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Zurich Herald, 1927-05-19, Page 1Vo10 XXV11 NO 4 ZURICH. THURSDAY' MORNING MAY 19, (927. Celebrate this Spring Season by ?ONTARIO FARMERS IN FAVOR OF POOL MARKETING Thousands of farmers in south- western Ontario., alter frank and aree aidaussierrt of the co-operate ;.liver pool System: of marketing grain crops, have aeceptee it. Start- ling with a bnunpw meeting on afternoon of January 27th., at ^hathane and covering different points in Eseeex, Kent, Elgin, Lamb `ton, Middlesex and Huron counies n enthusiasmm was displayed wh- ich indicates a. feeling against pr- ent marketing condition's, and in favor of the peel. Speakers of these meetings included Colin H. Burnell of Winnipeg, President of the IV1anitobai Wheat Pool, H. A. Gilroy (o€ Alvinston, President of The United Farmers Co• -Operative Co.. Ttd; J. J. IWorrienn, Secy of the United Farmete of Ontario, and .otherei. At every meeting ques- tionswere asked by the farmers, showing their interest in the prop- osition'. Elevator men also are ir:terested, and: have selected a eom tnittee to wait on the management of The United la 'n exls Co -.oper- ative Co Ltcl., the primary object Za.+++.+*+.s+++++++. +++++++'S++++++ k +++++++++++,F Dividends Increased q. l DIVIDENeSi on all participating policies issued by the Com- 'i' pany were: increased on January 1927, The following ÷ Z. table is as concrete example of the new scale compared to the e oral on a $10090 Twenty Payment Life Polley, annual dividend age 304, „• Year Policy Dividends. Payable .••. in Force, Under. Old Scale -+ 1 $ 53.80 el. 3 63.60 l 573.40 1 83.20 ••••; ,93,00 •. 1 11 10560 ell' 13 121.00 . OESCH. -- Zurich Div. Payable Under 1927 Scale $70.601 7&.80 r, 87.60 99.70 11{1.80 124.50 137.80 4444++i++++ +4++1:+4+iw!'+++L++++++++Y+ 44++++4444.1e9+++++++++++++++ 0041410000••x6 oote••fits•esselo mmlatieeasegoires•ed•e e NEWEST Fashion Thoughts In Spring Footwear .Brown's Boot Shop Windows FORBTR Fc AN INTERESTING STORY O;9 NEW FO,OT,WRAJA gAbleLLONS. THEY ARE AUTHGRATIVE LAST ISSUE OF -VOGUE. SPRIeTG AS THE Chester 1$ Smith, evitdiallor X1+25 s Yip* hi &d 11.50 IN ARREARS, $2 MAY !3E OH Bill cleaning up and planting flowers Buys a Waltham COAL 1927 being to ascertain what arrangFe-' meats can be made to handle pool. ed grain through local elevator.+ e The ,London Conference of the,. 'United church ,will rr.•eet in Cezlte l church, Stratford, of wlihic• Rev. W. E. ,Donnelly is the pastor".The Conference will ,open on May 25th the last ,Sunday in May being -con- ference Sunday. The church year end, March ,31st, beinga month earlier than in past years. ; SOUTH HURON 0 BASEBALL SCHEDULE The South Huron Baseball Le- ague held their annual business me- eting in the Towrn Hall, :Hen'sali, on May 4th, Exeter, HensaIl, - Zur- ich, Stafia, Thames Road aand Cred iton being represented.' The el- ection of officers resulted an fol- , lows; Hon. Presidents, Thos. McMillan, MP, W. G. L edd, P.e.iient, J. A. FIrmiag; vice-pree Rev. G. M. Chidiey> ; Secy-tteal3., F. W. Morlock. • AVIA Y 19--CCrediton at Tham^'s; Road. 19—Staffa at Hen', a11. 23—Hensall at Staffa, 23—Thames Road at Zurich. 27—Zurich at Henan. 27—Staffa at Crediton;. 30—Herrsall at 1Thames Road.: 3C—Crediton at Zurich. JUNE 2—Credit oat Heanall. 3—Thames` Rd. at Staffa. 6—Zurich at Staffa 6--Hen•sal1 at Crediton _,_a, 9—Zurich at .Thames. l'tde 10—:Crediton at .Stella. 