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Zurich Herald, 1927-04-28, Page 4Y .4M - m ., <^ri v4' ,s. , AXA t7 `• �' ? 4 505 • Bond Interest When your interest coupons become due, or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds, deposit them in a Sav- ings Account in the Bank of Montreal. The money you receive on your investment in bonds will then earn interest for you. Zurich Branch: C. H. JOY„ Manager. I3ANKOF MONTREAL Established 1817 zzU ICH HEIRALD R EV, F, B, MEYER Popular Pastor of Calvary Evan- gelical Church, Dashw000d, who has been . stationed at Dashwood for the third year: COUNT? NEWS !lathing in the lake at s yfic7lt£ began on Tuesday ::lay i t'it, onu raf ta:, fair boing the lint, lefosn'=.tion was received than the North Iiuroii by-election will be bed 111 ,,time.. The da.o it Pe un iiter,too:t, has. not b. --on decided yet and ao far a there has been no oft - tete ai]iloenee'ITif nt•. • i• Annie and Emily Keyes have re- tuned to Varna aft'e'r 'apendii g the ' winter at Oshawa and Niagara, Mr. and Mr's. John Bath'weill, of 4!" Varna, have returned from their 4+ trip to the coast and aro quite con- vinced that there is no better place to live in than good old Huron,. Tlw first public graduation ex` erciies in connect:on with the Clin- ton Public Hospital, atlhough th- er have been several graduates, were held in the town hall on Tees - day evening last, a large audience of people exhibiting their interest 'ere present. The three nurses to receive their diploma's were; Mr's, i ,ee he d, Mi s Mena y, and Al.sa !lass. Wednesday, April 13th, saw the first Bacon Hog Pair :in the County of Huron. An ideal day brought out a 'considerable number of far- mers to view the exhibits and to try and form an opinion of what is required in bacon type. A- round 200 hogs were Brought out to the fair of which number 159 Sere actually shown in both •the breading .and, market classes. Th- e3e'consi•stedt of 4 boars, 33 sows. and 122 market hog&. ROOM II Sr. III--Ru;.h T.e.ean, Kath! ei 111e:ner, Stuart Wolfe, Earl Zimmer - Amelia W i;lert, Howard Schenck, Gerald Mason, Irene Guenther. Jr. III Arnetta Eveland, La- urz Wi mer, Ro _.1 Wil.ert, Sheldon Wein, Hubert R,I5tt44ei, The:nia Fischer, Lorna Kraft, Elld eVitt er Gladys Maier, Olga Fischo , Leton- ard Res,'en ever, Melvin Mason, Me! vin Schlundt. Sr. II—Evangeline Held, Regina Miler, kowar:l K:un pp, Mi ton W1 lert, Mary Meyer, Albert Goetz, Ella Eveland, Phyllis Reid, Ila Mason, Margaret . . Restereey.er, Lorne'Genttner, Harold Kraft, Mir- vyn Willert, Harry 'Rinker., Letta R. Geuther, Teacher. ROOM 1 •••••••••••••.••••••••. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• t Autos and Auto Supplies 1 AVE CARRY A COMPLETE LINEOF AUTO ACCESSORIES, AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE VARIOUS LINES j CORD TIRES 30x3% AT ONLY - •,-• ..- $8.50 TUBES 30x314 AT ONLY _..__.._. ___ , ...... $1,40 3 GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT ..---- ..... $1.5.00 9• 1 SECOND HAND 1% H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. „t'•y 2 FORD TOURING CARS 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR. ee .ty 1 GOOD TRAILER, • • • •' • • • • • 4 • • • • • ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER, ;AVE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND RE -BUILDING BATTERIES. !FARM IMPLEMENTS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND CARRY JUST THE KIND OF MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICO FOR YOUR MONEY 'PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR PUMPS. Tares, Tubes, 'Gas, Oils and Greases L. A. F,rang - Zurich Jr. II, --Maida Wein, Reta Fas fl'.c1 John Meyer, Carl. Meyer. ' Pt. Il- Alvin Fl ischer, Eileen Beaver, Leonard Schenck. �': Sr. I --Garnet Weiberg, Doug! a:s Shenek, Alien Beaye:r, Edna Maier, Ervin Fischer, Mabel Ben- der. Jr, I --Myrtle Geiser, - 11Ir.,rra3 Wolfe, Percy Atkinson, Lloyd