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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-06-28, Page 4R.&LEllC! zNTi;N s armor; = Vi F' L L 1 RATES F de knee play .A.dyertisiug Ma a ,fin ta1-•-One insertioe 500 ilieertious $1.00. r` arle% Or ' Real Estate for "sale ler :fleet month, Woe eaoh sub- tient insertion, rdessiolaal. Carilleeot eApeeeding h, 4,5 per year • e rePdblg' .Matter,. 30e A line for Thanks, In Memoriam, 50c. and Legal advertising not- sertioh and 5c per line for leseeluent insertion. 0 b SAVES—$2 per 'single ot over five inches in article!, of not lines, For Sala ,To ed, Lost, Found, etc., 25a, omniunicatiees to ter Jan. lst. 1920 ` eeemeq ;$1,25 per year amce; $2. t t so paid, lar$1,75 eerie gaper diticont' Fars °tee paid ief the ,° ubli rieery subscription is paid denoted fin the label. THE HERALD . ,ZURICH, ONT. may be charged V. S. itubscripti- ti advance. No 'teed until alt :.ar- nless at the option er. Vie gate to HENSALL. O. T. R TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING stage leave 'Zurich ... 7,00 a.m. llontia, No. 162 _. 8.58 a.m. North, No. 163 --- • - _.-10.33 a.m. AFTERNOON "Stage leave 'Zurich ... =._3.00 p.m. tenth, leo. 164 _ .-- ..... 4.50 p.m... .Forth No. 165 .. --• ---.:-6,14 p.m. E. W. GB.ENZEBACH L. D. Se D. D. S•. DENTIST ltittraduate of Royal College of Den - Surgeons: and of the University etiat Toronto. McCormick Block, eeomite Jewelry Store. ZURICH — .ONTARIO 51-23 religion:" LOCAL Ni Mr. aa..? 14i:i:'r, lVfost?s h;rb, wore re -1 coot Visitors at zN'aw 14 tmbu i', d. there Mr,, ',Er b, pur e l t'k e,3 nee Claevrolet tou,rim, . a A .few of the illage attei,ided. flit excessive heat wave that the Lawn; ,Social itit Crediton on had a durationm for e,e.a,t'i' two illonelcly evening, w;Nel;s, Was brolteni on Monday 1ev,- r r>nin;r 1ixSxe•n the peaty, storm and doripWour of rater took place and 13y sprinkling the streets with ,water on Saturday •evening, it made things seema' little more fresh and Minabroke the heat;. Mr. and Mrs. Jos.. ,Sharrow, , of Grand Bend, were Wednesday vis- itors at the !home of Mr, and Mrs;. Alex, 1Ylousseau..' Our Bandmaster,, Mr, Hy. Bele-- melee is: away getting •rearried',ancl a9 a consequence there Was no op- en . air music oe Saturday etrening. Mr. Andrew Kipfer of ,New "Freight Traffic, Breaking Many Records," sayls headline. Wisha :string ng oP' • box ears' could be shun- ted into the phonograph next door. 1iar.iuu.'g, and who spent •leve r'al we ,ka with This sons Mr,. Sol. Kip- fr x, of near Bayfield, 'spent the past week with relatives on, the '13ron•- soni Line„ Rev, W, J. Yager of Dashwood conducted quarterly preparatory services in the Evangelical chureh on Friday evening ,which was for lowed by . communion services on Sundays, Mr. and Mrs. Johan Ga+scha ,and sou ' Edgar, Mr. and Mie. D. Rex- ford. and children all of Pigeon:, Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT ef.Mich.,. and Miss Gascho of Lan- sing, Mich, are this .week visiting i ootri I. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John fox 112ay and June. The marks Gellman and other relatives. They were based on ,examinations, attend hadan enjoyable family picnic at arrjce conduct and general efficie Grand Bend on Monday. tuna the weather is much more coin- fortablei, LIBERALS MEET Air IIENSAL.L The 'Annual Meeting, of the South Huron Liberxn,la ,Association for Federal and PQ'ovinciail'. Pexposee was held in the Memorial Hall;Hen- Bail on June 19th. lThere ways muchranthusiasm displayed. by the dee legates and a :committee was ap- pointed. to arrange for a Monster .Picnic to be held in August. Re- solutionls were passed ,endorsing the Piatfornie •°'ted praising the leaders of the Federal and Provincial Ro- uses aru'ti 3, M. G•ovenlock andFred McGregor, candidates in :g:Iuron for their untiring energy in fighting for the Principals of Liberai.iisnr(' The following officers were elect- ed.