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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-05-07, Page 1rl Vol. XXXI No.45 H.E..!... Ft A 1., ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7193 .1 Chester L. Smith, Publishatag ;1.25 ayear, U.S. $1.60 is Adverame *1,50 IN ARREARS, ea bur B , catnaiin Publicity is the Greatest Facoor in Home Merchandising The tourists have already) started Tuesday night two of theist Am:riml d at the harbor park We admire their spirit.—Goderich Starr. Sunday,April 2%,. saw the annual change to daylight, sav;%ug time in Many cities in Canadaand in the United States with the:.usual amount of confusion because the rest 'o'f the :popu'laiion remained on standard time. Will Improve Firsliing At the past week -end two million whitefish fry were deposited in. Lake Huron at •Godericle And similar quan- tities at Bayfield and Port Albert. Also 200,000 jumbo herring were de- posited at Goderich and similar quan- M1" 0.4+0004. . 4-ro000-04.00.1.9.000.0.2.4. 41,.4>+bfr9.l .6'tso-.;.+bo4•mR+U•943,{s„ •�•°". artless, Etc. • 4 .4 Pianos Pianos IF YOU HAVE BEEN 'iCi:-iYF3Ki1eEG. OF AII'D%FSG. A FINE NEW 0 PIANO TO THE, P'LEASUR'ES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT Us,. AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR. THE POPULAR SHERLOCK MANNING LINE: • ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE • • .F R D EL 0, PHONE 102- Gtil 444 4, Q,•0(I' S 400 4* 4040,-“444 69 a et 4'54. 0,00 ere le WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS. VAZ ICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFERING THE SAKE TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. ZUMOH 4 4 4 4 4 ai a 4 4 4 d 9 4 0 4 • 4 4 9 4 b ©' ti 4 0 4 6 4 s 4 0 4 4,40 eeeeete004e4e Ft c9 5* 2 SINES Shoet is With a { MAKE YOU STEP OUT AMBITIOUS, READY TO G.O. EVERY GOOD STYLE FOR SPRING IS HERE. BLACKS, BROWNS, SPORTS. iii GREAT COLLECTION OF NEW ARRIVALS. ASIDE FROM GENUINE PLEASURE OF INSPECTING, THESE NEW GOODS FIRST,. IS THE ADVANTAGE OF EARLY SELECTION. AND YOU'LL CHOSE FROM THE FINEST VARIETY OF EX- CLUSIVE SHOE: MODELS FOR MEN,.WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT VERY LOW PRICES. g .PA.E ING .NEATLY DONE Bre int .he. 'G INDO �l7tl9i'F AY OUR topsfigepagZegiatlit4AMICiAtgiil,datMeM744MBea ti+ces16:0•6 4207:0 LA0,. 4 0.04. Sti•tke to •:r 4, ,$,6d"d*p'py`4J-0VSi. t: d'.11 4'1"1 - ea a 0 0 0 Lewsting address by R. W. Wade,• 'Director of the Ontario Li •stock Don't forget to buy a box of home jBranch. Ise answered a number of made • Candy on Saturday afternoon questions relative to different phases orevening, May 9th in the shop next 5 ( of the industry and also explained to Mr. C. Fritz's shoe store. This e the conditions on • which the 20% ;ale o[ homemade candy is sponsored 1 bonuses were paid to farmers who by the Evangelical church choir. Buy purchase a pure-bred bull for the a box for mother as the following o iiest time. One director was aP- day is. mother's day. pointed for each of the sixteen town - ®• hila:; and an executive body of fitve Mrs• Fleischauer, Passes ee chosen from among the sixteen dir- Emma Flaxboard, daughter