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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-06-07, Page 5ttirtsdaY, June. Tar, N19t3'dl ,,- BUSINESS CAI ZURICH HERALD DUDLEY Er. HOL ES %';#kdA.i$14t12TER, SOLICITOR, NOT. ARY FUBLIC, ETC. INFICE,—Ilamilton Street, Just off Use Square, GOPERICIL Ontario. :Special Attention to Councel and Court Work. , ' ;Mr. Holmes may be consulted at edericla by Phone, and Phone charges reversed. Dr. H. H. COWEN L. D. S. D. D S. DENTAL SURGEON �# DEITZ BLOCK—.I,1131CH. Every Thursday, Fridays Saturday �.w At UARTLEI#3'S BLOCK, DASH.WOOD - • Every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Licensee Auctioneer for Huron and Middlesex AM IN A POSITION x gardles- t any Auction Sale, to size or article to sell. I sullen rear business, and if not satisfied will waken no charges for Services Ren - #i Bred. 'CTHUR WEBER—Dashwood ;theme 18-57. urichs1 Popular MEAT MABEET Let Us supply you with the very Choice of Fresh and Cur- ed Meats, Bolognas, Sausages, Etc., always.. on hand... Kept fresh in Electric Rerigeration Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Hides and Skins . Yurighlut & Son WW1 TOUR Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found ,Notice, Eto. Ads IN THt'l 101.`0111311 FOR SALE • l A t,s:";xtribat lawn mower, so re - a 2 built cultivator, for quick sale. L. A. Prang & Son, Zurich :PROCLAMATION! - ' In answer to a petitionpresented by the business men of Zurich, a 'half holiday will be observed every Wednesday afternoon during June. :July, August „and September. When a holiday occurs during any week other than Virednesday, the half holi- day will not. be observed. 3y Order, ZURICH POLICE TRUSTEES WANTED PRODUCE WANTED We are now in a position to take cream and eggs at tray hone at Zur- ich, for which we will pay highest market prices. 'We will grade your eggs as we receive them, and pay ac- cording to grading. give us a trial. First house south of Dominion Hotel T. IL Meyers, Phone 116, Zurich ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Churek. ZURICH — ONT. '`A Changeless Christ for a ing World" Friday, S,h—Luther League. Saturday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. nr. German Service. L1.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—English service. Everybody Welcome to all Services. E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor, Chang - Properly Fitted Glasses C. E. ZURBRIGG, R. 0. Will be at Hess' . Jewelery Store, EVERY TUESDAY EVENING To fit You with Glasses SE v - ICS Why We have the Better Class of Customers_ litIGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L. ;BATTERIES, EIRIESI, • MOBILE OIL, MART 1&LUSS 014 GOODYEARTIRES AND TUBE'S, GENUINE. i1,i'11ION Parte, lilohning and Mechanical Woes. Oioxae to Micrometer Settings, No tines work. Watch the cars that OP M WEIN'S, They are all HIGH CLASS CLIENTELE. 7Toin iiieeeHW00D — ONTARIO Western Farmers' Mutoea Cather law wanee Co C)F WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST RESERVE BAL- ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT- IIAL .COMPANY DOING BUSINESS OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO. ,Amount of Insurance�at disk 0 n Dec. 31st, 1932, $ 1ota1 Cash in Bank and Bonds 1221,978.99. s,Reites— $4.5° per $1,000 for 3 years E. F. Kropp—Zurich Atillent, Also Dealer iu Lightning Rods all klutls of Fire Insurance LIVE POU LT R Y WANTED ' iIse every Day till 3 o'clock pan. ?Do not feed Fowl saint Too/ming when brought in. Highest Cash Prices —CASH FOR— CREW AND EGGS W. O'Brien Thom 101, Res. 94,, 2uritilt, PRICES MODERATE LOCA.L. NEWS Mr. Samson Colosky of Dashwood was in town last week. Messrs, Niek and Ed. Deichert of • here. Detroit, visited wibh relatives Dr. 13. A. Campbell of Toronto, paid a flying visit to his Zurich fri- endsafternoon- Judgeon Sunday a Judge T1'. M. Costello M' Goderieb, .iVirs. C. Either is spending a few day, with blends at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pre' ter. and dau- ghter Muriel of Kitchener were San .xsx.5ka with friends here. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Wagner of Guelph were Sunday visitors with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs, Julius Thiel visited relatives at Kincardine last week- end, Miss Dolly Hagan, of the Pari was in town Thursday revising . the line, was a guest of Mrs. P.. E,Weidcr voters lists for the coming: election. for a few days. Mrs. Fred Turner of Goderieb was Mr• and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and a visitor with her sister, Mrs, E.E, family of Jiorest were unuay Weido a few days. 1 itors with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Dickerson of De- troit, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. A.. Foster. Rev. and Mrs J. Grenzebach oa Morriston, were Monday night vis itors at the home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile Mr. and 1VIrs. Clayton Eoshai•t of Mr. Joseph Campbell and ariene New York State are visiting on the of Fairgrove, Mich., were Bronson line.• of the h.ru Mr William Lamont. Rev. and Mrs. Christ. Zehr of Wel Miss Eller of'llllmzea Minneapolis and lesley spent the week -end on the p Bronson, the former holding devin.e Mr. and Mrseze:Alexe McConnell of cervices in •the A. M. church. Varna were Sunday visitors at the: Mr. Mose Erb and Edwin and Mabel Swartzcntruber of the 13ron son lino motored to Wellesley on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis and Ingwith him. Audry of Holnxesville, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Do not miss the Special Sale of Sylv. Witmer, Babylon Line. Ladies' Summer Dresses at J. Gee - Perch fishing has been very good cho & Son's, on Saturday. June 9th the past week during the hot :aiid. Over 200 Dresses to choose from at calm weather, and some real good prices to curt every . j?ur�e. catches have been made. I .. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pask of Claw Mr. and Mrs..Snyder and •Mrs.. W. ! son, Mich.,. visited last week -end with 'i'ruemner of• Colborne;"tit*ere Sunday her parent~, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bas nsitors with Nlr. and Mt.s• Wm•!! ow, also hr sister, Mrs. T. MCAd- ruenrner of the 14th eoneession: lams on the wsonsoir Line. home of Mr. Wm. -Lamont. Mr. Clayton Hoffman of Galt sp ent the week -end with his pu::rrr here. Mrs. W. L. ,S c':•xt, w.lo he. been the past week in Galt return Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 5: Ruby and 'Tr. and Mrs. Henry Steinbach mot - red to Ayton on Thursday" last; 'here they visiited with the former': laughter, Mrs. Deitrinh. Ttuv. 1). 'I'urkheim and layman F. Kalbfieisch are away to Morris- •urg, in the Ottawa district, where. :hey are attending the annual Synod :f the Lutheran church. Owing to the heavy volume of ad- vertising owing to the coming,. elec- tion, we are obliged to carry over some interesting items of matter. There will be only one more issue after this before the elections after which we will be relieved. Mr. Horace 1+Topp and family pf 1.ratford; Dr. H. F. Klopp and dao atc'r of Kitchener; 1VIre. Jacob Wag- ner of Shakespeare.. and 1VIr. Lan (lope and family of Wnterloo, were lc- 'rel visitors with their mother; ,.Tr.,. Klapp of town, Twelve hundred gallons OZ gravel lust layer oil have been purchased the Zurich police trustees for use ei the village streets. Just wirer. '.,is oil will arrive and: will be ap• :lied we know not, as the coui.ty Alex. is busy and not available fo: few weeks we understand. Mrs. Lydia Pfile, Mrs. Roland Geiger, Mr. Delbert and Romane Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet racop�be motored to Bad Axe, Mich over the I_ week -end where they attended; faire D I funeral of a relative, the date. Fred Laird Bros.' peel 1$ l Pfile who died in Detroit, and 'the Genuine Eugene Permanent .. $5.50 Realistic Croquignole ..., ... :,4.50 Charmaine Oil Wave .. $3.50 Nu Beauty Off $2.50 With Curl or Ringlet ends Prices include Shampoo, Finger Wave and ,Trim. Specialists in Hair Tinting 42.5;i RICHMOND - Met. 4646 LONDON. remains were •taken to Bad Axe for interment. • The very dry weather is centime rig, and it is going reeidly on three reks since we have had any rain and :he hay and wheat crops will likely xe short regardless if some rains she uld come soon. We notice two. Mowers have visited the Goderirh district the past week, but none here. M issue Ha • rvey Gelinas and Wil frecl Du..harnie, accompanied by Mil= Grrce Gl;nn' air?'' A""', Dreiern'.,t ored to London on Sun,la;-, Cr. gi-''- in remaing at that place having se cured positions. . The Stratford District Rally of the Evangelical church will be held in Rostock this week. Mr. Jos. Geig- er and Garfield Witmer are delegat- es. Rev. E. Burn is one of tin - sneakers, Children's Day "Children's Day" will be observed in the Evangelical church next Sun- day, 10th, consisting of .a sermon by the pastor for the young people, in the forenoon, then the S. Session, and in the evening a programme of songs, recitations, etc., by the