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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-06-25, Page 4711 Che < r leo Cars I have been appionted for this district to sell the New Superior line of CHEVROLET AUTO If yor are considering ' a new 'car be sure and can on me for a de onstrat- ion1 and prises John Hey, Jr., Zurich DON'T GAM.B WITH WOOL! Buy Your Togs at WIIERTII'S. `'t here you take No ,chance. Where every inch of Materbi l displayed is GUARANTEED DEPENDABLE IN EV1:.RY I:I'SP1 ] 7. SHIRINKING, SAG•t+Il,,, RA, GINu OR. E. OGINt. :n: YOU:R MONEY IS NOT OURS ,IrNirm Yot n_Rr SATISFIED Ex En thie7 Tailor, Zurich Men's Furnishings WHERE THE CiOOD CLOTHES COtt FROM, Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. T, K,lumip`p . and 'ttaanily spent Sunday* in Pt. ,Huron 1 .Mr. Barn, Brenner ie on the scik ^� Mr And Mrs,, D. Tiernan and ram My spent Sunday in Stratford, • Mr ,and Mrs. Ii, Hoffman and 2u t1y and Mrs. B. Stacey spent Ube. week -end in I 'ithcener. A number from here attended & Children's Day servicers '' urrtch on Sunday. Mr; and Mrs-. Ed. (Sch.rader and mine! of Monktoa spent Snn- ' la;, . in, this vicinity. • Mr. ta.nrd NIrsi, 3. Meidinger rfl Zurich .'einem Sunday .With Mr and Mrs1. Geo,, f reh. Mr. and Mrsi• C, Stade, spent the Week-eniel in Ilya ers(oll. Mr, and Mets+,. Ed. .Beaver and family vi`litaci,• in Exeter on Still, - clay. • Mui, S. Link,, of the 14th con., is 'visiting her daughtei its ,Brant- ford Mr. tCin.sz,e3 Fiaher of Ohio at- tended the funeral of ,,his I other, ,Mrs, I` Alts'uar. LATE MRS, •£"ISHF,12. Mrs. t+;reri!;rielfa, t1+'is�h r died at. the hrtm,abar daughter lair, -. Wm, Ev'elanu on Saturday jure alt > a iwv ek's• xlla 'e a ;baa' resultOf 14 pa,:ralyti•cijitrol t. 511'e "j afi tn. leer :)89th ,rear •au 1 lived in Da&h- wo d the greatorpart of rhe t life, r es me � beer o$ ;tle Litt1* elate chaarch, and 'leaves to survive her los ;grown, ►1f r zlY funeral 'aer'vices ,uvea'e y meld oxo• Monday tfternoota. STANLEY TOWNSHIP.: A 1-erett,y wedding 'was .solemn- i'4ec1 t the 'keine of ,Mr„' and Mrs!, H,tri:fl+. Penn i,ale, Bronson line on June 10th, 'where has sester, tlIrss Grace, !lace;• youngest daughter. cif the late Mr ,and. Mrs! Itlixlaird Pe -n hale, was united in xrrirri;Lge to Mr. Alfred E W,esJtlake of the Sauble Line, Rev. J. J. Diu'atft and Johnston were the officiating mina isters. The bridal party took their places to the st;rainls of, the bridal Chorus, from Lohengrin, 'piayedb y Mrs. Thos Westlake. The bride who. was given ill:'marriage 'by' her brother, Harold Pen•hale, was ch arming in her wedding ';oNy'n of saaad sill: trimialed with iadiurn lace. She carried ,.i bouquet . of roses, bridal wreath and fern. Her only ornament .was a handsome gold necklace :set with. pearls, the •gift of the farod'nr, The ,brides - mead, Mites Ida Maynard wore a' pretty and :simart gown -of navy silk crepe Robert Pen,hale tivas th"a groo n's, attendant. During the:algae/lig of the ,re,• ister� Mi s. Thomas Westlake ,s�a'ng ux- detfully, "Beautif,,l fele of Sernewher.e' After the ceremony. a wedcling ;dinner was served in the dining room to guests about 445. Early in -the afternoon Mr. and Mrs Westlake left on a a weddin;, trip by motor to Niagara and .pnrrita :east. On their return they will reside on the groorn's fine farm on the Sauble Line. The bride's going away costume