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Vol. XXVIII No41
ZURICH, THURSDAY MOONING, APRIL26,1928,
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Build up our own Community by buying Goods in the home town
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payment Life plan in 1013. On the 15th anniversary of the Pol-
l. icy in 1928 his insurance protection will have cost bins, en the
..4. average, only 44 cents a year. .
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15 years Prem. a $27.90 each year .-.... -..:-.1 ----r -- -- S418.50
Less 15 Year's Dividends ,....-....i .,..,....i .........,.........: ....... ......„ _$118.87
t Net Amount Paid tot he Company -..- -4, ....--.,__:-. -..... 299.63
Guaranteed Cash 'Value on Anniversary in -1928 ......., i...i....-.293.33
-ft Total Cost of Insurance Protection for 15 Years -... ... 6:63 .4.4:
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1 Received a shipment of waterproof
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1 Special Price $12.50 large size
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Newest
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In Spring Footwear
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..2 WINDOWS FORETELL AN IN-
TERESTING STORY OF NEW
:1 SPRING FOOTWEAR FASHIONS
THEY ARE AUTRORATIVE AS THE LAST ISSUE OF VOGUE
THEY WILL MEE-PER YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NEW
STANDARD OF VALUE AT THE MODERATE PRICES.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Only the best o ll'ateriale ie
vised. Bring therm to rem, and you are assured of Satisfaction
*MERE GOOD SHOES COST LESS.
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New Barber
"Ravine opened up a! barber
!Shop in ''the Dominiem Hone4
.Zurich, I ami in a position to give.
entire satisfaction to the public,
Our prices are; -
Haircuts ..25c
Children's haircuts ... ...15
15
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25
Shave
Massage
Shampoo
Razors Honed
Head Rub ... 10
Ladies Haircuts a Specialty
NORVAL PRECIOUS
NOTICE.
We wish to advise the public
that the following prices have
taken effect -
Hair Cuts .......................20c
Shave ......5
Shampoo .,.25
Massage 25
Hair Singe 15
Head Rub ....... 10
Beard Trim ......15 -
Razors Honed ...... ...25
t Children's Hair Cut _15
OESCH AND EDIGHOFFER
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The 61-h Annual. Canada Confer-
at-
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Mrs. C. Fritz and son Ward
were Sunday visitors at Kitchener
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Klopp and
Veola are visiting at Elmira.
Mrs, Chas, Weber and Flossie
Weber -spent Friday - at London,
Miss Margaret Schilbe Who de
working at Hensel', spent the we-
ek -end at her home.
Mr. 'Walter Zahn of Stratford sp-
.Zent the week -end with friends
here.
Miss Lylyan Rader and Miss
Lillian Rose spent Sunday with fri-
ends in Dashwood and Crediton.
Mr. Wm, Ruby 'has been eng-
aged by Mr. Geo. Thiel to run
the stage from Zurich to Hensall.
Mr, Ernie Gross and Mr, Lorne
Dreier of Chesley spent Sunday
with friends in the vicinity.
Messrs. D. Cantelon and Wm.
Consitt of Hensall were Tuesday
visitors in town:
Miss Pearl Kraft and Mss Fraser
of Dashwood spent Sunday with
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Gesell() at-
tended the Conference at Water-
L"ence of the Evangelical Chureh loo over the week -end..
convened in Emmanuel Church Wati Mr. Jacob Brown and. Mr. and
erloo, beginning, on Wedelesdeei Mrs, E. Wuerth were Sunday vie-
Anril 18th,..and- closing' .on"MondaY etbre With friends at _Kitchenee.
IHalf holiday is now the next
April 23th, with Bishop J. F.Den-
la
thing on the program, in a few p of Cleveland, acting as Chair-
man. The Waterloo congregation weeks when- the days get warmer,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, O'Brein, Lee
Royally entertained all the memb-
lers and.. friends and made erfr,ei
andOlive
were Sunday Conference Olive O'Brein and Mildred
ioLu
*e -
body feel comfortable, Rap
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was the placevoted on for Con - visitors at Waterloo.
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Following, is the re
sult of the st- I -Rev. and Mrs. Dreier, who have
2,f ei en ce for 1929.
1.1VoniUg for the ensueing year been attending Conference. at Wet-
' day.
HANOVER DISTRICT
I Mr. and Mrs.. Jos. Wickens of
E. Burn, Presiding Elder,
Bin.e1.- Ingersoll are visiting at the home
Chesleym, eNv.erT, .F.illaeniob\heorg,; B.
of the latter's parents, Mr. and
1. F
Brown's Boot Shop
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J SPRING is Here
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i Show you all the NEWEST
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The fittest range of made -to -meas-
ure samples ever shown
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nosirant
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HATS
CAPS
SHIRTS
ETC.
• ,erloa, returned home on Wednes-
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The most popular Line of Diam-
ond Rings in Canada
WE HAVE THEM
0 Bean; Listowel, L. H Wagner;M.1 men. J. Hey, Sr.
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2 may, G. F. Brown; Milverton,
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Burn; Normenby, H. Leibold; I . Mr. Wm., Lamont and daughter
Port Elgei, Gretzenger; Wallace Jane were Sunday visitors at the
ihone of Robt, McKinley, Stanley
Township.
