Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-06-16, Page 4'ZURICH FERALD Established 1:911'0 $` D EVERT', . WEIaN' 1SO NOON FROM. TIHEi !erald Printit gOific.e vli$SC TPI TO1V RASE$•. , '3$1,25 a year,, strictly in adyarr; $1,50 in ;arrears or $2,00 may be charged.. V. S..$1.50 year in :advance, ii'o pa,per discontinued until all arrears are paid unless at the option of the publisher,' The date 3ai" Whielia every Subscript- ion' i'; 'paid is deinated on • the iGttil$!: ' ADVERTISING RATES iispl*alr Advertising ' made known Ani ,application. 'IiisceL%neouts+ articles of not more than ' lour lines, For Sale, To :Rent, 'Wanted, •Lost, `Pound, etc. iiwh insertion 25e. arras or Real Estate for 'sale $2,00 er" .first month, $1.00 for each ubeegitent zuontli,' • • • atr .yed Animals.— One insertion 'Men •Hires insertions $1,00. Vrofessional Cards not -exceeding =ii?e inch. $5 per year, 'kuetion Sales — $2 per single in- •eser.'tion if notoverfour inches in length } Address all communications to . THE HERALD ZURICH ONT. STANLEY TOWNSHIP "Mr: and 'Mrs. Wni+ Douglas of r3r'tacefi 11 and lir. and Mrs. Robt. °"MC•Clinchey of Goshen Line, visit - ''.ed their uncle, Mi^. Allan Erwin and i fan iL r o fWiarton last week. 114 and Mfrs. Wni. II, Stogdill 'golf Buffoon, are. spending a few `td'ays it the hom 3 o.f Vt.? ratter's 7: --parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dow - this 1v: eek, Mas Mabel Calver and 31r.Bruce 'e'Ciinchey spent a few dayslast 'A'.si''eek, visiting •friends at Clinton .land Goderi• .h. At the Conference or the Un- •te'd -church held in London rec- iIy, Rev. T. Durrant of Varna Vi'ta's stationed to ail Springs, and Penrose comes to the aiiks'a charge, Ur'? clil tk ; co111.';9 iu't;) effect July 1St. • Mrs, W. J. Clark ral"td baby have been visiting the past ta1'o with her mother, Mrs, J. T, Keys Babylon Line. . Mrs 'Margaret a,iriit and, hei mother, • Mi° +. Robinson Br., le£ta: n Tuesday .foe Hamilton, Where the latter • intends staying for, a time with her daughter, Mrs. h, Lowden, and Mrs. Erratt intends to take charge or the. Fresh Air Cai`iip, which is to be opened short- ly at Whitby. DRYSDALE ' Mr. and Mrs., ,Charles Laporte also Mr. and Mrs; Philip Denonnnan are visiting friends, in St, Clair, and Detroit, this • week. Mr,. and Mi ai. R, C. Sch?l.1ock ,of Detroit, vi'siittd lilt Mr. • Jos. C; l- • Ina's over Sunday. and ,.proceeded on ton Niagara, Falls Monday unorn ju g - MI, and Mrs. Frank. Corriveau, and Mr. and Mrs. NOson. raassn, motored. to Windsor last _week:-- end: . Mr, 'steal Gelinas of Detroit is ?spending tileweek-end with 'his brother, Joseph Gelinas and fam- ily, liIr, Gelinars •ia: an told Drys- dale boy, was 'rased and lived . a short distance from: here, tilt at the age of 1i 3 i~ai.s' ,Millen he eu- listed in the Citial.War in 18E2: Af- ter the war hi ataade his ha•Ine. • in Bay City, Mich., where, he lived until a few months ago, when the death of his daughter broke up the home, he was compelled to. go •to Detroit to live with his grand daughter, Mrs. Schinock. Miss pinna Bell Ducharmo, is in Goderich foot a 'short time. