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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-07-15, Page 4intr.. I • We have made arrangement's . erebS r we can 'supply our eustoni• • leer with the very best grades of 3 Scranton Anthracite Coal. Leave 1 • with fill; your order vv�t . them as shipments arrive. r ■ • • • GOOD SUPPLY OF BEST BRANDS OF 'FLOUR, CII1CK PE- : /FMB, STOCK FOODS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND •i• WE (AIM TO SATISFY L Louis Schilbe 1.1 Zurich FARM FOR SALE Miss Hilda Snell of London is `C,'onsisting of one hundred acres visiting at her home. here. good building's, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lippert spent .orad clay Roam, a few days 'with their daughter, Mrs. Trebner near Exeter. Rev. and Mrs. A. Kellerman of Tavistock visited in • town on Sun day. Master Meiviu Dale is holidaying with his uncle 'adn aunt, Mr. and Mrs Elmore Thiel at Blake. Mrs. E. Armstrong of Clinton, spent a few days with Mr. Jonas Hartleib last week. Rev, E. Bruer visited in Clifford 'in the ;County of Huron, _Esquire, a few days this week. -deceased, who died on or aboutthe Miss Gladys Guenther, of the 4th. -day of April, A.D. 1926, are nurses staff, Kitchener" Hospital,,i. •aequired to deliver to Julia Hess, '.Zurich, one of the Executrices, on ear before ,the 30th day of July, A. 1926, a full 'statementof their klairsais together with particulars ilhereof, and the nature of the eisecerities, if any, held by then, sa11, duly verified by affidavit. ,AND TAKE NOTICE that after et#ie said last mentioned date the -.31xecutorices will proceed to clic- Thtrinute the estate of the said de- -teased amongst the -persons ent- itled. thereto having regard only ito.+such claims as,he shall havere-. seived due notice . and in accord+ :ranee therewith. 'Dated at Zurich this 12th day of .July, 1926. r Julia Hess, Margaret Kalbfleisch ...xecutrioe!s of the said estate. , ilttit 24, Con., 2, Hay. Also 75 acre's pasture Lot 16, Con. 7, Wm. -:Plenrce, Hensel), Ont, NOTICE TO CREDITORS "I7' THE ESTATE OF FERDINAND MATTHEW HESS, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby given that ',ton person's having claims against ;the estate of Ferdinand Matthew !Hess late •of the Village of Zurich �+w r>1 lay, Only HERALD «.".„-� +.�,.y _".....� .A-••"•• .......,.. -...., MM!. ...+w+,,. WMweuuMW4 q. ^ mend, the 'D' 10eof Huron . Regl-, ;meta t, l:Irs, Wni,. Alexander euftored a diel eated, h;i'p and cuts a,ucl, t?riuh- ells and. one .of her young c1a ;ghees rF ceiveci a ;scalp 'wound when the car in which they, with Mr. Alex - eerier and other member's at. the, fancily were returning toftem the church at Kippurs lest Sunday ev- ening, was istruel: on the London road by anotl>.er .a'utoraohile., SCHOOL REPORT Promotion Exams S.S. No, 1,1 :May Township. Sr, III to Jr. IV. Pass 470, Hou. '575—Gordon Smith 661; Ruth Hen- , :Brick 594; Anthony Masse 567, Irene itharrette 523; Raymond Kad-ing :498. .Jr, III to Sr. I+;C, Pass 435, Hon. 545—Clarence Laframbeise 4.17. -.Sr. II to Jr. II+—Pass 420, Hon. EXETER Rev, D. McTavish, the new pastor of i1n;e James St. United ch- urch. who has dotue to Exeter from Crediton, has preached hr's. first ser mons here. • .A quiet wedding took place at the Jam'e's St. United parsonage on Saturday, July 3rd, when Miss .M ice I,, Donaldson, daughters of Wm Donaldson of 1Vlcleillivray, was united in marriage to Samuel , F. King, !son