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THURSDAY MOik
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TO OPEN GODERICH FAIR
Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Ag-
riculture ins. the Dominion Govern-
ment and a native of }heron Courfy,.
has been invited to officially open the
Goderich Industrial Exhibition on the
evening of Sept. 20th The Tout can-
didates in the South Huron by-elect-
ion also are expected to speak from.
the same platform,
The Saskatchewan go re°rninent will
take wheat at 70 cents a bushel in
payment of relief debts.. When wheat
reaches 70 cents in the open market
;western grain growers win no long-
er feel in need of relief. Two yearn
ago dollar wheat was regarcTed as a
calamity, but under the presure of
hard times the growers have cut
down their costs and, unfortunately,
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Kerala yor Summer
'Goderich Relief Low
The total relief hill of Gadericb.,
for the months of July and August
will not amount to more than $10,
it Was stated at the Town Hall, on
Monday. Relief was stopped early in
June, and the only moneys since au-
vaiiced has been for medicine, Not
since the depression set in has God-
erich remitted a water or light hill,
paid a rent account or doctor's bill,
nor were sleeping quarters provided
or meal tickets given to transients
daring the summer months.
Not all to the Good
A farmer . remarked that a teacher
who. was engaged at their school at
$500, was probably getting more
their living standards. They can now than many of Phe farmers would have
• get along on 70 -cent wheat, but that who were paying her this amount.
aloes not say 70 -cent wheat is dosis --That may be true in part but the
bible a farmerforgets theat besides that .,rich he also visited with old friends 1'. Lloyd L Miert, teller of the
$500 he has had a good living lox here in town. Ince! runic of Montreal, left last we-
- himself and family, while the teacher c,•k • r' or two week's holidays.
has to eat, and provide herself with Mrs. Edgar Schnell and little Mar-
a home and clothes, books, etc., on garet Jean of Sedgewick, Alta., has Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weber and fam-
that amount. The teacher has spent' returned home after spending three fly of Hensall, were Sunday visitors
many years of her life fitting herself
for this work, at a considerable cost
to her parents,—Exchange.
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Had Big Time
The four corners of the ancient
!village of Sanford a suburb of God-
erich was the scene of an interesting
and unique celebration last Saturday
LOCAL ErTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Zinkahn an
daughter of Kitchener, visited for
few days at the hone of 1MMr. and M:
Herb Krueger.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril,,Masse and baby'
of Detroit, Mrs. Fred Duchaerne and
blanche were, visitors at tllc. home of
31r, and 14Irs. • Kuno Hartman. tp,. and Mrs. C, O. Smith and two
Miss Verlyn Thiel of w)okwood &gar::= Gordon and Stanley motored to
Lodge, Grand Bend, . spent Sunday .Baden on Thursday visiting friends.
with her parents, Mr. and _.irs. Wni.
Thiel.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer and
daughter Betty and son Kenneth of
Detroit; are spending a week at the
home of Mrs. C. Decker and family.
Mr.. Milton Heyrock of Detroit,
who was camping • with relatives at
the Bend, recently, spent a day with
his aunt, Mrs. L. Geiger of Zurich,
Chester L. SLeith, PuteeineC
11.25 a year, U.S. $1..5'65; t Ac,.,4s0.1
$x,50 W ¼R 5M8,34:2MAX EN'tlaitl to
isits and Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gascho and
family were recent visitors with re-
latives, in Pigeon, Mich.
Miss Muriel Preeter of Kitchener,
Wa; a visitor with Zurich friends a
few days last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aulerich of
.Detroit, are spending the week with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. L. Prang.
as
maximum.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
1 ZURICH ONT.
"A Changeless Chri'sr Lar is. Anna-
' ing World
Friday, 8h:—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice
'SUNDAY SERVICES
0 a. m:--Gerniarr Servii eii,
/.1.15 a. m.—Sunday SebeoL
7.30 p. m.—English Service.
'Everybody Welcomer to 'all Services.
E. Turldzeinz. Faster
T!•Iis STANDAR* ART i A !Y
Blue Scranton Coal
The Color
Guarantees the Quality
PETROLEUM COKE
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Half dozen Free Community Tea Spoons acconpan .•
every Diamond or Wedding Ring during Aug, and Se › .
