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Zurich Herald, 1931-06-11, Page 1Vol. XXXI ERA Chester L. Sm lth Pub! . z11.25 a year, U.S. $1,50 ha Mases.. 0.50 INARRSA.RS. $2 MAY i IK Gl 16k161 Publicity is the Greatest Fetor in Home Merchandising The week -end ushered he some re - 'all fine rains, which wexexe accompani- -ed by cool weather... The yro with of all crops are marvelous for the begin- Ioiny of Tune_ Hensel" Whips Exeter In the opening game of b-ase1ba11 '!or the season at Exeter•;, it resulted lin a win for H'ensell over Exeter by the score <of 15 --'Sr. The hatterlea IAt the Huron County Council JJ week, Stanley Township petitioj for Exeter being Boyle and Creech; for Henson, Passmore and Hedden The score was 5 all going into the last inning, when Exeter made a ser- ies of costly errors. L Yungblut of :Zurich :and playing with the Hensall boys, made an unusually long bit 'wh- ich could be only outdone by Babe himself_ Ruth ♦ ♦♦•••••••••904.9944,04••••••••••••••••4 4•••••••4i:oe • •• • • r • Harness, Etc. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A . FINE NEW PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR SHE. LOCK MANNING LINE. ALSO AGENTS FOR TEE SINGER SEWING MACHINE :1 FRED THIEL - Zi�R1Oi� Pianos Pianos PHONE 102. t the Council to have during the se mer months the County Traffic q''.,, cer patrol the Blue Water High+*: between Bayfield and Grand BeIn, on Saturdays and Sundays of.eleh. week. , We most certainly think t71i would be an advisable and just a'e' as it is almost unsafe to venture e t on that road at times, when one c, n siders the enormous speed that m ;,_y of th cars travel. If only half of e speed violaters were brought' befe justice, it would be necessagy 'f& the Police Magistrate to open a boos . say about at Drysdale, and .he would have a rushing business by impost; fines and making the necessa� • change in money. But it would ce tainly make a much safer place foe the .public to traved thereon 1 MANY ATTEND R. E. RALLY AT DASHWOdt) .(By Press Correspondent) The religious education rally at tia Evangelical church, Dashwood, fe - tured an address on the subject, "Tl e Lord of the Harvest," by the distr.' t chairman, Rev. J. P. Hauch, of St .afford. The general theme of the ral- ly was "Binging in the Sheaves". 4.t the first session an inspiring address was given by Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffq`r, of ]Mitchell, on the subject, "The Sail of the Soul." The same high pitch bf interest was manifested throughout the entire two days' program of 7 speakers. Besides the district cha- man, the following ministers wale present: The local pastor, .i. vNr.Sauel: ; J. J. Leibold of Sebringville; F. 3. Meyer, of Rodney; W. Y. Dreier, of Zurich; W. A. Durst, of Shakespeare W. E. Beese of Tavistock, and W.,: 'I. Sippeh, of Crediton. Chester,-Sxnfl? 4 • • • • •to? • • •• • • • • • • • • •� • • • •••••••••••••••••••••e•'4•9904••••••••••••••••••••i' • ••••M••• ••••I••••••••• ••••••• On Sale: New Shoes For Friday and Saturday eciaiS! OVER 3011. PAIRS BRAND "NEW 'SPRING :SHO AT 'IrERY SPECIAL 'L'OW IPRICES. 2.95 FOR MEN AND -WOMEN, ANY:SHOE1IN'THE ' W AT: EVERY CONCEIVEABLE NEW STYLE -FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, STEAM POMPS, OXFORD'S AND 'PIES, SPORT SHOES, BLACK AND 'COLORED, SUDS, "PATENTS AND SAT- INS; HIGH AND MOW .REELS. .A .MARYEL'OU S SELECTION. A REAL;FRIDAY AND .'SATURMAY 33. &..ARC . KEIrAgIRIAG NEATLY BONE i sMi otra Browns s*!:'®st Shop 'WINDOW DISPLAY 600,00000100 0i»••••••••••Mf • • • $b • • • • 1 • ®i • *••••94,9099999.04,490•04.•• • •••• •• oo4,0 ••••94,909999 o"s`4'490•e••••••••••oo4,0 •49•••••• ••• 2 D'iSCl'.UINT Made ,- F C e Suits or Overcoats This Offer .good .