Zurich Herald, 1928-03-01, Page 1Vol. XXVttC No 33
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCii 1 1928,
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*1.50 IN AS':EABS, $2 MAY BE OSdY$
• Build up your own Community by
baying GooN/‘
ds in the hams down
a nunvber of young people. i
,farmers Little tnGinius Mr. Wm Reid and sister of Bay
field visited with Mr. and . Mrs,
Next regulate negating of tTlnicf,.ue J. C. Reid on Friday,
fblub NO. 65e Will bee held in. School meg. Hy.. Rader who pent a
House, No. 14 ou'Priday evening few weeks in: Detroit, has returned
.March 2nd,, at 8? pili•' Everybody
Welcome. A. good turnout re-
;eetEested., 'i. t '
Vac= Klopp, Seeet ' lJ t
'oseph ?tiler,,. President.
home.
Mrs. 3-. W. Gragbeisl its on the
sick list.. We liope for a speedy
recovery.;.
Mrs. N. Stirs continues quite
d ill. :
Miss Beatrice Graybel 'of
Toronto is 'visiting her parents.
The many friends of Mr. Chat.
Stephan /Who 'has been suffering
fromblood-poisonin'are pleased'to
rearn that he has improved and
town
is able to take a walk up
these nice day's.
Mr. E. G. Krafft and Czar Kel-
lerman moraterl to Toronto last
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t I DASHWOOD
A Concert under the anspiees
eel the Dashwood Rand will be
given Ion Thursday„ BEarch 15th in
Wein's !Hail, to. which the whale
community is invited. A pl
titled Mr. Bob, will be given by
BARGArnS BARGAINS
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Robes which 1 ant retailing far be-
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low Catalogue prices, gety
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Special Price $12.50 largesize
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AUCTION SALE
OF CHOICE WESTERN
HORSES
Will be held at
DICK'S HOTEL STABLES,
SEAFORTH, On
WEDNESDAY, 'MARCH 7th.
$14.00
BTJYS A REGINA
At 1 &'clock, pan.Mr. John Beichert is away to
:Kitchener on 'n business trip•
Consisting pf a carload of . ,goo
Western horses, ranging in age
from 3 to 5 years, some are good
matched. teams.
Robert Douglas, Proprietor.
IN MEMORIAM
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Mrs. John Albrecht was a Tues-
day visitor in Dashwood.
Rev. P. B. Meyer, sof Dashwood
called on friends in the lvillage on
Friday.
Judge Lewis of Goderich, pre -
In loving •memory • of my Dem sided at the local Division •Court
Husband, John J. Smith, :who ori Tuesday afternoon.
passed away, 3 years ago, March.
Mrs. E. E, Weida,,DMr.. and Mee.
4th, 1925. ' !Rosa Johnston of Blake, were Sun -
Deep in my heart lies a picture,; day visitors with friends at
of a loved
me* ''nllarton.
Conte to rest, in memory frame, I r
will keepit Rev. and Mrs. C, Schrag,.Miss
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Because he was one of the best, Ruth and Gordon Schrag, and Mies
My lips cannot speak, lNancy Gingerich ."motored to Lon -
How I miss him, my heart cannot don on Monday.
tell, what to'sa e I Mr. Milford Schilbe, of the 14th
God only knows, how I miss hima Lon. Hay, wishes to announce that
as I go. along Life way} he is holding an auction sale of
Sadly missed by wife and chile-) farm stock and implements on
dren. . March 15th,
Mr, Rudy Schwartzentruber of.
the Bronson Line has exchangedhis
touring 'car for a good used Ford
eoach footn C. Fritz & Son.
An auction sale will be held
at the Town Hall on Saturday aft-
ernoon, when' a variety of old lum.-
bet, and also a farm will beeold
to the highest bidder.
