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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-07-30, Page 1ti Vol. XXX R _ 1 ZURICH, THURSDAY MOONING JULY 301931.— Cheater 01931. Chester Xi. Math, Peihndgemk 11.25 year, V.S. $1.51, ire Adetene4. 22.50 IN ARRJCARS: $2 MAI" EIC F173AS SSI2 Let t.e ileral know aboutall your Summer Visits and Visitors Rev. Mr. T, Davidson, of Hamilton, spent three days last week at the • home of Mr. and M. 'Jinx Douglas, ;town line. He also, visited other fri- ends in his former cengregation. • Monster Picnic at Eayfieecll Huron County war veterans with their families, to the number of 500 held their annual picnic at I3ayfreld Wednesday afternoon. The weather was ideal for the outing. Sports were carried out in MacGregor Square Park, while .many visited the bathing beach. Duringthe afternoon the Goderich Boys' Band furnished the music. 4. ,..., _. fla.rlleS, Etc. WE HAVE A LARGE STE54:14. OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, VAT -ICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND "4 ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY IT-T•Ri CTIVE PRICES. 0 •Pianos - Pianos• .•; IF YOU HAVE BEEN TI-4INKJNG OF ADDING A FINE 'NEW 44; IANO TO THE AOF YOUR AGENTS HOME, '� FOR THE POPULAR. CONSULT US, S WE ARE i SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. P� * ALSO AGES FOB. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE i FRED 1 IEL - Z MOH 4. PHONE 1.0L•. to®0..04,044 4404 cbc* soar-•4,a4a 0•4/ 44.04.4.4.04.0.004:044.44••• 0 . •e 4 . • U t a . 0 0 e 0 • 0 0 0 •0 4, 0 r 041•0441441400041,60M06140000660 6140005660 Ce0•*610966 Y0•60•00,0 We Have Decided • e.,-7 sWL BORN. Schultz—At Blake, on July 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Schultz a daughter. Miller—At 14th Concession, :Hay Tp. On Jul .26th,. to Mr. and Mrs Walter Miller, 14th Con., Hay, a daughter • is MUST Bl;MADE 'Ter ;O IFORM To THE NEW PURCHASING : 1 POWER OF ITFIE DOLLAR The Pu. lie Has less M ney • E TWO THINGS STAND. OUT PRE -EMINENTLY -IN -ANY w IHSS S N-11ND WHO REASONS IT OUT they list st Wear Shoes .1 And PERSON'I Stcckle—At Bronson Line, St .Yilt,� Township, on July 27th, to '4Ix Mrs..Mexnio ' Steckle, Jr., u, dauir ter. • You Don't Want to Wear Cheaper Shoes ° And e. cat Want You toEither! ao * • ' So starting tomorrow we have reduced the average • pram throughout e our whole. store. Every pair of shoes hereis to tae Taal -Ica dawn— , REGARDLESS OF COST• Men's Work Shoes, with leather or Pango Soles ....... 2.2-5, $3.95 e ..... :2.75, x::.50 Men's Black or Brown Oxfords ................ .$2.7 , $,Z.70 Boy's Oxfords in 131k. er Brown 1 i5, 2.. 2 5 2 'Women's Pomp and Straps in low and. high heels b5c to .$235 • Miss Pat. Pumps. i. il' to $1-95. Childs' Pat ;pomp:• NOT CHEAP OES„ BUT `GOOD SHOES CHEAP • REPAIRING ING NEATLY DONE SSE ODE • • MWS get Shop WINDOW DISPLAY O liiiCes a teVI i 441e^zCS� Cl ds Cf� st esgmegesek `i zaciidQ@t,9* tee. 494•44O04' d(:+•C"esirAFr 00 00 0 e e ••00•4 • q.0.f., 0444c•4450 'r. IT t LH S This Off erg nly 0 0 • 4. • 4.. 4. HAS IT Mr. and Mrs. Herb •Mousseau mot - hired to London on Thursday last. e. °• Mr. and Mrs. R. Welsh of Exeter, 'Spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs C. Decker. : Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Nichol of Hick - ,on spent Sunday with his sister, Mr. end Mrs. John Douglas, Town Line. Mr. Jacob Hoist, of Orange, Cali- ornia, is visiting with his niece and nephews in town, the Williams lam - Miss Emily Plouff, Mr. John Spatli End adughter Ruth, actress; from Fairw Fork, visited Mrs. P. Koehler, In our cleildee wming here from Cleveland, Ohio. hood, most of 1.344e: : c 2. Mrs. Adeline Hannana of Al Ham.- learn to greats i<c, California, accompanied by Mrs. dislike the word, "don't do that .liarle• Wilson of London, were :1;+n+ der vieltors at the home of Mr but of coil r ,s,..