•y for short E aR ILl • ^ ••011 .,•us„t ►,•ilwlt<1 * *• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess motored to London on Monday. Mrs. C. Eilber, who spent the past week with friends at Hensall, return - 'ed to her home here. • Dr. P. 3. O'Dwyer is spending a day or so at London on processional duties. Messrs. Frazer, Ira and Melvin Brown of Kitchener, were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siewert. lair. M. R. Rennie of Seaforth, cal- led on his sister, Mrs. L. Geiger one evening last week. Miss Anna Deters has moved her millinery stock into rooms on the cast side of krueger's- hotel. _ .. . Mrs. Walter Hazie, and brother, Mr. Gordon Rau, of Detroit, were week -end visitors, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rau. • Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacobe and son Laird of the Parr Line, and Mrs. Lydia Pfile of town, were Sunday visitors at Blyth. . Wednesday of this week is the day set for the annual Zurich Public school picnic, and as the day looks to be real fine for the occasion, conse- quently there will be a big turnout. Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Edighoffer are this week moving to Grand Bend, where Mr. Edighoffer has again ren- ted a barber shop for the summer months, which he will operate. Mrs. F. R. Anderson of London, visited with her father, Mr. C. Zirk editor of the Zuric],i.Herald, conduc'l 4 lo l e Bronson, and other relatives ed one the ox- ""'"r'`'� ixt. are x 1.:.,, 'Sew 'las this ..*eek loaaaL;` cckulx pnue' he lea, : tliffii� ' '.E:re,}a il;, rs ' -x�va. sc'r. '' of; Seb- ss Alice "Ho rnlri'`'rex d�rod zri $ick' vii] were- stagy i� x r+ iatI.S r. Ing , throughout... The new: officers` for the tits 'bore of her sister, Mrs. John gland. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gascho and Ross, Mrs. 0. Surerus, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gascho were Sunday' visitors with friends at Kitchener and Tavis- tock. Mr. Ben Schantz and son oaf' Kit- chener, Mr. M. J. Snider of Indiana, Penn., Mr. D. Schweitzer of Kitchen- er were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert. Mr. Snider being a relative to Mrs. Siebert and they had not seed each other far' ;some fifty years. Public School Inspector Beacom of :Goderich made his official visit to Z. Public School, on Tuesday, and found religious education organiz�a+''to d�'qf the district are the following ± esi dent, W. M. Sippell, of Crediton; Vive-president, W. H. Edighoffer of Zurich; Secretary, Hilda Strasser, of Sebringville ; treasurer; Henry Lein - weber, of Tavistock. Dinners and sup- pers were served in the basement of the church by the . energetic ladies of the congregation. There were 75 de- legates and ministers in attendance, besides many friends from suxraund- ing communities. STEPHEN COUNCIL The Township of Stephen Court of ;everything in good conditpon, which pealsion to hear and determine ape speaks well for the efficient teaching peals against the 1931 assessment ;staff, the effort of the pupils and the Tell, auto, was held in the Town Hall, Cre- ;co-operation between the parents and �liton, on May 26th at 2 p.m. A1T :school. members were present. After each had taken the oath, the following are peals were disposed of: F. F. Fuller assessment was lowered to $800; The Canadian National Railway's asses- -ment was lowered $100; Jos. Ma :hotr ed the evening together. The dining ey's assessment was lowered to $4700 The Estate of William Pfac, deceased' room was becomingly decorated, for assessment was lowered $400. Apps- the occasion, and the little girls all als of Simon Morlock and Mrs. Nola, report as having had a most. beauti- fulMaloney were dismissed'. A numberPolice Villages. The Court then ad- time. of dogs were added in the difficult Just as the "early birds" of' town were beginning to look about their surroundings on Wednesday morning our popular citizen, Mr. C. Fritz ''eft town on a solo day's outing riding on the old reliable Ford, and with gun tucked away at his knees he turned' his face towards the Med- ford celery beds in anticipation to either gain or give knowledge to this industrious occupation of growing this ever popular vegetable. A pro- .rninent citizen advises us that the' 'season of taking tiVe shotgun was for extermination of the rather un- popular groundhog, and we hope the day's bag was axx attractive one. • Miss