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Duch arnne of Detroit spent Sunday with their parents here. CREDITON • A strawberry social under the auspices of the Evangelical Lad- ies' Aid will b' held on the church lawn, Monday, June 27th,. •'A sp- Ietadil progrizu wi 1 be given, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 'S'witzerniot- ored to 'Windsor and Detroit: Fes. Lorne Brown, of 'Stamford Conn„ holidaying with :tail mo- ther, Mrs. B. Brown. Mrs. Herb. Fasiner and daugh- ter, Shirley, are visiting with rel- atives at Detroit. ' Rev. and Mra. 0. Brown, of Whit Ann:f ieetin THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE iteral -Conservatives of South Eur n WILL BE HELD IN THE Town ensail ON :3c J u 1171 ; + • At 2 prim 44;E 1li`ICERS WILL BE ELECTED POR THE COMING YEAR .AND O"gLEGATES SELECT b D FOR THE WINNIPEG ,CONVENTION; AS CHIS MEETING IS VERY IMPORTANT, LET VERY, POLLING DIVISIONBE WELL P,EPRESENTED, .A number of prominent Speakers wil e present and address the meeting GOD SAVE THE KING MT. H.IGGINS, Secretary. •. + w1VT CONSITT, President, 'i+'k+'k+34•r•#+tir++9++4++i-7+.t++};wt.t+N"1+.r'i"l+M.le!"t+'i't!•+s. 4 4 4 i• 4 .1 f r .1 H3RALp OFFIC Do You Know?tir THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR THAT WE CAN SU GOOD PRINTING SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH AS LE"PTERHEAD8, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND STATS THAT WE ARE AGENTS ?OR TW0 LEADING MANUrACT A II•FA,OT VEERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP* PLY ANY QUANTIT'! AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS 'PRAT W1 CARRY IN STOCK VGRITING PAPERS ENVFI,w OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN',L'Vir0 SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC„ ETC. T34-iier WE TILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH GOOD POU1+7TAIN PEN INK FOR lrc LA.Rf3- GBt QUANTITIES AT BIGGER E'I t1 IONS 'A• :.Air Wei PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS« TV §3% MERCANTILE TILE POSTERS AND ALL G1iNr PP.I i'r,c'.tNG OUR SPEC'I.A...r•"ir Iillitl i;� i4 t I, �Y•t tVRICE house, 011ie, Y+il`t visiting' for a few days +w1~:ii: Ma,.. and ,Mrs. IL F. f+?lberl, Mr. ;and. Mr's, .C1if.1I:iill left' 'for, a riSit with zeiativta; In Pigeon,]/1ieh 7,lue Evuitg, *tical'Sunday School are holding? their Children's, ' ,,Play on tknday June, 19th. There •will be at; 'sernaton to the -school in the morning and a. pitograin in the evening! ! 1 ,. A allov' iiairut is on - fdot to.: or- gatilk>' a..i cls ''S' Chorus, its a men's clioras. A mother and daiight`r.banquet by the Dorcas Class of' the Ev'ang• chug;thh is :being' hold. on Juno' 15, Miss' Lulu, Gaiser of the Faculty of 1Icl4Tsa'.stoi 'University _will, be the -speaker, a program, is also in order. rank Taylor I+ !,' 1z as called to Elkton, ,Mich,, owing to 'the. death 'of his brother Charles, :who was—'a foimere,:s14cnt of Credit"oau: ' • Mildrid Barney, 'whip recently underwent ail bpera+TO n °at London hospital, •has "xetiitai�d W:oid has barn reecilyecl, •of cher death of Thoat.,.13a,•carliino, .,*hose` s:t�iai• i i v.r re ,.brought to.. Exeter ler intei',Zil,^.4.,, - Mr. and' MrS,..,_J. -G '-Stanl:,uryi 'at� te.nclVd convocation of'Toronto Un t ei°arty, 'whore ':their con'• Stt'iart had li'a Der',. of Bac l4.dr oi' Arts :onn'e''ref uo a hail' Mr. G.adnirin of ' Helen, looking • after"' 'the work here, • TPS. •Wni. H. Dearing, who has. been confin'ed 'to her bed"t'hrough illne3s, was .suddenyh taken' ill an operated on for appendicitis, the operation being performed 'by Dr. C -rant of London: • The marriage oaf Grice Beaman daughter .of Mr's:' Heilman to Otto Daley of Pontiac; Mich., was sol- emnized. on Tun' ,list at the home. oft he. bride's .mother in . 