Zurich Herald, 1925-06-11, Page 1Vol. XXV No 50
ZURICH, T i u.RspAy
9BM.M1VC�tr JUNE
4'1 1925.
Cheater' L. Smith, PubUej4 q
$1.25 a Year h AdVasmalk
x1.50I T.,4.RRJ tit$,$2 MAY BeORARO••
If You have any Articles or Real EEstate for Sale try an Ad. inthe Herald
Our Corner
When wor yileug i over the sum-
mer suit think of France and her
.Sour billion debt,
. Another of life's little .perplex-
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the mild enthusiasm of the man
'who dons last year's straw That.
44--4.
What's the use of trying to fit
.good square next into a poor
round job, when al,g ood square
,yob is the on y+, j 1I to, ftitt him?
Reckless driving; the new sin. ( Untity fits • a, good word, butt +it.
The Prince of Wales went to a
dance after 'seeing, la wrestling
match, The Prince is fond of the
!sport. {
The ji+a11 wheat doesn't seem to
have any .protest to Make .on ac-
count of the low temperature of
the month of May. t
The flapper tie Passe; Now
she isi the Bungalow Girl,. She
has shingles on the top, paint on
the sides avid no attic:
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B4.uy Here anal Sate Money
Infanta Soft sole 0--5 35c
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s f: Infants Pat. Slippers, sixes 1-5 __-= --- ---.- — __ ._. '918e
Child's Kid Boots and Pat. Sipper), h-7% at -.--, --_ r $L25
Gill's Pat. ;Strap S1ippere S-10! _�_..,. ___.. _-__.- _....... ' , 9;91.50 •
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Miss" Pat. Brovvx� and iBlk: Calf Oxfords �-2 _. .__ $2.50
3 Women* Pat. pomp Low R. Heel 2%--7 .___ .__.- ...,..._. $2.25
r Women'!a Black Canvass, 1 Strap R. Heel __,__ ____ '__.__ ...... $1.25
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Men's Rik work Shoes 6-11 ____. .-__,. ....._. $$2.95
,Las Greb Work Bel or. `Kan __ .-_- --
1 $3.45
has. to inea n U ias,'w,e11 as the otk}er
fellow,
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SCHOOL REPORT
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Report ;of t'be May, test I7karr1!s
held in S.S. No. 4, Stanley,
J.r, TV-Fran,ce!si Mos!sop 81%i;
Mary Armsftron;g 73, Nellie Pat«
son 70, Jack Scotchmer 69,-C1a -
ence Hohner 65.
Jr. III -Willie McClinchey
Gladwin, R'eltslake 60
Sr. II -John Arnestorng 75, lOxa.r
nia Hohner 74.
Jr, tII-Marie McClinchey, 0:76,
Bert Dunn 170, Logan Cleave
First ,Class-Beatrive Hooustor'r:} ,
{,knna, Cleave 84, Keith We 1,akt:82
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sent.
Primer -John Watsno, Doriald•
Paterson,
Teacher, V'.J, ,Musse1 nan
HAY COUNCIL
•• - The regular meeting of tiref Co-
• uiscil of the Township of ROayi
•• was held in the Town Hall, Zurich
•on, Monday ;,June 1st. All,',;',,the
Members- were. present( "The
minutes of the previousc meeting
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were adopRbd est reiad_
The m"emberd subscribed to the
•necessary oath and. the, Coutr• of
Revision, of tthe 1925 Assessment
„Roll held its first sitting
Appeals ,a,g!ains!t the 1923 As-
• ses!srent Roll for Hay To"nw'ship
I 'were disposed ,of as ifoilow!s. .
Herman: Bender, assesssni,ept re-
duced $100.00, Canada Trust Co.'•
$appeal dismislsed. E•eeter .jJnion
rernetery; `'appeal allowed; Jr. G.
'S. atkin!son, ,struck off roll. .,Dr. J.
E. Dunham added to Roll !and, to be
assessed $100.00 bu'sinesa, aoaetnen't.
