Zurich Herald, 1925-05-28, Page 41, 4
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eel FP' e,a
HIS bank works constructively and
conservatively for the protection of
its depositors and the community as a whole.
Bemuse .he 'Bank of Montreal for more than a century has
endeavoredto do this, it has come to be regarded .thr(ligh-
out the length and breadth of the Dominion as a sound,
safe and friendly institution.
There are six hundred branches of the 13ank of Montreal.
Each branch has the strength, stability, experience and
services of the entire organization. Make thq nearest branch
your banking headquarters. Talk with die manager on
matters ,of banking or business. Write to him or call it!
person. "You4can bank with us by rnail.
"A Bank Where Small AccountsAre Welcome"
BANK OF MONTREAL
Established over 100 years
Total Assets in excess of $7oo,000.000
Chevrolet .Cars
have been appionted for this: district
to sell the New Superior line of a:
Ifyor are considering. a 'new car be
Sure and' call on me' for a demonstrat-
ion and prices
John
Jr., Zdric
pars to -se
M ART IN -7SENOLI
WOOD -LAC STAIN
For Furniture -Floors & Woodwork
Write to Head Office, Marvel for Free Booklet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
SOLD 'HY
A. Melick,--Zurich
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This Spring is to
a Fancy Shirting
Season
_he plain •dyed shirtir. s that have.
been popular during . the past few sea -
ons, have bee.ii conductive • to price
tutting. Nov is the tini.e to get .good
shirts for.less ru oneI.:'
E. Wuerth,
JiIor,2.urich
Men's Furnishings
WHERE THE GOOD CL 59 Et $ COME PROM.
Bt.A!1C,
-Tho nmetiilg of the
Mission :Rand Will be held lin the:
church ell Saturday iafternoox?,
May 30th at 2,30.
Miss Margaret 14fkyers of Lon-
don spent the week -e rd under the
parental rook;
Mr. and Mra J;Iit) lDigir of Oi•_
illi), acconlpati'recl by, Mrsi.eTalt of
.Toronto, and' Mrs!, of Henson,.
spent 1ti3'noday at th;tk,,;horlme 'of Mr.,
and Mrs, R. N. Doftg'las;
M Mr. and Mrs. 'M Gr Brown of
Zurich 'spent':Sund'ay with friends
.lilt 11e village, "
;, Jr.and. Mrs, Joe Campbell acp
cerepahj, d by Mrsvv Campbell, Sr
and Mr. and Mra' Jack Poster all
of 'Fairgro've,, Mich.:, were I'ecen(t
visitors with friends in thi's ,Vicieity'
Mr. Sam Hey„ attended the ria-
ces in 'Paisley on Monday.
Rewe. and Mrs. Lundytof „Kipp n
called- on friends in this;vicinity en
Wedniesday., last.
STANLEY ,TOWNSHIP.
Mr. Herb iSniitll had' ;the mise
fortune' to have the bohe .of his
wrist broken twhen cranking •his".
car one"` day;: last week)
Mr. Geo. E. Jo1ztnsiton viidervent
an operation in Clinton Hospital:ea
Saturday, 'for the Ietrui'al of heel:
tonsils. He was abbe. to' Icott e to
his, hon, on .Sunday, and its doing"
nicely. 0 ,
Messrs. Rola.` McLin,chey of
Goshen and Wen. Douglas bf bru�
eefidld mote ed to Marlette, Mich.
last Friday ,and spent µa ;few days
with friends there.
4 ,
,Mr. .Jabs McLinchey and Mr,.
Chas, El Johnston of Strathr o
at+tended the funeral fe .the lice•
Mr Stephenson last week.
Monition was made last. peek of
the dead .. of Mr. JohniLStephenson
on 1I
sy th,. With hist passing ',
away, o"ne of the Ia�st of our pioiz
eer settlers,wand the oldest man in
the neighborhood is` removed. Mr.
•Stephens:In was/ born in Yor '-
shire, `England .in 1i81I0, his father
died when he was quite young, and
his mtolior ,was married ;again to
Mr. Henry Johnston,hence he wept,
by the name of 7oJn Ston, When'
lis was about7 years' of age h:;,
canine& with his mother NIA :step
father to ,Canada., -settling .(th the
faun now owned 'by 'Harry, Hayter.•
Mr. Stephenson knew- all the hard-
ships and privations of the : early.
days, but by -industry aid : ,ecne-
orey -built up for himself a, conn-,
ortabler borne, he had a , strong
physique'
stcaroely knoiwng what it,
Was to' be stink. He was also bles
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0,c1.0,c1.with' a 'remarkable , n' en ory,
aixd`•enjo"ed talking q the exper
iences 'of -the ti*arly days land' •the
first settlers ''About 32 years. ago
lie "iVaiettnited, in marriage to,Mary'
McLuzchey 'who' Still .survives. him
He Iliad ;exile h,Ei1f sist'et, Mrs. - J.