was, a navy bluesilk cordeline gown Sand t ricoiine wrap and becoming Sand ir"sa hose and shoes to match. Tile bride and gioo',rn, are is popntlr Stanley township couple and have the good wishes ogF a large circ! of friends for al happy t.rteu . BLAKE. The regular meeting ,of ;the Mission Band will he held in the ".hnrch on Saturday ,afternoon, on Tune 27th at 2.30. Rev .and Mrst IC" Schrag • f,-) ',attach aacom panied by friends of New York, called on friends; in the cillsge en Monday,.; Mr and Mrs. Jack Nichol Parkhill accomp'am'd by Mr and Vit* s. Niebel of Minnedosa,a4Man,. , spent Friday with friends in ties vicinity Quite a nnncber from this inity attended the reopening.a,s&r- t it s: wr,.ich were held at el-fills;i� green ia'.t SundayL - Mr. and Mrs. A. Edighoffer 'oi' Zurich, called on friends inthe vie lage Monday evening* Mr, Mike Rennie 'and his moth er accompanied by Mr and. Mrs Jake Kennel .and "family spent the week -end with friends down east. Mrs. Dan; Gaseho and d iughter of Zurich. spent a few days with Mr .anal Mrs.. Peter Brennertnnn. SCH00L FAIR DATES IN HRUON COUNT Sent. :9—Sti. Helens. Sept. 10—Wroxeter Sent. i1—Biuevale.. Sept. 12—Ethel. Sept. 14—Walton Sept. 15—Fordwich • Sept. 16—Belgrave e ISapt. 17—Ashfield Sept. 18-C'olb-rne ,Sept. • 21—ZURICH Sept. 22—Varna Sept. 23—Go derich Sept. 21—Blyth Sept. 25—Grand Bend Sept. 26—Dashwood, :Sept. 30--erleditonf 'Oct. 1 Winch,rlsea Oct b—Hansall Oct. 6—Dublin Oct. 7 & S—Clinton GRED ON Miss Freda Schlendler of Mager ville, Ili., is visiting Beatrice 'Hatst Mr. atti. Mrs, T. `\Buckley and Edna Davis of Toronto, visited at the home of Ed. s:hiler. On Wednesday last members in't :he Mountain (:Boy's. C1as(s of tthe :Evangelical Sabbath, School 'motor - -‘d to ,Grand Bend anal by. the ;Blue Water IIighway to Licae °Smith, Pt. Frank Kettle Porn'c and Ipper wash 'Beach. Rev. and Mrs, Otto Braun ,,and family from 'I3u.^.hanan, Mich.. are visiting friends in town for a few weeks Esther Silber has :return. hcl with them to -her ,house oin Cred iton after spending, a year in High, School work , at Buchanan. A quiet wedding was aolenattiz ed at 'the Evangelical parsonage on Wednesday June 10th' at gh. noon ,eRs. WI. : Y. Dreier officiated when Misr Lo;aetta. M. Heist, daugh 161' of Mr .and Mrd, Fred Mist ware united' In marriage to Emmety Fa- nner. They were bar Miss Pah.ner .sister'of' the groom` and Mr. Roy KFin,ltbeiner, Y COUNTY mans ' Willis, daughter of its. Willis of Steep h;en Tp, the Other day wads painfully hurt while liorse back riding, Phe animal became frisky and threw her off Ind the fall she rt'eeived Initnher at • 121aiatrls ';?i ruses ,' , 'B• Stz'+ haz*a, Agricultural B,vp. ra;eezatatave of Olintola, retuz'ned t :e o ] r da$ from a •• trip through thee i`.Hewas State 'of Indiana. amino: pt nied,,.by Mrs, 'Duncan who is in e 9 a 'r .e r I t I) r ar z t f A r' -.