leu- wither, Irma Wein, Eileen Willert« Pt. I—Ward Kraft, Alvin Wiliert Verdi Rinker. - Nola K. Geiser, Teacher. • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • •• • w • • • • 4 4e x 4444+41,..4444 * 04*44.a�Y. .0.404404004P#4,404044041-04,040++.60, DASHWOOD larlr. and Mrs. D. McCormick and end family of. Bridgeburg visited Idle latter's mother, Mrs. Baker 'lest week. Mrs. Schultz of Detroit., is vis- iting her parents Mr. And Mrs. z,. Rader - Miss Grace Kellerman, who sp- . nt the holidays with her parents .relnrned to 'Toronto ons Saturday, Muss Beatrice Graybeil of Ter - :tante ie visiting her rp arunts at 'ent sent. enmeyer and T. Collins ef Khiva, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eidt of LATE ANGELINE GRAY1 EIL Jngersoll visited with Mr. anCIMrs Stade on Sunday. Miss Alice Hoffman who spent 2 holidays with her parents, re - *armed to Stratford where elle is HENSALL. King & White, who have the con tract for paving the Provincial Highway be;cween Seaforth and: Dublin are commencing operations at the Seaforth end on Morelay o[ this week, They, have purchased the gravel pit of F,T.:Fowler and are putting in their crushing mat- chinery. A large .number of alien will be em.peodyl at the pit, tgnd a camp will be m, de on the gro- und, The 'steamer Greyhound e will make its annual excursion trip from Detroit to Goderich on Monday, June 6th, this year. The regular moonlight excursion will run out of Goderich on the eve. of June 6th, and the following morning, June 7th, the ptrip to Detroit will be made with return to Goderich on Thursday, June 9th, Seldom has al community been stirred as is that of A•sh[ield and Huron Twps. by tho double trag- edy which took place on April 11 when Mrs. Emile McLennan gals so seriously injured that she patesed away and the infant 'son, born sho- rtly before her death, died aieo about the tams time as the mother The death occured.in Seaforth, of John Robb, a weri known and highly respected resident following a stroke of paralysis,, He was 73 'years old, ancl while be was quite young, the family moved to Logan *here they were pioneer settlers Quite 0 spectacular blaze oc- curred the othar evening at Bay - when Ri •blur! W Stores fee! barn 'was burned to the ground. It is not known how the fire:started as it Was first: noticed in the hay mow. A crowd :coon gather''d and all the livo :stock and implements were a sated., yet some of •the ad- joining buildings were in great danger„ Thurdiay, A ir211 26tH, 1922 "41.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++44 ..,,m,. �,.,.... ....r..�.^ :New and Finer acc. New Beauty, New Features, New Low Price; 'the moment you see the 11eW and finer. Pontiac ;fix, you -rill realize that it is big value and leader_ ship in the field of a w -priced Sixes. Let us prove this by a deinonstration ,. COMBIN- • ATIONS -- IN SIXES AND BIGHTS — GIVES YOIIB WITH 29 CHARMI c BODY TYPES AND COLOR THE 1 14LI.E WIDEST RANGE OF INDIVIDUAL CHOICE IN THE BET-.. • TER AND HIGHER PRICED AUTOS. 3 You must !see and drive these new Paige cars before you you can fully realize the wonderful performance and the 4;' an' azing values they really ares. Let urs demonstrate. 3k AUTO REPAIRING AND GENERAL GARAuE WORK .A u SPECIALTY 4 H. ANGEL, Prop. aGas Oils Greases Tires Accessories 8 Orville Smith and Ray Patter- son, who are in Seaforth hospital are recovering nicely from their operations, Dr. and Mrs.. Smith, of St.Marrs visitewd with Mrs. Smith's parents Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Petty,, Mrs. Thos. Palliser and son Roy idled with Earl Pa:mer's,at,lVinde Mrs. Southey of Sandwich .attend ed the funeral of the late Miss Angeline Graybeil 'thr& week, Mr. P. Mcisaac received the sad news+ of the death of his nephew, Frances Mcisaac of Detroit, who was killed in an auto ace:dnt, Sun- day evening. He was 25 years of age and had ben book-keeping for the Edison Co.,. for the past