Hayter who died a few. .years, ago,
Tla:s funeral service which Was held
on w Thursday May ' 21;s't to ' -$lave
field cemetery', was conducted by
his stio'ngcharacter es ",A. Diam-
ond in the Bough" Ha also siao'te
words of comfort to the ,.aged''wi-
dow wh' has the sinoere. 'sympathy
of the coinmuin.ity in, her sorrow
HENSALL x
Wan. A. Otterb'eiri has .sold his
dweLing' property in/Otiford St. to
Jahn '111.ep, ,W 1aoa orf "-tin village.
Gen. g. Brock was, called to, bar
tie. las, tweek, owing to ,a ' severe
ac;eideot which his brother ,Char-
les sustained.
Rev. A. Sinclair and N. Peek°, at-
tended the .C,onfei-eiice' of the ,i410
tliodist church iu ,London.
• Lorne eNaughton,, who rec-
ently underwent an operation for
appendicitis in . Sieafoitrn:, flesh cx
to visitli g wh;er patents here.
Otte,- baseball players- are ;tieing
soma.good .practioe, and e pec t4
,t r,[o a w5oci she witib ii! vac iea•-
gus gan.63as, I
iviiss ieterlys Petty is int To;roAto
ciseeiig het ,sister, .iv2ita. •.Lorne
Sco;k t,-
x.1is, Yun.gblut of Waterloo;'who
,vas here for $ IITIu V ?vit vrs,tiirig
dan•glhter, •i4 u J W Bon t:,i:o ,
i•r (.united te ner home
I•WiU l+�c�'',,.' ac4'un1panik;`.1
sisters, SxrE1h An.1 elitrY bete he.:
l i.tei i3 ta't Os last. W'al'=e zie) 'visa
li iz rrtaity Xri ode -wild relatives in
(lif=er enit parts, of the West ,and
theta intiencl:..goinlg ou;t ats' far .as the
cease rand velli be away for some
in
Mr -a=nd Mts, 'A, L: Caste are: ,sp-'
ending .:their :holidays. in Detroit,
1. Lewis is, relieving Mr. Sase at the
station. 1
Mi, and Mrs,, John ,Young Visited
their daughter, 1Viz,s.. Duncan at T3ax-
rington;, ,B •
Wm. Luker has -accepted a • pos
ition with John Miller, •of ;Exeter,
to handle ono ct-1 his horsy.
The Liberals N of South Huron;
will hold a •convention in, the town
hall here on, May 27th ,for the iscl-
ection of a candidate, for S,I-turon
ire
the .conning Dominion eiectioi,
T11uir *regular annnat .meeting -mil, t.okt
'.1`l1ie teeecutiw-e of the i'S, BtlroZl
Htut d Parrubrs' ;Polotical. Aasoci.
j ot.l�tere on •Sateeday la int When op
ttnx.its�tie reports were presented by
Ole 15epre&entari'ves pret§ent, A
aoxrlanittete wars ,appoinited to erg.
range for p>rbiie Meutinge to be
'held 'la ,Olinton and Exeter. They
hope .:to secure as speaker ', for
'each meeting Eon: P, a. .Drury and
and Hon. W, E. Raney, 'a. The met
ter of cabins a nomination cone.
vou,tion and the date thereof, was
left to the discretion of Pres. W.
0 Medd and the :Secretary, G,
Layton. • Wm. Black, 1V ,P, far ,the
-riding' was pres,;fzti.
Pa1ner's pew" grevery and. con'
fsctionery opened for business the'
other day and will likely do' a good
bnsines's as they are .veil land fav-
orably known, in connection with
the Atone they have planned • a
comforth:ble resit room which will
be open to the public. • ,
Glaclyis ,Luker will take charge
of the ice cream parlor at thieNe,W
Commercial. ,
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"`COUNTY NEWS
At .,.tai' recent meeting of the
Goderi'ch. Town Council, it 'was cic-
cided not to, lease part of the fr-
eight sheds ,to, use for ;the pure
pos:-,,of expor•;ting liquor.
• Mrs.' S. P. Glass .of London re-
turned to her summer home in Bay
field ,accgmpanied by Miss. Good
child
Brussels •swill use talcum chlor-
`ide on, the streets this (summer in -
4, e.a:d of.the.-water sprinkler.
The \lama school sec=tion have
recused a fine flag pole to be .er-
ected on the ischoo1 grounds.
