HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-04-19, Page 1Vol. X:XVIII No 4.E
ZURICH
THURSDAY MORNING, ApRtL19,1928,
Cheater 14 eadtii; Patiattele.
101,25 p Yom+ 140 v
$0.60 Irr ARREARS, $2 MAY SE-tnitikliaNa21i
.p y.ur own Community by .buying Goods in the home town
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London L Life �)i slii7CcAiCliCe m �Qi1IY any *.1. G.00c1 ,weather brought out the
largest ,attendance Hensall fair hs
4 ��y i� ts a ohcy Result s
a enjoyed for many years, ant i ad -
though the roads could have been
ANNNUA.L DIVIDEND PLAN a;: much worse, the entry list was 'til
A' Policyholder at age 31 took a -$1,000 policy on the 20 .;: so the largest in some years and
payment Life plan in 1913. On the 15th anniversary of .the Po1- a rhe quatity has not been beaten -
i• icy in 1928 his insurance protection will ,;have cost b.un, on the ..iia any pair this year. The fo 10 ti* -
`i' average, only 44 .merits a year. j ing 'is a list: of the prize winners
1.5 years Prem. of ;$27.90 each year -_:..r 4 ... -• .•- $418.50 + Aged Clycleadale ertaltion 1st
Lesa 15 Year's Dividends .. • ...1 �•.___ .... •.4118.87 + and 2nd, John( Miller, Exciter.
--- + Sr eeplte:ces John Miller.
.Net Amount Paul tot he Company :.:.. 299.63 + Standard bred stallion Eller-
Guaranteed Cast !Value on Anniversary in 1928 ea"....t ,.._....:29300 +g iagton & Stewart, Exeter. t,
-- •3• Healey Draft Team iJaisLSLott,
Total Cost or Insurance Protection for 15 Years . __.;-,_, 6.63 . Cromarty; CE. Willett, Hensall; C`,-
.t, The Average Annual Cost inthis case is 44 cts. for X1,000 Ins. Truemner, Zurich.
1++ Heavy deaf it mare, in foal. —A,
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BARGAINS BARGAINS
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Robes whicb. I am retailing far be-
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in Spring Fachwear
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WINDOWS; FORETMela AN ItN-
TEEESTING STORE OF NEW
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SPRING FOOTWEAR FASHIONS
THEY ARE A•I3'ff+i RATIVE A 'IHE LAST ISSUE OF VOGUE
T,riTY WILL rigplrs YOU WITH AN' ALTOGETHER NEW
STANDARD OF VALUE AT THE MODERATE PRICES.
REPAIRING 10EATLY DONE Only the best of iViaterlals is
used. Bring therm, to rase, and iota are assured of Satisfaction
.larifERE GOOD SHOES COST LESS.
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& J. Bi'oadfooti, Seaforth and- 2ndj
3 -yr. told- Alegi Sindait;; Kippen ;',
J. Henderson, Kipper, 2 -yr,. olcl - is visiting with
A, Wright, Brucefield; H, C. Sol- G ;llolt7man.
den, Hensall; Foal of 1927 --1VT,.I Constable Jul.
Tanney, Hensall; B. Edwarcls,.(len a,iisiness trip to
Mrs. John Weido' •was a visitor
to Exeter on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. George. Hess were
Sunday visitors with friends in
Dashwood
>iizr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess mot-
n'ed to London, on Tuesday.
Miss Rose Leibold of ithe Baby -
lone line is holidaying at Stratford
Mrs. J. B. Dennis of Kitchener
I.sa11; D. K.il.platrick, eHnsall,
Agricultural—TeainR.J. • Scott,
Cromarty D. Fotheringliatu, Far -
rt; eel:,
her father, Mr.
Block was on a ; The most popular Line of Diarn-
Goderbch last and Rings in Canada
Mr. Chas Either of. Detroit vis- WE HAVE THEM
ucef:ield; A. McBride, Ki.ppen foal ate H his relatives. here over the
—A. Wright, Brucefield; Dr. Moir:•, I Iidays.
Hensall; C. Smillie, Rensali. 3 -yr, Mfrs. C. Datives of Detroit, as
'olxeal rBaoadfoot Kipper
Gelinas & Son, Zurich , 2-ir.-old ring at the home o:[; Mrs. Gert.
Fess„
T. 'Butt,• Kippen;..Dr. .Moir, Hen
isall; r " • Ib6RN—Da ters—At 14th eon. Ifay
General Purpose. team -- W. De-
cker, Zurich.
