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Zurich Herald, 1932-02-18, Page 1a. Vol. XXXII. 1. :ZURICH, THURSDAY •MO'RNINGEEBRUARY 18 (932, b Chester L Smith, ]i?'abIlette ;125 a year, U.S. $1.50; crz i:4n s* mu INARREARS, $2NAY BEp3.4TL45EN Publicity is theGreatest_factor_in Home Merchanthsirig .• • • • •• • 4 • O 4 M • .41 4 40.4,0041.0$ CaG45,4#01.04, 4Y, 44.›.g.`4 40.,400.4.0.80.to.ra • • Harness, . Bto. 40 ° • WE tiAVE A 'LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, ' o TRAVELLING BAG5I V -ICES, ETC., TO CI -LOOSE FROM, AND 4 ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE, PUBLIC AT VERY 1. ATTRACTIVE PRICES. q 6 Pianos Pianos IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR SHEI,LOCK MANNING LINE. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1 4 FRED 11.11EL - ZURICH PHONE fc3Z._ e j0•••eo.4.••••-6441+ 4,0..*C, 04-04-o,4rsG0 •4.•6Q•*4,44,-4. .1A.dPw$.v° 44.0.+D .• 00•0004• 000 TWICE !oaring 9 A - YEAR SALE de • 0 G • • 0 A • • A s A message' Of .great ;importance to you! Brown's Boot Shop has built up •a worthy rep .tati n in. o the shoe business through :several years of honest deal g in in high grade Footwear at Reasonable Prices. It 14 has been the policy ofs,s ore to give their customers • the latest as well. as the best leathers, hence, our twice - a year Sales_ Year by year they have met with. greater success because the public has learned that honest-to- goodnes Bargains in high grade Shoes are offered. • Men's Heavy* Lumberman Rubbers, Reg. 3,50, Sale nice- - ice.. $1.95 �. $1.50 0 $1.00 75c ..+ Boys' Heavy Lumbermen Rubbers, 3.00, ,Sale price Youth's Heavy Rubbers, Reg. 2.75, Sale ,price Men's Penman Pare Wool Socks, Reg. 1.75, Sale Price Boys' Penman's pure wool Socks, Reg. 1.50, Sale price 9Oc Men's plain Rubbers, Reg_ 1.50, Sale Trice ...... - Women's and. Girl's Jersey Wool Golashes, Reg. 3.50, Sale P... $1.50 Women's Slilashen Cuc Golashes, Reg. 3.50, Sale Price $1.95 g Miss Pat. romps, i eg. 3.50, Sale price ....... • .• .. • $1.05--$2.45 Boys' High Grade Shoes and. Oxfords, Reg. 4.00, sale Price $2.95 Sale Price Women's Boudoir Slippers, Reg• 1.50,•' ` ° ° ......35c , _ 4).�c Men's Felt and Leather Slippers, Reg. 2.00, Sale Price ., . • • These are only a few z f the many Lines not Advertised. • RRLp°L-IRING NEATLY DONE • BBB OUR Brown%act Shop 0 WINDOW DISPLAY . 0 1/000•••••*00este , e**64easca*Ge;aGe fee.*s ee aneSe . **00. 441444•44♦**41,044•4404.40oadi :JITS OVERCOATS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR ETC. LESS TITAN COST 41 0 EnelalateleS iR2.114ER,Alle 0g lI10 • e New Chairs! Goderich ,Signal: -So the .judge's room gets its chairs -two chairs, in fact -in spite of all the "excite- ment." MUST STOP THE PHONE Owing to the hard times prevailing among the farmers, many are forced to do without rural telephone *r vice Nearly fifty of the users connected with the South Bruce Rural Teleph- one Co., have asked to have their phones taken out, and many •other companies have suffered to a greater or lesser degree. Of Professional Service Two of the year's members of Bruce County Council are veterinary surbeons, Dr. Porterfield of Chesley, alucawnasierta ti ----c,▪ " Lamar' -- Mics Lottie Turkheini spent 'Mon - clay at Ldndon. Mrs. Jacob Kellerman of Dashwood is visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. Fritz of town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido and Dor- othy were Sunday visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner at Goderich. Mr.'and. Mrs. John .Desch of Pigeon and Dr. J. H. McDonald of .Wiarton. Mich., motored over to attend the One of the first acts should be to funeral of the former's brother, Mr. inject horse sense into those of their E. Oesch on Wednesday. collegues who are in favor of nam- Mrs. Walter Scott of Seaforth, taining high county rates in these who spent the past week under the days when the sloganshould be "Low parental roof,," returned to her home Taxation."