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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1928-05-03, Page 1Vol, XXVIII No 42 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1928, Mester A& Smith!, PulitklioilStt 1J5 el Year ileasamit $1..5o 1.1‘TARRBARS, 3LAY B$ Build. up your own Community by buying Goods in the home town 4. .4 ir++++++++++41.44+44.444444+444÷14++.444-4-444-14++++++44+ ÷ 4- + •i- ÷ 4, London Life InsuranCe Company + -4, Typical Policy Results .1.- •.g. --+ .4± + 4. -.:. -4. 4. • + .4' -4. 4. -+ -4. -4' 4. -4. ++++++++++++++++++++++++44 ++0+++++++++++++++++++++ ANNNUAL DIVIDEND PLAN A Policyiliolder at age 31 took a $1,000 policy on the 20 payment Life plan in 1913. On the 15th anniversary of the Pol- icy in 1928 his insurance protection will have cost him, on the average, only 44 cents a year. 15 years Prem. of $27.90 each year -... $418.50 Less 15 Year's Dividends __... 4118.87 Net Amount Paid tot he Company • .... 299.63 guaranteed Cash Value on Anniversary in 1928 .... -293.00 --- Total Cost of Insurance Protection for 15 Years _ ... 6.63 The Average Annual Cost inthis case is 44 cts, for $J,000 Ins. E Oesch Agent Zurich 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4' 4. •••••••••••••••••••••••••410 • ........+4,44•44.040K+•fialir • • • 1 BARGAINS BARGAINS • • Received a shipment of waterproof Robes which ars retailing far be- . low Catalogue prices, get your's at Special Price $12.50 large size FRED ) "'" L L - 7 U R k • New Barber 'Having opened up a barber Shop iin the Dominion liouSe(, Zurich, 1 an in a position to give entire satisfaction to the public. Our prices ure;- Haircuts 25c Children's haircuts ... _15 Shave 15 Massage..................25. Shampoo ea...25 Razors Honed '25 Head Rub 10 Ladies Hair cuts 20c Beginning May 10th every Thurs- day afternoon and evening a lady will be here to marcelle, Phone appointments appreciated. Ladies Haircuts a Specialty NORVAL, PRECIOUS Don't Miss This SMITH'S CREOLE TRAUBADOURS OF CHICAGE Will stage an OOpera Play con- sisting of Comedy, Music, Singing, , Buck and Wing dancing and :side- splitting sketches. A real, old- tim.e Darkey show.. Come and have a good laugh, TOWN HALL, ZURICH The many Zurich friends of Mr Tuesday, *evening, May 8th. ' Ed. Bossemberry, near Bayfield, Aclmies:on-Adults 47c.,children 25c are pleased to leain that he is re - Doe. Arthur. Hill, lanagere covering from his recent illness. • l'alaTe, Mrs. D. Witmer of Exeter, was a visitor in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oesch were Monday visitors in London. Messrs. Edwin Gaecho and Ivan Yungblut were Sunday visitors at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Thiel vis- ited with their daughter in Strat- ford on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wurn and Miss Ida Routledge spent Monday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry !Rose of Windser, were week -end visitors with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siebertiof Montreal are spending a few we- ek's vacation at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and grs. W. L..Siebert. Mr. Philip Beaver was a recent visitor to his daughter-in-lawl.IVIrs Ida Beaver, of the London Road near Exeter. • Mr. George E Buchanan, K. C. of Sudbury was a visitor with his • aunt and iuncle, Mr. and Mrs E. e. The most popular Line of Diam- ond Rings in Canada WE HAVE THEM uy the Best COAL. DELAWARE & HUDSON' and D. L. & W. SCRANTOR ' COKE SEMET SOLVAY; SOFT COAL MILLER'S CRER Arriving A CAR OF PRINCE EDWARD IS- LAND GRADE A, WT ATOMS. an:telt:7am H E