six years. -The funeral was •beld on Wednesday morning tr. Detroit, There who attended the fu.eral - re Mes. P. Mcl:saac, Mrs. 0. Br'al- C-!ooir. was cast over the vil- lage on Tuesday afternoon last when it vas learned that Miss An- Geline Graybtiil had passed a- way at her home here. Dece esed ;attending Nivormal School, had been afing for some t mesuf- 7 t and Nlrs. An) oid Merrier or{feeing from chronical bronchiti::.She 3stroit are spending their honey! had reached the age of 63 ;nears, 1 vka;?0on in this vicinity. - Rev. PF, B. Meyer and Mr, . Bender are 'attending Confer-' ee in Scbringville thea week. d leaves to days a months and •4 p mou'r tier loss th;•ee sisters and leaves to mourn her loss three As- ters and one bother. The funeral illi:3s A•I;;rt% Hoffman and fie took piece on PFriday afternoon sol•,. Very large shipments of onion have been made by our firma,dur- ing the past weeks,. ee..ese0Se3e N eas,so.SSee •Far®09011100@®•Y011�•��11•06'1l.18► 1 : YeS! Spril)g with its Sowing and I planting time will. soon be here n SEEDS! I , agar AND WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT'WE ARE f P13EPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICEST OF SHEDS, WHETHER IT BE ALL THE VARIOUSS' GRASS 1 SRBDS,0P THE FIELDS OR FOR, PLANTING THE HOUSE - Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Patterson, ac con,lranicd by Mr mod Mrs, -Jos- ]'Itld'soii, were visitors with relate vea and friends in Detroit.., Oliver Geiger, of Waterloo, 514- ney Geiger of 'near SCudlnlry, and Edmond Geiger of London, were visitors w•ilhtheir paronts, Mr.and Mrs. Owen Geiger. Jessie Bue11anan-,spent the eve- ekk-end at London rvitn relatives. Mrs. Relit. McArthur and grand daughter, Grace !Manson, visited. friends at London„ A number from Hen'sall, attend- ed the services at Hillsgrecn on Sunday afternoon last. Irene Dough.a visited for a feet. days last weekerilh friends iii' Lon- don,. Ferrie •Cantelon, o fOnondaga, is client the holidays at els sotee' here. The Bowlers' C ub, 'wh'e''1 is qu to a 'strong organization, held' a lit- erary and rrue;icat entertainment in the town hall the other night The erogran,. was nicely .and. interesting 1y carried out, with Rev. H. Naylor who is a member acting as, chair 11;an„ ,i and F Milverton Mrs Witney, o . NII eI her sister fron'i. Belleville, accerep- aniecl by other fr;end's v;'s.ted with friends here, G. W. o2 the Hensall Tian Davis., s' cI ;of Kitchener ',pent Easter Sun- fg. Co., wa's tx]cen quite eriously -.ter with her parents, '11 end rt,shed tc I ondon hospital • a nurr ser aro where 1 e tv"11 likely be operated 'to the Bronson Line cemetery. SCHOOL PEP(%VT IiAsuwoOD SCHOOL, Room 111 Ian't;e 1 1n here atten- a' i c i r i y 1,. -tied conference in Sebringville on on. ' .40016 -iy,. A.W.E. 1Ietnphirl is having soine "Elmer Zimmerlt' • .ft for Detroit improv ement.:se made to his resi- ''_liaut we•:;k where he will remain for c �, , I? donee. ditto tunneler. V h N Id U The many friLcencls of Gorge 4Vito Margaret held 1041i1ned to , b d H i Hoiden were t hocked to hear .of Strattforcl an Monday, his • sr, dden unexpected death, wil- :Mr JY. Hooper of phidolohih. is Fi.acher, On:�ide Re:eterc.Cyer, Ern= eh oat -erect 1t St, Catherin 'e on 1 'tdin the wive: with ' Me. and in Guenther, Margaret Willert,Retfi eltiesday .last, He took sick a g = `eta. 'Chas. Guerlth'e. IT;tyier, S�r'ima Genttner. we gr. ago ar,rl wag taken to the 412r, 1,S n,. I leinstivcr lett for Ji• IV—&ertie Hoffman, Ethylrla hospital weer'+ he was operated on _,• " - T ctsrlev, 1X&d, Melvin Relsterreyer, PIOie en but passed away, He was a res - Trot, r > n t } • .� , Palter, .