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Zurich Herald, 1926-05-27, Page 4► • ► 1 1 1 1 1 ZURICH ' HERALD 1 e ars.. Ward Frit and Pred '61111.7161. Were on a. trip to Windsor litetsera. L. W. Uroffntin .ui1 d'1:,. iAlpb )elChert were to S, ai'orth on deputation of 50 z•epreatenw• 'wig the Retail Merchants' Assoc- : tion of Canada, wait^c1 upon ..71t>reinier King and members of 111Oa cabinet; and later upon Rt, *Coax. Arthur Meighan, leader of ?ppolaition, A lie%-latio:n was ''ght from, the excise stamp tax Win receipts, and it was urged that and{'deiration be given to a asp^c- .'' .,'Sales tax to be placedon the •atibmal loader buisiness as these firms lone, of the taxes in the c:onimun- cities is which they .traded, A A bill' taxing mail-order bu'srness wa8 being protmoted in the pro-. ins? of • New J run'aWiek at the present ti•naew as tin experimental n easu.rck, f I ' .. Dashwood l4liss. Elizabeth, IIartleib of Lon - den its 'spending her holidays at her borne hare. • Mr. and Mrs. J.,Preeter and fam ay and Miss Fanny Preeter of Kitchener, called on friends in town on lvrondiv. Miss Ferrol Hartteib. of London spent the 24th at her home. E has a memorandum on the cheque stub of every account -- and an entry in his bank book as well.••a double check on his business. The incoming cheques or cash are also shown in his bank book. In a flash he can tell when he paid any par- ticular account or when an account was paid to him. His bank book tells hire. He has no need to go to town to do his business if he is rushed. A cheque by mail pays an item or makes deposits almost as quickly as he could do it himself. Today the safe, efficient, satisfactory method of busi- ness is through the Bank. B ,IK OF MONTREAL EstablisYaed 1$17 Total Asscts in excess of 4760,000.000 IViz^• �1"izz, Bergey and Miss 14:>~ eta Hoffnflan of ICitehenier, 1s,pept the week -end with. Mr, and It t , m IL Roffman. Mr. and Mr's, S, Adams 0.11',01:11... in town o.i Sunday'. ]lir. and Ml's. 3, Wein spent Sun day in Stratford. Mrs. 3, .Lippert is on the, sick .I list, We hope foil: a speedy le -4. co very, • • Mr, and Mrs, B. R. Gueiajtherr and family : spent Sunday in Mit',' shell. ' Mr. and. Mzis, W. 'Fassold and Miss Verda Fassold of London, sp- ent the 24th with Mr. and ails. Fassold, Mi. and Mrsa May and Miss T. Ehleiis of Kitchener, ,tslzezit the we- ek-end with Mr. and Mts. S. Oes- treicher• r q• Mr. Vernon ,Schatz and Miss Idella Bender spent Sunday in Mitchell. Mrs. L. I3lnvacherland Mr, R. Wrllert left for Detroit'last, we- ek where. they ,wi11 remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guen'ther,Mr, Jack Guenther and Mills Rose :Guenther of. Windsor spent : the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. C4 uenther. - Mr. and Mrs. Ilerinan Zirnna?r o i'Stratford, 'spentt he 24th in town, 2,404: 604/ 061s$•09.08• ®ta00H:tD0t:V •ee.•avhd/C804, 41aa••••b•t • • ••a Spring Seeds • We have -`ecei\ eel our supply of = • Spring Seeds and can supply you • -with practically e-sc ' thing in this• o • • a • • i • • • • •• Zurich I line such as Garden Seeds, Flower SEEDS, AND GRASS EEDS IN .LARGE QUANTITIES FOR THE FARMERS, H 0ICE S � D CORN NOW IS SHE TIME TO LOOK AFTER. YOUR SEED CORN, WE HAVE IT BEST BY TES'1',IN MOST OF THE LEADING VAR fTXES. GET YOURS NOW LET US SHOW YOU OUR SUPPLY OF SEEDS AND BE ;CONVINCE( THAT THIS IS THE PLACE TO -GET YOUR SUPPLY. Louis Sc Ibe •omoseesseasseaseeasseeestiseesteeesessisessooseetrootass• HENSALL. Lad McEwen and W. Fai:bairn, were at Detroit, returning with 2 new Essex Coaches. Mrs. Peter Fisher and daughter are moving their household ef- fects from Kipperi. Mrs. J. '0awth;o(ctpe of Tavis- tock, spent a few days, here with h:er mother, Mr as.Thos. Dick, Thos, Parlrner Sr., is here vis- iting his son, Thos. Jr. of the gro cery store, and is olol*ing'tive11. Sam Rennie !spent the week-errd in Palmerston, assisting the choir in the United Church, and al!sosang solos. ' Andrew Boa, a divinity student who will shortly :be ordained, Con- ducted services with very much acceptance in the United Church. Jas, McDougall, ,who has carr 'foron a merchant tailor bn!sines: for th.e past few years has edymo to Hamilton. Rev. McTavish ;of Crediton, gave bis '1.uatsrted 'e _tune "F:'onn the Manger to the Cross," in the, has^rent of the United Church on. Friday evening last_ J. McDonald agave a motor car demonstration in his leafs room her on Tuesday ..olive last. Sev oral engineers were present f roar the Chevrolet motor car works of Oshawa. Mrs. Fleming- returned home af- ter vi!s'ting r;:latives in Kitchener for a ,time. E, .Knipe visited 'relatives in Lostoweli. The Lorne Fire Engine Co., of Ingersoll, had a chemical engin in town the otherevening, giving a u-Lildemonstration,- a bonfile was lin-- CM t on a vacant lot and several pa : - P3 of coal 011 thrown on it, and ig sited. The engihe 1iad it under control in leas than a -minute. Very much ,interest is being utak en in our r 1 a;'ry t on -.out on with. baseball and the fo.lo«'ing will ,. e interesteng to the lovers of the game. S'uth. H ron Baseball Le- sgue opens at Henssll on Thursday