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FOR ALL
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Early in the history of the Bank of Montreal
its officers realized that to attain its highest
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usefulness, a bank should serve with equal
readiness and ability all classes ofcustomers
in every department of banking.
At each office of the Bank pilaff -
accounts are welcome; and the
same painstaking attention is
given to every customer.
Zurich .Branch: C. H. JOY„ Manager. .
I'ANK OF MONTREAL
'gs aiished i8
evrolet Cars
have been ajppionted for this district
to sell the New Superior line of
EVROLET AUTOS
1i', or are considering a new car be
sure awl call on me for a demonstrat-
ion
emonstr'ation and prices
John Hey, Jr., Zurich
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death. 0. to ..Ate �,:r' oriel' of Min. -1
• e 1 r• , The it , , "Little Willie" Tres to %Viai Friend.
0 F e tire distributors for this di - nd )>Kiised onrtl�lo term ii eing lnow ` own-etel btu T,11sliili of the Island People. ..
` The German ex -Crown Prince, it
e of Cliainbeeehei ,, Peetee absi
;Brolrult,'and child ob
1"it^hener earn Melting Mr, wed re'u'se
J. "W Ort'It'elt11,
Mr, and :etre. Robt, igginh 1 -is
ilia over trate w4>i�le-ez' d in Wipe:
Mr ,and Mrs, 0. A. M;ot3oaloll and
daught�:rs1 Dorothy And Mildred a'
isiiing rel itivee and friends
J: oron,tet. l
'I1h4 ajsl,y ; eeomponied by
twos girls ,ail her -e v's tite�lllei,pdr
tallt'y, Mr. and 1Si:r E.' smite,
W.•E. Tlnrrtlaiiill end I�amtly ee e
enjoying ,cempA;fr.2' aI their eoi
tag's jt Gr nd T3'ndi+ Mi' Hemphill
reining in and wilt every drt:y'
trnriiug to Ibis, busine.s :s
Mr: ',antlxMis; Jiob'. 13raia$hioin
and •fcanaily are eampiilg int •thee .
Bead 1
A' meeting was held lin Ste Peel's
churelt b; ' women of th;i eoritim -
ing Presbyterian church. There
was, a larga tuiri,out and ,:he me-
eting was, enc,ouI\gin .-- It \i?as de
cided to carry on the W J' S %anal
to forin an :auxiliary for' the eoa?tin
wing church., Ttvanterorae` nretzz
berg are on,_the .roll.
' The death occured in Vancoll"�''ei
'recently of a former I3'ens'a11 boy
Peter L. McArthur, son t of Mi;arid'
Mrs. Robt..McArthter o town, •a-
ged 42 years. He kilned the 'Vain
coiner police' force as constable i11
1910.. In 19t9 he was made. serg-
eant of d'etec[tives which post he
hetwld prior to bise death+;.,
EXETER
Thiel death oceui:'ecl : vex, ._sud
deny in London al Wednesday last
of. Richard Fa.rntea', a former well
known businosrs man and' resident
of Exeter.. -
A tractor followed' by three lo'
ads of green vas oti t1Jeir way to
the canning factory, lea's been a
commons' thing -,:on pm* 'streets for
the past whets ;weeks+ The ilea
pack evil; be an extra heavy one
Vele yeall •
Thad Stan>ta1ce, while : as'sistin,'
in unloading peas at the canriing�
Factory on Friday fast" had ' the,
misfortune to Jellp - through the
rack with kis result tltlat he sus-
tained a friacturjd, 1'ibl 1 '
M. T.M. Whilte;-., 0..White, T.
0 White and family of Wind'sor;.
ap'!tnt the past 'week wftli W.r.and
Mr°s, F. J.Wickwire and Miss] White
Treys also attended the White fent
ily re-iinlo.n at Anderson.
Theile were 65 ' present tit the.
annual Her) faniiTer ale-tinio'n wh
inch was held at the hoe of r4 m;,
Hern, Zion, the other y, a sum,-,
ptuous, canner wast -Is�et sed andf'.in
the afternoon- leportsf were held,
and a game -of softball, pla.yed,.
