Zurich Herald, 1926-05-20, Page 47URICH HERALD Thu aleyay 20ihz 1926
It's safe to buy your
-tires wherever you
see this sign, for the
efficient Dunlop Of-
ficial Dealer stakes
his reputation on and
invests his money in
them,
Dunlop Official Service Depots:
Herb Mousseau, Zurich Geo. H. Beatty, Varna
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Spring Seeds
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We have received our supply of I
Spring Seeds and can supply you
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with practically everything in this
line, such as Garden Seeds, Flower
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'SEEDS, AND GRASS -,EE VS IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR
THE FARMERS.
CHOICE SEED CORN
'NIbW IS THE TIME TO LOOK AFTER YOUR SEED CORN, WE
'RAVE IT BEST BY TEST,IN MOST OF THE LEADING VAR
STIES. GET YOURS NOW
„deLET US SHOW YOU OUR SUPPLY OF SEEDS AND BE
'CONVINCED THAT TIIIS IS TILE PLACE TO GET YOUR
SUPPLY.
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Louis Schilbe - Zurich
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'Thursday Friday Saturday
tir.ltly 2it 21 2
'SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY FOR THESE THREE DAYS
i Lb�v`LY COME AND GET- YOUR NEW HAT FOR MAY 21th.
WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS ON RV RYTHING IN STOCK..
'T ATS FROM $3.55 DOWN. WHILE THEY LAST. ANYONE IN
7LED OF A HAT DON'T MISS THIS. COME EARLY AND GE
'or FIRST CHOICE AS THERE ARESOMIi EXCEPTIONAL 'BARGAINS
=.FDR THESE TIiR^'EE DAYS ONLY HATS ON THE TABLE ONLY
V. V. i. lab Zuni
BORN
Braun --At Forest on May 17th, to
'i'Ir. and Mrs W. P. Braun, a son
=<tiranaboise—At Saut•a^ Line, Hay
'Township, on May 14•th, to Mr.
sand Mrs. Chas. Lalra nhoise, a
leader—At Hay Township, 14th con.
eon May .14th, to Mr. anal Mrs.
Milne Rader, a son,
"atieatit—At Grand Bente, on May 19.
•!to Rev. and Mrs. Grauil. a dau-
Iter.
SCHOOL REPORT
til'
S. 5.' No�, Stanley foe ,A.p-
; 11. Those marked with an .ast-
-euiek. have been absent.
Sr. IV—Emma McBride 94, Elgin'
1 ayter .83,
Sr. III—Grace Robinson ..611,
illiargaret Robinson 1'8, Edgar Mc
•• :'la n :hey 104.
,Jr. III—Bert 'McBride • 127, Thee
Ace McClinchey 112, Elmore Sterns-
•illetrson 56, Vera Smith 1'21.
-Sr. II—Russel Hayter 208, Cararmp
;:h ii McKinley 201; la7orenc Robin -
non 1197, Elmore McBride 41.57,
,l'r. II—Allan Armstrong 78,
par. Iiayter 108, Elva
' i 1Clinchey 106, Margaret Lamont
ZED'S. •
:("timer Isabel Rcibi+non, Dor-
K^6"t'hy Armstrong, Lolus McClin;hcy,
Winne McBride.
4 - C. E. Reid, Teacher.
HENSALL
Wim Eell hale stir chaeed a new
I
ttRuileibalser 'sedan ana now sports
Orono of the .fitreet ar'e iin the view.
a�tlty.
Mr<s Jahn Park
well, Landon.
Dor, and Mrs, Sy& Clark and
family, who have been good res-
idents of the village for a num-
ber of years, left for their ne\v
home in London, where he has
secured a good. position.
W. Vanhorn of London, vr'sited
friende here.
Mrs. Larne Zuefle and little da-
ughter of Detroit, visited with Mr
and Mrs. John Zuefle.
A representative '0z the Lorne
Fire WEngine Co. of Ti1'sonburo-
was in town and met the comm-
ittee
omm
ittee appointed for this better
fire protection. The Co wish to
give a demonstration of their wa-
ter and ehemi_al engines in the
village •in the near future.
Quite a number of our leading
ConeervatiFes in Hensall and d
inity were in Loudon last week,
attending the reception and ban
rluet_kendered to the Premier, Hon
Howard Ferguson..
The ].Presbyterians from the Car
mel Church are having now from
Sunday to Sunday, candidates for
the pastorate and will likely de-
cide on one !sono
CREDITON
Arrangements are being macre
for a celebration on May 24th.
