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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-08-25, Page 11 Vol. XX' III No7 ZURICH, THURSDAY Mt'RN;NQ, AUGUST 25, 1927. is 11 N9fer i. aceato, $1.25 a Year in Advang& ii.so IN AntnUAitfi, $2 MAX Blit cFI1,1R3311' elp your Norrie paper by-. sendin ALEX. YfeBEATI1 PASSESS The funeral of Alexander Me - 'Beath was held recently from his n e'sidence end con. Stanley, • to :13aird'is . cemeteryyr. The services were conducted h3r Rev, W. A. Ereinttier of the United church, a's- Asisted by Mr. GCra117xi,iit, of the Pres- h yterianchurch. mac: MccBeath -who was a lifelong ren'+ident of St- anley, was in his Sim year. He was -well known and had been. a .contr actor for many year and built Many buildings in. the 'community. Re i'3 !survived ,ley one son John,. -len the homsntestead„ Stanley, and 'SIN, daughters', AFre, Kennard, of Victoria B.C.; Mrs. 14IeMIxutie„ears. Cochrane, Mre. J'arraatt, Mrs. Mao- Briide- and Miss Idaall of Stanley. and one 'Sister„ Mrs. Hector :Reid of Hensel' ,and one brother, Wal- te rof Sa'akatchewa n. HIGHWAY NON OPEN With the opening on Saturday of the Seafortk to Dublin 'stretch highway, the whole of the Huron Road is now open for traLCc, withi- out detours, froi�n, Stratford -tq Goderich. Th@s year the stret, ches between Dublin and Seaforth and from H'aln esiviiie to Clinton T• +.dn+il+.+++.t4++++++4.44+4+1+++++++++ ^4 ++4'++++++, The Earning Power Series For �' f . le Aged Men • • .fig. a +�. , ae , , .p. which is less than 2° of the sum assured. .q. His .poiiey may be carried on this basis until age 65 to cover * his productive period, or any time within ten years he may ;. change it toa permanent plan under the Conversion Privi:ege This extremely low premium is subject to reduction by annual + dividends. The triumph of 1927 in low cost insurance 'protect- ion Rates at .other ages for $20,000—Aga 25, $257,00; Age 35 4. $313.00;: Age 45, $116.6; Age 50, $493.00. + - q.- LONDON LIFE INSURANCE COMPAltTY, of London, Can. .p. 44ti+44+'x+g+ AN ILLUSTRATION n yoursummer visits and visitor were paved, leaving only thee i,Seaforth-Clinton eection unpa� et in the whole road. Thu, is, hour.' ever,g ood improved gravel high\» way and will probably be paved. next year. LONDON ROAD IS NOW PROVINCIAL H!GIIWAY In the Ontario. Gazette contain ziotice announcing that a str<:toli of road froze, Luean to Clinton will be taken over by the :Provincial Highways department.. During the early part ,of thelyear theL de- partment made a 'survey oft the. ,Io'id with tae v;ens of putt ng e'own a pit ed highway,. The Toad from London to > lginfield where it con- nects with the Sarnia gravel is being paved this year and there its a detour on the way to London It is quite poseible that the thirty mile 'stretch. from; Eiginfield to, Clinton will be paved next year connecting with the highway at Clinton which willgive a ,pavedd A MAN age 431 may 'seen$ $20000 protection for an annual +I+ (goad fxotn Loidon to Gode,ich. One depositt of $390.00 hi 1 /, of. the obstacles confronting the ete • eer OESCH -- Zurich ++++++4ef, 9•d +++++++b+t ++++++'4'++++++ tela,.. e+ ,'A 010001Q'i 0e1eek G CS$ eclat eeitfttteeetell600)eigeteeieeeeel NBWEST "9N 00000000030 O •. . O . Pasffloii T• In Spring Footwear Brown's Boot ShopWindows FORRT :�I N INTERESTING STORY Ola NEW SP' FO.OTW:RAlit IVASHIONS. THEY ARE AUTEORATTVE AS LAST ISSUE: OF VOGUE. department in paving this stretch is the steep hill ,at can One survey has been mase to yellow the present roadway and a des- orel 'survey has been made to tres, sle ;across the. depression. The •work o1paving the road through, Granton, is proceeding rapidly. BORN Miss E. Prang is vi�etn„ friends, in Detroit. Mrs. W. L. Siebert and Mies Leila Siebert are visiting at ,Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs. 