Mr, ,and MI's. Frank Taylor and
daughter returned .after ..a motor
trip throguh Michigan,- they were
acconiplaniedi home iby %their: son
Harold 'who has been working in
Sagina' v. r
Mr, and tire, W'. J. Charley, of
Grand Rapids, Mich., 'are visiting
i12r. antic Mrs..J'oh-o• Parsons, they
spenit a few 'dlyst. nt ViTiiighair.�
and Whitechurch
•
1�''h.11a engaged in building' an.
fee:ttense: n to the rear of J. G . SLt
anbury's residence, J-ts. Jervell and
Walt. C'nttbush met With a nasty
a�ecidele twhen' t11c 1 b-ijrd' on the
scef:fold on which' they were .wor
itigbroke and that?. fell to the gr -
nun a i ane.' of 1. Met. •
by Re's(. Dr, Larkin, „who •,alk9 pre.,
eeeeett t ' ai'nes stem n appeoe :
prialto Cn 'the. ocda's a!artl The, int-
auction, •soa vie0 foil wed, t1) rOcog
nixed Presbyterian form, • being
presided over 'by •jt'he interim mod,..
eea'boa:'.:gf:ether eo'ngreg ,tion, Revs
IeDernnici',; t' +
Aia,tiither •outifden :cell ocezu'ed ' in
the village of Br'ucefieldt•,on S•a1
ur'da'y, July .11,fhl, w.han George
Dill
palmed? away; �e was b,5lia
; "o '1:!slria,a, Eng„ 4166- years ago!,
cable to Caii.adia 45 `years ago, and
aril 1887 �wn�s united.' in marriage( do
Anila, Chapman of.'Tuo1 eesnu1b,
t7l<ing "up +their residence' in I3eit-
fiold ,whlere MI' r,I1i11 conducted
bii;siinesiS for .25. year% • They. bo-
oght a ifarin nee Renrsall and sold
it when, the great ,Ivan broke eta,
as, their two younger son,;s enlisted''
They,)hay.n lived itf Brucefleld t§tnce
'FIs was a' ,conslot,Lait'. niloniber of
the Puited church, f
Miss' Lulu Ganser, M.A. tQolmm�bia.
Tinivers�it has 'beeti:' .appointed lec
turer in, Biology at McMaster .Tlni
varsity orf froxon(to1 •:. She Sgradu-
o'ted in ,!Arts at the University. sof
Western! Ontario, ,in 1916. She is:
n dang�h,ter 0.1 Wm, Geiser of C'ted-
irtonl, Since :bier -graduation' Iv2 ss
Geiser has; Veen rapidly( i'n ale td.=
genic circles+. She 'mals ;awarded a
'fellowship ii Jhotasiy', at leoluniTe'a
University and received ber• m t
yter• of arts in 1921. In :Ontario,Misd
Gai'ser taught in the' ,'public sch-
aois fo!r two- y+,earsl; - Writ thie 'tJ .
. the was co'nnec'ted with' the 'Botany
department of `Berrliard College;
Cedurribia Univezlsitty. She is the
first woman to be Ia'ppo,inted to
trier ;staff of McMaster. She was
hip hlyi recommended by heads of
departments in •Oolmbilaa Her.
'gpecialty('is (rdselarcll .work. i
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l'H?E, HERALD
e , i z ! -telt s l o �i e tl ri p ff tw reached here of the 1
r"UN'T' LfltE 0:101Y..1,1'ItI dCA,
45._ x . - gown
8 1 ° 4 - ,�.. , t „ ?i lt,y hie brother Clraries,: Hay ^ ..arms , is still at Wierin en.. ilu't if
trio 1 Di° i¢.8'trlil1r�i.J't
rf
1cc
6 Of fertilizer i.' per cent. selling at $240.00 9 •
61. to
PER .Jti AND C � N ASN.T.; R1. Ct'SroMERS THE lily:�i:r 'OF a Lipper-tn Ster d iehildrc-1 c f Stephen,y ;ale, while tir
ee VtAT ...^ FOR THEIR INION i 7- EEC. OF it('�l]yi:�A'l: OTHER :. ',A a• -i ' o,n:54,.eeir w,3.v�-to' r,hiircil
•te :AGEle d".' 01.1 1. 'A i ASST • It'. S1..„} U''. E l:S BEF011E t'C I•L. .•i • ]ilrgj' deer 'i�- h' li ii 1.'1'.7. Z�y"hft
a �Ji iii i al:i ,,n le ,Kh en` an
0 ! COAL. \C cans? to li l.� ,U1 -1z It to is inl
• I field fol �'3I a tine tet,' aha. n' dis-
ie
0 WE ARE TAKING ORD1.1lS FOR HARD ANIHRA 'ITE�a I.,PP 'r0.7.l Aire (1:11; 1•Ii..h:
fle COAL.S,LES tiro 4 a31c1 _,Ti;; 1 L' 1 LET 17 lle. Vi 'Vet'll The cC�n i^rich tSllilitir?3 School is
t..1 �1.) ,Fi. .-_')��
et , et e-eeie,n elle week (:wet tinieg
a ,referendum were held among the
inhab.ithnts of dieringen tine island
rratild, soon be rid of ,him. Even the
feeling of the humblest peasant is
decidedly against a peolonged stay
ill the uriinvite.,l g'31rSt
'' "Little Willie" caused a small
1.; combeetioei in the island in the be-
ginning butnow each pian goes his
tray •nith,oet taking any notice of the
T11u .trious pdreona,e, It is true that
ail J.? SYc lin eft ''klorinen," or wooden
'3O •t;el."-, h Aiii:X WITH i,i..,, i'11O:L 131-1.eleals of,
ee AND' H kV is ,..)' ,i „t..i-e,,:.3
',,. ;A"F. t ..a, ,',` STO(.T: l7,10'i, 171.01',1 .AND FEED eel' ;`;' a
KINDS. VISIT DER 'VAR '.'11'1-7 SI ORE AND SSE Ci':-.
