Zurich Herald, 1930-07-10, Page 5'.'t.h.trsda3r, To*y 100; 1930
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BTSINESS CARDS
DUDLEY . E. HOLME S
ISARRISTER, SOLICITOR, molt,
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ARY PUBLIC, ETC.
O1'FICE—Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODE1UCH, Ontario.
Special Attention to Couneel and.
Court Work.
NIT.. Holmes may be consulted at
lEoderich by Phone, and Phone '
charges reversed.
woo woo
,wants, For Salo, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
Dr. 11. 11. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D B.
DENTAL SURGEON
At DEITZ BLOCK—ZURICH
Eery Thursday, Friday, SoI
urday
At HARTLFIB'S BLOCK,
DASUWOOD
'Every Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday
and
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones National
School of Auctioneering. Try me foi
Itegistered Live Stock, (All Breeds.)
Terms in keeping with prevailing
.prices. Choice Farms for Sale. Will
sell anything Anywhere.
Phone 18-93, or write.
Zurich.
Licensed Auctioneer
FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
1 AM IN A POSITION TO CON -
duct any Auction Sale, regardless
as to size or article ria nos not will
,our business, eS for Services Rem
Tnake no chaig
tiered.
ARTHUR WEBER --
Dashwood
Phone 15-57.
Overstock
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Tires, Tubes. Low Prices
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MEAT MARKET
ANNOUNCING
THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
FROM THE FIRM OF YUNGBLUT
DEICHERT, THIS WELL ESTAB
LISHED MEAT BUSINESS' AND
SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
$. Yungblut & Sou
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Announcement
SPRING PRICES NOW IN EFFECT
FOR
Scranton Coal
Cot a Alberta Coal
and Soft Coal
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 50 iCt
Per Ton will be allowed for cash.
'Dolor Early as prices will advance on
June 5th,
Case .& Son
HENSALL
Phone 35
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P o 1 LT R Y
WANTED
'Takes every Day till 3 o'clock, p.m.
1)o not feed Fowl same morning
When brought in.
Ighest Cash Prices
ee, .---CAS1L FOR
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
%.Etteau 111. $ems. Z'.ix i h
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IN 'MS COLVISIA
NOTICE
Will the party who removed the
chain attached to the float at the
Fair Grounds return the same at
once, as the party is known and will
be dealt with if chain is not returned,
]3y Order.
FOR SALE
Wagon with flat rack, coal box,
iouble set brass mounted harness.
'iuggy, light wagon. All in .good
condition.. George S. Thiel.
FOR SALE
11 choice young pigs tor sale, ap-
ply to Simon Greb, Zurich.
HONEY FOR SALE
..Pure Clover Honey for Sale, at 10c
a pound, in your containers, also a
.invited quantity of second grade
;lover honey at 9c. a ib., in your
containers. Let us fill your pails as
.goon as possible.
J. Baberer & Sons.
(South of Dominion Hotel)
NOTICE
VOTERS' LIST, 1930
Vlunicipality of Township of Hay
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I have
omplied with section 7, of the Vot-
,rs' Lists Act and that I have posted
ip at my office at Zurich, on the 5th
'ay of July, 1930, the list of all per -
ons entitled to vote in the said
,iunicipality at municipal elections
tnd that such list remains there for
nspe ction.
AND I hereby call upon all voters
o take immediate proceedings to
ave any error or omission corrected
according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 26th day of July,
1930.
Dated at Zniich, this 5th day of
: une, 1930.
ANDREW F. HESS, '
Clerk of Hay Township
Zurich, Ont.
For Sale.
We have a number of Good Second
Eland Deering Binder Canvass for
sale, cheap, while they last.
Louis Prang, Zurich.
NOTICE
Kind'l'y settle your Hat Shoppe ac-
counts with Mr. W. L. Siebert at
the Post Office.
NOTICE.
S. J. Sadler & Son, Expert House
Caulkers. You would not try to
:seat your home of office with a win-
dow open. Why let the draught and
wet in between the casing and brick.
For particulars write or phone 225.
S. J. Saddler & Son;. Forest.
PLOWING DONE
I am in a position to do tractor
plowing by the acre at reasonable
prices. Apply to Herbert Neeh,
Phone 81r4, Zurich. 47-5
NOTICE
I am in a position to do good repair
work on Overhauling Cars, Tractors,
Etc., at very reasonable charges.
