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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-07-23, Page 1ai XXVI No 3 .If ;YO have art, cS^• NOLISH FHBASA.NT'S ° r Milton) N. Rosen of the 2nd con;: may Tpl, has ,iny hist peasessiion 3 ph.easanit< chicks (hatched by a hen which fostere ,them, and Iooks `:a.f- :ter theta es, dearly, as if .they, were 'vsf her ,owl, kith and kin. He pro- •!cured the eggs fano the govern anent and while he 'did ln'ot have tache beet of, luck in hatehi.ng, he ?,etas threetine littler birds for :hie trouble and his _xieighbor, Mr.Greb has four of . the new kind: The Government is anzzous( Ito prop- - -agate and have this valuable sp- ecies of game apreted throughontt ,•Ontario( 'yOU ARE VERY CORDIALLY INVITED to the Special Gospel Services, Continuing each' night, ex r,,ept Saturday, at .8 o'clock. Monte qday, evening Special Children's me- ting ait' 6 Ii,.m. ,Condor bed' by 'Evangelists 'T. G. Wilkie :and A' W Joyce( Large Tent in Zurich °,vest of Pair Ground% Come and ..gear the. Old, Old Story -No coll- 'eetio'ns, "The Spit of 11'Xan. is ornee -ado seek and to slave that which wa's :Ios,t.'—Luka 1e; .10 HURON (CO. W C. 'P( -U; ICOWVENTION • The , members .of the Women. S. 'eGhristiaxz Temperance Union of Huron, County, held their 28th an- -meal convention in Victoria St. UYi- ited"church,• Gcederich on July e 9th,. •ithe Pres,, Mrs: A. McGuire, pre'sec l g. A large delegation .was ,pr• eis;entt and `three enthusiastic ^sea leans weep ;geld{:" In the zeports. 'presented by the various 'depart-, ,nrentsr, it 'wvest'ahown that much' progreeilials been made' and.goi:.d. creek ae: omplisheci, 1n the ,a1- eternaoai shone aaciresl es were gi- `•yen by 'Me. A. '1. 1C'ooirer, Rev,,. .A. • Clark, 'Rev: B'an'gs 'and Mr, Wm. :.follow. These addresses were much jen,oyied end -vele' full of ;valuable,irgformatio;e ZURiCH, THURSDA" r icles or Foal 'SCHOOL ;:R PORT' Remit of Promotion Examinat- ions for S.S. Not 5, Otanleyj Jr. IV to Sr. ;IV, Pass 540 zu'aries. —Emma McBride ,846, Elgin'Hay- ter 601.. J,r. 111 to' Sr.;b'!l, )aa.s.480 marks Grace ab^ smi • 517 Edgar Mealy) chey 419t , Sr. 11 to �fr?w I�'e—, Pa's's 450 meek's --Vera Smith 520," „Bruce McOlin_ • chey 518, Eert McBride 501, Elmore Steph n(ae' 0449.. a Jr. 11 to Sr: j.1, pass 390 mark.:1 --Elmore McBride MI6, Campbell McKinley 456, Riess/el' Hayter 471, Nareee Robinson 421. Jr. !I . to Sr. 4 ---Allan A rm;atrong Premier --Margaret Lament, Ha- zel Hayter, Elva MY et l:ixiclsey Eriefee, Reid, Teachexx WEST HURON" • ENTI(NICE !RES LTS Total marks obtainable, 7.50. Marks neces`sar,y tog. pass', 450, with at least 40 per eerie. in' each. 