of co . •tors, Following Is the result of ry and August Flaxboard, and be - those appointed in our vicinity -fres- lowed. ' companion of Henry Fleisch- ..:ner,0was born in Hay Township, February 16, 1877 and died at her home in Zurich, April 30, 1931, aged 54 years, 2 months and 14 days. On Mereh 6, 1897 she was united in marriage to Henry Fleischauer .who predeceased her 11 years., ago. Five sons end six daughters were given them. One daughter dying in infancy titles at Kincardine and Port Albert. These steps for the improvement of fishing in Lake Huron were taken by the Department of Fisheries, through, arrangements with Mr. Spotton, M.P. the local riding representative. Mrs. Nathan Peck Passes Mrs. Nathan Peck, a popular resi- dent of Hensall, and formerly of St- anley Township passed away at . 'her home, Hensall on Wednesday of last week, 'after an illness of some dura- tion. She is a sister to Mr, John Mc- Kinley of Clintno, and is survived by one son, R. N. Peck of Stanley. Dr. Peck of Hensall, another son, died a few years ago. • The funeral was held privately on Friday, from her o home Hensall, to Bayfield Cemetery e for 'interment. 1'. Ward Fritz is away to Oshawa oil lousiness. 1'. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer, and and Mrs. H. H. Cowen motored ondon' last Thursday. t°. and Mrs. E. E. Weido and Dor- hyr ;vere Sunday visitors with God - i5.11 friends. . tee •D. Gascho is spending the Summer Women's Institute Meetings "a we with her mother, Mrs. P. Bren- .neOittan, at Blake, and who is i11. A summr series of Women's Iasi itute meetings will be held in Huron ;M;r. Clarence Farwell who attend- ed the Technical School at Hamilton fot=,a few months has returned home. County as follows: May 13th Sea forth, Public Library; May 14th, Crediton and Zurich, Institute Hall at Crediton; May 15th, Exeter and Iiarondale, James St. church; May. 18th, Goderich, 11TcKay Hall; May 19th, Kintail and Dungannon, private residence; May 20th,. Auburn, 'For- ester's Hall; May 21st, St. Helens and St. Augestine, hall; May 22, Win gham, council chambers; May 26, Belgrave, Foresters' Hall; May 27, Blyth memorial hall; May 28th, Clin Mr. F. C. Khlbfleisch has =hang - is Pontiac for a new one purch- as a"ag It from Mr. G. Koehler, local agent.. k,011'. and Mrs. Lennis O'Brein of C>li;lton were Sunday visitors at the haMe of the foriner's parents, Mr. and :firs. Wm. O'Brein. Mrs. L. t'xein is remaining in Zurich for a e 'daps. ton C.O.F. hall. The speaker for M. cloy Brothers of Stratford, and IT,known in the sport line as well automobile dealer, was in town 't ceday evening, and showed the 'euto fanciers something• pretty in a new Chrysler Eight. cob Ortwein of the 13ron- ,rho has beer not enjoying t'I'healt.h the past winter, yeas ,don the past week to consult a.';si*eialist, but is back to his home again and we trust will soon be im- proved in health, these meetings is Miss Aletta Smith, R. R. No. 1, Gianford Station. County Livestock Improvement Association Formed A meeting of the livestock men of the County was held in the Agric7l to ural Office, Clinton, on Satnrd,,y tornoon ,",Apr tl 2 Lith at which ;:{. linty lestoek IniprOveinent'lotrfa" ion was formed. About seventy live -- stock men and others interested we- re present and listened to a very in - (3 ident, Hu •h Hill, Go iei'ich; "Fice- e1 fres.