DAVID FUSS, tN15
Phone 1-89 Zurich
PRODUCE WANTED
We are in the market for good
produce and will pay highest ' cash
prices for the same. Let us have
your Fresh Eggs and cream. Phone
116, Zurich, Ont
Thos. Meyers 52-p
NOTICE
We specialize on the following:
Ford Transmission Linings. Ford
Rear Ends; Ford Springs; Ford
Valves Grinding; Brakes re -lined on
all makes of Cart; We give special
attention on oiling and greasing all
makes of cars; .Radiator anti -freeze
attention, Tule Repairing; Have your
springs oiled.
Leonard Prang, Zurich.
William
A.
H. Brown
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LOCAL [TEA'S
• Mr, and Mrs, Herb Mousseau were
Sunday visitors at Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and da-
ughter Mae, made a business trip to
London on Friday,
M', and Mrs. John Wolper and
family of Woodstock, are visiting
with relatives here:
Mr. Leonard Masse and rdr. Ed -
Ward Thiel of the Bronson, spent
Sunday on the Blue Water Highway.
M1, Harold Reichert and Miss Min-
erva Reichert spent Monday evening
with friends on the Bronson Line.
Mr. and Mrs, H. G. McKinley and
two daughters of Toronto are visiting
with relatives and friends here.
Miss Verlyn Thiel spent Sunday
with friends at London and Wilton
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Thiel and
family of Blake were Sunday visitors
with relatives at London and Wilton
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. T. McAdams of the
Bronson Line picked 96 quarts of
cherries off one tree on his farm.
The cherries being of Spanish variety
Mrs. Schluchter of Detroit, was a
recent visieor with her mother, Mrs.
H. Rupp. The latter accompanied
the former to Detroit, for a time to
the city of Detroit.
Mrs. D. Gascho and Mrs. S. Amens,
who are spending the summer months
at Gland Bend, were visitors at their
homes here Saturday night.
The farmers are .exceptionally
busy these days with the big hay crop
which they are harvesting. Cherry
picking time is also here, and they
also prove to be a good crop, in fart
everything is looking excellent for a
big year's harvest.
Mr. R. Campbell and daughter
Barbara Anna, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Valette, and Miss Herva Valette, all
of Flint, Mich., were visitors at the
home of Miss Anna Hess and other
friends.
Mr. Hirschleber, an expert on tun-
ing, cleaning and repairing pianos.
of London, will be in Zurich next
week. This mechanic comes highly
recommended and is very outstanding
in his line, having done some work in
Zurich, some time ago, which has
proven very satisfactory. If your in-
strument needs any . attention leave
your order with Mr. Fred Thiel, the
local piano dealer, and your wants
will be looked after.
Mr. and Mrs. K Yungblut were vis
iting with friends at Kitchener, the
past week,
Miss Marcille. Farwell who has be-
en at London for some time, etas reg
turned home.
Miss Anna Overholt, who spent a
week in Goderich, has returned to
Zurich.
Mr. Alvin Gascho, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end at his home in
the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Waler Jeffrey and
family of Detroit, are visiting with
their parents, and other relatives in
these parts at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Charrette, of De-
troit, are visiting with relatives on
the Blue Water Highway.
Born—At Zurich, on Wednesday,
July 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb.
Krueger, a son.
Mrs. Alex Foster and daughter
Miss Helen and Mrs. C. Eilber spent
Tuesday with friends in Stratford.
Miss Kothern Merner, who attend-
ed High School at Elmira, is spending
her holidays at her home, here.
Miss Dorothy Corriveau of London
is visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. March Corriveau, of the 14th
Con., Hay.
Miss Marguerite Prang and friend,
and Miss Truemner, of Detroit, were
week-nd visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Prang.
Mr. Oliver Johns on of Goderich,
and son Harold of Toronto, visited
at the house of Mr. Thomas Johnson
recently.
Mr. and iVtrs. Jacob Platz, their
daughter and two sons, were visitors
at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. A. J.
MacKinnon, and the Johnston family
the past week.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Council of Hay Township was
held on Monday in the Council Cham-
bers. A full account of the business
doings evil appeal in next week's is-
sue.
The Smith family relation held
their annual family reunion picnic at
Grand Bend, on July 1st with 47
in number. Members being present
from Crosswell, Mich., , Applegate,
Mich., Milverton, Ont., Kitchener,
and Zurich. o
Mrs. Agur, Mother-in-law of the
late Rev. Dr. Fletcher, of Hensall,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
T. L. Williams of town. Mrs. Agur
celebrated her 99th birthday thi;
month, and is possessing all her fac-
ulties, and takes a keen interest ie
life.
