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Zurich Herald, 1926-08-12, Page 4
100 ocafprowee ZURICH HERALD 00$80114400064310114040100001000§4.40 . a • « We • have made arrangements j « -whereby we can supply our custom• • « , « • Zurich •ers with the very best grades- of Scranton Ant n cito Coal. Leave' :1 your order with us and we will fill. } them as shipments arrive. GOOD SUPPLY OF BEST BRANDS 01+ FLOUR, CRICK PE - PDS, STOCK FOODS, BTC. ALWAYS ON HAND WE (AIM TO SATISFY Louis Schilbe ID BORT ,aai'bin-At Salable Line Hay Town-: chip, on August 4th, to M. ane;. 'Mrs. Alex. Aubin, a 'son. tl 4italper-In Stepheu Township, on' Augti t 5th, to Mr. and Mrs!. .Jacob Wa1pe>t a 'slaughter. STEPHEN COUNCIL The pouncil of the Totvnshi,pof Stephen ;net fn the Town .Hall, Crediton, on 'rIonday, the grid .of Augu>t, 1926 at 1 p.m. All mem 'beta were present. The minutes of :Atha previous meeting were read :and adopted. I The following orders were paid F. sT. \Vic].wire printing 97.55;, �.J..J. Williams ace re,Alma Will - gams 19.50; i/lunicipal 1orld sup- easesSee 9.50; ,R''e`'lington Heist, brick lbats and hauling 9.50; Herman Be- ;aver con tract Blk, 3, 3rd !S. Rd 44.00 Zee. Ziler gravel 43.15; R. Davey errs,avel 24.90; T. Neil eoinna'r Bid- e • atutple Bndry 20.00; Paul Shenk, C d"otnrn'r Bl',o, 3l S;. Rd, 4,50; T. fall rep, tp.B, 5.00; .Iacob Keller- Innan rep. rd. Coax. 16 6!.00; P. laph, IP an gravel S.B. ,,9.70; P. Hogan' 0, ;gravel 14,25; W. Campbell gravel a .35;85. The council adjourned 'to meet -*reale let, the Town ;Hall, Crediton, km (Monday, Sept. ` 6, at 1, p.m. B. Eilber, :,Clerk. EXETER Rev, W. E. and Mris. Donnelly littid family hof Stratford, called on -am friends here. ;Gee,. Snell, Wm. Rivers, W. E. ;'Srandera and Wni. Snell, were :on a ; "bine trip in the Bruce Penin- 'uiac. -'i ` mei`. D. H, Blatchford and wief -Sof Toronto, Mrs. F. Buchanan and c,datlghter of Calgary, visited at the Iio'xne of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mit 4•chelL Mrs, Douglass entertained a f ?Sfaientics the 'other day in hop' � Jr - of • lk[r�. Lan, Hardy'86th -b' - Mr and 1VIrs. E. J. 0 4rthday, Latwsou, Sask.,after .,aldwell, ,of :her daughter, Mr. visiting with: r' ta.ta brother Ja' �t L Gear and . tt of Exeter northi. *.SdBe'd editor the Cs• eia-Avocate returned frona ►t1n6 trip to Pt. Rowan .with a 1 ir;e1atring of ba'ss. 1 e '"The Exeter Canning factory has Thee% a busy spot recently, they i :aa'btiut finished pea pack last and a -110as been running till near mid• - a "ieight most of the time and a co- 1'tektite times all night" It 1 Mr. and. Mrs. R. E. Pickard and• 1 .:rat Regina ¥aruerite and F. WW. I " iG1a Aman head a narrow " erecape 1 ent a bad motor accident the p anther day while motoring on the ▪ "idle lake shore road north of Bay • *ma, were going down a. Steep left, they •naiet a big American car a `itratrelling at a fast ;speed and to is is ' att the road. ett. Pickard i 'vas crowded to the side and his :mar -astruck a couple of ;posts that I, if5uarcl tla:e road at (that point, it ► vas brought gto a stop with the ' ;airaaat of the ear banging out over • .r.asti 'embankment with, about a 40 itoet drop, corner is now open for traffic. • The .death took place in Sea - forth on Saturday last of Pearl Johnston, formerly