-The lect ed• -The :t`ederal' Association; Dr, Shaw, Clinton, President; Owen Ge lata' I•Iensall 'rine-pres; 'Thoe. For- e ee tin Kippen' eer etary; "John Pieeter, Zurich, Treasurer. — 'The Provincial' Association e. John Mor - :;an Exeter President; ; Chas. Fritz Zurich vice pres; Thos. Shillinglaw Seaforth' Sect, Prof,. Alvin seems, who had be-' Jr. II—Pearl Sararas 349, Albert en teaching languages at the Heideman 321, Francis Kipper 308, Oakville college, for a number of .'Laurette Farwell 281; Leonard. years, has .resigned that position Smith' 277; Richard. Bedard 274 for a similar position at Chicago, Sr. I—Harold Stade 33i; Ivan Wil He is .spending a few, days lathis lrar L 333„ Violet Schwalm :25; Mayj- borne on the .Bronson Line, peeve ions to leaving for that city,wbere he will take a course to, prepare. himself for the degree , 'of Doctor of Philosophy. '. We wish the Professor continued success in his new position, and. take the erivel e. e of saying that we feel proud. at the fact that, he. is one eif our boys' making, good. An old darkeyg ot 'up iioe night at a revival meeting aiid Said; "Brudders and sisters,, you know an' I knows dat 1 'ain't, been what I oughterc R een: I's•e robbed hen roosts, and stole hogs,, an' tolelies an' got drunk an' shot : craps, an' cussed, an' swore, but I. thank the Lord. der's one thing I ain't nebber Bane; I ain't nebber lost niah' cry Gascho 320; E"aline Ayers297 Antionette Grenier 227. T'•, MacKinnon, absent for ezae:. Jr. I—Earl Fiaeboiard 318; Glad - 'A in illelick 294; Geol. Ducharme 282; Albert Diechert 268; Gordon How- alci 257. n Se, 'Pr—Rearlrey, Clausius 257; Flossie Stelek 2.50; Armond Gzed icr 238; Roy Smith 237; Harry Fos- ter 203; Ivan' Kipfer 181; Stewart Thiel 162, Ka'ei Uttley absent for Jr_ Pr 'Margaret Haberer 121; Glace Walper 121;.Aiie•e. Decher 118 Quimby Hess 117., Stewart Koehler 11,4 Dorothy Stelck 113; Alvin St- aubus 112; Beatrice Gascho 112; Beta Fleischauer 101; Charlie Thiel 103; Rosa Zettel 90; AlbNt Leiboid 86. TVI( A. Lamont; Teacheit ri poP • • .4Y,lY•,✓-,V 1 . 1 1 r t, Gem like islets thrusting up from smi- ling summer seas. 2. The "Motor Prin- gs" after launching. THE .magnificent chain of fine emptor roads which wind through :lae Selkirks and the Canadian Paci- c Rockies to Vancouver and points, Ann the southern British Columbia einorder, thence through the western 'states of America, touching as they -do the finest of the Canadian and American National Parks, need . no. introduction to the world of motor- ',dom. Every mile of roadway, espe- ctally through the Canadian Parks !vielei'e it has, in many places ," Been out out of solid rook and at stupend- '; ^nus cost, has been built with an eye .''to easy travelling and scenic gran: tour, and from early spring until 'tete in the fall a continuous stream automobiles, bearing licences iterated in every town on the eon- lament, pour along the highway. No- where: else can the motorist' obtain 4 eh a Tong run through such ever *cllranaiirg scenes of natural beauty,; During the past few years it has become quite the tiling to motor through vacation time, and those Who eeh.00se this way of holidaying are unanimous In their choice of a'"hunt- leg gronn.d." British Columbia and the rookies are not the things to be. 