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Zurich Herald, 1926-04-29, Page 1ii 4,44.4.444.4 Woo Von. XXVI No 43 `HBe ZURICH, THURSDAY MDR 1'c I1'! G, APRIL 29, 1926. Chester L Smyth, Public ni + $1.25 a Year In £dva $1.5Ole A.RRLA'R5, $2 MAY BE (7SAfteNr ..4.444.4444,4444444,4444 t ese CyIamns to Advertise 'your Springy ling of IV{erchandise c a® &' l a xgEOn aDGm43111111111ctDOSMAID' n i fa'M l er yin c 0te, 1926 i" ' OFGARDENet, SEEDS04 -Iso K.oclaks P��atent `' Mie i oki ies, I- .; Stationery, BoxeciCamiy,i eee ealfl i Groceries, Crockery, Cig: irs, p j i baoo and Cigarettes �• A,. Yl C� � • .cr "' Phone 91 9DC /13fI GZeit£J al)61113iiO4"f� la+aFtipi<mace Er ati E d;'11i E+ 'aFxC Di3A• 4. 1:. Now is the time to get your Car In - 3 snur°ed, for Fire, Theft, Collision, f • Public dam -age and. public liability. :F 1 also sell Ins'c:i a. ce for the' well known LONDON LIFE Ii -- 3.•• SURANC'E CO1 "ANY, Get a Policy started with. the London .(. 4. • -r -4. ▪ • Life and yieu will a1waye lave your family protected. 4. 4. 'SEE MR BEFORE 1BUYiNG ELSEWHERE. = BE YE S Zurich ,•3efi•HGF•!+•,Y•�••��r•P^E��•a�•1••L^b �I�i^•3^•lig^k3�.�t�^•£�•1�+k4-�3•��r•E•�^�E^�•�€•�3•�r'g• i . -� Aa Y' IFashionable I Hew Sprig 4 •q11 I Style �.; Fine 'faille. • Everybody S wants t d'd n e w style 1orF;asier Ye act -will: awl ns ,• carry. a fall Eine of Rubber Boots. 41, wearing LJd'EWJUOY Rubbers B OWN BROS. tit ••042MFWQieea'6 uvea m•0ikfie903a4t4345.4!•0•0etigelrh,e4!?Jf1a ootwe r our Storer You will get better values. We Prtoect your health by REPAIRING NEATLY DONE SEE OUR 4 t DOW DISPLAY ^@0 Jr', r.,,.;,,.,�,,a.e'vrt,I.w•tr �,a�t a• 0.44•4.4.4.440,0�oaw6 •. 44Y4•+4••+ K• • DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED!• The Talk o:f the. Tows tibi.e these New ' .tyles and VA rhes AG OR j� , �`1 �rx 24 OF THE LARGEST • MADE TO MEASURE FIRMS, '1VER 1(100 :SAID P- 410 LES TO CHOOSE FROM., a? Tip -Top i%,'a Fj..,j� or ( vercoat h i'� 24 • • 'EV E■RY GARMENT GUARANTEED PERFECT OR MON.E • REFUNDED. TheIP ma2n, vote, cx;^r;;zca here once for his •el<vtet,e.re, invariably! • comes • back- — de' eturn s because his clothes have given: spie;n- ,4) did service., 'cosh c:„ +ran riot be fount elsolil'h rr� )bt !such pr - se ices. .Te aref l u to 'show our new :st.°?.n7;�Ac.'s., z,n d suits a.nc�. ;' prove to, rrtr' Gr' oil:. values we really have. Pa'Y $;t ,r 1 y;; , Mr• 1`14'? ,'';a'• t4 ar i' 'v • GASOI':a''S ;ThE STAND • • Ort •• , • MOND 'st :. sr"a�********** �. ; WE ARE SOLE AGENTS l+'OR THE G. NUINE Scranton Coal ALSO. CARRY( ( Colne Pocahontas a,nd Soft Coal 000D SUPPLY ON HAND TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY TO Case & Son PHONE 35 HENSALL -17 STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Mr, George Elliott, 'who has be en 'living in London for the past two years, returned last week to his farm on Goshen Line, he in- tends working his farm- and buying up 'stock and implem- ents. Mr. Jas. Grassick moved last week from the Marin on 2nd con., which he recently sold to Mr. Al- vin McBride, who will Move in this .week, Mr. Grassick and family haveg one to Exeter. Our assessor, Mr. J. Rood IS j just completing his work of. assessing the township t's' Gladys Calver of near God ei:rch. spent the week -end with her 'sister, Miss Mabel Calver at the homo for Mr. Robt. McClinchey. Mrs. Jas. Reid and daughter, Mary of Seaton tt1 spent