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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-08-06, Page 14.1o1. XXV T No 5 ZURICH, 'THURDA . ou have any COAL ed undue violence in ejecting Mc -1 anley Tp. The 'bride Wor Donald" from) bis laoseu, and wanes ties Stated that the latter was con- siderably ralarked up before the went to One Kennedy place. On THERE IS A COLD tDAY COM Monday hat;'ag'i3fira;te Reid lin- - 1LLNG. The present agreement .be- t. posed a fine of $2a6 and 'cost's, am-- -1tween the miners anicl [the Mine j punting to $15, Upon Samuel Miller .• lOw'njerisl expires an the 31st i,f (of Dashwood. for Falun gto 'stop and roncles.°f,ast ince after an ac- cident an, the town lime of Stephen and Ha?/ °phi e+ ci:erarrance was on July 1st. ./August. 'There mar r and Panay not 18ae .astrike, but be prepared. aprices +are now at bettonm, fill up, .- mean ,bins 'with the best c®al. Gen- - -tune !Delaware: and. Hudson Antix--. e 'melte direct from, the msineist . It • ®twee iwarm*Friendaf. Egg, Stove HURON; COUNTY CROP..S anted Nut' slam - S R. SteotDrerai, Agricultural re- • presenitative,•'Clinton, gives the fol SOS AL • Mowing report as crops conditos That highest grade, the Fs ea` m in tile, comity„ Haying ,in many ttcanexeellecl for domestic and thr- of the did wedelns, the crop is li- aaahing purposes. Alfalfa, is las teeny cafes igv- 4',renuine F,ehTgla Bullets; and High (nig a farcrop. and is ,certainly +f R°rade Coke. i saving theo day star many ,ef our Cee,r te1O fareist "Z11 day -weather has af- 41rrteeter/. ober grain(, cropsto a very H EN SALL O NT. large extent. Oats. and barley -VI/ones—Office line. EIoiirse 10J short 'whirs there axe many good fields of wheat,. Fruit seems to big n reasenahfy good. anti. we hive pr- ` .ospeets et a fairly good crop. So The Ontario game and fisheries far damage from scab, etc, is con, rdepartment has deel'a red the sea- fined( to unsprayed. orchards. Se - "6041 for: hunting black. t r grey sq- veral varieties, sartla ern. Spy, '4eirrels ciosecii Iii order to make Greening, Wegner ,Stark and some - these sorruiena moire plen_tyful it IIIII others, promise good crops, while vas deemed neeeskarrr to close the Baldwitra are liigls1l- _ mason 1Tow-tsrmfa'6er of 1926 of sand, satinface crepe, picture Shat, gloves, hottee anid pers to match, She also 'Work, h$ groom's gift, a white:, ;,old pis+et;' with a green aianr,ond. rant! d iately after the ceremony the:o ,ung couple motored to the ji of the bride's sister, Mrs Ja`, 14I.. Reid, where a dainty Wedding; br. eakfasit was served,' after wleb they took the earl tryls.itr for. Lott don, Pt. Stanley, etre On theiraa- turn they will make their hon e ee the groonv's farm, Parr Li*,, Stare - ley a'retoy Teni JOHN A. MANSOY REEVE OF until 4 SODERIOH MAGIS7 i; %TE COURT The charge: against Michael Ken- iedy of assaulting Jule en:MDf nald 'as dismissed by i!d agistrate Reid • ,son Friday 'la th:me was no dir- '•: et evidence that t El a edy had ro - KEYS~MCLIN"CHEY A preitty wedding was 'solemn- ized On Friday monring lest at the Wesley parsanage, Clinton, when Laura M. J. McIinchey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Jae. McLinehey, Ad elaide, became the bride of Lloyd Alvin 1K , Son of Amos Keys, •St- 4 .4 • We have now opened the new Merls and Boys,- Furnishing Stare and are in a pos- ition; to give the p blic anything they