'Single Roadster — R. McLaren,
Hensa+l; J; Decker, Jr,; Dr. Mackay
Seaforth; Thomas Reid,. Hempen.
agricultural 'entire, or gelding —A. Mr., Daniel Snaith left on Satur-
&: J. Broadfoot, Seaforth; .. J._;;,�4,•,. f,,. e.rnelree, where he intends
April 14th to' Mr. and Mrs, El-
znei,• Da tern ' a Son.
Mi•'. Albert Gies has .. returned
Zurich, where he °i niiends .to
"Grand Championship,draft! (if:Spend the ,surrireer months.
Scott, Cromairty.. } `•
Township prize, best .three hoe Take his home in future, .
see from one township — Tucke.r-! ?Niles Nora Rau, of Detroit, i�e-
sliyith Tp Hibbert '.I'p• ,faired to,{lieu hone,, Mr. ;and Iris.
Burnie: S 1t ei =Cup — At & J Bad Joi* p_i R*,tu, Divsdale�; ori• Mune:
d fnoi ; Ge aa; e?.":.z;pee;al ,T eh�, `t 1 ,a0a .. " .
Tei, Exeter, Oscar Klopp Speciale—' Mrs C, Fritz was a SYurd•
ayrs-
.4. & J. Broadfoot; Co mercii;1,
Hotel special -R. J. Scott, Crom_ itor -with her sister Mrs, J. Keller -
arty; Mrs. B. Bell' Special—1VTrs, Man, •who has recently returnc•cl
Ilya Moir. from •!i'oronto where she was ill.
Aberdeen Angus bull calvediici I Misses Pearl and Elizabeth Lei.
1a27 -B. IC'opp, Zur.ieha heifer un -.bold of Stratford, spent the we -
dei. 2 yrs.—B. Klopp - and and i elc end at their home on the Baby -
Shorthorns —Aged bull, Jas:, lobe.
• !Wright & Sons, 'Hensall; Bull cal -,1
IS ' ved in 1927—M. Crich, Seaforth,and Mr. Nesbitt Woods; . who teas
• 2nd; Cort—M, C'i.i^h, Seaforth; w, a holiday. visitor at the hone of
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epper, Hensall; M, Crich, -- !Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Wurm, has re -
cg I Butcher steer or heifer — wee, turned to Toronto, to resume his
0 ; Pepper, Hensall. i duties in the teaching profession.
e; Baby beef — Bert Peek, Zurich; i Mr. and Mrs, Dan filler of Lon-
e I.Ber,t Klopp, Zurich ,' don, rare ;spending a few clays
31 Dairy. Coiv -'M. Crich, iSeaforth;
'm;. Pepper, Hensall; M. Cliche' }l1FIiller.ith the forrner's father,` Mr, W'm,
ea M. Love, Heiman
tw Dr. Pecks Special —M (''r'eh. N. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun;
and family of Forrest, were ;Sun- � and engine can be used for power, only $20.00 eaeaa
day avisitors at the home: .of Mrs.1 GOOD Rubber Tire Buggy,
Braun s father, Mr. Win,. Lamont. nearly good as .nervi
Bay's Judging. --L. Foster, , F.
Pepper, L. Klopp, Sandy Pe aer
a B. Klopp,O.
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Evailgellcal Eh1xrck Notes.
Hese The eweller
test„.
C`',AL
DELAWARE & HUMOR
and .
D, L. & W. SCRANTON
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SEMET SOLVAY
SOFT COAL
MILLER'S CREEK
Arriving
A CAR OF PRINCE EDWARD Ili-•
LAND GRADE A, WHITa Per-
AWES.
erATOES.
HENSALL ONT'.
Phones—Office lOw. Hors 114.,',
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INVITE YOUt.:— ..
To inspect our New and Used r_8,.
'iiefore.
you purchase
4 We have a nice variety; of used Cars in A 1 condition
and will take your car in exchange and give Terme.
No extra charges for financing. This saves Ize t
+ be -.ween $35. and $50. on a car
FORD COUPE 1928, extra front and rear bumpers, utanxatiu
wiper, heater, water pump and spot light. Car in good cola- at
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: FORD 4 -door Sedan 1926 model, in beautiful shape, Dummied
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+ upholstering like new, extra equipment, aut, wiper,: heater,- f
4 in front and back, and new licenses.
+ 1923 Ford Coupe in Teal good condition. This ear will g=i'r F v.
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+you a lot of cheap transportation.
