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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-03-07, Page 1*'• • I I Vol. )(XXV No. 35 read the local Absent Minded? Clinton News Record: Miss latelien. to Biology Class: 'This afternoon we will inspect the Warlang of a' ficog. have a live frog ifte my pocket for a specimen." She reached he her pocket, pulled out a. eloper hag and shook a sandwich out, on the desk. Miss Kitchen, perplexed: "That's funny-, I distinctly meraember •eating iray lunch." Output t-fighe• r Wendsor-Figures reieased today_ from the Ford Motor Cie, snow that the number o employeee Febru- ary was greater teem at any time during the past six: years and only a few hundred short of the 1229 peak of 7,100. The manlier of enzgiloyees for last.month was. 0-,a25, which has been surpassed only twice in the company's history_ Do You Need Glasses? -Stop and Think how impoetant it is -that you wear correct glasses -cor- rectly prescribed for your vision. -Correctly steled to your f Your 'health may largelY depend lar, keen ision. ' See. C. E. ZURERtGG,O. At HESS JE,WELICRY STORE Eve Tuesday at =RIM • riPlenbr efr Fair 1.11 l-y.9A 33. . . els•1 • .A Heavyweight Under The heading, 'Bruce's Big- gest Burial, "The Walkerton Herald- Tinies publishes the following pare, am in a position to clo all kinds of graph. lt was Indeed Ening that 'at of shoe repairing, and solicit :your pat, the funeral on. Monday morning the late Mrs. Joseph Ernewein, oeeeonIgmeansliGip. Give us a trial for good Greenock the size of the crowd sho- w uld be in keeping with. thtat of the GARFIELD BROWN departed lady, who is said to have weighed upwards of 450 Hos. and eon- Zurich - Ont. ceded to have been the heaviest per- son ever consigned to the tomb in Bruce county. It required the united efforts of ten sturdy yoemen to con- vey the remains to their final resting place. Shoe Repairing I wish to advise the Public that I Goderich Cat Has 25 Toes Goderich-The best pussyfooter in this town is Johnny Bell's pet eat, Snowshoes, which has no less than 25 toes -eight on one foot, seven on )the 'other and five on each other tl foot The cat walks much as does a Hoovers, and Smocks, Underwear ackney horse, throwing its.. front each wit I paws forwarand Hoge. Also new Picture Tunic, d. h. striae.' exhibition oeross the kitchen floor WARD'S LADIES' WEAR ' -proved both interesting and amusing The cat is °thee -Wise normal. One of EXETER -- ONT. the toes on. the foot on -which there Displav of SNAPPY SPRING SUITS AND COATS FOR ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY, MARCH 9th. We also.have new Spring Dresses in all new shades, $3.95 up. Alec, carry a full line of House Messes, are eight, sprouted after the Felin was four months old. The paw forms three arts of a circle World's Fair Knocked Down What' xemained of the famous Chicago 'World's Fair, once measured In mfillons, had been knocked down to a wrecking crew for $28,000. There were me eerelpordes, no flour- ish or trumpets, no wink from Arct- urus, the 'Star whose captured gleam .9ro At thee citraragent nocturnal • company frora Springfield, paid At Dashwoed„ Sa.turday, at 'lefties, $28,000. forwhat was left of the •Cenbiur of Proress exposrtion and on this property as Weil. The pa •• '''''mancritesze;mmaszommatmeammasogittass,Pql'41.:arhig. it flown- eons hrterested. hahave- reuechased • p NOTICE The Zurich Junior Farmers Chil?.• tie putting on a Picture Show pees ented by thte National Fertilizee.coa in the Zurich Town Hall on WEDNESDAY EVE MARCH 1. Agek •••• • is r."and Mrs.\ Aaron Weber mot - ",to London on Saturday. Garnee‘Walper of Windsor iiing a weelt at his home here. • slid Mrs. Wm. H. Bender of gal Bend were -Monday visitors the Tonne of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ener. e-sses W. J. Johnston aid A. J. . Vieisch. attended the hotelkeep- coneention held at Lyndon on eaday of last week. Henre Steinbach, road super- �±14tlY Townenip,•atteed- 4e Convention. held at Toronto Thursday, March lst was it- tMflalsaedepererthe,same way. and Mrs. Hilton Truemner and I ke. *O lamb but here's hoping that e. Line day, and this usually the, h of many changes, came in ler and Elgin Snider motored to and. Niagara Falls last week C. Rader'and Mr, and Mrs. L. The pictures will be some comic and some educational along agricultereal • , lines. The public are invited. No admission will be charged. ne-eCr evil,/be held -niglitMe3wres in the bi swain' • %,* 'Evangelical „ran Church ‘ZeURIClif - ONT. deteelets Chise Ser eaGhang- ing, Worleeee 8h --Luther league.. • s tirrday-Choir Practicer UNDAY SERVILie :Sr 10 a. nr.