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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-09-22, Page 4ZURICH HERALD 66 CbtiLLy MALA, LSS A.t the .annual mee tin o the BA'Ni: OP MONTREAL Fretierick Williams =Tay oa General ;anger, said: sl'ould like to take this opportunity of ;aging that .we cordially y wel ome smart accounts at all our offices At the BANY.� OF OT AL .o, account is too small receive the undivided attention O ito officer BANK E NTREAL Established 1817 ¢.tai Asstseii cerness of 400.opo.0oo Zurich Branch;; C. H. JOY„ Manager. •zaaml.i a •rataccu a..nMaaMcs��rt=aNeraM1s: -'^"' ..a.a" umf i.t4ar..atriboi3`.� • IN. I'+IiLMOItIEs.�Vd home r hea brother; 1121 1V. if. •aver. COUNTY NEWT. and Mrs Wm, Douglas;, of eteeee ad, attenaewd the Old Bays Reunion iia Ailtz'lettee Meet the past wick, On Wedneladay morning lust, Ig1iatiee Z.)vuur, reeve of the 1'p. of Lillce, diad ;silddenlf after on- ly a d4w•hou1M w1 ens Stricken with an attack of ;heart disease, at tlio family rc'siticnce. He was 43 yeare of. 'a•go, and was born in St. Clemens, Ont. 'eeyere etorm' pas'secl O'V V the Ciento • ndietrict on Monday even- ing last When the wind tivhii,pod tee it /i3 xn 1tu.'Y, rlil acs being b own from them in many eases, ,though it :did not seen to be so 's ne:re in the towns as in the open country. A number of hydro pole's were- b}o+i to down betty.?en Seaforth and Mitchell and as a consequence, po- giver was off for rl time. , Mies Margaret Cuthill, aged 15 of Seaforth; lost her life . while bathing a': Seatt e, Minn. . The c,e ee.ssei hal b.e s vas {jig her b:o eller John. She could not swim. The body was recovered. , :12r• and Mini. Chas Seager, of G oclerich left last week to ; melee their future home in Kingston. obey: h.tve b:e i among ti.e otde:t and higheet es earned ae._ide• •t; of the• County Town, uncle are sorry to 'see thein leave Mr. Seager was Crown At-orney ,of :lemon Co. until recently. The formation of a Canadian grand circuit, eini.11ar to the St- ates was suggested and well re- ceived at a special :meeting of the Seaforth Turf Association last' week, and Dr. Clark of Goderich, ii a+s appointed secretary pro teen to calla meetng this f 1: or iiin- ter. i m miry ' of `•Doweon. I Fred Feist left on -Sunday last, Thiel—In, lot n „lgrs EL -hard and ` fau: :dote darling Dorothy, who fell a. :deep in the arms of ,Jesus one year ily left on Tneeday 'for their home -ergo to -day,. Sept. 23, 19266. ' at Carlyle, Sask., after ;spend,- We pend=We weep and are very lonely, ing two and a half months in Without ourd arling Dorothy; Stanley. They were accompan- iVcre know that the Lord,ou Master ied by Miss Ruby Erratt, who in t1aY11 'say in 'sone lone, :sad hour; tends staying en to west for some Koine to my Heavenly garden , time. And see in its perfect bloom, ; i Mr. Earl Wanless is ;spending The flower you loved so dearly a few 'days with his friend, Mr. And thought that I plucked too V'illyert Johnston.. 'soon. M z.and Mrs. Bert McKay of -,elahl Then we shall knowtheeeason Brucefield, epent Sunday •at the for Naper�°iue, Ill., -where he will attend the Norea, Wes•Le;,n Co eve. MIs'. and Mrs !lose al++'silt, ac. eornpaniedb y Mrs.;a �o. ]i inkbeinei have raterned after vesting at Pigeon, Mich. , 9• n,, n Mx. and r1Tis. J. H. oFi'it.. 'tn incl family have returned after 'sp- ending 'eolna time at Toronto and i�;i•agera. • Gerald Zwicker left for Toaonto to attend Collee. - a.- A Mast enjaya-ole social e'en' =Though we know it not to -day; . hoiile of Mr. John =Armstrong ing was ,spent at the hoeme ,of Mr. 