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Zurich Herald, 1926-07-22, Page 41° rSr'os 444. YouVa1ueIost What You Work to Keep. THE money you work for and save will mean more and more to you as you see the figures in your Bank -Book gradually mounting up. Open a Savings Account with us and keep depositing steadily. if a letter is more convenient than a call, you can open and maintain an account with US by mail. !, C. If JOY, MANAGER ZURICH BRANCH ANIS OF MQNTREAL Established - over IOU 3yesra memd ••0•••••••0.0••000•••••• s•0••••ON••••••••••••••••• HARD COAL • • We have made arrangements whereby we can supply our custom ers with the very best grades of = Scranton Anthracito Coal. Leave your order with us and we will fill them as shipments arrive. • 1 • • • 'GOOD SUPPLY OF BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR, CHICK PE-• STOCK FOODS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND •• WE ;AIM TO SATISFY• Louis SCh! l be - Zurich • + rrH••••••••••O••••••er•••••s•••••••••••••••••••••••: NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF FERDINAND MATTHEW HESS, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby given th '411 Iier'soris having claims again arks estate of Ferdinand Matthe Ceaa late of the Village of Zuric ='sw Ale County of Huron, Esquire sgioneaSed, who died on or about th WM day of April, A.D. 1926, a gra'sred to deliver to Julia Hes -Zurich!, one of the Executrices, o +' before ,the 30th day of July, A b 1926, a furl statement of thei rat together with particular •hereof, and the nature of tli� 'abat:uxities, if any, held by, them ill duly verified by affidavit, AND TAKE NOTICE that afte Vas said last mentioned date th .41Executorices will proceed to dis- butel the estate of the said de °�iease i amongst the persons ent- I1ed thereto having regard only Ata stanch claims as he shall -have re- ved due notice and in accord - wee+ therewith. ilea at Zurich this 12th •day of July, 1926, fulia Hess, Margaret Kalbfleisch `Itteutrices of the said estate. • SCHOOL REPORT S. S. No. I Stanley. e-e:Pass, R.-Reconrer ded, F,-- Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Clearance Bede sewed •535P;(ren s Rau 517P; Valeria edeorriveau 512P Sr. „Ii to Jr. IV--Ste11a Jeffrey elltIF; Kathleen Durand 400F, jr. III to Sr, I!!—Louis Montt- = rte 501P; George Bedard 501P Geffrey 48lP; Regis Bedard "- Ley Durand 425E; Roy Rau i -*UP; Go.clon Declare. 276F. Sr. IT to Jr. IIs—Jean Dur aid 41/1:53;t'; Radolph iecdour 433; Verdon f Pratt 426P, Lois Bedard 376F, Ir.II to Sr. IT—Emery Bedard � F "�llIIP' Yoonne Bedrazd. 285P; Thelma : yrorriveau 274P Arman Bedard '270 at at 'Eronroted to tiv Jeffrey, Luella h Beciotr, Teacher, re a, Rau; Raybern Durand; Orville Cor riveau; Promoted to Sr, Primer--Vareda �Eedonr; Flossie Bedo:ir; Stantz lie dard., Jr, Primer—Muriel Bedo,.ir, Alice Gerald Bedard. CREDITON Mildred Schroeder, of Detroi .• visited with her parents here, r 111r. and Mee. Chas. Uhl of Un s ions ille Mich„ !spent a few day e with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist, Mrs, Jack Moir and daughte Jean returned to their hone i r Detroit, atter vi'sitin gwith Mrs: e Geo. Eilbert Lours. Hanel wad 'son are visi ing with. Mi`, and Mrs. John Hir zel and family. Mr. and 'Mrs, Harry ,Scn.radei and Roy Neeb, of Pontiac, Mich, were viajtor3 here. Rev. and 'MIS 0. Brown of White house, Oh., are the guezts of Mr and Mrs. Henry F. Eilber. Mrs.. Worry, Stnith and son and Latina Smith, left for a visit at Pigeon, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. 