of Exeter. De ceased had .been ill for about five weeks, pneunz;onia having set in following an attack of flu, she was 31 years of age. Fire broke out tin River's black- smith. shop, at Seaforth, but :the firemen were promptly on hand and the flame's were. quickly ex- tinguished without much damage being donee., Freels Taylor's field of Essex Crystal Dwarf sweet clover is at- tracting much attention, ;judging by the number who visit the farm; near Exeter, ;on which it is grow- ing. It is the first field of its kind grown in Canada, Tom Huffinau of Goderich, nar- rowly .escaped drowning the other afternoon when he fell into thelal e immediately in front of the bath- ing house ;on the Louth pier, The young Man is ,subject,e.to epileptic fits, and he was just recovering from one wise nhe ,Suddenly (fell into the water. Bert McDonald, the manager iof the bathing house, dived in after him. Frank Hohlbein died at Guelph on. July 23rd aged . 59`years. He tra's born in Germany and came to this country .with his parents when at the age ;of 14 yeah- and lived.'on 4t farm. in the 16th con. Stephen.Af Ife.r he sold his farm he ;moved to Parkhill, from there to London and thee to Gelphu. - MagiTstrate Reid, oT Crodericlii, the other day heard the third. eh- Margaret Pee ,of Buffalo, N.Y. arge against Dr. Taylor, of Lr' is spending a few days at fthe wood, of the; illegal sale of ,.stn,-• home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs eotics, reserved his d.e sior . ear- Walter Fee, nest 9tli. Dr. Taylor . to Aug Rev. G. Pybus, accompanied by admitted having rece& admitted bis wife and family •o.f Wainwright tai notice's of $5 an .ced two pos Alta., -are here visiting their rel - dates from J, C a. $6, at difeefrnt atives af,d friend here, plline to: b•e !s . Noble for moi,- , Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur King, of Brantford, '• .,sent to the latter at Chicago, formerly well known re- sent the gut he denied having sidents here, ;spent a few days with givne +- . goods. • Evidence was friends. •deli -r .o show that the drug was Mrs„ T J. Berry, who has sp- as .ered at the Kirby HHouSe, ent the pastf ew months with her eantford, where two Federal of sons at Windsor, hes returned. firers were present with Noble to. Thos. Sherritt, who has been un - receive it. der the doctor's care, is able to be ♦ out again. i Hen's,ii's oldest resident, in the CREDITON . ('Pearl Dralorcal 1lanov:.'�r and Lorne Dra,ior of Chastain slain 'E`ipent holt jays, r ith ;c:r 1 r ,,ti iiia hc'r Mt And. Mo. '1',C tr;Oalem.ar"n1 fatuity, et Penn., •U,S,, .r turned. to their holm. atter n visit With Abs John Law' ou, Rey. Nelson 0, 'Dreier, Elia e'er :anct Marie W'e'ner left for Naperville. Ur. and Mrs, H, KEilber and 'Bernice left lo !spend t we) waokS at their !Summer hams at Grand Lend. Vera E. Holt man lc't't to att- end the Conteni ,l A_lunrui banquet for graduat.' 