There will- be a base.all game in
the afternoon between Crediton
and some league team to by
followed by a horseshoe todrna-
ment. In the evening a three -
act comedy entitled. "Are you a
Mason" will be given in the town
hall. This is a screen]. from 'st-
art to finish.
Michael Beaver, who has beep
spending a few days with his
brother at Morriston, returned to
his home.
Wm. Brown and son of Forest
was a recent visitor at his home
hero
Rev. and Mrs.'W. Y. Dreier we-
re last week visitors with the lat
teras parents, at Ayton. .
J .A. Humble of Sarnia„ spent
1 a day at the Central hotel.
Lillian and Cora Stah'.'s, -of Lon
don N i.iited their mother.
Madeline lT'a st vi Detroit, is sp
iending a week with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. E- ra Hai at.
:EI"rb Fah.ne.r of Detroit, via.ited
la week -end here. -
i Mrs. Dan. Swart;:, and family l's
h ine for a fewweeka with her
Iterrnoh,
Mrs, Leah Holt ;men.
Henry Guenther, son of Mr.and
'Mrs. Matt. Guenther, of Kitchener
.bord at Crecliton departed the;•
life at his parental home on Mae
5th, aged 11 years, 2 months and
18 days. the remains were brou •
• ., v'no was taleen On the evening or May Utl the
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elc for a eerlous operation, is get- Crediton, was the scene of a veru
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to the hoop t Zl London, last we- ;-hn Evangelical pars n'r'- •ifa e
ght to Creditor for interment.
, at l
ting along nic..ly, and her many harpy 'surprise party tt*hichwas
friends wi,h her a speedy recon- 'staged by the members of the
lees' omen' -a Mission Aid Soc, when
Mrs. Harry Smith had the nes a fine program of music, readings
fortune the ••her day, while go- and addresses were given:
ing down the {steps to hurt. her +a+•-
leg very badly. .EXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Wei., Dabus of
near Zuric& moved into the horse
they recently rented from Mrs, B
Bullard.
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Mrs. A. Sparks aril
Mrs. T. Sher. -
vitt tivlio duffe l strokes a few
weeks ago, art'• not doing as well
as their fri''ncls expect. •
John Carmichael, who has fin•
ilshed hie court at Business .College
:is huem for a few weeks with hie
mother, lieforeg oing to• Detroit
to '.take a 1'o.itioa.
Mrs. J, S. McDonald has been
very poorly for the past few we-
eics, and is confined to her room
with. Milani.
Mere .1 .5, McDonald has been
very poorly fora few weeks and
ie confined to her room.
•f3onthron tC Drysdale are put-
ting Ota a large gasoline pump re
placing their forret oneby one
of double capacity.
The merchant's half holiday,
comae/me:a with the first W ednes'
clay in .Tune and contllnuon for
thee,r months, iewrlevy 'stale are near Osten/ay.
Mrs These
SherrttiSr., Jas
b
-ing their t new
quarters, and the th-
ing ;Vis iced by her. daughters; Mrs, ,teruption was made' without any
IrvingIrving:froru the west, ` Mrs, Tur- fent 'r^ruz.tions' 'of service�e
t1-t•of `,intoa txid Mit, Wtt� Veld�1 ilei btrt rest
Jaclr Stire had the rni:^r•fortnne
to fracture two ribs when he fail
t at
about
e
1,
r It feet t
t
-, the
t,.
salt In 1
Tnnk Routlnrl6;re of Dutton, sp-
ent the pn et week -end in t'ovc n, ,ho
was acconi,paniecl home by Mr..
Routledge and 'son Robert, who
hare been visiting here and at
Zurich..
Z 'E. Powell 'suffered a 'stroke_
at the bomj' Of Mr. Ta.rnan,
Mrs. 1. Snell returned after sp-
ending th- winter at Winck-q
The Plymouth l3rethern held ser
vice on the Math St, the other ev-
ening. This was the first appear-
ance this smmn-er.
C C. Pilon is enlarging the, 1-Iu-
eon garage and will add. another
:struetuj'e to the Main St, The len
ilding will be a two story with
-shnw room on- the iiret floror and
a dwelling on thea :second;
The Bell Tel Co., who for the
past weeke have been fitting 'up
a new office -south of L- Wso-n 's
took place in Exeter the other day
when Miss Pearl Luther, daughter
o fMr, and Mrs. H. Lu, they and elle
pert Bissett, son of Theo Bissett
all Of Usborne, were united in:znare
riage by 'Rev. E. Sheppard, The
young eoulile were attended by
Mrs. H, Hill sister of the groom,
'Mr, and Mrs. Bissett left on the ev-
ening train for a short honeymoon
to Windsor. They have takenthe
groom's farm on the 2pd con. of
Usborne,
COUNTY NEWS
North Baron Liberals will meet
at Wingh.am town hall on May 25th
to ehocesea candidate to contest'
the 'riding in the coning :elections
for Provincial.
