Zurich Herald, 1939-10-12, Page 1'VOLUME 40, Vii, 14
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COMFORTABLE GLASSES
At
REASONABLE PRIDES
C. E. Zttrbr gg ,R.o.
OPTOMETRIST at EXETER
The Newest. AppravaifgrAliod of
Eyesight Testing Used. Opezt every
Week Day Except Nifecluesday.
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
If so; Have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and Equipment at
A. L. COLE, R. 0.
OPTOMETRIST 8c OPTICIAN
GODERIOH — ONT.
Good Glasses at Reasonable Price$
*BETTY ANNE BEAUTY SHOP
—YOUR LAIR—Thee most important • thing to complete your spring
outfit is your hair_ Treat it as such and come to us for your next
PERMANENT WAVE.
Introducing to you far the first time :the newest in scientific hair
treatment, it is our pleasure to present "Prescription Permanents."
Whether your hale he fire, copse, White, etc., we now have a special
lotion for each type: and you are therefore assured of a wave in the
manner you have always wad -
Why Accept a Substitute for the Best. No advance in. prices.
Phone 159 Zurich for Appointments. MRS. ED. GASCHO, Prop.
See and Ride in the New 1940
DODGE
1946 DODGE C€kS'i Th! E4-'Li47OR SEDAN
THE CAR wrniTHE FULL -FLOATING
RIDE, Aud Many Other Improvements
PHONE TODAY 'FOR A DEMONSTRATION!
LIBERAL TRADE'IN`2ILOWANC
E
WARD FRITZ
DODGE and DESOTO :$.LES ZURICH
Chester L. Smith, Paa%i.
;1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in AdvaXelt
J.44.A.RIt Aks,1 1.1,±a 131ti° AR***
uide for your Fall buying
IN MEMORIAM'>
W lllert—In Loving Memory Alt my,
dear Wife, Mrs. Elmore N. Will rt,
who passed away one year ago,
ober, 15th, 1938.
peacefully sleeping, and
Resting at last,
The world's weary, troubles,
And trials are past. •'
In silence she suffered;
In patience she bore
Till God called her home,
To suffer no more.
To suffer no more.
Ever remembered by
HYMENEAL,
i11t!s
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Ie;r's Harrison and MelviniSchoch
eni ,the week -end in Detroit.
tl7'i;,. and Mrs. Percy Weido of
oaf rloo spent the week -end with re -
a 5 here.
;end Mrs.. Samuel Oliver of
1 t'' iener were Sunday lisitors with
aid; •Mrs, C. Fritz.
1y7 ' and Mrs. Emery Ruby and 2
spn.and Mrs. Arlie Dietrich of Kit-
e r were holiday visitors with Mr.
d i•s. Wm. S. Ruby.
M and Mrs. Ed. Beaver and dau-
ghe;-and Miss Pearl Gallnlan mot-
ored _'to Stratford and .Baden on
i •and Mrs. Andrew F. Hess and
son 'Quimby, Paul and Fred. enjoyed
a }nn4tor trip over the holiday to the
fol, e's sister, Mrs. Q. Taggazt. at
So Bend, Ind.
Jacob Deichert who recentry'
o neaten on at London Hospital'.,
retu'xned to his home here last week
and!'
kes up and around again en
Gingerich—Erb
A quiet wedding took place
New Hamburg on Wednesday Sept.
ember 20th at 3 o'clock, when Alice'
Pearl Erb, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. •Chris. Erb, Bronson line, Hay,;
became the bride of Mr. Ervin Gin-
gerich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel'
Gingerich of the Bronson, ' Stanley
Township. Bishop' Moses Roth offici-
ated. The bride was attended by.Miis
Fanny Bender of Baden while uebe
Gingerich of New Hamburg, r asest` oobrother.
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of -the groom,
After the ceremony they left for,
Niagara Falls, then to the State of:
Pennsylvania. On their return a fetWl.
dinner was served at the home of
the bride's parents to the members,
of both the immediate families. :OP,
their return they will reside on ttle'
groom's farm, Bronson line, Stanley:"
The Herald joins their many friends`
in extending congratulations.
r4..lo
Optical.
Repair
Service
and Mrs. Clarence .Schade and'
F:bters, Mrs. Wm. Schade of the
Water Highway, a#90 Misses
e]' !tide and Melvina Schade of
o1 -on, were 'Sunday visitors with
at Milverton.
and 'Mrs. Paterson and family
,and
Mr. Stuart Paterson of
n, Mrs. Taylor of Sarnia, were
visitors with Dr. and Mrs. W.
ce.