Rev., •W.;, B. Dengis and Mrs Laura
•Dengis to lbe assessed in tpl t9e of
Rev, J. G. Litlt, 1VIrs. ,jCarolina- Litt
;ams Lorna.,Litt. 'Florence Turn
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BROWN +r7
�s!_ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
SEE OUR WINI]]OW 'DISPLAY
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t Only 15 Days..
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Alla Our BIG SALE will
be over and YOUR opportunity
-46 to, buy Staple Merchandise less than
THE FUTURE WHILE THIS BARGAIN FEAST LASTS.
to -day's wholesale price will be ended.
4' ITWILL PAY YOU WELL TO LAY IN A SUPPLY FOR M
vII.
• 4: 'WE STII L„, HAVE SOME WONDERFULL ' VALUES IN »1.
-...» t .._ ,..,_. $12.0'0 1,
lilen;'a $20.00 Suits for
a Kent's $25.00 Suits foe;.._ _... __. _ ____ _....- $;16.00
• Nienf's Soft collars, 310 r _-_ ..•. _.... 50e
•. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEAS, SKIRTINGS, DEN- ..1“
IMS, COTTONADES, SERGES, VOILES, LADIES' AND
CHILDRSNS' IIOSE, •UNDERWEAR, SlIIRTS, R,ANDKER-
1: • . CHIRPS, CORSETS, ETC., ETC,.
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6 lbs. „ Boiled Oats __. 25c
3 3 boxes matches .. .. 25c
el. 2 bis. Shred. Wheat ___ 25c
_� 2.bx. Silver Glnas starch 25e.
.y Corn Starch bx. ,.. lle
"41' • Red Rase 'tea lb
-+ Salado Tea lb. ___6Sc.
Guam powder, lb. __ ' bac
_,4. Bulk Tea, any kind __
3 Maple Leaf Salmon ---
•al. Cascade Salmon - - -
-+ Peas, corn, tomatoes ___
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30e
37c
17e
19e
FRUIT JARS
Crown pint,, per dem
Crown quavth,, dozen
Crown half -gala dos.
Imp. pinta, doz -
Imp. ,gtiarts doz. -
Imp. half, gal,. doer __
Via 3
sto
$1.15.,'
$L48
Lamp. glaseos any size Vie .1
Vinegar per gal.
We• -,ase Saturday -night, dune . 27th,
AFTER WHICH • THE.}BALANCE OF OUR STOCK WILL
R$
TURNED OVER' 'P0 OUR SUCCESSORS.
ANY ORSON HAVING A CREDIT BALANCE WILL
PLUS'S CAME AND DEAL• IT OUT.
, XLI, ISOS WR® OWE i%7S WILL PLKASE1 ' E ,tri
RIOUGY TO COME ANIY 'SETTLE SAME WITH US.
I THANKING .YOU ALL • bR`,YOUR LIBERAL PATRON-
AGS' DURING. OUR:STAY IN 'i'li 3RiC'lH
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GENERAL MERCIAAN T
JIVER IA.3925
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'1' We'll Look for You 'lerelt
A.drnkssior'i 35c, b ldi,ee,14,q%
bull ,at ruc ic. ff, l An,� +h the
,to ., Idly :&flit,' at : 2 pen. g. ' t'
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The 'Conn -ell I hen resumed she.
order of general' business.
The following aceoiint's were
passed..
Doxniui'on (Road .Machinery Co,
Road grader 140.004 Sawyer -Massey
scrapers 45.00; Metallic. Roof-
ing Co, carr, culverts 150.30 ; Zur-
i h. Hydro lights for hall 7.50;'Am-
usenients Branch; hall license' :$ 00,
Postage, excise stamina, etc. 30.32
C.N.R. freight (en, grader 2.85; W.
fx. Edighoffer, postagge assessor
2.54.4; S. Hoffman, labor re fence
Masse Drain. 7.20; C.N'.R. freight on
culverts 1.85; A. A. Wein tile road.