'Why in her promising beauty • Mr. and Mee. Gordon Menson of and Mrs: G. E. tt'aast, when need rad took our flower away. Dundas, spent the week -end at entertained his class of Sunday ';4► -'e mourn for her' in silence, the hone of the Delm,er'a father,11Ir, Scheel Juniors before leaving for o eyes can see ns weep; John lean'son. ;college. :eat many a .silent tear .is !shed'} HENS,ALL. I Mr. and Mee. J. A. Whitewane, Bile others are asleep. of Joliet, I11., and cRv. and Mrs,. We've laid Dorothy's playthings all Gladys Slay of Sarnia, and Xa-.M.C, Moriock ,of Cincinnati, Oh., .. away, therine. Sells, of London, are visit- have returned after visiting their -She will never nee dtheni, i>iore.ing'with,Greta Laan;mie, ( 'mother, Mrs. Mat. Motlock. '44he has gone to livedwith jostle Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wright tort Carrie Kuhn, of Detroit, is vis - n that bright and.heavtnly'home- Niagara Dally visited for a feeRing at the home Of ,her Earlier, Sad y massed by Mainana, D<ecidy: mays with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, 'Conrad Kuhn. • randma and Grandpa. ' Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Rich•cl Hill, Isaac • LiMary Hatetborn, of Sea.!orth, nt,, mo her, and Nelle•Haw tee :cls widow, are.the only hers of Ro- bert Htl twto:ne, of New Ye k w ro cited_. in tht city on August 17th, leaving an ,egtate of approximat- ely $135.000, it seas learned in Surrogate Court, ,when Surrogate •Jar ee A. Foley granted letters of ,adnuna'ratioii to the widow. Robt. Green's dwelling looks Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, 'DAM -MOOD i well in a nice new coat of paint, and Doris inotosa_1 to Wrist Lorne. Mr.. and Mrs, D. Zl:eerburg:u Nr. and Mrs. Beattie, of Mont -I Mr. and Mrs. Will Burkhardt, gamily of Port 'Frank,' Visited in steal who have• been visiting With and Mr. and Mr;s. Hoppe and dau- ozvn on Sunday, Dr.�a:nd Mrs;, A, R. (Campbell, hav gh.er of Seine, Mich., vis'tel wee Mr. and Mrs. teni, Stadelbauer'returaied.'hoiva. ;Mr and Mrs. Ed, iEihnen. slid Mil's Tiede Kralf of Landon ;and Mr.and Mrs. Oliver Geiger, of j Lau•r•etta. IIo.tztnann, R. N., hay Ii an 41.1Ii°a..,V Heywood of •Ex Bridgeport, visited Mr. and Mrs. :returned after spending the sum - siker, pent Sunday w: th Mr :and Owen en Gaioer,. !mer ase camp nurse under the Aln- Mfrs P. Kraft.. Lorne Ballantyne of Detroit, is . eniean Youth Foundation at Camp, Mr. Win. Stire of Buffalo is vis -'spending his vacation with itis ! Mluiwanea. •ding his parents.. mother here. Mr. George Kellerman 1 John M B lie snap and Ir. • o >,n Pepper ,of De:orain, Alvin _Kellerman "'visited in Tai EXETER Mock an Sunday, who with hie wife and son, have been vision here for a feiv""n Cadet Mr. and Mess. Shenck and fames the, have g it for their home. Cadet W. A. Gr^enshle`.ds, of the fly event the week -end in Wall:- Ethel Murdock has returnetlfronylSalation Arsny left for TorontoOrton.�t hevre he. will receive !tether tri= Miss Laura M. Reid of Goderich, a pleasant visit with relatives at dining at the Toronto TrainingGar ;spent Sunday with her parents. Tonawanda, N.Y. ri'aoli. Ura. W. '��?agner and teles: L. The fixist-,school fair of these- Mrs. Wm. Kuntz received word Weber of Zurich, called on •14;Lis r 'son in Huron county was held at of the death of her brother Sari:-' Iiensali on Thursday last ,and was L. Hartleib, on • Thursday even- 'la• rgely attended. Nearly every ttel Felber, of. eenMich. The ling,1 'b'' 1 filled and deceased had MAX,'boon ailing for eel' - . , The first three carloads of gaso- )ane and oil for the new 'Storage plant of the Shell Gas _Company have been the. at Goderich The three ne•ty tanks have a cap aeity of 15,000 gallon's each and the ,. plant will terve ' d 'bu n• local iltri a b its customers within a radius of twenty-five •or th°.rty miles, from G o ri erich. • .Rall Day will he eleservedmext line of e.