- ear � of h d' x.. e p ult;etftal Representative. ',,;'Z'r.e Troyer picnic to 'Jewettls; Grove, Bayfield,: on Saturday last, r cs, very llargelyattended and. a fillet;hue Jspnnito alt that beauti- ful sti mer rels`ort, These annual I rU s` ale � IIze`� growing each c 1 :year attendant© and interest, and looked forward to from. year to ';4ear las: an event of ranch pleasure. -The nitirxiag,a' of -Irene Et.ala, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. I. Eliah, of Lnean, land Arthur Richard of Tuckerarith was pale mnued at Holy Trinity church, Lw- ear.1;. of June l0thr'at 110.30 a.m. ..Therm passed away at Bruce - field on Friday last, iCA.thlerine E, Wakei,,,wife fo John McKneiie,she had beenin very poo? health for about eight nrbpths and for ' the last two had ,suffered nau-ch, :sire will be much missed, was a mem- ber of the Union .church and of the W.M S,, the sympathy of the lcr- n mutaity.is r-xtended to the,,bereaved husband EXETER .Mrs. W, H. Dearing is confined to .her room with illness. Mr. and `Mrs, Francis 3: Davis an- nounced themarriage of their cla- ughter Mildred Kathleen, to Sylves- ter-?<%t"dlin. of London Tp., the wedding gto take place this month. Mrs. Elsozn, of Moolse Jaw, Sas). fortin.erly Mrs. Curry, is viisiting:.11er sister Mrs, Jas. Gr �en: for a time Mrs; Curry and Mrs`_Green visited ant, Mrs. J. Crawford,of of icippen, ieho ins in her 85th4ear and is not .enjoying ;good'health. , Dr. Gibson, V.S. who ;,,aas had ten year's .experience is Saskatch;- a tr an ,has located in •'Exeter, ,;ae is a married man with a `gamily and has"rented the office of ,the late. Dr, Sweet and the residence of Mins E. Frayne on James AL W. E. Sanders ,G. E, Anderson, {� \' Taman and R. �'`T, Creech of the Exeter oBwlig Club won second prize, carving sett, at the Blyth Tournament recently,•. The effect of !Church jiinicrn• was eeeni in the local Methodist and Presbyterian .churches ,on Sunday last. 22 of .the unionists •,members of Cavan Church withdrew, some joining Janes. St: and some Main at.. • On the, same day Ft4 were add - ted toy thre membership roll of Main St, and 8 to Mat of Jamas St, •i The'dea thtook place Nene June 15 of -one who all his. life had been id- entified here, After an illness of almrt a year during which time heeliad ,been up and Nlow.n with heart trouble. Daniel Wood pas. seed away in- his 69th ,year, The deceased was born near Elniville in •Usborn ip, -for 43 years ?le lived south of town. ,and for ,a number of years was la'ssociated with,his brother in the butcher businss. . A 'fatal 'accident last .Thursday morning befell Melvin Down, 15 -yr. aid son of ,Frank Down; Tisborne+. He. was riding hist bicycle an his way to -Exeter School and „vas conn in on the sidewalk north of the the bridge when he collided jo the board sidewalk, HENSALL Mrs. E. Ronnie, Mesr; D. Cantelon anis W. Chiapmlan are visiting in Hamilton. 4 Hazel Hudson Was unfortunate enough one evening .recently to ,sli'ta onthe pavement and in fall- ing, break her arm. The Orangemen of Hensali in- + in,d celebrating the 12th of July at Brussels ',nets year. Neil. 'Sparks. anti wife of Detroit are 'spending a couple of weeks with her parents: here. Mr ,and, Mrar F. Zurbrigg, : of Listowel, visited E. Knipe. Idi's Hili, who was taken to Lon - Hospital some limo ago, is re r ot;red- to be dangerously ill. G .F. Case was ini Goderich and Dungannon the past week, visiting his brother Dr. Phomas Case John Oreaig returned from Tor onto, where be attended the gen- eral assembly' of the continuing Pr as iy terian church ,and reports( cry interesting meetings„ Ladd•McEavan and Donald Me- liint left on Thursday on their mot b.r trip to the west. They intend going ast ,far las Peace .River and are aniticipating „a !big trip Colin Hudson had a White Leg- horn hen'that laid to egg six in- ches round and eight inches long. While Mrs. iWNalthy of Exeter, was driving into town the o t h er days in her -car, she collided with a ear ()Wiled by Harry Price, in front of -the Commercial Hotel ,and badly Clain -aged her owru car, but pickily uih one was hurt, Price's' car es- ctt.p-ed. 