13, Freite of Sarnia are holidaying with Mr, and Mra Chas, Freitr, Mrs, Redfern who has been sp- ending a few weeks with.her mo- ther Mrs Ewsld, has returned to her home in Toronto. COUNTY NEWS The Mieee:s Amy and Verna Tre- vet•.hick, who are training' for nur- Ses at .the f3:o,dg.ett flo pita!, `Grand Rapids, Mich.., are spendi- ng their ;holidays at their hone n kr.i:nisley, Dr. and t re G, S. Atkinson and amity of Exeter, are spending the Imprints months ,at their cottage, Two elisting'ui'shed visitors. at e 'tr7,ing, to Godiiricli shortly, :in the 3 r n. t t ak'romoted to lust ears rat tie 1 1 sl [ ' telly Thornton, pr-tttt and Si' II' esidexit of the Canadian" National I3ailway!s, Friday August 6the is the dat,:n, fixed by Slit Heniy,C'eel>n> bleti,Ct, .ash the date of his vi lt, The Txezai 'fa ail 1y• aetnion wale held at the, fax'n; of Heniyi Hef"n in Uebozne'recently when move than one hundred'enjoyed a very jolly picnic, Mrs J, lacer of Exeter, the. oldest member of the ',family in; et- t•enduucG * wars presented with two lovely gets. Special,rofficers of the Piot. Lie c'e1,'se Department, workzng, in'.Con junction with loca'i officers, ,havo been infiking 'a, loundti:,zr,p feeders against the Ont. Temp, Act in Huron and 'Bruce,and rla,gis trate Reid has imposed heavy';sen- tencea on !se ez•a1 cases, Stafford Paisley of Culross Tp. was ..fiiaed $1000 with two, month's in !jail, and in default of payment an addit!- Tonal 'six months in jail. ;, The same sentence was ,handed to Sign oncl Freibe.rger of Cuirass Tp. Their of fence was the sale of liquor. Rus- sel Walker of Howick Tp, 'was fi- ned 5$0 and costs for having 1ii - $uor and a . brother Thomas, was fared ;];200 and costs ,on a charge $of calling, On a similar charge of selling. Bed Edwards• of Brus- sels, was fined 4302 0 and costs $wilh thirty •days in jail, or ine�- fault of ,payment "two months, Jp3 Brenner, Jr. of Grand Bend pays. $500 and casts with thirty days in jail or in default two month's in jail Selling 'vas the charge in both cases. EXETER Miss, Kathleen Freckleton • of Hamilton, is spending her -holi- days with Mr..and Mrs. G, C,.Fre- ckleton of town, Harry Seldon meet with a heap at the Exeter Canning foci; onyt the other day while operating one or the 'steamers he was struck by some e!salping hot water wiree ich scalded hie back and one side Which required medical tttention. There were two bad atuo 'smash ups on the London Rd. Sunday last A pian accoln'Qanied by his ,wife and babe .were on their way eo Windsor in a Ford sedan and in .an attempt to pass another car their car lskiidd•ed on !some grass and turned over a few (tiro rs.Thle sedan was a complete wreck and the occupants had e very !maric- u1ous escape. ! The Canning factory is now run nieg in ,full capacity with the pea pack, great load's of peals, are being hauled in from the country daily, and the yield is reported to be very plentiful After an i3ness of several days with pheumonia, the death of Mra Janet McLeaan took place in town on July 10th. Deceased was 72 years of age. For the past 15 ye- ars she has made her home with N. Sbeere, coming here from Ft,. William, during her !stay hereshe has made many warm friends. Is survived by only one daughter,Mrs Sheere. On ,July 12th, Mrs, Mary Jane Brock, widow of the late AAb,rharn Rearing passed away, following a week's illness which was seriouis. followed by an ,operation from which she grew gradually weaker she was born in England 74 years ago and when a girt dame to Can ada. The family first settling near Darlington where deceased was ni married to John Brock, who pre- deceased bier 34 years ago, bee fore coning to Exeter, they lived at Fullerton. HENSALL ORM Mr Walker and Mr. Hantilotn, of Marlette, (Mich., spent a visit at the home of Mr. ;and Mrs. Wm, Consitt, .A lady hair dresser is to be the latest acquisition to our business lust, and this will ino doubt be go- od news to the fair sex. Erasstus Rennie and George Brown, left for a !holiday motor trip in ,the Muskoka District. Hugh. McDonald left for Whitby, where he has 'sjacured a position in a printing office, Mr.' !and ?Mrs. Mark ,Dririsdaler! and family, Mr. and Mos,. J .