Zurich Herald, 1929-06-27, Page 5ThUrsc ay. "ura> 2711r, 1929,
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Et*.H ERALD
ODD. LEY . If OLIVIVS
:f3. RRISTER, SOLYO1'TrOE, NOT
TART PUBLIC, FITC.
' 97FICE--7S.'amilton Streets ,oat or
t2T TOUR
Want , For Sale,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
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COMM'S
STRAYED.
Unto` my premises about June 1st,
]ice Squares GODBRICH, Ota, u: a red heifer, Owner can have same
Spacial attention to Couneel and
Court Woal4by proving,- property and paying
for
R'rlmeoamabeeozaatecak'eapexses.Henry Cleusius,
t',by P Ynn
ale�ieb Phone, anal i h+s.
mares serveaped.
NOTICE.
We are in a position to do custom
plowing. Sat`is:l',action ,given.
O. Schrag .& Son.
H.14.14.114.
Dr. IL _.., COWEN
L. 1). u. DD. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK "ZURICH
Eery Thursday, Friday, l tl,tarday_
At IIARTLEIB'S BLOCK,,
DASHWOO'D •
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
:Eery
OSCAR KLOP?
Bradaiate ,Carey M. ;ivnes Nat -
,a3 :School of Auetioneering. Try
seas for Registered Live Stock,
131 'Breeds). Terme in keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
1?irMs for Gale. Will +deli anything
Amywhere Zurich
'Phone 28-93 or write.
Licensed Auctioneer
EFOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
AM :IN A POSITION TO CON -
Meet any endive Sale, regardless
tilis to Size or article to ee11. I
'cit your businezra, anti If not
satisfied will make no charged for
.vis
Arthur Weber — Dashwood„
Phone 13--57
Goodyear
Tires, lubes
New MoljiioiI
U.S.L Batteries
*l S. WEIN, Prop
i1AiM$'wOOT MOTGIS nRI1410E
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Zurichs' ,Popular
MEAT .LYS. ARTS •1
ANNOUNCING
THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
FROM THE FIRM OF YIINGBLUT
DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB
EIiSHED MEAT BUSINESS, AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
He Yungblut & Sou
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OOATJ 1929
Announcement
SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
FOR
Scranton Coal
Coke Alberta Coal
and Soft Coal
1A SPECIAL. It11SCOUNT OF 50 Cts.
;ter Ton well be allowed for east.
1111 srlar Early as prices willasisaaca on
- Juno Tats.
Case & Son
!boas 380?FIENSALL
LIVE
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Iteltest *Mosey day Glx' t 'v aestp ibi.
Vales• Iv ht Mr.
-lest Cavi, Prices
aro.4f ' .
W. ti
STRAYED
From the Parr Line, Hay Town
ship, a grey yearling steer marked
at
both ears. Finder kindly notify.
Adiulph Kellen -4" .Dashwood.
FOR SALE
15 acres of hay, carr be bought by
the a^re or by the ton.
Asorick Brisson ..
WANTED
A Woman to do kitchen work, no
cooking. Apply to, Lake View Hotel,
Bayfield, Ont •
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BABY CHICKS
• Batched in the Huron Mammoth
the cleanest and healthiest hatching
mechineegoing, Cleans the air from
the hatching trays' before it mixes
with the eggs by patent process
Barred Rocks and White Leghorns
Order early. No deposit required.
Price guaranteed satisfactory ten
days before shipment. Custom hatch-
ing $4 for one hundred, $15 for five
hundred eggs. Phone 97r4, Hen -
sail. J. E. McKinley. tf-32
The Imperial Life
Assurance Co. of Canada
BEAD OFFICE — TORONTO
E. E. Wuerth—Agent
ZTORICH Phone • 11-81
enarantee and Accident Insurance,
eldest and Strongest Co. to Canada
The Middle and Upper School ex-
aminations wer held last week begin-
ning on Monde, and the Lo' rer Scho-
ol nn Thursday, June 20th; the Mod-
el Entrance on Monday,. June 24th,
and the High School Entrance on
Wednesday, June 26th.
HENSrALL.
Mrs. Jas. Sparks has returned from
spending the winter months with her
daughter, Miss. Belle, of Brantford,
arid is getting nicely settled in her
comfortable home here.
Mrs. T. C. Joynt and sons Carey
and Donald, returned from a very
pleasant extended visit at the home
of Mrs- Joynt's brother, and wife,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bonthron, of New
York.
The many friends of Fred Brock
are' pleased to learn that he is im-
p -roving nicely after his recent oper-
ation at London Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Wilson and
fainly of Bay City, Mich., are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Munn.