'Without much„ damage. •Geo .Gran and W`tn. Jones aro engaged oiling; Ithe streets and are deing•,, int "trrelll the work should hlti sheen; tdone 'soma time ago. i:n a Ieagdi,a ball, game held at Crediton the ;other evening thou e'rss1ll team carne otft` of top with, n , 84--3 'Peeve, ,,Bainrteewil on the zrtound for 1ientea,,ti, ptl;cned real ball,: ',(a rs iza, 'moo outs to his, moan, while! Nog* for erodi put t� up a gooa game; the err dit for z which, ha uu$.xokTsd f'Owing tQ t' C ad't �z t o a r &r �?7 t being out o & �the xri' Iu g gazzae. Tla.a , m arfriends Miss Jane Newell Were shocked, to wear other death. *Mph ecoarred at London ilea Thisaisda '`, eatrnt 2"atlrr 192$ pita; •eari* Tues 'ay morning' Shs toad been in poorer health for Soule tine,. ,,watts' takeiil to London and operated on but owing to her. weal w cenled• Isb;e did IIQt recover., after ,tbie operation, she was a 'daughter Jigt of the g em t e late r, � b Newell and was born tat ' (Chisel• burst 60 year ago, wwwwmiump,finiwwwwwww6wwwwwww Zurich, I tore SECTICIDES We have a reliable Stock!. of Insecticides of all;. kinds,: Paris Grein,- Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture .; Blue Stone, Insect Powder,*. Heliebore, Moth Balls, Fiy.fox jPlypads, Tanglefoot, Oil ofCedar Toilet Preparation s, Patent Med" iicines, School Supplies, Stationery, ra h' Photo � � �� Supplies. Dr, -A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich iimmommitmmkiwwwmytiviwyww • o O • ZurichFeeci Store e We have in stock a . full line of f • A • • • Seasonable Seeds of thebest qualityif Just received a "quantity, of Seed I; • • • Buckwheat. • • e COAL! • ,COAL! . WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR HARD ANTHRACITE?; 41 ,C0AL, SIZENs 4 and CHESTNUT. LET US HAVE YOUR • ORDER NOW. • �. � 110 Y g.'�: vas:u tG WITH OIIR CHOICE BRANDS OP L0 r , .AND HAVE GOOD RESULTS * WE. CARRY STOCK FOODS, FLOUR AND FEED 01. MOST • TNlJst. mit OUR VARIETY STORE ) AND SEE- OUR 'e FINE DISPLAY LoUiS chiibe brick alb 01, ARAGE - GASOLIN. Our Garage is again doing:a big business with Peter Keo as Mechanic GASOLINE—We would consider poor policy for anyone to put in:a sup– ply of gasoline tt the presentri - i ... '. when they are at the highest peak; c e g LAST YEAR AT THIS ,SEASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING - 32c, A GALLON, .AND LN A FEW MONTHS IT DROPPED TO 24tet. OUR ADVICE TS DON'T ,STOCK U1?` WITH HIGH' 3'RICE • BUT, FOLLOW THE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY -AS -YOU -NEED. WAY` As Y17LT.NEL+Ii-i. WE HANDLE A FINE .LINE OF HARDWARE SUCH FURNACES, ,, AS S7CO'�`E3�,;,, ..... `S+B Az`l'TERIES, FORKS; SHOVELS, AND :ALMOST A:N `.3. THING w*OiU MBA qy . _ Tires. � WE 5FLL FRO CATALOGUES, AT VERY._,, SMALL MAI1ClIN.. �.. P OIYIr r 'PIP/NG ALL SIZES. Imo' ai. AJa Zulu • E y or�� y rops ;••ii I' \s,� ♦w s,•• ;A yam.. 64 f nk 1, IN .4 w„' Y ince \ #7 rr ony fi• l a � ti, vd 4 ' 4, ,,x 4140 • 11 •r �.� V'. m. �i.,i �.. � mfr "v I rl J �. : '. ' .y� ii '''. 4 tl t,,..+,.p_.,r+-'tri+ -4;1*;.---.---.:Moil. y•, ","i4: „Y��.