13—Henaall at Zurich 114-Staffa at Thames Rd,. A 16—Thames Rd. at Hensall. to 117—Zurich at CC'rediton 20•—Staffa at Zurich • 124—Zurich at Hene,all • 121—Thames Rd. at Crediton •; 27—Ilensalll at Zurich.. • 27—CCreditop at Staffa, • S0—Staffa at Thanes Rd....! • JULY 4—Zurich at Crediton. • 4—Thames, Rd. at Hensall. • 8—Zurich at Stella, 8—•Crecliton at Thames Rd, M 13—Staffa at Creditonl ,18—Staffa at Zurich, • 18—Thames Rd. at Crediton. 22—Zurich at Thames Rd. • 22—Crediton at Hensalt„ THEY WILL IMPRESS YOU WITS AN ALTOGEME,R NEW • 25—Credio at Thames. Rd s 29—Crediton at' Zurich. STANDARD OF VALUE OF THE MODERATE PRICES.: '29—Themes P.d. at Staffa. • AND YOB'' ARE ASSURED OF SATISFACT1O.N WHERE GOOD SHOES COST Teresa SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Brat �i: ErA1RING nes �� pot Shop NEA LY DONE +!•11AA 90641 0664000404 0414A•o••••bt>t• t *t 2••••d• .• 1 •i •.. a .....•4 44)0440004•44.- +m444494•••••••46041.eC. as •q'••+•4444 �.� AUGUST 2—Thr111e6i Rd. at Zurich, 2—Staffa at Hensajll. 5—Hensalt at Staff.* 8—Hen'sail at Crediton. M nd Mee. Peter Ravelle mot- ored to London on Tuesday. Mee. Etnil Scheer of Rochester, N,Y„ 'spent a few days with lrer. brother, Mr, and Mrs. CChas, Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Everett 13aist sp- ent the week -end with friends and relative's in Detroit. Miss Ethel Hees left on SCatur day for Detroit, 'where •she intends to istay for a whiles Miss Muriel Pr" eter of Kitchener 'spent Sunday with friends in town., • 'Mies Sulsie Deichert of Stratford spent the week -end at her home on the Blind Line„ Mr. Milton Hey and Mr. Earl Russell of Detroit, called on fri- ends in town recently, Messrs. Clayton and Clarence Hoffman of Galt, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wnr. H. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thiel, lMr. and Mrs.' .Chas. Weber and Miss Gertrude Weber, tspent Sunday at Delewarev. .. Mr. C. Fritz ways at Hensel]. on `Monday .evening, where he atten- :ieMed a meeting of the Executive of the South Huron Libcrll A+a-ociat- ion. . Dr. and Mss. H. ,H Cowen are upending the week at Toronto, where the. Doclo; is W. -tending the large D•utal Convention in that city this week. Evangelical Church Notes ZURICH — ONT. Thursday 7.30 pan. Prayer and - Praise We had `a 'most spiritual Feast last Thursday eve. 15 ' were 4 present and enjoyed this, the the Lord's best, Conte out :and DR ., _ ` . by 1 1 .2. � a, s E 4 40. .AND • . YE1N 4. . . 4.. .LADLES COATS 40 a LANES DRESSD_ a MEN'S SUITS .• lien's . o' _ o Hats andCa' • s fi �I! 4 4 ALL mons WYr1, DE SHIPPED WEDNESDAV E3f.ii.]ii"s`VReliG•o AS1lMS TO; ER Hist FOR e�7'Il'RT)A5e`. 4 •t GAS ' OW WAND ^• SUIVIS1 ACTION GUARANTEED. PRONE 67 4 (i *d••+•••* freekeihFee eases al3rbYtAd+a+ girlies . let's .have fifteen more added thi Wank Josiah Geiger, Leader. Friday 4.10 pme—Jr. E.L.CE Friday, 71.30 pen,—Sr. SLOB Friday 8;30 p.m.—Choir Prae'iice +Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bechier of the Bronson Line, and Mr. and Mrs. Menne Beehler of the village are attending the funeral of a relative at Baden this week. Don't forget the Big Sale ,of Ladies and Children's Hats at the Zurich Millinery, Read the sp-t ecial adv, in this issue and then get bust and attend this Big Sale. Mr. W. G. Hess is the distingu- ished owner of five young owls that are about ready to tke to. the wings if given the liberty. Mr. Hess captured these some time a- go in the swamp, and we are quite sure if .someone wanted to start a menagerie that Mr.. Hess would donate these owls. The Big A.nniwersary Sale of Merchandise at Marnee's Store will come to .a close on Saturday ev- ening. SO far this sale has been a magnificient suers and the public who have taken advant- age of the many* ,snaps offered bespeak loudly of what good and big oa1tes