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Zurich Herald, 1931-06-25, Page 1Volt XXXI No ZURICH, THURSDAY Let the Of Interest to Hunters; Resident hunting. ire 1931 will be 'valid only from Se►ate nber 1, 1331, to April 30,., 1932:. • A farmer how- ever aow •ever does not require: a gun license on Ms own property, therefore: the • use of firearms during the months of May, June. July and August is prohibited except a farmer- or his e 4 4 4 • • • • • 4 :• 4 ar era know about a sons on their own Iaud'., '- Twe-Cent Cheque Tax is Effective after July lst. The two -cent excise tax on all bank cheques will become effective July 1, it was announced by the Department of National Revenue. It already ap- arness, Etc. WE HAVE A. LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING. GAGS„ VAL10ES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO . THE PUBLIC AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Pianos Pianos • IF YOU E1AAVE BEEN 'THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW 4 PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR 416 SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. • ALSO AGENTS FOR TWE SINGER SEWING MACHINE FRE PHONE 1f32. t 444.0•00•0000•0•040•404 000.00 00040 4 0 •0 00041.044.060@` THIEL - ZURICH • 4 • •4 • m 0 a 9 • 4 • s a a 4 4* • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • 00000000154/06C00006,142411600060 0**00606106See@e'S 0 9$t i j. eej� <e resent 0t 00*elf ie 0 • Huron and Bruce Train $$ e d ra w Th, FROM THREE DEPTS., MEN'S, WOMEN'S,. CHILDREN'S *4 WOMEN'S BETTER •SORT, :SPORT POMPS 0 Finest of patent, newest of patterns, also in Sun Tan Calf, Brown ill Croele Kid,: BeigeCalf„ White Elk Sport Oxfords. Special Display 1 in,. Women's Window at $2.95 to $4.95 MEN'S SQUARE"TOES, .AVENUE •OXFORDS 0 Patents, Browns, flan Here :are: aYl. Use: lGeatl•3exs Men are wearing, most unusual, shown and Blacks in Qualities that make the priceal al this week -end in Men's -Window. All at one piece $5.50........ 3 CHILDREN MANISH OXFORDS DAINTY STRAPS Many •exclusive: p r L sleeve for the first time. Low shoes tbat to are just as fashionable as those for grown ups. And expertly fitted be Children's, Dept. Prices from 85e to $2,05., WHERE 1?OI:I MONEY BUYS MORE co REPAIRING NEATLY DONE G Chester L. Seattle, i:'+:. ;2.25 a year, U.S. $1.50; alplisi.vvalegP fa.to IiiA.R131ARS, $2 MAY 131tiQ sr.93>Ei our Summer Visits an isitors plies to cheques with a value h than $10 but the department extse ed it to all cheques. Dates of the autumn sittings. the Supreme Court of Ontario'. announced as Tuesday, Nevem 3rd, is the date, of the sittings Goderich for jury and nonce cases. Mr. Justice Logie will `` side. , Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Geigel 'Motor- -Se -ea r e London 'Oh Friday. �r-�•I• No More Suspended SentencesLelp1 -end visitor with friends at Kit - Police Magistrates of Ontario hulehener, been instructed by the Attorney Gf „.' '1I,. and Mrs. Peter eral's Department not to give 'suC peanrily of Grand Bend ded sentence in the case of liqu4 av visitors in town. offenders on conviction herea.ftl • ''Ix and Mrs. Roswell O'Brein and they must either be fined or sent lieamily of the West are visiting with goal. �^ I ileo former' brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lick it Gently ,"Wm. O'13rein. e. For the next few days when yc,' Mr. A. A. Weber, :Mrs. H. Weigand post a letter, lick the 2 -cent stain + f Dashwood and Mrs. A. o Snyderwe- lt all kindness as that will be P+eston went to Chicago last we - goo 1 -bye caress. The clear lzttl•'k to attend the funeral Qf tilers e- �'nrentse corner adornments will er 3 cents after July 1st, t date.ing i '1i+.ssrs Andrew F. mess and Harry fere new budget of recent f Hess, representing the Hay Tel- irhone System, were at London, on .a cd>,v where the attended the Ont- °�:.~: Albert Rittenhouse was a we- Ravelle and were Thurs- paved road between Oita loam ;e ntt^) Telephone Convention Held ity We congratulate Mr. A. F. The Clinton News -Record poi out that the twenty-eight .milte ss who was elected Clandebove is robabI the .s-bestev, stretch without a single turn Province. More than that, it .w ute ..