-Isaac Wright, Wingham; Sec- ° t rear., Ian McLeod, Clinton; Meet - ti/ ors—S. Huron, Wm. Oestreicker, Crediton; N. Hu:•on----Oliver 'Turn 0 hull Brussels For Township Direct di or Irt otil' vicinity—Code:len. Iaenl! ® Cox; Hay, L. H. Rader; McKillop, G. is LleGeevin; Stanley, Clifford Keys: St- e ephen, Wm. Ocestrcieker; Tuckersmith It 1 as given to Mr. and Mrs. Fiefs - ! Melvin Crich; Usborne, E. J. Pym. chauer--to live a hoppy and peaceful 9 A motion w apassed at the meeting w,,cl ied life for a period of 23 years. to the effect that any farmerin the Wh. u: first married they lived on a County v iso purchased a pure-bred farm on. the 14th of Hay Tp., after sire on or after January lst, 1931 father's -death Mrs. Fleischauer came would be eligible for the 20("-' Tenors to Zurich and lived here for about 11 provided such animal passed official Yeaee.e =The departed was of a quiet inspection. Any farmers Who would n eSe.,.l.ed, peaceful, and well dispo it- s l;e in line for this bonus should dir- ioned nature. She was a faithful o ect in touch at once with their Town- Wife, a devoted and loving mother, 0 ship ..Director or write direct to the baso a faithful member of the Evan - 0 Eect'etary, Tan MacLeod, Dept. of gelical church and while health per - 0 Agriculture, Clinton. mitted •was a regular attendant at 0 worship. Those -surviving iter are six- ,"i:tors: Mrs. Louis Kraft, Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Fred C. Kalbfleisch, Mrs. M. -.Teid- ing'r, Mars.- H. Howald all of Zurich; A Tile Fleischauer Family telco this Mi.s. Criste Hey, Babylon Line, and 0 opportunity of thanking their friends ittes, Ilye Staubus, Dashwood. Two 0 eed It I4;hi)nrs for the i:,nclIce.,`' and el•3ih.r,,:.John Flaxboard of Stanley 4 eye., eethy extended to tem devil -ye Tia.. nd Hy. Flaxboard of Zurich. 'heir hc."eveme t, and el.,o thank ail :,.' children surviving mother are: thoe: who so kindly loaned their -'iee .langhters; Clara, (airs. Ed. cars. :1oop(i) Detroit; Dora (-airs Wm. Kamoka; Adeline (Ai rti. Vic - t;;)' ' '-:(:,r) Dashwood; Eleanor and flet . at home. : Five sons remain: .r,e 3 of Stanley Tp; Lorne of the In loving m n-iory of our deal i'are Line; Irvin of O,iilha; Alter:. r: fr tau -lend and Father, 1•-,19. ;3e11111 - d Norman. at home. Screen grd.Ii:1^ tloitn' 1 vaho passed away one e..,r 1 ..l'. ee-ii and many other friends and ego, A.pril 30th, 1930, r rlal rhea abide to give the t :;tin .1 ?wil; ned. ss.iddc i !Tree the call, tied the 'departed lived a devout and. Hie s '1.1•!il. de+nth =;i.1111i3O•+ tt:,. 'di. i.. ehristian life; rot.-stooutt two But Cod is good, -He ivc•,-4 -us strength. .:re her health was failing her, but To here! ore helevv lest. �"_i oat t?tree weeks ago leer 111ni :;; i.., ire leve, hull, so we 911.; him., -_ :riche and 011 'l h,i, ( i4 e^..,. I In oor lovit1 e1;`nler?'y he is deer, eoon she: went peacefully awey. 1.ii 1 o a LIn nit e1. 