�c ^--•.,-.y.,•:.,A IJ.:... ^'•.', y. At frequest intervals throughout the season the Bank of Montreal issues reports on the progress ' of the crops .in C-it2ai1a. These re- ports/ telegraphed to headquarters from the Managers of the Bank's 600 Branches, cover every Prov- rovince and form a reliable index of crop conditions. The! reports are f rnished free. Upon request at any Bram of the .drank your name will be placed on our mailing Est. CF MONTREAL in Excess of $700,000,000.00 G4 ..> to } `�LI ! t BANK Total Assets , Che < r leo Cars I have been appionted for this district to sell the New Superior line of CHEVROLET AUTO If yor are considering ' a new 'car be sure and can on me for a de onstrat- ion1 and prises John Hey, Jr., Zurich DON'T GAM.B WITH WOOL! Buy Your Togs at WIIERTII'S. `'t here you take No ,chance. Where every inch of Materbi l displayed is GUARANTEED DEPENDABLE IN EV1:.RY I:I'SP1 ] 7. SHIRINKING, SAG•t+Il,,, RA, GINu OR. E. OGINt. :n: YOU:R MONEY IS NOT OURS ,IrNirm Yot n_Rr SATISFIED Ex En thie7 Tailor, Zurich Men's Furnishings WHERE THE CiOOD CLOTHES COtt FROM, Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. T, K,lumip`p . and 'ttaanily spent Sunday* in Pt. ,Huron 1 .Mr. Barn, Brenner ie on the scik ^� Mr And Mrs,, D. Tiernan and ram My spent Sunday in Stratford, • Mr ,and Mrs. Ii, Hoffman and 2u t1y and Mrs. B. Stacey spent Ube. week -end in I 'ithcener. A number from here attended & Children's Day servicers '' urrtch on Sunday. Mr; and Mrs-. Ed. (Sch.rader and mine! of Monktoa spent Snn- ' la;, . in, this vicinity. • Mr. ta.nrd NIrsi, 3. Meidinger rfl Zurich .'einem Sunday .With Mr and Mrs1. Geo,, f reh. Mr. and Mrsi• C, Stade, spent the Week-eniel in Ilya ers(oll. Mr, and Mets+,. Ed. .Beaver and family vi`litaci,• in Exeter on Still, - clay. • Mui, S. Link,, of the 14th con., is 'visiting her daughtei its ,Brant- ford Mr. tCin.sz,e3 Fiaher of Ohio at- tended the funeral of ,,his I other, ,Mrs, I` Alts'uar. LATE MRS, •£"ISHF,12. Mrs. t+;reri!;rielfa, t1+'is�h r died at. the hrtm,abar daughter lair, -. Wm, Ev'elanu on Saturday jure alt > a iwv ek's• xlla 'e a ;baa' resultOf 14 pa,:ralyti•cijitrol t. 511'e "j afi tn. leer :)89th ,rear •au 1 lived in Da&h- wo d the greatorpart of rhe t life, r es me � beer o$ ;tle Litt1* elate chaarch, and 'leaves to survive her los ;grown, ►1f r zlY funeral 'aer'vices ,uvea'e y meld oxo• Monday tfternoota. STANLEY TOWNSHIP.: A 1-erett,y wedding 'was .solemn- i'4ec1 t the 'keine of ,Mr„' and Mrs!, H,tri:fl+. Penn i,ale, Bronson line on June 10th, 'where has sester, tlIrss Grace, !lace;• youngest daughter. cif the late Mr ,and. Mrs! Itlixlaird Pe -n hale, was united in xrrirri;Lge to Mr. Alfred E W,esJtlake of the Sauble Line, Rev. J. J. Diu'atft and Johnston were the officiating mina isters. The bridal party took their places to the st;rainls of, the bridal Chorus, from Lohengrin, 'piayedb y Mrs. Thos Westlake. The bride who. was given ill:'marriage 'by' her brother, Harold Pen•hale, was ch arming in her wedding ';oNy'n of saaad sill: trimialed with iadiurn lace. She carried ,.i bouquet . of roses, bridal wreath and fern. Her only ornament .was a handsome gold necklace :set with. pearls, the •gift of the farod'nr, The ,brides - mead, Mites Ida Maynard wore a' pretty and :simart gown -of navy silk crepe Robert Pen,hale tivas th"a groo n's, attendant. During the:algae/lig of the ,re,• ister� Mi s. Thomas Westlake ,s�a'ng ux- detfully, "Beautif,,l