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Zurich Herald, 1929-06-20, Page 1Vole XXIk 0 4 Adve The town of Clinton; is willing to allow its chemical Fire Trule to go into the Herby townshi :in ease of fire. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot Moved from their farm on the Blue Water Highway, Stanley Towns lzip,„ to their brew home in. Bayfield, which tlia:„r, ;Irur chased a few years ago Izmir. E. .. A. s� a a - o•e� which � t. few , ec c 1 n, a d r an wl el until t ue d ago was occupied, by Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Makins. ( HAY cotiriiC A special meeting of the Council Of the Township of IIay, .was held at the office of the Township Clerk on Saturday, evening,. Juiie 7 at1 „ .Ali :the members were present,. - The followngg resolutions were `passed. That By Law NO.. 9-1.929, 1xrovidU- isthe. lei ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNINO. JUNE 20 (929. Chester L Smith, Publisher.. . $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advani 0.1.50 IN1aRPi1:«afiBa,$2 MAY $Z ° ARt ,= methum between Buyer and Seller. Try alq ring for an extonsioxe of the assessin- cnts• to be levicd'"and collected under By -Law No. 12-1925;0 on Masse Mun-• icipal Drain, for a further term of two years to meet the outstanding debenture debt, be read three times and finally passed. That By-law No. 104'929, provid- ing for designating; the. Town Line, between the. Townships of Hay and "Through, " and Stephen a fw.a 3' �, y that the rules and regulations of the Highway Traffic Act mill -apply there co, be read three tinges and finally passed. That the tender of Mr. A. R. Dick for, hauling crushed' stone onto the Township Roads be accepted at the price of 15 cents per yard Haile. That the Council adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, July 2ud, for the regular monthly session. BkRGAINEr BAGAIN 4T Received a shipment of waterproof ,Cp , Robes which I, am retail ig far be - 10W Catalogue prices get youx's at Special Price $/2.50 large size- d . . E� EL , ZURICH art vm,4wa,'6,rnc,4' t. isg9 essosegi .`eot't eseo eo 1Ireeelooleoestie+"ivt6c81 i a, -a 0000000 0 At Reasonable Prices 2 8 8 tS9 9 Seasonable Footwear FINEST OF PATENT,, NEWEST WOMEN OF PATTERNS. ALSO IN THE <SMART1:+LST. OF COLORS. IN iIixl .AND MYEDITJ?•,'l WALKING. HEELS CHILDREN'S, MAN1SH OXFOR- DS AND :DAINTY STRAPS. MEN cti v> ➢t � :,, ;.SQUARE TOE, LIND OX- -Ec'-e. FORDS. HERE ARE ALL 'rah; ah; LAETHERS'.. itl: ARE 'REARING .PATENTS, BROWN AND 13LACK IN QUi3,1.T g TEAT MAKE THE PRICES MOST 'UN- 8 • USUAL.. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RUNNING 'SHOES FOR, EVERY e O NE. WOS_ BATHING SHOES, ET'C. 8 P EA,T Y DONE SER OUR ha, WINDOW ratiSPI.AT -.8 Sod 00 00000' R'rl'tS'tl40 3A%140600rkTiNQ®04110!ii0®9k000'1NdIdf 00000' 00008ei A 4ii,...100.0r 'ep+Hidroa,vaV•'Sad+tn4Wt1'3T.0e..2,04,0,04.4.4,.1.*,,hi Y 's, 41,,e t F0 e,:e' The Business', Block in which we • Q7 9 0 0 served ,you. '+Ail. to the past ASC• s -: - ;four . YEARS, BEING Sr , ALIVE a 37'!.1) OURS`E�"Qia,;,':iC k1 ' `6�.011Y rig TENTS INTO .l!1tre: if II1'?c,:El^;:� r,LOCK ' ''I:IEPt W.F. 