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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1936-09-10, Page 1RAIL l'ol. XXXVL[ No,1O ZURICH THURSDAY MOHNIt W, SEPTEMBER 10:936. Chester L. Smith, FablEmbist $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Adventist $1.50 .LN ARREARS, $2 3SAY BB.LYIEutia•kIW September 28th and 29th are tl*T.dates of the .Zurich Fall Fair PAY PROM REVENUE The Provincial:. Gosvesatment is plan ?¢ring to use revenue that iit 32awr leas on hand to pay .off a Vr„000,00O Out • alio obligation which came du the .other day, Treasury aaffrc •Ys sem. A _heavy cash surplus in the Treasury is said to be making it pons le to Farmers! Attention! We have been appointed selling Agents for the celebrated Vag Diaibolo Cream Separator, the separ- .ator with' a ten year guarantee. Let its demonstrate this nsaclhine to, you .and compare it with and others. And •don't forget, the best feature is the unusual easy terms. Liberals aline for trade-ins. C. SCHRA.G• & SON, tf44 ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICHONT. °'A Changeless Christ for a Chang- ing World .r Friday, 8h—Luther gigue. Thursday—Choir Fraetce:. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German Sereicee 11.15 a.m.—Sunday Schon. 7.30 p.m. Engli•'sh serve Everybody Weleame Ra an Services. Iw TUERKHEIBie Pastor. Do You • Ned Glasses? Stop and Think how impudent it is that you wear correct glasses—cor- rectly prescribed for your vision. Correctly styled to yatur face. Your `health may largely depend osu keen vision. See C. E. ZURBRIGG,R 0. At HESS JEWELEIW STORE . ; Every Tuesday at ZURICH At Dashwood, may, at Pfile's Store. poy off the issue instead of making a new loan. DISPUTE OVER CARGO A two=day daspute over .freight charges agaiest the barge Arrow, ;wliiohi dost 50,000 feet of dogs of a cargo'of 80,000 ona trip from St. Ig- .ne, Mich., to Goderich, was finally settled,' the logs were for the Coder - left -Mfg. Co. The dispute-'b'etweenthe Co..and "Paptain Arrnentron , young skipper and owner of the barge, was as to whether charges should be paid vat the sealing of Logs as made at St. Ignace or at Goderich. Two-thirds of the cargo was lost in a wild storm at the head of Lake Huron. A large number of logs were unloaded before the controversy cropped up, but the skipper immediately called a halt to the unloading and appealed to O.t- tawa. through .the local suctoms office for a ruling. He was wired permission to clear from this pont with the re- mainder of the cargo, and the barge and tug H. M. Stuart were getting up steam when a settlement was ilea- ched and unloading continued. Presentation On Thursday evening, Aug. 20th, the members of S. S. No. 6, Hay gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, Goshen Line, south, in honor of their teacher, Mrs. Delbert Geiger, formerly Miss Pearl Elder of Hensel!. The Entrance class read the address and made the pres- entation. Cyril Gingerich read the following 'address,, while Leonard Roffman and Lennis GingP•rie.h made the presentation. The address: Dear •Mrs. Geiger: We, the members of S. S. No. 6, Hay, have gathered here rtonight to show ou.r appreciation. to one who taught the• -pupils of our school faith- fully and efficiently for 'two years. We believe that at all times you did your best and your efforts were t,,rowned with success- It has been a pleasure to knew you not only as a iteaelher but also as: a friend. Since you have changed your occupation and have left this section we wish bath you and your companion the best of health and happiness in your home. As a' renternbrance of the 'fiuendships formed during your stay in' our midst we ash you to accept these gifts..—Your friends of S. S. 'No. '6 Hay. P and. G2Naptha. Soap,. 10 bars .31c Corn Syrup No.. 5 tin, each -___ ... ________ ..,...._...39c Kelloggs all bran, pkg. _____:-.---.___•____.....___ 19c Golden bantam. rd,,, 2 tins . .23c Peas, 2 tins. for - 25c Sultana -Raisins„ 2 llbs...._, _ ____-___-__. _ _._— £5c Superior baking, powder ±6-tz tin._.__.._.____.._-___. 23c $rock's Bird. Seedt; per pkg. .._.-. 15c Red Cohoe Sidineni, Ilk lin -__ .___M._._.__ . 25c Flush°, for toilets per tin 19c ' Sinks for sinks pier _- Z5c HouseHold washing soda, per pkg r,5c Snowflake "tea per pkg. ' 7c !Macrons'loose cut. 2 lbs. ---- —11c Oatmeal,, 4 -lbs... i -------z,-. _ ... _...... ,_ 19c Certo t per bottle 27c Heinz's pure vinegar- per gal _....._.._•..,. .55c Canada Vinegar; pergal __,.. — ._„.,. - 1O.r. Fly Sprayr, Wiz:, __ ............. ........ .. .....23c far Rubber's Per'doz.. 5c. Zinc rings, dozers'_..:.23c Chips°, large pig. ' per pkg_ _ ,- -.21r We are clearing our House Dress at `Goat!' ;R'a'nk. '`ices.. ,i. MERNE Highest Prices for glow. Thome 140 Leavitt's Theatre EXETER — ONT. First Showing 7.30. Seconu 9.30 Thursday, Friday, Se.urday HAROLD LLOYD In THE MILKY WAY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday , JANET GAYNOR 'In THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE With Jane Witkers, Slim Summer- ville and all Star Cast Sept 17, 18, 19 LOUIS—SHARKEY FIGHT PICTURES Sept. 24, 25, 26th SAN FRANCISCO With Clark Gable and Jeanette McDonald NOTICE Beginning September 1st every pound of butter put up in one pound prints must be sold on grade. It must be marked either: First, Second, Third or No grade on the main panel of the wrap and the but-. Ler must be a true sample of what is shown on the wrap. This can only mean one thing:— Closer Grading of Cream. We have no desire" to put any cream into second grade, in fact, the do not want any lower grade than F rst, because we believe once this law comes into force very little Sec- ond Grade butter will be sold, unless at a very low price. Won't you co-operate with us by keeping your cream:— CLEAN AND COLD? This means you will receive the highest price possible. Second grade cream will not be in demand even at lower prices. ZURICH CREAMERY Mfrs. C. hi1ber is spending a few days., with relatives and friends at Hensail this week. Mr:.and Mrs. Steppler of Kitchen- er ,Were week -end guests at the home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile. Mr. R. TT. Nichol of Hickson was a recent visitor with his sister, Mrs. Joh. Douglas. I1rs. Peter Haberer and her neph- ew Mr. Bruce Klopp spent t week at Toronto attending the Ex. Mr, Louis Prang is brightening up his garage with a coat of paint, which is being done by Mr. Frankie Uttley. Rev. Oliver Spider of Kitchener, held, baptism and communion service at the Mennonite church on Sunday. NOTE—As our supply of ready - print, bas gone astray we are doing the best we can under conditions; Ed, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and family spent the week -end at Niag- ara' Falls, Vineland and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Swartz of Detroit, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Athelia Fuss. Mr.- and Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton •Truemner and fam- ily motored to Toronto visiting re- latives `and attending the Ex. Mrs. C Eilber, MT. and Mae. C. L. 1,.Sniide. olid Mae were entertained at th-e4er Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Horton' near Brucefield on .Saturday evening; Miss Doreen O'Dwyer who is atten- ding Loretta Acedemy at Stratford, spent the holiday week -end at home with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer. Emanuel Evangelical church, Zur- ich, will observe Sunday, September 27th as Anniversary Sunday, and a special program is being arranged for the •occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swartz of Detroit, were Sunday last visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Amelia Fuss. Their daughter Eunice Swartz who has been spending six weeks holi days with her grandma, returning homoe with her parents Rev. E. Turkheim has returned from a most pleasant trip to the Ot- tawa Valley. He accompanied fade Sept. 17th, or two weeks. In Sur- ends at Heidelburg, and the trip was rogate Court on Wednesday, Judge made by motor. They enjoyed the C.osoteldo presiding, Miss Sadie Me beautiful Laurentian Heights, and on Cool, Ottawa, was granted a declar- I their way back slopped off and en- ation 'that a $500 Dominion of Can- joyed the motor boat trip through oda bond, part of the estate of her the Thousand Islands on the St. Law aunt, the late Cara J. McCool, of rence at Gananoque. •Clinton, was her property, At Sea - forth Malgis. J A Makins meted one ,one year suspended sentence to John Beacom, charged with attempted sui- cide, and placed him on the "'Indian list." ,Some months ago Beacom, a muddle -aged married man, took a quantity of cyanide of pootassiuni In a fit of despondency caused by domestic troubles, he said.. After a