'sib:- jewet_ jFirst-class; hanois .require 562 marks and aria marked' `A'. Seo land -class !honor's . need' 525 Marks rind are ,marked. B' Reading marks ranged from 23 to 448 out of 50-. The highest tot- als in Exeter deetz'ict were a sfllo owns—Spelling many were perfect. Writing Marie aBell 445; Literature Bernice Sarric 83.;- Ciomposition; Marie Bell 490; Geogriaplty, Bertha Corbett and Stella Ingram 88; Ar- ithmetic, Marie Bell 96; History Isla - 1 1 Russell aa; Grammar, Margaret McLean 95. Total Marie Bell G5•f. The Mark's of arise ;that failed are, being mailed. to ..then(. Unsuc- c esful'candida tau ha11 :no '£ the r, tai Pi l,Iit School Ilan cctt •'befor ,elle 1.6th. of'(August tie appealing '-fpm. re -reading of their answer papers as 'specified the regulations.. , The certificates of eaaceeas£ul �•�an. didatea Neill be sent to the teacher or secretary of e'chooi board about August 16th. EXET'„ER' 0 NIN o .JULY, 23 1925. Ohestee L,' Smith, Publiebade' $1.215 a, rear in Advavesee a le enneAR5 MAY ea OI A:ztGErt or ' Sale; 'tryan Ad. in the Herald Irenle 73ierling, A; Graee"C lay t e 'er'e, A; Madeline Dearing, B; C11f Y ford Hutchinson, Those Kay, Wit - ma Tray B; ante Love; Georgen:a` Nelson, Alva 1assnvore, Jennio-•:P:tsr mere 13; Bader Powell is; Kathleen Reid B; Stanley Walter, . aw .HENS.ALL. • Jean Bonthrgn B; Louise Druru- ea oat Seasabie Fot w ' . ear Buy Here and Save Money Ala Infants Soft sole 0-5 .-- --.... _ 35c `fi Infants Pat. •Slippers, sizes 1-59Sc .Child's Kid Boots aria Pat. 41ippers, 5-71i at eali Girl's Pat :Strap Slippers 8—i0Sf ».._ , $1.50 fes ea ea. Miss',' Pat. Brown •and. Blk. 'Calf Oxfords IE -2 _._ __ $2.50 eis leatR ea es 3 s JBR ,110 P••••••••iP ';,0 �Q'i�ti8+�8+41a',',;,dAsdeeeparee$00000 ,00*6t***000.0 1Par`tees Women Pat. pomp Low R. Heel 2%-7 Women's Black Canvass, 1 Strap R. Hee; ea, - Mex s _Elk work Shoes 6-11. Greb Work Shoes; Biel or Tan' $11.25 $2.95 $3.15 0 oJohnston; . Gordon Raymond. a, I No, 7 -Agnes Carlile, Ralph e ,1 Turnor(, 4 I No. 10—Pearl, Brock; Olive Har - A risote - e Not 14-141cLachlin Jack. 0 mond, Pearl Elder, Gertrude Hig- gins, .A; `Margaret McLarten;A.;Be ryl Pfaff, Roy. Soldan; Scott Weeleh • BAYFTELD Marnfer ;Merton; Ritz, Thelma, 'Geanei.nitart, Douglas, Ha Y TP. No. 2 -Bernice Caleve11, Russell Caldwell, Elizabeth, Murray, Isiabel Russell. A; Norman Stanlake, Bert:, T'inney B; Geo. Tinney, Grace Tin- 'at London as milliner, has' re- teefee-'' f -;–..__ .a""'rg— ill + ..z• 1VIr .and.Mrs!, R. p'. Stade' were 'unclay visitors at Dalshwoodr Mr. Emanuel Koehler of Kitcl;- arner is holidaying with friends' here. �€ Miss Tillie and Ida WOO , whe ve •visited friehds, here returned o their hones ' ni 'Detroiii. '` Miss.Donella Rub; who has be- ney ear turned home for the vacation No..3—Harold Reichert; Stein ,. , Mr .and Mrs: Frank O',Brein of Staffs., were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brein: art 131rkcwell. No.. 4—Lloyd Klopp, Lorne Klapp. - No, 7 -=•Dennis' Bedard B, Mervyn Schwvaleal A; Dorothy Ze+ttel: No. 10--1Vlarre Bell A; Bertha Cor Mr .and Mre. A. E. Wuerth, Mr. b:ett A; Jack Corbett, Edwin „Thee,Viand Mrs. Jacob' Schwartz of Cred- A,; Stolle' Ingram A`, atom nu were Sunday visitors at the of Mr .and Mrs,: E. E. Wuerth No. 11 -Alice Patterson[, :• :. F ort No. 12--Hbwaid Klopp, Edith Mr. and Miisi. E. W, Stoskopl of IKlapp, Leonard .Steinbaehr. Kitekener vilsited the week -end No. 13—;Bernice •.Carrick A;' Doi .tvitlr the latter''a parents, Mr. and othy Gould. • No .14 -Isobel Alexander A; - JYl'zs,. Thos. Johnson".