AM IN
A POSITION TO DUPLIC-
ATE YOUR BROKEN SPECTACLE
LENSES.
BAYEIELD FALL FAIR
j3atyfie]d . fall fail was held o
the.day being ideal for the Occasion
Sep"i
b ^L$i51, ,iht A: l
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las jt was the finest afternoon this so
ciety bas enjoyed for many a i1aY.
however, like some other fairs in
the community, the board would have
Ienjoyed if a few hundred more would
.have .attended as an encouragement:
to the directors. In practically all
classes was there good exhibits and
weer filled competition. There were
many fine exhibits of live stock, and
the inside classes were also well art
:he revised children's - dep
nt
•v€, very keenly contested. Follow-
ing is the prize winners:
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WE SELL THE .BEST FOR LESS
Specials fur Tkursda ', Friday and Saturday
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:Aylmer Tomatoes`„ large lin, per 'tsn............. ....--1 Oc
Sunlight: soaps 4' calms_--_- •---------• _21 c
Bruce s, grape. fruit juice 20 -oz, 2 tins ._-.._-.„.....
:l :lfi:..ti. _ I. ? c
.Salmo�tn'a fans pink„ 1b. Tba-.. ------------ -17 c
• Hemphill.'s'heat berries, 5- g .. ... ......_•._23�c
pertin ...- •
Hakes .E%c;toro , . � � c
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Black Cat floor 'wax . tui -•• ....._....25c
Peas, l?' -az' tin, 2 _for ._.:_,.. .„
__277c
Currant19
s, cleaned„ 2 lbs....... .. „...e2c
Tla.>tsms,: 2'. lbs; for ..---..�,-.,-d. -- , l 77e
Seeded Lixias„ 16 -oz.. per ..,. -�_.. i c
d 2 lbs. Choice blue Rose rice;,
Pumpkin large2•,tin
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.•..,••:_•.• I Uc
Keen's Misfire �s „ - 77c
JellyPowders, ......... •„- c
*Pearlsoap, 5, ars wih
pkg. hand amonia ........21c
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Sweaters, Hosiery . and Woolen
.AII Underwear„
Goods, Na s' c3 i1C in prices.
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NERNER
Mom 140
PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY
AND AT PRICES MUCH LESS
THAN THE LARGER CENTRES
LET US •SHOW YOU THE MOST
MODERN IN SPECTACLES.
and:. Mrs. John Albrecht and
er Rase, Mr. and, Mrs. Charles
der and 0tughter Patsy prom
e'1w/de-lc-end .Nietor."ith
the'.;fo,rnier's'sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Brenner, at Midland, Michigan.
A G. HESS
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
1VTr',and, Mrs, Geo. Kerswell of
Buffalo,; Mr and Mrs. Otto Kerswell and
,daughter of Detroit;
Mrs. Andrew Percy of Toronto and
-Mrs. Melors of Toronto, were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
1Sehil of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervy .Stelck of the
14th con., had the honor of enter-
taining Mr. and Mrs. D. MacArthur,
> nidal 'nuple. last Monf'ny and Tues-
.cl'ay. Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur are
from '1', rontb, where the later and
Mrs. Stelck were very close friends.
GRAND FOWL SUPPER
A grand fowl supper will be served
by St. Peter's Ev Lutheran Church
Zurich, on Thursday, Oct. 26th. Sup-
per from 5 to 9 o'clock at the Church
Sred A Miscellaneous Program con-
sisting; of Short Comedy, Humorous
Readings, Etc., presented by the
Young People of Sit. Peter's church.
The admission will be 65c and' 35c.
The public are cordially invited to
attend this outstanding social event.
The committee has arranged for bet-
ter accomodation, more tables; and
Numbered tickets.
For positive identification of
the World's Finest Anthracic
ak for
BLUE COAL
Also Rosedale Alberta.
Semet-Solvay Coke
Miller Creek.
Glen Rodger's Briquets.
The Roe Farms Milling
Feeds.
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest Cash Prices paid foe
.Eggs' on a graded basis.
Pone 10 - F-Iensall
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, HORSES Foster;
Wagon class—Mare, J E. 2 e r •
Foal W. Decker,
old E. Foster,
Percheron or Belgian—Mare,
Camp-
bell,
Clark•, E. Foster; y ries, Ed
bell, K. Merner; Foal, W. Clark,
Foster.