Children's Day was well and fitting
ly observed in the Evangelical chur,.
on Sunday, when special and suit
able programs were rendered for th•.
occasion. The special speaker war
Mr. L. H. Pletch, of Sebringviile, whu
is Superintendent of the Evangelical
Sunday School of that place. Mr.
Pletch's messages were well received.
Visiting at the home of Mr. an i
Mrs. Wm. Finlay of Town Line, on
Monday of last week were: Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Graham and family.
Laura, Irene and son Elmore of Shep.
herdton. On Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs.
Walmet Rose and son Carol and dau-
ghter and Miss Davis of Frankford,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton Farrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Farrel and son
Bobbie, Mrs. Albert Farrell and Mrs
Sam Usborne, all of Ripley.
In last week's issue we made men-
tion of a local citizen who has the
appointment of issuinv gun and
hunting license, but since we have
been advised that Mr. Wellington
Johnston proprietor of the Dominion
Hotel, has received this appointment.
We are however not in a position to.
assure whether these licenses are al-
so being issued by the party in last
week's paper or not. But we do
know that anyone desiring these lic-
enses can get them from Mr. John-
ston, at the Dominion House.
The Special Summer meeting of the
Zurich Womens' Institute was held
in the Town Hall with a large at-
tendance of members and visitors.
The Presidant, Mrs. E. Klopp presid-
ed and extended a cordial welcome
to the visitors who were jPresent, in-
cluding the Crediton Branch, who
were invited for the afternoon to
hear the summer speaker, Miss M.
0. Powell of Whitby. The meeting
opened by singing the Institute Ode
after which Miss Powell gave a splen-
did address of the wonderful work
which is being done by the Institutes
in all parts of the province. The
importance of purchasing Canadian
made goods was stressed and some
very fine samples of Canadian text-
iles were displayed. her address was
full of suggestions as to life in a
community. A fine program was given
consisting of a piano duette by Mrs,
Dr. O'15wyer and Mrs, 11 G, Bess,
Piano solo by little Mfirgaret Hey,
Vocal duette by Mrs. Gordon Mon,
lock and Mrs. Em. Fahner of Cred-
iton. Splendid reading by Miss Pearl
Wurts and Mrs. IL Cowan. The
meetinclosed by singing the Nation-
adl� f � Foot no S�pii�ii t1 g
al Anthem, after which a delicious
sapper was served by the Zurich lad-.
R.'�'aVBk tyw.• fes of the W. I. at the Dominion
.Ea . s _tot .Shop* t 6 which "
.. e c] w ct tyaa, taxes ed by:aa.
AT
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World."
Everybody Welcome to all Sas vices.
E. Tuerkheim, Pastor.
Friday, 8h: Luther' League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
10. a. m: .German Service.
11.15 Sunday School.
7:30: English Service.
• IN MEMORIAM
McBride—In sad and loving mem-
ory of our dear son Ervin Frederick
who passed away one year ago, July
6th, 1929.
rime inoves on one year has passed
Since death its gloom its shadows cast
Within our home where all seemed
bright
And took from us a shining Iight.
We hiss that light and ever will,
LIbr Ervin's vacant place there none
can fill.
A wonderful son, companion and aid
One who was better God never made
Always so good, unselfish and kind
Few on this earth his equal we find.
He had a nature you couldn't help
loving
A heart that was purer than gold.
And to those that knew him and loved
him
His memory will never grow old.
But there is someone who misses you
sadly
And finds the time long since you
-rent
There is some one who thinks of you
Always
And tries to be brave and content.
Gone is the face we loved so dear.
Silent the voice we loved to hear.
Tis sad but true we wonder why.
The best are always thefirsttodie.
He bade no one his last farewell
He waved his hand to none.
His spirit fled before we knew
Ttat he from us had gone.
A Brother,kind o Son, so dear
A faithful friend when he was here.
When evening shades are falling
And we sit in quiet alone
To our hearts there comes a longing
If he only could come home.
Friends may think we have forgotten
When at times they see us smile
But they little know the heartache
That our sttiiless,llide all the while,
But Ervin is sleeping so free from all
pain
Oh wake him, not sweet spirit to suf-
fer again.
He slumbers so soundly, oh let him
sleep on.
his sickles is ended, his troubles all
Just think horn hesuffered and moan-
ed with pain.
In the long night hours we soothed
him in vain.
Till God in his mercy sent down from
.above
An Angel that .whispered a lnessagi
of love.
Sadly missed sty Father, Mother.
liir,�:lel:
and Z.asters.
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NOW IS THE BEST TIME OF THE YEAR TO PUT IN YOUR
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