Hess, The Jeweller Phone 74
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months visiting with her parents, Mr with the forni.er's parents, Mr. and
and Mrs. Robert McBride and other ',Mrs. Louis Weber, i. -i- .£..p,.}.++.d.+.g..g...t.+ qI,.,g @ 40'4 §•• 44 +x•44.1- ea -t a,.+++ .I q - ; ,fr,, , f Wie
friends. •
''�•- Flora Wing of Kitchener wasMr:. and Mrs. Wm. Messenger, Vitra week -end visitor with her niece, a
Jacob Messenger and Mr. Herman' Mrs. C. L. Smith, and other -friends a
Messenger of Detroit, and Mrs. Cath- in town.
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Minn., were visitors at the home of e stir. and Mrs. Louis Steppler and
erine Messenger of Grand
Rapids,
Mr. and Mrs.
W. C.Wagner over. daughter Roh• in.e, of Iaitchener are .d.
Sunday night. 1' the week t t1 ` ome of
afternoon when folks of Bird's -Eye
SPE I ALS
Mrs. y o u l ce a re ft +muTuAL
Mrs. Lydia Pfile and other friends. •�
Centre gathered to do honor to two -Mr`. I+". J. Wickwire of Eseter,
newspaper celebrities, one a "native gave us a call on Friday. Mr. Wick -l. Mr. W. Finkbeiner and daughter,
son Jimmy Frize, cartoonist, and wire has` now poral priveleges to .�'!r.'.. Hazel of Stratford were un ` WHERE
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the other Gordon Sinclair, globe-
1send out his weekly namely, the Hen-( c3' visitors with the former's sister, .. V Y . tJ 1 d
trotter estradorinary, and both of
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the Toronto Star staff. Not since the
village was founded—over one hund-
red years ago by "Tiger" Dunlop, has
it had so many visitors in one day.
!The "party", of course, was primer-
. ily arranged for Mr. Frize, the creat-
; or of Birds' -E) y e Centre and its
homely rural characters, but Sinclair
guest speaker at the banquet held
later in the day,. found it impossible
to keep out of tTie picture.
TRAINS WEAIT OUT. OF WAY
Owing to a derailment Sttnda' ev-
ening Aug. 21st, between Hyde Park
and London on the- C.N.R. main line
trains on the Huron and Bruce rail-
way line were unable to reach Lon -
Cut down your Fuel BiII by using- don from Hyde Park and were rout -
this ed through Seaforth and- Stratford to
GREAT HEAT, NO ,ASH FUEL London. The accident at London
destroyed several hundred yards of
track and a large number of freight
cars were burned when several gaso-
line tank cars took fire and exploded
An eye -witness of the glare, of the
explosion and fire was Rev. J. M.
Keys. D.i).. of Ookdile, Penn., who Settlement Church wr . the li the Evangelical Assembly rmbly ivliich was
effeited Stanley friends, and was in next Monday, Labor Day, Chicken . in charge: of Bishop George Epp, of ,,
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Stock up now with this as the. demand
is more than the supply
W. R. DAVIDSON
Successor Ea
D. A. CANTELON
i:I`he Fuel Yards with all Varieties of
the Highest Quality
Phone No. 10 r-11 NSA L,
sall Advertiscer, and it is indeed a ;ar:. W. H. Hoffman.
newsy weekly, with the merchants : Mr. Clayton Hoffman of Galt was
of Hensall. as advertisers.few y
�, i visitor at his borne a days last
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Payne and Sony of week prior to taking up his work as
Wyoming; Mr..Andrew Snell, Mrs...:principal of one of the large schools
W. Toby, Mr. H. Toby and Miss Hel- of Galt.
d visitorswith Mr.and M W Mr. Daniel Smith, who spent a, few
en Howard all of Toronto were week
en Mrs. m Weeks with Zurich friends, left last
Reith. i
FOR. LESS CASH
+ ▪ $1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE SLI -
a pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought, net 4!'
something a little different. -.1-,
$1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SLIPPS:e
With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles. -
$3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONI•i'. WOR,'r
BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisnian. make.. • '
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v ek for New Hamburg, where he .t.
\ r. and i'lis. John Preeter' and. u= 5 tit with friend prior to return- 4.
daughter Muriel of Kitchener, and ing to his home in Arkona. . a
son • Russell of Toronto,and Mr.
Clayton Hoffman of Galt just last I Miss Catherine Monica., who has
taken a short -course on Agriculture
week returned from a motor trip to , at Guelph, has returned and is start -
Philadelphia, Penn., where they vis -j ng her yearn work as teacher of S.
ited with the forrner's daughter, Mrs. sl N. 12 Hay, at the 14th conces-
(Rev.) Paul Price. The party- also sfon. ,
spent a day in the big city of New
York. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haugh of
Dashwood were Sunday visitors at the
1 honi.e of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Zimmer -
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man. Sorry to report that Mr. Zun-
xnerman is •coniined to his bed with
illness.