of Eli King, Crediton. On Dominion flay the marriage took place at the James St. United parsonage of Haz el. W. Kernick, daughter of Frank Ii jerck of Us- borne, to Herbert L. 13ReVn, ;son of Bernard Drown of Crediton." The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. McTavish. An interesting event took place at the home of Mr .and Mrs. John Bell on July 6th, when their onyl daughter Annie E. became the br ide • of Charles Wilbert Diliing, eon of Samuel Dialing of Hensel. Rev, Sinclair of Hensall officiating. Mrs. Wm. Gardiner of town, had the misfortune to be knocked down by an auto the other evening while in London and was !somewhat bru- ised though not seriously hurt;she. had just got out of their own car and going around behind she at- tempted to crags a :street when she was struck by an auto which lifted her off her eetf. spending her holidays with Mr. and MMi's. E R. Guenther. Mrs. J. Kellerman and daugh- ter, Grace are visiting with Dr.. and Mrs E. Broughton iu Toronto. Miss Grace will remain ie Toronto. • ' Mr. Hy.. belles spent the we- ek -end in Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harris. and faun- ily of Sarnia are visiting in town. Mr and Mrs. Otto Sippel of De troit spent July 4th with Mr. and Mr'2rs. J. Kuntz. Mr. and 1YIrs. E. Sipple of Lan- sing spent their vacation in this vicinity. Mr. Milford Koch, alma and Myrtle Koch, Mr .and' Mrs. Russel Pitt and daughter ,ima all of De- troit; Mr. and• Mrs. Jack M. Dale and 'ion Melvin of Wilton Grove, Miss Ro.sella Koch.ofLondon, Mr. and 11•Irs. Elmmore .Thiel -and family of Blake; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meid- inger of Zurich, all spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. George Koch; SCHOOL REPORT Report of the Promotion ex- ams. xams. for Dashwood. Public School. The nmaes are arranged in the or- -525—Arne) Disjardine 547, Norman + der of merit. .Eararats 500; I'1sxim Jeffrey 496; I Promoted to Sr. IV—Zeta Nad- 'Lucille Jeffrey 489, Laird Hendrick l iger,, Sadie Held, Wallace Wein, Ed. 464, Regis Ducharine .360, Dennis na Fisher, Oneida Restemryer, Mar '?Charretie 451, Avila Dueharme 416, garet Wi lert, Ervin. Guenther, Beta Or. II to Sr. II. Pass 380. .Hon. Hayter, Selma Genttner. 475—Richard Masse. 475, Marie La- P. R. Moffatt, teacher tromboise 438, Marie Siemon 391. To Jr. IV—Gertie Hoffman, Fl - Jr. II—Tray Di�sjard9ne, 'Theresa , orence Balser, Etln:ylda Held, earl P ,Massey Marie Masse, Rosinie Duch.- Schade, Melwin Restemayer, Ad ..sane, Leona Laframboise. di'on Mason, Vistor Kraft, Maurice First—Cherrie Jeffrey, Eva Ma- Elumpp, Verna Kraft. 'ssee, Maxim Ducharnle, - To Sr. III—Ruth Tiernan, Amelia Primer—Alphonse Masse. Willert, Harry Milelr, Raph Gen- ;J•r, Primer—Leo Charles 'Lafrarn tiner, Stuart Wolfem Kathleen Mer Oise, Norn'man Belerl.ing, Harold ner; Earl 'Zimmer, Howard Shenck, *demon, Joan Masse, Cyrille Du- MMeivin Stade, Gerald Mason, 01- Whatane. iver Staubu's, Irene Genttner. Miss M. Howald, Teacher. To Jr. III—Arn.ettta Eveland, Rosie Willert, Lorna Kraft, Lauret BLAZE ta,Rn`ni'r, Hubert Rest^nieyer,•Shil Anniversary Seiwices will be tdon 'Wein, Thelma Fisher,• Ealaret Zeld in Blake United. Church on. to Witmer, Gladys Maier, Leonac.d Sunday, July 18th. Be,+v Mr, Restemeyer, Melvin Scb.lundt, . Mel S`Scolsie of Belgrave Will preach ,at vin Mason. L. P. Guenther; teacher ele o'clock a..m and at 7. o'clock, p. -am. Special music sy the choir ,To Sr. II—Milton Willert, Evan- •'mnd the Gotshe.n quartette. All ge'ine Held, Regina Miller, Howard :are- cordially invited. I<lump, Ella Evealnd, Mary Mey- :uite a number from this vie- er, Phyllis Reid, Ila Mason, Lorne Stay attended the Ford picnic at Genttner, Albert Goetz, Marg. • :Bayfiled on Wednesday last. Be!stemeyer, Mervyn Willert, Har Miss Eleanor Lindenfield of old Kraft,' Harry Rinker. `London is !spending the holidays Pt. II—Maida• Wein, Reta Fes - "With. her grndaparent's, Mr. and Mrs 'sold, John Meyer. Carl Maier, Eile 'Thos. Johnston. . en Beaver, Leor.ard Shenek, Mr, land Mrs" J, A. Manson and Jr. I—Edna Maier, Alice Beaver %family acconipariied by Mr.. and Douglas Shenk, Mabel Bender, Ve- ittrs, Gordon Manson of Blyth, sp- rda Rinker. ee nt the week-epd with friends CI, A.—Myrtle Gaiser, Murray •'nowt; east. Wolfe, Mildred. Ripley, Percy At - 'Miss Ada !Meyerd,,'who, spent kinson, Eileen Willert, Ward Kraft, :'aa few weeks under the parental Alvin Wilier,, Irma 'Vein, Lolyd stool, returned to London last week Guenther. d Master Melvin Thiel of London, Grace Kellerman, teacher. `; 'Visiting at the hors;.' of Mr, and igi llrs. Elmer C'hiel. COUNTY NEWS. Much sympathy is extended to :Re,'T, and Mrs. Grant of Grand. :Mr. and Mrs, Joe- Gelinas and fare Bend, have moved to Thedford, 'Sly In ,her and hereat ement nil the 'Be, Rev, and Mrs. Coiling moved' ;arrih of their, daughter Madeline. into the manse at the Bend, Miss • Pearl :Holtzman and. Miss Dashwood v. iroltzn.n,a R. N., of Chicago; Mr, Elmer Thiel and family of III., are 'spending a ni,ioiith's vat' +bake were in town on Saturday, ev cation with thefir parent's here. Mr, and Mrs. J. Smith and fazni- Maior• W.. J. Ilealttan, V; D., Ex- Y 'o i' ee sor spent lest wweic etet`, hes been ap1rointed Lieut - `with Mr. JonasHart eib. eotonei by the Canadian; 11:Iilitia Mr. 0.. Greybeil of Toronto, tip- and wiil command the Huron re- , •e nt- illi. Lr n C 'e t $e'succeedsr ••�n`t a few days 'vitll, his parents, grn" n • Vat week. I�i, C. Dunlop, V.D., of Goderich, Miss 4,1na Koch: Spent rior3ay who isappointed to command the *Cth Mrs. Joe Hilitis ncnr HOU. 2nd rtever\•e 'Rati`.allan. Dr. R, 1. as GRAND BEND Grandara...+. Grand Bead CASINO DAPICiNG. EVERY . EVENING WITH . ' c. Hugo D'lppolito's Buescher Boys $ piece Orchestra GRAND BEND GIRL'S SOFT BALL LEAGUE GAMES, EVERY ,TUES- . DAY &. THURSDAY at 6.30 p. m, ((see (schedule, for teams playing) Hiram . Berry Ontario's Famous Entertainer, (Colored) Comedian and Entertainer will be at the Casino Monday ev- ening, July 19th to ,sing to the ctaucers and spectators. Laugh- ter and comedy a plenty. Lavi Rnad+s has rented Dae Geromette'+s house on Brock St, and will move there .shortly. Rev. Naylor ha 'left for Toronto and will (spend the holidays with his family who whave been there a fe'w. weeks - Mr. Skinnerra, who has been at a London hospital for anumber of weeks, has returned home not much improved in health, • The !Ca'sino announce a special attraction for Monday night July 19th, when -Hiram Berry, the fam- ous colored com^dien we, entetain all ewening, during the dancing in- termission, Mr, Berry is parte,: ularly popular around the Niag- ara district and .Hamilton, and al- ways pleases his audience's with his humorous songs and witty'say inv.. He has won the hearts of the Hamilton people ,by his will- ingness. to help ,ail the church's and charitable ,organization's 'and has