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Zurich Herald, 1931-07-23, Page 1Vol. XXXII No.4 ZURICH, THURSDAY IsIINQ, JULY 23 19 31. ;i - Let the Herald know about all OUR CORNER Well, there's' one sure; thing—it's the htotest Summer eveNee: had this year. The cost of constructing the Ont- ario Government. B.eadfng at the Canadian National Exhibitikee was approximately maxim :fiver four .t1iousatxd gasoline pumps are officially reported in eleven .coun- ties .of 'Western. Ontario. A woman at the Goderich Tourist Camp :is said to :have baked ten., lem- on pies one day recently. This wo- man has 'eight children and without knowing •anything more about her we venture the opinion. that Iher's is ea happy family.—Clinton News -Record. 4+. 0.. ♦ I Harness, Etc. 4, WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRU ♦• •3 TRAVELLING. EAGSa, VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY • • N. 4 Pianos Pianos 4 _:.' IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW .. PIANO TO THE ..SURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND • CONSULT EISA AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR 4•♦ SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. a♦► ALSO AGENTS TS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE ATTRACTIVE PRICES. ♦ x FRED THIEL * PHONE 102. • •••••••••••••••49444.440•4440444{.0••••••••••••••404••••• ZURICH • • • • • •• 4 • 0 4 0 e 4 • O • e • • • • p • 0 • 0 • • e • • • .0 ezerreolowateememema esfIDaseteactratttfrae Y aasc oe16o 0 • 8 nye e7 resent 1 s FROM THREE DEPTS., :MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S a 1 40 ♦ WOMEN'S BETTER 'SORT, SPORT POMPS 1 Finest of patent, newest of patterns, also in Sun Tan Calf, Brown go Croele Kid, Beige Calf, White EIk :Sport Oxfords. Special Display in Women's Window at $2.95 to $4.95 MEN'S SQUARE TOES, AVENUE OXFORDS iHere are all the Leathers .Men are 'wearing, Patents, Browns, Tan I and BIacks in Qualities that make the price most unusual, shown this week -end i e Men's Window. All at one price $a„SO W CHILDREN MANISaE OXFORDS DAINTY STRAPS •• Many exclusive patterns shown for the first time. Low shoes that : are just as fashionable as these :for grown ups: Andexpertly fitted 2 in Children's Dept. Prices from 85c to $2 _95. WHERE YOUR 'MONEY 331.1 y.S MORE REPAIRING 'NEATLY DONE 4 Breven't that Shop WINDSEIM OUR OW' DISPLAY ea soceoseasts grAtac Fo9Is msttacoot seseamisesecoto 48e&monce • iD • p9 040+00.000••4•00-4:404-ca*0oee eleeeteevet eeseeee00,004.40004.00+40+ • 2 yemg Obi ul.} i This Offer go cm 'Hoff re • Free Gasoline (1) Using a siphon to extract gasolli from the pump' of the Goderich 1V La' ufacturing .Co. two local, youths ; aril cured one and a -half' gallons and w(4.', re thus enabled to keep their fiiv r running. The proprietor said he, sed some 35 gallons all told and 'th.G re was intimation that the practid had been going on for some tin ie.'l h , youths denied they were the culprit•, other than on the one occasion, and were placed on suspended sentence for one year in Police Court. Rather Expensive! "McNeil Trial Makes History,"• says headline in The Goderich Signal But rather expensive historymaking for the County of Huron. When one thinks that the xnoney stolen from the Bank was insured, and all that Huron County gets out of it is the big legal bill for two trials and the third one coming this fall --Brussels Post. Chester L. Smith, PreWawa 21.215 a year, T.T.S. ;1.50 i Adesmair $1.50 IN .AR Ri5ARS, $2 Mier 8$! 011914110 54M our Summer Visits and Visitors e.. Our Town Trees • Mrs. C. Eilber visited with Ex- ei friends last week. kr, and Mrs. Wrn. Frank of Water - were Sunday visitors with friends re. Moa. and Mrs. Herb Howald and :ly of Kitchener, were Sunday rs with his parents. 