Hon. Chas. Stewart, Minister of
C. R. Kauth.
STRA.TFORD DISTRICT
• I ..H A, Kellerman, Pres. Elder.
cm
9 Crediten, W. M. Sippell; Dash- the interior, is doing a \national
2 iweed, F. B. Meyer; McKillop G. work in organizing the fight
against forest fires, The people
6 IL, Gross; Rodney, j, G. Burn;Seb-
0 !fingville and Fullerton, A. w. of Canada could do infinitely more
however, by exercising care to
f i Sauer; South Easthope 0. G. Hall -prevent them.
; I man : .5b,atford, A., Clemens ; Tay-
Hess, The Jeweller
Buy the Best
COAL
DELAWARE & Emma
and
D. L. & W. SCRANTON
COKE
SEMET SOLVAY '
SOFT COAL
MILLER'S CREEK
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Arriving
A CAR OF PRINCE EDWARD 1
LAND GRADE A, WHITE POT-
ATOES.
Cara:talc=
H E N SALL ONT.
Phones -Office 1Ow. House INIP,5
• istock, .H A. 'Kellerman ; Zurich, W.1
Eisenbach of the Babylone Line,
Sorry to report that Mr. -Fred
Y. Dreier. who has not been well for some
CT time, was taken to' London 'Hosp-
ital for treatments on. Wednesday
:Bridgeport, M. L. me , El lire has
Considerable complaint
to disorder on Sun-
: .E. D. Becker' Kitchener Calvary; made owing.
day in the village, and considerable
e .j. B. Dengis; Kitchener Zion, G. F. '
comment has been made 1.0 regard
Baethel; New Hamburg, E.
3' 1\11. 1 to the inactiveness of our local
• .Pletch; North Easthope,
S! Conotable. !But this official ad-
,Destreichee ; 'Roseville, W.
lienrich; St. .Jacobs, 5, R Knehtel
Waterloo, 3. P. Haueh.
HAMILTON DISTRICT
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WATERLOO DISTRI
P, Hauch, Pres. Elder.
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vises •• us that he was compietele
unaware of these disturbance, and
asks .the citizens to co-operate
with him in such instances and let
W. j, Zimmerman, Pres. E1d,,01 him know either by phone or in
3. Yager person and he will _soon eliminate
Attercliffe Station, W.
rampden, N, E, Dalinis;; Hamilton these disturbances.
W. E. Beese; Moeriston, 3. G.Denveie
Ruth ene, W. H, Campbell; .S.oetli I A very interesting Debate was
'Cayuga, J. D, Fenner; Totonto, W. 1.-ie1d by the Luther Lea.gue -on
J Zimmerman; Willoughby, C. H. Friday evening in the • Lutheran
Church Basement,. the subject bee
j, H Grenzebach.
OTTAWA DISTRICT
W. 0, Hayne, Pres. Eldm.
Arnprior, A. F. Stoltz; Golden !Dweller, !The Negative winning
'Lake, L. Pletch; Locksley j. E. by a few points. About 50 Leag-
Bender; Parry Sound N, R. Earnst uers being present. The meeting
Ingham, W. B. Dengis. will be in chatge of the Lictf?Vary
Pembroke, W. 0, Hayne; • Rock-
ing Resolved that -a Country Cit-
izen has a better opportunity to
become a Christian than a City
Evangelical Church Notes
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".• .TUeSday eve., 7 pee, -Jr. Leagiie
<1! Thursday 7.30 p.m. Peayer and,
Praise
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'Friday 7.30 p.tn.-Senior League
Friday 8 30 pere-Choir Practice
Sunday Services',
1.30 p.m.-Worehip
ti a.m.-Bible School,
J. E. Gaseho, Superintendent.
1S.05 &nu Wotship
ReV. 1V,, it. Dreier, Pagor ,
Committee next Sunday eN en,n.
All members and friends ole in -
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Last week the Herald staff was
a day earlier in getting out the
iS SU e, this week we are, about on
time, regardless of a small sup-
piiment page we must get out`,
and next week We cannot promise.
jest when we v. 11 pnblish, as we
have the beginning of this Nve,Ok
received the ,shipment of a large
typesetting machine, which the
firtrt will install next week, as we
Will have this erector and instruct-
or evith Us nearly all the week,
When this machine is set, up and
we known how to run it, wetrust
it will prove a great convenience
as well as the means of getting out
eVeitti a better weekly. I
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Our Stock of Spring
and Summer Foot-
wear for Women,
Men, Boys and Girls
are now complete
and we invite you
to come in and inspect what we
have.
If it is something nifty,
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have it.
O. FRITZ & SON
FORD DEALERS
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Tires 3Ox3i $5. to $6. Batteries $9.9
SECOND ,HAND FORD PARTS AT HALE PRICE
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Spring and Somme
GOO
When you start out to do your
spring and summer baying come
Here
WE CARRY A NICE ASSORTME NT OF GINGHAM,
PRINTS, BROADCLOTH RAYONS, SH1RTINGlS, COTATONADelist
FLANNELETTES, ETC,
SHOES, AND RUBBERS, HARDWARE; A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING. HARMS%
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS OM
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N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL
PHONE 11 97
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