helped put iover many enter- tainments of this charac'er without remuneration to himself. This is the second time •Grand Bend. ,has Chad him 'entertain .its patrons due to the many requests received. SOFTBALL • The Forest girls •(net defeat at the hands -of Ailsa Craig girls in the league fixture here last \Thurs'- day, 'score-19-7;The fielding of the loosers was fine but. the batting failed, Ailsa Craig are sluggers and will make ,any pitcher laOk live)•,. Thedford girls !stepped into. Arkona girls in a batting melee w ich re.sulted'in a 'score of 18-12 bah pitchers falling. This game- en ame•on Tuesday !night last, gave the 'spectators ,all they wanted in realsoft hall 'sport. "Miss McBrein• of the .The:dford Team oerffed five, safe hits to he side and contribe irted largely to the -winning ,of this game, while ;the equally good bat- ting of the Misses McPherson, Grey and Utter 'should have made the score more even. Dr, and Mis. Wilson and chil- dren of Bay City are visiting Mrs Wi''son's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex :Munn. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, who have been visiting Mrs. Barnett's par- ents have returned. to Toronto. Clar. Munn of Bay City is ,yisr- Ring his parents, Mr and Mrs. A. MMunn. Bert Horton left .for Detroit where he hats recured a good pas ition, Alvin Wrarriper :of Pontiac, Mich. visited for 'a few days with fri, end's in town. 16th, 1920 4; 44++.+++oft +, ,4+4:.i o"a++i1." w, ,41 V'.'V°;i?'k'? V'a,,.iO;f y . Nyeh4.-;:-.1,.e+4.4,4-4,4,4-1,+44,= EP 1:111 lan ti a1- 1 wish to inform the Public that' I have dissolved partnership -with my former employer, and wish toannounce that a` : I have opened an v, in Mr. Hey's Block. GIVE EXPERT 'SERVICE �' A $AM INA POSITION TO AND IMPAIRS 'TP.. ANY MAKE 011? 'CAR. ALSO RE - 4 BUILD AND CHARGE BATTERIES ' I ' SHORT. NOTICE ,t,11 A FULL LINE OP GENUINE FORD PART) FOR SALE -1. i� 8 IS 't'o.date Garage It St Cts Yr'• d+• HENSALL. ' Mus. A. C. Hoggarthi and ,two sons, are here visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs. T4. Murdock, the forruer's parents Joiseiph Hagen, who has been) - here for a number of months left for his •former home in Windsor, where he ha's property. Mr. stnd Mrs. Owen Geiger -were visited by their two pons, Oliver and William, also_by their .daugh- ter, Mrs. E: -Kennedy and :husband, The anion crop is looking Pre- tty promising and likely to give good returns, and if the flax crop also turns Iotl't well it Wil mean a; lot of employment. 'Lorne Zurfle and wife of Detroit Zvisited with his parents, 1Vtr and Mrs. John Zuefle. Ferrol Higgins of Cinotln, 'vise ited her gramdmother, Mrs. Elston. Alvin, 'son of David Beeswax, •one evening recently had the mis- fortune to got his heel 'saught ie 'the 'spokes Jof 0. wheel, causing an injury jthat required some eight. stitches to close. Mrs. T. Simpson and son who have been visiting 'relati ,'es in Lon don and Woodstock, returned to her homy Dorothy Welsh is visiting fri- end's in Detroit. Hazel Coxworth, `who has been the terns teaching at London, is Visiting her mother here. Dorothy 'Welsh, who taught the school on that parr Line, Hay, dur- ing the past year, has been ,re engaged 'with air inerea:se in sal- ,ary. AT FORD PRICES SATISFACTION GUAEA TTEED Day and Night Service PING WEEKLY HALF .HOLIDAY, SEA- SON 1926. We, the undersigned business- mem of the Village of Zurich, a- gree to close our ;;reepeetive