8, 3.00; !C Beaver Tp. portion, tile
and labor rd 8, 20.00; 'E. Rader, tile
and labor .ed, 8 14.50; H. H. Neeb
salary Road Sept. 63.;00 ZurichHor
ticultural Society, grant 10.06; St-
romberg-Carlsson Mfg, Col supplies
165.64; C.N.R. freight telephan,e
supplies 4.75 ; Northern Electric Co
supplies 29.58; Work'inen's L�'ompe.n.
sa,tion Board !assessment 10 80 i; -Ex
press, postage, excise` 'stamps: ete.
1.4.81,.
The council `adjourned to meet
'again on Monday, July' 6th at. 00
o'clock,
Miast 'Vera V. Siebert is 'spend-
ing a few days in 'Detr'oit.,
Miss Anna, Deters of Kitchener its
visiting at ,her home. ,
Mr. Arthur G, Edighoffer, has
exchanged his Gray Dort Touriing
car for a new Essex Colach sea.
Mr .aind Mrst. Morris Weber of
G.oderichl visited alt the home of
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Weber over
Sunday.
Pleased ,to ,see Mr. E. E. Steele
able to do his "duties' as teller at
the local hank after his illness with
eye trouble.
Mr. Theo. Wegner who is at-
tending
'th!e Waterloo College ar-
rived home here on; Tuesday even-
ing for hits vacation months.
Mr. tared Kading of the Sauble
Line has . purchased • lal new Ford
•ttouring ear. Purchasing dame
Plea, C. Fritz-_ & Sony 1Fdrd&,Dealerl.
Mr. and. Mrs, H. :Rounding, .1141.
and Masa., C. Stukie of Grand. Val
jleyy, and Mr:, and MaskGeon Tas
ker, w14o•. has ,recently-, • returned,•
from India !spent. ,the week. -end
-With Mr. and Mrs. S. IGrete,
A. F. Hess, Clerk.
The Strea
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Motion• Town H�a,l,Zurich
Friday.Eves .�u l,h
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COAL
THERE IS A COLD (DAY COM-
ING. The present agreement be-
tween the miners and the Mine
.pwnerisl expires on the, 31st of
August 'There may and. ,may not
be ,a. strike, • but be prepared;
Prices ,are now at bottom,, fill up
your (bins 'with the best coal. Gen-
uine Delaware and Hudson Anth-
racite direct from the mines. " It
makes waren Friends. Egg, Stove
and Nut size.
SOFT COAL
That highest grade; the best
unexcelled for domestic and thr-
eshing purposes.
Genuine Lehigh Bullets and High
Grade Coke.
.... ._ Can telora.
HENSALL ONT.!
Phones -Office lOw. House 10J
Brown Bros. shoe merchants,
wish to advise the public tiia t Dr.
Scholl the foot expert who will
bell' at their :store on' Thursday June
18th will keep open! until 10 &clock.
inyt he evening,.
The, annual school picnic of
Sebool: will be held at Grand
110r4 oda' Wtedlresday June 17th,`
Aerau mezrts,, • are berg mrcde for.
conveyanee :to ' theigie ` *ho'•haiie- no
other way, , of gang, ;b'y handing
your nacre in to .PrineiTal . It-
Milliken.,
t Milliken., 4
The intense heat which hovered
over this section the past two, we-
eks! came to a close on Wednesday
morning byaa real cool breeze(from
the northwest. This is kno';vn to
be the greatest heat wave so early
in the year that ,can be rememb-
ered and in the large cities the'.
death 'tool run up in the hundreds'.
NEW BOOKS
The Zurich Public Library re-
ceived the following new books!.
'Totle • 1 Author
Galushlol, The Magnificent
..fos+h C. • Lincoln.
Under the Countryt Sky.
Grace S. Richmond
Black Oxen- , Gertrude Atherton
Dawn-: Eleanor Porter
Merles Crusade- ,Rose N.. Carey
The Radio Boys -Rescue the Lost
.Alaske Expedition-- C •
i• Gerald Brockentsire
•DUSTLESS STREET-., 'IN ZURICH;
19245 tat. 9 &dgek 4 !�
A ,Gripping .Seas on'•' Story,
der directiop, of ourk ' peek l+e s
Society •o:E.IMain ,StreEt Churc'll,
Exeter, This ;is' one oI the Beat
Pictures ever rsho'NX;yt " dJl f as ev+t
ening of Facilaating',i• Entertaining
ewnt; Medirtation and. Profit,
Everybody;will want oto nee this.