-Chesley. Enterprise. on Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Oliver Potatoes valued at ,$5,000 a " ;ton Surerus regret to learn that he was were exhibited at the Smithfield Show taken to London Hospital • on Mon - in London. It is a. new varrety„earn- day, where he is taking radium treat- ed Arran Pilot, was produce, xai' .t1r- me nts for an infection of the mouth. ran by Donald McKelvie, the.,otis'We sincerely 'hope Mr. Surerus will raiser of new varieties, andsoon be cured from his ailments. been ,proved under field triaadrrn A goodly number of sportsmen are shirk. Its production represa ..,,. the making good use of the: open winter work of five years of, resear`c'h Band and giving the jack rabbits some the potato is a first early of stype more shot and shell, and on Tuesday that has taken twenty yearstQ' pro- the bays carne home with GO of these duce. f' lively fellows in their bags and ar- Try It! Mr. Merchant!, rangements are being mace to have As this is the trine _of the +year them conveyed to the silver fox when the public.are on the lo�:•tcout farms in the New Hamburg district, for sales, it would be a wise ;:move Mr. Leonard. Prang of town and on the part of business men ;'Lo, go !who recently took a tecnical course through 'their stocks and put on .tome of welding at Toronto, has returned real sales_ There is no better reOnrn Ito Zurich. and has installed a full to get people. to- buy than by' aver- i line' of equipment to do this work tising and having bills printed by and we wish him every success in your home paper -The Herald. Why this line of work. Iet so much money go out of town? Advertise and keep your money at home. Valuable Tubers Willing To Accept Cut Mitchell. Advocate: In submitting •report to the County Council, J. M. Mrs. Henry Howald is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Orville Steinbach at London, and who hags just recently returned from the hospital in that city. Mrs. Stein- bach's many Zurich friends are in- EYnpey, County . Engineer of Perth, deed pleased to learn that she is ire- stated that owing to the difficult tim- l•proving in. health nicely. Little Earl es through which all counties are Steinbach, who spent a few weeks now passing, he would be willing to 1 with his grandparents, Mr. .and Mrs. accept a cut in his salary of 10 per H. Howald, in Zurich, has returned cent. In the year 19.30 the engin- to his hone in London. • eer's salary was $2,900, but last -.year lie received a cut which left nus sal- ary at $2,716.67. In comparison' to other counties, the salary or the en- gineer of the County of Perth is low. The Department of Highway is cut- ting th.e 'salary of their engineers this year to the extent of 3 per cent. Want Business A meeting between the business men of Kippen and Mr. W. E. We:. egor, Superintendent Canadian Nat- ional Railways, was held on the af- ternoon of February 2nd, as to awe :her or not the railway would contin- ue to keep their station open at Kip- pen. It was brought out by rdr. We- egor that in order that the station be maintained ie would be necessary for the people of Kippen and vicinity to patronize their railway and station fully, and insist that their grain, cat- tle and merchandisebe handled- to Kippen via rail. The business men of Ripper: fully agreed with Mr. We- egor and it is hoped the ruraldist- rict is - rict will support there fully, plasty Gash Mr. "Butch" Yungblut, of Zurich, who was playing with Exeter in the hockey game against Mitchell on Mon day evening had the misfortune to be struck by a skate inflicting a nasty gash in .the upper Hp which bled pro- fusely. He was taken to the office of Dr. Dunlop, four stitches being re- quired to close the wound. -Exeter Times Advocate. Elmer Oesch is Called On.. Sunday afternoon, February 14th, 1932, Zurich lost one of its most valuable citizen; in the person of Mr. Ehler Oesch, at the prime age of 37 years, 4 months, and 4 days For over fourteen years he had car - a. ried on a successful barber business o in Zurich. Prior to this he spent • d h dl d one year in Dashwood at his trade. • Mr. Oesch possessed a keen, mechanic • , mind which foud an outlet in his • d t radio, Kelvinator and Insurance bus- •• mess. Fairness in all business deal- s ings, with his pleasing manner and `•' - Unsurpassed moral principles won for him the esteem of all who were for- tunate enough to know him. On • November 15th, 1920, he was whited • I Masse -In Hay Township on rebru- in marriage to Emma Guenttner of earyy 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dashwood and together they enjeyed 0 1 Masse, a son. a happy married life, until he was m ,Mame----At Hay Township, on Febru- strickened with a lengthy illness of 0 , :arp 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip one year and four months, and in • I Masse, a son. spite of all that medical care and i 1 careful nursing could do, he departed e ..