner, of Hay Township, was struck and almost instantly killed a- bout 8.15 by a motor car driven by Percy Elsie, of .Grand Bend. The ac- cident took niece oppo Ate the Exet- er Cemetery on 'the lake road, about a mile west of No. 4 highway. After. the accident the injured was removed to the ,-home of John Ford and med.! ical aid called, but life was extinct. The young man was employed on the farm of Wesley Deering tned was on his way to Exeter, and wore a dark overcoat, and with a car coming in the -opposite direction Mr. Elsie did not see Triebner walling at the road side in time to avoid the accident. A, 611101 bruise on the back of the eat; .Leg ane a two-meh hole in the :Melt of the skull seem to indicate that he was struck by the hubcap, upsetting his balance so that his head W415struck by the hing.' of the door. Dr. Weeks, .coroner had a jury im- paneled and the preliminary inquest was, heard. The inquest was adjemn- ed till Wednesday morning. Two ether young men were with Elsie in the car at the time of accident. vain Triebner was st member of the Artg- licati 'aura, Exeter, and was well :iiiiiilfidlyttorabl3 known in the corn - 4* $1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP ROUSE mire - .I: pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought nota., + something a little different. .... + .-- $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SUPPER% -- + With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles. 4-, $3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE WORK 3, 0 BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make.. ee + + $2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makes olia- le . tainable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to 51,i. ,T $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain Or Toe Caps. Alm 4- .. + OUR GUIDE IS THE • MAIL ORDEn. HOUSES. CATALOGUE D .4 •1• .2. + FOUNON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR R.E- 'I:- 4- ÷ + FERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT TWS RE. y.: . STO1^? 4. 4, WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES YOU g; -.I- TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDIT. 0 MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Back Soles, $2.40 and $.2.75 pr. i... ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRD ICETHE SAME AS MAIL 03.1.- DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERENT : STYLES TO SUIT YOUR :WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE TRE SAM WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS.Repalring /Iv:Ann/AEI; dkrod 0 FRITZ, &,,' SON I :k. MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA one or 115 - 4 Zurierm, : trr 4 finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 1344. iet-k+++++++++++ +4 +++4 4-644,i4+44+++++++++4.0441' • L' We are Prepared to Meet Your Wants With New Low Priced Goods. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MUSLIM, ETC, ETC., a A Few Stamped Mats at 20'% Off While They Last. •Silk Hose, 30 cents a Pair and up Root Seeds and Garden Seeds at:Sc and 10c a Pacitrage HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY FRESH CROCEMES ALWAYS ON HAND R. 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