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Zurich Herald, 1940-11-07, Page 1
Forty -First Year U !CHS THURSDAY MOH ;coni e THIEL'S HAIRDRESSING: Visit Our Salon for your CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Let us quote you on. the very best -end latest Permanents, that are pleas- ing and satisfactory and that *ill give you personality. Hairdressing Salon at rear of Store. For appoint- ments call us by phone 102, Zurich. MRS. FRED THIEI,E, Proprietress COMFORTABLE GLASSES At REASONABLE FRITES (.C. E. Z,Irbrigg 91_x.®. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER The Newest. Approved Method efr ' Eyesight Testing Used. Open every Week Day Except Wednesday. our ' c, ' NOVEMBER 7, 194' 0s Are You Suffering From Headaches? If so; Have your Eyes Examined with the Tartest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R. 0. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODERIOH ONT. Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices IN MEMORIAM : In loving memory of Iierbert Den - der, who passed away on November 3rd 1936. Four years have gone, my heart still sore, As time goes on I miss him more The trial was hard, P11. not complain But hope to meet in Heaven again. Ever remembered by his wife, Fanny US OARS COMPARE OUR PRICES PLUS QUALITY AND SAVE MONEY 1937 Chev..Delrix Coach, like new inside andout only 13,000 miles 194O.Dodge. Coach, new fires, large trunk. 1939 Chase, Cos h,, .save475..0O on this car. 1939 Plymo.uth Custom Coach, the price is right 1934 Ford,, 4 cylinder Coach. Any Dodge Car including 1941i .Dodge takes a $7. license.. Why pay $10. Buy :Dodge. All Dodge Prices start at $1,000 delivered in Zurich WARD FRITZ II� WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specialsfor Thursday, rsday, Friday and Saturday i' ..P. and O. Soap, 9 bars for .......31 c 1i; ..C,.rarttilated or brown sugar, 10 lbs. for 65c ijelly Powders., 4 pkgs. ..... ......._ 19c Por kand bears,, 20 -oz. tins,.- 2 tins ...........__...17c I-Ieintz Spaghetti, med. tires, 2 for ........... c Tea Bisk, med. -plitg .... ..<„~...— 19c RedRiver Cereal, per pkg.......,..........._........,. 25c Quick Quaker oats, plain, pkg....... . 12c Chicken Haddie:„ per tin ,1 be ' Super Suds and -large 10c. cake Palmolive. soap for 'I'c. all for ..:.........................> 21c Nibiets,, freshcorn:, off •reels,, 2 tins ........ Young Mgrsand Mens Overcoats at. Men's felt, hats,. newestshades and sstyle.s at ?1C .17.50 %tat 140 IVleroharit Le-avItt's TOa r Exeter, Ont. Phone 135 Thurs., Friday, Saturday. MARYLAND IN THIRD DF:IINSION, Tecnicolo' A Thrilling raceing story of the South with Walter Brennan, John Payne and Fay Bointer. An all Star Cast And Any Clyde Comedy. 'pecial 3 Unit Show for Arm- istice Day Tuesday and Wednesday Blondie on a Budget Spoilers of the Range With Charles Starrett. Canada Carries On SQUADRON 992. Corning --The Sea Hawk. North West Mounted. IN MEMORIAM In memory of otir loved one, Mr: Christian Schrag, who passed away one year ago, November 6, 1939. There are loved ones who are missing From the fireside and the feast; - There are faces that have vanished, There are voices that have ceased. But we know they passed teeever • From our mortal grief arta p -••i, And we thank Thee, 0 our Father, For the blessings that remain. • rWife and Children. CARD - OF THANKS The .family and relatives or the late lIrs, Mary Schwalm wish to thank their friends and neighl.ors for the kindness and• sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement. CARD OF THANKS The bereft widow and relatives; of 