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Zurich Herald, 1930-04-24, Page 1Vol. XXX No. L . ZURICH, THURSDAY 'M ORNINGI, APRIL 24 1930, Chester L. Smith, Il~' Pw%i s3 $L25 .a year, U.S. $1.50 ha Mk* i1.5pINARREARS, $2MAY13 WA/ Let the Herald renew all your Daily papers and Magazines 4,44004....*4t@v****6• +40+4.4.4.4 44.44004.004,0*****49.*** v4 4.4 <r A 4. a 6 4 4. 6 0 ♦Special ♦ -r 4+ 1 Sherlock.Manning 1 4 • PIANO ♦ t 4 I Practically New with Bench to 1 Match •• • i• •o • • 'A BARGAIN! • • - o • * For Quick Sale • • FRED THIEL - ZURICH " • v 6 PHONE I ••••••••4#4,4440444400.0000000 • .0**,4,044444••8404.♦••0410• ••••M••II••t0.BS••••••••41000 000000**6 Z•••s i♦•Ad•••••: • •.. 4. • f •• • • •• • • • • • 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 • 3 • • • Step�Out This Spring In Brown's Shoes For Siring Days and Brown's Sh ass • • • :• 4 .0 • MAKE YOU STEP OUT .AMBITIOUS; READY TO Go. EVERY . • GOOD STYLE FOR SPRING ES .HERE; BLACKS' :IIEW 'TANS. SPORTS.. A. GREAT COLLECTION .OF NEW ARRIVALS • ASIDE FROM THE GENUINE .PLEASURE •OF INSRECTINC • THESE NEW GOODS FIRST, IS THE ADVANTAGE OF EARLY 1 SELECTION. 0 of A Step in Tomorrowa 1 AND YOU'LL CHOSE FROM'THE FINEST VARIETY OF EX- CLUSIVE SHOE. MODELS FOR'MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, REPAIRING:NEATLY DONE Brown's Boit Shop HRH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY • • •Ne••• •••!••• isesesettee bieseao•••N• .• • • • a• .• • • ••••••••••••••••• • .0 000 00*•••••60•44.0f+44••+••••+•40 _ SUI .Spring 0-verc ats BETTER 6; :Styles, Fit Value if if You expect the Finest Quality .47 and .Keenest Styles at POPULAR PRICES d i YOU OWE IT TO US ANIie TOURSE`LF READY MADE—TAILOR MADE►DE TO blEASURE r� EW NECIKR, NEW HATS, NEW SOX, NEW SHIRTS, AND ;> AL OTHER. LINES OF MEWS •. 1.>\W MOWS. F7_IRN1S MEWS .AND B' FURNISHINGS OFF ANS BLOCK Eoffa .Son EMBALMERS . I.'S .Nim .ih*H ER.a L 4.6 ', DASHWOOD Mr. Czar Steinhagen of Ailsa Craig spent Good Friday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Morenz are visit- ing in Kitchener. Mr. Ira Tiernan of Hammon, sp- ent the week -end with his parents. Mr. P. Schroeder of Monkton, is visiting relatives in. this vicinity. Miss Myrta Hoffman of Kitchener, spent Easter holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosendahl of Kit- chener spent the week -end with the later's father, 1Vir. I. Weltin. Miss Rose Zimmer of Detroit is vis- iting at her home here. Mr. Gordon Callfas of Sarnia cal- led on friends in town on Good Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. May and Miss Mat- ilda Ehlers of Kitchener spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oestre- icher. Miss Nelda Fassold of London sp- ent a few days with her parents. Miss Bell of London, spent the Mr. Clayton A. Hoffman of Galt is week -end with Mrs. Faust and Miss g s endin g Easter' week under the England. p par - Miss Anna Tiernan of Guelph, sp- ental roof:ent the holidays with her parent;. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mcisaac and fam- ily of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac. Mr. and Mrs. S. Zimmerman and Mrs. J. Ehlers of Zurich, were Sun- day visitors in town. The Cantata given by the choir in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening was a decided success. A large crowd turned out and were well pleased. Much credit is due to the choir for rendering such a find Cantata. Mr. and Mrs. Shore and Miss Til- lie li 1iex of -Woodbridge, spent a fete days in .town. Miss Myrta Taylor of London, is visiting her brother Dr. and Mrs. Tay lor. Quite a number are attending Con- ference in Zurich this week. Mr. Henry Callfas spent the holi- days in Thedford. Mrs. Thomas and Miss S. Reid of Goderich, Mr. Mac Brand, of Detroit and Mr. J. W. Porter of Tiverton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid. Rev. and Mrs. John Oestreicher of Ottawa Valley are visiting the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Oes- treicher. Rev. Oestreicher occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church Dn..Sunday morning. Messrs. Lorne and Eugene Tiernan of London University spent the holi- days with their parents. Mr. Lester Ash of Sebringville sp- ent Sunday with Milton Sauer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmer of Wind stir visited friends in town on Satur- day. .Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble and farn- i7,v of Sarnia visited with Mrs. Fink- beiner and Cathern on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Sunday wifh friends in London. Mrs. John Brenner and son Clar- ence, were recent visitors to Kitchen- er. Miss Lilyan Rose spent a most ple- asant' week -end with friends at Tor- onto. Miss Myrtle Weber of Toronto, is spending the holidays at her home on the Bronson Line. Miss. Leila Witmer of Kitchener, is holidaying at her home on the Baby- lon line. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and two sons of Forest, were Friday vis- itors in'town. NOTICE • 1 hereby wish to advise that all panties owing me any accounts are :advised to come on or before April 3,0th, Any accounts not settled by that date will be put in other hands for nollection.