fele of Sernewher.e' After the ceremony. a wedcling ;dinner was served in the dining room to guests about 445. Early in -the afternoon Mr. and Mrs Westlake left on a a weddin;, trip by motor to Niagara and .pnrrita :east. On their return they will reside on the groorn's fine farm on the Sauble Line. The bride's going away costume was, a navy bluesilk cordeline gown Sand t ricoiine wrap and becoming Sand ir"sa hose and shoes to match. Tile bride and gioo',rn, are is popntlr Stanley township couple and have the good wishes ogF a large circ! of friends for al happy t.rteu . BLAKE. The regular meeting ,of ;the Mission Band will he held in the ".hnrch on Saturday ,afternoon, on Tune 27th at 2.30. Rev .and Mrst IC" Schrag • f,-) ',attach aacom panied by friends of New York, called on friends; in the cillsge en Monday,.; Mr and Mrs. Jack Nichol Parkhill accomp'am'd by Mr and Vit* s. Niebel of Minnedosa,a4Man,. , spent Friday with friends in ties vicinity Quite a nnncber from this inity attended the reopening.a,s&r- t it s: wr,.ich were held at el-fills;i� green ia'.t SundayL - Mr. and Mrs. A. Edighoffer 'oi' Zurich, called on friends inthe vie lage Monday evening* Mr, Mike Rennie 'and his moth er accompanied by Mr and. Mrs Jake Kennel .and "family spent the week -end with friends down east. Mrs. Dan; Gaseho and d iughter of Zurich. spent a few days with Mr .anal Mrs.. Peter Brennertnnn. SCH00L FAIR DATES IN HRUON COUNT Sent. :9—Sti. Helens. Sept. 10—Wroxeter Sent. i1—Biuevale.. Sept. 12—Ethel. Sept. 14—Walton Sept. 15—Fordwich • Sept. 16—Belgrave e ISapt. 17—Ashfield Sept. 18-C'olb-rne ,Sept. • 21—ZURICH Sept. 22—Varna Sept. 23—Go derich Sept. 21—Blyth Sept. 25—Grand Bend Sept. 26—Dashwood, :Sept. 30--erleditonf 'Oct. 1 Winch,rlsea Oct b—Hansall Oct. 6—Dublin Oct. 7 & S—Clinton GRED ON Miss Freda Schlendler of Mager ville, Ili., is visiting Beatrice 'Hatst Mr. atti. Mrs, T. `\Buckley and Edna Davis of Toronto, visited at the home of Ed. s:hiler. On Wednesday last members in't :he Mountain (:Boy's. C1as(s of tthe :Evangelical Sabbath, School 'motor - -‘d to ,Grand Bend anal by. the ;Blue Water IIighway to Licae °Smith, Pt. Frank Kettle Porn'c and Ipper wash 'Beach. Rev. and Mrs, Otto Braun ,,and family from 'I3u.^.hanan, Mich.. are visiting friends in town for a few weeks Esther Silber has :return. hcl with them to -her ,house oin Cred iton after spending, a year in High, School work , at Buchanan. A quiet wedding was aolenattiz ed at 'the Evangelical parsonage on Wednesday June 10th' at gh. noon ,eRs. WI. : Y. Dreier officiated when Misr Lo;aetta. M. Heist, daugh 161' of Mr .and Mrd, Fred Mist ware united' In marriage to Emmety Fa- nner. They were bar Miss Pah.ner .sister'of' the groom` and Mr. Roy KFin,ltbeiner, Y COUNTY mans ' Willis, daughter of its. Willis of Steep h;en Tp, the Other day wads painfully hurt while liorse back riding, Phe animal became frisky and threw her off Ind the fall she rt'eeived Initnher at • 121aiatrls ';?i ruses ,' , 'B• Stz'+ haz*a, Agricultural B,vp. ra;eezatatave of Olintola, retuz'ned t :e o ] r da$ from a •• trip through thee i`.Hewas State 'of Indiana. amino: pt nied,,.by Mrs, 'Duncan who is in e 9 a 'r .e r I t I) r ar z t f A r' -.