+ .. i of ld 'wall for a number o� T11` work of the.Exeter Iiortic-s.a�~anoying citizens by ringing theeletee'. �Iri,;,, Pone rs, .Elrrlwll, nnrl Mr .. NI<Iulrc.o Ii�luirpp, Pearl d ,.. Saginaw ,, and 7 fw�y ear;, ago moved tittur'ol tsoeiet;," has inerited 5np- dcorbr;ll and running a,lvayw tL'in of ,�ar*ili'dl6r .1t ' ,r,r tacl.ng 1 C17.1C1r), Vie! ' i -. Addison i�/laaon, Verlti # t 41r i a t, e r ' r - EYeter, and then .a o;z,' ago port and this year Or' membership A quiet Avedfli ig took, plae F on ze dew �w zr7� wr,t11 t.leit c;stcl`, i�7; ltir ,1f , ViC. a I r."af r.,, ! to , y t s14t 4x � ni 'tress, A :ori to al, ;,144 Maui::►f z4i,, i r Lias increased o r V --Ruth Klein liver, GIeen Na- l �•er ior^nce! Guenther. • Sr, IV—Ruth -Rut Mayer, o a + as- ;solo Zerta Nadiger, Sadie Held Elda Kraft, Wallaco Wein, Edna CREDITCN 1• HOLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE ASSORT- MENT OF THE VERY BEST IIMPROVED BANNER SEED OATS, CLEAN AT 65c. BUSHEL I TRY OUR STOCK FOODS i IGREENFIELD'S CHAMPION TONIC FOR POULTRY., KEEPS 1 THEM HEALTHY AND PRODUCING EGUS THE YEAR RO-. • UND. AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE WELL- * KNOWN HOMERY PEED. TRY A PACKAGE. 0 • Louis ScI'iilbe •a oa•em ee.me.OA.N..Smssa ommetwN.r.r.S iessom im Zurich Rev. W. Y.Dreier and Layman J. Heitman attended the Canada corferc rice 1501,'10m 11t'Sebringvi`Ile nver ti.c week -once. Mr, and Mrs. FF. Flynn am 3 brother ,Root. Tetreau, of Detroit visi.od vette Mr. and Mrs, TuLfirld Tetreal'. near the Bend. ltiMrs CR Zwicker and son Gerald eetuined sifter visiting a few days wi`h her sister, Mrd. RatL., at New Name ,1 g.. Mr tpev.l I. H. McDonald and so i• of liellree,. gar: 'nisi ng 'a few clays with her ',Meter, Airs, C. Zitiiekez•. _ Mn. and Mrs. J. Zurbrigg ,and Mre. Northcott 01 Toronto, spent the week -end With Mr. and Air's Ezra ]laist. Eli King luta returned home af- ter 'spending a few days' in Forte eat. Samuel Sheareriown of Goderich Visited hie mother, Mrs. Ry. Shear down,. Mr, and Mrs.. Henry and family of Kitchener, with Charolottee Brown. Peart Dreier of Hanover and Lorn Dreier of Chesiey, visited at the Evangelical parsonage, • Nola 'rest and Helen McIrsaac,' of London; !spent the weep -end at the home of their parent's here„ Lulu Warlock, of Ford City *is-. itocl her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Id- Morlock. Mrs. 'Wm. Watson and family have returned to; their horse at T.hedford ,actor ;spending the win- ter with her mother, Mrs Jos. 1 a1'3t,. Sweitzer vii ted EXETER EISISMENESEMMEINUMIKRIEGEMENNISMINIMMEMEtts mac= ZURT[H HERALD'S 192'7 Clubbing List • HERALD and Toronto Daily Globe ...... ... •........ ... $6.00 HERALD and Kitchener Daily Telegraph .__ $5,10' e HERALD astd Toronto Daily Mail and Empire . ... $6,00 , - HERALD srnd Toronto Saturday Mail and Empire ..,$3.25. 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Rod and Gun in Canada .._... ..,$ 3.15 WE ARE --AGENTS FOR NEARLY EVERY NIA G AZIN1 IN CANADA AND U.S. SAVE MONEY BY ORDERING, trig :� :�-m� �rrd,� .tom,. r' g 12 Er 1,� �.� _ mai RI Sive �ol�ey and Trouble by renewing Your Papers with us. See us for papers ers not listed above pp HERALD OFFICE, Zurich s' i'ir;t el ;I 160,:111.;:,11"IN,y •eg ! ;,I,,, u�u��l.r. �����)I��mI��su������II�����I(I�I�I��(�����i���I�.)j�,�ll"u' yet. t The Loyal • Temperance 'Legon held a' (,splendid meeting it the Library, ;when Mins Murray ad dre•,sed the gathering. 1 . Ilagshaw has 'purchased a large truck and will go from, Sea - forth to ea-forth.to Varna, taking in the ad- joining territory, and will also go from London to Windtsore 1 A number of boys have been I'. W. iu.ai ytlei0i1e 4, li 0 $t1i75•, it W+i .J4 . L ttiz 11L I4t . ,Cate!. IT,edden when Rev. D. McTav-'- i'3h united in Irir11'r,age her youngeft daughter, Grabs Oiive to W�a1t C. Doupe of ;Ll;sborne. Easier Sunday never dawned a neater, cleaner, more beautiful C,,eter,t'elan it did this year, .a - many citizens .spent Good Frida•, in cleaning up. A wedding took place at .00 - James St. church when Mary Baum Doi,pe of U�sborne w•a's unite a marriage! to Conrad Milton Lnth't" e,on of 'Mrs, Aly. I�u:lir..r, tori .shill Or Lx " ir.. r 1 ' ( ..