'John ,Gascho are 'i'$iting relatives around Pigeon, ?Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pfile Hensel', were Sunday visitors town. Mrs. Hollinger and two ,chit- dren are visiting at the homes of Mr. H:' Truemner and S. Jacobe. Mr. Floyd Fink was. a week -end visitor with his . parents at Blyth. Mr. John Schnell is still on the siekl ist, which has durated for about a year. 12'',s'i . Elizabeth Tru inner of De- troit spent .her vacation with her mother and sister in town. - Mr. and Mr's. Arthur Truemner and family of Toronto 'spent the past week with elatives. here. Miss. Victoria Deichert of St- ratford was visiting at her 'homes on the Blind Line on Sunday, of in Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht and daughter Rose, were •Sunday vise Smith—At Goshen Line, Hay Tp, hors. with Mr. and Mrs. P. Deichert on August 8th to Mr. and Mrs:- Sr. Adelbert Smith, a 'son, Miss Inez Yungb:ut, Miss Flossie Denomv—At Sauble Line, Hay, ° oiy. Weber and J. Deichert were Sun - August •9th, to Mr, and Mrs. Wrn day visitors. at Pt:, Elgin. Denolny, a eon. Messrs. John Kipper andLoui's Overholt—At Sauble Line, Hay TP Prang motored to Alvilston last on August 10th, to Mr; apd tT a icdayG - i 1$11 ilz Overholt, a on ”` Beehl2r,—At Hay Township on Mr.Henre .Dateas 'of New Haus- Awirust 11th, to MI;, and Mrs. 1�urg was a week -end visitor with Jia. Bechtel', a son. Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Deters, Hay Erb -At Bion;yon Line, Stanley Tp, Tolvirshtp, on• August .16th to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs J. Snider and daughter Bessie from Kitchener. spent Tues- day at the home of Mr,. :and Mrs. • Aaron Erb, a !Son. • C"' .1 —At Town Line Stanley xa3C lU, , , o I Tp., . on August 18th, to r.an ,e, • Mrs Norman Gns^ho, a Eon. SE- E OUR WINDOW FOR A DIS- PLAY OF PRINCESS DI,4.M8OND AND WEDDING RINGS Very Beautiful in Design. Sold by Legitimate Jeweller;: Only, 0 Hess, The Jeweller (JOAL 1927 Spring Delivery YES WE HAVE Dropped the Price a� coat': ANTHRACITE. TITh BEST GRADES PRO DtUCE: C IN THE UNITED STATES. DIRECT FROM THE MINE GENUINE DNLN & W. SCRA.NTO The Standard Anthraaitt+e.'• THE D. & H. LACKAFAi AI+t& The Free Burning Anctbraeiit: FILL IJP YOUR BINS BEFORE' THE PRICES ADVANCE wants:'.oma HENSA.LL CNT Phones—Office 10w. How ',Ma +oi►iO� .414$.4 . *G. *ievt 4P.0, Oopea�p+9•$49®�E4/,,, 4.e' • LEATHER GOODS ETC. Harness Trunks Valises Auto ,tees b k z WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LEATHER GOODS, HARNESS OF ALL KINDS, LEATHER CLUB BAGS, LADIES' Bi3A.GS„ COIN AND OTHER PURSES A FINE DISPLAY ON HAND GOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S MITTS, OVERALLS, HORSE 151 ANKETS, ETC. ON HAND. SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO TIRES RIGHT NOW. • Come in and +See our fine display cd Usefull Goods.. 4 HARNESS REPAIRING ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FRED THIEL - ZUR[OH 4 •,•soa40cme.aa4e+4o4a+s�>eset4-. Saw:4�; 446,-.1-F4*(4ac0ara,a 4.4,\4 ,, ,i acobe. r 1 . O Itaberer—At Zurich, on Augt'st 24, Mrs, Louis Prang, Leonard and o to Mr. and Mrs. Peed. Haberer , a V.eole Prang, and Miss Elizabeth daughter. 7'r zslnliez' motored to -London last TIIl1R'uciay, { ' .g+ e ,Dr. and Mrs. B. Campbell and THE p family of Toronto renewed old `¢II, Zurich friends during the past + RING • THEY 'WILL Ti5PRESS YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NEW STANDARD OF VALUE OF THE MODERATE ftICES. AND YOU ARE ASSURED OP SATISFACTION WHERE GOOD SHOES COST LESS. SEE OURI WINDOW 11r7r Pi A.Y rB.6$ Shop REPAIRING NEATLY DONE NOTICE • ( ZURICH CONTINUATION SCHOOL e open on Thursday, Sept- *? ember 1st, and the first two +years of High School Studies will be ® taught, Classes will be held in ® -what wee formerly Room, IV of the • Public School, Z.iricle It is imp- :! ortant that each pupil is present • ont he opening day ICs \yell as • every_ day following,. No fee's: e gill bo charged to residents of e • Ruron County: *44 k�1 4 '4 0 -•a• „gip ,r0 efai +ail► 4 4 ma. 10, 4 4 . 