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o 19.26 Ford Tudor in nice shape with new license. '
4. Four 'Wheel trailer, in good shape, a snap ' -g
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The roads in general are begin- + STEEL TIRE BUGGY, very cheap.
g nun; to dry up somewhat andthe o FORD TUDOR 1925 in -good condition; equipment, sparer tfrri< '1"
ZURICH' — - ONT.
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• PASTOR'S PURVIEW
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'As another Conference year with
its max;tipliel • opportunities, re-
sponsibilities, onsibilities, auttuous duties and
lavish blessings has been indelibly
• imprihted on the . pages of our
congregational ;history, we .pause
-to solemnly review and to tale.
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ab.e6 Lek -lin be eensidered as automatic wiper, slip covers, heater and license, at I*ris�.Kx^•
any one can afford to pay, - •
Our Police Trustees have made + +-
arrangements to let people use the >�
r,•atee peatsure of the local supply a.
. FRITZ & SON
tank fore washing autos and e a '` ��$'
1511?�xll or is heir changed, f01.• .;+ FO R O DEES
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the use of the same.. + T 30 3- $5 to$G
Tires
x Batteries :jkl
stock as to whether we lxal-e all • The by -la AVS for the Black +
done,our whole ditty and achieved.
,the greatest possible ,success and
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: -a peritya ie have abundant
reason for thaakfu:tress to God toe
'the large measure of temporal hi
,essingsand spiritual grace of
forded us, An'I as• we cross the
threshold and enter a new confer-
tienee year we hope and prey for
a 'constantly inciieitising• zeal and
piety, a purer lore, a deeper eon-
asecration and a holier enthusiasm
and liberty for Goci's cause ' at
?ome an -,1 ab: oad, The success of
the church depends_ upon our
,syimpathetio, enthusiastic and un -
Red co-operatioi,, it is God's
�t+ill that this conference year hely
truly be a banner year axicl that
Emanuel Evangelical Chui•cix May
enjoy a 't'igorious 'prosperous•nnd•
expansive life aria exert a savour -
and uplifting influence in: the
community,., 'This shall. be our
aeons{ant :aim and endeavor,
W. Y 'Dreier.
Tuesday eve., 7 i •1—Jr. League
Thiiraday - 7,30 g7.rr i' ra:t i and
, A. 1Iehcic, Leader, - Praa so
Friday 7.30 p.m.—Senior League
Sunday Ser i iac.•a.
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E. Geaclio, oupai•intendent+ 13iP the remaining part of rise uie-
nOur mtings arbene.,,
Ttev.• W, . I)M'ri ',t for tieetiag.l anti enjoyeeable. Joietx east,
Creek drainage scheme have been SECOND ,HAND FORD F'ART'S AT HALF PRICE
printed and are. being .served to •`4,+++++++++++++,1,44,+++++4a+,..;..+ _ `1.,
'�•.. .ti^.>�•ot•i�^,oII � §i*�•i•.,,z-N.• � ..c1+
i the pieties in.,eresceJ, this is the
I largest st and most benneficial drain
'of ti kand that has ever been un-
del `:Ten in Iday, Towixahip and will
involve upwards of 30,000.00
Our loealVmerchants have from
now on decided to agai'a till the
end of the year keep their Storrs
open every Tuesday evening' for
the cow...alience of the public. In
former years this was brought on
the, beg.innin? of April, but .this
Year, owing to, the lateness ,of the
season it was delayed for a few
week,
D?r. kind Mre, Eli Disjardine',who
have been living in the Canadian
West for the past eleven years,
have recently` returned and will in
future reside in good old Ontario.
Having. purchased a, small farm on
the B;u:e Water highway, a Haile
south of Bayfield.
The Christian Work Committee,
Newell Geiger co nvenor, had
charge of the Evangelical League
meeting on Friday • evening. Dur-
ing the first part of (the meeting
interesting bits of one of • Billy
Sunday's ,books were read by ,the
president. A discosi ons o.n
"Shall We tta";-e Prohibition?" took
Bprin
and Su
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When you start out to do your
spring and summer buying come
Here
WE CARRY A NICE ASSORTME NI' OP GINGHAM':
PRINTS, BROADCLOTH RAYONS, SIURPINCaS, COT•TON•ID w•.
FLANNELETTES, EXC.
SH -TOES, AND RUBBERS, HARDWARE; A FULL ASSO.1''I`:C>. +M°
OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING. RAR IKaa5,'
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND,
R. Ain DOUGLAS
Pdv E3 LAKE