Zurich Herald, 1931-11-19, Page 1RAL
Vol. XXXII No i
NOVEMBER 19193L
There is na better advertisi
'At Gaderi'cb }tartars
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The str. Northtan' was i'm. from Ft.,
William with: I15,0001 bush_ of wheat
for the elevator; the str-, Schupp with'
a cargo of /10,009 bush of wheat;
from the head of the lakes rbr the;
flour mills. Th Kelly C.onstni
Co. finished its contract for the con-
struction of the cribwork and fender
boon at the east end of harbor. Com-
mercial fishing is somewhat improved'
the last week or so, but is still along:
way from good. Aibt Leonard, who
has been employed on the pier recon-
struction work, had an accident, his
right hand was caught between the
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i TRAVELLING BAGS. VALICES. ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
Pianos Pianos
3 IF YOU HAVE SEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
."•r PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
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SHERLOCK MANNING LINE.
ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
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• The Council of the Township .,,
•Stephen convened at the Town Ito
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Crediton, on Monday, •November'.2z1'c
• All members were pibsent. The nil,*.!
• utes of the previous meeting vv'
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• That the following orders and
sheets b passed and signed:,
F. W. Morlock, postage $40:00;
N.R. express .5.5; Can. Bank of COY
merce, commission 1.05; Wickwi
Press, printing 21.00; J. H Gaifie, .�y, 3keO;° and Mrs. Albert Daters of
Weed Inspector 16.10; Ont. Hosiiit4- " liYan, "Township, were visitors at
re: Alma Williams 19.50 M. W,1' tl ` 1°me of the former's parents, Mr
Treas, Exeter Legions X5.00; Eo fici the past weeks, Sr., of town
Mr., Henry Eilber, Secreary of the
v.Mutual Fire Insurance Company
f Crediton presided at the business
ting.of that company held in the
or,tinion Hotel on Saturday.
anchor and guide of the derrick sc,4
and the middle finger was badly c
shed.
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of S.
No. 14, Hay for September and 0
ober.
Jr. IV—Doris Alexander 79, I3
Thompson 65, Elgin Johnston 58'
Sr. III --Alfred Ropp 84, Marga.,
MacGregor 70, Jerry Johnston
Archie MasGregor 58, Benson Di,
44.
Sr. II—Stuart Dick 70.
Jr. II -Ina .Rope 84, Blanche Thr,
mson 74, *Harold Willert.
I—Allan Crerar 70.
*Absent from more than one, tp
Below 60 -is unsatisfactory.
Marion E. Middleton, Teachc,
Chester ., Smith, rilrw ,
11.26 Si Feu, U.S. $1E0 i Vii,
01.114INAHR&AR9,tahid%E S7gid➢tggiF
ethum than the home paper
STEPHEN COUNCIL
NES ARRIVALS ,
New ; Styles and New 1
W,.:PRI
IF StABLISIIEDl7r€ ilt#T^
IT IS FASHIONABLE TCT' BE. THRIFTY$
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TIMES HAVE, CHANGES'!. NOW -A -DAYS WE MUST BE SMART 2
AND MOST OF US MUST BE ECONOMIC -4,.L.
THIS STORE THROE -03B THROE-03Bt IM CO-OPERATION WITH ELAN J-
FACTURERS , THE LOWE,ST COST OF MATMALS -VW PAR- •
ING OF PEOr€Ts, NOW FELEISEDITTS TO YOU NATIONALLY 3
KNOWN swigs AT A. BICE RTIDUCTION CNE TO $
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Men's Sad Leather Work Shoes : .......
New kine Dregs ;a ,_.........»....
Boy's Selma Shoes at _
Women's BEk.. Canvas,. II stralp. t . .»» .
Women? Patent and. Elm Pomp ;at .. •-».. _ _ .. .
Children School Shoes front .
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REPAIRING 'NEATLY DONE
Brown's Beet Shop WINDOW DISPLAUR OUR
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Mr. Ed. Bossenberry of Bayfield
:lied in the village on Wednesday.
Inspector Beacom, of Goderich,
id an official visit to Zurich. Pub -
'school on Tuesday.
,Mrs. J. Fuss lett Sunday for De-
i,4;ext, where she will remain for some
;Tile with her daughter, Mrs. J. J.
ehwartz.
`N4estrs. Lawrence and Leonard
of Detroit, spent part of last
Tek with their parents, Mr. and
J. P. Rau. °
r. Samuel Oliver and son .Fred-
rick of Kitchener, were week -end
hijtors at, the home of Mr. and Mrs.
c Fritz.
r: Louis Brisson and fancily of
izid'sor, visited relatives on the Blue
iter Highway for a few days the
us week.
P`,r..° and Mrs. David Gingerich, of
t'O. h,•.Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich
and family Of the Goshen south,. were
at'Londonbn Saturday.
Shapton, treas. Plowmen's Assort,
15.00; N. Baker rd. No. 1 2.40, i.;14
and 80c; rd 22 1.20; Station rdf$2;
W. Sanders rd 2, 166.82; H.Schenk
rd 6, 4.40; W. Schwartz rd 8, 12.25,
O. Willert rd 12, 4.00 and 126:5+x,
W. Becker rd 10 4.40; 3. Houlahl ,�
rd 15 11.20; F.TVii bne�r' rd 27,.17
75; G. Eilber, Spt;t'sa 08 00, .i..13
Makins gravel 27.75i'!','4;, S rnei'
avel 18.67 ,• A Neeb l;ra v
Gaigez el iliifi ,
pairs 2.40; A:•Latta rd 18 76.23;
Patterson, gravel 10.75; A.Baker rd
5; 4.00; A. Baker rd 5,8.9p E, .Lain -
port rd 16 10.00.'