% probably �nt of this big association. Miss Lottie Turkhe is is spending be difficult to find anywhere bet t e>i� weeks at London, where she is ter farming area than that tti ough i Zing up the art of hair dressing, which this twenty-eight mile .aeleech r• : d. when she has completed her extends.-Goderich Signal. 't•ou •Ge she will return to Zurich and Watea and Cock R airi g WE BELIEVE WE CAN GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST IN WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS, WITH PRICES CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAN WHAT IS CHARGED IN THE LARGER CENTRES FURTHERMORE WE CAN GIVE YOU PROMPT SERVICE. Special Attention to Mailed in Wat- ches. e• Brown's sot Shop SKR OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ••�4 dt•+E+itii qn .P 0401,•• •S••.04 fr*4C 84 a0+A4'a"004y mt"P0<0•••0.00 • • • • • • • • • • • 4 4 • • • Surtis This Offer ;good ON a4 ,11 look after the needs of the Zur- ;t herr• Her Hesse The Jeweller �.,Ir end vicrnrty ladies J n �.. ace ¢ a al � 17r a u T. R c w d' lir .. are:: ,....•.� �..a ^.;,ats.,fx ..n yi't..:7 `r °uo] .x. ands 'w Alir$rt' Sch�valen and two :N,oa ,5?iefghazm at f+.32' aarf. acid •c are visiting wit ,' rvo. x35, which. leaves London a 't414.31151." b Hur=dolt, Sask., p. in. will be cancelled on a new time friends it and around Zurich for bya table effective June 28. Theee trains few weeks They made the trip have for years served the farmers of motor ear. ; Mr. Schwalm, who is an the district, and berofe the- arrival e7igineer on the C. N. R. tells us that 162otthe crop conditions in the West, as rived in the of the rnhgar, train No. ar- far an he cane, are in very poor con- ing with many far- d•tion owing the the dry season and niers' wives bringing their butter an eggs to market in London, returning home on the afternoon train. The reason for this cancellation is that the train w..as operating at a loss. A Real Evening's Fun D n Tuesday evening of this week .a very interesting and enjoyable ev- ening was spent on the sport ground two and a half miles north of Dash- wood, when there was a Iarge gath- ering to witness the horse races wh- ich were enjoyed by all present. Fol - lo the terrific wind stems which com- pletely blew out the crops, piling up the sand several: feet deep at plac- s. Prices of the farm products are also considerable lower than here. Yes! You will Find a, DIFFERENCE IF YOU BU1o' : Prices now at Rock Bottom low for the:, Season. STOCK UP • NQW WITH THIS •GENUINE ANTHRACITE For Cash Payment a Discount of Sim per. Ton evil be Allowed: A- Ca, - tN ic,;. Prone 10ev or 10J EENSPLL t y NEVER BEFORE 7 4. ... HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH Quality at Such Tow Prices. + + 4 4. 41. 4. 44- A meeting of the officials of Zur- ich Agricultural Society was held on Saturday evening last. A number of changes were -made in the prize list. This year all exhibitors entering ov- er 35 entries will pay 15c per entry over, that amount. The Junior Farm - ere' Class will be open to boys and girls under 25 years. All third prizes in the prize list were struck out. In 2.wing is the result:othe horse classes, the prizes for tones 11 Pace or Trot: in the general purpose, agricultural II Pat Wilkes, wins first; Butcher and heavy draft classes have been Boy, Jr., Second; Peter 14ioko .Ir' increased to $6 for the 1st prize and third. Time 2.541i. first Green Race -Sparks Jake, , Bessie Gratton, second; Peggy Hal, third. Time 3,01x,%. Free For A11 --Colonel Davenport, first; Peggy Wesside, second; Mike Wilkes, third; Ilarry Highgate fourth Time 2.25Y . • The program for next Tuesday ev- ening is as follows: BalI game be- tween the Tigers on the Bronson via Cardivals of the 14th Concession, Game called at 6.30 p.m. Horse :aces at 7.30. The public is cord- ially invited to attend these interest- ing• sports. EMS; Fly :font o man SIND ; Bi AL SURE S Mllwa Meeting $4 for 2nd prize. The dally type cattle has been divided into two clas- ses, one for Jersey and the other for Holstein. A slow horse race has been added to the list of attractions. The Fair this year will be held on Sept- ember 28th and 29th. The Boys' Band of Forest, consisting of some forty or fifty members will furnisa the music on the grounds for the day. Don't forget the date and be sure and enjoy this day's outing. ®n Men's omen's and Boys' F .otwe .1 z 4' HERE ARE A. FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE HAVE TO +'. OFFER YOU. COMPARE ,QUALITY AND PRICES vain MM1I v Eli.: SEE TN Biu YYO ,21 Wti•�a+�•.