4;17.e late William T. Truemner wish to c•nnvev _their sincere thanks and ap- preciation for all the kindnesses ex- tended by neighbors and irienus this sad hour of bereavement. In Magistrate's Court Goderich—Reformatory terns and 'seal y fines were imposed. by Mag. J. A. Makins on Nov. I on L. H; Jit- eheill and Garnet H. Thomas, convict-. ed.of various offence in connection with the sale of stock in Fort Erie Cernrnals Ltd., an elevator project that no; e :^ got past the promotion „take. At the conclusion of trials last ` ing one and a half days, Mite1iellovire s 40 years of age, and Thomas 62. were each sentenc, d to six mo;lths hnprisonment and fine.l $1.000 and :osts or six months additional in 1'ieu of non payment of the fines, on each of two :charges, one of trading in-s2-: cuiities end one of calling on private homes for the purpose of trading, A1: sentences are to run consecutively; rhe fines on these charges amount to '.2.00'fl each. Thomas also was sent- enced to six months and finend an 7dditional. $1,0&'1 or six months ad- d:VI: oval when he pleaded guilty to e :urge of fraud. "I make no diff- ?rence in the cases of these two men =aid the magistrate before passing- sestta:nee. "They are experienced in he sale of stocks and know what it is all about. They, never banked their tetur.iis frc7u the sale of this rItoek and So SucC.'ecled in hiding valuable information. They preyed upon kindly honest w•nnen, people who did not now their language. They preyed on people wha had saved what they co-. ;ld for their declining years, honest ;cople of good character who give vhat they cat afford to such worthy .ruses as the church and the Red Cross. These men ore vermin and laoulcl be severely uunishad. I feel very titt'ong on this.” Thomas, tome :11 his eves, .asked poll11i881On t0 SPY something, the liiagi»trate eau 11:11'! -orf. with ""i :.ci ' word is no rood ;alai me." Crown Attorney Holmes ':'el' a heavy it'n ' ty.. Ile Y.,1'1 ,."Ali' !'''rr ••nci Thomas had COO li:'*f :1. :1.'1rr•, o.' anizedi racket" v'id were in peras.e �;, ion 0t e`iitck r hate" mien. arrested. your K x Al 7` Mr. and Mrs. George Fee and son Chane , and Mr, Sam Gottschalk of Hey -:all wers in town on Sunday. Mrs. Norman Gaseho was a Sunday vi,iter with her hu.shand, Mr. Nor- ialaac_Ga,cho who is taking treatments at ,L,yron Sanitarium, near London. ..Mise Alice Johnson of town is spending a few weeks at the home of her ,aster, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stos- kopf, Kitchener. 1'11, and Mrs. Henry Howald, i1r. and grs, Gordon Flowald were at London Saturday, attending the How- ald-Rae wedding,nY Shape and Size, and at a 1VIr Wesley Ii.ercher of Port Huron , who has been visiting with his uncle I' ;!odei'a.te Price and suns ani Airs. % 7n. T. True- mner, 14th Con., has returned to his home, ?,'Jr. Ward Fritz, the brc..i Dodge dealer` is away l;et+ills a .;ut,ally of new. czars at Gyiilu: `i•. \''ard advises us that he has s, id' twenty n. w dodges this; fall, all tr .a 1}hbi«'3kM t' ai 4i Rates: '1.95 in Canada, in advanc ge ). 1$1.50 in U.S.A., in advancer C1lllti"i salt L, S.IIITH, Publisher Lr J1. Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated .Mas. Oscar Koeh' . an:l son Harold of near Hensali, 1. otored to Kitch- ener On Saturday here Mrs. Koeh- ler intended to vieh relatives for a week, then she inte ids to motor to Toronto to spend several weeks with her d.z,:ighter. 