need efe IN THE Lit K Oh" KEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS., • GABRADINE CGATS,, BOYS SUITS, BOY'S OVERCOATS, '3 HATS, CAPS; COT,f _SES, TIES, UNDERWEAR.. OVERALLS, IN :4 FACT EVERYTHING IN APPAREL FOR MOM AliED BOYS. CALL DI AND STE WHAT WE HAVE IN THB NEIV STAND. <s IT IS OUR;. SINCERE EPE DESIRE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC IN Men's And Boys' FURNISHINGS "ea - aes- •-N �'► GASOEUPS OLD STALND •e (EVERY BEST WAY POSSIBLE LE - ''ARE—ANXIOUS TO DIERIT YOUR PATRWAGE L. . EPMN • 4, 0 4 • a • 4, • ♦ 4 0 IST'ANLESr'=;: At a very quiet nominationx. eting held in the Stanley •T :hely, Varna, on Wednesday last, John A. Malison was deciare"cl el- ,ccted by acclamation as reeve+fda~ the remainder of 1925 and Mr Wilson, Carlisle as councit1I r 7' Manson has had conlside+cable, e't orienee at the council board as will no doubt make a sticeets reeve. It iso a relief to many',„'t know thia;t a municipal,election,'• not got to be gone through.. The On,ta,rio Departrnnet .Qf her' alth has seven engineex ands erg1h • district officers busy inspectiUe urist •camps and refreshment pla-I res throughout the Province4to prp` tett the health of tourrets'. A f'n'Iti report will be, made by the• Irk& ectors to enable the ;Government to bring inn legislation or rake rt~i= 'gui<ations for the governing .of lre ,conduct of the camis'Si etc; Es ;ery motor carob rn ire prov��is ,. whether, - public or prls'ate, .:i ,ing inspected :lits ito its +eanit k mid water ' anwoo is M& eila Siebert.;!apent the week, -enact' in Detroit. - Mr: Ed. Merner of Bayfield was in the village on .Wednosth yc 'Mr. !and Mrs. Alex. Foster and family were Sunday vistiors at Kitchener. Mr. Fred. Weseloh of Detroit, is •spending ladle week at hilshome Messrs. Ted and Leonard Wag- ner are spending the wee!',[! At Kitchener and Waterloo. Mr. Earl Johnson of Toronto, spent Sunday 'nit the •home of his uncle Mr. Thomas Johnson. Mrs. Jos.. Meidinger, who was visiting friends in Michigan, has. returned •,home. Mr Ianil, Mrsl, John Hartman was 'called to St. Agatha to attend the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Strub . 1 • PHONE 67 4, 400.0.444464 44 0404. eo400•0•444•40441,..040.04,04440•04.04.0 2 pp• is 6 • Se a 4 . 1. 'ear' o o • • • • • • • • 2 Buy andr Here Save piny • 6C3 • • I• nfant' Sam acyl' ur-w 35c It Infants, Pat. 'Slipper's, coxes 1-5 _• _. BSc ,•5---7-%, Ciiild'a lith H and -Pat. Slippers', a Girls, Pat., Strain, a •l.ip+pers. 8.-4.01( $1.5.0 " - and hath. Calf .-O.,efo rde 14 .:-. .,_ - .., $2.50 ▪ Miss Pat. 4u¢t n ai 0 • ► Women Pair pomp Low ; .Heel 2V--7 $2.i5 iromen'e Meek (iP.areaass, / 'Stiip.:R. Heel, _ ._... $1.25 •qr. •.���i Meis"h71tiweek [Shona 6• - @2.95 ' �•e. Grob Werk Shoegr El<1 'fr iar $3.45 0 744 0.6604 ' 4000 /�11Z �Y\^+,Y®N� 08. 4 ,; alIT•i,,? ' DONE. •O'', ' d(SPLAY *AO rw,Xa1., 1 +. WR{ itn im'^5",tatlialilit lAgOiMae 1d IL „til, CARRY PROGKESSIVE STAND-:' ARD FOR S. HURON p' • Robert J. McMillian of, ,Seaforth was •choson at'a. well -attended Con- vention at Hensel] on Thursday; July 30th, to carry the Progressi\e standard in South Huron. Eleven names. were proposed ,among then that of Win. Black, ,present mem- ber in. the Commons, • who withdrew. giving no! r esonS. Among the ,aftern,00n sp3akers was the name of the only womian M. P. in Canada Miss Agnes MacPhail, M. P. S. -E. - Grey. -E.