Zurich Herald, 1930-04-03, Page 1Vol, XXX N42
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MAKE YOU STEP OJT /AMBITIOUS; READY TO GO. EVERY
GOOD STYLE FOR SiPRING7IS HERE: -BLACKS, NEW TAN,S,
SPORTS.- At ;GREAT COLLECTION OF 'NEW ARRIVALS
ASIDE FROM thlk. GENUINE :PLEASURE OF INSPECTING
THESE NEW GOODS :FIRST, 'IS 'THE ADVANTAGE OF EARLY
:SELECTION..
Step in Tomorrow
AND YOU'LL CHOSE, FROM 'THE ,FINEST -v.Ailia,zy OF EX-
CLUSIVE SHOE, MOD S,FOR MEN, 'WOMEN .A.1U) C31LDREN.
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Ask Province to Take Over -
Blue Water Highway
The annual meeting of the Blue
Water Highway Association was held
at the Royal York hotel, Toronto, on
Thursday, February 27th.. The presi-
dent Col. C. S. Woodrow, of Sarna,
was in the chair and delegates were
present from Goderich, Meaford, For
est, Orillia, Midland, Pentanguishene,
Sarnia, Kincardine, Collingwood, rjob
ermory and. Southampton. The
president revieWed. the work of the
organization, particularly pointing
out the necessity of the prompt pay-
ment by the municipalities of their
annual contributions to the Assoc
iation. The secretary, Mr. Harris of
Sarnia, gave an oral report upon the
operations of .the year 1929. He. st-
ated that triffic last year was prob-
ably the largest in the history of the
Association. He reminded. the Mein -
hers of the meeting held at Owen
Sound last fall at which it was de-
cided to co-operate with the Ontario
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April 20th is Easter
'Order, your Easter SO now and get
a Car 'Tailored Gamest
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Delivery any time between now
and Easter.,
MEWS AND BOYS' FURNESHISIGS
HOFFMAN'S BLOCK
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Mr. and Mrs. C, Either were Mon-
day Visitors at Hensell.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau made
a motor trip to Woodstock on Sun-
day last.
naast.
d Mrs. H. H. Cowen and Mr.
Ward Fritz were week -end visitors
at Toronto.
Beginning next Tuesday evening,
the local stores in Zurich will again
be kept open for business on Tues-
day evening of each week.
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Mr. and Mrs, John A. Smith and
family moved their effects to Alvin-
ston the past week, where Mr. Smith
to Florida International Highway As -lis engaged in the butcher business.
sociation. Some discussion took place I The auction sale of the el -Teets of
in regard to the map the latter Assoc-clJohn A. Smith, and others, drew quite
iation had issued. The secretary sug-
gested that the vice-pres. elected for
each county should assume a greater
measure- of responsibility for the
work of the Association in the county
A motion was carried that all dele-
gates be asked to have their members
of Parliament request the Provincial
Government to take over the road
from Wasaga Beach to Elmvale. It
was also decided to ask the Trovin-
cial Government to take over the,
Blue Water Highway from Sarnia. to
Owen Sound as a Provincial High-
way.
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CARD OF THANKS
Miss Anna Hess wishes through
this medium to greatly thank all the
neighbors and friends for the kind
and generous assistance and sym-
pathy shown during the recent illness
and departure of her Mother, the
late Mrs. Gertrude Hess.
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FOR SALE
I am offering the following articles
for sale privately real bargains for
quick sale: Kitchen Cabinet; Tap-
estry Couch; Good cheer Range;
Quebec heater, 3 burner coal oil
stove with shelf, 2 Wilton Rugs, 3
Linoleum Rugs;- Electric light fix-
tures, Etc. T. L. Wurm, Zurich
COAL 1930
! COLD DAYS !
YES, THE COLD DAYS ARE HERE
AGAIN! ARE YOU PREPARED'
WE ARE Prepared with a large
Supply of
HIGH GRADE FUELS
Genuine Scranton Anthracite, Sol
way Coke, Miller's Creek Soft,
Pocahontas, Cannell, Galt Alberta
and Small Pea Coal for Banking
DISCOUNT of 50c per ton allowc'
for CASH PAYMENT ONLY
HENSALL ONT.
,Wil.ce Phone lOw
House Phone 10.1
Massey -Harris
ANNOUNCING
THAT I HAVE. BEEN. APPOINT-
ED AGENT AND LOCAL DISTRIB-
UTOR POR THE FAMOUS OLD
AND RELIABE MASSEY-HARRIS
UNE OP FARM IMPLEMENTS,
AND -SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Repairs and Repair Work a Specialty
N. E. SIEMON
Yhme I.- Zurich, Ont.
a crowd in the village, and although
some articles went quite reasonable,
yet everything was sold.
A. number of relatives from the
village, and vicinity attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Adam Birk
at Dashwood on Friday of last week,
Much sympathy is extended to Mr.
Birk and family in their bereavement
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reichert, Mr.
and Mrs, Alf. Reichert, and Mrs. E.
Reichert attended the funeral of the
late John Doerr, near Auburn on
Sunday.
