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•ZWI1CH THURSDAY MOHNINC, JULY 2, 193.6.
Let us Publish a
Chester L. Smith, Fublie%
;L25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advaiscik
i1,50INABRL tES,;5 X&1 ss yaws*
ur Summer Visits and Visitors
ST.. PETER'S Y;A.CATloN.TLMEE AGAIN'
E 1.1 With. the last fuili rveek'being gone
vange
ZURICH — ONT. r"
• "'A Changeless Christ for ras Chant -
int World."
'Friday, 8h—Luther League
''Thursday—Choir Pia
:SUNDAY SERVICES:
:10 a. m.—German Service.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.,
7.30 p.m.—English seroke.
Everybody Welcome to all Service*.
E. TUEIaKHEIMI Pastor.
Do You Need Gasses?
Stop and Think how important it is
that you wear correct glasses—cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
cCorrectly styled to your face. Your
!health may largely depend an keen
vision.
See C. E. ZURBR&GG, R. A.
At HESS JEINELERY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
=At Dashwood, Saturday, at Pfile's
Store.
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Tune the ,vacation; tine is again.
pleasantly wreathing the faces of the.
happy youngsters who always look
forward to the summer vacation with
big anticipations, free from the con-
tinual grind of school days. And
rightly so, who does not enjoy a few
holidays during the year; Le puts new
life and pep in the system „whether it
be old or young, and gives ons some-
thing to think about for months be-
fore and thereafter. Then there are
the teachers to consider, who age
daily giving of their very best at a
most critical, nervestraining occu-
pation that one can engage in, if
you doubt ,this, just try it' yourself
on some youngsters, and see how
soon your patience :will explode. It
must indeed be gratifying, to the tea-
chers to get away from all this worry
to close the class room• doors • for a
few months and just forget about
this training of minds of the rising
generation. A great •,many people
Farmers! Attention!
We have been appointed . selling
Agents for the celebrated Viking
Diabolo Cream Separator, the separ-
ator with a ten year guarantee. Let
us demonstrate this machine to : you
and compare it with all others." And
don't forget; the bests feature is the
unusual easy terns. Liberal allowance -
for trade-ins.
C. SCHRAG & SON. tf44
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SCARFE'S.
PORCH and FLOO1FittIVAIWIELS
For iinss`dt ao.pwtsi4.use Wood or Cement
O11# SALE • A:t:
Johnston and Kalbfleisch, Zurich
Our Sale of D.!ry Goods Nyrili end.SaiutJay', July 4th.
Get your list filled before ihat.datte. You, Miss
Real. Bargainsif you, don't. iWt'this Store.
Sam a Groceiles :for This -W"eekll
Lux Flakes„, large Pkg. per pkg - l'
Fancy red Celine Ste, 1-1b. tin each
Puffed wheat, 2 Pkgs. at ' q.. ...< . 19c
Chose -Cog Mice,,,' ... .._ ........... . . 21 c
Aylmer.' Chace Golden Bantam Coria, 2 tins .., 23 c
Peas i S a..2,fint. .14, -.23c
Aylmer C
Huron Toilet Papa r» 25c
Certo, per bottle
R> ibb , acr Rir<i whit
a tr r[:irJi
Zinc 'dr hi ss n `. �°ce �, 2., „ft.f.z)--'"Tr.,mi.,„ t"l"' .21 C
Icing sugar, �2; lbs.., .,.. ....�. 19c
Kovab jell t31Q a per Pkg.• ..w.w : w.. eo + ., '
1j,!IG
Vanilla. ft, 8 -oz. *bottle each. 19c
Cookies„ with! &it, 2 Ills.
J. W. MERNER
Highest Prices for Ens.
Phone 140
CARD OF THAN
The bereft family of the late Mr.
Zacharias Desjardine wish to .#ready
thank the neighbors and friends for
the kindness and synpthy shown .dur-
ing the illness and departure of the
deceased, and also for those who
contributed flowers and; loaned their
autos at ,the funeral.
think teaching is a snap, with:allthe
holidays. But we . would not like to
trade with most of the teaching, jobs
that we have ever seen,. would you?
But We are ;proud of ourteachers,
and need 'them very badly, and wish
them a real good season • of holidays.
