Zurich Herald, 1934-02-22, Page 1Vol w )(XXIV No. 23
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ZU ICHD THURSDAY M HNI U3 FEBRUARY 22 1934.
Cheater L Sea3*, leceialiehefe..
L25 a year, U.S. $1..5ii f Ar1v >
11.50 INARREARs,*2 MAT EN CEELBeitye
Patronize the local Merchant arta Read the Hoiie Paper
Soyabeans
A MEETING OF THE FARIVMRS
..OF THIS
OUR CORNER
Th weatherman -seems to change
his mind daily.
It will take cool heads to keep
Europe out of a general coniiagrat-
ion.
DISTRICT maim BE
HELD AT TH1
'PLACES!:
FOLLOWING The last Great War was supposed
to have been a war to end wars, but
it only seems to be a. starter.
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The' parliamentary investigation
into economic conditions can do a
splendid piece of constructive work
if the committee will leave out poli-
tics.
Since last March under the NRA
the American authorities have de-
stroyed 6,000,000 hogs. Yet even
then the prices are less than half
that being paid Canadian farmers
today.
VARNA—TOWNSHIP HALL
February 23rd, at 2 p. m.
ZURICH—TOWN HALL
February 23rd, at 2 p in
HENSALL—Cammnezcial Hotel
Fbruary 23rd, at 8 p. m.
CREDITON—TOWN HALL
February 23rd,, at 8 p. zn.
EXETER—TOWN HALL
February 24th. at 2 p. xn.
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In Police Court
Magistrate Reid, at Goderich the
• other day found Mrs. Elmer Bell
`To discuss growing Soyabeaas under guilty of attempting to obtain 'civic
Contract relief fraudulently and passed judg-
�COME AND DISCUSS lSTTFKS. Fent of twelve months' suspended
sentence. The charge against Mr.
Bell was withdrawn. Thos. Goven-
Canadia a., ;' lock was committed for trial on char -
MILTON — . ONTARIOges preferred by a seventeen -year-
old Egmondville girl.
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CASE `IS SETTLED
It ` rs understood that the Cort
last fall when the Dashwood bus ran
into the rear of Me. W. E. Turnbull's
milk delivery near Grand Bend have
Properly Fitted Glasses been ami
cabl y settled A
C. E. ZUItBRIGG1, R.. CF
'Will be at Hers' Fewelery Store,
:Every Wednesday Afternoon, begin-
ning at 2 o'clock to fit you with
;glasses.
PRICES MODERATE
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lateran Church
ZURICH --- ONT.
"A Changeless Christ far is Chang.
lug World'
Friday, 8h:—Lather Leagua.
Saturday—Choir Prattitas.
SUNDAY SERVICE
10 a. m.—German.. SeT-Ffcs_
11.15 a.m.—Sunday SelsooL
7.30 p.m.—English. & — ke.
Everybody WelcaPna,n Lwtr =II Semi m,
E. TUERNHE Paster.
SOUTH MEMBER IS CUR-
IOUS .ABOUT CABLE COSTS
'Toronto, Felt. 8—W. G. Medd,
:Progressive member in the Ontario
Lem
b dative for South Huron, has
placed a question on he order paper
of .the Legislature asking :low often
the Government Iaaal telephoned :to
Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Canadian
high coxnmissioner in London and
former Ontario premier. He eilae
i
4
e , writ was
issued against Mr. Earl B. Guenther
as rowner and against Harry Hoffman,
as driver of the bus for e10,000
damages and they entered a counter-
claim for injuries sustained by Hoff-
man and damage to the bus .on the
ground •that Turnbull carried no
rear light and in this way caused the
accident. Ivey, Elliott & :Giilanders
of London, acted for. Turnbull . and
Gladman & S tanbury for Guenther
.and Hoffman.
nquires as to the number of cat:J°
messages and the cost of phone and
cable messages.
NEW
rocery
LENTEN SIEC.IALS
Figs (cello larIC wrapped) l-lalf
Cascade &anion. I -lb. tins
Ginger, l3:R .`ss. .. ..,.<.. ..-
Lake t l- b.
lr ress4a; l
Sardines;, g Oscar Brand ...,-.
Loaf Cheese„ 1 Ib....._ .... .. ....... .
Lemons, 1 ioaen ,..:......,. . .