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$ thleirrecord mashing Prices
lar �i4.5U Sales at ,_ _�f�•45 :
2 Men's Luffibermea Ru�bbere, Regi $2 O
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Boys' Lumbe.r exr Rubbers, Reg. $3.50, at Sale ---4• -+------.$195
Sale at - ------
Child's. Heavy* Rubber.; RegLtlar $2.00, Sale
Sale at ___-_�3.6b �
Men's Calf Biaek,. Goodyear Welt, Reg. 0
3.5U Sale at ___._ $2.45 e
Boy's Solid .Leathci; School. Shoes, Reg. � e
ers Reg. 1.75, Sae, __ 95.c t�
Women's Felt. and Kid Bo.udaur Slippers, g•
ChilYrens. Shoe franv39c- to, ___-_.___ �--1 _•- ._-��$1:19 3
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Men's Rubbers,: all sixes, SPECIAL, at _._- ..- -- ---- ... 3
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Our motto is "full value"
in radio and service.
Our stock of Kolster radio
and our complete line of
radio accessories repre-
sents the "most -for -your -
money" in town. Come
in and have a Kolster
demonstration. No obli-,
gation.
ELMER OESCH
Evangeiicai Church Notes
ZURICH -- ONT.
16 Size, 15 Jewel, Beautifully,
Cased. Let us show you this
Watch for REAL VALUE. A Gu-
arrantee accompanies every- Re -
Hess, The Jeweller
uy the Besi
COAL
DELAWARE & Hurtsco.;'
and
D. L. & W. SCRANTON
C,0 KE
SEMET SOLVAY
SOFT , COAL
MILLER'S CREPE ( i
Arriving
A CAR OF PRINCE EDWARD 113 -
LAND GRADE A, WHITS POT-
ATOES.
OTATOES.
arateiont.,
I"lENBALL ONT
Phones-Office 10w. Rouse Its
Mr. Roy Merner 'of the 14th con.
has •treated his family to a fine
ilrawy, Durant sedan which he ..pur
`, err sed from Mi. Milts..Deitz,,;local'
:,agent'.
The Zurich Branch of the Won-
ens' Lrstitrite will hold their mon-
thly meeting in the Chamber Room
on Monday afternoon, March 12th,
at 2.30 o'clock, instead of Monday
March 5th. Please note the ch-
ange of date and time.
'Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Bess,
were to Goderich on Sunday last,
where they attended the funeral
of Mrs. Hess' grandfather, thelate
Mr, Michael Schwalm hir. Hess
acting as pallbearer.
Mr. and ]'Mrs. Thos. Trcvethick
of Brinsley were weed: -end visit-
itors at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hess.
\Vlitle here Mr. Trevethick purch-
ased a new Whippet Six sedan,
from Ivlr. H. Mousseaa, local dealer
in Wiily,s-Overland autos.
Rev. Prof, Iveu.lorffer of the
Waterloo Seminary, will have
charge of the services in the Luth-
eran church o a Su lid iy. In the
morning his discourse gill be in
the Ge ro'n Ian' urge, whi e in the
evening be will peach in the En-
glish. Prof Nen?orfl'u.• is one of
the outst.n.iug returnod m!ssion-
aries from In•:lia, and in his boy-
hood days lie spent part Of his
time in ' Zurich, while the family
lived here IIe come highly r:'.-
MODEE,N BEATITUrDES cornrrended as a very able 'sp-
eaker and it will be a treat to cv
Blessed is the christlan who will ery one (present to hear 'him.
not straw at a drizzle On San-,
day and swailow a cloudburst POPtJLAIt IIENSALL COUPLE,
trrr Monday;. 1. WFDs;.