'done," because having travelled' tliroilglni once means never' to tast've willingly done with the country, leo less attractive on .acotinLot its ;fila•, 44. ,„ good roads, scenic properties and tourist accommodation is Vancouver Leland, The city of Victoria at .the: southern extremity of the island is the hub from. which the "round the Island" and shorter roads radiate, and the town itself, with its broom decked hills, its thousand gardens, its avenues of hawthorn°, acacia, lybnrnuni and other fragrant trees Is the goal of all who having covered the scenic routes of the mainland would still enjoy the pleasures of the road without travelling the swine road again, and those vrho are at- tracted to the island by its particular type of beauty, which is after the English style with "just enough of the tropics thrown In." The passage to the Island Is usually made by retry front Wax- er, Ivor, r r-ec.iv'r, or Bellingham in the State or Washington to Victoria or one of the west coast ports nearby. The Canadian Pacific Railway ContlSany has this` year put into service a new automobile ferry, the "Motor Prime cess," a motor driven vessel which operates between Bellingham and Victoria and which, with a capacity for fifty automobiles and well ap- pointed accommodation for 250 passengers, plies twice daily. The route traversed by the ferry Is marked by islands, some of which are miles In extent, others germ like islets thrusting up from smiling sons, inaking the waterway a minces - siert of pictures to which the most famous of salon hangings cannot, compare. The lordly Mount Bolter is also seen from the ferry 'to ad- vantage, standing. as It does In n mettle of dazzling Meow Cm id th. foothills of the mainland. ASUWOOD„ Miss" "Elsie 'Burn Hof Pt. Ifuron is 'isitiI)tZ hear grandmother, :Nies. J. W itzeai, Mesa Dora' Kraft is at pr sentavis itieg her parents, 1U1i;; and. ,Mrs, P•i is.r aft, lee Evangelical church are hole ri.tuthe it annual strawberry soc- Jai on Friday June :29fli.. A rood erc,ryr:arn includiee '!radio iancl fire works is being prepared, Lunch, V. ill he !set v'edi from, 7 to 9 o'cioeki. M. 'Fend Mileer spent Sunday. at London and other points near Lake Eire. • Rey,. and Mrs.. Yage rwero to ernelou on Monday. A :number from •Dashwood, a.t- ,;aided theCrediton 'Distriiet Sun- day Scihool Convention at Zurich an Tuesday, CREDITON C. Zwicker ha spurehased a new McLat zblin sedan: 4 L. W. Brown, .B. who ils' ini charge of the circuit at 'Creighton) efieesre, *ane at a , few days tat his home ' here, I , , lY4iss Vera Holtzman,, i,nurse-in training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, is holida:vim; 9v1th bee pie_ eats, Mry. and Mrs.' J. H. Holtgman. Russell Clark, • former lye:pf the rank of Comm ercee"Sarnia, left for Detroit) ' The many friends of Mrs. Char- lotte Brown har-lotte.l3ro'wn well be pleased to learn that , she has 'left the i,oSpita'I and. is at present in Kitchener with her daughter, Mrs. Sweitzer. G, G.' ,Mevnatd ,forir rl,'y, of Llinkwater, Sask., has'taken over the rxranu gement of the'Canadian Lank- of Commerce here. Mrs. T. A. Garvin. of S' skatoon spent laist week( with tier sister, - Mrs. H. K. Eilber. TiiL;S ESI Wedding bells 'are -tingles in out "'ieinitv', i ra r, . in:b•ers 'o1 the Love fair-` planning o . ha 'e their an- ;.. el picnic at Grand,Bendh (- ` le - Pleased to :see' Mies Mary land r1YI;, Cooper Forrest outafter theiri1- i m .Ss. Mr ,Edmund Troyer' is busy. pa inning his house and reeking imp- ro ".ementts. The monthly meeting of , the mission band ;will be ih'e1d on Sa;tt^. Sun da•y There evii1 be a garden party held on the church (lawn in the im mediate future. • At gond supper will be served, Zurich Band will luini3h the tTitisie;, also other tat- ent. EXETER ' Mr. and. Mrs, Jos.' Politick and daughter Pauline, "of Ham0rton,, are holidaying for two weeks with re- latives here and at Grand Blend Wa D. Sanders has returned from t ni. 41gotrta Di'strict where he sp.