—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 G ciuine Scranton Anthracite, Sol sway Coke, Miller's Creek Soft, Pocahontas, Cannell, Galt Alberta and Small Pea Coal for Banking DISCOUNT of 50c per ton allowwi, for CASH PAYMENT ONLY i.. ,. cal7.tei r, HENSAL.L ()N1 Office Phone 10w House Phone :10: Pleased to see Mr. Win. Lamont able to be out again after his recent illness owing to flu. Miss Mabel Schacte of London, sp- ent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. C. L. Smith, the past week. Miss Meda Surerus of the Toronto Public School teaching staff is spend- ing herholidays at her home on the Bronson Line. • The ;Euchre Party and Dance put on by St. Poniface church on Tues- day' c t ,ing• was well .attended,, and much interest manifested by all those who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman of Galt were Friday visitors with their parents here. Mrs. Hoffman is stay- ing the week over with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert. Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, wno spent the past five weeks at New York city taking a post graduate course, re- turned to his hone i nZurich on Saturday and has again taken op his professional duties. The Doctor has had a most beneficial and in- structive course, which will be of great value to his profession in the future, ,VIr. J. Roger, cival engineer, who was a recent visitor in the village, has completed making a survey of Mr. Gordon Turnbull's farm on the lake shore, along the Blue Water High- way, south of St. Joseph. Mr. Turn- bull is having his farm sub -divided into building lots and will offer them for sale. Part of the farm is cover- ed with shade trees and the location is ideal for summer homes. On Wednesday afternoon of this week the official opening of the 66th annual Conference will begin in the Emanuel church Zurich,•when Bishop S. P. Spreng, D.D. of Naperville, I11. will be tibe Conference chairman and will convene till the end of week. At every evening there will be special addresses by outstanding speakers and also special music rendered. The public is invited to attend as many of the sessions as their time is avail- able. On Sunday there will also be services held in the ocal town hall, and good programs of addresses and music will be given. A Bad Motor Accident Four were seriously injured on Saturday in a motor car when a car drivetr by Mr. T. Laporte . of Detroit and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Laporte, of the Blue Water Highway near Drysdale, with four occupants, collided with a motor truck driven by E. A. Edwards, in Warwick Township one mile west of Arkona. T. Laporte suffered from laceration of the head; Mrs. Irene Laporte from shock; their six months' old baby was probably fatally injured, and Miss Charmaine received back injuries. The four in- jured were taken to the office of Dr. Walter Robinson at Arkona and later conveyed by an ambulance Obtained in Forest, to the Strathroy Hospital. The party of Dctroiters were on their their way from that city to spend the Easter holidays in Zurich. The La- porte car was proceeding toward Arkona when the car collided with the truck, which was roing to Forest. Both machines were idly smashed in $5.00 $5.00 Ready to Wear Spectacles, DARK OR LIGHT SHELL, FRAME WITH LENSES, COIVI'PLE:T1 IN CASE Why strain your Eyes Sewing or Reading when you can ohtarn Pair of Guaranteed Spectacles at this price., • ;:' Let us fill your next Optical Prescrpition. We have the Iate�tt :rx Frames, and can do it for Less Money. HESS THE JEWELLER. 04.4-+++++++++F+++++++fi1f4+44z++•E•+++++++++++.&i4!i 404- 4 0 FRITZ & SON New and TJsed Car Brokers 4 + 1929 �. 1927 Phone 82 1925 1928 1928 ++ 1923 + FORD COACH WITH Chevrolet Coach Ford Coupe, Baloons. Chevrolet Coach ... Pontiac Sedan Ford Sedan Brand New Ford A. Zurich TRU7NK. RACK AND FENDER WELD 1927 Ford Ceath 1929 Ford Fourdoor Serlait: 1926 Ford Cay-vh; 1927 Ford Coupe 1025 Ford Coach Coach 1027 Essex. Coma 1930 CHEVROLET COACH, NEW WHY YOU SHOULD SEE AND RIDE IN ANY OF THE ABOVE CARS BEFORE PURCHASING A USED OR NEW CAR OF ANY MAKE: 1. Each Car listed is purchased direct from private otwaer:. 2. The above used cars were arose dealt iia on new cars, hut atesre disposed of on account of financial difficulties by aumers. 3. The upholstering, fenders, finish, are original and compare av- ourably with new cars, 4. The' majority of these Cain axe zFults* equipped with fiaropesm Speedometers and the latest Accessories. 5. The best assortment of High 'Class Used Cars to hoes facort. in Huron County. 6. LONG EASY. TERMS PHONE AND WE WITS* BE GEAR TO DEMONSTRATE ANY Vii~ THE ABOVE Cam_ 4 • • 41, +++++++++++++++4÷44.4+4411441-14+++++++++++++++4.-41÷6+1t NEW eons Don't miss seeing :and getting our prices on our New Spring :,.no 1 Summer Dry Goods of all kinds. • ALSO SHOES, HARNESS R.EP.ALIIS, HARDWARE„ $"A iRT OILS, AND OTHER STAPLE LINES„ TOO NUMEROUS 1110 MENTION. 1930 GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS JUST OPENED P Er GET YOUR SUPPLY NO +t N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT the Collisionand all the passenger. PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKEt of the Detroit ear were injured, •