4 aerie -.r, eeee0 detreaetaaee iteelereee.04.444,444 a is 'rs: L KINDS T EIA90110' : G 11,t R STAXD See+ e 90014tt....a t. I?•a0N '67 B. J. Kiopp, Teacher. WANTED C , APPLICATIONS WANTED 4 a Address or hind applications to ,, ndersigned on or before time t ' roentioned abo' e. ' A. 'P. HESS, Clerk, Hay Township e.pplicatioir1 will be received by the Council of the Township of Tray up to Two O'Clock, Septem- ber 6Lh,, 1927, for the position of: Manager of the Zeeich Telephone Office. Deti4s will be to take fall 'charge of switching, collections of tolls in .&rich monthly and tak- ing eve of thecentral office. Application's' are requested to state 'salary,expected. Evangelical Church Notes ZURICH - ONT. Senday 10.00 nen. Worship Bev, IT. H. Leibold. 11 'a.m.—Bible School, Gaseho, Superintendent 7.3.7 ',,m —Worship Rev. H. Ii. Lelbold. cerybodv is Cordially It left its the thumb and part of Abe 7tev,. W. Y. Dreier, Palatox' i • .; MIr. C0'.ifrel, t3 ,1'eeo'C 11i'ii1„g as 1 V/illy to call >aC xpeate:T„ week, .- 1VIr. and. Mrs. L. Steppler and ++i+ daughter Ronl•ain; Mr. and Mrs. H. Steppler all of Kitchener, :spent the Week -end at the horse of Mrs. L. Pflle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Laidlaw and slaughter Esther of Crosswell, 11'Iicli. are visiting et the borne. of Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. T. Benedict of Toledo, Ohio, and;son Melvin, and Mr, and Mrs, Hy. Volland, were recent visitors to .f itehener,. • ZIr, and Mr's. Fred Benedct and sots Melvin, and Miss Spangue of Toledo, Ohio, were ,last week vis- itors with the formers His Cr, Mrs. Hy. Volland of ,the i3roirson Line. Miss Pearl Leibold of Stratford accompanied by Mr.. Harry Arni- strong, were Sunday e isitors at the home of Mir., 'and Mrs. Wm. Lei hc, Id. Mr. and Mre..Ed, Challes and 1 faiuily of Detroit, visited for a !few* days avith Mr's, Challes' par- ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Schnell; They 1 were aeconxpanied by Mrs. ,Heigent and daughter of D: troit+ Mr. Mervyn Shwaliiu nice with vhat might have b seen a more ser- ious accident, on Saturday when he was theowp ,from the disc. Ho .:;psets,• to peaante his work within a few day's;, , Much eyeepathy is extended to efr, Wm. C,' Caine of town owing to the Serious accident that befell him on Sunday at London. He e ae taking out, an invalid for a .drive, whet -he collided with at,- other car at a bad corder, and. as Mr, CaIIIas ,had the gless on the 'Mildew at his stili. half ;way'up, it is thought he tried to catch hint- self evh n the tro cars met, and ; in some way lit4 h;itid ,was: to badly smashed that the four fingers aryl Part :of the palmy had ito be =mut- ated, and prac:tic:tlle all that es { 4. 02. 4.• 9 9 Sprin Fo Jet ar NOW is the time to secure your New Spring Footwear for Style -- while our Stock is complete WE HAVE MANY NEW LI NES TO SHOW YOU IN E'EN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UP TO DATE FOOTWEA£L A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS WORKBOOTS, Where Quality, Style and Prices Calmat We Win! C. SON SHOE MERCHANTS Repairing promptly done, Rubber Soles Vulcanized on antler Boots, Etc. 4. 4.4++ • +44+le4.++++4,4.43+4i + ++lee t4.9 fr4.+4'r 4 4, • oe teele 0 14 effte We Invite You To call and see Oar new Rayol, Silks, Broadcloths, G i n g i ams, Prints, Galateas, ShirL rtillgs, Denems Etc. ALSO DRESS LENGTH'S FOR LITTLE GIRLS, 14'.IIS•SE;:e;4j1 LADIES, ALL OTHER LINES OF OUR STOCK WELL "";.ESCl ; TED UP. AT REASONABLE PRICES. P PRODUCE TAKEN 1N =MANGE m c OUGL QEIVERAL MERO .a NT •