� li ivs, wee' well s e Rally a keen interest was shown in the Sunday x a special program is be- fair by the children of this, ing prepared. eisti'ict. Rev. E. Bruer was called to Geo. Petty,ccompanied , by fliiford on Saturday owing to.the hie little bz;a.ndaughter of Win - ,serious `illness of his 'mother. ;nipeg, lett on a trip to 'Winnipeg. The Iii ange.ieal League heldaMr" Petty will attend the Con'ser- ttataciai evening and wiener roast on Vati; e con vent:on at Winnipeg and errand Bend beach on - Monday j will probably be one of the del xdg7't. r egatee from South Huron. 'Mr. and lti+s, 3, Kleinft.y ltit 4 p The tobacco' harvest ,has etart- nent Sunday with their daughter, ' ad in this district this 'week, anti leers. Geo. Link. 'some splendid plots are 'being .liar - Meas Ilowey of Toronto, isvi'e- ve t'd, Adam and Nelson Reich- ' aline her. :sister, Mrs, F. B. M.eyer. i *e �, . acres o 'splendid to - kr. and. Mrs. V. Shera of Ger- been, X ai 9 c s f plencii t tie visited a few days at the Ev- bunco, A ionget other growers an t+'teal parentage, last week. who have good plots are sFredKen- g p g ni-tm Ed. Lindenfield, Elliott Bell Mrs. Hy. Ehlers is tconfined to and Flux - Alex bed with slight hopes of re- :onai.cd Owen Geiger and at'the Flux - g county home Clinton; they 'Peweev. haveral splendid plods. -:Tl .a. E, Clench of Zurich, is vi's-, I,,,, ,.i uav Brock . of the village,was .•iting her mother, Mrs, Genttner' rrri ''t injured in a motor ,.c - theft•,.' :•;,.rr•v"•t a ou ly inju 1 t ,t, Stanley 'school fair was held ,at cident two miles 'north of 'here the "Varna on.Monday, Tl ere was ;a. Miner aft^eel o oTute ocf cen roveil good attettclance and there ss+aa t<ry a f ri.end got out of turnip ween �on tl7etitiun in 'senile 1lnCs, and welt into the diteh, Turning ra'c'er two or three tine's, The die - while others were not so full a.ti i,i ver wai not ,r•:e , .„ b yond a cher, beloved ;wife of Thee. Cline, 101111e I.' 5 .ars^ The T. Eaton Cos ,shaking 'i.t liar big. Brock 'strf- aged '71 yeasts, 4 in+ouths and ' ea milcYer cup for the highest number ferc*d ' -cuts ° about t. ,e face Jaya. Iter' death carie : very des aro h 'sudden as day:re us ' e *�f point , was won by Doreen Re -and other thjuriee. He was brow the p via sks - $nhert of SA, No, 7. unit to the home of bis brother', was at London, Azad on thean,orer 4J i'. awl Mrs, w 711. i.,.epli'n=,on ,' •.,,c, ie".. . ,Pee we d.. in'a of iter tdt~sthoelit ivns.luneber i>eoa 1..<i,k+" 1'li.� ea ba I 111arlette, Mich„ have : s'p'ent the " god, is :pelf. Slee ryas born i,n T31az'ehtcrcl In 'F.i y ilanta••sed. d f .. r i .•e ' ,s; s n, �atst 'e -eek 'wti:li:fr;rnrdw n Stag' ., • y,,g7,p,,.,�,e,»Tp an of in�tty :Y art w'a 'Ara. i lasting, the `,roaneles mother, ; + , ,NI ',�/ resident of I7's'borne until she cant, 'A Stephen Se `of Centel -1. 1. free 'Beaver of New York city to Exeter, about Pout yeate ago. Mr. Caner) +a Dowaon 0e Seaforthhas retat•'ned ,altae epe n line :a Besides ""'htir bereaved htesband sl e s a ;. ', ii e e:t 1 eral months, and was born and raised at Cre;dilon and- was well and favorably kne a n. Noll, the young s. On of Gordon McDonald of the Lon.on Road, south, had the end of the thumb' of his left hand 'smashed the other day while he and another boy We re playing with ore .of the guns in front of the Exeter Library. The Exeter Chaiubere of Com- nieree stud the �i omeen''s Institute in. Prepaying'for the fall and win- ter work have decided to hold a joint banquet in the' Town l'Elaf on the evening of Wednesday, Sep- tember 28th. • An auto .accident occured at the turn in front of A. halseryys , on the London Rd, ,south Sunday even itt' last when a large (sedan i. . in iih.ich wit a inlan and wife and their caaughtcr frornL onclon,fa, ilecl to make the tenni and rolled over into the ditch. `The lady, was iba,dly cwt about the head. The death 'took place in Exeter on r'riday last of Hannah Pieta 2: y , t 'weak•"%L i "' t i3c la 'c `w i r a W• - q.,...c N� raw .ra.aw �' atr i'bgrisday, :Septeraler 22, l9 ee .. 