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ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 27 1929..
is the big medium between Buyer and Seller.
DASHWOOD
Mr. and. Mrs. ,Ativan Hesterneyer aof
'Cavalier, N. D:,, are waking g ry latives
'in this vicinity-
Mr.
icinityMr. and Mrs. Jr.Teeter and fam-
ily of Kitchener spent I•xsr ' 'ednes-:.
day with Mr. and Mrs- Hy: Hoffman.
Miss Gladys Guenther of Preston,:
spent a few days with her brother,
last week_
Quite a number from here: ;attend
ed Decoration Day at Exeter Cemet-
ery on Sunday.. The D.' wnod Bursal
also being in attendance-
Mr and Mrs- Blake and daughter':
•z)f Port Arthur. were week—end vis-,
itors with Mr. and. Mrs: Clarence Gale
Rev. Saur . and soar: Minta e are at
'tending Camp Meeting at Ottawa
Talley, this week
On. Thursday, July 4th is the .day;
of the ;great ,annual Strawberry Fest-
ival'to be held on. the Evangelical ch;,
urch .lawn,- afterwhich a good pro-
gram will be given. So Don't forget.
the date. Dashwood -Band in attend-
ance.
Misses Myrta Hoffman and Marg-
aret Hall. and Mr. Wm. Bergy of -Kit-,
chener spent Sunday at the home of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
Hy. Hoffman.
The ;public school picnic held at
Grand Bend last Friday was a grand
success.
Mr. Clayton Pfile .; spent Monday
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mcisaac of
Windsor were week -end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mcisaac.
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Robes which1 am retailing far be-
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Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and Mr, and
Mrs. Bennett and Mr. J. Brokenshire
of ,Atwood visited Mr. Mark Broken-
shire .on Sunday. '
Quite a number from htre attended
the funeral of the late Jacob Holtz-
man at Crediton on Saturday..
Mrs. Her=man Eidt of Ingersoll is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Stade. Mr. Stade continues quite
poorly.
A number of young ladies of the
village met atthe home of Mrs. Tay-
lor on Monday evening, it being a
shower for Miss Nola Geiser, bride -
elect. The evening was spent in ga-
mes and cards after which a dainty
lunch was served. - .
Miss Flossie Kleinstiver of Strat-
ford spent the week -end with -her, par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kleinstiver.
Mr. Urban Zimmer spent the week-
end with his father and sister. Mr.
Zimmer has a fine salesman position,
with the Battle Creek Surgical Sup-
ply and Supporter Corp,' with offices
in the new Fox Theatre Bldg, De-
troit, Mich.
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. C. Eilber visited with.Hensall
friends a few days last week.
Messrs. Fred and George Papineau
of Detroit, called - on friends in the
village on Monday. r.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Smith and two
sons were Sunday visitors with:fri-
ends at London. •
Mr. and Mrs, Lennis O'Brein and
familk of Detroit, were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Wn1
O'Brein.
Mr. E. Bossenberry, who has been
for the past six months at Bayfield,
has returned to Zurich, for the sum-
mer, and is making his home with Mr;
Mr. Ward Fritz is away- to Oshawa
on business.
Mr. - John Weido was a recent vis-
itor with' relatives at Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. - A, Melick were we-
ek-end visitors with friends at Kitch-
ener.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Merrier of De-
troit, were Sunday visitors with rel-
atives here.
Mn and Mrs: Geo. Thiel and fam-
ily were Sunday visitors at Auburn.
Miss Marguerite Prang of Detroit,
was a Sunday visitor at her home here
Mr's. Alex Foster spent a few days
last week with friends at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Eickmeier and
son Bruce, were Sunday visitors at
St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs: Harry - ,Siemon of
London were week end visitors with
friends here, •-
Monday will be observedin Can-
ada as Dominion Day, and is a Nat-
ional Holiday, -
Miss Gladys Guenther of Preston,
who is spending her vacation with her
another here, spent the past week in
Dashwood. -
Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile, Mrs. R.
Geiger, and Mrs. Lydia Pfile and dau-
ghter Pearl, motored to Blyth on Tu -
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Chester' L. Smith,, Publisher,.
$1.25.a year, U.S. $1.50 in Alva,nork•
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LET US SHOW YOU THE NEWEST
STYLES IN LADIES' WRIST WAT-
CHES,. PRICED AS LOW AS $s.bo
GENT'S POCKET SIZES; FANCY
ENGRAVED CASES $5,00 TO $25.
GENT'S STRAP WATCHES,' VERY
POPULAR $8.00 TO $20.00
WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
Hess, The Jeweller
COAL 1929
IMPORTANT FUEL
: ,riouucems.ant
Effective at
Once
We beg to announce a reduction elf .
50c. per ton from the winter pricee„
on all 'Grades of Anthracite Coal -
In ad•'iti: n, we will allow a disecomet .
of 50c per ton for CASH PAYMENT
ONLY, on Anthracite and Ail grad ,.
of FueI. - -
Pricer on Anthrac!te will advance e .
June 15th.
Take advantage of,these. Rock:Bottox .:
Prices, and - lay in your supply, now
of The Original and OnlyL: -
D. L. & W. SCRANTON GOA
Or The Famous ,,
D. & H. LACKAWANN.A COAL.
Noted for its great kaat. -
Cazitelcaa,.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, - and
family visited over Sunday with fri-
ends at Kitchener.
and Mrs., P. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Heinen and
�,,x�*+�ghter Pearl of Manitoba, are vas- �
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1926. Ford Coach like new, upholstering spotless, priced very low
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Mr-. and . 11Irs. Paul Jeffrey and
family of Detroit are spending a few
days visiting with the foriner's Mother
Mrs. Chris. Ayott.