Wm. Nesbitt of Blyth„ ,was seut�
to Goderieh for trial by Police Mag
;trate Reid on, two •charges;' that
of obstructing an officer and do-
ing it jury tc, personal property.
i e 'et is alleged to have cut the
tiros ou Pic.vincial Officer Peilow's
ea • ir, Blnft.l ` about. la tweak ago,
an '1 doing other damage while that
officer was inpurcuance ofehis• du-
guilty
pleaded :trot x
Nesbit
ltie3t Aie - g Y
end elected trial by jury.
John w:Ra, v'el1 has begun the
work of ;mating tile for the town
ship of • ,Stabil4yj
A most inpressi'Ve memorial
'service wars !held in the' Wingham
laethodist :church •on, Sunday las!
when the beautiful bronz tablet
pr�.esenf ed' to: (the church by the
Ladies Aid \was unveiled' with inter
resting ceremonies.
.Cumiee.n ing May 26th, R.. Tt
McIntosh, who recently returned to
Ssafortb: from Forest, will. inaugur-.
et:e a motor bus ;service between
Seaford). and London. A return
trip will . be. evade each: week day
Wlluait might have. been a. ser
-
ieiis'.hccidentt oct urged. in the intense
ctrl 1, which
:followed rain the other
iter when two buttes, and their
oc n�•p.a'nits. mot , on. the Bayfield rd:
east of Varna and •as, a result one
wehiele was badly broken, hut
fortunately the occupants escaped
with a:`-fewtr shattered nerves
• •Mr. Forgusone of the :Hydro, of-
fices
fficos a'`Vtroroato, has been .at:a•od'
Bich to take ove the rrurabyHydro''
,e d and Intron
bonny sierw-ing~-Salt'f°br"
°cl diisjlridt. wybich haav'e been apo'-
•erated heretofore in connection
'with the -town system- but will here
aft -or' be, conducted directly from,
the Toronto Office.
D. W. NViisan, a traffic officer
on the highway between Stratford
,end Godnrich, niet with a mishap
than other day n1, which. he is, now
in the S;tlaitlord Hospital' with",tan
•iri4n n leg. He was returning
-'3,4t" tr')m I trip to feoderich 'and
was at-.tfolinesvilb when in ;seer -
1 1 kto ialvoid a car mills lnotol rvt'ie
struck a, rut acid fell over, pinning,
hie one -leg.
At the, meeting held Lon May 14,
in the !town hall, Bayfield, there
vi -a3. a good aittendanoe •' -The,
nee w e, IL Weston, presided. Af-
s ' son ors? u,�siotis on different
ferei,lt :topics a. co!nmittee was. ap•.
^oitiited to take charge of a cel-
bt ation; in 'commemor'ation of the
riftietli anniversary of the inr•or-
' ratiot of Bayfield
(a§ a vibe'
EXETER
Mr, anti Mrs,. J. B. Evans of ;F110
S'r?4.liiam, called on.Mr :and `Mrs. N;
Sl,eere. - •
Dorothy Kuntz returned home
r n*n
Victorie Hospital, London, gr-
^�atlsr• improved itt health. '
Dor oth'y, the o' -yr. old , darighter
61 "fir .and Mrs. Hilton Ford, of the
Lake Rd. x+ecen7tly bed the niisfor-
tune to fall downstairs; ,beertking.
l o••ni in her right ,arm.
`.Clio matey friends of postmaster
Pfaff. ,who has been in the hos-
•pilaf at tondon for some ttizne; is
improving, nicely and is expect-
ed h.omie shortly to resuna his
ties in the office. t . ` -
Merv�Yni Canto habeen .cue-
rfessfitl in paassing his final extents
tt,h9 (College °of Pharmacy and
vs. 'In T'orontol:..writing his degre�a
of PhnI.E. et the university,
Joner &- May are .making some
alterations to their -.grocery' • dep�-
art hent, the building is being ex-
tended tisevieral 'feet and sotue ;ire n
prowrem,ente made
Anlongt he changes n, de at the
T nonod, Conference):a that of Be',r
W 'L, Donnelly' of Jatues St. Exeter
8 to t arg'h tm, mid Rev. J. :IL
t.1..3 pia,- Qa,, tatO:u:i..aiv' fixi1t4 .Tel' aeton '01t`
J•.,9'sfY,X comes here.
t M Atfield,, 4 Plirveytw
Ottliera ec onnetaged lly his faint
ily arr'ive'd, in tcawsii entad: ilve taken
LG1) th4ir residenea in P. I]llerington
b:c)uso ant W,na, at.
