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Zurich Herald, 1928-08-30, Page 4• 4+4+4;4444 + -1!' '+„l,44i4+++ 'p,', ' 1'!1 ;i °,1 + •4'�li.' '"1„ ",.i„1""t'+i4 Special! ,. peciaH Friday August 31st. 3 AND Saturday September 1st. 4 Oil Cloth Mats, each Boys and Girls Stockings Reg. 50c. all sizes up to 11 at 25c l/s Alt t.i , moil r . Mr ani :Mra drA ,and .011 ., 114; ` ardeid, wo �.Sun4ir visi*ora•ntthe, . home of Mr. 'and Mrs• G. 'Koehler, • M. Alf Bossentlerry and son, Of e. Detroit, called on Zurich friends in '.g the village this week, • \ Mr. Frank Bossenberry of Kitch- +*t» ener won the great ,fiddler's contest •F• at Grand Bend on Monday evening. + Rev, and Mrs. G.' F. Brown, of Mildmay, are spending the week vis- ^ iting friends here, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Koehler of ++l• Kitchener with their family, were 4' Sunday visitors in Zurich. - They came up in their new Pontiac which they recently purchased from Mr. HG. Koehler, of Zurich, local agent,' FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 50 acres, 2 i�— m rs north of Crediton and second farm east, on Lot 15; Con. 8. There is a •f quantity of bush, well fenced and + plenty of water with a good orchard, 'i' a real pasture farm, 8 acres of wheat sown on ,it this fall, Will be sold •I• very reasonable. For particulars ap + ply to Christian Wein, Crediton, or Arthur weber, Auctioneer, ` Dash- • wood; It. X2..:1; Phone 13--57: . + ANOTHER BIG BASEBALL 'i• EVENT 4 For leabot Day in Goderich; a .g, great baseball feature has been ar- 4 ranged; a "doubleheader," for a ;: purse cof :$750, between the Osiers of oti Torenbe, semi -pro •• champions of On- ): tarlo, and teneral Tires, the famous BuffaiD team. These ;teams. have .;,: met several times this year, General Tires 'winning four games. First +1 game enn Monday afternoon at 2 o'- 4. clock. -After the :second game the + ceremony of unveiling the memorial :;1: cairn, erected in connection withthe '4 Huron Tract, Will take place at Har- .; bor Park. Special! ii 44++44++++++++4-:-+++++++++11-.---; —xs^'r''rs �•; ,.'s -"r>°�-d •; c'l .i 5c Flannelette, Regular 40c., Sale Price, Yard .. . , . ........,.'25c 4Corsets, Regular Values up to $4.50; Sale Price a pair . , . , ., .'50c SCHOOL SUPPLIES, A FULL ASSORTMENT One Sc. Ruler Free with each purchase of 10c. or more Yard .............'60c T•asgs Silk, all shades, per• • • • • • • • Cinghams, a nice assortment, per Yard Only .. .19e GROCERY SPECIALS ..15c 4. Soda Biscuits, per pound .. .g. Corn Flakes, per box • • • - • • • • • • • ' ........ 10c,g. for .... .. .................25c Rice, 4 pounds... 4. I< Dozen Jelly Powder with Plate, Only ..........................$1.35 3 Jelly Powder, with Cup or Saucer ... ...... .25c .:. 4 Selly Powder, only ... 25c •. Jelly Tumblers each 5c 4- 4. 1 The Store of Service and ' Quality • T. L. WURM Pjgpe rs- . •iii••i•!•10••••;•!•!0!O•O••••••i•0i••0N•f •w•" • • • • • • s • • •• • • • • • • • THE NEW SERIES 1 Pontiac Six The low priced. Six with Power and Speed as thrilling as its Rich New Beauty • EQUIPPED WITH LOVEJOY SHOCK ABSORBERS, FOUR FEEL BRAKES, AND WITH ALL TEE NEWEST 1, IM- PROVEMENTS MAKE IT THE BEST CAR VALUE "FOR THE MONEY. t ASK ALL THOSE WHO DRIVE A PONT•I't DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN GIDEON., KOEHLER, Zurich Agent for Pontiac and Buick Cars • ••••••••••••••••••••• •!•••••A•N Electric Rangette Complete with Oven 4% extra wiring. Hooks on any plug attachr't A PERFECT COOKER $30.00 Installed SEE IT AT HESS RADIO ELECTRIC RUPTURE •x �i v 1 i^J r EXPE:R'T HERE F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, nationally famous ex- pert, will himself :personally be at the Bedford 'Hotel, and will remain in Goderich on Wednesday Only, Sept. 5th, from 9 a.m. 'to 5 p.m. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic :shield will not only retain any case ,Of rupture per- fectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days 'on the average case. Being a vast advancement 'over all former methods- exemplifyiing instantaneous effects immediately :appreciable and withstanding any `strain or position no matter the size .or location. Large or difficult cases, 'or 'incisionals_rup- tures (following :operations) special- ly solicited. 