It 1ivels bent repytatio%
'Jn4'ortunately the well owned
by the tviilage formerly used to
fill the .supply tank •on Victoria st-
reet gave out, hence there its; no
water to sprinkle the. streets, and
during the. present dry waether, it
is 'almost unbearable+. '(The Vil-
lage fathers hese made every at-
tempt to; '1ra,ve it cleaned out, but
of no avail, as seemingly the whole.
bottom of the well is caved in with
sand, and the only possible way to
nbw•have a good well as to sink
an artiusilan well to thie ,rock where
an abundance of•• wafter la ,usually
available, and in the dry weather
it would. regnire several thousands
,:gallons+ of water; each day to keep
the streets from sprinkling. And
futhermore• we think it • would : be
very advisable to leave one • of
these wells ,so ars to 'keep a good
•supply of +water. in the tank 'in
easel of.lfire, ,es at the present time
there''is 'eractically no water in the
':tank. We must howeverg five cr-
edit to our village fathers in mak-
ing provision9i for laying the dust
on. our streetat, as they have pur-
' chased eight it one of Calcium 1Clor-
idey which .aa al ',chemical, and ie put
GA the „roadis .and always retains .a
moisture, and is much. cleaner
less odor than the commonly ,used'
,!street oil. The supply ordered has
arrived at Hensel' station and will
be put on itb,o streets as 'anon as
r, ,asible and i i 'hoped 'l; ,telae 'sue-
cessful, ,
Save the Pieces
WE MATCH . ANY SPECTACLE G
EYE GLASS LENS
LET US FILL YOUR NEXT '
E0'1'ACLE PRESCRIPTION. NM
CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK '
NEW ALL SHELL FRAMES, ET'.,:
PROMPT SERVICE AND AT At
SAVING
HESS the Jeweler
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• suet Received a l•arge number of Genuine. Woolen Bono •
•• Blankets in ,Assorted colors Size 72084, •`
is Mata. a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, pries, •
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Ilan `1s . from $7,00 to ... Ina• iu•
SAVEMONE' . BY GIVING US A CALK •
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t A BIG Stoel , of Mamas." and Halters always on, hand.
• Club Bags, Suit Case•., and: , Trunks at Right Prices.
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4, HA"RNESS REPAIRING A S PE.CIALTY • PROD t*
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Reliable 'Footwear
At Prices that save you 'Money
Misses Patent 2 Strap Slippers, Rubber heels size 11-2 $L
Misses Pat and Oxf. rubber heels, adze 11' to, 2, pr. ___
_L ........ ... .. at --x--$1.65-
Cl 2 -strap PP'
I'nfantsPpatshippe'rsllsizer2 low
heels, size43 8 to 1014.•. .__..... .2
Womens Pat. Tie, Cuban heels, a few left at ___; _. $2;90,
Growing girl's light tan and pat. slippers, Murray at $3.991:
Wmo, 1 strap Pat. !slipper, low heel, size 23T to 7_._ _.. $2.50'
Men's heavy work shoes at P $23
Grab's Work shoes, No. 1 grade tan and black pr. ..a $3,
Women's canvas's slippers, leather soles at
ALL OTHER LINES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS
0. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
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The
Quality tore
It will be to our mutual advantage
if you wild Ball and see our well
assorted stock Stbck of Spring and
rammer Goods in all the lines we
carry
NEW GOODS COMING ALL THE TIME, INCLUDING DRY
GOODS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL KINDS, HARN-
ESS REPAIRS, NEW GARDEN SEEDS; ROOT SEEDS, AND A18
GHUM, AND WE EXPECT. OUR FIELD CORN SEED IN SOON
And would advise ourCustomers to place their orders early.
as good seed will be hard to isecute. You will find our
prices right. Watch our Bargain Coantor. Quality and -•.
vice is our motto,
R. N. o4UGLA.
GENERAL MEROHANT
PHONE 11 97 BLAKE
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