0 FINE DISPLAY
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¢,�'' i±,:�ar.,1 '�^,�`a:3 '2t1 F'Cly mac'+ V'c.�.r, �tl id �rir' Vq �� I .1
a .• cy. I. It is leri goconit lct"cl h
rtr, et. •U it7 ,1 httreb feel nee
i'1"' It '� t1}'.:• t ,t eh.). else
t. Th '.a. S Picn'c o3 the bele I• l i
'Me n 'leil1,1)''n, II ' s yc'' and '131.
o ie wee "11.0.1' t•, R'I.i:.ield II Tu
bl 3y of this week and ti 1 ; Ini't tom? ;
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iSOIIOOL i~' AIR DATES IN
HHRTJON COUNTY
peplt. 0—Sew Helens.
pept. 10—Wroxeter
>S'ept. 1t—Bluevale.
+Sept. 12—Ethel.
I Vent. 1l—Walton
»F3ept. 15—Pordwich
"'Sept. 16—] e1grave
Sept. 17—Ashfield c
Sept. 18—ColboQrne
1 Sept. 21—ZURICH
f,ep't. 22—Varna t
'xeplt. 23—Go derichi -
Ssept.' 2l—Blyth
i' ep+t. 25—Grand Bend
1.4Vept, 26--Dassh"woodi
, 30—Creditonloot. 1Winchielsea:
l' tct. 5— .Iensall j,
:' tkt, 6—Dublin e:
;1C)'rt, 7 & 3 -Clinton
ENS1t,LL
1 lctmast.or Sutherland is ha vin;;
his h' -fis' and pc)stoffice painted,
1I h:, ^.h will add greatly to the , ap
pea Nth
112:1"s A.iex, Munn left here for a
trip 'Minneapolis, Minn., being cel
led the•re` through the death of a
near relative. `"
Ray McArthur 'returned from
Veneouveal and thee rteStlined his
positions as Mechanics in J. McDo.o-
ell's garage.
Mrs, D. Armstrong and Mrs. Co-:
ckerline and family of 13'ilot
Mann., were recent guests With Mrs.
Oo nsitt{
Mr .and MIs. F. L Anderson and
son, motored `here' to visit Mt'. and
Mrs. Geo. Dick,
The Misses Mary Badman and
Minnie Reid left herrn for a ten
day%' trio down the St. Ls.w 3 en0r•
and will stop aver gat neTfny im-
portant placest,
Mrs+: G. 0. Hassell and daugh-
r
it1 1ti- l `"t 1,114? 'X0.1411 '1' '11anfi,
and Rae•nn ,
Jac .111 I t ?it"!„1, rheeeee,11 or
R'1:3'171 l' 11'i >'' w itx'r Ire,' bo :e
August 1.t4tht 1.818 in- North. Fast
Hope near Shlalteepenret and died in
peace July 8th,, alt, hi:U home in C:r-
wtiton aged „,,713 ye -r:4 '101 mot-'iri
Intl 2.4 ti:,yd. Ile owes united
marriage to itosl nce Kuhn, Nov. 22
1.859: ''+two mile, anti two dau,gh-
ters we're.,born to this union. One -
eon and,lwo daughters pr+edeceasy71
him in td- atht, , T'he departed bei
gsn hisC :hris4•iain life in his 244th
year ,loiaa;l„ the Evangelical church
at ICsediton land hast served as 'a
class rlar Jttnd S.S. heather for
many `years.