The other night three garages
jvere• broken into, namely Bruce -
field, Varna, arid Bayfield, and a
lot of tires, oil, etc. stolen.
•Capt, Harry Finn of the steam
er Jolly Inez, was the centre of a
pleasant little ceremony at the
town hall, Goderich, when he was
presented with the customary gift
-of :a new hat for bringing into
Goderich harbor the first vessel of
the Season.
Acting for J. W. King, M.Pr,mrrd
three voters who opposed the el-
ection 'Ie-ition brought by George
Spotton, in North Huron, G. E.
Parkinson has issued execution a-
gainst Mr. Spotton, to recover
$639.94, the Costs of the litrgatic11
which ended in the Appellate , y--
$Sion and resulted in S. W. King,
Progressive, being declared elec-
ted.
Alonzo 316 years old adopted
eon' of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lloyd
St; Mary's was drowned in the cis-
tern at their home on Way 7th. It
is thought the lad lifted the light "s
covering and fell' in, the lid then
fell in.
Percy Armitage was on Mon-
day last elected councillor of Bid-
dulph Tp. by •a majority of 130
over his apponent P. Dickens. The
vacancy was chu'sed by the death
of Thos. Armitage, father of the
suecesafut candidate, who formany
years held the position. The total
number of votes cast wad less than.
per cent. 'of the total.
Mrs. Frank Coates of Usborne,
the other day had the misfortune
to be thrown from a baggy when
a horse she was driving while in
'the act of turning cramped the
buggy and threw the oceupant out
Mrs Coate; Was driving ion the
'S. Boundary of Exeter, she was
bruised and injured in the fall but
no bones were broken.
Another newspaper amalgam-
ation in Ontario is that of the Or -
Packet and Times, the two old
eat papers in the town, the Packet
].has longg been considered one of
the boat edited s' eakl'es• in On':azi:o
and the Times always held its own
with the be -at. e
It is reported from Stratford
that 'that city is to be shortly til
dig' s'onal centre for the Kt-h-7rer
London, and Goderich. branches of
h' To o to K-trhn-e•:ant London
Coach Lines, tdL. A passenger
1•:u3 'sarVi••e betwcea K'tchenar .and
Stretford..un with the Tor-
onto line. and betlinking ween tither Lon-
rlon•and•S r tfo•c1 o S'r''fo• don'
Goderich would be ,star eel in a few
dans, with three lines operating
within a 'week or two.
"Never has the opportunity for
Canadian business in the Orient
been se good as it is today," said'
Allan Cameron, Oriental Manager
of the Canadian Pacific Railway,.
in Montreal recently. "It is true
that the general volume of business
in China and Japan is somewhat be-
low normal owing to both local and,
world conditions but if Canadian
manufacturers and producers now
fail to make an effort to secure the
large share of Oriental trade that
would naturally come to them, the•
opportunity will pass and someone
else will get the business." ,
Following its success at the Brit-
ish Empire Exhibition, the Cana-
dian Pacific Railway is arranging
unusually fine displays for fall ex-
hibitions in Canada. At Toronto,
the exhibits will include a Northern
Ontario hunting scene, having a
painted background sixty by six-
teen feet, a feature of which will
be noose and deer . moving through,
the forest and an attendant guide
to give information to enquirers. A
full-sized model of the front of a
Canadian Pacific engine and other
displays illustrative of the
Co
m-
pan s manyactivitieswill a1so
be•
shown in Toronto. o Won erf
d ulle
e e
trical models depicting Canadian
winter sports, round -the -world
cruises, etc., are slated for Quebec,.
loadon and North Say;.
HENSALL
C, N. R. TRAIN CONNECTION
MORNING
South, Kippen ... .. 8,22
South, Hensall .• . 8.32
South, Exeter ... .8.47
Stage leave Zurich 7,00
North, Exeter . 30.16
North, Hensall - .-.... 10,30
North, Kippen ...10.35
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AFTERNOON
South, 1 ippen .. ..4.40 p.gi'.
South, Henault .,. . 4,50p.m..
South, Exeter r :. .5.05 pan.
Zurieh ...3,00 . p.m.
Stage leave
North Exeter 6,04 p.m.
North, Hensel(...
.. 6.18 pan,
North, KippeKippen. �,.»8.2t yeti,
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