+-. HOUSES, � 7F�d .p � d.4rC •� T. MEN'S TAN WORK SHOES, WITH RILL T LEATHER MI- `I• • SPECIAL PRICE $2.35 �4, • The Annual, Meeting of the SOUTH HURON CONSERVATIVES Will be held in the TOWN HALL, I4ENSALL On WEDNESDAY Afternoon, JULY 8th At 2 o'clock, p.m. The Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy, Ont- ario Minister of Agriculture and Mr. George Spottan, M. P,, for North :Pluton, will address the meeting. Ladies are .cordially invited to attend GOD SAVE THE KING Gol'. ll. B. Bombe, Robt Higgins, ,.resident. ' Secretary. SOLES AND PANCO OUTSOLES,RUBBER B + Lr LIEN'S BLACK MENNONITE BLUC. WIT:PIT OUTSIDE COUNTER, • And Sturdy Built with Leather Insoles and heavy Leather or Pence: :, Soles, Guaranteed the Best, $2-75 and $a.00 Pair. • 4. • BOYS' BLACK OXFORDS IN A COMFORTABLE AND GOOD' I. Reg. = FITTING LAST, SIZES 1 to To is, Re�• v� 3.50 Novi $?.;.50• 4"I BOYS' WORK SHOES, BLACK OR TAN SOLID LEATH s ,l. Last year we sold these at $3.00, to -day only $2.2S * • WOMEN'S PAT STRAPS, Gores and Satins, Only $2.50 to $2.7syr- ;4. 4, Baseball Organization The meeting called at Hoffman's :;hop on Monday evening in the int- erests of baseball was well attended and much enthusiasm was manifest to put Zurich laack on the map again in the baseball world, Considerable discussion took place, and it was de- cided to organize a team at once and get started playing some exhibition genies, as it is too late to get into a leaie this year. There is consider- •abl'equipment on hand, and with. a Mtn' money things can be put into a goo running shape again. Some wt, a: has already been done on the loi ' �r?lall grounds which will greatly help 1tb.e players. There is a blance of nevelix ninety dollars on hand which sv. . e rtin a good start, The organiz- at`�i an o3, tf officials resulted as follows: I Sore? yiresidents, L. H. Rader and Wnn;'''' 13rein President, Dr'. P. 3. 0'I3iyer; VicePresident, Albert Kalb- f;eisch; Seey. Treasurer, Lee O'Br Grounds Committee, appointed by the executive; Auditors, H, Weikel., W. Siebert; Manager, Wm. Reith. 'There are good prospects for an abundance of::players, and -hope they will devel- op into a fine bunch of ball players. �' . WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS 1 STRAPHOUSE SLIPPERS- Wim: .�4 4- 4. r Zurich I • +.04.`f"t.++.I.4.'f•.1.4.1.4.4'.(+,1.+.&..I i'1s.H.44+.g•.(c'4:4....Q'.Q.6G'.FIr';I:J/ i+.t1�`gi4i1-0•-t.'. . ' M Leather Soles and Rubber- Heels, Reg. $1.25, Now $1.00 a Pair' a� - • CHILDRENS' PAT STRAP SLIPPERS, SIZES 8 TO i€R Reg. $2.25 To -day. $1.30 Misses Sizes 11 to 2 only • MEN'S SUNDAY BOOTS, HIGH TOPS, ONLY PAIR $2.75 t MEN'S OXFORDS, PRICER. AT $2.95, $3.50, $3.75,, • • CANVAS FOOTWEAR, WITH RUBBER SOLES, 65c, 75e.r. Childs', Boys', and Men's Included. • • MEMBERS OF MLITUA1. 5i-iUE STORES The Largest Group of Exclusive Footwear Merchants in C'aaat . Phone 82 or 115 0 F ITZ 81, SON $5-o0' ality We P re now offering a full line oi Spring and Summer G-oods at Rock ottom Prices WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SEE SOME OF OUR 7<3AJ13G.;i;1a IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS, 1 YARD WIDE PRINTS AT 2.0r. A YARD. COTTONS AT 10c AND 1.5c. A YARD. SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $1-50 A PAIR. GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS OF AL.L. KINDS, HARNESS REPAIRS, SHOES,, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. ETC. Rae OUGLAS 'ENE' L. MERCHANT ' `1 AKE . 4 4 a