they have .received for their dollars, Only three more days this week ends it allSo hurry and get your supply be- fore it is too late;. , s A meeting was called in the town h -f, Zur ch, last Thursday ev- erting to organize a firs^ brigade. Sorry to say then) were not enough of the citizens present to form such an organization, Seems, too bad if, after the police Trrrsteesi purch- asing this fine exupiment, if no one is sufficiently interested to appoint a staff to, manipuletefhis outfit. This perhaps seems need- less to soil^, but we think that if a fire brnake out, the outfit is ne- _ Mad at once, lind it is only in ore der to -have men appointed and r•rr et:iced up to be at their pee - Non and know just where to take t hold ;of the horse, etc,,. • Miss Lillian 1Vesrloh, Savings ?'eller of the First National Bank of Dearborn, Michigan, recently. celebrated with that institution the ()peeing of their new banking Boise and thr. First National Ban; 'Ped:ding•,: Miss 4W'e=e'oh, who has `bean With taus bank since it first ops 0d :for basin 'ss, has the honor of .being the first Savings Te11ru--D' arborn News. The Ecli`.or of the Herald joins tvitia Lillian's rtiany Zurich. friends in extending hearty congratulations-• and best wishes for the fu'_ure to thiss_ noble and former citizen of 10.00 aim Worship Considering the rather disagre able weather last Sabbath, there was a fine turnout of eager list ewes. Coma again an next Sab bath and enjoy the worship with us. P rs::or s ,subject will be"The Charecteristic's of a Glorious Church,' 11 n.m.—Bible School, We extend a hearty inritetion to one, and all to attend ' our Bible School Sessions. There are cels es for all trona the youngest to the older,st. An effecientstafl• of teachers. •Good singing. "Corrie with ea and we will do thee Good,." 1. E; Gaicho, Superintendent, 7.30 p.m,. -Worship Subject; "The Tragedy of Self Deception," erybody :is Cordially invited,, our village, whoo rsthe vonn •- csr daughter of Ni and Mrs, fly, Ito,°;. W. Y. Droter Pa' for ; la. Wevlrll`t ct town. . 4 +4++3++t a 4+d+ a+++k+k+>t•+t++d+++l++l44++4+++1 +++++1++I+++F++3++i++£++++.F {i.+t4;, ,ly,jk , 16 Size Fancy Engrav- ed Case, Only a few left FULLY GUARANTEED BY US Hess, The Jeweller Spring ry YES WE HAVE Dropped the Price of Cea ANTHRACITE THE BEST GRADES PRODUCEtk IN THE UNITED STATES. - DIRECT FROM THE MINS. GENUINE DNLN, & W SCRANTC The Standard. Anthracitef THE D. & H. LACKAGtiANAl, The Free Burning Anthracite. PILL UP YOUR BINS BEFO. 7'HE PRICES ADVANCE C ,riteic HENSALL ONT*, Phones—Office 10w. How tear, a ••••••••.••d*t►�r • • • • • s♦boe.,�4 . ••••A•••••••••••••••M►,••••11WP• LEATHER GOODS, ETC-; Harness Trunks Valises - Auto Tires e • • • 0 GOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S MITTS, OVERALLS, HORSE' ,s.L • ANKETS, ETC. ON HAND. • • SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO TIRES RIGHT NOW. • WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LEATHER GOODS, ,HARNESS OF ALL KINDS, LEATHER CLUB BAGS, LADIES' BRAGS, itft COIN AND OTHER PURSES A FINE DISPLAY ON HAND Come in and 'see Our fine display of Ueefull Goods.. a HARNESS REPAIRING ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICEtt • • FRED THIEL - ZURICH +se•*o+•v+e•4.aP44)441.+f4,4,4* ...* a.044469.6PM•..0404/ .9/114,4V4 ! N+4•44444444444444404.4•44+44.+4•444+ 44++++ 43MIN +i,„t' Spying Footweir NOW is the time to secure you New Spring Footwear for Style while our Stock is complete WE HAVE MANY NEW LI NES TO SHOW YOU IN MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UP TO DATE FOOTWEAR. 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