--German. Service. 11.15 am. -Sunday School, . 7.30 p.m. ---English service. Sveriondy Welectri eu_seeeemeP inity which was considered good for • .groWing ,clary :mid say beans. The E. TUERICHEERT., Pastor. peat venture will non. be undertaken • -h of Dashwood were, Sunday .es with Mrs. C. Decher and 'Iy. new industry is locating in nee eie the former implement shop the Domirlion Hotel property butterinaker tO :Serve te'feerre -lenity.. .It 5i' •e Cheeter L. Smith, Pablieher• 11.e5 a year, U.S. $1.50 ilk Albeaszef. 04.0 XPIAIlltS4146.4+4 MAI BX OHAIEZelti.th aper Special ,,• rices On Guitars $1.95 $9.95 $12.95 LEARN TO PLAY A GUITAR. ENJOY THE PLEASURE AND 111APPINESS IT BRINGS. EITHER SPANISH OR HAWAIN. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74 Zurich 11101nalasommooromoov BLUE COAL Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea Genuine Semet Solvay Coke MILLERS CREEK and •.3 Rotedale Alberta - Pocahontas Briquets A new Domestic Fuel for every pur- pose. Intense Heat, vat little she or Ash. W. R. DAVIDSON CASH paid for Eggs on a Gra•derl Basis. Phone 10 11.11a4a.-'ADYL. rgati'lZW`' fl1'''' • pores groin the. anada-Conzpapy • leale veiy muc that Mrs •eated fci"•mi-les south of the ha'm';Hi h out G h 1 • re,et-•• , . - • ,..). 14, io ryes e os en. me -A enema Is ,ilow under way, it .is ary in the swamp. Much work bar smth, while going home from Zur; 'reported for, the development of peat already been done on the land cut - On Saturday evening fell on the in Hay Township andewill be known ting brush, populars and renaming leh at the Hillsgreen ',Fuel and Feat roots, and it LS .expected that, peat *icy walk and ftaetured her reg near the ankle. • Medicel. attention was Works. The persoeell interested are: will -be produced 1y sPring. Tlie• nec- , Messrs.'. • Meidingeie ,'Robinson and ossary equipment hes been perchased call®d and she was removed to the e Davidson. - The latter was for4oine :and will soon he on the grOued,'Ferit liclne of her rother, Mr. and Mrs. e, ' s years employed in .a afford:fact- haebeend eiroduced ansold FornianyThos. Meyer vhere he will be for at least. SiN: lane weeks till the fraet- ory, but was unable to secure Steady ,yearn in Perth County, and er'finding- urels mended. ivork. He and Mrs. Davidson . then' a ready market for the same. It is.. ,. . 11.1:CeVea 120 a tract of land in the -vic-eseid that, If properly driNl it is al- [ Mi. David B. Blackwelehas. sold his most equal to coal, and much cheap- , 50. -acre farni at the corner of the er as It is selling at around $6.00 per Zurich 'Road and Parr Lino, to his ton. How considerable expense. eeigbbor, Mr. D. B. Digeare -- Mr. is connected with its n.anufacture, as pleckwell , has not been enjoying his after being priesee cilli machinery, 'good health for some. time and he astauswoNet9mumemeargrantemv-amo • e.eeeen• WE, SELL, Teriel BEST FOR LESS Speciol Prices for Thursday,Tiiday and SaturAay. Maxwell House CoMe., 1-113.. tin ... - . Maple Leaf Sockeye -Salmon, half -lb. 17c, lb_ a135c Tomatoes, choke quality, large in, 3 tins for -.25c 25c Derby cheesebelf-lb. pkg. 2 for Choice 'quality 2Ens Royal York rilatdes, 3 boxes Oat Puffs. new, cereal, per pkg. .. ...... Blue -136y coffee. 1 -1b. Pkg. . .. . ., Novris the ers2ii to tlicirilr'itting,your Huse Decor- • ating. Our new Patterns of lace Curtains,. by the pair or by tbe Yard, Mler] Cottage sots, in, all col- ors. Walftswer at :prices 15c tip to 50c. sod $1,, double re% i plaInylaster effects or newest Ett- terns... S'Oe tisi aavii!ook through our sampla kook ¼V * Highest Pd ms for ilEigss.