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Zurich Herald, 1925-04-16, Page 4,n. tge F"ouli# ZURICH HERALD Reports on Canada's Crops .....Aii , f7� ,.a°, -., :' ;1, ,.. tier J� se yrty s?► At frequent intervals throughout the season the Bank of Montreal issues reports on the progress of the crops in Canada. These re- ports, telegraphed to headquarters from the Managers of the Bank's 600 Branches, cover every Proe ince and form a reliable index of crop conditions. Y The reports are furnished free. Upon request at any Branch of Fire Bank your name will -be placed on our mailing list, BANK OFMONTREAL Total Assets in -Excess of $700,000,000.00 Mr. .and Mrs, i4 ••Q r„ty,beil Il2r and Mrs, J. WN Graybeli Mi Iierb Wein !has purchzse the property of the 'late Mr; Oia Steinhagen. Mr. and Mie. M. Brown of Zur- rob ealieclon friends) in the village c1"11 Sunday.• Rev. 'C,.Schrag of Zurich called S oia friends in the village on Sat- urday. t at-urday.t• Mr. and Mrs, ,Chris, Bechler and family, (accompanied by Mr. ;and Mrs Joe Beclrler spent Sunday with ,friends in the village. Muss Margaret Douglas IS i$pend ing the holidays under the par- ental roof, STANLEY TOWNSHIP. SAUBLE LINE ,NOTES Preparations are being Made a band concert to b„ „held in ,'ti leas future. r e• Mr, and Mrs, Henry Schroeder entertained Ia number of tfriends on Thursday evening honor of Miss Lena Steinhagen ,prior to her de- parture for Exeter, where; ;chewill make her home with her !sister, Mrs, J. Davis. During the evens ing Miss Steinhagen was /pr:esent- ed with a sum of money, rafter wh- ich refreshments were 'served. The ladies Aid ;fo the Lutheran church are hloding.. a .hot !supper. in' the basenrinet of ,the ,church on Tuesday evening, April 21st. t~ Mrs. J. K. Ehlers—Greetings; PRESENTATION 1 We, ,the members of the Evangelical Ladies' Aid fo ,Dash- wood, have met to convey to you our best wistties prior to your de- parture to Zurich. Your leaving has 'onto to our ;notice and were surprised at the sadden taeparture Ifo,wever, be assured` that ive hope.. and prayer thlat you will be of real !service its your new, horrie and church. We shall continue our prayers for yoi and trust that you, will not forget ups .among whom you wore associated for many ,yes ars in the service of the Masten We are aware that .we have• no abiding city, but we 1 seek one whose builder and maker is God. Will you kindly accept this small. gift as a token of our eslteem. Think of urs; when it goes well with. you .and in .trials be assured that our prayers are ever with you. So that when our earthly course is run...we may; all see the end fo a Christian life, s Signed in behalf of the Evangel. icai Ladies 't id; M'rs. D. Tiernan, Pres.l March 9th, 1925, Dashwood, MARTIN —SENOUI" WOOD -LAC STAIN for Furniture -Floors A )Vood cork Write to Head Office, Mootr'eal For Free Booklet . NOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY A. Nlelick,-Zurich. This Spring is to be a Fancy Shirtin Season iIMF !. The plain dyed shirtings that have been popular during the past few sea- sons, have been conductive toprice cutting. Now is the time to get good shirts for less money LE)1uerth Tailor- Zuich Men's Furnishings WHERE THE GOOD CL OTTIES COME FROM, DASHWOOD Mr, Reiner Guenther tof Blrn- *aeim spent ¶aster at his home here Miss Grace. Kellerman is visiting Mill Toronto, Mrs, J. Guenther and family vis- ilrbed in. Mitchell on Sunday. Miss Myria Hoffman of Kitche *tier spent Easter at liter home vane.. Mr. Raymond Oallfas left on 4hEonday ,for Detroit, ' Mrs, A. Museer of London, is Vieiting her daughter Mrs. A. Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. LI ).yd Edighoffer of tl@J1'itchell spent G a l Friday with Airs. Jane Grienther, Miss Elizaka th ;i;irtleib • of Lon •>4iltiti, ',pent the ho:' 1 iy at her homer �kt�re. P.,;;ur iirf,.,,,-s t; c a;id. Witt: i gran daughter 11ary, ,re eesifing in Detroit and Leanihngt,+,! Jimmie. Isaac of t',u,'i , i, is' vis- iting with, Buster Zimrne Mr .and Mi s. Frei tl:i.rtkee •'ancl. family of Medford, "aq sei.e. Sunday in town. Missies Alma` and iflEy,,Ue Koch and Mr. Wired Keely: of 'Detroit, Mr, and. Mrs. Dale of Waters Grove :spent the holidays at iT,i home of Mr. and Mrs, George 'ES'essh, Miss Olivia W eltin i.:t a.t 'ending the funeral of her /t;r.sru scther, Mrs. Dietrich, of StICyers;•r? , Rev. and Mg, Yager est,. attend ing the Conference th.ie .week, NlessIrs Jac, and WAS i' homa- ker of pigeon, Mtr f, , +' .,:1 in this %icinity over the leseleeend, Messr,, Jac, and Wes 1;1a'tae,na- 1af r of Pigeon, IV1'i 'l,!„ v t. tad in thin' eiWir,ity oVer '1,114 'k end,• BLAKE Mr. Thos. Johnston Jr. of New Ontario, who has, been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs...Thos. John- ston left lots his home on Monday', brii with a fear load of settler's effects, wit On Tuesday; of last week, Mrs, Thos. Westlake invited a number of her 'lady friends to a quilting bee and social evening; 1 Mr. Robert Slack who has been: quite !poorly' lately is improving. 'slowly; t A number, of fanners ire this vic- inity have finished seeding. Mr. Hodgson and this two dau- ghters sand Mr. Stevens' and son from Wilton Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Snowden on Sunday, Mr. Richard Etna pf •Detroit, is spending the Easter holidays ,with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Etue: �M1 LOCAL NEWS 7VIr, E. E. uWertht is 'sporting a Ford touring car. Mr. Kenneth Routledge who has spent the past few weeks at his home here returned to Detroit on Friday. Miss Lylian Weseloh of London is "spending khe holidays at her home in, Zurich. 'Miss Anna, Deters, Mrs. E. Deid- els"'and Alberta .Datersi ,of Kitch- ener, (spent Easter at the home of Mi and Mrs. Ed. fDaters, Hay Twon ship _Miss Marie Briekner of London, snsnt 'Easter with Mis's , Greta Scliilbe, 'Miss Artnina Bronner of Kitch- eii:Pr visited at her (home here ov- er ';he week-endie led Tu Mids Esther Jantzi of New Hamburg,. spent a few ;days with friends .in this, vicinity. 'Mrs, E. Clarke and, family spent, Good Friday, at the home of Mr: and ,Mrs. Wm,: Finlay, s ,ess cefield, ,accompanied by ,Miss A. McDonald 'spent Friday evening at the home of Mr, .and Mrs.,Thos.Johnston. Mrs, Was Yule and son Walter of Fullartoa is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mrs, 'Desch( ' 'eturnecl home after spending a !few week,4 with ends .at Crediton and •Dashwooa, Mr,`and; Mrs. G. S. 'Howard and daughter 'Evelyn of Exeter, ac- companied lby Mr. and" Mrs. 'Jas. Allan, /spent '.Good Friday at the home of IMr, and Mrs. Jas, 'C'arn'e. .Mr. Milton Johnston and bride !spent .a( few days .sVith the form- er's, parents, prior to leaving for their,hionte.i. New ,Ont Messrs Gordon and Will Man- son spent the holiday ,at their home ton the Goshen !Line,' e. F. J. Wickwire of Exeter cal- m friends in the village on e. and 'Mrai. Norman Gaseho,' T couple, of Windsor, visited relatives and friends' here for ,v dabs, lMliss!3s Lizzie and Carline Vole land were Sunday visitors' at the home of Mr. and, Mrs, Ily, Volland Bronson Line. ss, Donella Ruby_ of London '. asters at' li'e —`lona here., Mr: • and 'Mr&, Wm, Brown and son 'Billy;, spent the week -end at the home .of Mr. Wm: Lam,:ontt .Miss .Pearl Pfile and Mrs. L. W. Hoffmani, are assisting in clerking at H. L. Albrecht's Sale. • Mr ..Harry Weber is .again,'work- ing- at his trade of •coatmaker for Mr. • W H. Hoffman( Mr L, Bowman: of New Ham- burg Spent Sunday at the homeof Mr. and Mrs W. I1'. Sieber Yr Messrs Robert Eisen,bach, Har- old Winner and ErvinFisher of Kitchener, .spent the holida.ysi at tai it respective homes here. The former Mr. Eisenach is sporting a Sport .model of the famous. Stu- debaker isix.cars, • •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••b•••••••••••••••••••••••• iSPRING TIME.• i• • We have received a' full and con plete line of Brushes, Oil, Turps, • Lead, Sherwin Williams paints, I Varnishes, Stains, Fillers, Enamels • and Auto Paints. All these are the • • • old reliable paints'.at right prices. IN FENCING l p oc •• • t. • • WE HAVE THE GENUINE FROST LIGHTLOC€C WOVEN 0• i FENCE, DON'T BE.MISLEAD 'BYINFERIORGOODS CALLED : • JUST THE SAME OR JUST AS - • 11 s GOOD, AS EVERY ROLL OF FROST PENCE HAS ITS i;ROST' • WE HAVE IT. ALSO BARB:"WIRE, STEEPLES, BRACE • C'WIRE, ET. i GET OUR PRICES •o • • ON CORRIGATED GALVANIZRD IRON ROOFING, COUNCIL lo • STANDARD ANJJ, ORDINARY AT RIGHT PRICES. WE ARE • THE ROOFING EXPERTS • • • TIRES! 