'urs at Victoria Hos pita.', Laridoo. - Della Sweither of Kitchener, is k;olydaying with her • parents, 111r.. and Mrs. Ed. Cweitzer. Mr, and Mrs. J H. Holtzmann, accompanied by their daughters ,, Pearl and Vera, returned, after lap - on ng ap,onding !several weeks at Grand Bend. Mrs. Riley Hallrnsnan and da- ughter of Toronto who have Nis- )ted- Mr. .and Mrs. Chas. Zwieke.r left for New Hamburg. Chas. Wolfe has returned after visiting relatives at Detroit, Pig- eon and Sebewaing, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Voelker and two daughters, were g firsts with Mr,� and Mrs. W. H, Smith, The Junior and Senior Leagues of Chritrtian E:ndea or --of the E"r`- angelical church are alternating their regular devotional and lit- erary meetings with open air nth. letic program week by week dur- ing the .summer menthe. v The morning (serviceset Zion Evangelical church on August 8th and 15th are in the form of a,prey er rally, addresses will be given by. Fred Heist On the evening of August l5th the Union naeetirlg Ci the Bible Society con•apri'sing the United Church and Evangelical chnreh congrega tions will be ad dressed by the representative of this organization. On August 22 Rev. . 11H, Leibold of the Noire manby circuit will occupy Ziaa church pulpit exchanging,with Rev Dreier, HENSALL. -- I • Alex, McMurtie of Toronto', visiting his mother, Mrs. Alex: Is 1Vlurtie. • Era+stats. Rennie is hail - ening on Queen St, n= .cg ills dw painted, ,..rely • re.- llrs. Lou Sim- left for D.etr' eeon and daughter make their ' sit where they will • Yi illi : .sows; hurt .colt Kyfie, who recently was yir at en auto accident, is impro- .g and able to be out of Led,; GRAND BEND 'person of Wn:t. Towers, is lying -- 'seriously 511 at his home here. If FORD PICNIC he lives till this fall, he will be 100 h o- Alth u the weather Although t Bather man 'tvas years old.. • .. little unkind in dishing i him u ' a ash - g p Mr. and Mrs. Lee IIedcien have awry day, yet the crowds that at rented Wni. Pfaff% house on Qu - tended the contests •showed that eon street and will move to it in a even if bad weather doos stand 'short time in line, yet the people if (tick to Plan pilling has 'started in this this summer resort makes and vicinity, and, large numbers of In- where it was a, real Ford .picnic, dienshave. arrived. yet other make's or cars would not The body • of Alvin Alexander he outdone and motored up to the ,sbn of Mr, and Mrs. David Alex- sports. .0 ander, who.Wa's drowned v hile out The prisse winners of the eon- eanoeing . at Ft, William, • has been tests were as follows; reeoverbel .and will be !shipped BABY SHOW -tat, Earl Hodgin's to Hemet for burial. 6mon's., Corbett; 2nd, Jean Hep•- are. T Murdoch, who' has been burn 8 neons. 18 months, 1st. 'spending :some time with her da- Shurley J. Brennan, Grand .Bend; ughter Mrs. Campbell, in Toronto 2ud, Cecil Lovie., F'arl:trill. 1>"tis "returned home accompanied by CRACKER EATING i'ONTEST-• the 11Misses. Jean and Dorothy and est, Ross Rennie; Hensall; 2nd Wal Master Keith Campbell, -who will lace Desjardine, Grand Bend; 3rd, spend their holidays here. Olir•e Thompson Exeter; 4th, Helen \fine, H:ildebrn,adt and claugh,- 13cdgins, Cor belt-. • - ter Viola 'spent the holidays in BOXING IN .BARBELS -1st Milton C•t'oderich Webb, Forest; 2nd Melvin Des- The largest crowd that has ev- jjcu.'diee, Grand 'fiend. et; gathered .in Hensall witnessed MEN'S SWIMMING RACE- 1st,' the baseball tournament, street f1, .Cook Parkhill; ,2 id, Jack Welsh parade. baby ,ahow and (street cla- Hensall. nes, it is estimated about 2,000 pe - .CANDY EATING CONTEST 1'st. opie were in ,attendance.' The pro ai