1cCeil:i-- zrray Tp. I i The other evening E ,eter car -T. vied away •the laut•nls when they c.reat'd Goderich 7-1 in .a rather tratlessg. ape of beseball, ; - HENSALL Clarence Shepherd . spending his holidays Visiting his parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd. Mrs. E. Rennie and son, Samuel have returned from a visit - with relatives in Detroit, making the trip by motor. The Oddf Tows of Retrial? Lodge intend holding a "Decoration S--' vice" on Sunday .afternoon, June 26th. The: basebal1 match' the other evening between IIens.11 and Creel iton at Crediton resulted in favr of the home. team • 6—Z. • t The violin and piano :pui ills of Greta- Lamanie gave a recital in* the • town hall on Friday evening ,Tine 10th, and a mt sieal • playlet was alfio given, . The scenes from, the Life o.L.Ludwig 'wan Beethoven. i[ir. and 1M .I n M. TJaes. Wren and Mr. Wm.. Eyre attended : the fun oral of the late Tohn Eyre in Lon. don. .,on. Wedne's;,day last. I1ri . Lonpe Scott. and 1ainaly, motored from ]aronto and 'spent a weak -end;.: tit• Elie recent hall game with Ci ealiton triere, our, boys won s with a .Score of 11-4 Mr.. and Mrs. John iMicNeal, of St. Thomas, ..yisited "with Mrs. J. Murd oek. while Miss 'Waddell, of London, was visiting at the home 'of Bev. Dr. C. Fletcher, she was. suddenly thrown forward when caught by a gist of wind, Lalling clown some steps and fracturing her hip, Mrs: Burgess, of Mint,' N. Dak a former resident of Huron Cpunty and who has many friends here' is r,isiting Mrs. Agnes .Ross. Mrs. Loretta Miller, of Windsor and formerly of Hensall, and fam it s visited a'^l:atives• here. Mr. and Mr's, Wm. Thompson are bee flora the State of Indian ipo'i:s visiting •with Mr. and Mrs; G. S. Thompson, they made the trip by auto and intend moving to Cali- fornia State, The congregation of St:. Paul's. Anglican Church, are looking for- ward with great interest to Sun- day, June 2hth, which Will be held as the 50th anniver;nary of their, church and for which occasion the services will be of a 'very special and interestin gcharaeter,. - The B`I&iop of Huron, Rev- Mr. Williams is to be present, together with ot- her church dignitaries, COUNTY NEWS Mr:. and Mr* Hy. ,Diehl of St- anley, announce the engagement of their claughtee, Annie Erma to •Mr.. IVtor:i's J'. Durham' of Boehfort, Alb. late of Clippawa, the ie,arriage will take place this inontll. ( The funeral - o fthe late Dv:'3'. l" Ma lci+l, a foamier+ resident o, ,'Eler:sill and. Clinton, whoa+' death ocetitrcci at London, the remains be- ing brought to Clinton Lor:anteit-. merit. Rev„ Robt, Hicks, 13.D., of ',Cen- tralia elver*. St, Thomas, whose early life was +pant in Usborne Tp; wits elected president of the Lon- don .Conference of the Unitech ch' notch recently, he '05: a native ,of Cornwall, Eng, and tame to Cet- i -4a Annual Meeting South Huron Liberal Association Town Hall, Hensall Thursday lies 23rd At 2 pail: HON. DUNCAI't MARSHALL Mtn THOMAS aieyti1ILLAN, M,P. and