'Ir.. Hell Mrs. Ed. Grob and son Arta ' of Detroit; Mr-. F aeey e. w*I.E...3'tw I4iis. Sehaiaicrr anti son Clair of Milverton, 'ilr. Ed. Brenner •` Kitchener wore ia•:ent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bren- ner of town. The keenest co;ate,•• ci Presidential election in history c. od on Tnf•s'fay when President Fraiii:li:a Roosevelt created a precedent by becoming el- ected as Democratic 1 edkr for the• thi••d terns, e!lch t••f•ri heirs;: four years, over his opponent Wendel L. Wilkie, Republican candidata-. Presi- dent r si- dent Rooseveit has provers himsolf if as one of the world's greatest steeenem and is well capable of the oilice. OBITUARY Late William T. True,nner A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ak for BLUE COAL Also Rosedale AIberta, Sennet -Solvay Coke Millet- Creek. Olean Rodger's Briquet's.. The Roe Farms Milling Celt... 'Feeds. Highest Cash Prices paid foss .Eggs on a graded basis. W. R. DAVIDSON Pone 10 - a Iensall 04.00.00040<i40.0.004 00000.004.C•0.Gem.1.- 6...?000-00.0.0.9.4 + Ica • • Bic 771 444 0 • 234 0 e 0 A very sad death occurred last e Thursday morning at an early hour; when the home of Mr. and `:i i1ham T. Truemner, Hay 'Twp., br- ee s r, filled' with coal gas from the fcrnac:e installed in the house. A !1.'uhew, Mr. Wesley Kercher of Port '-I:u on was visiting there at the time end almost overcome with rimes he tried to arouse Mr. and Mrs. True - •111,01'. 11th could not get tn" lr at- tention so he rushed down siaii•s and ;'ave the alarm on th • te•l;�pilurR to neighbors who rushed to their aid', and immediately carried 'Sale. True- mner out on the .balcony ass she was still breathing, and will recover, but ]\Tr. Truemner had breethed his last. medical aid soon arrived out the life had ebbed away to• a better world. Mr. Truemner hnct ,reached the age of 75 years, 3•months and 2 r days, and was enioying fairly good health for his age, going about his farms duties, a very honest and upright man., a good and prosperous; farmer, good neighbor and will bel, ''•Y•",.tly reis.ed in the community. Be lived practically ate his life on the farm 116 died, . aiid 'leaves besides his l ,sorrowing widow, formerly Mary rook. one rist''r, Mrs. Cath,••riiw S.ehade of Iday* 1"1i.. His broth. r and �reitrhbor, Conrad Trncm n i died. 1'nst April, and the sympathy is extended by a large ei'rcle of fele nets for this untimely accidental pa>•sing. The funeral .• on Sunday aft•�rnoon was very largely 'Attended, tlw h;vnngel- eni rhatrch here in ltrlt i Ira. fillfid 1n e: pp city with ,:vmpatl .$T1 friends. Interment' followed in' the Bronson ir• remetety. Rev. V. 11. Ikokelt- doi•n, the.. pastor rkflici:it:big. In the Tk11. r.'ra ice ' the 5 1 , ;.1.;r, the ;Yves,climb; gave' splendid sr..r.'-iv . 't'•, io'r' the many friends in mien - it? Cline' c'ri:tile it syntpathy to th' 1, _ , ert it,w:- iiIrs, True.niner, tivlto 'h,;, 7u w lost 1uu cioct tonipilnion, rrst ONLY $1.03 M0417' THAN LAST YEAR CANNOT BE BEATEN BE SURE AND CHOOSE EARLY ra, kr a ,tr Fair �t7) zca V • I9 V r, oWI/ ff__a I -I tt'ialw4kasq"t iiim-EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIT.E:c: rafts s� © 4;' ses4essi000l**.sessse •w" eo,fir` ,awes-sesd'+sssi•44•seseaer3:0•c<.eessc a - l w All 1'Yew Star 0411. . THANKS To Our Many Customers in helping us making °kW Recent Sale a Big Success, and in disposing; of our former Stock on hand, which en- ables us to replace this with all New Goods which we are offering at veg. Reasonable Prices. Be sure to come in and see them! FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Goad Stock of Hardware, Dry odds, Boots..and Shoes. HIGHEST MARR;;.ET PRICES PAID FOR EGGS, TC Edmund. Swartzentrubor, Pkdemt Iii' 5 grrwM•V3171.2.QUA'