'This :instrument receiv- ed the only award iin'England and in Spain, producing irestitts without :sur- gery, injections, :medical treatments. or prescriptions, with distinguishes' personal patrons •of :all natione His method has always been most satis- factory. :Late Dr. Edward Shippen, former -Medical Director, U. S Navy This instrument is the same as sup- plied to Serg. {Gerils. Bureau, I,7.15.. Naval Hospital. Penn. R. R. 'Etc.' He will be glad eo demonstrate Avith out charge or fit them if desired. Business demands (prevents stopping at any .Other ;place in this section., N. B. Every Statement - in this not ice has been verifyed before the Federal and State Courts. --F. H. Seeley. Caution --All cases chould be cautioned against the use of any elastis cnr •web itrus,s •wiitb under- straps, nderstraps, .as same rest where the lump; is and not where the opening is, of- ten resulting in strangulation. Home Office, 117 'N. Dearborn St., Chicago: DASHWOOD Rev. :and Mrs. Knechtel of St.; Jacobs, visited with Mr. and Mrs. .Earl Guenther ,on Wednesday'. ' Mrs. J. Eidt and son taoureney of Detroit, spent a few days with Mr. and :Mrs. C... tale. Several from here attended the Tatoo 'Mitchel'l ,on 'Thursday even- ing. Misses'Lusile and Alice Willett re- turned to Birmingham, after a pleas- ant visit -With their parents, Rev.. "Ness is -attending the Synod in Humberstone this week. Miss Ferrol I3aafleib ,of Windsor is` digiting relatives here at present. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Goderich, and Mr. Brand ,of Detroit, were visit ors at the (tome ;of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Zimmer and son Elmer, attended the funeral of the later's brother in Kinloss; on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Leach of Det- roit called on Mr. and Mrs. Hy Hoff- man on Saturday. Mrs. R. Armstrong of London, is visiting with relatives this week. Mr. J. C. 'Reid and family, Mrs. E. Nadiger and Helen, spent Monday in London. Mr. Maurice Klurapp spent last week with friends in Landon. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman and Mrs. Stacey spent Sunday with fri- •ends in Kitchener. Miss Mnieda Restemeyer is spend- ing her holidays in London. Mrs. C. Finkbeiner and Cathern left on Tuesday for Sarnia, where they will spend a few weeks. (Intended for last week.) Miss Hamilton and Miss Laura Mae Reid visited in London on Th- ursday. Mr. and Mrs. Burns and daugh- ters Erma and Elsie, of Port Huron, Jpent the week -end with Mrs. Witzei Mr, and Mrs. A, Gale of Stratford spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. C. Gale. AFisi r AID to F is a Bank of Montes chewing . account which may be opened assay of our offices. The balance rte' ments of such its are moderate %Nile de- positors are entitled to the full bend of our service. sr .cif--•�.....'��..��. It _. may==---� �-„i.:�'�t.�'j--• I3ANK OF MONTRE TOTAL A.S.S. •ii. T S, IN UCBSS F. $0.._60.000 0 0 0 ti Zurich Branch: C. H. ,JOY„ Manager. Miss Blanche Edighoffer of Mitch- ell, visited with Miss. Verna Burk the past week. Miss Gertie Hoffman is spending her vacation with friends in Kitch- ener. M. J. C. Reid macre a, business trip to Clinton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and' family of Wndsor and Mrs. R'in'. Cbnsitt of Hensall, were visitors at the home of Mr. onas Hartlef5 on Wednesday. Miss Jermain Armstrong. of Lon- don is spending her holidays with: re- latives here. , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reid and' fam- ily spent Sunday in Listsawelli Mrs. S. Amansx of London, is_ visit: lag her sister, Mrs. E. Kraft, at few ;Buys. Several front here: attended the funeral of the late Mrs. John: W.eiden in Zurich, on Monday:. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Efile: spent. the week -end in: Detroit. BORN--Baker-In. Dashwood on Wednesday, August. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Baker, a son. STANLEY TOWNSHIP' Rev. R. A. Lundy of Nile, exchan- ,ged pulpits with Rev. Jas. Penrose last Sunday and preached very ac- ceptably at Goshen, Brake. and' Varna The Anglicans of Varna, are hold. ing a lawn social on Dr. Moffatt's grounds on Tuesday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowden of Hkmo ilton spent the week -end at: the home of Mrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs: Chas: St'raugfiam and family of Auburn, spent Shun - day at the home sot' Mr: Rnbert Mc: Clinchey and Mr: Henry Enratt. DRYSDALL. Miss Gibbons, teacher for the• past two years in Sep. S: 51 No: 1r Stanley, has been engaged' t'o• teach at Ottawa for the next year. - Mr. Louis Durand, also Mr: Lours Mousseau, of Spruce Mich., are, vis- iting friends and relatives in the, via inity. Both old gentlemen were at one time school boys at Drysdale. Mr. Morris • Durand and sister. Miss' Pearl of Detroit, spent Sinnday with their patents, Mr. and .Mrs, E. Durand. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelinas. and daughter and grandson, Louis Mont- ague andf Mr. Louis Durand' o, Spruce, Mich., called on old acquaint- tenances in Bayfield last week. Mrs. Charles Laporte spent a day recently with her sister, Mrs. Dennis Bedard, at Zurich.• Miss Madelene Bedard returned home after spending a couple of we- eks with friends in Detroit. Mr. Ed. Wesley, of Detroit, is sp- ending a week here the guest of Mr. Ed. Mousseau, Rev. Father Gerard is spending a week with his parents, in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. McCoully of Pontiac Mich., called on Mrs. Ida Mantague one day last week. - Mr. Dennis Denomme and friend of Chatham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Remie Denomme last week. Harvesting is now almost a thing thepast,as the farmers are of pre- paring to harvest the beans. The fine weather continues a couple of weeks will se the most of the beans stored in the barns. BLAKE. A very happy event took place at the Presbyterian Manse, Windsor. on August 14th, when Rev. Mv.. Farquharson united in marriage Miss Viola Edighoffer, daughter of Mary Edighoffer and the late d nd� .A.dam t +.1•1-1-1•1:•>:•i• -1 •[ 1-1144-1-14+++4-14: d• r • Commercial Garage .- •• We are now in a position to do first plass f Repair Work on any make of Car and 4 H V INSTALLED ALL THE LATEST AND'MODERN EQ- 41k. EQ- 4s ice!', WE ARE DOING THE VERY BEST OF WORK.. LET US DO YOUR NEXT OVERHAUL JOB. Gooderich Silvertown Tires +l+ 4. 3 THE TIRE FOR SERVICE AND LONG LIFE WHITE STAR AND STAROLENE GASOLINE IN TWO GRADES STAROLEUM MOTOR OIL, SECOND TO NONE ON THE MAR, KET TO -DAY. t: Lennis O'Brein Gas OiiJs Greases Tires Accessories •1444-1-14++++++.1-14+++++++44+4464-1-14++++++++++++++++++ • 111.4 Lithol Nature's Remedy. Product of Rock, Oil and Other Ingrediedts • KILLS WARBLES . THRUSH MANGE' HEEL FLIES HEALS FISTULA RINGWORM After dm maladies are (healed the hair grows. • Dies Not Smart Nor Blister NON -POI US DEATH TO ALL GERM LIFE Sir List of Other Maladies ion Lithol Can LiTHOL. iso rositively worth $5.00 of any man's money, hav- ing av ing any cattle- suffering from die above malladies. LITHOL Is sold for $1.50 L. Schilbe & Son Edighoffer to Ms. Fred C. Wainer of Windsor. The bride wore an �en- sanb�le snit, her teat was natural Kasha with dress of diose Beige getr- rgette with hat to maedi, The hap- py cauple; left immediately on a motor , arriving at the bride's mother can 'hurs-r ay evening where a reception was held and a very pleas- ant time was spent After visiting friends for a few days, they left on Mond catling en friends in Mit- . chcll, Fullerton, and Toronto. They wit be at;honte after Sept. lot at 1558 B gaze• Aye., Windsor A. :tardily reunion was held at the benne of Mrs. 1Vlary' JEdigheffer sai'r. Sunday. Augent� l9th, when over twenty children, grand children and great. grand {drec were present i frordtt • 1 ielo, Xitchelit Fnill i1` .exii •••••••R. a 41 and Zurich. Mrs. Russell • Lee and' littlr dans- gbter of Flint, are visiting friends iiwo this vicinity. Mr. Ross Johnston left on Tlturse•- day on a trip to the West. Miss Mildred Hey' spent a fens days with friends in Zurich. Miss Gwendolyn Clarke retan?ed after a pleasant visit with friends aat Exeter. I Miss Jessie Tough spent the week.. end with - friends in the village. ReV. Mr. Lundy of Nile, a fog- er pastor, preached in Blake; churcli on Sunday. His many friend's were pleased to meet Mr. and Mrs. Muds'' again. Miss Isobel Manson, R. N., of iadtt•• trroit, spent Saturday at her hone ale:., $X40 i+.osanit Line. ,.... r