May 27th, when the Exetar nine !Bali be here for the first game. Reeve Owen Geiger -will usher in the 1926 'season. The comrnnuity was shocked o 1 on Saturday morning last, when 'word war re ci:•ed that Daridale- Lean had died isudienly at th-• hone of his cousin at Riverside' Farm, Tuckerrsinith. He has be- en out there for a few days help- ing to pull in the crop and was found dead in bed in the morning iu'st lying there as if aseelp, Was ,tere 78 years ago in 1 ve:I in Tuck- ersmith, till he; mored to Hen'saln: 14 yrarr ago, He IS survived by his widow and two son, he a as a well read man, active and in- du'strio•us for his age, and highly• 'respected.. i 1,P , p 1 It's safe to buy your tires. wherever you see this sign, for the efficient Dunlop Of- ficial Dealer stakes his reputation on and: D invests .his. money, in r them. O A248 Herb Mous Dunlop Official Service Depots: eauZurich Geo. H. Beatty, Varna w CREDI ON Helen Meisaac who hale been home for a week's holidays has returned to London.. :Elgin. Woodall left for Detroit where he has :accepted a position as bookkeeper. 11a've Fran cis CI like and family returned home aafter !spending a week in Detroit. The; •Crediton Horse Shoe Club met and elected the following of - Japers for the year. • Hon. PK:s, G. Beaver, Fres. Joe Lawson; vice- pres., Eli Lawson; manager•, Geo Eiiber; Secy -trews. G. E, Wenzel. The first 'tournament is being pl- ayed in :Crediton on May 21th:, Sam'l Redden recently moved to London from Crediton, 'about two months ago he Suffered from the fin, followed by a severe attack of pneumonia and near:tis, of the right leg, !she i :si ainin6 !slowly but still unable to walk. Jacob Schwartz is under th.e doctor's care,being i11 with filo- odpoi'soning in his hand, GIad. that he is improving. Fred Wuerth !suddenly became very ill the other night and the doctor was hurried to his bedside for immediate aid, is improving. EXETER Mites Ella Link, of Seafortb, has been 111 at the home ;of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kuntz. A. J. Payne had a bone in lits wr'st fractured. when he was thrown from: the delivery wagon of Jones & May. Jas. Fenrice, who has begin cr- itically, from pneumonia, is im- proving. Mr's. 0, rI. Skelton was taken to London Hospital, where sle was operated on for mastoid. Mrs. Jane Ryckman suffered a severe paralytic stroke. George Hill, a former resident o fExeter, died. in Toronto on May a.Ftlr, following a stroke., he was 83 years, 7 months and a days old, we% a native of England, and for many years was an employee o fthe late J. Pickard, The death took place at her residence :south of the village oa Fr.day last of one of the pioneer residents of the community in the person of Mrs. Jas. Sweet, aged 85 years and 8 months. 'Deceas ed was around as usual and had nartaken of a hearty dinner and a few hours later was stricken and denly and expired. Several mon- ths ago !she •suffered a s evei e ill- nesS and at that time her life was ,sietspaired but recovered. She was born in Hay Township and all her life had been ;spent in the com- munity. COUNTY NEWS. The merahnata of Varna intend obser3 i'ig th t weekly half Holiday commencing Thursday, May 20,th and •each Thu.lsclay afternoon thr- oughout the s immer months. 'The home of 1V%. and Mit. Arth tzr 'Brooke, Centralia, was the scene o 'fa pretty wedding on. May 12th -when : their youngest daygilter Mary L. became the 'sbride of Wm. E. Ckelton. The Clinton Knitting Company ma.de their first shipment of hos- iery to . New Zealand and have al- so received orders for Georgetown Denserar¢r British Guiana, South America. ' On. Saturday last one of Clin- ton's oldest resident and highly e5. teemed residents passed away in the person of Wm.. Harland, he be- ing the last .member of the family, He was bora at Hamilton, but ca- me up 72 years ago, when Clinton rcas !still known as :Rattenbury''s Corners. Work Will soon begin on the highway, foam Milers between Mit- chell. and Dublin, work will begin at • once, W, X. King, of Oaks:ille: has the contract. A depth ,of 3,0011 feet hats been. reached by the men .who are dril- ling for oil' on the Challenger farm in Logan, and®there are now two shifts of worker's, and working day and night:. • The Prov. Government Deist, of Highways advertised some time a- i;o for tenders for a . concrete pave: meat and an • asphaltic pavement emfr Goderich to Clinton, but no contract has yet been accepted. The Government pays 80 percent of the cost and the county the remaining 20 per cent, HENSALL 0, N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIO'l MORNING South," '.I ippi n ... ..- 8.22 a.m. South, Hensall ...' ... 8.32' aim, South, Exeter . ...8•.47 am. Stage leave Zurich.... 7.00 a,m, North, Exeter ...... ... 10.1:6 a.m, North, Hansen .. 10.30 a.'in. North, Eippen ... ......10.35 ant', AFTERNOON South, 7tippen 4.40 p,m. South, Pensalt ... ... , 4,50pau, South, hater . Y• -.6,05 pan. Stage leave Zurich ... —6.00 pan. North l keter .. ... , 6,04 p,m., North, 13ensall'.. ... 6 is p.m. N.O tl, lit} 0n.' •!a.• 642.1 pyo w,._,.. . 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