N SALL ONL, Phones -Office lOw. House ra, Hess, The Jeweller 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. NOTICE _Appel-1iambmg 'Independent, We „are send for another car or fertilizer for beans and buckwheat The Look -out committee, Gar4. - anyone wishing for some let us field Witmer, convenor, had eh- i* know no later than May 10th. arge 'of the Evangelical League, a". Rader & Johnston. Meeting last week. The discussion eilleeeeS*451100084,04016080‘60 04141411010Seeee641$8041050.460e***411 'on "Ideals"' by Miss Olive O'Bri.Pn e, IN MEMORIAM ''';"..?y)ti&ed 'vary 'interesting. The Beeker-In loving memory of -broiness of the mo th t 4. + Newest F him' Pi In Spring Footwear AT 1 BROWN'S Boot1 Shop 1 WINDOWS FORETFLL :IN- TERESTING STORY OF NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR FASHIONS ughts flOJ our dear wife and mother, Clara the remainder of the meeting. We THEY ARE AUTHORATIVE AS THE LAST ISSUE OF VOGUE WIRY WELL IMPRESS YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NRW STANDARD GP vALrna AT THE MODERATE EkRICES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Only the best of Mtateniain ,is used. Bring theca tO me, and you are .assured of Satisfaction WHERE GOOD SHOES COST LESS. Ida Becker, who passed 'aWaYone have room for you. e Her sudden death .surprise;a1susel:Idnl, • year ago, May 6th, 1927. titsntwienek ereenejtaufged. a mint:glee.Herald e 'Dearer to memory than wo • • tell 'setting machine, and we trust by e Quickly and suddenly camethecan. Mr. R. B. Hardy tof Toronto is next week we will probably be : i The loss of a mother we loved sable to show our readers .just the O well 0 Rest on in peace, our loving mo- kind of work this machine will do, . • • • CfJpon that wondrous shore, ther, ore, • Where partings are forgotten, 1 bout 1t. Mr. William E. 'Foster has sold And sorrow is no more. his -fine 100 -acre farm; being - Lot o Those willing hands, that tender .7, Comession 6, Babylon Line, • 0 .. heart, ,T.,6,wribip of Stanley, to his neil- O At rest from toil and pain, ghbor, Charles Stephenson, who 0 e Sleep on, dear mother, in heavenly will (get possession on April lst, O e' and we will have more to say a- 41 1 . eac 1929. Mr. Foster intends giving 'Until we meet again. up farming this flall, but has not Sadly missed by husband and and decided where he will locate.. -children, Mr. Wni, Becker family. 2 • • • • .• Brom s Boot Shop WINDOW DISPOURLAY SEE • , 000000000001il laysoeftwA,06eseveaciliare0.00,:$46000 iv444,1,4,14,-,,414,4,-0..).d.ept-coot.+4..e***4.440.4.4;4..t io4..1* 4004040. 41:, <, 4. . . i SP . ,,,,, , , . . --''' ",a, , 11'?, ,N IS • t ere f .,.... ,,,. ...,.,, 44 ' '..."11 .4 4 4 . c. .10 ts 4. 4.4.4- 4- 4. 4. 4 1925 a 1926 + 1923 -Ford 4,, can Our Stock of Spring and Summer Foot- wear for Women, Men, Boys and Girls are now complete and we invite you Ford,. 1 -door sedan, looks front as good as new, tfres new', and rear bumpers. Ford Coupe, upholstering and paint as pers frontand rear and Sedan, upholstering be . bought for the Wee and of 4' 4' • 4' 8- -Yr 4.. 4' 44. -gr 4. 4' 4 4. tt. • good new. Rossi,-- speedoraeter4, paint good and this ear t or There is on display a touring car. MotfieA. A. 1. condition.the + as show window of Mr. L. W. Hof -1 + fman's Gent's Furnishing window, 1926 Ford Coach, equipped with bumpers and near license_ Tuesday eve., 7 p.m. -Jr. League Evangelical Church Notes zuracH ONT, Ired upon Mr. Albert Siebert, son + • of Postmaster and Mrs, W. L. Sie-bort of :town as themost valuabie ;in Zurich, this having been tinfer- Idle finest trophey that ever ,was + hockey player in the fast Montreal •I + Tires30x3i $5. to $6. 