-_-. - -- this life for his just reward. Be- sides his sorrowing widow, he leaves 4 • ; S T. PETER'S to, mourn his departure, his father • F i•cal Lutheran Church and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John' Desch A. Evange'Ihen Line, north, and . five 0 ' ZURICH - ONT. brothers and three sisters, all from • • 4 "A Changeless Christ for * chant. the immediate Vicinity of Zurich with • ung World" the exception of one brother John, • I? iclay, Slit -Luther League. who resides in Pigeon, Mich; and one • Saturday --Choir Practice. sister, Mi.'s. Wm. MacGregor of near Son• SUNDAY SERVICES Kippen. The :funeral was held on 4.1.0 a. m: -German Service, Wednesday afternoon from his late,e, 7.x..15 a. in. -Sunday School. residence in Zurich. Interment to . 7.30 p. an. -English Service, i nashwcod Lutheran oeriietery, Rev.•. R Everybody. Welcon,• to all Services4 Scbrag of Zurich and Rev, Ness ce', •4ssio atro+, s:;••0„•,p: 0'«,...b E. Turkheim Pastor. I ?)ashl7dUCX dY TCI i n , w. 0 • BORN Don't Forget WE HAVE Greeting Cards FOR EVERY OCCASION BIRTHDAY BIRTH CONGRATULATIONS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS SYMPATHY - CONVALESCENT ETC. ETC. ETC. Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74. YES ! You Will Find ' a Eciffev,... ence if You Burro JUST.. ARRIVED! FRESH CAR PETROLEUM COKE GREAT HEAT NO ASHES • Try a Ton! Zurich .b * Ar - C ax .te Po' Phone lOw or 103 HENSALE„ C. ':."v: . ;I' 0..* -1 •+i•43•++.1.4.4.•F++++04N i•4.4.•i.41•4..f .2-`i x,. .i•r4•2 4 x 4. S if"'1.;,'Ir A ..-- + + + + AT T'I{E lmg 4. 4 • MUTUAL SHOE STORE. WHERE YOTJ BUY THE BEST Fold tt LESS CASH 4. $1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE SL t - + pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought, net something a little different. $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL -1 STAP KID HOUSE SLIPPEE , With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles. $3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR .BLACK MENNONITE 1.17ts3ii . BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make. $2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makes, c tainable. Also fine shoes for bet .izc.s 1 to 516... $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Pleur or Toe Caps_ rasa- finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 13%. OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDEez HOUSES. CATALOGUE FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR OZ. FERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT THIS STORE. ,r + + + 1 WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES- YOU TWO BUYING, PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDIT:.. MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Sole', $2.40 and $2.7;5; ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MAIL are DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFPEREN'i' STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICE.` ARE THE SAME ME WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS -Repairing promptfy t"ss. e 0 FRITZ & SON MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA, Phone 82 or 115 •C- ++++++++++++++++++4+++'H-++++ + Zurich Superior liar 9 We are Offering a Fall Line ,of Seasonable S:.•xpsi' Quality Goods of General Merchandise at Rock Bottom Prices, And we ask you to be sure and see the various lines :we are offeringthat will save you real money. .. FULL LINE OF HARNESS .REPAIR:;, SHOES PAINTS, OILS, ETC., ETC, ONLY THE BEST OF FRESH GROCERI E . f' ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. R. N. DOUGLAS S GENERAL 114EIROHANT PHONE 11 97 , . 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