Carolina Hall London; 2r d Melvin ceedings opened with''•a parade of COUNTY NEWS. Ifanxiltzn Grand Bend; 3rd. Wal- the puLlie.. and eontiettation 'school lace Du sardine Grand tend- childr.'n '1 'carrying flags and A new cement driveway its bee PILLOWLL FIGHT -let, Irvin lies•- headed byReeve Geiger and the sag puri down on the peach , at jaa'dine, Gaand lend;' 2nd Edwin be Dashwood band, from the town 411aand Bend in front of the Park- Jardine, Grand Bond; 3rcl. Liman hal'' to the baseball diamond. AEI side, The road will be built Gratton, Sarnia. Ther• died in Hensall at the re-- 4 *a Tar ams the dock. aTIN EATING ClONTBST i;'st sid nee of her son, Robert Higgins, quiet wedding m ' ,ug was !solemnize Fred Sturgeon, Stratford; 2nd Ross en` July 30th, Mrs, Louise ,Elston . an St, /areas rectory, Parkhill Rennie, Hensall; .3ird, Douglass in her 83rd year. She has been in a Wednesday last when William- Seh ollog, Detroit, poor health for the last two years J'iihn Frost was united in ma.rr;-, ' ,MI eaves, to enter into the Asp-' and ;six -weeks', ago . suffered a 'gage, to ,Mise Freda Sewell of Green irit of the picnic and all co.nteest- :severe 'stroke from which she ne- ' ants had as much fun as'"thc spec- ver rai'.ied.. Was one of the few The contractor:; for the paving tators. remeinin gold eettlerfs of theEx- -' iof The Provincial incial highway e:.::t of Each year briaigs out a bigger star district and has lived in the oettiok, have almost completed craved to these event's and the r ththity All her life, She ;vas mar lase 'Week i.rt?s afar as the 4th eon. list of ronteetants iecluded names ied , first �kere theyrr t'w,ce, hc.r frrsf htuaband being (stove andthe , will r� i ,con ls frons t. str aoundiirg district iiia »cn'flatt"n Higgins, who predeceas.. '1110rittitn at the town end and work well as Detroit. Hamilton and Tor and her 23. years tarso. To this ui- ' io t. to the 4th. The outer enol onto, but the ideals :seethed to ion wore born eight ee ildren four the »avemeet up to Jew+eflis 'tarry oft the prices, ' .laughi.en�� azid four zona, • Grand Bend C G EVER" EVENING WITH Ilu a D'Ippolito's Buescher Boys 8 piece Orchestra Monday, Auguiat 16th, Beauty Contest Danceing, Prizes• for pret- tiest brunette and blonde. Doll Dance, a novelty dancer with. fun for every dancer, GALA DAY Wednesday 18111, cl double header Tsoft ball game with the league leaders and the runners up playing Grand Bend' League Girls, :Races. and Sports includ- ing obstacles races contests and ev ants for young and old,. BIG BAND CONTEST • WITH BANDS PROM THE SURROUND- ING DISTRICT COMPETING FOR A SILXER CUP. SCHOOL FAIR AATF.4 ; Grand Bend -Sept. 7. Dashwood, Sept 8. Crediton -Sept, 9th;. Winchelsea -Sept. 10, Wroxeter -Sept. 13. Gorrie-Sept. 25 Pluevale--Sept 15. Ashfield --Sept 16. St. Belenls-Sept. 17, Colborn -Sept 1r1. Hensall-Sept. 20. ZURICH -Sept. 21. Varna -Sept 22. Blyth -Sept, 23. Ethel -Sep L,,-24. Walton-sSelst. 257. cxoderieh: Tp. -Sept 28. Belgrave•-Sept 29. ;Dublin -Sept. 30: P;jieton-Oct. 4-5, • • TAVI3Y1le:k y,, August nth, 1IIiIIt I' +':.* +.1.*. -1.4..3' °° "4': % {"�j'. °"U:` ." a°''" '"gyri'•` '.s�"�"x''' '2 °'3"rp h J�" ,dk.`1" 1�i"' . "1"i" "�'Jik' ,1 4 ..5 + 4. 