HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-10-22, Page 1Vol XXXI f No.
ZU I Cly. 'THURSDAY AtMObi '
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Whit is the d?ffi renee Between a sage rates, th.ez'rr`aronta Star afttir
• fat baby, a fat mark and? a man' h Novext.ber 1st. will; increase its sub Geu��rr Cliairtpionsliip Sn' il,,,A .li.r
- a fat mother yin -la*? '1111WeIl, 540 • 'sexiption, i.gteok,.to aot ape ,r ar and a. I Public Speakiing Coute,tw
.:speare said: "Some men. • .are born $3.00.. for' sit months. Subscriptie `sin, y er'T'`+^ ,,+,
:, great, some achieve g,rXeatjraeSs, 'ailed will be accepted up to Nov. 7 at tl ` was see1u' anu?i ,pY ,e. 'p�alk'
some have greatnesss thrust upon old rate, but ,after that` the nc.w rat' -e,''''': I wasn't it Velcl'`gn' %hc. ?a• dk;fi+t , i
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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE »ARPI.ESS, ,TRUNKS.
3 TRAVELLING BAGS, VALICES, ETC., TO Cf•IOOt`EtM ..ANp
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT yERY
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ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
IF YOU I-1.A_VF BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
3 PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR ROME,. l E SURE 'AND
CONSULT USF AS WE ARE AGENTS- FOR. THE POPULAR
SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. - 1
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AND MOST OF US _MUST BE ECONOMICAL. p
THIS STORE THROUGH CLOSER CO D.1'ERATION WITH MANU-
FACTURERS, THE LOWNST +(QST -•^OF MATERIALS AND 'AR
HIGH GRADE SHOES iSi`ABLISHJE a'
I•T' 1'S FASHIMARLE TO BE THRIFTY! .
ING OF PROFITS,, NOW PRESENTS 1'O YOU NATIONALLY S
KNOWN SHOESAT A PRICE REDUCTION OF FROM ONE TO
FWD POLLARD PER PAIR. -
Men's Solid. Leather Work .Shoes ;at ,:$2:2b;to $2:05
New Fine t
Dorcas Shoes at -.x'2:75 to $.3 31i tg
Boy's School Shoes at _ : _.. . to $2.05
Women's Blll±. Canvas, I .strap at. .$1.00 ,
Womens' Patent and KM Pump at •........ ,.$1.95 to $3:05
Children School Sim f ,. 95cto $2:60 •
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ,
Brown's ,; Of Sha SRN OUR
WINDOW DISPLAY
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ion of Trustees and Ratepayers, x;
which an interesting programme `1,
been arranged. Ail first prize winn
at the Public Speaking Contest cl
ducted at each Fair in the Cour,
this year are e,bgi,b1e to eolitlrr teff,
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akxiiptid to take pfirelli, this'c
test ?, Sp],cndd'took prizes will ae'
•xv irded• and Mr. George Spotton;
P:. is donating a silver cup to be'
Warded to the winningrupi In a
ditio1i to the public,t>ii ,r xrn;;, dic ,
ucational Association.Tia ,cozidLeting
championship Spelling Match in.
ieh the winner from each school
is eligible to compete. Book prizes 1i
the contestants have been arran .)
for by the Association,
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Urges to. Beware of Cheap Whtei
Heaters
• (London Free Press, .Oct. 16)
OCTOBER 22 1931.
ix.25 a year, U.S, A.clvtoueo,,
0 40 21A.R114ARS, $2 MAY ESL;. EvitAarOf J'
Chester L. Snail '.a
edium than the home piper
F. C.Kal.bfieiscli was a busin-
5r ,.I4ft0 to Goderich on Tuesday.
Daniel Smith left Wednesday
° aiArkoraa. and Sarnia, where he will
° it with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rau and son
i?onard are visiting for a few weeks
th friends in Detroit,
11Vlr. and Mrs. 0. Klopp have rnov-
ch'into their new home recently pur-
•'sed-from the McBride estate.
Ys;•;and Mrs. Joseph Brandon of
x,4tve were visitors at the home of
zincl Mrs. J. W. Horner, of town
1Viday. ,.•.
:.,and Mrs. C. O. Smith of St.
a, elr and Mr. D. Smith of town at -
'the funeral' of Mrs. Smith's
eK
at New Hamburg, ori Monday.