Audre Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Foster, entertain- ed to a birthday party ,on Tuesday evening when about a dozen of her Little girl friends gathered andenjoY- journed and the Council opened for `General Business. The minutes of the •previous meeting were read and ad: - opted. • That By-law No. 453 to rebate the surplus money pia) rata on hand to the ,owners of lands in the Township • of Stephen with reference to the cdn- • • struction , of . The Gaiser Drain, hay- ing been rad three times, be passed • and sighed by the Reeve and Clerk,. and the seal of the Corporation Lata. • tached thereto. • That the following pay sheets and • orders be, passed:. . • . Lewis Devev rd. No. 3, $5.60; H. True Love Diamonds CHOSEN BY EXPERTS CANADA'S GREATEST LINE DIAMONDS -. NEW STYLES NEW MOUNTINGS FRONI $20.00 UPWARDS OF Hess, The Jeweller Yes! You will Find DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN Prices now at Rock Bottom low far the Season. Stock up now with �, Genuine Anthracite, For Cash Payment a Discount of per Ton wil be Allowed- �..�._ Caxte1c ,, Phone lOw or 103 HENSALL, O Schenk, rd. 6,$50.35; Michae], Mad -..Hay Tp.. Resident Passes den rd. 11 $2.40; Wm. P. Le'3e_xf d 7'he death occurred suddenly on 20, 42.75. Sundry perst�ls, xe turday, -June Gth, at her home bate of surplus Gaiser drn. $1,�t.v4a aiear Ki'ppen, of Mrs. Henry Ivson, Jos. Guinan, Postage $3.00; Merritt in her 71st. year. Deceased was a.dau- j. Thompson, claim re accident on Twn ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rob - Line, j+ Stephen & McGillivray 10.00; ert Mellis, her father having been Hydro Electric Power Corti., account tostxnaster for Ripped for many hye- 6.75; e -- 6.7'5 ; Matt. England, sheep killed by ars. She leaves her husband, e dogs 8.00; Jos. Guinan, sheep valuat- daughters and two sisters. Mrs. C. art 2.00, e.,' A. McDonald of Hensel). being a rel - The Council adjourned to meet a-ative. The departed lived all her life 'gain in the Town Hall, Crediton, m the Kippers community, and had 41'• Matonday1p.xn., the 6th of July A.D. 19.1., • many intimate friends. The funeral took place on Mondoy from St. An-� z h I Henry Silber, Clerk ' • • • • • e • • • e•l 4rte++++++++4,44+++++44.141++44.44++4.+++++++++4**,. +++++++++++++++++++++++++444+++++++++++++++++++++++ Used Car Bargains We have a number of Used Cars in Stock at very attractive prices. See these before buying and save money. TERMS TO SUIT NO EXTRA FINANCING CHARGES 1927 FORD al -DOOR SEDAN, STEEL SPOKE Wi I1EELS.„:S► t _. a..._ ..__ n+r_: am.A.,_ar kart.. caa cu,x�i :._.-.: .: 1527 FORD COACH, ALL NEW TIRES, FINEST UPHOLSTENG -. LIKE NEW. ONE OF THE BEST CARS OF.THIS.MODEL IN THESE PARTS. SEE THIS CAR IF YOU WANT' A ° REAL GOOD CAR CHEAP. 1925 FORD COACH, TIRES ALMOST NEW, MOTOR OVER- HAULED, FULL SALOON TIRES, LICENSE; ETC., PRICED LOW, ONLY $115.00. CHEVROLET TOURING WITH NEW* LICENSE, 2 NEW DOM- INION ROYAL CORD TIRES, AND OTHERS AS GOOD AS NEW. WOULD MAKE A GOOD 4 -WHEEL TRAILER.Fist" THIS CAR HOME FOR ONLY $22.01 1923 FORD 1 TON TRUCK AT A BARGAIN 1922 FORD TOURING, NEW LICENSE $25.0G 1923 LIGHT DELIVERY FORD 1 COUPE IN GOOD CONDITION, ONLY $23.x0 1 FORD ROADSTER, AT $35.00 1929 FORD MODEL, A COACI3 IN GOOD CONDITION 4. 4 +„ 4 ._ tr- ... 4- 4 4. z �. 4. 3 4. 4 4. 4 4.. 4. 4. 4. CHEVROLET 'DEALERS 4. uric +++++++4+++4+4++++ 4.04 +4444 " 4444 •#4•+$•`�^bo*, 0 FRITZ & SON Phone 82 or 115 drew s United t vury , Ki ppe ti ..1 Superior Quaiily St're We are now offering a full line of Spring and Summer Goods at Rock Bottom Prices WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SEE SOME OF OURBAIzGAI' S IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS., 1 YARD WIDE PRINTS, AT Zitc A YARD. COTTONS AT 10c AND 15x. A YARD. SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $1 -SIR A PAIR,. .' GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS Of ALL KINDS,. HARNESS REPAIRS, SHOES, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ETC:. R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MER CHA N T ` PHON 11 - BLAKE