Blessed is the church member who The marriage of Dorothy, dau
can endure an boar and a quarter
at iV oaship, as wed as two hours alter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. We'.slr,
and a half in a place o1 amuse-:Hensali to Ernest Laird Micklet
merit. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tickle
Blessed ars: ye if the organ prelude of- hinge own, was qu'etly solemn -
finds you in your pew, in a de- lime' on Saturday, Feb. 25th at
eotional mood, on the holy Sal'- tbeee, &cloc}c, at the home of the
bath. bride's 'parents„ Rev. A. Sinclair
Twice blessed is he If he ,goes to officiating. Roses and pink and
ehuc.ch: when visitors would pie- white carnations made a pretty
am
vent him. Verrify thy 'pastor setting for the wedding. -1'h..
shall rise tip and call theeblessed bride, who Was given in marriage
in the presence of all the people, by her father, looked charming in
a periwinkle frock with sleeveless
Evant;'e i':t:c Services beginning bowee and a drape falling from
at, the
Dside Little Lo.rettalell
7 30 p m are in progress at the ,
eft
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FORDS! FORDS!
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7 if E INVITE. YO*..r�
To inspect our New and . Used Cars
before you purchase
We have a nice variety of used Cars in A 1 condition:
,. and will take your car in exchange and give Terms
No extra charges for financing. This saves
between $35. and 350. on a car
Evanee is al church this week and and Mary Clarke, cousins of the
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next and you simply can 'teffor
to miss a service.
Sunday SerVice,$)
10.00 0,01, AVotaship
Sub' ect-•The ch]istian that ifs
irresistible power.
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11 a.ln._Bible School,
Jw E. Gauicho, Superintend
1.30 p.ra,-Wor`'ship'
',Subject --.And another' Book
OP al ed.
Rot'. W. Y. Dreier, Pastor
bride, were Winsome ring re,
and flower girl. Miss Eleanor
Fisher played the Lohengrin mech.
axed M',ss Florence Welsh s:s!'er of
the bride sang "Until", The
an gift from. the groom to each of
the little cousins were pearl need:
laces and bracelets to match, to
the pianist, a carved metal brace-
let, set with green onyx, ;and to
the soloist a Mendelian purse. Fol-
lowing a buffet luncheon, iVrr. ani
was Mrs. Mtckle left on a trio to De -
trek and Toledo, On their return
th y '�Y 111 reside in Tlensall. M,
ent.
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FORD TUDOR 1927, mileage 4,000. This car is like new;.
Extra spare tire, gas guage, Speedometor, new License...,
FORD TUDOR 1925 in good condition; equipment, spare
automatic wiper, slip covers, heater and license, at a
any one can afford to pay,
tire,
price
FORD TUDOR, 1926, Upholstering and paint like new. Speed-
ometer, Clock, Heater, spare Tire and License.
FORD COUPE, 1925. Saloon tires, Shocks, and in
FORD COUPE, 1926, Loaded with extras.
nice shape.
FORD TUDOR, 1922, in nice shape, new tires and license at
the price of a Tourign Car
THREE FORD COUPES, Al; 1923 Models, sortie just like new
inside, Motors A. 1. Tires like new. Any of these atthe
price of touring cars.
O. SON.
FORD DEALERS
Tires 30x3'. $5, to SG. Batteries $9 4
SECOND ,HAND FORD PARTS A.T HALF PRICE
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Bargains B
In order to reduce our Stock w
are putting on a two 'weeks sale of
all lines of Dry Goods such as:
FLANNELETTES, FLANNELS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MACK-
INAW FLANNEL, SERGES, SILKS AND COTTONS, MEN'S
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AND BOY'S UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, TOP SHIRTS AN fl
WINDBREAKERS, LADIES, GIRLS' AND CHILDREN'S tkTy -
DERWEAR, SWEATERS, STOCKINGS, MITTS, GLOVES, El('
Shoes and Rubbers, Dishes, Hardware, Harness Repairs, every.-
thing
v rthing will go at Greatly Reduced Priem. Sale Commences yea
JANUARY 14th, and ENDS '(3N JANUARY 28th.
COME AND SECURE SOME ?3 a'i.RGA;CNS WHILE THEY le&S`i~:
e ,r DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
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