Mr. W. Major of Toronto, •was a
week -end visitor with his family?
who are spending a few weeks at the
home of Mrs. Major's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Siebert.
Mr. A. McCormick, Mr. N. Dorsh,
Miss Pearl McCormick, and -::Miss L.
Dillan of Detroit, were Saturday vis-
itors with 1% r. and Mrs• Alex. Fos-
ter. -
Mr. and Mrs. Quimbe N. Taggart,
and Miss Myrtle Raabe, of South
fiend, Ind.,, were week -end visitors at
the home of -Mr. and Mrs. A, F.
Hess and other relatives.
,Miss V. V: -Siebert, Zurich's popu-
lar milliner, is moving her stock of
ladies wear into part of the house
owned by„ W. C. Ca]lfes, and just the
building west of .IVIerner's General
Store. Miss Siebert Will have very
convenient quarters in this building,
and 'will be in a position to serve the
public in the usual efficient way.
The Heist Bakery has now been
moved into their new quarters, and
are now 'using the now and large
bake oven rcently built, with a capac-
ity of about four hundred loaves.
While the interior of the retail de-
partment 'is not quite as yet complet-
'ed, yet there is a vast improvement,
and Zurich will soon have good reas-
ons to feel proud of its Bakery.
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Kelvinator
FIRST in the Field
FOREMOST To -day
NOW 'IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR
KEL INATOR..DON'T ' WAIT TILL
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'WARM WEATHER IS OVER,
TO 1tEAP THE BEST RESULTS,
1 ELVINA:TOR IS NOT ONLY AN
ASSET IN SUMMER; BUUT ALL
TPIE YEAR :ROUND. SO ANY
0 WISHING. TO GET PRICES
ON DOMES'T'IC OR COMMERCIAL
JOBS, COME AND SEE ME.
Tire only Refrigerator' that gives a
Goxzrse on ;""service in Canada, and
every Agent 'is a service matt.
Oesch Agent
a� 'arouiad here renin • at the'
home .fair. and Mrs. S. Jacobe.They
came clown from the West by auto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schluchter, of
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Schluchter of Cavalier, N. Dak., are
visiting a few days at the home of
Mrs. G. Hess, and - Miss Anna.
1VIr. and Mrs. Jac. Schwartzentrub-
er and son Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Oesch, of the Bronson Line, were
week -end visitors with friends at Kit-
chener, New Hamburg' and Tavistock.
Mr. Theo McAdam's father and
step mother, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Adams and Mrs. Chester McAdams
and two children all of London, vis-
ited the week -end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Theo. McAdams on the Bron
son Line. -
A rather unique event was enjoyed
by Mrs. Mary Stelck of the village on
Sunday, when she accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. ..Harry Solday and Mrs.
Johnston of Hensall on a motor trip
to her birthplace at Sebastapole, at
Tavistock. It -is 68 years ago since
Mrs. Stelck last saw the place of 'her
birth, when she was 12 years of age,
and she saw the same house, although
somewhat remodelled. Mrs. 'Stelck
quite well remembers some of the
flower plants that are still there, and
she plucked a nice bouquet as a
souvenir to bring home. It was ind-
eed a day's outing not to be forgot-
ten for awhile.
At Your Own Terrns-
1929 Ford Model A. Coach, new at a bargain
Ford Sedan, 4 nearly new tires, paint like new. Our price may
Essex 4 -door Sedan, in good condition. Make us an offer:
• WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE THE CAR YOU BUY.,
SEE OUR USED CARS AND COMPARE PRICES AND CONDIT-
IONS WITH OTHERS
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$125.e9
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AGENT FOR THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX CARS. A SIX EN
THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOURS. ASK FOR A DEMON-
STRATION.
SECOND HAND FORD PARTS AT HALF PRIM
Daters'--Fries
St. Mathews Lutheran Church, Kit-
chener, was the scene of a pretty
Julie wedding on June 13th, when
Leona Alberta, youngest daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Pries, Gaukel St.,
was'uanted in Holy Matrimony to Rev
Olbert Daters, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Daters of Zurich. Rev. .
A. Mehlenbacher, a close friend of the
groom, officiated, assisted by Rev. J.
chneider, pastor of St. iVlatthews
Church. The bride who was given a-
way, by her father was -attractively -
gowned in ivory crepe with veil to
match, and carried a bouquet of or-
chards baby breath and Maiden hair
xern. The bridesmaid, Miss Eila Ritz,
wore a'yellow ensemble and carne
a bouquet of sweet, peas and maiden
lair ton. Mr. 'l'i.d Goss of Gan
anopua acted as best man. 1"ollow,
nig the ceremony a .reception was
held at the bride's home to about 40
guests. Later in the evening, the
newly wedded pair left en a motor
trip to Niagara Falls, Toronto and
Oshawa. On their return Rev, and
Mrs. Daters will reside in Detboro' '
where the groom is pastor of the
Lutheran church there. Their many
Zurich riencls extend congratulations
We have opened u
Our first shipment of Spring wed
Summer Dry Goods
WE ALSO CARRY A. FULL LINE OF HARNESS RE?AfRSi,,
HARDWARE. SHOES, DISHES, GROCERIES, GARDEN AN
ROOT SEEDS.. ALSO KEEP SUPPLIES FOR ALAI.;Dli tt
1 AMPS, AND REPAIRS FOR NEW PERFECTION COAL OI'.L,,. l
STOVES
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL IVIEROHANT'
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