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain in the Town' Hall, Crediton, on
December 7th, at 1 •p.rn.
Henry Eilber, Tp. Clerk.
s ;v. and Mrs, Dan Leibold of
-„`New Hamburg, were week -end
a�rsOrs with friends on the Bronson.
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Uru�. Mr. Leibold conducting define
`13�.._�1n31t I<Lerixionrte�
ir n,'the Bronson►.
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Prang entertained her Sun-
day School Blass' to. a social evening
on Friday nights ,,during the evening
the hostess ` served a dainty lunch,
and needless to say the kiddies all en-
joyed themselves immensely.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klopp of the
village entertained a few of their
IN MEMORIAM neighbors to a fowl supper last Fri-
, day evening in their new home. The
table was laden with tempting food
Wurra—Anna M. Wurm. In mem-and it is needless to state that full
ory of our dear sister who passed a- justice was done to the eatables by
way six years ago, November 10th: all present. After the supper was
1925. over some hours ' were spent in play -
Though death our path did separate ing games and music. Miss Greta
And hide your smile from view, Haberer was the lucky winner of ° a
£Tis powerless to take from its large' box of chocolates, having won
Our memory dear of you. the 'highest number of points in
bunco.
Loving Sisters and Brothers
Dance!
At
TOWN HALL, ZURICH
On
\WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 25,
Linder Auspices of Zurich Agricult-
ural Society.
Now and Old Time Dancing
Walper's 7 -piece Orchestra will fur-.
nish the Music.
- Refreshment Booth
Adxpiasion—Gents. 35e, Ladies 25C.'
Gallery 10e
EVERYBODY WELCOME
ATTENTION!
Edigh offer Garage
HORSE SHOEING AND ALL
KINDS OF B, LACKSMITHIN G,,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, FEND+
ERS AND BODIES REPAIRED.
No Matter How Badly Damaged
BEST OIL ,OR GAS, AUTO ACCEy�f"
()RIES.
CHARGER REASONABLE
. Give Cls a Call!
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Next Wednesday evening under
the auspices of the Zurich Agricult-
ural Society a dancing frolic will be
held in the Town Hall, Zurich, to
which the public is cordially invited.
The admission charges are very re-
asonable and the program of music
put on by the Wolper 7 -piece orches-
tra are well known to give of the
very best in new and old time music.
•All. 'lovers of this sport will indeed
have a big evening's fun, on Wednes-
day evening, November 25th,
Hay Tp. Pioneer Passes
Another pioneer and well known
resident of Hay Township passed a-
way at his home on the Blue Water
Highway on Thursday last in the
person of Regis N. Denomme, aged
$2 years. Deceased had lived all his
live in that section, and knew all a-
bout .the hardships of pPbneer days,
and was well and favorably, known to
to most of. the 'residents in this dis-
trict. He was a man of sterling
character and was highly respected
by itbl Who knew him, Although well
up in years, he was out and around
assisting with the work on the farm
until ten days before his death. He
was twice married, and is survived
by his widow and the following chil-
dren by
hil-dren"by his first marriage: Armand,
;1oh;i and Erxtest- Denomme of . Hay
Township; Maxim Denomme of Tor -
ciao, and George Denomme of the
KTest; Mrs. Chas. D. Bedard, of Hay
,.ownship; Mrs. Geo. Jeffrey, Mrs.
Albert Bedard and Mrs. Melvin Over-
holt of Stanley Township. The fun-
ral was held on. Saturday last, inter-
ment taking place in St. Poter's R.
C. Cemetery, Drysdale, Rey, Father
L. Marchand Officiating,
True Love
Wedding Rings
The Finest Wedding Ring Made
Engraved $7.50 to $12.00
Plain $6.00 to $9-00.
For Nov. and December we will give
i -doz. Community Tea Spoons free
with each True Love Ring.
Hess, The Jeweller
Yes! You will Find
DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURK
Prices now at Rack
Bottom low for The
Season.
STOCK UP NOW WITH THIS
GENUINE ANTHRACITE
For Cash Payment a Discount of Elm
per Ton wil be Allowed.
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WHERE YOU BUY THE REST
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FOR LESS CASH
OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES. CATALOGUE t
FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR. its-
FORENCE AND OURS. WHILE BUYING GOODS AT THSS
WHY NOT SUPPOEtT' `YOUR EIt81YIE STOREWFIGF'C►IVE
TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDIT-
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$1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSES
pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the sod you always bought„ not
something a little different
$1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 S'L'AP KID HOUSE; SLIPPER.,
With Solid Leather and Cushion I3rsales- '
$3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN O1l BLACK MENNOl\;IT'E WO+Iti.
BOOTS, Paneo or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make_
X$2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makes ob-
tainable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1. to 5M-...
$1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Pain or Toe Caps. A ne
finer Shoes for School, Sixes 1:1 to, 1314 -
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or BES Soles, $2AO and $2:757 pr.
ALL RUBBI>;R FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SME AS MAIL OW-
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WDER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERENT
STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUE, PRICES ARE THE SAME
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS.Repairing pramptIrrfa e
0 FRITZ & SON
MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE SHIES OF CANADA
Phone 82 or, 115
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Superior Quality -Stor
We are now offering a full line of
New Seasonable Goods at Rock
Bottom Prices
WE ASK YOU TO CALL. AND SEE SOISM OP OUR BARGIME
IN PRACTICALLY ALL 1.INES OF HEAVIER WINTER GOODS.
MEN'S AND BOYS SWEATER COATS, WJLiDRRlEAKEN ,Si,
GIRLS' AND CHILDREN$" SWEATERS. SHOES'. RUBBERS, ETC
SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $1.50 A PAIR.
HARNESS REPAIRS. SSS, PAINTS, ons, ETC'., ETC
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