� Earl Di'ek, Dorothy Thompson. The Blake Mission, Band will Separate School No. 1—Alvie Rasa meet in the church on 'Saturday af- STE FTEN TP. Itiorn;oon at 2p0, a good -attend;- N o. •1--Hasei Hay A; Seca is requested., No. 2—Agnes ,Lamport Mr and Mrs.MeBrine Viand fame. 3 -Eli Christie,:ply and Mre. T. Walker tot Detroit Not. 5—Lulu. Karr, canes! eat ;the honie',o1 Mr. and Mrs. No 6 Dorothy Snzctli: : Thomaisi Johnson'. Nil 7 . ,1�I.`ar :lt'IcEeh.,, 0• 1 _ e CiSCh 1 s.. h a d ,61" e,1 jerl.die 'Gill, .rl+•�-Marl. Grano-( . • �7K B; 17eirna Gr�at�tun,:- B• C r e' ' his hou;s'a and g<ala;ge fainted , ae lyi which adds gelatly to the appear- Taylor. No'. 10—tv ole Hodgins', I nnetlx an.ce.. Mr. Bickrneier 'doing the job. Hodgins, Lloyd Love. Mr, and I rs. H, La Albre,ch and No. 11-1YIatjoric Morenz.`•sons George, tit -ho ;spent tele past No, 12—Alex. Desjardine, Donald few weeks on :c-acation near Brad Desjarciine.ford, in flue Lake Sirncoe district; No, 14t—Gerald Godboitt. eturned•home on `Tuesday after - No• 16 -Florence Guenther, The- retu'. • ' ' • ad's Hager, F, Kleinstiver. , - The roughest electrical stormSTANLJY TP. that passedover Zurich in many No. 3—Grainger, Marie B; a :;;I,ay was,'nitnests�:ed on Tuesday No, 5—Edgar Smitli, A, afterinoon& It •ij°iats accompanied; Lillian: Market No. 6—Joan; Foster, • Marguert Jahuaton; Joan Johns'toxn; Rachel 'CHURCH NOTES 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 ;1 Wig q' C REPAIRING NEATLY DONE a b Ja a..,c it SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY S • ,qq u. 16h RY ,, �';P '�,.1 rich IN ORDER .1'O DISPOSE OF Ofele ENTIRE,S2i'CZCK OF.1'23'LI:. iV- tY; ETC., WE ABE OFFERING THE PUBIC- OUR iSNTIRE `«STOCK• AT PX.tCD.S TIIA.T ARE SO LOW AN» AT"ni,ACTIVE THAT 1' Zee? WILL � MOVE OUT :QUICK.LEY. B11,` ON THIS :S B, COMET EARLY 'AND GET BEST. 'CHOICE. OUR... STOCK ,NRVL.t:: LOOKED AS ° •E4 00D AT THIS DUKE 01' THE Vfi14R, ANJ • YOU CANNOT Ale- --WORD aCwi.T-:WORD TO 'MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Vats selling regularly at $6.75 -.anti $6.50, uow go at $3.95 flee line of Glr<ilrlree's halts, suitable fac o of mad plae Sear 25c • ,Teenage Hata, regi 3 sr at $fie00 must ge at . e $2.00 ' V`e4 have many mere tartlet/. bargains that pa a W111 not allow us telo n.umer ate, . All we .aaskroil le to come' ,4and C�i'E6 far y0.tix•selt PONT H iS S,: f� The Ladies' Aid, by unanimous N ate of ithesu" prevent last week decided to offiliate with the W .M.SI, and will keow be known aa the "Weinan,'s Missionary teed Aid Society.,, There will be sec mis- sionary and six Aid meetings dur- ing the year. • The (ititeresit in the various aero ices of ith:e church is fine. • The great majority of the members and friencle attend regularly and enter Irla1Laiv into 'the work: New facee appear at ! practically every ser- vice. :Yoe too, are invited to worship and wrok witli us in a church wh- ere thtc Goepel is preached hi its :purity and