Agricultural—Mare N. Keys, R.
Turner; Foal. H. Turner, N. Keys; 2
yr. old H. Turner, N. Keys; �,yr.old
H. Turner, N. Keys; Team,
Web-
ster, N. Keys.
Heavy Draught --Mare, M. Grang-
er,
raner, F. 'Steeper; Foal, F. Steeper,
N.
Keys; 2 yr old, M. Granger, F. Ste-
eper; Team, F. Steeper, Mrs. Jaccbs•
Roadster—Mare, E. Porter and' 2 ;
Foal, R 1Vlanson; 1 yr. old, F. Keegan
Rest !Gent's outfit, •Geo.
"Seeker; :Single Roadster, G. Ding, F.
I opltins. Manson. also.
Carriage—Mare., R.
Foal !and 1 yr. old; Single carrrage•
horse, 'W. Decker, E. Porter; Lady
King, F. Hopkin
G. Kin,.
driver, CATTLE.
Grade --:-Cow,
L. Smith; 1 yr. old,
he''ter calf, steer calf and steer 1 yr.
tad, R. Pepper and Pepd.
per took all prizes'Dur'ham—R. Pep,
in. this class. y „ E. WebsterHerfor,
:sand 2nd;
Jersey-_ CowF. 3 oho: ton shell,
Aolstein---Cow, �C Ca t hells, CW4
Sparks; 2 yr. heifer, .: and
Campbellp 1 yrold, lir, ;,l) trha
12118: Heif'cl calf, W• Spar
Sptik1, G• Csn1 O'Brien then got the 1111
1f W. lts and C''` •i•, b as coxnpon .
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These are the finest .range of Suitings and Over
coatings we have ever shown, and. prices the lowest
Two of the largest and Best Firms in Canada.
W. R. Johnston, and House af Made rlin.
styte
Over. Patterns to ch
you want.
OUR SUITS FOR $22.00
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A Bad Accident
The community was shoc:ced on
Monday to learn of the accidental
shooting of Mr. Charles Fritz of Zur•
ieh, who was in company with- his ole;
pal, Mr. Wm. O'Brien, who early in
the morning motored up to Bale d'Or.
Bay, about 17 miles from Kincard-
ine, where they engaged in cluck
shooting. They apparently were in
shallow water wading alongside their
boat, when a duckey hap:paned along'
and Mr. Fritz reaching• for his gun
in some way the hammer caught on
some •objec:t and raised' it just enough
as it can1e back to, discharge the
load whieh entered hito Mr. Fritz's
side; 'cawing a had flesh woundi and
sltglltly' grazing the 'hip. , bone, incl Mr.
xlile as could
q7, g: Iioffan &
have
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obeli; Bull ca C Lam-
-Oen; mni,.11T. Tate n Special, pepper,
pbe11; R. Simpson spei:ial, . •
Leicester•—Ranh G. Doii•anc Y' 0.
Shearling ram t,.
Lawson; 2nd; Rain lamb, C. Lawson and S1earli �e
C Lawson, G.Den0m1Th'
ewe. G. Dorrancc, C. Lawson; Mwe
iamb, 0: Lawson, C slush ante• Ste
Lincolns, Shetuling ram, .'D
• ' ioer, (lid ram
eper, Snowdc?tt K' rt a ...
A.. D. Steeper; Ram lan'�'o, old ew'o,
ewe and Lwe 'ilnitr,
Shearlllt„q` Lnd
Steepor and
pAir .ted on.''ai r, VOW!
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Vie.
,1111 a placed :•.
be slid ,rowed the boat about a, Mile
to, their place of landing awl” where
medical assistance was summoned'
and the injured man taken to further
car -
dine,: where he was given
medical attention and seemed
quite
bright on Tuesday. My
other complications setting in,
ears age, and al-
b'nxitz who is '70 V roed disposition,
way; of a hardy, raggede
rbq,uld be able tonreturn wt claws. hone
here in Zurich, Acle i:t 1
we all hope Co see Charlie b
Zurich very shortly, , I
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BUY NOWI
And Make Big Savings
With the Upward Trend of Prices, We advise
the Public to Buy Now! We have a full stock of
Goods usually found.. in a Country Store:.. Dry,
Goods,Crockery, Hardware, Boots: and..Shoes
r and Harness Repairs, Etc:
/ Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
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