- ear � of h d' x.. e p ult;etftal Representative. ',,;'Z'r.e Troyer picnic to 'Jewettls; Grove, Bayfield,: on Saturday last, r cs, very llargelyattended and. a fillet;hue Jspnnito alt that beauti- ful sti mer rels`ort, These annual I rU s` ale � IIze`� growing each c 1 :year attendant© and interest, and looked forward to from. year to ';4ear las: an event of ranch pleasure. -The nitirxiag,a' of -Irene Et.ala, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. I. Eliah, of Lnean, land Arthur Richard of Tuckerarith was pale mnued at Holy Trinity church, Lw- ear.1;. of June l0thr'at 110.30 a.m. ..Therm passed away at Bruce - field on Friday last, iCA.thlerine E, Wakei,,,wife fo John McKneiie,she had beenin very poo? health for about eight nrbpths and for ' the last two had ,suffered nau-ch, :sire will be much missed, was a mem- ber of the Union .church and of the W.M S,, the sympathy of the lcr- n mutaity.is r-xtended to the,,bereaved husband EXETER .Mrs. W, H. Dearing is confined to .her room with illness. Mr. and `Mrs, Francis 3: Davis an- nounced themarriage of their cla- ughter Mildred Kathleen, to Sylves- ter-?<%t"dlin. of London Tp., the wedding gto take place this month. Mrs. Elsozn, of Moolse Jaw, Sas). fortin.erly Mrs. Curry, is viisiting:.11er sister Mrs, Jas. Gr �en: for a time Mrs; Curry and Mrs`_Green visited ant, Mrs. J. Crawford,of of icippen, ieho ins in her 85th4ear and is not .enjoying ;good'health. , Dr. Gibson, V.S. who ;,,aas had ten year's .experience is Saskatch;- a tr an ,has located in •'Exeter, ,;ae is a married man with a `gamily and has"rented the office of ,the late. Dr, Sweet and the residence of Mins E. Frayne on James AL W. E. Sanders ,G. E, Anderson, {� \' Taman and R. �'`T, Creech of the Exeter oBwlig Club won second prize, carving sett, at the Blyth Tournament recently,•. The effect of !Church jiinicrn• was eeeni in the local Methodist and Presbyterian .churches ,on Sunday last. 22 of .the unionists •,members of Cavan Church withdrew, some joining Janes. St: and some Main at.. • On the, same day Ft4 were add - ted toy thre membership roll of Main St, and 8 to Mat of Jamas St, •i The'dea thtook place Nene June 15 of -one who all his. life had been id- entified here, After an illness of almrt a year during which time heeliad ,been up and Nlow.n with heart trouble. Daniel Wood pas. seed away in- his 69th ,year, The deceased was born near Elniville in •Usborn ip, -for 43 years ?le lived south of town. ,and for ,a number of years was la'ssociated with,his brother in the butcher businss. . A 'fatal 'accident last .Thursday morning befell Melvin Down, 15 -yr. aid son of ,Frank Down; Tisborne+. He. was riding hist bicycle an his way to -Exeter School and „vas conn in on the sidewalk north of the the bridge when he collided jo the board sidewalk, HENSALL Mrs. E. Ronnie, Mesr; D. Cantelon anis W. Chiapmlan are visiting in Hamilton. 4 Hazel Hudson Was unfortunate enough one evening .recently to ,sli'ta onthe pavement and in fall- ing, break her arm. The Orangemen of Hensali in- + in,d celebrating the 12th of July at Brussels ',nets year. Neil. 