without fear or favor, It will do yeti good `Ito take part the rousinga•ervices. sonny � y. it ie the •Chrisfteanity we live, not. the 'C'hr'istianity we protest that the world is look ing fon-the . Lie of "Christ inearn,nte in folks lite you and rite. r if ,:lieu s 'anything; at all the natter with. ;the church, la's with yotr and me La9.nd1the rest of List. Come one, Come all! Yoe,'who. do, 'aa.ist have a. church home rj1sew whore, hlep moue to do what God Wa',nto. us: to do in Zurich,. We do raoitl prosZe.ly..(:er, w tbeilieve,'it is touchrfi t'ian!. Sunday ,School t1 a.m. t :. eeeaclting 10 a.m. and 7.30 p.in, Prayer and ,Praise r00 p' alga F'rida'y, l anual Evai elical Church ZTJtZC'H,, -- ONNT.. • Moa, th 1,21 "Thou shaft call his names'Seale for it la he that ehall Sava era a.eople fx'os' • tbair ahltes" by a ifew hail etefirst which was followed by .a nice shower hof rain eh.ich was. badly ''needed; Mr. ,Albert Schwalm and family of Humbolt, Sass!..{, is visiting his mother, Mee Wm. Schwalm. It iso seine time 'since Albert called on his Zurich :friends and they are pleased to see ruin. Mr. Schwalm is a loco'.iuotive engineer on the O. N. Railway,. , We.nobday of this week , is rather to quiet Bay in the village as the Lutherian and Evangelical S. Schools are holding their annual picnic et Grand Bond, The Zur- ich . Jubilee Band 'are also present, to 'enieen things up with their appreciative tselections3 Mr., end Mrs'. 145,. C. Mllliloe'n,• bridat couple, arrived in: Zurich. on Monday frons. i their honeymoon trite and will take up housekeeping' in the hone pf Mrs John: Smith, who is boldin an ,auction sole of house hold• 'effects on. Saturday of tthie. week. eVe welcome Mr. and Mesh fi0+Ar++;~t$++++1 3+•8+++D+44++tr+i•+4++++1+4414• •+++°t++•1•++4.0444:01«441'x' Q«(lee Milliken(. to o`ur' village. The re -building of the Goshen ,�.,,�------ Li'olst, 'south of Zurich:, list 'still in t pro'rc'ssf sand will ,soon be come 4 i'teid. and is eerta.inly a big irn-• prevenient, as (,the, road bed in 'many places lits twice( ate wide as before. The. Township has a plan lai_l to 'have all township roads up, tci as ,standard width in a: tow ye - arts, by. doing kt certein amount each year. t, Mr. H. F.C. Neeb, the appointed Superintendent, has the 'ww" arra in cli•argo and he owe just howw' to fix teen( right which .in future yeauls will be, a 'er+edit'. to Mr. 'sleet) and the •Hay Council. COAL THERE IS Al COLD (DAY COM- ING. The pretreat agreement :be- be- tween the miners and the Mine Ownlersl' expireae on the 31st orf August. There may and may not be a 'strike, but be prepared. Prices are now at bottom, fill up your !bins with the best coal. Gen- uine Delaware and Hudson Anth- racite direot from the mines. It makes warm Friends: Egg, Stove and Nut site, SOFT COAL That highest grade, the beat, unexcelled ' for domestic and thr- eshing purposes. Genuine Lehigh Bullets and High Grade Coke: - =LA. Cara.telon. E1eckic Wiring WE SPECALr •I:N WIRING 0]? ALL KINDS. LET US GIVR YOU AN ESTIMATE- ON WIRING. FOUR HOUSE. GARAGE, BARN', • ETO: COOK, WASH, IRON AND TOAs ., WITH E i3RO4 WE CARRY AN ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRIC STOVES, FANS,, WASHING MACHINES, HOT PL-- ATES, TOASTERS, IRONS, MAR CRL, WAVERS, LAMPS,. ETC. HENSALL ONTo,'W. �+ Sans Phar.es�-O fi'ce 10sr. ■ Gr S House 1 J sl 6�f us -600• 6464 a..6a'*r*®oe,“•ia6e 444444444.44o444440.04 . ''"! as !labia Horse Goo .8 eJust Received• a large. number of Genuine Woolen Rona • Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prime Ranging from $7.00 to _.,- 4 SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US' A CALE. .4 4° : A BIG Stock of "Hanes o- Harness guar! $alters always on .hags. * Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunke at Right Prices. a HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY P=tON ,;< Eft t FRED THIEL ZURICH i ��e.e4�xam�aos4®aye a44�soe444a w . ,, , a�3oa �a w .41.4�4414444 ,f.;yo.1r.1.>j g,a4'°.'y+4•4•44+'+444.4.444.01.444,,f,,ll"Fl"FII"1"yi"gp'gi'g"Y"Q'.p' "I'.lprl~ 0+iM0'Q`WT0; 4 4 4 ¢ eila ..{'. l F n At Prices that save you Money. Missies Patent 2 Strap Slippers, Rubber heels. size 11-2, $4.95 4. Misses Pat and Oxf. rubber heels, size 11 to 2, pr..._ Childs Pat 2 -strap slippers low heels, sizes 5 to 10',¢ at, $1,85 Infants pat. slippers size 2 to 7% at ...•.......... 4, $1.25 Wom'ens Pat. Tie, Cuban heels, a few left et • $2,95 > Growing girl' light tan and pat'slippers, Murray. at, $3.95 $. Wino, 1 strap Pat :slipper, low heel, size 2% to 7._. _.. ____,,7x2,50 '• %ten's heavy work shoes at P $2:8.5 a. Geeb's Work shoes, No. 1 grade tan and black: r «Ee Women's canvass 'slippers, leather soles at ___ ., .._ 9e ' ALL OTHER LINES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS. k +1+ O. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS A very interesting gameof be@ bell was, played on the local dia- mond on Thursday ,evening,. when the Henis:ill ,boys Were out. The score. beieg r1--5 in favor* of the h.eue teem and it ores ,nobody's• pine elle l the int man was oait ..and the e:xcitemerit was intense. Freddy Tblel twirled for the. locals and sorry to 'stay, did not receive as good support as Veneer ,: the ITrusall pitcher, u but it ase ;n game aortas going a long wily to see. The e ct.game will bo elnyed on Mon 1 IT' .ev ns, wh"iin thc* powerfnll •Oro.lil`an, boys will ba avor Be, sare Dace rsee this one Re it proms- i is©s: {,q be a good 0116+ 1 4' The Quality S ;ore It will be to our mutual advantage 11' you will call and see our ell assorted stock Stock of Spring and b Summer Goods in all the- lines we carry NEW GOODS COMING ALL THE T1MI3,, INCLUDING DRI GOODS, HARDWARE PAINTS, OILS 0,I;` ALL KINDS, HA,RN- ESS REPAIES, NEW GARDEN SEEDS, ROO.I' SEEDS, AND eO.R GIIU•M, AN,I) WE EXPECT MIR FIELD CORN SEED IN SOON Arid would advise ouzo Customers 'to, place their orders early as good seed will be hard to eseceree Yore will find oer prices,right. Watch our l3argeen. •eou.ntee. Quality and ace - vice is our nxotto. R; At it D UAS, G "11ifitRAi. 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