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Zurich Herald, 1926-07-08, Page 401440 11 I�ilYip'diNW7YC1M=1 ,At Every season Of The Year the enterprising farmer needs -the co-operation of a progressive bank. The best way to be sure that your seasonal financial requirements will be taken care of is to 'keepin close touch with your bank all through 'the year. Build up your balance and your ac- quaintance.' These may stand you in good stead in times of emergency or opportunity.. Rbta1 Assets kin excess ce 76o.000.coo) ZURICH HERALD Rev, Dreier of Crediton load 110V. lvley,er ea.chafged pulpits on Sun day 14r ,and Mrs. Walter Fassold atad Miss Venda Fas'sold of London sp- ent Sunday with Mr. and Mks, P. 1+ Ya'ssald. Tile Evangelical church is hold-• ing the annual 'strawberry social onthe &math lawn on July 3th. A good program is being prepared Mrs, Fc pie of ,Hensa'll and deur girt r oiif Windsor, spent a few daps with relatives last week. Mr; and 11Irs, Melvin Guenther and family ('of Windsor , are ciriitr ing with. Mr. , aid Mrs. Chas, Gu- enther: u-entlh,er. BORN- I^';c gland, on Buncda,f' June 27th to Mr. and. Mrs, Wesley HENSALL Miss J. Johnston, Principal fo the Continuation school, is 'spend ing holidays • at Ther honxe in Clif- ford. Mays. J. S. McDo'nald and mother 'left for Toronto for a visit. she recently underwent an operation. James Morrow, of Winnipeg, is here visiting his brother and 'si's tel+s, 'Wm. 'Fee', and sisters,'' John Carmichael left for Detroit where he has !secured a position. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott and family of Toronto, are visiting re- latives in town. Mrs. Percy Southen, of Windsor is visiting with her mother, IVIrs. John Pope. Mr. and . Mrs,. ,Alek Henry and children, of Cass City, iMich., are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Sararas, of Detroit, visited at the hone of her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrae'llarry Price. Helen Elder, who hold's a very good polsition as lisaleslady in Lon- don, don, ins home for a few weeks. Mr. and :Mrs. Duncan of Calgery Alb, are here visiting with relati- ves, he is an engineer en the C'. P. 11 Dr, R. Dougall, while recently visiting in London, took 'Os op- portunity; iof having Ihins tonsils re- moved, and while ialasent for a few days, Russell MacKay, who. hats . nearly competed his : iced -c : ical course, but who according .to requirement's of the medical fac- ulty. will have to practice along l�vith some other.doctor, . took ch- arge of his office. 40 41) 1 .10 4•011006i•.®••09 CCDM •••.0'6•m•66604••••+s•••••••+••••• mss••..•s•••®a+1.•s••••••••s2••••®••••••••••••••• _ • Grand Bend CA,INO: DANCING EVERY EVENING WITH Hugo D'Ippolito's Buescher Boys 8 piece `Orchestra GRAND BEND fa•1RL'S SOFT,BAI,,L LEAGUE GAMES, EVERY TUES- DAY ANdp TIILTRS L,AY at 6p.m. Special Features at the Casino ,ev- ery Monday. Night, watch papers for Special Announcement's. -- Miss McCorkindale, recently of ,Abstralia, have been secured. She ti�=ill deliver two ,addresses, after- noon .and' evening. a The Great NNNorthern Steam- ship Co., Ltd. is the name under which a Dominion charter has been issued to a number of well- known S. 'S. men, who number pur- chased two oil-laurning 'steamers, which they intend putting on the run between Detroit and the Soo. each boat to make a call at God- erich each way ,'during the Idea: son. The 'annual picnic of the Huron Old Boys' Association 'of Toronto, was held in '.Area No. 1, Exhibition Park, in that city on 'Saturday, afi- ternoon last, with; the lafgest at- tendance in the ,,history of the As- sociation• Mrs. McMillian, wife of Tbora'a :1tcMillian, Liberal member for S. Euron in the ,House of Commons, died early on Friday June 2th, at her home in Tuckersmith after an illness of :about three ;pears. Be- sides he husband, the is survived by one son., Wnu. and one daugb;- ter, Margaret Belle, 'at KaiW;one brother John McLean and oneWitt- ter, Margare tMcLean, both of Tucker+sniith. II ARRa COAL I •1 We have made arrangements whereby we can supply our custom • ers with the very, best grades of Scranton Anthracito Coal. Leave • your order with us and we will fill "1. them as shipments arrive. GOOD SUPPLY OF -EST BRANDS OF 'FLOUR, CHICK FDS, STOCK FOODS, ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND WE ;AIM TO SATISFY Louis Schiibe - Zurich PE- arnaceenaSe liarsd:av, 31.Cty Sth, 1926 +. ill' rt„•,g, ..1 x•44 4 4 1:4'T • • • DASHiWOQD ?Don't forget the Strawberry 'so- Iial on the Evangelical church lawn l rs Thursday evening. Mins Laura Reid spent a few -liars in .'Bayfield last week. Me's%srs. Wm. Musser, A. Musser :nil P.'