'Sparks. anti wife of Detroit are 'spending a couple of weeks with her parents: here. Mr ,and, Mrar F. Zurbrigg, : of Listowel, visited E. Knipe. Idi's Hili, who was taken to Lon - Hospital some limo ago, is re r ot;red- to be dangerously ill. G .F. Case was ini Goderich and Dungannon the past week, visiting his brother Dr. Phomas Case John Oreaig returned from Tor onto, where be attended the gen- eral assembly' of the continuing Pr as iy terian church ,and reports( cry interesting meetings„ Ladd•McEavan and Donald Me- liint left on Thursday on their mot b.r trip to the west. They intend going ast ,far las Peace .River and are aniticipating „a !big trip Colin Hudson had a White Leg- horn hen'that laid to egg six in- ches round and eight inches long. While Mrs. iWNalthy of Exeter, was driving into town the o t h er days in her -car, she collided with a ear ()Wiled by Harry Price, in front of -the Commercial Hotel ,and badly Clain -aged her owru car, but pickily uih one was hurt, Price's' car es- ctt.p-ed. 'Without much„ damage. •Geo .Gran and W`tn. Jones aro engaged oiling; Ithe streets and are deing•,, int "trrelll the work should hlti sheen; tdone 'soma time ago. i:n a Ieagdi,a ball, game held at Crediton the ;other evening thou e'rss1ll team carne otft` of top with, n , 84--3 'Peeve, ,,Bainrteewil on the zrtound for 1ientea,,ti, ptl;cned real ball,: ',(a rs iza, 'moo outs to his, moan, while! Nog* for erodi put t� up a gooa game; the err dit for z which, ha uu$.xokTsd f'Owing tQ t' C ad't �z t o a r &r �?7 t being out o & �the xri' Iu g gazzae. Tla.a , m arfriends Miss Jane Newell Were shocked, to wear other death. *Mph ecoarred at London ilea Thisaisda '`, eatrnt 2"atlrr 192$ pita; •eari* Tues 'ay morning' Shs toad been in poorer health for Soule tine,. ,,watts' takeiil to London and operated on but owing to her. weal w cenled• Isb;e did IIQt recover., after ,tbie operation, she was a 'daughter Jigt of the g em t e late r, � b Newell and was born tat ' (Chisel• burst 60 year ago, wwwwmiump,finiwwwwwww6wwwwwww Zurich, I tore SECTICIDES We have a reliable Stock!. of Insecticides of all;. kinds,: Paris Grein,- Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixture .; Blue Stone, Insect Powder,*. Heliebore, Moth Balls, Fiy.fox jPlypads, Tanglefoot, Oil ofCedar Toilet Preparation s, Patent Med" iicines, School Supplies, Stationery, ra h' Photo � � �� Supplies. Dr, -A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich iimmommitmmkiwwwmytiviwyww • o O • ZurichFeeci Store e We have in stock a . full line of f • A • • • Seasonable Seeds of thebest qualityif Just received a "quantity, of Seed I; • • • Buckwheat. • • e COAL! • ,COAL! . WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR HARD ANTHRACITE?; 41 ,C0AL, SIZENs 4 and CHESTNUT. LET US HAVE YOUR • ORDER NOW. • �. � 110 Y g.'�: vas:u tG WITH OIIR CHOICE BRANDS OP L0 r , .AND HAVE GOOD RESULTS * WE. CARRY STOCK FOODS, FLOUR AND FEED 01. MOST • TNlJst. mit OUR VARIETY STORE ) AND SEE- OUR 'e FINE DISPLAY LoUiS chiibe brick alb 01, ARAGE - GASOLIN. Our Garage is again doing:a big business with Peter Keo as Mechanic GASOLINE—We would consider poor policy for anyone to put in:a sup– ply of gasoline tt the presentri - i ... '. when they are at the highest peak; c e g LAST YEAR AT THIS ,SEASON GASOLINE WAS RETAILING - 32c, A GALLON, .AND LN A FEW MONTHS IT DROPPED TO 24tet. OUR ADVICE TS DON'T ,STOCK U1?` WITH HIGH' 3'RICE • BUT, FOLLOW THE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY -AS -YOU -NEED. WAY` As Y17LT.NEL+Ii-i. WE HANDLE A FINE .LINE OF HARDWARE SUCH FURNACES, ,, AS S7CO'�`E3�,;,, ..... `S+B Az`l'TERIES, FORKS; SHOVELS, AND :ALMOST A:N `.3. THING w*OiU MBA qy . _ Tires. � WE 5FLL FRO CATALOGUES, AT VERY._,, SMALL MAI1ClIN.. �.. P OIYIr r 'PIP/NG ALL SIZES. Imo' ai. AJa Zulu •