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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1932-05-12, Page 1Vol. XXX[[ tsics, ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 12 1932, Chester L. Smith„ ilMi 11.25 a year, U.S. ;1.5a hi 114^40001 $1.50 IN ARREARS, $2 MAY BZ Oa •11 ublicity is the Greatest Factor in Home Merchandising The eontraet. for painting the ex- terior of the James St -'United church at Exeter, has beenn awarded two Bern of Exeter, for $211'6-00- The work is to be completed by JuTy. 1st. Three tenders were received,London. e of them being sent in by •, •..,• nss, Etc. iWE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING I•SAGS.V'ALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND Kt ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY wars. L. E. Churchill, wre has 'bad several years' experience in news- paper work, has taken charge ,cif the editing and management of • The Brus sats Post. Hitherto Miss Clark, .of The Clinton News -Record, had been the only woman editor in .Huron county. +***•41 444444*•e 4i••••••• ••••••.••e,+e&E 404,4••4 •* ••• • • • • • • • • • A • • • • • • • • • • • •4 ••4 ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Pianos Pianos IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING. A FINE NEW PIANO TG THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT US, AS . WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE, POPULAR SE ERS OCK MANNING LINE - ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE IFRED THIEL - ' . ®•� • PHONE n.I1M. • io.•••••• 4444 *414 • 44+4 04041004eN1,4400.4 444044044 44444•••1' 60006460008660241 11 a ertsa03oca ai••ak°•••' •••'0ma0a►ca••••e•s: • •• The Favorer siti ri r l be Lea `hers, ' for Street • , • and Afternoon Weald..illow n 5n Bea itiful New Models • Enjoy both. deli ,fad appearance and Constant Foot Comfort. The Store f Real Service �v'es you not • only the finest. a Shoes, BUt:insis upon a >nost: caT$$Uhl • ��.7 .. • FO' SPRING! SEE THE NEW .P.I1I)MF,:STRAP .AND TIE. PATTERNS 9.5 '- - $1_ Women's Pat. Fern -..-...._ .............._.. ... _ q,1 5 ter $1idG?P Women's Kid P'emps and COL ;Hi�iles ... ...•$ i.W , Women's Black lid,. kw Ti I :at ............ • _ _ „ _ .. $1: t1 Women's Black Gan.vas, low heel >at ................ _ - $ 7:Oli' Men's Black and r4 wn ;Oxfords at ................ _ ....$2.275 $.; f?'Q bio ,$5.'0 3 Boy's Black and F3"in:rm•n Oxfords .. .- r ;115 $2,-50 Miss and Children. I'+emPs and Straps at - - - 2:RC1 $2X00 Men's Work Boots, lid Leather at See Our Bargain 'table ,of Ken., 1.Vomen and 'Children shoes at 41:0:0 Sites OUR Brown's ' sot Shop 'WINDOW DISPLAY Phone 130 or t 53 Repairing Neatly Done • 1 0 0• • 0 • • • • • a • •• • • • 1 . fe•I!••.••0•190••000 4140 0000••l•iU•0.,seseedko 1•.•••r• 4"."4" ".."tlihe"*4"••l 44444M411`O40•••••••* • Before You. Buy EW - SUIT We are in recipt of a very logical thought by one of our correspond- ents who sends in the following or- iginal thought: 'Tis an awkward thing, to play with souls, And -matter- enough to save • one's own. HAY - COUNCIL A.E.J. Mr. and Mrs. •Herb. Mousseau were Sunday visitors at London. Miss Cathern. Merner, who is at - The regular monthly meeting (± the tending London Normal, spent the council of the Township of Hay was week -end at her horne here. held in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Mrs. Merner Either, and :two sons Monday, May 2nd, with all the mem- of Detroit; are visiting `with her bers present. The minutes of the pre arents, .Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Routledge vious meeting were adoptecl,•as read. l Mr.. and -Mrs... George Thiel and After disposing of the connmunic Mr. and .Mrs.. Andew::Thieh were at ations the following resolutions were Stratford, on. Monday. passed: That accounts covering pay- Rev. Roy M.Geiger of Preston, called on his father, Mr. Moses Gei- ments on Township Road, Telepnone and General accounts be `passed, as ger and other relatives in the tiic- per vouchers: - inity last Week, • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Kl'•••••••••••••••••&• . • • Special Sale 'T OF POCKET WATCHES • • • 6 ONLY 18 SIZE, 17 JEWEL J3UREN, REG. PRICE $15.4 Q • SPECIAL SALE $9.40 ` A Real Watch for the Working Man. • 16 Size, 15 Jewel Regina, Reg. Price $15.00, Sale .