Rice-,. 4 lbs. for., :...., ...,
1b ,.... ..5c
:10c
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... . t1,
15c
:3'Oc
FreshFr i`' and Groceries ,Alwaysl on Han L
Mtn Treads, Pins, Lakes, Etc.
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IN MEMORIAM
Bender—In loving memory of Mil-
dred Geiger Bender, who died ono
year ago, February 21st, 1933.
Even death has a wonderful mission
Though it robs us of those welove
It lifts our hearts from our surround-'
ings
To long for that meeting above.
No matter how heavy the burden,
No natter how great the .despair:
Heaven seems nearer and dearer.
. To know that our loved one is there
"Be still sad heart, and cease repin-
ing,
Behind the clou ds is the sun, still
shining;
Thy fate is the common fate of all,
Into each life some rain must fall
Some days mus t be dark and dreary" Mr. Melmo Steckle Steckle, Sr.,
Sadly missed by husband, Father of ,the Bronson. line, Stanley, was a
Mother and Sister. recent visitor with his daughter in
. ,,
Mr. Olin Foster of Kitchener is
spending a few days at his home in
town.
Mr. Leo Charlesworth, of Ailsa
;Craig was a visitor with Mr. William
Decker one day recently.
Mt. and Mrs. E. F. Klopp were
recent visitors with relatives in El-
mira-
NOTICE
1 am authorized agent and dealer
for the Renfrew Products of Cream
Separators, Stoves and. Washing
Machines. Also have some used
Separators always on hand. . If in
need of any of above articles, kindly
arrange to see • me.
Hugh Thiel, R.R. 2, Zurich.
Phone 98 r 4. t43
. MARRIED
Be. Rev. E Burn in Evangelical
Parsonage, in Zurich; en February
17t11. Ort'illr. Witmer and ti=.z'iorie
EXTENTION OP CHURCH UNION
IS UNDER WAY
Toronto, Feb. 14,`33—Conferences
between representatives of the Unit-
ed Church of Canada and the Evan-
gelical Church. of •Canada are bein
held looking to the ultimate merge
of the two denominations, Negota
ions so far have been mainly in th
nature of informal discussions from
time to time between leaders of th
two bodies, an official. of the Evangel
ical Church informed the Canadia
Press and as far as that church i
concerned the matter has yet to b
considered by the full committee o
union and finally the whole member
ship before any definite decision.is
s
arrived at.Theological standards of
tee two e _�,�'c: cs are in doss agree-
ment and relations between them
have been .tru1it y for eraia '1i1
Evangelical Church has a menaber:-
'hip of appso:am,ltely 12,000, wink.
some 14,000 pupils are enrolled in
its two conferences, kno*'n as the
Canada and Northwest Canada con-
ferences. .N'umerically the church is
strongest in Western Ontario, while
there are more than 2,000 members
in Alberta and Sask. The. Sunday
school membership lin the Northwest
is nearly 4,000. There are about 80
ir1 th, a'eteinion tend ewe
than 100 churches. The United Ch-
urch of Canada has a membership of
(478„445 and 588;410 pupils on the
Sunday school roll
The Evangelical Church of Can-
ada i.' a denomination largely comp-
osed of those of German extraction
e (aereeasel its e1w c•hcs in West-
ern Ontario are numerous in distri-
tcts where there are G.Grmann. settle-
inenis..tt has been known but official
'ly as the "German Methodist” Church
There are many of the cienornination'
in the Kitchener district, 'where there
al.e :,s;veral churches, also congregat-
ions of strength in•Rodney and Cre-1
diton district, and oteei° sections in'
v r4
br' there it: e
•Gofman settlement. The1!vangelical
ciiu,.�;ii o� t;anada is close* slued
with the E'vangelical Association of!
America, which saw' its iucep�i.ion at
lr l,eg:enin of tl',( i trth, co'.'ntitry in
P ennsyly ania v. ith Jacob .k11:3, •t1t te!
founder. He was a. Gelman Luther-'
an, who became an itinerant minist-'
el', preaching among members of his
race in various centres. The denom
illation spread into Canada. and later
i. it .a ,. .tYi 9 1.:''t Y ''. < t e :t
:lt:irxrtto Identity apart from the Am-
.Yriea.:i association. Gi',?'m.'n was CM,
Y1,i.t ti -•1' ' ,.,t .iii ,•„tr,.
ye "r6 bee recently both fi+,taatatt. end
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Stouffville, north of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krait of De-
troit are here attending he funteral
of the former's father, the late Louis
J. Kraft,
Eggs on the local markets have
taken a very substantial raise in price
.this undoubtedly is due to the keen
demand for fresh eggs.