'WILL 'TRY O SERVE you 'III THE iEtw- OF OUR ABILITY ND SOL- ICIT YOUR C:Old' Ea9fi; ED .'•u' 4: 0.0NAGE AS, 311 1192, MST. . Z. P. S. 'SCHOOL RE'0RT Zoricle Continuation School Report 1928-1929 The names are . placed in alphabet- ical order. Subjects marked r5 or over receive honours. Subjects mar- ked 50 or over to 75 receive a pass, ;ubJ et5 marked below 50 receive .c failure and will have to be repeated. FORM 1 -Bedard Richard, Fr. 7 ti Lat. 71, Alg. 70, Comp. 56, Geon 80 His. 74, Art 54, Bot. 86; Mechem George -Fr. 86, Lat 70, Alg 76, Com.' 56, Geo. 75, His 55, Art 56, Bot70 Gelinas, Claude -Fr. 81, Let -54,- Al. 66, Comp 63, Gep 66, His 72, Art 51 Bot 71;MacKinnon, Hugh -Fr. 77 Lat 63, Alg 66, Bot 81, Comp 72 Geo 80, His. 66, Art 63; Stade, Har old -Fr. 46, Lat - 84, Alg. 39, Comp 70, Geo. 88,•His. 78, Art 61, Bot. 76. Willett, Ivan -Geo. 7G, His. ' 73, Ar 58, Comp 57, Bot '72, Fr. 75, Lat 52 Alg. 56; Yungblut, Earl Fr, 18, Alg- 42, lg42, Comp 77, Geo 71, His 64, Art 61 Dot (i3; Clark Gwendoline Fe..69 Alg, 73, Comp 65, Geo. 76, His 69 ,Art 71, Bot 82; Farwell, Priscilla - 'TFr. 08, Alg. 75, Comp, 66, Geo' 76 'His 65, Art 65, Jot 7, ; Fter yell, La uretta-Fr 41, Alg 46, Comp 60 Geo. 66, His,64, Art ;19, Bot 53 Horner, Greta -Er. 84, Lat 80, Alg 30, Comp 65, Geo 71, His 68, Art 61 Bot 7'6; Robinson, Grace --Fr. 60 Lat 71, Alg 95, Coinp. 04, Geo 85 His 66, Art 61, Dot 76; Robinson Margaret -Fr. 21, Arg 67, Coinp' 56 Geo 76, His 02, Art 63. knot • Sclt walrn Violet -Fr. 91, Lat 65, Alg 67 Comp 72, Geo 76, His 7`2, Art 54 Dot 08; Tuerkheim, Rutin -Fr, $ 1.41181; Alg i+2, Comp 80, Goo .86,111 1, At 65, Bat 84; Foran IT -Man son, Donald, -Fre 35, -Lat 32 Gem:11•, Comp 60, Phys 58, Alit).7, Ar 55, Dot 70; Reichert, Clarence -Fr 83, Lat 00, Geon 78, Lor:ap 71, Pilus 11, Arrth,52 Art 64, Bot 80, Wier I a-'ianc -Pr. 53, Geoni 55, Conxp:58 Pile's 56r -Art 00, Arith 74„ Rot 70; Zcettel, Grade ---Fr. 76, Lat 50, -Alg. 66, Comp 32, Phys 75, Arith 80,; Manson, Sara -Fr. 62, Lat 76, Alg. 92, Comp 87, Phys 67, Arith 90, Art. 05, Bot 63. Report bp. Principal, A. C. Pigeon. Annual rtfleeting OF THE Liberal -Co user natives Will be Held in TOWN HALL, HENSALL On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 26th, at 2 p.rn. .. .. Officers will be elected and other bus- iness -transacted.. Several prominent Speakers will address the meeting. Among them- hang; -ECCLES J. GO T T, M.P., S. Essex. Any FaTrnler'intereetc•d in growing of Beads, should Le sure and hear Mr. Gott.. Ladies are specially invited, and a prominent Lady Speaker will a ddrese the audience. Every Poling Sub -Division should be well epreseated. Robert Higgins, Secretary, Col• H. 13. Combs, President. KeIvinatc-r riiksT in the Field 4.n and Mrs. E. (leach were Sun- day visitors at Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz were Sun- day visitors at Listowel. hfi,e Herb AIousseau motored to Lou ion., on Monday on business on Monday. - Bev. and Mrs. Tucfr•khcim are sp- endieeg V. few days this week at Han- over Z.Iiss Alice Hoffman of Dashwood, colt cl on fiends in Zurich on .Mon- day. evening.. -Mr. and :.lrr. E. P. Ialopn eel Fri -.4 Datars spent the week -end at Elmira. The manual picnic of the I?uran Coierty Cour it x.111 jel he'el at I3ay- ierd on Fri lay of tile week. rMr, and efee. Joe, Geecho and son Edwin, spent the week -end et Te t is-- tQEk, .ICr. and lir:;. Roy Weber and dau- ghtsi ieeee of Hen ill we Sue a.. viestere et the 1_onic. of 1'uh :T. ul Loujs \4 eleee • Mr. i ni i3r Alauriee T, zl or, Mr, Q. 1. rs of Godo+,irh. spent PSun- day, at th• ample of Mr, and Mrs. Cha,, \'i'r,•1,:r, - a'.al fuer e)Ii ,r et Lordon. n, has ketprn el to her hoinw after stiend Te' a gireek's visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry '+.ickneele" 'yeti Ro-> . Geiger, anis: •ec? at the home of his pse nts, -vii• aiit Mrs. M.. Geiger, one • day 'last she. and Mrs. Ross, MIr. and • 'MMB.. Jackson, - and Mrs: James Ro . ell .of Seaforth, trent Sunday at .the home o'1 Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas, Town Line, Stanley. Mrs, • Sana. NIcBr ide; Si 'vh?o is staying with her ' en. Mr 3nel Mrs. Robert McBride, Stanley,' v; z e are sor - rygood to sayhealthie.. not enjoying; her usual NIr. and Mrs. Biel Deters. Sr. anci Miss Anna Deters are attending the Wedding ceremony at W'a.:.' ? Too, pf their son. Rev. Albert Datars, on Tuesday ,of this. week. Mr. Dennis Bedard is away to Til- l'ury attending the f xner•>i .,f iT family of his brother Philip, who met their death on Sumhiy morning in an auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stelck end son Mervyn spent a pleasant week with relatives and friend- in Detroit And Windsor. They speak very highly of the courteous way their ;good .Amer- ican -Friends. entertained there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetlaufer of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. John GalI- Man. Mrs.. Wetlateffer Sr., w�,o had been visiting fora week he:' , re- turned with them. St Mr. Daviel Plante of S. Jori=1x11,. left to visit his boyhood 'ionic in Que- bec, on Sunday. Mr. Plante arrived in this country when a. young men. 5.1 yeas ago, ,and has never returned to hie native laical. ,IIe is rear.;'1g the trip -byMotor with NIT: and Airs, ,Tae. Mousseau of Detroit. my. end Mre. Gilbert Plante eof Goderich, i11 ,.c.- coanpany them. - +5. tlui t in . O fel. rc rt. tool: place. at the Lutheran Pareenege ar' ' 1tnrd ty morning, when :Rev. Teterk- ht'im united in holy Wedlock ,i is 1.01.1h,( ' 01.iltSi U>4.' dieugl:f. r of 1;'-e. and J. George Cl iu.;ilts, ttl ll_ , alai h aCey of near Tavistork. Tie, bridal. coui:cle Were attended brI.l 1'n ' rrt and -.Amelia Cheusiui, 7'hn happy co- l1p1e left fo.i' their home on the 14th ° ,ire,: ie ref East i t --: ,, ' e tr- IIiT,, S 110 e the gr Vali' 17 ,43 I' is andis one o • .11'';:'1%4 of the .ietr:ct. Tie. Iler:ltl FOa� lips t' c ir• ins.tly ur � t ;': :ids in R Ami tt 7�W3 i'1.C+'1l'1�TTls. C.hn��"t Atli?i3ti1�i. NOW 13 THE:.TIME TO BUY YOUR - IiE.L'VINATOR. DON'T WAIT '1ILL 'ri-ii: WARM WEATHEI IS OVER, 1 O TREE, THE IP )T 'RESULTS. IBJ V1NATOR IS NOT ONLY AN ASSET IN SUMMER, IlUT ALL THE YEAR ROUND: SO ANY ONE WISHING '.CO