a few days with the former's sister,Mrs. John isle 4..sh of Varna, Mrs. Wm. Colclough of Varna, recently underwent: an operation 1:, Clinton hospital, Mr. John McKinley and Mr. kart Lavi's of Clinton, visited at the homo of Mr. Engin McKinley Inst Saturday„ CHURCH NOTES Ai the Annual Conference of the Evangelical Church which cl- osed its session on Monday after- noon, April 26, it was' decided to el`''se the 14th Concession (IFlayl cil- urch and permit it to be taken rloirn 1'or use. in Zurich's Building program. • The last service in the 1,tth ch- urch. will therefore be held on .Sun- ciay afternoon, I1Liy 2nd at 2.15 p.m. picc•eeded by Sunday School at 2 pan. .Th.e pastor will have charge ,and Rev, F. B. Meyer will bring a 'message. A historical sketch will be pr'e'sented and mess age'd from, other former pastors will be read. There will also be special music Let us fill the .church for anis ser- \iee: REGINA WATCHES • COAL. BUY THE BEST, IT IS TIM CHEAPEST, GENUFl Mr. Barry G. eIlis3 was a Sunday -visitor at Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Meidinger, ;sore Sunday visitors in Dashwood ;MF Mr. and Mils. Marry 'oRse of Windsor, were visitors with friends here. over the week -end. Mills Fowlie of Bayfield, "was a , n eek -end visitor with her 'sla- t -6r,, Mi+s. G. Koehler. Sorry to report that Mr. John G',•allra.n Sr., is confined to his,bed with an attacks 'of flu. Mr. Ward Fritz, Mrd. C. Frit,. i':nd Miss Pearl Wurtz motored to London on Tuesday. Mr, Edwin Gascho, Mrs. 0. Sur- erur, and Mrs. S. Ga'scho motored to London on Tuesday_ Mr .W .H. Pfile of Hensa11 cal - 10 at the home of Mr's. Lydia lffile last Friday. k Mr. John Hey rJ. wishes to ad- vise that he has a carload of good pressed hay for sale at illen'sall. Mr. Porcy Bo'ssenberry, a son Of Mr. C'ha's. iiossenherry of Call tome, Alb., visited with friends in Zurich the past week. Mr. Rennie Weber, who is at- tending Toronto University, re- turnbd to his home herr on Friday for the lsuanmer vacation. Mr, Ed .Bossenberry and Mrs. P. Koehler attended t he funeral of the late Alex, Wild's at Ste-phen t Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F Stade and': son Harold, were Sunday visitors with the formers parents a Dash- wood. Pleased to learn that Rev. F. B. Meyer, who has been pastorof the Evangelical church Dashwood, has been stationed at Dashwood We are official Agent's, for these well known Regina Watches.. Timed almost equal to Railroad movements. Guarranteed. Come n and 'sees these. W. G. Hess & Sons H L ackaw n AND & W Scranton, DIRECT FROM THE MINES; SOFT COAL, GENUINE KEI+I'-E TUCKY MILLERS CREEK COIN GENUINE BY PRODUCTS Our Telephones are at your weir -t, vice, the information is free„ an.telorl, HENSALL ONT. Phones—Office IOw, House III *••••*••6.40.. Y'*.!, q, q, 4 e • • •• •• • • y My Accounts are now ready, and any persons indebted to me kindly 4.74 call at once and settle same.41, _ • *@•*•••••••♦•••••*M4N Notice o• • FRED THIEL m 44'40.404+44•44.44.44,•*t.P:r ,:34+044004O4,'4 .49,4,41'•404' 4E1Wi for another year.3.--1.4,++++++++++++++++++44+++,2,1,4.4,44++++++44444sAttoftwfro Mrs, J. Horner, who spent the + biggest part of the winter at Detroit, returned to her home here last week. to Zurich. She is ac- companied by her aunt who is an aged lady. Mr. and Mays. Garfield Brown and Mr. E E, Wuerth, motored. to Kit - For MEI all Shull You need these clt!quer on Sunday for the Confer-,' T. RUBBERB D D S enee, Mrs. Wuerth, who had been 1 th^re for the week. retnrnecl with' EVEf11 FARMER — EVERY them. 1 + M] MBER OF HIS FAMILY —EV Owing to the heavy volume' of !