-Grey, A peculiarity of the nom- ination of Mr. McMillian is that Thomas 1\IcMi11ian also of Seaforth. a brother, has, been chosen as Lib oral candidate in this riding. They have been active for some+ years'. in the FU..O. and Liberal partiesr. respectively,. The incident is undoubtedly unprecedented in. any ,Canadian constituency and the contest is man for nian and brothier, for brother. • Mr. and Mrsl. W rni ;Yule and Mr. ;and Mrie1..W. Reid of Fullerton were Surnd a ,*t ;<�y!s,p�tees with Mr, andMrs Earl Weide). • Mr. Eldon Snell, who spent the Plast two weeks' with his parents here, . returned to Detroit on Wed- , nesday ed- nesday CHURCH NOTES The Evangelical church welcofnes to her membership "All persens who have an earnest desire to be saved from sins and to . flee the wrath to comet All those whe entertain such a desire will show it by their fruiite. It is therefore expected of all who are truly ser- ious about their s,eulis salvation that they make proof of thiersin cerity in the following• manner; nmt:iely • That th eyavoid every- thing evil as the Lord has forbid den in His Word ;sand on the "con- trary, endeavour, by. the.'Grace of God, to do 1x11 manner of good:. " Hay council met .on Monday for r,s monsthly • meeting of which a eprot will be given in our next aue ' 1VT+`_tand 1VVIisI 9rthur Rdighaffex are spertdin'gs' a: -.few • days .this wl. el -attending the M Kitcheeier • : Ol'd i oBy's,,: Re-Unior , Mr. Peter Strub and Mr. and visited .at the home of Mr ,anUMrs J. Hartman( afew .dayls last week. Mia. Wialter Strub of Kitchener, $5.00 Rea y'dtop ear Spectacles DARK OK LIGHT COLORED SHELL RIMMED GOLD If s1~i SPEC:TALCLES Chester L. 'Smite POKilgoega, $1.26 .s, Year Int Atb . fli, "'.. sr.50 IP' A RRF AR8, $2 OAT BRe.fraratOM d, in the Heral FITTED WITH LARGE ROUND LENSES, ABSOLUT7LY OL�A,4i $5.00 TEED TO FIT.' C'OMP'LETE IN CAS HERE'S A REAL OPPORTUNITY G. HESS & SONS • Monday of this week: was ob- served n.s civic holiday in Zuri^h the'- day Passed off very quietly,as a lar, genumb ae of people ook in the `Old Boy slt Mns+. E P. Kerr, Miss Irene Kerr of Fairbury, ,Neb., 1Vlrsw ,Margaret Allen of Exeter and •Mr. R. F. Wilson of =London :sp•ent the week end' with Dr. ,and Mrsl. Jos. Rout- ledge. • • The fine warml, weather the past few days hats enabled the farmers to make wonderful pro- gress at harvesting, the oats tv'iil soon be cut and away, (the thresh- ing m-achinea are bast,. • 41.44.••••••••••••Ilieff•Im • s .Seasonable orse Goo • ♦ Test Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Nor • • Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. ♦ • Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugg, rakes • • Ranging from $7,00 to• ...........:.- • SAVE MONEY BY •GIVING US A CAIJa1,. A BIG. Stock of Harness end Halters always! on hen/Pa • Club Bags, Smit Cased' anti Trunks at Right Prie l Ii.t ltN E Sia EEP,e LaINQ A S PEC'IAL'3 T FRED THIEL • 4.•••••••••••-,„•••••••••••••.,,-,..•••••••••••••444 'u 4+4+.