• •,.1 0',14'n44VittWitavi000'vark,•••+wi4kxtu''a,..k*W,NLKMOIVa*..'0,;ttt**,4+'Anega.ib+J„,,wtty,I,",„„t'i,,'„,g„„„a,k,,, ;M. it has to be kept in covered sheds te .was advised to give up farming. They dry. But' ehen properly prepared isewill however continue tc* make ,their very successful and finds a ready horne on the farm, and are having sale. . :el acction sale of their farm stock +---e and implements, on Wednesday Mar. eke. Hensel'. Seed Show • The Hens:Ill seed Show was held in the town hall: onon,lay, Yehruery 25th and was oh 7:).e held hi point of vie.'ice and (re - tent of exhibits in all lines of seeds and other fawn produets. The following i ars prize list: Fall wheat, A. M. Stewart, W, R. Dougall, H. Trutaneer; spying wheat Jute Robertson, Owen Geiger, H. Desjardine; Early oat.., A. el. Stew- art; Jno. Robertson, Ben Elder, 0. Geiger; late oats, W. R. Dougall, A. M. Stewart, A. Betties, .A. Shieray; Hitless oats, Bert Klopp, W. Alexan- der; Six -rowed llerlr • , A. M, Stew- art, ;trio. Robertson, W. R. Dougall, Ben le]der; Field pens, 11. Desjardine 0. Geiger & Son, Jno. Pepper; 'Fel-, low eyee beans. Sid McArthur; Field beams, W. R. Dougall, John Pepper., G. Sherrett; Soya. beans, Bert lelopp R. M. Peck, Win. Alexander; Tim- othy seed, W. R. Dougall, J. Bolton, H. Truemner; Red clover seed, J. Bolton, II. Trueniner; Alfalfa seed, Beet lelopp, Wm. Alexander; Early potatoes, W. 11. Dougall, A. Beattie, W. Chapman; Potatoes, general erop H. Vesjardine, W. .R. Dougall, 11. Trumneer; Pi-At/cheat, H. Desjardine A. Betties, Elgin Rowcliffe; Sweep- enkt,LS, most creditable showing of 'grains and eeeds, W. R. Dougall, 4 firsts, 2 seconds, '2 thirds. ;fudges we,ro Prof. W. J. Squirrel, of Guelph; Alex. B. McI(a,gue„. see- retary of the TeeswaLee ,Agricultene al Seciet'. The ;nkeys for the occasion were Dr. umnpbell, chairman; Rewe W. 3. Jones, I:tense:II; Reeve Me Ai-, Tuckersm#; Roy'. W. A. Young •limisall* A. M. Stewart, Ansa Craig; W. J scrinrroi, Guiph, Alex. 13, IleZeree treeiwtzter. • • • 1. .OBITUARY Eete Caseer Waleer Death came as a relief to months of suffering with a badly effected foot and leg on Thurelay, February 28th when the Heavenly calix came to r. Casper Wolper, a valued and br esteemed' resident, who passed r at the age of 74 year', 10 mon- ,and 4* days. Iltr. Weeper was • .. in Hay Township, being a sou e elate Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wal - 1 nd knew a31 about hard work ad pioneer life. Shortly after his marriage they moved to Grand Bend then back to Hay Township on t1ie. farm now owned by 11. H. Neeb, and later lite owned the farm .on the fatm now occupied by Fred Regier of the • Goshen Line south,when some twelve years ago he mom! to Zur- ich. Mr. Walper served' for a num- bee e years on the Hey Township Council, and was indeed a very lov- ing- and likeable rean, and, had a host of friends in the community. Sur living are his widow; three daughters Mrs. Erwin' Willert of Hay Town- shf near Hensel, and Mrs. George Hess and Mrs. Herb, Mousseau of Zurich; Pour sons, William of the, West, John of Woodstock, Garnet of Windt:or, and Gordon of Los Angles, Cal., Also one brother, Henry Wal- prr of Hay Township, and one sister Mrs. Sararas oe Mitchell. The fun- eral was held, on Sunday afternoon when a large, multitude of friende, O;LIOOl'Ot, to pay there last xespeet to e deported friend. ReV,.g, Turk, paeok of the St. Peters Luth- eran elktIrtil officiated. The beeeft roily imsc, the sympathy ov their frepds.,,• 0404 41, geefieei.4,teeeeaeoeeeeeee°eeeceeeeeeeee 410, 41W - With MrS CLOTHES: It-. 400 ,20111,fteeeriea "e"."e'sseoleeee There new Fabrics pictore crearir tita' 44:" harmony of perfect dress • ' The new patterns made from'1137ifish. woolens and tailored with the f*a- dorn of style g:ve you the easy cal- ing oI always being -well -e±. See our splendid ranitie priced fr • at at $20.00 and $21..aa REMEMBER All Suits MADE TO MEASURE BratE ALfS.MS FUlkril:EZAL DIRECTORS 0 ,..sur.trom wry .ersar,awalo*.n....r.dt-s...T4Ilittim ermeaeloieseatteeem.eaLemateteteger -zeleeekeereeeeeeeeeeeeMenemeeel=eeneerreree' Bar ai „` 1. i s! ar ams. We are Offering Our Customer GENUINE BARGAINS IN THE FOLLOWING GOODS:. Wool Blankets, Flannelette Blankets, Wool zrad Fleeced Underwear, 'Prints, Broadcloths, Gingt,,anas and Flannelettes. • Girl's and Children's Pullovers and Sweater Coat - Men's and Boys' Heavy Socks and Stockings, Swealen Smocks, Heavy Rubbers, Overshoes, 41• ETC., ETC. R. N. DOL 1+00-:•‘1 GEM:MAL ENEROH.,Of PHONE 11- 97 taxeneerMaacraanarra.'"axa.azaeacrattra,== Lfi. 5F aims tt13014MDTaare A 4