Percy tWab.on ,of Bayfield,, who
ran into T. Sw(i.rts' bus• on: ' the
night of June 30, As efore Mag-
is4:r'ate Reid, li'xodericlt, eharged with
reckleslsr driving ;and .allso with le-
aving aving the. scene of .accident ,^iwith
out giving aid, On the former ch-
arge ha Atka,fitted *10 and' cot*
p'•In'd on the latter $25 and posits,
The induction offs Rev. Alfred
Macfarlane, Bl,D., to the /ministryof net C'.inton`Preabyterian church
„r,'lintr-)n, took(place Tuesday even-
ing 1i)st ;nd v e an in7pretasive
and :''pleasing (event: ••. 'The open-
ing religious service "Kala eoudtletetl
5. ri s and 051 ho "pals up” to the
bit these things he Bias+
1 n 11C.'1'`a i t .,, ,t onld be rinse t•
1a .l
tejeet, That is the centeteete
or opinionaaong the to ieriaigt l.ers.
Buz, 5ztys oils Dr the island not-
able.;, he is as ilypacritical as ever.
His handling at the plough and hit:
wet., at the village blacksmith's' are.
a ni lie -believe- _ati.otlier 1n i ni eSia-
tion o,1 his old, Braving for popular its
And the village belles of 0osteilaiir
will have none of his hatigltliness,
e one of his pltilandeeing. . •
But wily Willie Is scattering hi:
bounties'broadcaet, giving sweets . e.
tri1 little children. and occasional'
presents leo their .parents.
' The 'only dab owner on the island
ms, done well, by delving him and hie
small retinue andtheir occasional
visitors about. He has been aisle to
buy a motor car, and shows: yoa. with
some ,pride the fur coat he has got
from "the prince," with the gold. tie-
pin with its gold "W" and the lin
penal crown.
Yes, sturdy Japp, Bruul, the pro-
prietor of the Wieringen stage coach,
,the only public means ot conveyance,
would be Loath to• see his beet client
depart. But even Bruin's man be-
trays a: spirit -of independence to-
ward the majesty of the ex-poten-
iate, ' 1 fust treat him. as T do you,
tl.yiiheer," the cabby said to. pie,, "not
is, they did in Potsdam, and if hs
doesn't like it ht can lump it."
• But the happiest man on the ie-
iabd, ;should Willie quite would be the
village parson, .who, in, deference to
rli.e, wishes of the Dutch Government.
.ave up his tnanse for six week(.
,,-liiclt have -grown to tong over•.six
.,ontlis, and who fervently.-hce{ie
hat his House neednot shelter youni,
sa'iliiail3.,for ete, ::ii.:l'la.
f
We arein a position' to' do Expert*
'
AntsRepairing, and Specialize '
L g liin
or any maket
of. Car. . lf
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fork i. van-
Wed.
BATTERIES Et -CHARGED AND' REPAIRED,
NNW
� Al R YOUR MOTOR CLEANii D FR0M OLD CARBON
;73URN'INO PROCESS.
-Gas, 011, Greases Tires
and all Accessorir
,BY oicr,
P'.;1-. Angel, Proprietor
L .itan 's Old Stand, - Zurich
DON'T GAMBLE
WITH WOOLf
Buy, Your Togs at
UERTIPS
Where, you take No cb ail cel. _ Wher&
every inch of Mate}i81 diEplayed -.
:GUAEANTEED
DEPIINDIkELE tier EVERY RESPECT
'N0 S•URINKINii , ' w}l ttly,. RAGGINu OR BAGGINte
"YOUR MON.`rY ICS ,NOT OURS. UN,f'IL'YOU ARE `SATISFIED
0
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WELFRE TEE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM.
113
have a reliabile otock
o PaRelacrides of all Las
aris Green. • ATSCII.
iiLea Bore pan
1Blue Stop°, Trisect Powder„t-
Flellebore, Moth Flyfox dc.=
lypads Tanglefoot, Oil o
Cedar
Toilet Preparations, Patent Med-
rnicines School. Supplies, Stationery,
Photogtaphic
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r. J, acRinnon, Zuric1L%
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