1V(4 and Mrs. Sam. Gottschalk of aforth, visited with friends in this 1pity on Sunday. and Mrs. George Fee of Hen- 11,1were Sunday visitors with her otIer, Mrs, H. Lipphardt. . ass $ss Donelia. Ruby of Kitchener, n ',riding a week's vacation with Trees, like human beings, commit 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. suicide. So says Martin L. Davey, 'lead of the Davey Institute of ,Tree Surgery, but he explains that self de .nday . visitors at the hone of struction in the world of trees is nc Re: soil Mrs. W. Y. T)n°eier were: ver intentional. The result, however R and Mrs. Nelson Dreiei of Oe - is just effective. Under certain con- ast Iowa; Mr. ,and Mrs. Lloyd Han- ditions, new roots encircle and bind seipf Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. L4 other roots, or the trunk of the tree As the roots and the trunlc grow the pressure becomes greater until, in time, the tree is starved to death The lifegiving sap cannot pass the tlI,.sons are among the campers at points of pressure. The roots that do God' Bend, having motored all the this are as girdling roots. They occur wiw,nd making the trip me most frequently in trees that have. Vis the second time for them t to sidewalk on one. side, and street ani titer from their home in Venice, the other, and in trees that grow it} 4°orniain the last few ears.The � hard -packed lawns.. W}age rest Ito. a Y y cu�ivirig tl);eir,:cottage at the i4 great the new root's. seek the lin' `bei rand of least! -esis R4eee ai;tcl cutwii�+_ theinglVe.i ,xOn,41kOri t*11.(g,soots,,;zvil- e Dreier of Kincardine; Mr. and re. Henry Bender, and Mr. and Mrs Ry Bender of Listowell: !'91- x. and Mrs. :Fred Southcott and Huron's Investigator Here • Capt. 3. K. Fairful arrived in (god erieh to commence an investigation. len .County's new Judge, T. M. - ',vete ns '. peciax ,sitting of the Tenth Dims- ''Cour tt„and soon disposed of a IS , le cf. cases. The first was Fritz the administration of the Old Ages t ley, ti d\the : •second case was Pensions Act in Huron Count,et"*.ilt, ' I'Oltiten , ,,i, . nese. in both cases the investigation involves a perso ial ,,-1 dee ndants. . ese ordered to pay the it to each pensioner and a scrutiny of •:10, ns andteCeut'z costs. After which circumstances under which. each' se- 'e' as'e v�eilt•.into session for judge a pension and under what con -I lre 'a 'eninons anly. The new judge ditions he or she it at present living.°G , t'- s eke a real live businesslike Inasmuch as there are over six hun�i free l we trust will make a good red pensioners in this county th'atou ., or the appointment. n'ork involved is of some magnitudhnf a•encial Weed Inspector, Mr. A. Watch and Clock epairing 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. Hess, Th Yes! You Will Find . DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN` DL tr' Vt STAN DAR L ANITEt^'t;= ANTO Prices now at Rock Bottom !ow for the. Season. STOCK UP NOW WI'A"•Ef: TML GENUINE ANTHRACITE For Cash Payment a Discount caf Ste` eper Ton wil be Ailis�wed Jeweller, Phone 10w or 10J HENSALL,, CMflf • • • • • • • • • • • • • NEVER EFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH Quality at Such Low Prices On Men's Women's and Boys' Footwear HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS,.; WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU. 'COMPARE QUALITY .AND PRICES WITH IATL ORDER HOUSES, ETC, AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING. YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE.., and will require over three months Ip -smith of Now Hamburg made The report will be made to the cootet"JI'ial visit to Hay Township on unty board. Capt. Fairful is known to last, and reports that Condit-. many in the county. He was for ice, ;iranghout the township have sone time in charge of the Baptist ice ° ed favorably since :est year. churches of Clinton and Auburn and ,ted I- i, wo praised the local inspector., was Chaplain of the 151st Overseas l,h ti ouis Schumaker, for the splen - Industrial Until a few months ago cliya~ixpaigrt of enforcing the Act he lie was superintendent of Burwasl is itttng across. Mr. Smith, who Industrial Farm. He has just coin ba tiens to be an old school mate to pleted an investigation of the admin tin; ublisher of the Herald, also gavo istratipn of the Old Age Pension Act us friendly half hour or so and' t in. Perth County. wandeed a great pleasure to review First Case Under Weed Control Act„ saala+ri of the old renninsus that took The first prosecution taken under when we were boys in the the Weed Control Act in the count tbl ;Reuse No. 5, Wilmot Town - of Huron was heard at Bayfield ort sl' ' ' Monday morning of last week, when Martin Lowden, a farmer who lives on the Bronson Line, Stanley own - .ship, faced a charge of failing to cut the weeds on his •farm after being duly notified to do so and given the statutory warning by weed inspector Henry Rau. The charge was disule- s.ect. The case had several pecu tar angles. For one thing, it was shown by Lowden that be was a lessee of the farts ,and that the weed clause way struck out ofthe ease.In other fro„ds, Lowden, under the lease, was oderic}i Team Suffers a Bad r 1 T Trimming • derich Blacksox had a bad day eon e Zurich Diamond last Wednes- o day fternoon, when they bowed to • m Ilea all to the tune of ].4- -0. The le vie' ry. gives Ill' n;,:til tile cii'tmpion- • 1' shit of the first half of the county I lee,aschedule and the right to par- • tkcipa la the finals against the ser. • . reel{ winners.' A fairly lug.. • f 1 tl tithe r was present, and although the 'g 1.1,4eh.ad been ticlti ° 3 • : not obliged to' keep the weeds cut:_t01( el 4e was 5.30 beforvere thed tone gaits e • • James ,Johnston is the owner of 'the got hhi, ei way, as the heavy rain in • . farm. Another feature was that in the the n, :ring flooded the grounds, and • weed inspection notice, in which seer- with-i`idreh work was the grounds put • en days was given Lowden to coin- in cor:cition to play. Right from the •' nnenaoe cutting the weeds, the syllable very tt rt it was seen that the tears e. ; "'teen” was added to the seven in fro .tie county town were off color 4' , lead pencil. The inspector denied all and , he boys from , the east assisted •I knowledge of this, as: did Lowden by few Zuriehites, were at their With the notice reading "seventeen" en Bob Carrick, the first God e • . the tune to commence cutting th eri ' nor lasted but three innings *! weeds to escape prosecution had not in ' t n . he yielded seven, runs. The • ; arrived when proceedings were faun- 1 -Io all' batters hit them "where the • chi;d. However, it was not this foe- "r errors • ; true which influenced the Magistrate. au a 1. He meld that Lowden was not respell - h Qe , sable because the weed clause was • I struck` out of the lease. In the natur- al course of events action would be • I 'ta'kzn. against Johnston,: the owner, it 1 but this is now unnecessary because Lowden has agreed to cut the weeds, +♦lc' Inspector Rau prosccutcd his oc,.X case ar,d' prank I7ono'r.ly defended fe c • Lowden. 5 t 40441 fieldere ain't” and a series; aided in the debacle. Hensel]. made 14 hits to Goderich 5; Ivan Yungblat made k three base -hit for Hensel)... Kersia4 the Hensel] pitcher worked his,' ay along. very nicely, and had god support. Truly it was a elle, Si xt, 3r., were the Umpires. God - 1; t bases; Goderich 2, Email • 15 SPECIAL PRIC And Sturdy Built with Leather Insolee and heavy Leather or Parecee Soles, Guaranteed the Best, $2.75 and $3.00 Pair., BOYS' BLACK OXFORDS IN A COIVIFORTABLE AND GOOD ,:fe FITTING LAST, SIZES 1 to Wee, Reg. $3.50 Now $2.59 BOYS' WORK SHOES, BLACK OR TAN SOLID I.TroiTHER, Last year we sold these at $8.00, to -day only $2.25 WOMEN'S PAT STRAPS, Gores and Satins, Only $2.50 to 62.75 pr., WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS 1 STRAP HOTJSE SLIPPERS Wrill Leather Soles and Rubber Heels, Reg. $1.25, Now $1.00 a Pair CHILDRENS' PAT STRAP SUPPERS, SIZES 3 TO ID% MEN'S SUNDAY BOOTS, HIGH TOPS, ONLY PAIR $2.75 CANVAS FOOTWEAR, WITH RUBBER SOLES, 65c, 75c., .44.,M Childs', Boys', and Men's Included. MEMBERS OF MUTUAL -SHOE STORES The Largest Group of Exclusive Footwear Merchants in Canatla Phone 82 or 115 4- 41,0 We are now offering a full line oi Spring and Suranaer Goods at Rok'k Bottom Prices WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SEE SOME OF OUR BARGAMt IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS. YARD WIDE PRINTS AT 2,0z. A YARD.. COTTONS AT 1111e AND 150, A YARD,. SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $1.50 A PAHL GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL KINDS.. HARNESS REPAIRS, SHOES, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ETC.. PHONE 97 BLAKE':