11 t I wish I.inform the Public that 1 have dissolved partnership with My former employer, and wish to announce that I have opened an L.p4o..date Garage in Mr. Hey's Block. NU; i 1 AM IN A POSITION TO GIVE EX'PERT SERVICE AND E:EPAIRS 'T,0 ANY MAKE OP CAE. ALSO RE- BUILD AND +Oi3ABGB BATTERIES ON SPI,OBT NOTICE A 1'I'TLL LINE D,,]E! GENUINE FORD PARTS FOR SALE AT FORD PRICES SA 'I aFACT'ION GUA TEED Day and Night Service + NC -.• L,. ++++ 2 44++ ++++•1•+-i4+,+* +++++ + =ta. .,iZr`�• Keep4(ooi Suiting SPECIAL VALUES WEEKLY: HALF HOLIDAY, SEA, - SON 1926. - We, the undersigned business, men of the Village of Zurich,. a- gree to close our respective: p1 ace's of .business every Wedtieee day afternoon beginning June 2nd . and ;ending 'Sept. 29th, both dates inclus!ve, A r..Hes Chas. k 1tz Brown Bras., J. Gaslcho & Sons, Louis Sch- ilbe, L. W. Hoffa -an, Stade & Weido, E. E. Wuerth', .T. W. iVler- ner, John Kipper, Williams Bros, George Hese, Edward Weltin, ,0'- Brein & Son's, 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 CONNECTIONS MORNING South, Kippers ... ... 8.22 a.n„ South, Hensall ... .,. 8.32 aim, South, Exeter ... ... ...8.47 a,in. Stage leave Zurich ... 7.00 a.m. North, Exeter ..... ... 10:16 aim. North, Hensall ......... 10,30 a.m, North, Kippen ..- ..- ...10.35 a.m. AFTERNOON South, Kipper South, Henson' ... ... ... a.50p; m. South, Exeter5 05 p.m. .,Stage leave Zurich .. ..3;00 p.m. North, Exeter .. ... 6.04 p.m. North, Hensall ......... 6,18 pm, North, Kippen ... • -. 6.23 p.m, ZURICH . HERALD, Established, 1900' ISSiIED /EVERY WEDNESDAY NOON FROM TH'E' w. Herald Printing P e S•UBSCRIITION RATES -• '1$1.25 'a year, strictly in advance; $1,50 in arrears or $2.00+ may be charged. It S. $1,50 year in. ad,ance. No paper, discontinued until all arrears are paid -unless at the ,option of the ,publisher. The date of which every.ISubscript- ion its paid' is deflated! en the La be!. • ADVERTISING RATES - Display Advertising made known on application: Mi'st;eilaneous articles of not more than four • line%, ror 'Sale, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, Found; iete. each insertion 25c:. Farm or Real state for 'sale $2.00 for first taonth, $1.00 for each subsequent month: EaAnimals -- eine ntsertion 50e., three insertions $1.00. Professional Cards not exceeding one inch $5 per year. Auction Sales. $2 per :single in-, 'sertion if not !over five, inches in en th t , g Address till' cerotnonications• to. ,'•. THE HERALD ger Wen O I+ro Don't miss t1rs is " ..aim• made: to measure From $1750 -up Ties! Ties! P" , t a Special Price. Ties Regu a $1.00 to$L50at89c See Our windows for other Special Bargains , . Goad: Prea''sing, Skillfully done by a -real Tailor, is as Refresh-` ing to Your Suit, as a good night's Asleep is to you. PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS REASONABLY DONE. E. LWUtRTI1 - Tailor, .en's: Furnishings - Zurich, Ont. Where the Good Clothes come from t� r� . .ra.. v. �..c� ra.,r� pv. ©. �• r eililiVANWIANMANWMAMMIWWWWWAVAVAil Zurich Drug Store SECTICIDES The least n. has now &r:rivsed. when everyone,espeezall_ Y the farmer, has to fight against various kidds of Insects.. • We can -supply you with then proper:r remedy for each kind of Insect iP;eat We have Paris Green,, Arsenate of Lead, Helibore, Insect Powder,, Fly Tox and various other Insect destroyers Zuric I . : n