Zurich Herald, 1928-08-30, Page 1ef
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Vol. XXIX No9
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Newest Fashion Thoughts
In Spring Footwear
BROWN'S Boot Stop
WINDOWS FORETELL AN TN -
TERMING STORY OF /TRW
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THEY AMC ANTEORAlilIVE AS THE &AST MS= OF VOGUE
THEY WU& IMPRESS YOU WIWI AN ALTOGETHER STW
STANDARD O VAL= air THE MODERATE MUMS.
REPAIRING NEATLY HONE Only the best at Iffeterlide
need. Erin these le lee, and writ are asesured art Sertistaedna-
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Grand Band Tattoo
And Fireworks
CLINTON On LABOR DAY
MONDAY, SEPT., 3rd, 1928
At 8 p. m.
7 BANDS
Clinton, Clinton Pipers, Stratford
Mitchell,. Goderich, Kitchener .and
Waterloo.
Fireworks Display similar to Old
Home Week 1925— • ..
Unveiling of the cairn to the memory
of Clinton's Pioneers will take place
at 7.30 p. rn.
Admission: Adults 50c., Children
25 cents.
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ZURICH HORTICULTURAL
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ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
Will be held in
TOWN HALL, ZURICH
On Saturday, September
NOTICE --All Exhibits must be in
pace not later than 11. a.m..
PRIZE LIST
CUT FLOWERS
1 -Annuals, 6only, named var. 75 50
2 -Asters, best display .........50 25
3 -Asters, White, 4 blooms ......50 25
4 -Dahlia, best display ... ... 50 25
.5 -Dahlia, 3 named varieties 75 50
4 -Dianthus (Pinks) best disp.50 25
7 -Gladioli, Collection 50 25
S -Gladiola, 6 -spikes, named ...75 50
.9 -Gladiola, single spike •
maned variety ... 50 25
IR -Marigolds, best display ...50 25
11 -Pansies; best display ... —50 25
1st.
Mrs. L. W. Hoffman is at present
attending a convention at Stratford.
Mrs. E. Weido and daughter Dor-
othy were recent visitors at Goderich
Miss Susie Jacobe is enjoying a
pleasant vacation at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bender and son
of Blyth, called at the home of Mrs.
B. Pfile on Monday.
M. Walter Schnurr was a week-
end, visitor with his parents, at Mild -
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kekoa of Detroit
are spending a week's holidays in the
villeget ,
Iiiirs, Lydia .. •..
nie and daughter
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Pearl were the past week camping at
grand, Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schiele of Seb-
ringville were visitors at the home
of' Mr. and Mrs. John England.
Master Claire Geiger underwent
an operation for removal of tonsils
at Dr, O'Dwyer's 'Office on Wednes-
day.
Free! Free!
For School Opening
Only
38a PAGE WEBSTER LEATHER
BOUND DICTIONARY WITH
EACH ECLIPSE 14 CARAT GOLD
TIPPED FOUNTAIN PEN,
ABSOLUTELY -GUARANTEED
s6a Ihtel ONF Window.
COAL
NOW IN YARDS sin
EIGHT CAR LOADS ,
OF HIGH GRADE FUEL
Scranton Anthracite'
Albert*
Coke
Minehead
Solvay
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MILLER CREEK SOFT COAL.
ALSO POCAHONTAS
Caralelort.
HENSALL
_ Ph'onee—Oitice tione*
Hess, The Jeweller TJ1 Bul"k" Au'h ft' *i"'"
rommesm•imifomilirrin.
lage attended the onion bee at the
home of Mrs. 0. Surerus on Wednes-
day afternoon.
Miss Marcella McLean of Blyth, Spring
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eriA number of the ladies of the vil-
was a visitor at the home of Mr. and 411N
Mrs. Albert Hess, the past week.
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Mi Peter Itavelle has improved •
the .'tear of his dwelling by the ad-
dition.?0 a fine new veranda.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Domrow,
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andson Dick:, and Mrs. Forman, of Kinde, Mich., spent the week -end at
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.FOOT WEAR
12-Perennials,
best display 50 the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Greb,
13 -Petunias, bet display 50 25 Babylon Line.
14 -Roses, best display ... ... 75 50 Messrs. Clayton and Clarence
Hoffman of Galt, accompanied by
15 -Roses, 3 nariled 4,,arieties 50 25
Miss Muriel Preeter of Kitchener
i.6 -Rose, best bloom, named
and Miss Leila Siebert of the village
(Zurich's Civic Plower) 50 25
are this week away on a motor trip
17 -Snap Dragon, best display 50 25 to Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec.
18 -Sweet Peas, best display 58 25 Tuesday next, September 4th the
19-Verbenia, beat display ... 50 25 local public schools will reopen for
.2o Zinnias, best display 50 25 another 4.
year, it seems only a few
21 -Basket cut flowers 4.
50 25 days since the holidays, commenced
-Dinner Table Bouquet ------50 25 and how rapidly the summer months
-237Novelty ...,..... 50 25 do Pam
POTTED PLANTS Dr. and Mrs. W. Schellog and
1 -Begonia, Tuberous, single,, farniy of Detroit, and who have bee*
. one plant 50, 25 at their summer home at Grand
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•2-Beigonia, Rex ... . 50 25, Bend' for the summer, called in the
villageon Tuesday. They are this
week moving back to Detroit.
