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Zurich Herald, 1924-06-26, Page 4choice of any S. W. M. Mat erial in Store This offer holds good for ,Tune 21st to June 28th QUIT" made t0 MEASUR: No -�I r"��' ::No .More Less` With extra Pants same material as Suit FREE MEN! This is a fair and square offer—there are no strings to it- -what this ad. says we live up toe Every suit guaranteed as to fit' .;and finish. SCOTLAND WOOLEN . MILDS: E. E. • WUERTH, • Zurich's Sole Agent WO.OL Highest Prices Paid ac- cording` to quality, CASH :OR. TRADE :LLL WOOL BLANKETS, YARNS. . ir, WOOL BATTS. MAIL ORDERD PROMPTLY PIL- . LED. • 'Phone or write for prices to t17 Newton Woollen Mills NEWTON .— ONT. H. C. WAGNER, Proprietor. BORN truemner—At Private . Patient's Pavilion, Toronto General Hospi lel, on Friday, June 13, to ale. and legs!. A., .kl. Truemnier, 52 33eaeh- view Ores,,' a. son: (Wiliam Justus- .x"ilixe ` iauser-At 14th con. Hay Town- , •Ship on June 5th, to Mr. and Nems!. John( S, Hansel'', of .West. Lorna Onek, a son. • STANLEY TOWNShi1P. alnd Mrs, W. L. Keys 'of Sea'- -north Visited at the home of their Von Art P. Keys, Babylon Line -.teat week. ' hent Friday ;afternoon of last we- -avec, two highly •respected residents tf Stanley were laid to rest in :Baird's cemetery. They being; ? b. Malcolm 1VMcNaughton and Mr; John; Wanless. 117t'. McNaughton ewes taken in the prime of life being only 56; years of age'. He hale/ not •teateojyedt he best of health for tterae years but was able to he a- iaund till a fern days before hirs ?death' which came as a great shock lite his Many friends. Much ern - t athy is felt for his bereaved wee `dew: Mr,'Wanleee was emelt ol- viler having passed the three :gco.•e d ten years, he has,been a r�s•- Itim t of Stanley all hie life void, beg cin! a ,farm. just cast of the vil- :lege' of Varna. About three years it 10 len 'Mold the farm ora account 0Pi -health end since resided in lir-. ,f fan In :,leaves to mourn his loss n rother James of Varna, his b na, widow; a daughter, Mrs. Geos Turnbull of. Seaforth, and 2 sons, Garnie and Earl, both these men were valued citizens of Stanley and will be :much .>rnisased both " in, church: and community? life. CLARKE-e4EYS .. 'Ingleside Farm' eves the scene of a pretty. event on June 18th, when, Della R. youngewest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mra J. Te Keys:wee united in .marriage to Wm. J. Clarke son of ?Ver. and Mrs. Launcolet iOlarke, 'The ceremony . was per eormed by 'Rev, J. J. Durant of Varna, under an arch of ivy ont he lawn The bride was given in ni err a?'e by her`father, and her o'eiy' attendant was her 'niece; little Mess' Helda .Sturdy who carried a basket of lavender sweet peas ,and iuncleeGn was servedin the dining-roomafter the rerem ony, with 'Mise Anna Stephenson and Miss Vera Rowson as as'sitapt. The grooms gift: to the bride was tie cheee of {silver acid to the flower girl a gold wrist bend. Mr, and Mrs. ,Charke Iefe on ` their honey - Moon, trip to Niagara Fails, Ham- iltece, Ridgeway and Buffalo, and, on their reture will reside on the groom's faring, "Maple .Terrace'" Goshen' Line, Stanley. Their many friends extend congratulation's and wish them ae happy' and pleasant voyage on the sea of life. • e BAYFIELD Many will be -pleased to kt ee that Dr. G. Atkinson will resurree dental practice here,. having his of flee at his cottage and will be there Wen,desde.ee •afternoon. John Jewett is making extents iVe intprovemeets to the picnic;gr minds, :adding' tables and having cement steps put down the hill, erecting eaviugs,and may have a tennis court. Tha, citizenspreparing for the monster Ford Picnic to he held 'here era Monday July loth. Plans have been oc meted hyp' the com- mittee in charge to stage one of the greatest 'sportin - events, and picnic ever -held. The h"ord deal ers have given their support ;and Aver 10,000 peope arel expected, There passed away, after +a' short Melees with pneumonia, one of our well known and respected residents in the person' of James HoWer , c5ii ..• . 