Jun- iors. You are \\elcoi:le. Don't forget the games of baseball the coming week, on Thursday even- ing our. boys go to i teh"ll and t? .v: on 1Vlonday evening the Stalta Loys will be in Zurich. We do not re- member of ever havinga team. from Staffa here to play. So let s aiiturn t out and see what they will do with 1 the Zurich nine. Regardless of the extreme dry condition of the soil at present we noticed 'some very fine beds of tulips and wish to mention of the except- ionallee fine bed that'has .just bloomed out on• :Dr•. and Mrs. IVlacKinnoxi's place just north of their house which was indeed a beautiful sight to be- hold. The local horseshoe court opened on Tuesday evening, aril now after the boys are again organised they are ready to go and enjoy themselv- es to the full extent. Owing to the "Own having a ball team this stun- ner, it has detracted some of the in - crest from horseshoe pitching, but certain amount of horseshoe pitch - ng won't hurt most of the boys. --•-•-i, iE HERALD'S ; H DEPARTMENT . . *vet ready to serve the pub- lic Commercial and' fine PrIntIsts. Get OUT prices be., lave loavirig your orAP Whom ✓'- .pssm.wms.Iver[a/6a(a�.Ytc•.m'�mcaPr..3.,ffi'¢!s.:::.ve��a'�.�..' — � - tsam+SEr�emviS 4 Every Member of the Family ought to have a SAVINGS COU -As a reserve for emergencies and opportunities, or as for lather a safe, conservative, profitable investment. Iter : j' n ler Daughter There ere is a Savings Department in every office of the Bank of Montreal —Canada's oldest Bank—a Bank where small accounts are welcome, ,—As a safe place to lay aside amounts she saves by care- ful management of the home, and to build up..a fund for special things she wants to get. —That he inay learn thetrue value of money and how interest makes it grow, that he may start early along that path of thrift which leads to financial independence. —So that she, too, may learn the value of money and begin .laying it aside for future needs. .* 0 DANK CF MC, NTREAL Established iSa •r,oTAT, .h'55ETS IN EXCESS O11 $7bo.00p.o00 59t Offices. $Vi•rrIT.cowl Zurich 'Branch: C. H. JOY, Manager Mrs, W H. iio l'rnan ' is spending the week with her sons in Galt, The Men's service in the 'Evangel -.I real church on Sunday evening was ^ery largely attended and highly ap- •lrec.ir rted" Mr, and Mrs. Orville Steinbach of I. r .,ondon, anent the week -end with their parents, also attending the 'lineral of the late Mr, Reichert on :>txnz.ay. •. PIA* 101110 111 Mr, Russel Sparks of Bayfield spent Sunday with friends in town. Miss Anna Hess returned home on Friday after visiting friends in Kit- chener for some time. Prof. Herbert Kalbileisch of West- ern University, Londe% called on his parents last Tuesday. Quito a numbernumber of villagers sought i the ,cool breezes of Lake Duron on and there was a Monday evening, h e big difterense in the temperature of the lakesHide and town. INSTALL N1 A AMR OM yOUy may have done without a bathroom solely because you thought the cost was more than you could. afford. If so, that reason no longer holds. Prices of Emco Bathroom fixtures are extremely low, owing to reduced .manufacturing costs, and because every part is entirely made in Canada. Let us show you different designs in Emco Bath- room equipment. The three pieces shown in the illustration, with all fittings, ready for installation, ce�Ere e only cost - Duro PressureWater Systems. all Canadian -made, will supply running water throughout your hone. Easy time payments available on all Emco equipment.. THE FRESH FLOW Can be used where freak water direct from. the well is required. Capacity, 250 gal. per hour. Small 3 gal. Galvanized Tank. • H.P. 110 Volt Motor— 80 cycle or cb �3. Q® 25 cycle . +A Extra for 30 gal. Galvan- ized Tank . $12.00 FOR SALE BY STADE and WEIDO Johnston and Kalbfleisch ZURICH - ONT. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LIMITED London Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver 3Q 11111111111111011, ANNTZWEREGINNAIMENZIMIRMEMENTRINEMMOV.3417.016ESZ WailfailiVaacrWMATAhhiAMM1tAiiihaki i Zurioh Prug Store 1 We have a full Line of all the requirement s of School Supplies es IP SOWS 00000 OPNa,a,Moe. oo w al PENS, PENCILS, INKS, ETC. ALL AUTHORIZED TEXT BOOKS KEPT IN STOCK. •eeeeueeeeeeseeeeeaeseeeee See Our Supply of Toilet Preparations Perfumes, Toilet Waters, ia'er•It11Ioi>rers, Toilet Soaps, Tooth Pastes, and Crushes. 111.011141.01110110,111114000410. 1160000111 FINE STATIONERY AND FOUNTAIN PENS. We also have, Sapbine Anti -Moth Discs. Dr. A, J uric. aicKY��.