others will addres3 the meeting I1.Lull,repr,elaeiitatiou !rom.every polling: division is desired... '1 JOHN' A. ' MC>'WEN; Secretary, A quiet wedding' .took place at tale ;CIrakted ehuicli manse, Ii:ipp.en, d'z Ju.ne 3rd,' ;Filen Alice, eldest dci'ugliter,•. of illi.,.. and M ts. ,Alex. it eeb, •or hic=a, was united in. mar- riage to Saniwel Thompson,:son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thompson, of Henaall." After • the wedding the .young ..couple left for their ' fine . 'farm .one mile ner:th. of .,Kippen, • The other monning Wiii e Mrr. and Mrs. McKay of Iippen and Moffta,• of C,inton :were .on' their. wayt o London in a Chev, car, they met with an accident near Centralia, when the car turned ov- er into the ditch and Mrs. Moffatt diu.oc :tea l:e >,.o iiue:' `Lo.;e The contr:c.o.va for the paving of the Huron highway from Clin- ton west are now %vorking on this icie of Hoiinesvill;', and the econ- f taacl ors fo. thepaln)nent• between S6ateith and . it.blin are laying . c:onclel, eatgt from aaeafoith,\\•lien 1lie,,n Oro coitra`e:s ar:e. compie',eri Lhe slid l tite2ii Seafol:th,anl Cikzi Lon -will be the only uripa.iree [ pert ion bf unpaved `Xiighivay;. It is quite possible that this piece of _al'se z'ill be paved this year, as the contractors will be through with their present jobs in a few w eaksi. A terrible fatality occured neal Aniline) on June 6th, when Joo.Iui Arthur, a highly respected resi- dent and shoe merchant of Aub- urn, nest his death by being gored by a bull He . had gone to E , 'hit, riiison's in Colborne Tp. • while the family was absent , <When- he was. attacked by the animal hetook. refuge •:tu : a pumphouae, . but the infurated animal followed and there: trampled• and gored Rini to death, friglitfu.11y, mangling. the :body,- which was finally •tossed theong'li a• half door; whish stop- ped l 'the halt: On the return home cif the Robinson • family Mr. Ar- thur's re:nyains were found. The aoronern.D.r: Hunter, of Goderich; itrais notified but'deciced an inquest was unnecessary,- Mr. Arthur had be.eh a zesident of Auburn for many years and• leaves a widow and yoking faiiidly,. John Munnings of Colborne Tp. urine oat shooting groundhogsthe other day, !shot .one of these spec - men's, with fin its,neck was• a sin ring•frorn the'top of a fruit •scaler:, No' doubt the animal had been . car- rying the metal collar from its younger days;when its bead would siipb hrougl the ring. The hair aroundt he neekk was all chafed off' Indications are that the apple crop in Huron will be fairly heavy with the exception of Ba:dwinar, alt other varieties 'Having a heavy bloom as Veil as the pears. Small frtitts are 'also looking very prom- ishig,n Altogether it looks like a prince year throughout the County O'n Tule(sday evening last .api- ano was inetalied in the Huron Co- unty' HOMO 'at Clinton, vs are'sult of, the efforts of the Young P4 o-• pie's Societies of 'the County, Dur- ing the fall an organization meet- ing Ways held in 1ddinton and those present selected Miss Carter to act as president and Miss Hobbs as 'sect' -trews, Throughout the win ter thee two ladies have been work ing hard and have finally reached their objective. The p'ano install ed its ,,a fine oak finish Doherty ti:'ith < bench to march: An inter- esting program: was given at 'the instalation of the instrument. Tl uraday> ' al uzl '' "1i5tI1r,'...1921'; Pu your machines in food. •. shape• with genuine Masierliarris Parts. Made'.fron s same materials and , same patterns : as • the originals Genuine Massey -Harris, ,Parts. , are guaranteed to. fit. PRICES OPEN TO INSPECTION comaie 41.14)44I> Parts Aie AreSold, '• .W:ELL • .ONTO !,'ahs Gs •• r Illll ii l III4,:� fJ 0.