Lansing, Mich; Mrs. Clare Hoffman quarrel over an auto tire on August and son Bobby of Galt; and Mr. and In Police Court All remaining office records, nine cantons of them; from the Seaforth office of J. J. Huggard, in jail in Goderich awaiting trial for the theft of $150,000 of his clients' securities, were taken to Goderich last Wednes- day by Constable Snell, however the case was given another remand till Celebrates Birthday Mr. W. L. Siebert celebrated his 77th birthday on Labor Day with a family reunion, the following being present: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Siebert :and daughters • Helen and Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siebert and son Donald; Mr. and Mrs. John Siebert, .all of Detroit; Miss Nora Siebert of 2'7 :between Herbert and Newton Sturgeon, uncle and nephew, Bay- field fishermen. Constable Pease stepped in at the request of neigh- bors, each paid $10 and costs for disorderly conduct. A case of Phel- an's car which struck another driven by John Muller, Goderich Twp., on 'lam. 8 highway near Holmesville, on Aug. 1, seriously injuring Mrs. Hul- ler, just out of hospital, she appear- ed in court with two nurses and gave her . evidence while seated, Her hus- Mrs. W. R. Major and daughter Pat- ricia of Toronto, as out of town gu- ests. MISSIONARY ` A. Neudoerffer Coming Special 'missionary addresses will be given in St. Peter's Lutheran Church both morning and evening, September 13th, by Rev. A. Neudoer- ffer of Rajamundahi, India. Rev. Neudoerffer, for 25 years a mission•• ary' in India, expects to return to his band was found guilty of entering a field in November. Old timers will highway without coming to a halt,' remember his father, the Rev. E. and ruled $5 and costs. "It is not eh- Neudoerffer, who served as pastier of ough to slow down," the magistrate the 1ocwl Church from 1.882 to 188(1, reminded him. Reeve Geo. McNall, and who passed away only two weeks of Blyth, summoned by Chief prem- ago at the age of 87 years. Our dis- lin of Clinton for failure to have the tinguished visitor himself spent part tail light on his car illuminated at of his boyhood at Zurich. The pub - night, did not answer. C. Bondi and lic'is' cordially invited to both seine E. Rose of Wingham, were fined ices, German in the morning and Eng $100 and costs with the option of Ri fish at night. In the evening lantern monotohs in jail when they pleaded slides will be shown and a question 'guilty in court to charges of having and answer period will be conducted; liiugor in other than a residence, any •one in the audience will be priv- 'Rerry ltintol, also of Wingham, was ileged to ask questions on mission- 'rned $10 on a conosuming charge. ary work Whereover Rev.. Ne'i- 1'he charges were the result of cele- doerffer has spoken, people were brations at the Listowel Old Boys' greatly interested and deeply impres- Reunion Aug. 6. sod Come one, Come all! Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY WITH PRICES CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN IS CHARGED IN THE LARGER CENTRES. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAILED IN WATCHES Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74 Zurich 'blue coal The color guarantees the quality Suet Solvay Coke Miller Creek a Rosedale Alberta. Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON Highest cash prices paid for Eggs on a graded basis. Phone 10 HENSa,LL •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••gat 4 110. 41* 40. ALL PRICE COMPETITION 410. •• • ex.•. 40- • e*• • •a. • VT' 11 Iioffman & 3o EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WE MEET Tailored To Measure Clothes PRICED AS LOW AS $19.50 COMPARE OUR PRICES AND BE CONVINCED! fir• •wwoodioe►•••••••••••a••.u••s•••4uoew.0000•oFsrm.,".+ 0.4ron,.,.e. Siring and Summer GOODS WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOIC OF STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS: Prints, Broadcloth, Drapery Chintz„ Cavus, and Curtain Materials, House Dresses, M aux.'s and Boys' Shirts, Smocks, and Ovrerath.. Sweaters, Boys' Bloomers and Pante. Harness Repairs , Shoes and Rubber Boo, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Root Seeds, 5 arta 10c. package Garden Seeds. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HND R N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MEROHAN T PHONE 11 .09T BLAKE