11" ^ Cl lr, ret: the emery o'' :, a 1a o• r v i, n Da- th. x • Caste:... ' seaward evai"I., nee Si. V"o iris end 5 . monWhs, and waa here in Ferreena !Ireland, corning to, this country with his : parent's 'when five years old, and has since lived in Stanley. Tp., and Bayfield.. His wife, wile. was the widow of ,?as. McDoo1,`pre- deceased "hire about three years. He. passed the winter. atthe home of Harold Penhale, the Funeral was held on Wednesday: to Bayfield cemetery. CREDITON .Alonzo Hodgins arrived Nome 'from the Old Country during the past week, 'suffering from bl000d poisoning in his right hand. • Mrs. Swantz of. near Goderieh; is `isiting °her mother, ' Mrs. Leah Holtzman for a few days. Frank Benyke, of Detroit, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. War,:Wenzel) , Chas. Fahnier left .for London; wheee he has accepted a position. Harold Young of London, vis- ited friends h=ere. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Oestreicher Tuft for Windsor and Detroit. • Father's Day was observed in:. the Methodist Chureh •lest Sunday. The pastor- pa,•eached a 'story ser- mon', ion', entitled "The Faith of ` our 1Falehletf4 Crecliton'e civic holiday held • lett Thursday was in every way a de- ;cited 'eucc ss,. large crowdsturned. out to the joint .Sabbath :school 'Picnic at Grand Bend, and amid beautiful time was experienced . at the day. was ideal. HENSALL. FOR SALE—A good road dart, apply to Maid. Tf. J. Berry', Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Little and family' visited with' relatives in New Hamburg. A ear' of lumber, etc., arrived for the erection of the,:storage tanks of Libbey, McNeal & Libbey. Mrs. Matt, Thompson reeelyed the newel of the death of her fath- er, Geo. Miller of Caron, Sask., who died June 3rd, age 71. The. death oceured:, here ohJune: 18th, of Thos, Simpson,: one oethe pioneer residents of this district. He had. been .seriously ill for about a week. • Mims Irene Dou late has been •act Mg ais esu. p 1 t eaccher+. pp y for 'room 2 it the. absence of leXiss . Ellis. Sam Rennie. leftn r 1 .t for Detroit, *h- ere, after a visit ho .intends 'sail n.e on a yitet up the lakes. • The property' orMein S t, forte merry occupied. by Dr. Wela • ;net sold a's it was not bick over the nessing the ceremony; ireserve bid; Mrs. Wen. Baghsarv, underwent On etoadaly uiteinoon beet at St an operative last Satnrclo,y •for ex - Pa l's Anglietn .eh rete itt 0'0' Vane moval of a cancerous growth oil ,nee Robert tomcat),. breast, . David :Richards, who ha Oilier of Harrington • Weat, • w'a'sbeen a. long 'sufferer from genger united' in •marriage: to Mies Phylli's4ene in 'one foot underwent, an 'op- Y.ouzig,yohngest daughter of M. eratiozx for removal of ,the big toe:' and Mrs. Jahn Youngvf New Com- mercial hotel, The •ceremony.. was COUiV it 1\rEliV".r (Performed by Rev, el. Naylor in the presence : of the immediate re- latives of the rontra.ctleg parties. On Wednesday`, forenoon last the village was much enlivenedeby the; pateeing the.=ougix of the Li'et- owe! Motor Hiker, !comprising of llxr. and Mrsi, W'nz. Con'sitt and Mis's Dolly Hagane,• of near Zurich', *ex* recent guests at the home of "Mr, and, Mee. '',John Consitt,. Sea. - forth!. some sixty motor ears covered with One of. ,1ie;'ploneers of Huron Robinson, banners, The I,i'etowei Board of !County, ,inn relict ofthe ' Coixiizaeree, and arrived. at. ten o'- late Went- Cantelan of Clinton,•pas clock, they.' spent a, half. hourh•ere 'sed away at Toronto on June and drew up to the Town lealreeeba 16th, aged 94 years, .3 . anonths and. ere a large gathering a"s'se r bled 4 dayie. • to meet them, an addreas by Reeve There died on :Tueeday, June'17, Owen Geiger, ire which he ,warinly after a lingering illness at her welcomed their visit in Hensel' and home, Margaret `Leslie,beloved gave them the freedom to speak,wife of Janes Watson,Q,f Seaforth, see WO born hl Clinton, Dec. 17th, �** 1864, daughter of the. late John, EXETER Leslie of :Clinton.' In October 1887 she ways married to James . Watson!, her bereft husband with their fa a-• Mr. and Mrs. Enos' Down of ily of one •Ison and two daughters. North Dakota, spent a few, days ,Sanford Parker `Lovie; aged 19 int own last week, Mr. Down wa's is'on, of Mr. and Mis. Wpi. Lovie, born in Stephen Tp., where he Stephen Tp. about 'a mile frond spent his • early days, Mr. and Mrs. David 'Mack ann ounce the marriage of their -daugh-1 • ter, Alma Agnesto xelbert A. Davis *144444"4"14++++++"+++++++++""++++44+44+++444 the marriage to take place in July`. 'eeee • After •a lingering illness, t.tha� . 4' death of Mrs,'John o Dignan too!' Machlnery plea e at }at>r bonne on AndrewAndrew'st.'