A. J. Sweitzer, accompanied by W.
Simpson and 1 Carmichael, of Detr-
oit, visited their relatives here. Mrs.
Sweiitzer and daughter, who have
been visiting here, returning with
thein,
Robt. Dodds is here from Manitoba
on a visit, and as it is some 505 years•
since he lived in this vicinity, het
urallly sees •many changes and 'susses Interest along this line.
the faces of those that he knew so
well in bygone years. Mrs. Henry Brown of the 15th con
Mr, and Mrs.. Kenneth Pope of (t advises us that on Monday morning
a fine large deer crossed their farm
tawa are here spending few: days' and passed -very close to the house.
visiting the former's mother, while on Mr. Roy Lamont of SianIey also saw
their honeymoon. - His many friends a deer on his Error a few days ago
here wish him every success and hap -
hi the woods. Whether this is the
:pines.
Mrs.Jade Guenther, Who spent a
week or se at MVlitchell, has returned
to her home at' Zurich.
Mr. Sam Oliver of Kitchener, was
a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs
C. Fritz on Tuesday„
M. Oliver Johnson of Galeria,
spent Sunday at the home of hist bro-
ther, Mr, Thomas Johnson.
LAST Between' the lake, St. Jos-
oph and '..��urieh, I1 pair of spectacles.
Finder kindly • return to Dr. II. H.
Cowen, Zurich.'
A very large number from the
village attended the. big:Liberal pis,en
nic. at Grand Bends. en;WeUUnesdey
n
afteroon last.
Bev,, and Mrs. Dreier are attending
the :lamp Meetings near Mildmay of
the Bvangelleal church, ,a few days
this week. • •
The auction sale of liieuschalcl °`ell'-
ects of Miss Ida' Brill on Saturday,
brought out quite a large attendance
of people, and everything was sold.
Merrsr 'Carl and Perce Weide mot-
ored to Buffalo over the week -end.
Their father, Mr.. Jacob Weide, who
spent the week at that city, return-
ing with them,
Mr. and 1V1re. Gid. Bechtel and
family of Baden, and Mr. Harry
Ashcroft of Kitchener, were Sunday
visitors at the home of -km. Leah
Rennie.,
The new 3-h. p. motor for the fire
hall is expected one of the first days
and as soon as it arrives, will be in-
stalled. Already Mr. Hess, the ."el-
ectrician, has .done thenecessarywir-
I ing,.and we trust will soon be going.
At the auction 'sale • of the estate
of Lisette, Reichert, on Friday of last
week, the real estate was purchased
by Mr, John Neuschwanger for the
sum of $500. and it indeed seems
good value for the money, as there Ls
seven acres of land attached with the
dwellin.
The County Road, or known as the
Zurich Road, has received its annual
treatment of dust prevention, 'and
this year the calcium chloride was us-
ed in place of the road oil as in for-
mer years, and a great many of the
:
:itizene re better pleased' as it is
not so full of undesirable odor as the
oil, and does not adhere so easily to
A very interesting matrimonial ev-
ent was celebrated, in St. Peter's. R.
C. Church, Drysdale, on Monday,
June 24th, when Rev. Father Leo
Marchand united in Holy Wedlock,
Miss Albina, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Papin ata, and Mr.
George liarzel of Detroit. The Her-
ald joins their many friends in extend
ing' cohgratulatiorts. .
Res
On June 12th, at Mitchell, Rev. Mr.
Storm united in marriage Miss Cecelia
Neeb, of near Mitchell, and Mr.EImci•
itestem'Mrs.eyer, son of 'Mrs. Tillie Rest
mayor and the late Edward reitem-
ayer, Bronson Line, Hay Township.
'rhey will reside on the farm on the
Bronson Line, The Herald joins thele
many friends in extending congratu-
lations.
With the closing of the old bake
shop, the last 3-phase motor went ofi'
the hydro line, and the three large
transformers erected at the mill have
been taken down and sold to the Ex-
eter Public Utilities, where they will
be used for supplying power. Mr.
Hoist, as well as Mr. L. Prang, the
only two customers who had recently
been using this high voltage of power
have both exchanged their motor.:.:
and are now running off the range,
circuit, ,tamely the 220 line.