, everal young people froortoWO
lad a miraculous escape. from tzar-
jtn'y tie other evening when the
auto in which they were ;driving,
'.lteurAd y, ;May 24th;;, 19
Hoak to the flitch and lnptuxne+„
Beg, `Taylor wasi driving sottthan,a..
with hixn Were /oar other ` youi
people; They were making .. rhe
second turn south el clenlralia oni
the Landon ,rd: whet) the hind
oei& ant the ear 4treek ,the liras&;'
and 'sltiddecla' The ear npturnc,
with; the Wheels i'ni •Vale lair,
ZURICH'S
ew Drug Store
We have opened our newDrug
Store and carry a complete Line of
Merchanthse usually kept~iiiDrug
Stores
,
FREE! .FREE! -
Commencii�ig on Saturday May 9th `for one
- week only we will give absolutely : Free a
Box of 25 cent Talcum Powder to every
.purchase, of one Dollar's worth•, or more
of goods
-li• TOILET PREPARATIONS
re 'specializeroh 'pilet Preparations and keep in •Stock ell.
the well know -n, aarni widely advertised Varieties. In Face Pole --
dere we have 'Armand's, Three ;Flowers, ,Cory,, Ponipeia e
Yardley's, and many others. In Face` Creams, we ha ve Perna\,
20, Woodbury's Pompeian, and Ingram's. In Talcum Powyders we
stock all the well known .thee.
A good assortment of High Class bulb perfumes always "kept ire'
t Stock.'
In 'Tooth Pasta we keep Torhans,-Pepsodent, Lyons, Golgates,
Hutas.- and Miutiy'.s.' We have a large variety p1 Tooth J3 u-
sties; also as large ;a'ssortment of the better class of Toilet
A fine new stock of . combs; nit ,
,Hair Brushes', Clothes Brushes,.
SoWhisks,. Shaviiag -Brushes, Powvde r puffs; ' Chant oise - Skims,
Skis, Safety .Razors and blades, Kodaks, Films and Photos
graphic Supplies, gal, •do developi=ng. and printing. A are
new stock .of a to -date St .
p aiion..x,v has 'been pat in, also Sch .' •
wool ,supplies, Seribblers, Pencils, 1'en;y Ink, etc. Patent Med-
ieines_of all kinds` dept in Stock•_Evei ything which 'goes from
n
our Store lie guaranteed to be
all the stock of the above me nes Ind goocle f we have taken
Stores, anti. solicit your mentioned good;) from the General
patronage.
Dr, A. .MacKinnon,Zurich
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wearZr
e re+c wing our Spring',Slit
2 ments of Seeds ` such as: ter
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Timothy, Alsike, Sweet plover ete:
: WE RAvi 3N STOCK A LIMITED SUPPLY OF REGISTERED
BAN=NER SEED OATS, MANGOLD AND TURNIP SEEDS „.
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� ° ,SORGHUM AND 11IILLETT SEED :
m WE ARE ALSO TAKING ORDE.RSSFOR' .ALBERTA COALFGR
o MAY SHIPMENTS. •
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It FULL. LINE OP FLOUR AND FEED. STOCK AND P.OULT„RY
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, FOODS ALWAYS ON HAND ALSO RED ROSE. TEA
aOU`R SEED COEN RAS AR t:I'VED AND HAVE A GOOD stir—
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s PLY ON HAND.SEE.BEBOtE MAKING, ANY PLi11t-
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chUle, in Zurich
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RAGE - GASOLIN
our !Garage is again ' a,in doiiiga»
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big hwith Peter, Krot:
,as .M c anic..
GASOLINE—We ' wou , a d
d c o.�.su er .�
,peer policy for. On voile to put in a sup—
ply
o:�' gasoline e � .. ,, � .
g ,t .the pil,ef,;.,nt. :rice)'::
'when t : •
LAST YEAR"A'I' TIM SEASON GASOLTN
32e.' A GALLON, AND \KrAS Ii,E [`AITaTIQG1T"
> 'a ;IN 1>'^IONTHSITDROI'l'llaTO, Not.
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OUR ADVICJII PS DON'T,' STOCrz TJ1 WITH IIIGET.
'PRICED
�BVT FOLLOW THE GOD OLD WAY' OF BUY -AS- Y'O-lwi'.1;Emrle
WE HANDLE Ai INE LINEOI1
' HARDWARE, SUCH AS SJO'!wE„
FUR1wT1 .0".EO; BATTERIES, CORKS, SHOVELS, AND' ALMOST AN7 ;;
HIN(1 Yotf, NEED. '
as,- , areae Tines;
` VE:•SFLL PROM CATALOGUES AT A VERY SMALL .
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PP 7 c I T PIPING ALL SIZES.) . -..
PRANG 7uricht