Rev. C. Schrag and son Gordon at-
tended attended a large auction. sale
of Shorthorn cattle at Belmont, on
Tua We understand that Mr.
Sehia is now going into this popular
line of cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Krueger, who
have recently purchased the property
in Zurich from Mr. A. G. Edighoffer,
have moved to town and are now liv-
ing in their new home, and we wel-
come them as citizens of Zurich. Mr.
Edighoffer however, will stay with
Mr. Krueger for a few months until
the latter is well acquainted with the
business.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Zurich 13ranch of the Womens'
Institute will be held in the Council
chambers on Monday evening, April
7th at 8 o'clock. The topic address
will be given by Rev. W. Y. Dreier,
and the Committee' in eharge are:
Mrs. H. Gellman, Mrs. P. Manson,
Mrs Alex. Foster. Every lady is
cordially invited to attend and help
to make the meeting interesting.
Am ong those who attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Gertrude
Hess on Sunday last, were: Mr. and
Mrs. Q: N. Taggart, of South Bend,
Ind; Mrs. E. H. Voelker, Mrs. E. C.
Valett, Mr. W. A. Voelker, Mr. J. H.
Voelker of Flint, Mich; Mt. and Mrs.
Schwalm and Mr. John Schwalm
of Sebwaing, Mich; Mr. David Sch-
luchter of Elkton, Mich; Mr. John
Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.Brand
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weit
zel of Stratford; Mrs, Sam Barber,
Miss Mary Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs
John Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Zimmerman, Mr. Harry ,Zimmerman,
and Mr. Adam Manz of Tavistock,
Mr. Adam, William and Henry Ling-
elbach of Zorra; Mr. Wm. Wolfe of
New Hamburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pre-
eter, Mrs. Flora Brown, Mrs. W. C.
Callfas and Miss, Myrta Hoffman of
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gott-
schalk, Mrs. Emma Winters and Mrs.
Pollard of Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hoffman and family and Mrs.
Stacy of Dashwood; Mr. F. W. and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo'rgc Hess of Hen-
sall. Mr.and Mrs. Mose Faist of
Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. G. Bisset of
Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson of
Centralia. While the flower tributes
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hess, Mr. and
Mrs. Q. N. Taggert and Mrs. Raabe;
The Zimmerman family; Mrs. Bertha
Ecksten and Mr: and Mrs. J. E. Eck-
stein; Geo. Hess and family; Mrs.
Louise Hess; Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Hess; Mrs. E. II. Voelker, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Vallet, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Campbell, W. A. Voelker and J. H.
Voelker; Mrs. C. Fritz; Mr. and Mrs
J. Hoffman and family; Mr. and
Mrs. H. Hoffman and famqy Mrs.
Stacy; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hess and
family; Mi. and Mrs. R. Schultz and
Family; Ladies' Aid 10. and Mrs.
E. Brand; M:•. and Mrs. G. R. Hess;
,Mr: and Mrs. -17, W. Hess,
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Ready to Wear Spectacles
DARK OR LIGHT SHELL FRAME WITH LENSES, COMFY:FIE
IN CASE
Why strain your Eyes Sewing or Reading when you can obtain n.
Pair of Guaranteed Spectacles at this price.
Let us fill your next Optical Prescrpition. We have the ktest irsz
Frames, and can do it for Less Money.
HESS THE JEWELLER.
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:t CARS BEFORE PURCHASING A USED OR NEW CAR OF ANY
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1. Each Car lister/ is purchased,' direct front private owner.
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C FRITZ & SON
New and Used Car Brokers
Phone 82
Zurich!
1929 FORD COACH WITH TRUNK RACK AND FENDER WELD,
1927 Chevrolet Coach
1925 Ford Coupe, Baboons.
1928 Chevrolet Coach ...
1928 Pontiac Sedan
1923 Ford Sedan
1930 Brand New Ford A. Coach
1927 Ford Coach
1026 Eord-Fourdoar Sedan
1926 Ford Coaceh
1927 Ford C'eupe
1625 Ford Coach
1927 Essex Coach.
1930 CHEVROLET COACH, NEW
2. The above used cars were not dealt in on new cars, but were
disposed of on account e& financial difficulties by owners.,
3. The upholstering, fenders, Snish, are original and compare Fav-
ourably with new cars.
4. The!majority of these Caru are fully equipped with Um= pers.,.
Speedometers and the latest Accessories.
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5. The best assortment of Ifizb Class Us -ed. Cars to 'OEoose. fir. 41*
in Huron County.
6. LONG EASY TERMS
PHONE AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO DEMONSTRATE ANY OF .1
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NEW GOODS
Don't miss seeing and getting Mar
prices on our New Spring audi
Summer Dry Goods of :11 kinds
ALSO SHOES, HARNESS REPAIRS, HARDWARE, PAINTA,
OILS, AND OTHER STAPLE LINES, TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION..
1930 GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS JUST OPENED GET
GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW.
R. N. DOUGLAS
GEWENAL INIERCHANT
PHONE n 01' 9 7 BLA Ke
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