- Frit ;it the week ad.dressin ; m•aetiin s in the; interest of Mr. Higgins„ U F, O. candidate. Great improvement' is evident a- epuneI the library andhydro stat- ion: ,The ground has. been level- led and trees !shrubs and Flowers planted, it will 'be a beauty spotn Amon the suacceIsful s'udent the 'first year • !examination's at Toronto University we note 'the:. name of MrStuart Stanbury."with honors in erie:ace. The Scotch Doubles bowling to- urnanieit'on ,the loeal greens on `Vednesday of last week was one of • the best in the history of the- club, 5.4 rinks wale ,entered and there: were no defaults. On June 14th, Atber"t Ford. ;pas- sed away of his liorr;s, on Huron Street, wsecl83 years ;and 4 monthse. He hadi been ailing for several mon ths. and shad spent his entire life in this community and was held in the .highest esteem, was- memb- er of J 1l.ies et. Methodist church. Last Isabbrtth was Rev«. McAllist er's last Sunday;'as Pastor of the Main St. Methodist church, pi's suc- cessor, Rev. Mr. Clydesdale of At- wood will arrive this week to take charge. HENSALL Mrs,, E, DI ,Dodds and Mrs, And- derson of Shelby Ohio', are visiting the Scott family , ' Jos Eisenhoffer of Listowell,was here visiting .his' daughter Mrsl. H. Price.. '1 , Pro, H. •Dougal', who;recently gr- aduated at London; is -pending a few weeks• `with his parents. , Confirmation class and services. were held at Staffa church last Wednesday when the Bishop of Huron, was present. • "'Mrs. Thos. rSherritt, Sr., an;d• her datrghter, Miss Dora. E., left foran et"rn1,ed v'tsi;t tee,the West and Dakota.. - Vis. ,Sherritt, has five married daughters in the west, as 'well as other relatives and friends Our council is putting some,oill en the back and side streets, • Jas. Sangster, recently erected a neat little building on what has been known as the ;Scott prop- erty. , Mrs. G. C. Ha'ss1ell, of Chamber- sburg, Pa., ;accompanied by her tette daughters are vi'sitin her par- ents, Mtn, and Mrs,.J. W(. Ortwebn. The Hensali quartette of Carmel church were in, Brussels on Monday last, assisting a tar a church anniv- ersary. r Mr. andl Mrs, ;WIC. Pearce attend ed the funeral of Mr.. Pearces' aunt, Mrs.' (Dr) Metay, at Woodstock, i'edeutly4 ' " Rev;. Grant Of Grand Bond, eon* d.aetecl sereieee in ;the Preabyite'an church on Sunday, a Juniors EXETEiR T.JI\J 4D Friday June 29th at 6 _ o'clock, I T+!+s IS THE FIRST JUNIOR GAME PL,A,Y'.EDN' • ZURICH THIS;., SEASON, 13E' SURE AND ]E IT . EV ERY130DY COME 11 ality IIEBE YOU GET QUALITY Aft THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE$ You Can Buy CHEAPER Coq thers—and forget . QUALITY It i'sn't what,you PAY but' • what you receive • that count's. PAY'* for, quality here and you getits. at .the lowest possible•,priee•_for• which' go'od 'Clothes • can be matte. to order. • tyles Pick your own - to fi t you alone, Lots of Styles -Real Styles_the't'a tailored in to stay, not ironed in for a day. - You Will Like Our Work 1:® E. Wind, Zurich 44 i• . + + k 4 We have made arrange amen- s with 4. the F''orci Motor Co. as we J}a-s with 1 Cook Bros. Hensall to handle: 4 4 - Genuine Ford Parts 1-, Auto epahrinb e 4 #. and alwa3- . liieep a good. supply . on hand. s. 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