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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-10-15, Page 1Vol. XXXI I Pio. 13 HER There is no better adverts], BAYFLELDFALL FAIR Ideal weather greeted Bayfield, Fair and a good attendance was pres- ent. The inside as well as the out- side departments were wen filled and a large nuxnlree of exhibits con- tetsted the various classes. In the ev- :Hing the Young People of Auburn put on a splendid play. The fair dir- ectors were well pleased with the re- sults of this year's Fair. The Boy's Band of Clinton and Seafortn furni- shed music on the grounds. Follow- ing is a Iist of the prizes In the hos- ses and cattle classes: HORSES • ••••••••••...• •ear•••e••••oe•••••orr•e•a•sa•e►�s..� �•� 4 • • • • • • WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, • • TRAVELLING BAGS. VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND 2 ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY Harness, Etc. • •• ATTRACTIVE PRICES. • • Pianos Pianos 0 • • IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, 13E SURE AND • CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR • SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. • • ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE • • • FRED THIEL - ZURICH • PHONE I:OL• i•••••••••••••••••64•••••••••• O••••••••••••••••••••••' • • • • • • • • • 0 4 Q 4 t • 4 • t • • • • • d • • • • • • • A • • • • • • ••••••••seese ttmeeeeete6•• e•••1••••••••••••••0••••••• 1 NEW. • • • lei New Styles. and New LOW PRICES IT IS FASHIONABLE TO BE THRIFTY! • �i TIMES HAVE CHANGED. NO'thJ'-A-DAYS we, MUST BE SMART AND MOST OF US MUST BE ECONOMICAL. THIS STORE. THROUGH CLOSER CO.OPERATION WITH MANU- FACTURERS, THE LOWEST .COST OF MATERIALS .AND PAR- ING OF PROFITS„ NOW PRESENTS TO YOU NATIONALLY KNOWN SHOES AT A PRICE REDUCTION OF FROM ONE TO TWO. DOLLARD FER. PAIR Men's Solid Leather Wok fShoes :at .....- New Fine Dress Shoes • at _ .............. . Boy's School Shoes at _,_ _ _ _ ......_.... .. Women's Bik_ Canvas, 1 strap at _ .......... Womens' Patent and Kia .Penlp :att •... •. Children School: Shoes fr ................ ,.._» _._»».____;!-`ZSto $2.95 ._.... a.,___.q2.-'75to.$:3.95 to $2.95 ... .$1.00 ......»..._.___1. to $3.95 Sae to $2.50 REPAIRING :NEATLY DONE ger SRO OUR Boot Shop WINDOW DISPLAY • • •1 • • • • • • • • •t • • • r•r•d•••• • ffteest em••••••I••••••444m eBe ••••i• •••••••••••+••40O•••••0.9•••4)••0••••••••o•400004*••0• s • • • • • • � • •• • • • • • • • .• • , • •I 4 • •• • • • • • • • I • • ' ffua ant Son • • i EMSAILINEMOAMID rAlgtifERAL DERJ • • J IT'S Ti E! To Choose Your New Fall Suit and Overcoat NEW STYLEi3 NEW LTH. NEW PRICES „g. General Purpose, --Bre oa Taylor J. Gelinas & Son; foal inas, F. Keegan; gelding' or years old, G. Taylor; 2 r. o Decker; year old, R. Pepper, Bros; team, W. Decker,, R. Vire Percheron — 2 yr, ol(l, W mer; year old, E Johnston, den; foal, P. Johnston, E. Agricultural—Brood mart, ster, J. Gelinas; foal, E. Gi1i Gelinas; gelding or filly 3 y7aY Keys, G. Taylor, E. Webfrs P. Johnston, M. Grainger.: . Heavy Draught—Brood •'s Keys; gelding or filly, 3 y Webster; 2 yr. old, R. Web old, R. Webster, Manson Br L. H. Rader. Roadster—Brood mare, G. E. F. Merner; foal, E. F. Me Daters; 2 yr. old, A. Melie1.11, old, N. Keys; Single roadee, .tM4 fogle, R. McLaren. :ton Mi "Harold Kuntz of Windsor vis - Carriage — Foal, Mai ;e, "d ;with friends in town over the one year old, Manson Brra:A1 Manson Bros; team 1G hak Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Koehler and W. Thiel. A. Melick, Mangy nily`of 'Baden were holiday visitors best gentleman's outfit, C.:. ;;the :village. R. McLaren; lady driver, Q, E. J. Willert. y` 'r Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brein are Best general purpose boding a few holidays with friends foal, G. Taylor; best 3 hes.' Crosswell, Mich. L. H. Rader; *` y °.Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bechler of the CATTLE r 'onson Line were visitors with fri- ds at New Hamburg and eastern Grade Cattle—Milch copints. inger and 2nd; heifer 2 y" Mrs. W. F. Finkbeiner and dau- Scotchmer; heifer 1 yr o ,,:;hter Miss Hazel were week -end vis- inger, H. Penhale; helfe et.l?rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grainger, R. Pepper; • sett; * H, Hoffman. Pepper; steer 1 yr. old, M + and 2nd. rev: and Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch Durham—Heifer one yitl d family of Elmira, spent Thanks - Pepper, ;the first half of the week Pepper, R. D. Hunter; lreifex Pepper, bull calf, R. D. Hui'ayh their „parents and. relatives in Herfords—Milch cow fix"!rn Lyons, heifer, year old, J,,J ire', Peter Ravelle and two dau- 2nd; bull calf, J. Lyons :I; tterst` 'Monna and Doris of Grand Polled Angus—Mitch'' c W. Scotchmer. ' Jersey,—Milch cow, :_ OCTOBER 15 1931. Chester L. Smith,. ,$P 24 a year, U.S. ii.,5d in . w ; _ w $t50 IN AaaJsAIiS, $2 MAY B}r, CRAW A' I) edllum than the home paper :sbitt 'Woods of Toronto sp- eek-end with Zurich friends he official bank inspectors are in wn going over the books of the lo- wl Bank of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Major of Tor- tto 'are visiting at the home of Mr. d Mrs. W. L. Siebert. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sitter, bridal moved their effects to their vine near Thedford. ii61ld111-='i1_1Yr.'�. COW 1x'� Sparks and 2nd; heifer 1 Sparks; heifer calf, W. 2nd; bull calf, W. Sparks The proprietor of the ,tglfse of misfortune you were to miss 'been forced to send,,out a 3'� � ?b' Remember -the date and tell yo - .accounts for back subscripti�ii4ri 'friends. The .`cession is without we are obliged to do ,111 , a 1'.'• ', 'x1at, better than the best. You enjoy sending our week?'" "bilk be served and entertained after any remuneration from year„t i ;rshion as' they serve kings and left this is impossible, and `:vi ;ri.. So it would be just too bad -make a small annual chare: f o:;xiss it. Come and we will prove subscription and wken this"rur: ;you. number of years in arrear: y wc, ' ` A Happy Gathering hrrd •spent the .past week with the I`eeFei .la's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Ts- 'TO -WS, "till osr'Erveiy �t'li� in.cst and best fowl suppers will be offered you, on the evening of Oct - Ober 22nd, at the dining room in the enclosed shed at Emanuel Evangelic- al "^.•hunch, Zurich, Ont. You would n' er forgive. yourself if by any -ourselves hard to keep going. we would urge those recei •ging notices to show the right spirit ; '7° of the Ev. Lutheran church let us have the few dollou (nye' we .can pay our obligations':'* icr ?tfale4 at the home of Mr. and heavy at this time of year., Plc C. C. Schilbe to present the r with gifts of remembrance.The 4,-4 q: Ing°was pleasantly spent during h' time the leader of the choir, Mrs. Maude Heddon StratsNpavr E. Klopp, read the following The London Free Press cif IS,'"s, while Mrs. Kalbfleisch pres- day .publishes the followintr,, 1 to clock. E. Heddan and an Oxfork " 0 e0 extrude: girl, who were arrested a`7'`. .�` . ago when police raided ,'.: `' et'd home at Elginfield, north .ox; and charged the girl with 4, y -l” .way our appreciation for your large sum of money and f e]`I 3•`4e°ices in our choir. You have gre- furnish their home, whrlc4' 'endeared yourself to us by your • was charged with receivi,;ig iiablb character and the hearty in - goods, are named defendantzr*4t,which you took in the work. it action for divorce set .0witse assembled here have requested trial at the fall assizes tial' yto,°present to you this clock as a Melville Glaclman is acting'fot?lu 'Cif esteem for yourself and of plaintiff, Mrs. Maude Hedd eetitude for your labours in our Hansen. 