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THE ONTARIO GYPSUM CO., LIMITED, PARIS, CANADA 151. "^.,• .•C��•,, +i . ]�. ei: .`Sys '' ..5tyy.-`. it fir of if oars, For Sale By .. .- - : - . • Zurich, Ont,, Fred� C. ,��t11�$lei�eh �' � �' h, A most successful flower :show was held in the basement of the v Vsni.e:l church, Bret fed't`ie past 'week.. W. Haetry, of Seaforth, acted a's judge and spoke very highly of the arrangement and beautiful flowers.• An excellent nn,aieal program was given in the evening. The Goderioh Industrial Exhib- ition was marked this year by tteueually'• :large and fine exhib- its, especially in the inside de- ear:meat.s. F oivers, ve;et:ib'es, ladies work, etc., ni. de fine displ- ays. Owing to the poor ;season for beet, thio, department was not quite ep to its 'esual standard, bet it ii as ;surprisingly good. 'The p.ou•'.try exhibit abowad a dis-tinct ad.vanee. Othar cla+s*es of Iive sleek were only -average. AUCTION SALE 0f. Real Estate, Household Ef- fects and Chinaware at ZURICH, son SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24t11,. 1927, , • At 1.30 o'clock, p.m. That desirable d welling prop- erty aaorth of the Zurich Milli con- 'sistngof two lots, a comfortable 'six room house and Briton, has a beautiful attic, • well decorated,and' wired for liyciro, hard and soft ivg ter,g ood barn, ,very choice lo- cation. being the property of the late- Mrs. Sarah Ebne's. 1` bedrooee 'atilt complete, 3 beat 'springsy a bedsteads, mnattress, bureau, clock, parlor suite, coal heater, coal oil :shim with oven, roar oil heater, . cupboard, dining room table, 6 dining roomchairs, high chair, -e yde, carpet, .carpet sieeeper, carpet strips 4 yards long, linoleum., rockier, garden cu't- ivator, washboard, seee rat ee'ts of flat irons, 4g lane .oil buffs., 45 -gal. eaji; heavy gasoline bbl., pictures, citilt frames, wall brush, 2 elothos basket's, 2 5 -gal. coal oil can's, coal scuttle, wash boiler, quantity o f 'stove wood, books, pots, paw dishes, lantern, .and a host ofkit- chen utensils;. ,also the following new chinaware -3 vegetable bowls, 12 'snail bowls, llo'aen poridge pla- tes, 8 dos; new caps and sa.ueers, 4 tea. pots, 5 vases, butter dish, 'spore) holder, 18 goblets, 16 large platter's, 3 fruit *owls and dishes 10 ssn,all platters, 24 large ,plates, 8 pitchers, 13 large plates, 9 nied•- aunl platen, 43 email plates, 5 dozen largeand small cloverleaf plates; 1.3 clover leaf porridge plat- es, invalid bowl an dishes gal - ore 0 a b 1 O GRUA EENFIELD'S CMPION TONIC.'FOR POULTRY., • KEEPS O THEM HEALTHY AND PRODUCING EG(.;S THE YEAR 10- UND. AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE WELL- KNOWN HOMERY PEED. TRY A PACKAGE. I Louis SchH I be Zurich • 000® 00.0100061011011l*'2NP1f0100.0 01.0lA0aRE300160i.*GO 3JO SQ, M* SEE 18! oetetweegra 2 Yes! Spring withits Sowing and planting time' will soon be :ere' again AND- WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARB PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICEST OP SP1iDS, WHETHER IT BE ALL THE V"ARIOUSS GRASS SEEDS,OF THE WIELDS OR FOR PLANTING- THE HOUSE- HOLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE OUR 'FINE; ASSORT- WENT OP 'IR VERY BEST IMPROVED BANNER SEED OATS, CLEAN AT 05c. BUSHEL TRY OUR STOCK FOOD 1-4.4, k"bli' `D'*'IPile1'~a' +-r'- g !"i*4^,a 1.1 ++++++++++++++++++++++++4,1). �I- The New and Finer 4 4 4 4- +l- 4- ,I,. 4 4.. ' 4 4 4+• 4 4 4. • + 0' Pontiac New Beauty, New Features, 'New Low Prices The moment 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. 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