(' c when we grow nil ...;11d• '6'rs' W' S. Ruby. we learn t h a °'y;• miss Helen Foster of Detroit, is most "don'ts ;ponding a two week's vacation at the hale a lot o! x e, j lime of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. son behind them. ' (hex, Foster. However, som0 of us never do learn. ':Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Goodbread • and For example, there's the pian w' ,.family IMr. and Mrs. Herb Axt, all habitually exceeds the speed Ince I followed one of these chaps for bout 3 miles yesterday on the Law Shore Road. He didn't hit less We, fifty at any time. Luckily traaffic W. light. He was indignant when 1' war ed hien to stop. "Sure, I know 1 V. dii,c-ing,.fay''" he ;ua=r,I, •"•'bus the- a1 was clear and Pm. in a hurry 1, hC^ to explain to him that No Man d, c drive a car at excessive speed e get away with it.... alway. .• e a or short flee 1 MUMMERS :4WD ia' `.NBo roma, DG%G VMS +0444,•#M'e'a'A•1.00004‘i".N3e444 .0`Detroit -were week -end visitors at tilt home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Axt. lir. and Mrs. A. 3. Ruby; Mr. and &ISS, F. G. Ruby all of Pontiac, Mich., i ed with the two gentlemen's bro- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. ituby the wePlc 41W- Callfas and' family, it59e, has been visiting with her par- 11Tr:• and Mrs. A. Melick, spent t ai`4es e visiting with her sister, Mr. see, in the city a driver rune,- IS. M. Neil in Detroit. much slower speed and his mina 4 eiti,18 yr " and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman are keyed to that speed e pt an emergency he knows what tette llt,me11 r.' Clayton 1 -Hoffman of Galt, and does it instinctively, Occatiion$,iy ueee 1?ending a week's holidays with on the highways he "steps on it" andetticu'parents here. Mrs. Hoffman is at the first emergency he's in trouble' riving her father, Mr. Wm. Sieb- ert,arethe local post office for the i}'cic hr. Siebert being away on a gabble trip. Watch and Clock Rep4lring 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. Ness, The 3 eller Yes! You will Firact DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN Prices now at Rock Bottom law for the Season. STOCK UP NOW WITH 'TE I GENUINE ANTHRACIiT.E; For Cash Payment a Discount of. Z'tJ per Ton wil be Alloweil_ ee eRa za Phone lOw or 10J HENSALL„ t almost before he knows it. No two ways about it. I know I've •Seen it happen often enough. The fag' dri- ver always gets his eventually, Ile many friends of Mrs. Thomas sometimes even through so simple a S:newden, of the Blue Water High - thing as a blowout. Better slow down way, Stanley Township, will regret to before you get yours, brother. Well, ]earn that she had the misfortune on I'll be seeing you. Tatesday while in the act of chasing some chichens in the, yard, to hi some way make a mis-step and fract- ueing; her leg at the ankle. Dr. A, J. MacKinnon of town was called and In loving memory of my dear Mee.uStained the fracture, but In order ther, Mrs. Cathern Bennett, who dibe positive of the bones being in mit year ago, July '?8th, 1 J30. `j tight place Dr. MacKinnon took the Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, '."Sent to London to have the limb Ixerayed. Sweetest rest that follows pain; IN MEMORIAM :x: - M+++++++4++++++++++.4++++4.++00+++-1,+' .;,.;,.g.*.+4 ieg4S s.. But we, who loved her, sadly miss her But trust in God to nett again. 'I1, 0 how oft she comes before us,. �' ` ` villager: were shocked to learn +ndamorning y of the painful nee Her dear .face is sweet and tris e ^Mrs. c.i Resting now m peace with Jesus, .: tat which hefcll . unuc1 Bale - Loving hearts still long for you. ez of the village early at e o'clock in liver remembered by Mrs. Tho:. the morning. It seems that Mr. Emery and family, Sarnia, Ont. Baker .had lien np earner and light- ecti;thc fire in the stove, but it did not, yarn satisfactorily and when Mrs Baker arrived some time later, she thinking the fire had gone out, and Wishing to re -light it took the, coal oil `Daters--Tn - loving memory „t can and pouring some. on the wood Juiinoria Stele>k wile of Henry Dee. with the result WA, tii;c contents of e=ra, who passed icWay iivo years nee the can e:cploded,.xi'ath a 1".g, part August, 1st, 1 D2 ii, of the'same flying over Airs. B iker'.