Assessor W. H. Edighoffer is mak-
ing:his rounds again and that means
that tax day will be here again only
too soon.
Dr and Mrs A. J. MacKinnon and
son .Archie and Mrs. A. C. Kalb-
fleis , motored to London on Satur-
day.f
Are all you ladies getting a box
1o.'it•1ti for the Stade'? Don't forgot
husband along.
Mrs. Filbert Denomane of St. Jos-
eph, was last week taken to London
Hospital and operated an for ap-
pendicitis.. ;Pleased to estate that)
she is improving nicely.
Friday. afternoon, February 23rd,
is the date set for the Zurich meet-
ing -of the . Soyabean growers nreet-
ing. A representative will be pres-
ent and explain the proposition.
Mr. Ed. Gascho is carrying his arm
in a sling, --as a result of the "fast
and furious” game of hockey played'
at Exeter when they met a team of
"tough owes" from London. But
Ed. says "you ought to see the other
fellow.
There will be no services in the
Evangelical church on Sunday even-
ing, and Mr. Newell Geiger will
;740:4%.4 charge in the morning service.
The pastor, Rev. E. Burn, will be
Chesley and Bold the services at
the ;place, owing to the illness of
the Chesley pastor, Rev, G. J. Burn,
who has been confined to his bed
+.' heart trouble, he cannot do his
m!.. and Chesley is depending on
supply pastors.
OBITUARY
Louis J. Kraft is Called
The village and community was
gteady sliociced on Tuea,d.ty e v ening
to learn of the vary sudden passing
of Mr. Louis J. Kraft of Zurich,
who passed peacefully away after a
few days ,of serious illness with
pneumonia. On. Thursday. Mr. Kraft
ep and around doing his work'
about the place, but the disease soon
overtook him and regardless of what
medical aid and good nursing could I
do he passed way on Tuesday aged
06 years, 4 months and le day:..
Before corning to Zurich Mr. Kraft
had farmed on the old Kraft home-
stead, about seven miles south of
2v.i.L'h, eii the Goshen Line, Stephen
Township, till about twenty years
ago when he cane to Zurich and
1•, r:? rn t,i.•nself and Mrs. itt t°t
fine dwelling they occupied and en-
joyed together all these years. He
was a very likeable and pleasant
man to be around, always cheerful
sea , nes ltir with a .sense of humor,
be greatly niisshd by his
more intirn:ate friends in town. Be-
sides his sorrowing widow he is sr^rv-
,., .,,t Yw or son, Herbert "Kraft of.
Detroit; Two brothers, Henry and
1'crtc:r Kraft of Dashwood, and sev-
c r t' sisstt''u. The funeral will take
place on Friday afternoon from his
home in Zurich , to the Lutheran
eliiirAl for service, and to the 't11-1
WHEN YOU THINK OF
Gifts
THINK OF
HESS
FANCY CHINA
SILVERWARE
GLASSWARE
CLOCKS and WATCHES
Gifts as low as 25c.
Above all they are Gifts that
Last.
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Blue Scranton Coal
ALL SIZES.
Petroleum Coke, sexnet Solvay cekeii,.
Genuine Rosedale Alberta D.trn
Pocaho»tas and Miller •Geek, abvc .
on hand..
AGRICULTURAL TTLF, aztd BRICK.
Highest CASH price paid.for Eggs eat:
a Graded Basis_
DRIED APPLES WANTED
(Must be dry, and bright)
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SWEATER'S,
UDNERWEAR
CAPS And Other Winter Goods
WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT
Less Than Cost
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We have the Goods in stock that you require for the
Cold Weather, Such as W-xe;r;! Windbreakers, Woo
Blankets, Flannelette Blankets, Dress Goods, Flannel-
ettes,
-ettes, Military Flannels, :Etc., Etc.
Also Stockings, Socks, Mitt.o?, Cloves, Mens, !?amus; a7.t;r�%
Childrens' Heavy R'ubber's, Sweater Coats and Ps&
Over . Sweaters. Hardware„ Halters and Harness
Repairs, Special Prices on Overalls and Shirts
Highest Prices Paid for Good Bright Dried App ;
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND.,
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