p1 aces of business every Wednes-, day afternoon beginning June 2nd and ending 'Sept. 29th, both datels inchrslive. A. F. -Hese, ' Chas. Fritz, Brawn Bros•, J. Ga'sicho. & Sons, Louie' Sch- ilbe, L. W. Hoffman, Stade & Weido, E. E. Wuerth, J. W'. Mer- ner, John Kipper, Williams ;Bros!, George Hess, Edward Weltin, 0'- t$rein & Sons, Harry G.. Hess, Al- bert G. Hess,- Fred Thiel, Johnston & Kalbfietsch, V. V. Siebert, T. L. Wurm, W. L. Siebert. John 'Elder of the village, re- cently sold one of hie Bee bul c + v � 11 o i, in roan 1 calves to Bell Bros, of Barrie This calf wen first prize, at the •aen;sall y� Spring Fair, and goes to head the :i'9„ D.r.tier.i. ,n ai 1•,.3,ni'yr, ',in come tare o1 1.15 nese owners, HENSALL C. N, R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING South, South, South, Stage North, North, North, Kippen- --• --- 8.22 a,m. Hensall .__ 8.32 arm; Exeter , ...8.47 a.m. leave Zurich ... 7.00 a.m. Exeter 10.16 a.m. Hensall -- ___ 10.30 a.m. Kippen _ .__10.35 a.m:. AFTERNOON South, Kippen ..4.40 p.irr South, Hernial' .__ 4,50p; m. South, Exeter ... 5.05 p.m. Stage leave Zurich ._,3.00 pen. North. Exeter ... ._. ... 6.04 p.m. North, Hensall .-- • 6.18 p.m. North. 'Kippen •- -- 6.23 p.m. 0 O•F+�''+•�'__��' c'��o� `�.O• O c� 0»= r:.tJ.P•O.O.O.G O•�d�Ra' ^d'��.,•� C�••�•��1�''d-"tea 0•"� S'"� S p p p 4 h�p ZURICH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY • NOON FROM THE Herald Printing Office SUBSCRIPTION RATES — ;$L25 a year, strictly in advance; $1.50 in 'arrears or $2,00 may be charged. II; S. $1.50 year .in advance. No paper dilscentinued until .all :arrears are paid unless at the option , of the publisher. The date of which every !Subscript- ion is paid is deflated on the Labe'.. At VERTISING RATES Display Advertising made known on application. Miscellaneous articles of not more' than four lines, For •Sale, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found, rete. each insertion 25e." Farrar or Real Estate for sale $2.00 for first month, $1.00 for each !subsequent montbi E'strayed Animals -- One insertion 50c., three insertions Professional Cards not exceeding one inch, $5 per year: Auction Sale's -- $2 per single in- sertion if not ,over five inches in length,. 1 t 1 1'itldre'••s alt communications to h � x 415 t-fEltA1.D lrvriaC'i C3�v.f. Zurich's Op ort nit Grealest Value hi Clot" es or .en 125 to 150 CENTS FOR YOUR $1.00 :It's the Wonder and envy of the Tailoring Trade. How we do it is our business That we Do it is your business YOUR SPRING SUIT MADE -T0 -MEASURE. OP IMPORTED WOOLENS DIRECT PROM THE MILLS TO YOU HUNDREDS QP THE VERY LATEST SHADES AND PATTERNS :TO !CHOOSE FROM COME AND SEE-. US: Good Frei:f ing, Skillfully done by a Teal Tailor, is as Refresh- ing to Your Suit, as a good , night's sleep is• to your PRESSING 'AND ALTERATIONS REASONABLY -DONE E. E. WUtRTH Tailor, Men's Furnishings Zurich, Ont. Where the Good Clothes come from • p�,p,.•p. O•�'D�o'.�O�.G'�' �1..� v' .,O•,�-•OJp� •d'O'O''`� 0 od•� �b a •� o �•�ro• a•�o �•o.• o•� o rnvmrJ.,wsw,nmwhmhAmmummmnvavui Zurich Drug Store INSECTICIDES. The season has now arrived when everyone, especially the farmer, has to fight against various kidds of Insects.': We can supply you with the proper remedy for each kind of .Insect Pest We have "Paris ,Green„, Arsenatee of Lead, Helibore, Insect Powder, FIY Tox, and various other Insect destroyers r , J. ZurichDr. AJ-jMacKinnon, hA+ " Vis..