7 • 0. FR ITZ SON FORD DEA LERSBatteries Thursday 7.30 p.m. Prayer and. I Marcie]) team, and we connot ex- prai,aepress our appreciation and jnst how proud the villages of Zurich feel of this stalwart. young man, • The thirteenth annual power hill forethe local Zurich HydroSy- stern shows .a •surplus to the credit of the system of $1,223.59.The anntial financial statement of the system. for the year 1927 shows a net .profit or $587,09, The local system is growing Steadily, hav- ing at the end of the year 110 do- mestic users, 43 commercial and 3 power eustomers. The total ye, arly consumption for domestic and .commercial users was 81,769 K W. hours.. Zurich now has •,21 el- ectric range users, or about one to every 20 of the population. Friday 7,30 p.m. -Senior League e: Friday 8,30 p.m. -Choir Practice WHEN DID YOU SMILE LAST? 4_ kindly smile costs nothing but gives much. It enriches ,the receiver and the giver. It takes e!anly i anommt and its rnomory of- ten lads foreVer. Smiles are in- dispensible to, the rich and pobr., They create, happiness, foster good Wil L and good health. They form friendships, bring rest and tonic to the discouraged and sad. Smiles prevent tragedies. Smiles can't he bought, begged or stolen and yet they are valuelessuntil they are given. Smiles have changed anany desolation into delight. Many. are too tired or sad to smile, give them one of yourS. They need them most who hate none to give. Smiles have power to bring in summertime and roses. !Frown fin d growl and ybu bring Winter ind irot to yourself and 'others An icy attitude and a sullen spirit will 33 ake winter anywhere anytime. i 10.00 am. Worship t -Tian cmett ng hi CeeShop- herd Nairn. 11 a m.--ieele School, And We are all rea y to you all the NEWEST STYLES in SULTS TOP COATS LOSIERY WES BATS CAPS SHIRTS • ETC. 6 '41° * The finest range of made -to -mess me samples ever shown • The following is taken fromithe .ind is part of lnse- eAor Relenson's report ti) the Dunday School B ard. "I wish to commend, to the Board, the succes- ful work being dote by the new teacher on the staff. Mr. Mamson who is in anarge of •one of the Entranee•clatsea, has the good -will and co-operation of his nupias in doing the Very best Work possible. The above item refers to Mr, Gor- dan A, Manson, who Was the Prin- cipal. at .Blyth till last Jttn wh- i y Gascho, Superintendent, ere he inlet with Splendid succesa MI, i 1 '- .,,,,,..,' ,,, i , It, ,1,, .. , 1-, Sunday Services'. in his work. His mi'Iny filen, s in • -r,,,4_ ' : ,,, • ,t. ' . GASCHO'S 0.140 STAKEll IPS/OITS VI ie , the Shepherd Psalm, . Staff. Mr. Manson is a son of Mr.' 4,,, 7,,30 p ,m,,- %V° nsh.; n . Bly Ill join in 'wishing hint, cantina -Rs 4, , Subject, Part II-Banquetting in ed success on the 'Midas Schenlj el* 4 Allp '' 41 ReV W ()miler Paate John A. /Vfansono Reeve of Stan. 11146.4.044,0.1.401...fscsahormodoce,' 4000.4~4449411.44.414041.....****.e ' . . r ley Township. + + e + SECOND HAND FORD :PARTS AT :HALF PRICE' + ,4' a . ++++++++++++++++++++++e+++++++++++++++++++++-1÷S÷e "."' .. 4r, +- 1 Spring and Summer Goons When you. start out to do your spring and summer buying come Here WE CARRY A NICE ASSORTME NT OF GINGHAM* PRINTS, BROADCLOTH RAYONS, SLURTINGS, COIITONADS FLANNELETTES, DTC. SHOES, AND RUBBERS, HARDWARE A FULL AssonTunlre OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING. HARNESIS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS OE HAND, R. N. DOL/GL GEN EIZAL MEROHAtei T PHONE 71 - 97 E3LA,Ift 4.... 0.04., 1.