$1001 16 Size, 15 Jewel Record, High Grade Swiss, Fortune Gold �' Cases, Reg. Price $25.00, Sale $16-511)• 16 Size, 17 Jewel Bedforde Nickel, Reg. Price $13.00, Sale....TS-5tik • 16 Size, 15 Jewel Bedforde, Nickel, Reg. $12.00, Sale ........$7.50 .• 12 Size, 1.5 Jewel, Bedforde, Fancy Gold Case, Reg. $16, Sale $9.50 * 14 Size, 15 Jewel Princess, a well made watch, Reg. $5.00, Sale x-50 • • WHY BE WITHOUT A TIME PIECE. COME IN AND SEE THEM l' 1 • Tess, The Jeweller Phone 74 Township Roads—James Rennie, .lir, Reith, who assisted his :on, ; • orad ®• ,6,6.6•.•••• •tti sec,I,,x, 461566660 d,6 Road 6, $2.00; Frank E. Denomme, Mr. Wm. Reith, in the bakery, has rd. 10, 5.60; A. L. Sreenan, •rd. 18; left for his home. at Ingersoll, for $14; R. Adams, rd 10, 2.80; John the summer. Oesch, rd 8, $2; F. J. Haberer, rd. .c r43 r r d• 3 4 9• i D••8 Q F �o i• fr• 4• I�•I<4• fi : •4�°�r S •i °r4x •i 1 fi € I £^ Q^�. I^•I� I 1 4St++ 7, •9.10; J. Parke, rd 1, 25.00, C. Thi, friends of Mrs. Oliver Surer- , r, 9.10rt, rd. 2, 13, 4, 6:80; M. Tin- as are pleased to learn that she is i 80 • E. Erb, rd, 9', convalsccnt nicely • in the London Ztu'icl� r alaOS4 11ey, 1toa(t 14, r , , $11; W. Grenier, rd 8, 6.40; M. 14. Russell, rd 1, $10; P. Schaade, rd. 13, $4; J. M. Siler, rd. 10.; 3.90; A. Smith Rcl. 8, 8.30; A. Mousseau rd: 3, 7-.24; G. Armstrong, rd. 2, $15; S• McAr- thur, rd 1, 17.60;'A. Reichert re. ?, 8.60; S. Martin rd. 6, $7; Tele- phone Accounts—Bell Telephone Co. Hospital. Also Mr. Cyrus l.'olosky. who had his lei amputated, is impro- ving, + + + + Mr. and Mrs, Isiah Cober, and Mr. ; + and Mr:. Christ Cober of Preston, 'i• were visitors at the home of Mr. i + and Mrs. Sylvanus Witmer, Babylon �3 Feb to March. $88.07; E. R. Guen- 4. Line. they, cartage, 1.10; Zurich Hydro, Mr. W. H. Honderich, of. the H. -E. \ lights, central office, 3.71; Northern Furniture Company, Milverton, bro- + Electric Co. material, 38.08;. Zurich tight Rev. E. Burn and family from 'r;, Central, switching four weeks $6S1 'Milverton to Zurich on Wednesday Canada Telephone & Supplies, Ltd. 'morning. Mr.. Honderich dropped in ni.atera•a.V..24.87. H: (:.. ,Noss, lar r.,'W'to the-hleralcl O€fic.e,: ax:d we enjoyed .l. 8$,15°; General Accounts—Ontario ' a very fine social hour with this + Hospital for indigent, $39; W. H. I gentleman from the thrifty town of . Edighoffer, equalizing union. school Milverton. section $6, Zurich Hydro, lights, town' .+j. + 4.+ 4- + + 4, 4, rr• 4. + + 4. + + + r NOTICE. ! the public, and to be obediens to the ; law one MUST report all these cases to the Medical Health Officer, and if anyone violates this law he can be fined for a penalty not exceeding $50, and surely no one wants to pay that much for notliing: at present. On Wednesday evening, May 18th,, the people of Zurich will be given a real treat in the Town Hall, when the ula,v entitled "The Village Law- yer" will be presented,: by the Young People of Liaxe and txo uelr,- ai,u un der the auspices of the League of the Evangelical Church- This play, is worthy of continent,, full of good clean drama, jokes, and fun galore. .•Be sure and attend. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schilbe, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Finkbeiner, of Zurich; Mr. and Min Orville Mc- Clinchey. of Stanley; Mr. anr: ivIrs. F. Datars of Henson; Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schilbe of the 14th con; motored to Irodhagen on Monday and attended the funeral Mr. William Siemon, a relative of the above mentioned Schilbe families. Rev, E. Tuerkheim of 'town was the ,ieficiating pastor at the funeral. ' Our local ,inspector of the. Board. of Health is making an, appeal to the public ,to ea -operate in cleaning, up all untidy places, and make the v r &Jai e and community as sanitary as possible. We notice also on our streets there is too much stupp stor- ed, old wrecked autos, etc. If would t•'' F atly improve things if these things were removed, and these pha.ces cleaned. up• Word was