1e1 A,'e:.0 fel, teiVa yti L...1; .1 servicein charge of 1 ee pee - 0 ' Ile,hc1t11 ' many < '1•t:. 11, tor; Rev.W. Y. Dreier, wt; 11 ".Id from '? It is only those have lost can tall her lato residonee, Zurich on St: ;r,. The Borrowing of parting, without dee. • ''' a' 2iid, Inte1.1nantt was made e0• . at the Bronson. Line Evangelical cen- ly n..tsecl by wife, Isrothe i, ;:o, .ty. The bereft family have the .9 - and dauglitee. sy rapathy . of ,their many friends, i 5. • No y t7� dA matterwhere e look S Y o .f 11 9 9 NO SMARTER STYLES. NO GREATER COMFORT. NO SURER SERVICE NO BETTER VALUES! HAVE. A yMONl EIIIFUL RANGE OF MEl'L'`"o- B.T'ieADY SUITS IWY 9 6y:L ADE ) B>: A1.ILKEit LS AND &T Ultl3E 1 :301'. "SG" h'a`ll 1*0.10+ t00cwlbA s t+ c+40.4s: 0irr.00ar 7 6�at a ati .�r IN MEMORIAM •4 4 True Love Diamonds CHOSEN BY EXPERTS CANADA'S GREATEST LINE OF DIAMONDS NEW STYLES NEW MOUNTINGS FROM $20.00 UPWARDS joss, The Aeller Yes! You will. Find a DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN MONEY TIGHT YOU SAY Tighten up then on that Fuel BEE Ear Burning Our Semet Solway Coke, or No. 3 Seam Pocahontas and Bank that furnace with our -Small Pea Coal. We carry in stock Nine Different Varig ties Fri Fuel. Come in and let us talk over your Fuel Problems with you., For Cash Payment a Discount of 51Ice per Ton wil be Allowed_ Caaratelc,::= Phone IOw or 10J HENSaL ,, ,eei-b^f.+3.^1^•*r.'g.'3^^g'.^i^^F'^p^.g^^k^;+./efete+•.'t^°t'0•3^eegig^i- ete:••.h-4.4-1•^"^I,gq,4, -444-4,x SIIOEB on SALE •%. 1 AT ..i. ANR P T PE T Having purchased the Shoe Stock of Joe Bedard's, Drysdale, we have four: `d our 4. Stock, overloaded, and have dec d^d to reduce our surplus stock at prices away below wholesale,. SOME TIME AGO WE INSTALLED A BARGAIN COUNTER, ALSO A BARGAIN RACK. HERE YOU WILL F1P3D BARGAINS GALORE THAT WILL CUT $ $ .:$ OFF YOUR SHOE BILLIee THIS YEAR IF YOU CONSULT THIS BARGAIN RACK., HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS: BOY'S WORK SHOES, SIZES 1 TO 5, i'ANCO OR LEATHER SOLES, Rog. $3.50, now.. • tl 5 6 MISSES PINE PAT. STRAPS, TIDES & OXFORDS,. REG. $3.00, SIZES 11 TO 2 INFANTS, Soft Soles Slippers and Button Shoes at pr. . 4 MEN'S WORK BOOTS, PANCO LEATHER s '{� SOLES, Reg. $4.50, SALE PRICE .1a� 3.5 CHILD PATENT OXFORDS, TIES AND STRAP SLIP- PERS, SIZE 8, 9, 10, 10xs, OUR PRICE 1.5111 MEN'S FINE TAN AND BLACK. CALF OXFOHDw3Og . d P� 4, 4, CHILD'S CALF BALS. SIZES 8 and 11, Pr.. 5 tet+ MANY OTHER LINES AT REDUCED PRICES eee 4,. +++++++++++++++++++++++.14+i -'-244+++++++++..1,4+.44.444.-1-1:7 ITZ Et SON Phone 82 or 115 e � y� Zurich gym.......».___......•, We ole no 1 offering fall Er(' Spring and Summer T1..4lcic,.(,,s iJa Bottom ),r' ices WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND >O"biE Sal° OUR. EA,5: a.:`'. '7% IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS, 1 i.' nRD WIDE PRINTS. .i,"*; x; A YARD. COTTONS AT ZZE➢.c AND 15c. A YARD. SEE OUR OVERALLS A T $1.50 A PAIR. GARDEN AND ROOT SUDS sM .ALL KINDS. HARNESS ReePAletSx SIin".i:.S, PAINTS. OILS, ETC., .1 f Yi4v% i. Y `f•'Y y�CA' h1? �«i,Yi�n,Vy',�'MA�tY�•, dls 4�' .ACJ% e'tY �4' dl:'LY1vAk'• 1Y "ALV1�' GENERAL 1 w .fid ANT T PHONE' 11 - 87 'Lt (