—Is do as r^ ii $:tFL acts e l.: t'si a as ' ut? Ii your sulntrier cottage comfortable and )taomii hl a •, leitb Gyprec Fireproof partitions and ceilings.;.At • small cost the whole anterior may be 'transforined+'into attractive, cosy, rooms. . . -:. . . date for face boektlet-•"My Home." It will tell you`hoty Gyproc; ! o oard;Gypsum Insulating Sheathing and Insides will•reduoa'your file) .fsixm 20 to 40%. , 'iF,t'E oinar3D GYPSUM CU., LIMITED, PARIS, ('AWADpt • 152 t: • HENSALL C. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING South, Kippen .. ... 8,22 ann. South, Hensall ... 8.32 attn. •South, Exeter . ++.8+47 a. , Stage leave Zurich .,. 7.00 aan, North, Exeter 10M a.m. North, Heusell .+" . ... 10,30 a.a t, North, Nip'peit .. ... ,.10.35 a.ni. AP•TERNOON South,' ls.ip.pen South, Hensall .., w.. 4,501a,.ra Jotrth, Exeter .. .,5,05 p.nl. Stage leave Zurich ,.3:00 pm. North Fleeter ,..... 604 pm. North, tfensall:. 6.18 pan. North, :i. L .. :fi.23 fi; lesoixtir We I or 'For Sale I3', *r w h Ont. ed'��,. :' F� ..'r lewm feer ig moeiwooleAiaDIDc43me teemo 8,eotr9i9u,vvaovIteec$odPdi eso, E1 • Yes! Swing with its Sowing ,and planting1 ; -time will soon b::here again ro • AND WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CBOICEST • OF SEEDS, ' 7HETI?ER IT BE ALL THE VARIOUSS GRASS SEEDS>OP THE MELDS OR FOR PLANTING THE HOUSE- HOLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE OUR PINE ASSORT s MEIW OF THE VERY BEST • IMPROVED " B.&3TIT.ER SEED OATS,•'CLEAN , AT 65c, BUSHEL '. TRY OUR STOCK FOODS GR - +'NFIEELD'S CUAMWON TONIC POIi 1?O'TTLTRY., KEEPS s TNEI'd HEALTHY AND PRODUCING. I:GL, S THE • 'YEA.R. BO- 43. .UNP, . AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE ' WELL= +� KNOWN' TIONIERY PEED. TRY A PACKAGE, 1 LOUIS l i be .Zurich �OQ�i�f�@44A+�dAi�;RJm�1l�i$a9</N�NI�IrIP�RfIiiR@411tl»ti�bc{Os?Ai��6IlY.J��081 ��1**-4.1*.r4 .4.1. "k9.�1"$4.i 1.44 a ++++++++.4.+41.+44.4.4.4444++++.1.0 44 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. The New and Finer Pontiac Six • New Beauty, New Features, New Low Prices The 'morent you see the new and finer Pontiac .Six, you will realize that it is big value and leader - .ship in the field of low-priced Sixes. Let us prove this by a demonstration PAIGE WITH IS CHARMING BODY TYPES AND COLOR COMBIN- ATIONS +— IN SIXES AND EIGHTS GIVES YOU THE; • WIDEST RANGE OF INDIVIDUAL CHOICE IN THE .BET.,4- TER AND HIGHER PRICED AUTOS. + Fora mast cele and `drive these new Paige ears before ,your, yon earl fully realize the wonderful piearformanee and the amazing ;vWneld they, really are. Let us demonstrate.. 4 • kGas AUTO REPAIRING AND GENERAL GAR AuE W O.B$ SPECIALTY vim Ott.a... Oils Creases Tires Accessories;., ' °U)"+++++4+t'1<'+♦M44+++i+ 4.*+4+1+++ !+I+"If'+Y++i+h`, !iEy++ i+"%'}'+'b+' `h1444.4 4- -Ur Read Your Home Paper and help atong by sending in your News • • •