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•A• aund Mrs. A. J, Mackiienon
The inspection department of t el,:!..` • Johnston, and daughter, Mrs
Ontario I•Iydro-Electric Power •Coo+ l Kalbflelsch, • motored to London
mission office has taken: up the Culo" Tuesday. The Doctor being an
gels against the sale of cheap el c., ! professional duties.
rrc water heaters imported from tkr,
United States which ;the •_ oint o „ a 'Lr. Louis Ayotte and hater, Miss
y p � yE aYctli Ayotte, who have spent
fall short of measuring up'to-.tl„a .sdnie.time visitingat the home of.
safety regulations laid down b " tI•i' `
Y ;141, and Mrs. Wm. Farrell of the
hydro authorities. The announce 4, 'L.v..11 Line, left for their home in
ent that a campaign was likely to b r'C ; bq Mich.
launched in this direction came as t ' ygan,
result of information received free 'Rev. J. P. Hauch, Presiding Elder
Toronto. "The methods used are sa:i t Stratford made .an official call on
objectionable and the devices -so ti: ,irz} local Evangelical church on Mon-
gerous that we desire to give the f{ Y+ conuucting quarterly services in
lest publicity to these cads in orde ; .i it evctung., Communion services
that the »ublrc I?r,'ty Fc,•: 1, 6a wi3 e„ ,t i t observed in the church on
L]e bujaxr ct�itTlt2,h,¢'?'r+t,:t,' ti iday morning commencing at .
rare sold by` mail orders indr4;td
to agents who are'- enconia •e'
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0eteiier 22'nd' is the date and.
peddle them from house to h- . �ra� a'i;•anu i T`'vangelical Church Dining
se 1rr t,
all of these heaters the clectri;Y tle• ,' i�' Ziit'ich, is the place where we
ment is in contact with the:irtrtt atr° an unrivalled, sizzling hot and
and usually consists of a toll df p;ir � ter -ell t�Qwl supl3ex•. The Calvary
. +�1 ngelical CIluuch 4.0rchestra, Dash -
heating elemerit mounted on ,s• ` ' .e, iGk di' will delight ,you with highly
of asbestos wool and enclostt; k �, g y
perforated sheet metal case Stiff ;h4 r yV'ttle music while you dine. The
r . cor;;f•rt program, following the sup-
user should touch the wate A • i,:h r"y a� t� c p.m., rendered by the Peer-
wouldmetal pan in which the heap irs . ,P#`•1,,,G +,r:ntertainers and comprising a
messed he ould be subject t prt
lawa Til ifs�i . variety of vocal and instru-
from shock. Householders air kb' music, plays, humorous read -
to get in touch with the local` hylx�ei,;ijg, ; ' ,tc., will provide a long to be
commissionioand make full ilitygpIlirieaii ,.emeinbei•ed entertainment and miles
before contracting for this Fype of
heater.
+ ? [ 1 sntii es and laughter. And believe
) itor, 1 ot, the price for a]1 this is:
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t x .<luT a;t r, Children 35c. According.
to wo2dl received from friends far
School RepciFt ,1' f gp)antl t al,'we will in all probability
it f1 ed t260 hungry people, and if you
• Report of U. S.S. No.1, 1-1:13P'c' ,� one o1 them, come early. You
Stanley, for the month of •Septeii' lrl also be welcome at the Ladies'
Jr. IV—Franklin Corriveau,,l ring Pond and home made dandy
rence Ayotte, Rearm l)enomme';tJ
Sr. III—R.oscllaCorriveau
jeane Aubin, Emma Denoinrikz.
aldine Geoffrey. '
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Mrs. Lydia Braun Passes
I�aS3 •i,ydia Braun, widow of the
Jr. ,III ---Verna Sreenan, iLoki ': y t to G:oig. Braun, of Crediton, died
enourme, Alfred Denomme,•J.1<ATIficidi antlikic :only hours of Thursday, Oct-
. Ayotte, Tommy Denomme, Narief,i ober r8th, at the age of 30 years, She
Farrel; Regis Aubiri, Clarence Goof was" born April 23, 1851 just south
frey. ,Fi,of the •village, a daughter of that
1I—Doris Ayotte, Arnold Den.oiii ye'tiir•dy pioneer Theobold Stahl and his
me, Almeida Aubin, Charlie. Sreenan, 1 iv ifs' Christina. This was the first
Toddy Geoffrey, Patrick Aubin,; ! of 'Lorne where Evangelical ministers
tus Denomme, CQrace Snider fTry ng';.Preacbdd `"' the Gospel in this vicinity
Snider. and these people became charter-
I Adrew Denomme, Avalen Den.; members of the first Evangelical eh -
ample, Alvin Ayotte, Elden Denom ' ureic of 'Crediton, On Oct. 12, 1560
rile. she Married Gottlieb Braun and rico-
' Pr. --Jean Sreenan, Marie Geotl'ree,, ed into the village where they re -
Joe Denomme. 'f sided till their death. Twelve years
L. E. Rose, Teacher, iago these two people celebrated their
1 golden wedding anniversary and two
-- ^^•r-_^'•- r years ago their diamond wedding
nibilee Mr. Braun died one year ago
ATTENTION!:} '+The three .sons remaining are: Chas.
air tkraun of Detroit, Rev. Otto
a ,' �i 93reinn of Owendale, Mich., and Win.
sei i' Edighoffer Garage P. Braun, of Forest, formerly of Zur•-
felt.' The four daughters- are; Mrs.