received hero by Mr. Charles Hagan of the passing of his brother,' Thomas E. Hagen, who died at his home in St. Paul, Minn., on Saturday, May 7th, at the age of sixty years. }ie was a farmer ycsiy dent of the community, and went to the \ est about forty years as�a. De- - ceased is survived" by a wl'ife aaidi 1, ehreo 5oa1S, 1 Hall 2.50; H. Steinbach, fenceview- er $2; John Eckstein, fencevi.ewer $2 Jonhn Pfaff fenceviewer $2; The council adjourned to meet a-. gain on Monday, June 6th, at 1.30• o'clock pail., for the regular monthly* meeting and as a Court of Revision of the assessment roll for the year, 1932. A_ F. Hess, Clerk. Those beautiful purple martens who spend the winter months in the' balmy south, have again returned to• 1 Zurich for the summer, and among other suitable places or hones they are occupyfug',. we notice particularly the good accomodation Mr. Albert Hess is offering.. them, and witli no hesitation in accepting the same. The measle epedimic which has be- come so pravelent during the past ten days or so, is avout under con- trol, with not so many cases break- ing as a week ago. For the safety of Until further notice we will sell 100 pounds of Pastry Flour for $1.50 in farmers' bags. Zurich Flour Mills. ST. PET'ER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. "A Changeless Christi ter a g- ing World" Friday, 811:—Luther League. Saturday—Choir Praet5ise. .SUNDAY SERVICES' • ILO a. m:—German. Senviee.• s11,15 a. m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p. m,—English Service. sEaverybody Welcome ba, all Seirvices. • .I E. Turkheiniti Paster • • • R YES! You Will Find a Differ- . BE ffer- BE UR AND LOOK OVER I' OUR RANGE- Ea 'J U , r `i.TlE FOR YOURSELF—COMPARE! • .`i:. Ek THAT. THEYARE , E ,t 40D YOUWILL . ^�Pf .VALUES , YOU CNN a RAST? CLOTHING �B`TA.I. , • PRICED *MAO OF READY aAI:I:, TAILOR MADEi. s • q��yr ' . ig4rk' ,JSL�•,°.f ., p ...,Woo EMNIMUMWARS N, OMNSRAL 0=15000$ 4 ence if You Burn DL& THIS STANDARD ANTHRACIT SCRANTON JUST.. ARRIVED ! FRESH CAR PETROLEUM COKE GREAT HEAT NO ASHES • Try a Ton! Phone 10w or 10J HirNSAL.1L,a 4Th SPEO AT THE MUTUAL SHOE ST'ORE WHERE YOU BUY ]2HE BEST FOR LESS CASH 51.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE :.IA% pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought„ not something a little different. $1.25 PAIR WOf1EN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SLIPPERS, With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles. .$3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE WORK BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman male. 52.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makaa•obs• tainable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to' 51k_ $'L45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps. AI*: finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 131rz:' 'OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDEP, HOUSES. CATALOGUE. FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR b8P-. F•ERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT Min. STORE. WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES YOU TWO BUYING PRIVELIGE.S EITHER CASH OR CREEHT.. MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red i lr Black Soles, $2.40 and S2.,TS ,g t; ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MA,lL OP, DER. HOUSES& SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFF ENT STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE SAM WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR S"EC.IALS.Repairing promtpf$ip•ci!ca:ee 0 FR TZ & SON MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANAD Plume 82 or 115 Zu tie 4 ++++++++•6 +++•3 ++•i••k•3••I'r+4**44•E•4••t + +++++++4•+14-84400444+ New P r t We are Prepared to Meet Your Wants With New Lew Priced Goods.. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MUSLINS, ETC.,: ETC. A Few Stamped Mats at Off While- They. I :.:. Silk Hose, 30 cents a Pair and up Root Seeds and Garden Seeds. at Sc and 10c a Paek ze HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY FRESH GROCERIES .ALWAYS ON HMW R, DOUGLAS GE AVER AL WIEROHAAft PHONE 119 -.97 ».. kd sY .1