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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-07-23, Page 44 tl FOR ALL .kk`�s1 e.�Gy�i Early in the history of the Bank of Montreal its officers realized that to attain its highest g 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 9,!04120009039eVOteseteieseEeabbe iiiieeeteeti eilit091,00! ie 0 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 ;ilia HERALD PRINTING' OFFICE ADVERTISJT RATES tamed Wednesday noon from the. to advance; $2;00 may be charged. .t Dot rso "paid, U. 13. eubseriuti- aris $1,75 strictly ern advance. Nq paper disoon•timied ' until all ar- rears are paid unless at the option el the publisher, The date to s'hich every subscription is paid le denoted on the label. 'Miscellaneous, artiolee of not core than five lines, For Sale, To gent, or Wanted, Lost, Found,,etc, ••sch insertion 25a. ,.ddress all communications to Dtieplay Advertising -Made known. e.:application. ' , Stray Amimale—One insertion 50e hree insertions $1.00. - Faimo or Real Estate for sale 13- for first month, $1 or each sub= 'nuent insertion. .AUCTION . SA:LES—$2 per' single .sertion, if. not over five inches in sngth, hpf2ription. 'terms; $1.25. per year' 'aid of Thanks, In Memoriam, .bee: Local sand Legal advertising not- .es, reading .matter, 10c a line for first insertion and Sc per line for 'ac.h subsequent insertion.. • Professional' Cards not exceeding inch, "$5 per year, 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 .., a c7,� 4.. tri ". -.fir, ,..,,_ ¢,�'' 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? ; r' 5 te .40 eocea seiteesmw1oaetImeoZecieasessec;.c,sleos seaposle,wtsgeuse 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 . 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 Leff!) .Taller Zcric ,.. 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 3.4 r. J, acRinnon, Zuric1L% AmiwiitemmommwimftwAmmmmiwolik