• HORSE SHOEING AND Ay,y, Vint. Daferener, of Lansing, Mich,
Airs. Archie Oaks of Naperville, Ill;
: ;! KINDS OF BLACIKSMTTHING, sirs. Ernest Kelhoofer, of the Bap -
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, FEND• bt University, Shanghi, China; and
Ira. 1TVm, Domm. of Chesley. There
S AND BODIES REPAIRED, 'ibr e • also 14 grandchildren and two
Matter How Badly Damaged.
Ii great grandchildren Mrs. Braun made
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y g , o. decision for the Kingdom when
OIL OR GAS,. AUTO A>✓CS;S . a very young girl and joined the
i. church during the pastorate of the
OI'iIES, ie v sainted Rev. Samuel Krupp, She
HA.RGEf REASONABLE
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NEW PRICE'S a I l�To
BEST
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IE ORAL antaccEURS,
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a member of the Crediton Evan-
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Give Us a Call! at church for the past 70 years
i' an ener
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JACK KIPPEN, 7U111CI•I
heel in which .he taught for many If
rs. ` ( ♦
True Love
Diamond Rings
Mess You will Final al -
DIFFERENCE IF YOU MOH
• BEFORE YOU BUY SEE THE
((TRUE LOVE).
DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS
$20.00 To $150.00
GREATEST VALUE IN CANADA
Hess, The
Jeweller)
Prices riow at ROC •
Bottom low pfor the
Season.
STOCK UP NOW WITH TWA.
GENUINE ANTHE..CITE
For Cash Payment a Discourrsrr of' Ufa
per Ton wil be- AEoweL.
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SPEOIALS
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AT THE
MUTUAL SHOE STOR
WHERE YOU .�U THFiBEST'�.
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FOR LESS CASH
OUR GUIDE IS THE .MALL ORDER HOUSES. CATALOGUE ;
+ FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR RE.
* FERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING - GOODS AT THIS:
rix »tip';„ a•.x a.
,� •, fi "�-+.x,..e..-.. �,_.._. ,. .. rx.�+w• tie, m� .r, s, -1".:-
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4* WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR LIME STORE WHO GIVES YOU. ,:.
+g, TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES .EITHER CASH OR CREDIT
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$1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE:SLIP-
pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought,:'rot .�y..�
4. something a little different. +
1 $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 'STAP KAY HOUSE; SLIPPERS, .;,
a•' With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles. -L.•
T. $3.00, $2.7,6, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE Ivor R
I'L' BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make:. ee.
s $2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makess. ob. .a.
�P tainable. Mao ,fine shoes for best sizes 1 to 5?�Z' .
,¢' $1..46, $L75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOESal., Plain or Toe Caps.
finer Shoes for School, Sizas 11 to MIA,
'I' MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Soles,
.$2,40 and .$2.75 pr. to
ALL 'RUBBER FOOTWBAR PRICED TEE y AME AS MAIL OR-
DER HQUSES. SEE YOUR, CATALOGUE FOR • DIFFERENT t
STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE SAME '
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS .he
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Phone 82 or 115
$44. •F••II�•I•+ MDQ••fr•F••3 +.4.•E•fr^lbdr•I•*i+f�+•L•fi•I bTrda�' area x
Zurich 17
Superior*:1i#y:Sbre
We are now offering a full line
Sprang and Summer Goods at Loth;
Bottom Prices
1 \Am .ASK YOU `TO CALL AND SEE , s
�'1 OF OUR AsASiGAMta
IN GINGHAMVMS, BROADCLOTHS, YAlai WIDE r''IxNTS AT ap,
A YARD. COTTONS AT let: AND 15e, A fARD., ;
SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $t.so A PAIR,,,
GARDEN AND ROOT =VW OP ALL'ICINDS7.
HARNESS REPAIRS, ISI IQ PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ETC,
R. N. DOUGLAS
Qla'1hNE"AL EY-AA(T
PHONE II 97 , P;
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