. Mrs. C. Eilber, Mr. and Mrs. C.L.
The grand picnic at the French- I Smith and :liar:, motored to New
I Hamburg on Thursday and took in
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STOP.! LOOK! LISTEN!
DRYSDALE
GRAND PICNIC
a $2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makes ai -
tainable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to 5%.
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a $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps. Alam.•
finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 131.-a. ;
a OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDE}: HOUSES. CATALOGUE
g g FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR
ti FERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT TILE
STORE.
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• WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES YOU
a TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDIT.
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Solis, $2.40 and $2.75 pr.
$ ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MAIL CR --
DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERENT ;
St. Thomas at the time said the 911u- a outer �rnc SuppEr o y Cleveland, Ohio.
milled= from the explosion was so) iii° • cents, prepared by esliert cooks. [Cleveland,
brilliant that he thought a barn close Also booths of, all kinds with a var-, Miss Euloine Geiger left on Tues -
by was in flames- iety of articles to take you oil your day for. Rye. Ont., where she has ac -
:Feet. William Golding, Liberal, and cepted the position of teacher of the
Louis 'Rader, Conservative, have be- I public school of that place. Rye is
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WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS.Repairing promptly dna
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a MEMBER OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA.
en asked to say a few word. to their located in the Parry Sound District, Phone ,� or115
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friends in the afternoon. Everybody about a hundred mile; north-west of�
is cordially invited. The event to take Hnrii Mlle. 410
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place on the church grounds, Sauble
Wednesday afternoon of this week M
was the -day -of the much talked about
Hensall Puts Out Strathroy I eclipse of the sun, while it was not
completely covering the sun here in I ;›
At Stratlnoy, on Friday, Aug. '21,th tin part of Ontario, but in Quebec it ,.'
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Hensall eliminated Strathroy at Ailsa will :be tom Vete and darlcne�� wTil] : `3 =si . 4
'`" ` ate:," c. .
Crang in 0.B.A.A. playdowns. me the r. ershadow• earth fora hundred
largest crowd yet witnessed the de- evere wide. As we set our last fn
flat of .Strathroy brought about by lines of type for this issue, it is just
an accumulation of errors which we -like an evening twilight, and by lo-
re very costly, considering that three king through a d'ork glass one con
runs were scored in the fourth frame nicely see the contrast of the sun and
and no hits registered. Lefty Bor..
moon. Truly the universe is made
chert, who hurled the entire game for wonderfully and mighty.
Strathroy, pitched one of the best -
genres seen this season, allowing eight
scattered hits with ten strikeouts,and
would have won the game had he got
support. Hensall played steaay ball
throughout, taking full. advantage of
every bad play of their opponents.
Kersi4e, on ,the mound, received
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good support from his teamates, an
pitcher steady ball throughout the
game, allowing eight hits and whiff-
ing four. Hensall will meet Waubuno
in the next round.
:Score by innings:
R.H.E.
Strathroy .. .. 110 000 102-5 8 6
Hensall 000 310 '002-6 8 2
In looking over the box score, we ed as supporters of the bride and
notice that Mr< Ed. Gaseho of town groom. After the ceremony, the
Who plays rf. in the Hensall team, happy party enjoyed the clay in the
gave ,good account of himself by usual Way of enjoyment, The Herald
,baking .two hits, three runs, in five joins their many friends in extend-
iitn.es .itt hat. ling congratulations, -
HYMENIAL
A very happy matrimomal event
was celebrated in St. Boniface R. C.
Church, Zurich on Tuesday morning,
August; 30th, when Rev. Father L.
Power united in Holy Wedlock Miss
;Marcella Farwell, daughter of Mr.
George Farwell of Zurich, to Mr.
Alfonse Dieterich, son of stirs. Simon
Dietrich, • of Hay Township. The
ceremony being performed at nine
o'clock: Miss Ethel Dieterich and
Mr. Clarence Farwell, brother and
sister of the contracting parties, act -
We are Prepared to Meet Your Wan s With itae LAT4'
Priced Goods.
,PRINTS, GING.!-TAMS, l3ROA.DCLO•TtS
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MUSLINS, ETC.,ETC..
A Few Stamped Mats at 20% Off While They La t ,
Silk Hose, 30 cents a Pair and up
Root Seeds and Garden Seeds at 5c and 10c a, PacTat
HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL W1EROHANr
PHONE.11 - 9 7 El IL A 47
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