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BROKERS RELEASED
Bail in the sum of $5000 Was ar
rangen Friday last in Goderich for
Gordon G. MacLaren and Robert S.
Fletcher, Toronto ;brokers, who were
committed for trial. Thursday by Mag
istrate Making -on charges of ;forging
and uttering power's' of attorney, ob-
taining $10,000 in Dominion 'Of •Can-
ada bonds, the preperty of ,Alex.
Campbell of Seaforth. The men' were
released at noon' on an;order by Judg
T. M. (Costello; acted on by two local.
Justices of the Peace: These •wre the
men with.)vhom' J. J. Hugga,'d, ab
scondfng Seafonth .lawyer, was as-
soociaited.w
-• They, are also anted in
,Toronto for misuseof trust funds..
'H. YMENIAT.'`
Ducharme Masse.,
.A :very .interesting; matrimon 1 ev-
ent was celebrated ..,at . St. titer's
,, R. C. Church, Drysdale on M' nday,
June 22nd, when Rev, L. Mar "hand
performed the ceremony vile]
rcl ' uni-
bed in olily weddlock; Hazel, 4. ugh
tercif !vii. and M13.,J:osc.phui+G•�.z1 n.e
of Drysdale, .and. Mr .4a'Rithnny, son o..
1Mr and Mrs. 3ameLJl'I?asse, of „ the
Bane Water 'Highway,'• south 'or' ,St..
Joseph. The bridal party were gay-
ly ,and, handsomely attired for the oc-
casion. After the ceremony. an en-
joyable time was spent at the, -home
of the bride's parents, who . celebrat-
ed their golden wedding anniversary keep.
on the same day. Relatives were
Present' froni .many distant?Points,
including some.from,ALberta The
Herald joins their many friends in
extending, coy ogratulations 'ry
' ZimmEr—Ravelle
St. 'Peter's Cathedral, London. was
the scene of a charming wedding,
when Rev. Father Morrison united in
marriage Verna Jean, second .'daugh-
ter of M. and Mrs. Remy Ravelle,
of ,Granyl Bend, and Elmer Fred
Ziemer, on of Mr. and: 'Mrs . f Ales.
Zimmer, of Dashwood. The: !bride,
who was given in marriage by her
father, wore a gown' of whrlae lace
over satin, made on princess,;lines,.
with veil arranged. She carried'tails-
man roses with sweet .peas aria .maid•
en hair fern. Attending;. the bride
was her sister, Miss Irene of Grand
Bend, who wore pale green ,sil1t..Or-
ganza _ with picture hat to matchand
carried a boupuet sof rete garheniag;
blue bells with maiden hal.) rern. At-
tending the groom was his brother,
Earle Zimmer of Dashwood: Follow-
ing the ceremony a wedding break-
fast was served to the °immediate re-. Disjardine had been failing for a
•,:d :ves at Wang's cafe. Harvey:Das,. 1arg
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams mot-
ored to •London one day last week.
Mr. Rdbt. Williams made a busin-
ess trip to Parkhill on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Koehler were Sun-
day visitors with friends at Bayfield.
Mrs, Lyle. Troyer of Brigden, is
a visitor at the hone of Mr, and Mrs
J. W. Horner.
Miss Vera Decker of Hensall, is
spending •a few weeks with her
mother, N rs. Clara Decher.
Mrs. E. Bender and son Edwin, of
London, were week -end visitoors at
the home of Mrs. Lydia P'file.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry •Siemon and
daughter Miss Lois, and Mrs. Alex.
Foster all of London called on Zurich
friends one evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Horton and
son Stewart, of Brucefield were Tues
day evening visitors with Mrs. C.
Eilber.
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Wagner of
Guelph, are :holidaying with the for-
mer's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Wagner.
Rev. H. G. B'andey, pastor of the
Varna charge of the United Church,
wishes to advise the public that beg-
inning Sunday next, the services in
the Blake church will commence at
10 o'clock in the morning, during the
summer months.