+44++++%+++++++++4++••.g,•Ffi•+++44++++44.44*.. "K. + The fine new garage being Gr- eeted by' Me. Herb Moulese1afr• . i's. progressing rapidly vs the roof is (practically on and Mr. Mousseau will, already do his, work in the new building which will mean a great eenveninece, as well as that fine +add.itional building to part of the town. A to meeting of the (Directors of the- Zurich Fall Fair, heldd on fo- es,day : evening last, the judges r the various departments decided to add to the programme a number them -of athletic eve(�ts''warAmong th. to will re an tug-of-war Ilay town - 'ships Froin Stanley 'ships +acrd a walking contest a- round the race track open to all. special prizes for hor neraces will be aaw crdrsd and in fact, the program: entertainment is the bust ever 1-csld on Zurich Fall Fair. (Extracts from •Discipline) It is s,olorly for the pur'po,Se of helping Old and young Ispixitually. —that we are here, as it church, So far there has beenlno sitnimer slump in our church and Bible Seh-ool' attendance, this year, In fact during ,dray and' on ...August and there w! 00 increaSe. tA"e tivrii the Irierds for this 'Splen- did loyalty and trust , that they -hnv•c received a corresponding, On August 9th -Bible 'Schell 11 n n7.:; Gospel messages 10. tr tri end 7.3') pen. Special ''innate "•in ? ri , ein<� rine spirit•. ip the rometiee 1. I 6me 'nal y 'a T. + + + + + + TREVITHICK—IIES11 (. A quiet but pretty matrimonial event taok place in Zurich on Wed- rresday July 29th., when at the Luth eran Parsonage Rev. H. Rembe, Lit. B.S. onitcd in Holy Wedlock Miss Hese, only •diaughtar of Mr. and Mrs. W..' G. Heels, to Mr. James .0, I evith:ick, Miss' Ainir Trevithicl:., Meter of the groom and Mr. Albert Ife�ss, blather of the bride acted as The ceremony whirls took plane e at high noon, was fol- lowed •by a Isun`il tuoits wedding dinner., after which the happy yo- u,a couple left for an extended g i e, :a trip to Muticoka., Toronto, Tints. 1 to gel: t arca. Fr1h and many other p p� oor1 seat hrry�i' and fraise for Uyon (•hair return they will reside fine mercantile , Reliable Footwear At, Prices that save you Money Misses Patent 2 Strap Slippers, Rubber heels size U- rat Misses Pat and Oxf. rubber' heels, size 11 to 2, pr. _ .f& Childs Pat 2 -strap slippers low heel's[, size's 6 to lee% at —,. `.t Infants pat. slippers size 2 to 7% at _.:I_......., .» Womens Pat. Tie, Cuban heels, a few left at .. + .... a Growing girl's light tan grid pat. slippers, Murray at : if. Wmo, 1 strap Pat. ,slipper, low heel, -sire, 2l/ to 2.,_ .- ._.. +1 Men's heavy work shoes at ••1•• F. Grab's Work shoes, No. 1 grade tan and black 1arr:.., .. gene Wom.en's canvass slippers, leather soles at .... ALL OTHER LINES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS C. FRITZ & SON SHOE [EROHANTS +++444014+++++++++++++++++444++44@++++++++.14@i4144, ++4,D•414+++ +++++++++4�1^.k3�444++4�4�•++ +4�++.1,^�3t@i41�v t9 t riltl a;icl young, Pricy[' S,.otS p,:nl. ai, 'Punsley whore tb• groom has • a bushiest, Tat ' • l/ll l llD•IE1 vange hr,;al' ltlr h l3^i'saril trans with then tnati'yur- o icli ixi•^.ro.ds itr e:ctei�ding eongrate- 7JUR1C'H, - "O TNT. I ittion4, • The Quality Store It will be to our mutual advantage gee if you,will call and see our well assorted stock Stock of Spring and Summer Goods in all the -lines W( carry NEW GOODS COMING ALL THE TIME, INCLUDING ii7`l�t GOODS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL KIND -S,. 11 ,K ESS REPAIRS, NEW GARDEN' SEEDS, ROOT SEEDS, ANL etn; GHUM, AND WE EXPECT G15R FIELD CORN SEED IJ'', SOON And would advise our Customers to place their ,,ordeee (rrely as good seed will .be hard to secure. You will find 'aur prices right. Watch our Bargain Counter, Quality fad tlz - vice is our motto. Rta N. ewnes AS GENERAL M1ME#'GHANT F H N 1! l+