Zurich Herald, 1929-11-21, Page 1Vol. XXX No..
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 211929.
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Make your Fall- purchases from your home Merchants
LOCAL MA!IlKIEVS
(Competed every Wednesday)
:Butter, creamery" _.,...._. 4b
:ESSs' . -_ r., .30, 40
-Old Hens _ .
Chickens
Melts ..........
Wheat ... _- 1:20
Cots .... . , _ e .60
Barley. _ , 70
Buckwheat ... $0
Flour cwt.0 4:75
Bran ton . - e - -+' o — _ _ at
Shorts ton 36.00
Dried apples
Dutch sett asions _..__b._a.e. 8
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ZURICH FLOUR MILLS
• Beginning November 26th, Chopp-
ing.and-Rolling will be: dime on Tues-
day, Thursday and Saturday all day.
STEPHEN ,COUNCIL.
The (Geunca"! of the Township of
:Stephen convened in ti"ie Town' Hall,
Crediton. on Monday, November 4th,
at 2 Tan. ...AI the members were pre-
sent. Minutes of previous meeting
were read and approved.
The Council organized thernselves
into :a Court of Revision to consider
apps � against the Casser and Smith
Drainage by-laws. There being no
appeals filed with the Clerk, the
Court on motion. of T. "Seatreau and
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Mason && Risch Upright Piano,
good as new. Will sell at right
price for quick sale. A real buy
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Seasonable Footwear
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FINEST OF PATENT, NEWEST
WOMEN
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SMARTEST OF COLORS. 1N
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LAETHEBS, MEN ARE WEARING PATENTS, BRO'W'N :AND
BLACK IN QUALPITES THAT MAKE 'THE PRICES MOST UN-
USUAL.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RUNNING SHOES PO'' EVERY
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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E. Gill' was adjourned and the "rep-
orts adopted.
That By-laws Nos. 421 and 422 for
the consrtuction of the Smith and
Gaiser Drains having been read three
times be passed and signed by the
Reeve and Clerk and sealed.
That By -Law No. 423 being a by-
law defining the mode of collecting
taxes for 1929, having been read 3
times be passed and duly signed.
That By-law No. 425 being a By-
law to raise $5,000.00 to meet cur-
rent expenditures until taxes are col-
lected be passed.
That the tender of Edward Fahner
for the construction of the Smith
Drain and the tender 'of Thomas and
-ohn Chambers for the construction
of the Gaiser Drain be accepted.
That. By-law No. 424 being a
By -lay to appoint Freeman Mor -Jock
Tax Collector for the year 1929, hav
ing been read three times be passed.
That the unused funds to the cred-
it of the Sitter and Turner Drains he
refunded pro rata.
A large number of accounts were
passed which will appear in the Tre
asurer's report in December..
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain at the Town Hall; Crediton, on;
Monday, December 2nd, 1929, at 1
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Henry Eilber, Clerk.
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of the
Fall Examinations of S. S. No. 4,
(South) a, Stanley. Those marked
with an asterisk were absent.
Sr. IV-Jeneveive Etue 80%, Jean
Carnie 79, Elizabeth Snowden 74.
Jr. IV—Anna Cleave 71, Milton'
Talbot 68, Mary Campbell 68, Robt.
Carnie °, Logan Cleave *, Walter{
Rohner
Jr. IlI—Kenneth Etue 79,^.Asa SG.
-eckle 78;' Eileen Talbot. 76, Mabel
Hohner *.
II—Leonard Etue 78, Bertram Ca-
rnie 78, Mervin Gerber 70, Mary
Snowden 69, Robt. Turner 69.
Sr. Pr.—Violet Turner 75, Jimmy
Cleave 69, Buelah Ducharme 69.
Jr. Pr.—Melvin Gerber 60, Delor-
es Ducharme 57.
No. on Roll 23. Average attend -
21.8.
ante
Teacher—Mrs. R. F. Scotchmer
The South Huron Sunday School
Convention held in the Evangelical
church on Friday of last week, was
in every way a decided success, as
a large attendance was present at
both afternoon and evening meetings
Mr. Colin Campbell, of near Bayfield
who is the president of this worthy
organization, made a very good chair-
man in the afternoon session, while
Mr. J. B. McLean, of Kippen, the
County president presided in the
chair in the evening session. The
main speaker of the day was Rev.
Priest of Toronto, who is the gener-
al secretary of the Ontario Religious,
Education Council, and his messages.
were inspiring and well received.
More than
Ever
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.4. ELMER OESCH
Only, about five more weeks till
Christmas, the happiest time of all
the year.
Miss Glenn of London, visited with
her friend, Mrs. C. Eilber a few days
last week.
Mr. Oliver Johnson of Goderich,
spent Sunday at the home of his bro-
ther, Mr. Thomas Johnson.
Mrs. Melvin Brown, of the Goshen
Line, South, is spending a few weeks
with her sister at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Strat-
ford were Thursday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobe.
We specialize on Ford service, we
stock genuine Ford Parts, all models
1912 to 1929—Sandy Elliot.
Messrs. Edward and Gerald Bed-
ard of Detroit, are spending a few
weeks layoff at their home here.