Mr. Jacob H. Holtzman, for years
a rominent merchant tailor at Cred-
iton, and for many years superint-
endent of the Zion Evangelical Sun
day School, passed away on Wednes-
day morning of last week, aged 63
years. The funeral was held on Sat-
urday, from his home, Crediton, to
the Evangelical cemetery for inter-
ment. He was a widely knowr
na - church worker, and took a very deep
The strong arm of the'law has be -
ifdeer or not we know not, but
if it is not the same deer, it looks as
en reaching out somewhat during the if deer would be plefityful again, and
past week on offenders in the way of instead of hunters going in the fall to
fast driving and noisy conduct on Muskoka to hunt, we can have •it here
the streets and indulging in pastimes in good old Huron County.
that are forbidden by the by-laws.
Clarence Shepherd, of the Bank of 'The monthly meeting of the Zur-
Montreal staff, of Gore Bay, accom- icli^iBranch of the Women's Institute
paned by his bride, are spending inet in the Council Chambers, on
some holidays at the home of his pas- Tuesday evening, June 11th, with 20
ents, 1V Ir. and Mrs. J. Shepherd. ladies present Mrs. E. F. Klopp and
W. Fee and sisters visited friends Miss Jae Lamont taking charge of
at Watford, Strathroy and Dresden, the evening's 'program, Dr. P. J.
While in Dresden they were the gues- O'Dwyer gave a splendid -talk and
is of Rev and Mrs. Naylor. demonstration on First .Aid, and this
Monday 'Morning hast one of our was indeed interesting anti Educating
pioneer and suaech respected residents Mrs. Klopp in behalf of the institute
passed away in the person of the late thanked Dr. O'Dwyer for his address
Elizabeth Dells relict of the late Robt and good will, Miss Veola Prang.
Hunt. Mrs. Bunt had reached the favored the meeting 'with a vocal
fine old age of 88 years and was the solo, after which Mrs. O'Dwyer gave
youngest daughter of the late 1.Bell a piano solo. Both these numbers,
one of the pioneer residents of Tuck- were well given and received. Sev-
eerstnith Tp., and who; in the early ye- ez'al business items were then thane-
re of the settlement of Huron coon- acted and two new members received
ty, carried on a milling business at The roll eon was answered by Hot
IC:i pen.. After Mr. 11uiit'a death, Weather Rrirtks, which Were also
Mrs. Hunt, together with her eldest very good. alitene will be ee meetings
'sister, Margaret :Bell, who still 1.or the 'months of July and August,
?h c; inoveai from. `Clippear to. Hei sill but to begin. again refreshctl in Sep-
'w,hetie they have since lived. teuhor.
ore
Miss Martha Heideman visited at +h*+i.t^..o ,PAS.I►rr,►.t►lh. ►„p. ;,p440044•44*•ob/+ *+►ck4
Kitchener the past week. , .+
Itev, and M:rs. Albert Daters, bridal e,
couple, are visiting their parents here e
this weak. e Farl'fl ,
Jrnpieinents
Mx, rill Mrs, i+. F. Klopp aiad
Mass Veola were recent . visitors at WE AR HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS, 1N7 S, AND
To,+onto and Elmira. WILL BE CLAD TO
Miss Margaret Scjrilb.e was a visit- q SUPPLY YOU WITH JUST THE KIND OF
or with Kitelzceer friends ,the past . F- MACHINERY TFIAT YOU U it1iMED THE MOST; AND THAT WVII.)i;
Mr. and rdr . Hugh. Thiel of •axe + i GIVE YOU MOST VALUE PER DOLLAR OF COST.
14:th ConeConeandandAirs. E.l,�;icteznaiz, ^
otored to Guelph on. Sunday, CARRY A FULL LIME OF PUMPS; PIPING AND FITTINGS
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AND BESIDES WE INSTALL OUR PUIYiPS. 3k
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gascho, air, and •
Elkton, Mich., and ie LET YOUR NEXT CREAM SEPARATOR BE A DE LAVAL
Wo have the Agency for this District.
Mrs W.Craigof .El' P1 1
Mr. and ,1Vtrs. Jackson, of New York,
Were. . visitors the past }geek at• the •
home of Mr. and ltlr,s, 'John. Gall.rna:i
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GARAGE SUI.-�PLI i
Stephenson Re -Union WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GARAGE SUPPLIES I
A, very interesting and ' import':!nt ; CAN SUPPLY YOU'AND o
event took place on 4'Vednesclay It^lxc: * WITH ALMOST ANY KIND OF AU'aO
19th, when the Stephenson sdnyly, e ofi' PARTS, AND BESIDES CAN SAVE 'YOU MONEY ON SAMI,
the number of 150 atliered= at the '� DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING IRING AND. RE. a
!ionic of Mr. and Mrs. S"i tn. R. Ste BUILDING BATTERIES
phezzson of Parr Line. There were YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
members present from Mariotte, Mich :
London, Wingham, Clinton and lien- m Tires, Tubes, 'B l Grr,,
„all, and a large number from Stat- s � ..