Watch and
Clock
Repairing
A SPECIALTY
WITH PRICES ` CONSIDERABLY
LOWER THAN IS CHARGED IN
THE LARGER CENTRES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAILED
IN WATCHES
Hess, The Jeweller
Phone 74 Zurich
'blue coat'
The color guarantees
quality
Semet Solvay Coke
Miller Creek an
Rosedale Alberta;
Tile and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest cash prices paid cm
Eggs on a graded basis
Phone 10 H,,
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The big County staff of road con•
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structors with their massive machines •
`nwnd ''the::.pnlago 'early in tire, wet:atf '�., :,
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and have lost little time in 'tearing' • ,
around things. The piece pf ,road • , ''R*
from the Dominion Hotel south is • j
practically completed, and then the •.
northern part and around the block, i
and it will be a big improvement, a •
clams of road that shiuld stand for a •
long time with little expense for up- •
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WE MEET
Return From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steinbach and
Mr's. Clara. Decher, who spent the
past number of weeks with relatives
An4i.;friends• in Cavalier, N. D:, • and
other western points, have returned
to„ their hones here. They report a
most splendid trip, receiving the best
of hospitality wherever the were and
that crop conditions in goo.cf QId Ont-
ario look much better than in Dak-
ota which is one of the Western St-
ates suffering from extreme heat and
dry weather. While they nave seen
many interesting places, and met
many 'good friends, 'still they think
good old Huron County would look a
little the best to them for to stay.
OBITUARY
Late Zacharias Desjardine
After a lengthy illness, Mr. Zach-
arias Desjardine, aged 6(1 years, 2
nonths and 29 days passed peacefully`
sway et the hone of his son Mr.
Heliport Desjardine at the Babylon
Line, Hay Township. The late Mr.
senberry, uncle of the bride, from long time, but was able to be up and
P;iueher Creek, Alta., was toastmaster around until last August. Since then
At the conclusion of the wedding his health kept failing till the hand
breakfast the bride donned her tray -of God relieved him of his suffering
Mini; ensemble of white shark skin early Saturday morning, June 27th:
•cloth with hat and '.accessories to He was the last survivor of a fancily
snatch. After an extended honey- eleven, his father Was killed when
moon trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo t oaf he was a little .boy and his mother
and other points, they will reside in -passed on some time later. The late
Stratlnoy Mr. Desjardine was born in Stephen
Township, on March 28, 1870 and in
1802 was joined ' in Weddlock to
Magdalena Meidinger who predeceas-
ed' him 12 year ago, also four in -
Fant daughters have gone on before.
e..Ieaves to mourn his loss one son
Herbert Desjardine, who so willingly
sand` patiently looked after him, also
t•wo',daughters (Edna) Mrs: Emmer-
son Smith of Kippen; (Cealiea) Mrs.
Thomas Meyers of Zurich; eleven
grandchildren !besides a host of re-
latives and friends who will greatly
miss him, The funeral services were
held on. Monday, a short service at
the house; and to the Zurich Evan•
gelieal church for service, with Rev,
E. Burn officiating. Interment was
made in the Grand Bend cemetery.
We join the many friends in eaten -I
ing sympathy to the bereft family.
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DECORA.;TIO',N
SE,RVICE
BRONSON LINE CEM1TER1'd?
HAY TOWNSHIP ,
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULS
2.
At 2.30 O'clock
Program will consist of Decoration
of Graves;. Special Singing, Addres-
ses by Rev. E. Burn and Rev. H.
Roppel. Also Musical Numbers by
the Hendrick Memorial Band of
Dashwood, (85 Instruments.)
Everybody Invited
The Cemetery Board..
4ilaced.
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CONVINCED!
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EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL Di RECTORS
Spring and Summer
GOODS
WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK
OF STAPLE GOODS, SUCH AS:
Prints, J roadcloth, .Draper°y Chintz, Curiaiin
and Curtain -MAW-Ws, House Dresses,. Ms?,
and Boys'. . Shirts •cSmtcks, and Overalls,
Sweater's, .. Boys.' . Hlooniers and Pants.
Harness Repaaks , ' Shoes and I ithber Boots,,
Paints,." Oils '' !lel' Varnishes. Root Seeds, 5 and
10c, package Garden Seeds.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
F. N. DOLIGLA
GElifERA L # ER HAIV 77
PHONE 11 - 97 .. E
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