< I Sin thinking of you, dear wife , body, and igniting at the same time. Thinking of the past. The impact of the exple •ion was so Picturing out in our memory, Prominent that it was heard a con - Just as we saw you last, siderable distance, and lair. Baker You suffered much, in patience bore, with Mrs. Baker's Brother, ar?,I Wm. Physicians were in �'ru,r. Rrg, carne immediatele to her is - Till God in his, peat love released, sistance and with wha conics be got You lroin alt paid. ie the excitement was wral.pt-a i' Y- ou did not fail to do your• best, round the distreeefui woman an Your heart was true and tender 'the fire quenched, ill doing so Ha. Yon worked so hard for t ,a ,e you le Raiig also suffered considerable Ti ft's seinething to remember, burns about the hands. lh fr 1)w' r Always so good, unselfish and kind, was immediately called and gave int - Few on this earth your equal Wc mediate relief and was anon assisted flee by Dr; Taylor of Dashwood. As sooa Honorable and upright in. all your as the patient. had received ive d this tir:t stay. aid attention, she; was then taken by Loyail.:..ancl true to the end . of yoi: Dr. O'Dwyer to St. ,lo,c ph's tIespitn lar at London, where she is reced.nu „b You had a mature one could not hem best of care, and is prorrossi g .e Iovini favorably as can be expected, alhlio.• A.aid a heart that was invOr than gold ugh she •is suffering; Much, pain, yc't .And those who knew you and lo+•c-4 we tare, advised that the burns are net t yea o deeply seated as in Sara-. case s, av 1 These r'nernories will never grow old, we trust Mrs. Baker will soon be- Sattxy leissed b •her •husband, to return to hvx home. in Zurich. rs. Sam Baker Receives Burns 4. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH 1 Quality at Such Low Prices tOn Men's Women's and Boys' Footwear HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE. HAVE TO ;t OFFER YOU. COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES WITH MALL. ' IN MEQ RIAM 4, ORDER HOUSES, ETC.,' AND SEE FORY OURSELF THAT Y0 CAN SAVE IVIONEY BY BUYING YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE- F i• Phone 82 or 115 ++++++ ++ i✓ e+4..l. *&� iee+44- eE+> ew ..I,+4.r ++ + +4144.44 •0• T 8•- s • MEN'S TAN WORD SHOES, WITH FULL LEATHER MIDDLE SOLES AND PANCO OUTSOLES, RUBBER HEF1,S .w SPECIAL PRICE $2.35 MEN'S BLACK MENNONITE BLUC. WITHT OUTSIDE Commit t And Sturdy Built with Leather Insoles and heavy Leather or Pante. 1- . Soles, Guaranteed the Best, $2.75 and $3.O0 Pair. BOYS' BLACK OXFORDS IN A COMFORTABLE AND G€1O1':' i;, FITTING LAST, SIZES 1 to 5?,i, Reg. $3.50. Now $2.50 eie BOYS' WORK SHOES, BLACK. OR TAN SOLID LEATHER; Last year we sold these at $3.00, to -day only $2.25 WOMEN'S PAT STRAPS, Gores and Satins. Only $2.50 to $2,1S •rr WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS 1 STRAP HOUSE SLIPPERS WITH ft Leather Soles and Rubber Heels, Reg. $1.25, Now $1.00 a Pair CHILDRENS' PAT STRAP SLIPPERS, SIZES 8 TO 10% 4- 4 - Reg. Reg. $2.25 To -day. $1.30 Misses Sizes 11 to 2 only $1.50..- 4. MEN'S SUNDAY BOOTS, HIGH TOPS, ONLY PAIR $2.75 MEN'S OXFORDS, PRICER AT $2.95, $3.50, $3.75, CANVAS FOOTWEAR, WITH RUBBER SOLES, 65c, 75e., SW. - Childs', Boys', and. Ment Included. FRITZ & SO MEMBERS OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES The Largest Group of Exclusive 1Mootwe.xr 11s:r.:hants in Canaaaa Zurich 4 tipeoviat atanroustvasWvnamoArt to, lvV'e are now of. eel g a cull u' Spring and Summer Goods at Rock B ort om . Prices WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SlE SOME OF OUR BARGAIree IN GINGHAM% BROADCLOTHS,. 1 YARD WIDE PRINTS AT 2,5. A YARD. COTTONS AT "lac. AND 15c. A 'YARD. SEE OUR OVERALLS AT :~;1.50 AA.PAIR. GARDEN AND ROOT ;SEEDS OF ,U..L KINDS. HARNESS REPAIRS, SHOES PAINTS, OILS, ETC., E 1C. GEMIEV,M ) PHONE ft. , ✓A� .