111s. Redden wants of f' We ask you to accept it as md from her husband and names' tilreinembrbance from us. May as correspondent. r ' . tick of this clock bring you iy years of happiness. With best ,,;,es. Signed on behalf of the .r. After a few games, Miss '� atlt Tur -heim availed herself of the ATTENTION ytunity to read an address in elk` of : the League, while Miss EcI1gI30fer n CsHr' Rader presented a beautiful • "Casserole: . rt HORSE SHOEING AND e �, fire members of the Lea KINDS ell? BLACKSMITI Ike great pleasure this evening louring one who has so recent- AtTTOIUI.OBILE REPAIItINCx,.4o1ne a bride. We wish to show ERS AND BODIES REPAI'` , ppreciation of your services as .mer officer of the League and No Matto! How Badly Daman ,willingness to serve on the var- committees. As a slight token BEST oli. OR GAS, AiTTOi.,xc esteem in •which we hold you,. °RIES. "r you this gift and hope that SII be alink to join you with us (CHARGER REASONABLE" emery. Best wishes for a hap - Give Us a Ca11'! arried life. Refreshments we - pert served and everyone retired 1 'JACK 'KIPPEN, ZU t oeir .respective homes. .... Saturday evening the choir and We, the choir members of s Lutheran church have as - here to -night to show in True Lotfe Yes!, You will Fill a. DIFFERENCE IF YOU RUZ- Diamond Rings BEFORE YOU BUY SEE THE ((TRUE LOVE) DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS $20.00 To $150.00 ' GREATEST VALUE IN CANADA Hess, The Prices now at; Rock. Bottom. low for the .Season. STOCK UP NOW WITH TS. GENUINE ANTHRACITE , For Cash Payment a Discount, of dice per Ton wil be Allowed_ Jeweller Phone lOw or 10J HENSALL, O`er, • ,f ++++++4+++++++++++++++++++++++ +4.14 44 •F 4 4 k 1?^f»R!1N .T .1.. 4. s. + .,,,, SPEOi:.LS•. . „..., ,,,,,, ,.... ,... 1VIIJTUAL SHOB STORE I' T. WHERE YOU BUY THE BST It a r + AT THE FOR LESS CASH OUR GUIDE 1S THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES. CATALOGUE' FOUND ON 'THE COUNTER OF OUR TORE FOR YOUP . FERENCE AND • OURS WHILE BUYI •G GOODS AT THIS +. WHY NOT SUPPOVIT:.:--*TOr ..,",. d � a"1", '* : TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDIT. + + _ $1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE SLIP' 4- + 'i' pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought„ nor e. •+1• something a little different. + 4. $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SLIPPERS, :r 4. With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles., 4- .E.- 4* $3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR .BLACK MENNONITE: WORK t + BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make.. .a.. + $2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best make ab- . + tainable. Also fine shoes for beet sins 1 to die.-4- Tt $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps_ Also finer Shoes for School4., Sizes 11 to 131;2_ a. + MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Soles, .$2.40 and $2:7'W pr.. a. * ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MAIL OR- 3� ,+1, DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERENT + STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE SAME WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS -Repairing promptly doxre. ca, + 0 FRITZ SON 4. + + MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA Phone .82 or 115 Zurich t +++++++++++++++++++++444+44,44++++++++++444+1-2.: + almommwa Superior lily Sty°. 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 OUR. BARGAINS IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS. S YARD WIDE PRINTS AT 237k. A YARD. COTTONS AT lec AND 15c. A YARD. SEE OUR OVERALLS AT '$1.50 A' PAUL I ' GARDEN 'AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL lCI1 D& HARNESS REPAIRS, SHOE PAINTS, OILS, ETC.,. EIC„. R. N. DOUGLAS CENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 —97 ELAM( z