•II Patteson, left for a motor, !tri,pj to !?elle bale ,Mutsk, and wil camp along the way, taking tents and provisions, • / Miss Alice Carr of North Bruce is spneding az, few days with her sister, Mrs, Q. Knapp, at the ho,- rne of . Mrs. J.W, Peck. Mrs, Peter Fisher .who! u,ndezi went an operation In Clinton Hos pital, a .,few weeks, ago is tim e. nroving nicely aefn able to returnto her daughter, Mrs, Walter Mof- fat, Brucefie'.d. Mr, aalnd Mrs. R. Staff and chil- dren of Rochelstee, N,Y, spent .n week with their relative's T. 0, and Harold Drummond. , 'Jean Maxwell of London, ite 'sp- ending holidav!s- here with •'hersis tee, Mrs J. H, Peck. Sydney McArthur, who has been in the Toronto hospital taking tr- eatment for his knee,, which wen: out of joint while he was kneeling sit hits w,ork, is. irnpro,ving eslowly Mai',earetand Geneva Petty ;of Moose Ja',v, Sask., ars spending the summer :i.t the house of Mr, and :Sire J ;.her McLean. r Irma Rennie d£ Detroit, ilshome i Eitel Will Spend a few sweets vise iting with, her parent% Ella and Mr!s Corn, Cool and family left for their stenate r home house. at Graaid -Bend where, they wilt befor the rest of the season, A! g'rencl baseball tournament et:rect . dance sand baby judging contest arind a. lively match bee teem • the ball teams of Mt, Pl- easant, Fullerton, Exeter and Lien sail, wil bel bred here ae thedia mend which its one of the fastest 'anywhere: The (street parade will take place at one p.m, on Wednes day, July 28ithj Grand Bend CASINO PROGRAM Monday, July 26th, (Grand Mases uerade 8.30 p.m, ,with prizes stor the best costume, the funniest cos tume, and the moist original cso- tume. Wednesday, July 28th, FORD PIC- NIC, Attractions;—Candy eating Contest, Swimming .races, Pillow fight, cracker eating contest, box- ing in Barrels, Charleston. dancing contest, individual ladies and gents. Fig Baby Show, a prize for the best looking baby with mother. A 'special entertainment by the Gil- mour Dancing Trope in Charles- ton, and fancy dances. An extra !special attraction is the appear- ance of Babe Roberts, the five yr. old child wonder in Scotch and Iris.h dances. Grand Bend. L' Bags Girl's Soft ball, doubel header; 'Ailsa Craig & Thedford 2 pear. Ar- kond & Parkhill 4 p.m. A brass band will be in attendance all day. Alt of the,above program. will be offered on open platform free of charge. Dancing—Hugo D'Ippolipo's Bu- escher Boys. 8 piece orchestraWill play in the Casino everye*ening. FORD PICNICS were originated at Grand Bend and we have taken pains to give an extra special pro gram this year, Is vet out the bas- ket conic early and enjoy the day with us, Then stay until ,the 'wee .sora hours. WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAY, SEA- SON 1926. We, the undersigned business men of the Village of Zurich, a- gree to close our re's}pect:ir-e pl-. aces of business every Wednes- day afternoon beginning June 2nd and ending Sept. 29th, both dates inclusive. A. F. Hese,* Chas. Fritz„ Brown Bros., J. Gasicho & Sons, Louis Seh- ilbe, L. W. `Hoffman, Stade & Weido, E. E. Wuerth, J. W. .Mer- ner, John Kipper, Williams Bros, George Hess, Edward Weltin, ,0'- Brein & Sons, Harry G: Hess,, Al- bert G. Hess!, Fred Thiel, Johnston & Kalbfieisch, V. V. Siebert, T. L. Wurm, W. L. Siebert. HENSALL C. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTTOWS' MORNING South, Kippen --- ... 8,22 a.m. South, Hensel! _._ .. 5.32' arta South, Exeter - ..5,47 airs Stage leave. Zurich ... 7.00 a.m.. North, Exeter ...... -., 10.16 am. North, Hensell -_- --- --- 101.301 a.m. North, Kippen -.- ... ...10t345 am. AFTERNOON South, Kippen South, Hensall ... ... ... 4.50p,ate. South, Exeter .. .. ...5.05 p.m. Stage leave Zurich ,...-:9'SS ism North. Exeter _.. _.. ... 6.04 p.m. North, Hensel! .._ __..__ 6.111 peas North. Kippen — 6.23' pun. ZURICH HERALD Established 1900 ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY Y NOON FROM THE Herald PrintingOffice SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1$1.25 'a year, strictly in advance; $1.50 in arrears or $2,00 may be charged. U. S. $1.50 y+err in advance. No paper discontinued until ,all arrears are 'paid unless at the option of the ,publisher. The date of which every )Subscript- ion is paid is denated on the Label. e ADVERTISING RATES • Display Advertising made known on application. Miscellaneous articles of not more than four lines, For Sale, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found, !etc. each insertion 25e, Farni or Real fE%tate for 'sale $2,00' for first month, $L00 for each subsequent month. 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