GET PRICES ON DOMESTIC OR COMMERCIAL JOBS, COME AND ;;t ,3 ME, . ire .only Refrigerator that gives a curt* or Service in Canada, and *very Agent is a 'Service 'men. O, sc ,, Agent Fad Aceto W:ocit Four rhi'dren and one women we. It ilrow ne1'ono resile north e 11�•'Tr'<' en Semlay Morning evInen th'. Car f1a which they were rid ng srttck a dr - pr ssie t :and tan into a. Weep t ittc'e tilled with water, th drieee. r 1 eine' Philip Bedard, a`prominrnt sloe dealer -ef that Wave, and ,on oI lit amid Nlrs. Joseph 1'e. door •T, of -St "oeeph, ui;i brother to Mr. Dennr:: it ,3 id Of !Zurich. Mrs. +loeeph, Held owrth, .his .housekeeper, and hie,, toff, hi1d 01 a., cid fraomil, 13 nnn:t71' it 8 r.ars 917 0`.i 1 w+' e ire the rear sten of the 56dt1s0. eel 1 iin&i'm to get of t l i'n i V. Ili.eler,1 1r tIn .Yred to rrn;l•' fiat th o1i4,It the f111.7Twirl ra.r ird . for assiotn ice, hut it Arrived tots late to save - li:fe, 'Clie wtiolc cote minty is deeply in i 'i-muathy wit:, Mr, BcdatXcl in his rnisfnrtune, e You Proud To Show VT A TV laA LET US SHOW YOU THE NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES' WRIST WAT- CHES,. PRICED AS LOW AS $8.00 GENT'S POCKET SIZES, FANCY ENGRAVED CASES $5.0b TO $25. GENT'S STRAP WATCIIES, VERY POPULAR $8.00 TO $20.00 WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 4. 3 WE DO NOT GUARANTEE SPEEDOMETOR READING •1' 4. • AGENT FOR THE NEW CHEVROLET THE PRICE RANGE OP' THE FOUR. STRATION. SECOND HAND FORD PARTS AT 3I.::I:,F P„» , k't• ++'1€•++•I• '+++ +' ++++ 'ti'wvl+.era'1.,s.l.,I..,t +yc...;. „,.g,i-e- l •:4 ;.:e fen IMPORTANT FIJRL Annouitheinerit Effective at Once P We keg to -arc, A.ln G9,' a recBaiC t9ffak;,'. 50c. per tai i. 'i the winter v ^ -aces, on all Grades of Anths^acite Cr,aL In addition, we will allow a discount, of 50e .pea. ton PA.Y31EN' ONLY, on Anthracite and AB gr-adee of Fuel. - Pricer ozi Anth;rasi•to will ad''vanie car Juane: 35th. Take advantage oi' these Rock Bottom Prices, and lay in your suypty now of The O ?nal and 091 D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL - Or T is Fanous D. & H. LACaAT.e.2ep.. -'e C41-1 , Noted for its great heat.. iyicla.tKt t Q )ffiee Phone 10.w House Phorr 1.0 IG- OA .USED Atour Own PeTn1ms 1926 Ford. Coach like new, upholstering spotle;s, prised Yezy 3:ot+ for quick ;ale 1929 Ford Moder A. Coach, new at a bargain Ford Sedan, 4 in a.Iy new tires, paint Elie new. Out peice elle C a. : p1s.'J4 Essex 4 -door Sedan, in good condition. Make us at.''i offer. WE TEACH YOU TO DRIVE THE CAR, YO s BUY. SEE OUR USED CARS AND COMPARE PRICES AND tti,eIetarce. • IONS WITH OTHERS FI TZ & SON SIX C,117,3„ A SIX TN. ASK r*CT, A 8..," Ci.. sh .41 •M T8' 4. 44. z�. 4. - _ .. -..., . »... ... ,.�, ,,.... .., We have 0 Our first shipment en '' 0 Summer Dry Good WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF HARNESS RrFelPRSe HARDWARE, SHOES, DISHES, GROCERIES, GARDIe,N ets.A',1 + ROOT SEEDS.. ALSO KEEP SUPPLIES POD ±JE.ADZI'Y. LAMPS, AND REPAIRS POR NEW PERFECT ON a; ;I t L. STOV'E'S ' WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONL,G^E.: GEN 'al AL MEi t'OHA.a PHONE