��. type to 'set the last few hours, we ERY MAN WHO WORKS OUT are this week omitting the `r cult DOORS IN ALL KINDS of tl>4 'stationing comliritte of the T. WEATHER NEEDS THE DRY. Canada Conference of the Evan -i (' FOOT C072FOR'P GIVEN BR ;olieal church, bit «will give a NUJ ; sport next weak. + DOMINION RUBEB BOOTS. - Me's'srs. Stade & Weido are in -1 * We carry a full line of Rub stalling a new White Rose • gas; 'r her Loots for every member o' filler, this with the addition to the + the family, Men Women an ono they already have, will put * 'Chiidrery, i l them in a ,position to serve the I +publicwith either the high teat 'i' White Rosa gas or the ordinary i gas which is usually 'sold around. these parts. •°d• £^ i •II`+p;' 1`°g"y..';'.¢'t'•j`^¢'p'1`.�'.j+°p t.'L.'b� S.^� !^ ? 9F'E .g 'Il.'j'po g'^1'^l'.1F.x, If yon have $100.0,0 or more' lying idly you cammake it earn 5%, per annum, payablte half -yearly, by in- vesting in a debenture of the good old Huron & Erie, with a's'sets of Other matters of more or less in- over $31,000,000.00, Interest is, terest to ti.e congregation locally 'payable from date your money is axe the facts that Zurich's,suceosses dura ag the past year. recei-edvery favorable mention, and the pastor 'i -se 'stationed here f:or another year. Iday this year be Isrowned with even larger •sure, sti. Tha minim - am of .friction and the max.imunnlof. wholehearted co-operation on the part of all will insure success. • On Friday o'.ening the usual 'prayer and praise. 'service, at 7,30 choir practice at 8,30, Junior Lea- gue 4.10 p.m, Sunday, May 2nd; 10.00 a.m,--Morning w.oiship. 1.1,00 'a:un .Bible School for. all age's 30 p,'n.—Service. Sermon; "How 'sumo people make a 'sucoess of . the Cliristian Life., ' 8,30 P.m.7-Sr., League, rkli ,Heartily Weicoaie.Emanuel Evangelical Church a. FRITZ & SC7N SHOE MERCHANTS ZURICH ONT. if you aro not a Christiaoyou ought to be, received. See A. 'I+', Hess, local agent. ' The moving picture. 'show put en by the ,Band boys in the town Hall, last Saturday evening was well attended. The Boys arta furnishing the' people of the c_oni:- inanity with some real fine pic- ture's, On Saturday evening of this week, they will again put on a series of pictures and everybody is invited to be present. Thai Horticultural nt'eetiz)g "in tho Town Hall, Zurich on 'Tne'sday ening was in every 'wapiti. big'suc- cn:s, as thare were many people. out and Mr. Moore, the lecturer, of Toronto, made the meeting very inter:Psi:17,g and instructive indeed, Jte illistrated his subjects with fine colorNi moving sl+d~'s pictnred.The Soeiety here has c:aussod dal n.t cuthusi±rant h a ' end his int'sted many in tb,' growing of flowers. Mr. 'Moor's, lecture r, l :t'rs.p'11..acd. by' 'some fine musical numbers and recitations) \whi ,lt Wero well rt<4"c`?\1''ed, a 0 We have opened up a lot of new Spring and Summer Goods, in Prints, Giiighanis, Voiles, Broad- cloth, Galatea, Etc. ALSO CURTAIN GOODS, 511RTINGS, FLANNELETTES, TICK- ING, COTTONADE. SEE OUR '.HARNESS REPAIRS AND SWEAT P4.DSs, ETV,. A FU1414 LINE OF MESH C4ROCERIES AIWA YS ON HAND Highest Pries for Proc.:nee G "Nk P'MG ROHA !VT PHONE 11 - 9 7 BLAKE 4444 M -..w