Mrs. Peter r the er is visiting al in ;• y, „ ; +++++++ *++"*"44$++*•++++++++k+++ ee
Port Huron for the week, she also is • a "�"
attending the funeral of the late +,
Albert Dowe, a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Auburn, SALE
spent Sunday with the latter's auntfi
For Quick Sale
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SILVER PLATED IN CASE
LIKE NEW FOR ONLY
$75.00
COAL. 1925
! COLD DAYS
YES, THE COLD DAYS ARE IMJ
AGAIN! ARE YOU PR> PA '?
WE ARE Prepared with a lase
Supply of
HIGH .GRADE FUELS
Genuine Scranton Awtiracits,Set:-
way Colce, Miller's Creek Sed.
Pocahontas, Cannell, Galt .%mess*„
and Small Pea Coal for Bantu
DISCOUNT of 50e per ton allow/slit
for CASH PAYMENT ONLY'
Canso ,„
Hess, The Jeweller H E N SA LL ONT1
Office Phone .lOw How Phone Aar.
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and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. True 4.
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mner 14th con. +
Mr. Bill Weber, of Elmira, visited •!' HIGH CLASS USED CARS
at the home of his brother, Mr. Aar- + i. t a�
on A. Weber, on the Bronson Line, •r BEFORE BUYING A NEW OR USED CAR OF ANY MAKE BE
on Sunday. .i.
Messrs. Ralph and Nelson Bender +
Mr. and Mrs. William Hybein of Lis-
:towel), were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, s.
Parr Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Herald, and two
children, Wilma and Harold, MissV.
Williams and Miss Erma Smith, all of
Shakespeare, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Smith.
Messrs. Sam Lyttle and Harry
Warner of Toronto, were Sunday vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Meyers. Mr. Lyttle, being
an old friend of the Meyers when
they resided out West.
Mr. Milton Heyrock of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCutcheon and
Marian, of London, and Mrs. S. R.
Knechtel -of St. Jacobs, visited at the
home of Mrs. Knechtel's mother, Mrs
S. Rennie on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hoffman, Mr.
W. H. Hoffman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leeroy O'Brein motored to Stratford
on Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Hoffman,
who spent the past week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. W. Finkbeiner, returning
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Charrett of the
Blue Water Highway, have recently
returned from a most pleasant trip
to :the U.S.A. They motored to De-
troit, where they were accompanied
by their son, Mr. and Mrs. 'Zipb. Char
retie, and motored on to Lorene, I11.,
where they have a daughter in the
Convent' at that place. They also
took in the big city of Chicago, and
have many interesting things to re-
late of what they saw.
What might have been a more ser-
ious accident
er-ious'accident occurred on the Goshen
Line South, on Saturday evening,
when Mr. Ducharme of Detroit, was
motoring out to the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Ducharme,
and Mr. George Regier of the Goshen
Line was returning to his home. Mr.
Regier in passing the other car did
not turn not sufficient to clear the
oter car with the result that the Du-
charme car suffered by damaging the
both fenders on the left side, and
other minor injuries. Fortunately
no one was injured.
On Thursday of this week will corn
ntence a gigantic sale in the mercan-
tile business in . Zurich, and in the
store of T. L. Wurtn, who has as-
signed his entire stock to the Sand-
ers Selling System of Toronto, Can-
ada's fastest .selling organization, and
as Mr. 'Wurm is selling out, the stock
is priced such that it. will move out
very rapidly. This is just the time
of year when the public are very
much in need of good staple goods.
and this sale is therefore at a very
opportune time. Bring your neigh-
bors and friends to this big event,
and come often yourself.
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CHRYSLER 4 DOOR SEDAN
4 Wheel Hydraulic Brakes, New Goodyear Baboon Tires, NetsarseY
Wood Wheels, Fenders, Upholstering and Motor O. K..
SPECIAL ONLY $410.00
1927 FORD COUPE
Looks Like New
Special Equipment: Front and
Rear Bumpers, Heater, Foot
Accelerator, Water Pump, and
Extra large Steering Wheel.
1 BUGGY.
1 Ford Light Delivery Truck
1 Piano.
1 Heider Tractor.
1 1929 Essex Sedan.
1927
FORD COACH
Finish and Upholstering
Like New
One Overland, and OF¢e
Jewett Touring Cara
At your own prise,
1 Mechanical Conditfam.
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We have .._ larges.toch, of Fall an
Winter Goods
ON HAND. NEW FLA,NNELETTES, MILITARY FLANNEE,
MACKINAW FLANNELS ANfit • TWEEDS, WOOL AM:t FL#MX-
NELETTE BLANKETS, MIEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATIER COATS.
WIND BREAKERS, * Erkvir SOCKS AND STOCKINGS,. UNDER-
WEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ALSO M g.
GLOVES AND CAPS. '
ALL PRINTS, caINGtr.A.MS„ IIROUDCLOTHS AND S104'iIME3;
GOODS AT SEDUCED PRICES
WE KEEP SUPPLIES FOR ALA.DIN LAIIlPS.,
WE WILL EE PLEASED TO MAVIS YOU CALL AT OUR owns',
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