� Wednesday June 18th. The dee-' t eased was rdhe . victim of internal cancer from which eche suffered a. ` + • great deal. She was beet, in Hay Township in 1655, her maiden name being: Ruth Redmond,' On her near` 4 riage to: John, E. Dignan, her now bereaved husband. The Ford car owned by Wm. Abbott and driven by Louis Cor- nish was :badly damaged by run- hing .leto the ditch on :Carling St. The death of Miss Mabel Gertr- ude Parkinson,beloved daughter"of" .Mr. and 'Mrs. Davide Parkinson, at her home on June 15th; was an ev ent of deep. regret to her friends:. Her death 'came after a short ill- ness of only "a week's duration, and she wars 36 years old. E A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage, Granton, by Rev. J. E. Bunter, on Thursday, June 12, at 2.30 o'clock, when Mr. Ronald F. Witwer was united in marriage to Mrs's G, oijina Frances Taylor, both' of ' orth. The young couple ' tended Mr. Czar Harness . eiritOft nter wit 'Their sday, June 24th, Grand Bend died on Friday last, o a the re�1ultin:Melee received `a't the erne oe` , oho Gill, a leer hihq 'While' alepistieg in gra°icing^:a ' uit 1i' ',. ,leg which had been, etaised on Peke when. .gine 'ave..away;-and pinned the young man beneath the ;sill,'x.e-` ceiving internal injuries which re - 'suited in his death:. ' Berl Cole; Clinton, had a bad' accident tthe other day, which map result seriouise he was .fixing the, roof of E, .A restrong''s house and" in reaching over for la piece or tint, lost hies balance and fell fro*, _ the ladder, ise`verely injuripg hitl- back, Slectio'n men who are engaged' . in releying.the C.N.R. track Proms, London, to the 'Clinton junction. with heavier rails!, are neariegOagee traria. James Harris, one of the pion-. eers .of Usborne Tp. passed lawa ` at his ; honee . last week, •.;aged 75 `. years. Geo. MacIllwain(, a well-knee:et farmer of Goderieh Tp., was foundt ,dead the other don, he was. ;sortae 45. 'years of" cage, and left the -Place! to drive sozne cattle to pasture and veleenl he did not return, esearch walla, made and he was found lying on, the'ground) the canoe Qf death be.:. ing, heartfailure, 4. 4. t •II GARAGE! GARAGE! •iii . Mr. Peter Kroff, mechanic "GENUINE FORD PARTS" aiways in stock. L. A. Prang, Zurich Ont: 4 -Hetes +++•t•++•4• ••'r•h++•r••i•+•z•+•1••§ + ►II4•4.4••1•+ • •+•I~+++ ++ 3 : fi •f ^+�° Y HAS AADVANCED IN PRICE AND THE MACHINE' COMPANIES WANT INTEREST' ON' TH. : te CUSTOMERS' NOTES. WE HAVE A FEW PIECES IN STOCIe WHICH WE WILL 'SELL AT LAST *' YEARRS' . PRICES, ALSO el,, LESS YOU BUY. INTEREST. IT- WILL PAY YOU TO' SBE US BEFORE • e ; FOLLOWING ARE THE GOODS ON HAND AT LAST YE S 4,7 PRICES- TO MAKE ROOM FOR GARAGE WORK. - 1 Wagon 1 DeLaval . Cream Separator' '.ere: 1 Bissell Disc Harrow ! 1 Peter Hamilton Culleva¢o>r 1 riding plow2 Fleury Walking p'1or*r �a,,. 1 tractor plow at $110.00 THESE ARE ALL NEW GOODS. Positively the best tires at *any price ES tIOLDEN Made by Ames Holden Tire & Rubber Co. Limited, Kitchener, Ont. Test therm with any other tires under any conditions and N pomp ieWe r L. A.. PRANG, Zurich's Leading Tire Shop GAS — 'ACCESSORIES OIL �eIR09t9 R!Rl7116R9P{' meq.., Above, Replica of Small mouth bass for competition at French River. Left, The Nipl- pon trophy. Right, Musky for Lake of the Woods., • hese three .handsome tro. hies of unusual and r s . rlcrng design, have been Tfo pp.. , g n offered b. ,the C r annual' conte etition b_..y Canadian P P betweenguestsarifiaRai1 ate� . :,,.ac� of its.three Ontario Bun Camps•SD. ogler catching largest fish of specified variety in each ease, galow and will be awarded „ The tropines have been prepared from exact,. . • s : .moulds made - of �exci�" "tiona medal: as a base underneath a dull silver finish,iti have specimens 01They qui!,with'width. advantage on a black oak panel. #arthi~ui and lifelike facsimiles resulted. '"i'iigy ate displayed '� 'or French River Bungalow Cam a'6 pound s the Campp � )fail!! ,nottth bass has been reproduced; , h at N'i. igon is a replica of 6 _.. ouirD Gap while the fro h - 3� P d,specltled trout. A feature of the Devil's C3as. (Lake �of y ' trophy is the realistic and fierce expression of the headi its bristling na Dods) of a large muscalun a with > teeth. , - ., e g , brlstling.a�a' Ititexpeetedlit trail trophieserode :mar the continent.- It ontinent. � .- - -. a�! w,de-apt at interest an lr6ait ti�uT #i �zfg >#ttg1 I�tliliir gl 0,