The Commu-nity Services which
• were, scheduled to be held on Sunday
evening en the lawn of Mr. J. Hey,
Jr., has ben postponed indefinitelly,
this is owing to unavoidable circurn-
stai‘nirc.ses.
nyder of Elmira, was a Sun-
day visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Merner. Mrs. Merner
and family accompanied him to El,
mira for a week.. The oldest daugh-
ter, Miss Cathern, will remain at
Elmira, where she will attend High
School.
Mr. Bruce L. Klapp, who has act-
ed es teacher. of the Zurich High
School the- past year, has accepted a
similar positron at; dere Bay, Manit-
ulin Isle.,for the coming year, and
left on ednesday for that place.We
wish Mr. Klapp every Success in his
new position.
We are pleased to announce that
Rev. F. W.Story, .a returned Mission
ary to South America, willspeak at
Emanuel Evangelical Church, Zurich,
next Lord's; Day. He will also ad-
dress the Bible School. On Monday
evening' &pt. 3rd at 8.00 o'clock he
will give an illustrated lantern slide
lecture, e charming interest on Mis-
sions in South America.
Awide
opens welcome is extended to all. We
can never go to this remarkable con-
tinent in person., but we cin rn this
interesting way learn of its wonders
and mysteries. You will greatly
welcome this rare privilege and treat
A free will offering will be received.
MRS. JOHN W8IDO PASSES
Fredericka Stelck, beloved c'bm-
panion of Mr. John Weido-of Zurich,
•passed away at her home here on
Friday, August 7.7th in her 73rd
year. Deceased had been ill for a-
bout two years, but she bore her suf
Tering with patience and fortitude.
She had lived in this community all
her lifetime and had many warm fri-
ends and admirers. The funeral
was held on Monday last. Rev. Mr.
Stockman, of Tavistock, conducted
the serviee8, and interment was
made in the Lutheran cemetery. She
is survived by her husband, two
sons and two daughters, MeSSTS Wil-
fred and Elmore Weida, ni Hay
Towship; Mrs. George tx-
°ter, an LIMA hone; -also
one sister,' mn, flesst Sr„ of
Goderich,
3 -Begonia, Tuberous, double
one plant 50 25
4 -Fern • 50 25
5 -Gloxinia, one plant ... _50 25
6-Geranikim, double 1 plant ...50 25
71 --Geranium, 'single, 1 plant ...50 25
Members of the Society will be
charged no entry fee. Othersmay
compete Lpon joining the Society
and paying the Membership Fee
of $L00.
No 'admission Fee will be charged
Nott a Director will be present to
eccime contribt.tions in aid of the
work of 'the Society.
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Evangelical Church Notes
ZURICH — ONT. •
3',F 1 WERE YOUNG AGAIN
11 -would take more laughter into
rsr tilt and pass it on to others. I'd
viltivate the sunny and cheerfull
sir& -of life more fully. I would in -
on laughter and let it surge thru
my bodily frame as a health -giving
tank. Few men die laughing. All
would live longer if they laughed
mere frequently. What were you
laughing about asked. one. 1 laugh
at least four times every day re-
plied his friend. After breakfast,
dinner, supper and before I retire.
:laugh systematically, scientfically
;and persistently. It is medicine to
-my body, soul and spirit. When I'm
over -tired and sleep evades me I
often find that smiling will touch
me off into slumberland when all
else fails. An oz, of cheerfulness iS
; worth a- pound of sadness in God's
service. Cheerfulness is a, sign of
wisdom. ;Be of good cheer said
Jesus, The 'true christian has good
reasons to be.
SUNDAY SERVICES
Worship at 9.45 a. rn., Rev. F. W.
Story of Toronto will preach.
11 aan.—Eible School,
Gaischo, Superilitenden .
Wo -slip : 7.30 P. M.
Rev. P. W. Story will preach.
ABs4".. W Dreier, Paiator,
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Grey Dort Touring, ready for the road, cvrely- *25.
1924 Ford Coupe, Baloon Tires; a Rea/ Bargain.
t• McLaughlin Touring, a real bargain at $25.00
Our Stock of Spring
and Summer Foot-
wear for Women,
Men, Boys and Girls
are now complete
and we invite you
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Ford Sedan—.in good mechanical condition, Rubber good $160.,
1923 Ford Coupe --4 new tires, Upholstering like new.
0. FRITZ & SON
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FORD DEALERS
Tires 30x31 $5. to $6. Batteries $9..95
SECOND BAND FORD PARTS AT HALF PRICE
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Spring and Summer
GOODS
When you start out to do your
spring and summer buying come
Here
WE CARRY A NICE ASSORTME NT OF GINOMLIM
PRINTS, BROADCLOTH RAYONS, SIORTINGS, COTT-OXALIS
FLANNELETTES, ETC.
SHOES, AND RUBBERS, HARDWARIS, A PULL ASSORT/WENTZ
OF PAINTS, FOR SPRING HOUSECLEA.NING. IIARRESS'
REPAIRS A. SPECIALTY.
!FRESH GROCERIES ALWA Y'S ON A'S
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