ley, the original horns of the Steph- ® L. /� .
cl;>ons'. It z'; 20 Zea;:; sincearc'- Prang Zurich
union was held and quite a number o
who met at that time h'we silwt' p.;s- a.sa- •,'3•eL'8•a • A+&W 4.tiy:°lS+p3 .p•...t-'. t-.. 44.4.4).6,0,04$4, e 4,„d fi4,4,,,,,,,,,„, 4 41)
sect over the River of Time.. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Stephenson, Sr.,came l'+++44+14++1.444-4<<.-.4:.+�.. •t.,,
to Stanley from near ,Port Rope in *�° ,,•++.144.40.1041.4.4,40+.4. .1
the early 40's when this country was .g.
almost an unbroken forest. They, 2
with their family of seven sons and
three daughters knew well what the +
hardships and trials of pioneer lir 1,
were. Mr. Stephenson, Sr., passed
away in 1878. Nearly aii the family
married and settled in this vicinity.
Some later moving to• Michigan, and
some to the West. But a number
still remain in Stanley and are high-
ly respected citizens of which any co-
untry might well be proud off. There
are a number of clecendants in the 5th
generation, but only two of the sec-
ond generation remain, Mrs, Ralph
Stephenson, aged 90, and Mrs. John
Stephenson, aged 87. These ladies 'e 0a LBFLEISC
are a connectinglink of the PHONE
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days and the present. They are men-
tally clear and like to talk of the
early days. The gathering last Wed-
nesday was successful in every way.
Oo the hcompany very
fine dinnerarrival was
of setrveed, follot� inga wh- el• •iteeeetteeeeessee see;•egeenteeebe € eeeseeeeeseee•m•se e
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,14,' IS THE IDEAL TIME TO REPLACE OLD FASHIONED FLOORS
OR DOORS WITH THE MODERN HARDWOOD FLOOR OR
FRENCH DOORS
a. LET US QUOTE YOU ON COLONY HOUSES ALL SIZES AND KIND BUILT UP AT THE MILL FOR SPRING DELIVERY
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acquainted which is perhaps the most i •••
Then the day was finished up it-• We have opened up a Garage- •
IN THE STAND FORMERLY : OCCUPIED BY Mr.. LENNIS
O'BREIN AND FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE COMMERCIAL
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the Stephenson family the physicalforce they are to -day. After the conn
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World."
10. a. m: .German Service.
11., 5 Sunday School.
7:30: English Service.
Monday --S. S. Teacher's Meeting.
Friday, 8h: Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
Everybody Welcome to all Set vices.
E. Tuerkheim, Pastor.
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Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH — ONT.
Forcible Feeding, or Hunger Strike
Once on a while imprisoned trans-
gressors of the law refuse .to take
nourishment so that others are com-
pelled to feed them by force or let
them die. The same thing happens
in the church, because some will not
eat the Bread of Life offered them
from time to time. The minister
knows that forcible feeding doesen't
feed, yet many a pastor stands in the
pulpit, or calls at the homes and urg-
es obenience to the word, faithful ch-
urch .attendance, mid week service
and Sunday School Session without
results. But in the long run does urg-
ing get us anywhere? If one does
duty, simply because he is crowded
into it, is there any lasting value in
it? There are instances because of
the barreness of the pulpit, hungry
christians must go unfed, but nowa-
days many are not hungry for spirit-
ual food. They are filled to the chin
with the worldly, and lack appetite
for the Bread of Heaven. When the
souls of people get as hungry as their
stomachs do, We will have to enlarge
all our churches to contain the crow-
ds. Tis sad • indeed, but true, that
over many a church membership it .
must be written: "Soul extinct, but
stomach alive and going strong.”
Thursday 7.80 --Prayer and Praise.
Friday 'J,3O p.m.—Senior League
Friday 5,30 jo.m.—Choir+ Practice
SUNDAY SERVICES
Worsht 10 A. M.
Nowell Geiger will be in charge.
11 Gino -4010 School,
Cia9eha, Suiperintondcnt.
Worship:'/.30 i'. M.
1)r, A. J'. Irwin, IS. A^, fi. D. of
Toronto.
Bev. 01, V. 131,:1614 .11814*
AND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE EXPERT MECNANICAL
. , SERVICE ON REPAIR WORK; ON ALL MAKES OF CARS....
WE SOLICIT THE PUBLIC'S PATRONAGE
WHITE STAR AND STAROLINE GASOLINE
Greases
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