'FIRES!,• • WE HANDLE THE OLD RELIABLE GOODYEAR, AND GOOD - 5i RICH TIRES. PRICES ON ANY Ola` THESE EQUAL TO CAT • • ALOGUE 'PRICES IN ANY SIZES,'FABRIC', CORD OR BAL- • • • LOON. • • FULL LINE OF HEAVY AND STUMP HARDWARE, SEEDS es AND GRASSES,' Y ISTADE. W YM. ZURiC -„ 0NT. •• •- r 0II00.0calbeeiglg1t'g`C'"0066t". rettdbe>i* iri'mpirlEolit000.6• 40(11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS N'DTICE is hereby given pure stunt It o the statutes in 'that be- half that all persohsa ,, having. claims la, aingt the estate of Alex- ander 'Orr, late Of the Town'ship of Stanley, Farmer, who died on or about the 26th day .of February, 1925, aro required on or before the 2,5th day of April, 1925, to sendb- frost, prepaid, or deliver ,to the undersigned executor% full partic- ulars of Meir claims, duly verified by affidavit, and the nature of the Isecurity (if any) held by them, FURTHER TAKE NOTICE That after 'the •said Iaslt mientinoed date, the assets' of the said deceased will be distributed among the said de- ceased will bye distribtite'd among the parties entitled thelreto, having regard only tot the claims of which :notice +shall then have been given. 'Dated the 70 dray 'of April, 1925 SAMUEL 'STERLING, ROBERT ORE, Executors, Bayfield, Ont. T'iattrtsday April i92 FOR SALE Quantity of White ,Blossom S'w.- eet lelover Seeds also 12. bashells timothy seed. Apply to Aar w Oestricker, VA mile north ',of Daae, wood, Phone 10-68. Western Farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co, OF WOODSTOCK • Carry an Insurance Re ova $27,000,000. Number of Policies force 1:1287, Paid Los'se's in 1921$ to amount not 856,143.20. No a'aa,. essment during the year and bar • a ,balance on hand'. of $31,700, G. Holtzman—Zurich AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGR.• - TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS; OF FIRE INSURANCE. {� - r , GARAGE - GASOLINE Our Garage is again d�ing, big busine$s with Peter Kropf ash Mechanic L GASOLINF—We would consider i 'poor policy for an3cue to put in a sup- ply of gasoline at the present prices:. IN hen they are at the highest peak. LAST YEAR AT THIS SEASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING .A':io 32c. A GALLON, AND IN A FEW MONTHS >vT DROPPED TO 241ez, OUR ADVICE IS DON'T STOCK UP WITH HIGH PRICED GAN, BUT FOLLOW THE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY -AS -YOU -NEED. WE HANDLE A FINE LINE OF'HAIIDWARE, SUCH AS STOVIM FITRNAC:ES, 'BATTERIES, FORKS, SHOVELS, AND ALMOST ANT_. THING YOU NEED. Gas, oil, Grease, Tires WE SELL 'FROM CATALOGUES AT A VERY SMALL MARGIN 'tD P PROFIT PIPING ALL SIZES. A. PRANG - Zurich •••••••••••a•••M!••••O••••••s'•••••••••••••••••••••• • SEEDS! SEEDS! our Spring We are receiving- Shrp meats of Seeds such as: Clover,' • • Timothy, Alsike, Sweet Clover, etc„ • • • j BAN1sTEE SRRD OATS, MANGOLD AND TURNIP SEEDS • • • • • _ • • WE HAVE IN STOOK, A LIMITED SUPPLY OF REGISTERED I WE ARE. ALSO TAKING ORDERS FOR ALBERTA, COAL FOR MAY ,SHIPMENTS. • FUL• L LINA OF FLOUR AND FEED, STOOK AND, POUL `:i Y •FOOD ALWAYS ON HAND are; • Louis Schilbe - Zurich • • sM•••ass•••.1111••i•••••••••••••r••••••••••••o•••41 • INSU.fir .r � .. i CE Fire Insurance Doyourfire insurance policies adequately protect you in these days of high cost of material and labor? BRING' YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS TO ME FOR AD- JUSTMENT. I HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WHICH ENABLES ME TO HANDLE ALL LINES OF INSURANCE IN ANY AMOUNTS AT REASONABLE RATES. BE CARE- FUL ANIS AVOID FIRES BUT PROTECT YOURSELF TN CASE! FIRE SHOULD DAMAGE OR DESTROY YOUR .P1iOw PERTY. Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO;--SE1lV1DE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR .WILL?