•K.lein'stiver of Detroit 'sp- sent the meek -end with friend's in MTN. Jack Lippert of Bu"•nip,, 'ilsvilsittuig with Mr. +sand Mme. Ivan ,Lippert, Miss Hazel Snell of Detroit sp'- t ..the week -end act her home -'seem , an, ,and Mail. E. Broughton of ti`.orentoy. v'sate'd ,avith •Mr. and Mrs. Z. Kellerman last week. "" -Misses Beta. and Vera Crawford. land Ferrol Hartleib of London asp- t nt Do1ni'inion. Day with Mr. and ':24Lss. D. Hartleib. Mr. and Mays. M, M cisa:ac 'o'f life'troit 'spent the week*-eid with 'd11"lr. and Mrs. P. Mcisaac. '.Mr. and Mrs. C. Stade spent a ••-teav days ,in New hamburg. 242%. ,L. Hamacher and Eddie laird Mrs. Clayton Wildfong of. .i`'iietreit spent the week -end' with dltriends in this /vicinity. Mr. Sind ;Mrs Il', Harris, of (Sar- a, acre visiting 10 town. land Mrs IT, Kraft and 11V,xiss '•ta't'hatn Finkbeiner ts)ient t'hewe;- t+ ei d in Sarx is 'l't1r. and Mrs, H, Mosher of Pon- :t"ttaa'e Visited with Mr. and Mrs,, Mary &> ary Neeb over the week -e_ nd. 'Th'e Evangelical Sunday School itilenic will be :held ,on July 14th t trend Bend, lads Margaret Winer of Detroit Alki visiting heir parents. Mr, and Nita. 1:;d Noll of Mil- d tent I wish to inform the Public that I have dissolved olved ipaxtnership with my former G. elnployer, and "wish to announce that it I have opened an T. -..r. -to -date Garage fit ' In Mr, Heyi's Blo l&n I Al IN POSITION TO GIVE EXPERT 8ERVICE � •a' AND REPAFRS TO ANY MAKE OF 'CAN. ALSO RE- 's'^ BIJILAND CHARGE BATTERIES ON Snap NOTICE ® A ,FULL LINE os GENUINE FORD PARTS FOR SALE ri 4 4. EXETER Frank Taylor has taken a pos- ition 'as salesman with Mr. Milo Snell, Ford Deafer. Mrs, Hillery Horton, was taken to London Hospital last week and as 'soon as she is strong, enough, will undergo an . -operations. The death of Mrs. WI, D. San- ders took'place on June 30th, for) lowing a bad attack of heart tro uble. T.Cei':maiden name was ,Eliz- abeth Welsh, aged 62 years. yShe was born 'on the 2nd con,., of Us, borne Tp., and was a. resident of the community all her life. A quieit wedding tolok place at Caven Presby, manse on Saturday last, when Miss Freeda B. E. Wicke, daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. A. A: Wickie, • of Mitchell, and Mr. Wi'i;- bert J. Gillespie, of town, were un- ited in marriage by Rev. J. Foote, They left on ca hopeymoon, after which they will Teside in Exeter. Mr. ,and Mrs. W. dill Goiulding, bridal couple, returned 'from their wedding trip and received a very warm reception • at the home of the bride''s parents, Mr. -'and Mrs: Godfrey Wein, Stephen., About About 125 guests were present. A large number ,of gifts were receiv The groom's :gift to the bride was a Cabinet of '.Community, Silver. They have taken up hou'sekeeying on Ann street. Miss Clara Kuntz of Lansing is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Kuntz on the 14th. Mins. H. Elsie returned on- Satur- day 'after spending several we- eks in Sarnia. Mr, Vernon Schatz is spending his vacation in Detroit and other places, Ruth Kleinstiver in visiting ;n Detroit. Mildred Kipfer its on the sick list, we hope for a speedy ire. covery. (Intended for last week) Mr: land Wars. Wza..Tieman adn fazr:ily of Stratford :spent Sunday with re:atrves in town. Mrs, Sal'ieiaock and daughter, Vera of 'Cleanwater, Man., Spent a' few days with Mr. and• Mrs. Wan Mall.'. Mr. and Mrs. F, Alvan and fam- ily of Rosetown, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mxis, Ed. Nadiger one day lest week, Master John Donehey of Chicago is visiting hist 'grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Goetz. Mr.. and 'Mrs, S Ireland of „St- ratford i'sited in ;town on Sunday Mr. and Mita. Ervin Mcisaac of Leamington called on Mr. and Mr's P. McI'saac on Saturday Mrs. Sane Guenther yand daugh- ter Grace, of Mitchel" tire visiting Mr. and Mr's.' E., R;. G\iei'ther; Mr. and Mrs. Frye of Dearburn Mich:., spent. Sunday pith Mr( and G, I1..PCile 1VIr. Jack Guenther hf. Windsor is Spending ;his hoidays tat hiis, 11.ornO here. , Mr. Geo, Merner and daughter Kathleen, 'spent a few days h Detroit this week. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Kellerrnan and daughter Katliioen, MrEzra Xaercher and daughters of .t itch- 1 All FORD PRICES T SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 4 Day and Night Service H. rain * rop "°ass• , 4.1 °3+°Sh°E'. "'j'.' .44. .4.4',tt";"t'.j"3". +atal Brag a'o ,. an . ars Ij n••y"';"3'44'py41'p.'F'+g +.4 YIiF NGEL. a44^an•�t ��C� �'•�'^``O'er �'O�l•�•OO WEEKLY- HALF HOLIDAY, SEA- SON 1926. We, .the' undersigned business men of the Village of Zurich, a- gree to close our res(pectis'e p1 aces of business every Wednes- day afternoon beginning June 2nd 'and ..sending 'Sept. 29th, both. clates incluslive. A, F. Hess, Chas.'"+Fritz, Brown Bros., J. Gasicho & Sons, Louis Sch. ilbe, L. W. Hoffman, Stade & Weido, E. E. \4'uerth, J. W'.. Mer - tier, John Kipper, Williams. :Bros. George Hess, Edward Weltin, ,0' Erein & Sons, Hcrry G. Hess, Al- bert G. Hess, Fred Thiel, Johnston & Kaibfiei'seh, V. V. Siebert, T. L. Wurm, W. L. Siebert. •tE'1"i.atn.d:7,".:, W;'.,:i lay I y, ;'J ,",�; r. N+ y.t., ,...�. 4.1 ,i 3y AN. CREDITON Mrs. G. Wurtz and son Lloyd of Pigeon, Mich., are spending re a time with relatives here. Sorry that Mrs. E. Beaver pis under the Drls. care. Ethel McKay has returned to her home at Seaforch. Almeda Finkbeiner,, teacher of St. Jacobs. is home for the sum- mer months. Mrs. S. Morlock and children are 'visiting relatives at Detroit. Mrs. C. -Trick and Kenneth are visiting friends at Stratford. Lulu Morlock of Forest City, is apepding the holidays ,with lair' parentshere.f r Bev. and Mr's, McTavish ha,'e moved to their new field •of labor at Exeter, and they were the re- cipient's of several addresses and rpresentation!5: Their semis to be no isearcity of teacher's, the trustees bf Crediton public 'school ,received ,over 200 ap- plications to fill the: vacancies in the tschool. The following teach- ers have been- fengaged for the coming term; Principal, Miss Ad dileen' Geiser, Crediton; II Room, M'i'ss Bernice Martitl, London,; tPr-- ima.ry 'Mi'ss Veola Prang, ygurich. HENSALL C. N. 13. TRAIN CONNECTIONS MORNING South, Kippen ___ ... 8.22 a.m.. South, Hens'ali ___ ... 8.32 arm. South, Exeter ... .. ...8.47 a.m. Stage leave Zurich ._. 7.00 a.m, North, Exeter ... _-. ._. 10.16 a.m. North, Hensuii ....._ ... 10.30• a.m. North, Kippen _.. ... ...10.35 am. AFTERNOON South, . Kippen ... .. ...4.40 p.m. South, Hensall ... ... 4.50p;nn. South, Exeter' ...5.05 pan:. Stage leave Zurich .__3.00 pan. North.. Exeter ... 6.04 p.m. North, Hensel! .•. 6.18- p.m. North. Kippen •.. -• 6.28 p.m. Zurich's Opportunity Greatest Value in Clothes dor Men 125 to 150 CENTS FOR YOUR $1.O0 Lies the Wonder and envy of the Tailoring Trade. How we do it is our business That we Do it is your business YOUR SPRING SUIT MADE -TO -MEASURE. OF IMPORTED WOOLENS DIRECT FROM THE MILLS TO YOb?i i 'HUNDREDS OF THE VERY LATEST SHADES AND PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM t, t 1 , COME AND SEE US Good Pres!sir+g, Skillfully done by a real Tailor, is as Refresh- ing to Your Suit, as :a good night's (Sleep is .to you, PRESSING AND .ITERATIONS REASONABLY DONE. Ea E. 1NU Til. Tailor, Men's Furnishings - Zurich, Ont1i' Where the Good Clothes carne from ' • O4Up•p �a�4'�•V#�o.d C� O.OQti44.40-�; - •.., 490A..bT ZURICH HERALD Established 100' ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY NOON FROM THE. 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ZUiii(:xL ON is COUNTY NEWS Ornagewalk at Clinton, ton Jtily 12th, The Orangemen are male-' ing preparaltionis for (a big d,e- nionatration hi Clinton on tJtily 12. y. ;, the m 'tee a Anyone, who wcslzes<,.to s •o'wc1 will have to go to Clinton. The .County W. 0, T. C. cenVen- tion is to be hald a:t Winighani •00 July 8114, and promises to be a i e ,l 7r WiAMNIANAWMINWHIMAIMAN Zurich Drug Store INSECTICIDES The season has now' arrived when everyone, 'especially the fanner, has to fight against various kid.ds of Insects. We.can supply you with the :proper...... remedy for each kind of Insect. Pest, We have Paris Green, 'Arsenate of,Lead, Helibore, Insect Powder, Ply Tox, and various other .Insect destroyers t .011 99 A. J. a !L� Dr1 Zu '� ric 71Llleurwe.}JU•EIU Yaa"^ •