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Zurich Herald, 1941-10-02, Page 1Forty Second Year zumcK, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER. 2 1941 Rates: $1.25 in Canada, inad •- }: ,5 U.S.A., is advni aC* CHESTER L. SMITH, Parleys • e� r. 4fkhiso rifty buyer patronizes the home Merchant Are Zff so; You Suffering From COMFORTABLE GLASSES Headache? At Have your Eyes Examined with REASONABLE PRICES •elhe Latest Methods and. Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN' GODERICH Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices C% E. .Zu.rbr gg, R.O. OPTOMETRIST at EXETER the Newesi:. Approved Method of Eyesight Testing Used. Open every ,.," Week Day Except Wednesday. I IIEL'S HAIRDRESSING We have recently installed a new Shelton Waving Machine and can serve the public now better than ever. Be sure and give us a call. MRS. FRED Tm2L . Proprietress BETTY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE. Will be closed during the Summer I4Tonths Wednesday Afternoon and Evenings. MRS. EDW. GASOHO, Prop. Lei os 4x a `"GU, ab TM 6 Qakl ut the New 19 ' MODELS Euler ler [ Bata Than ever In Magistrate's Court Goderich — Tree local youths in their late teens, who 'a week prev- ious pleaded guilty to :the thefts of a carton of whisky from aiivate home and were remanded to Sall for sentence were on Thursday given suspended sentence in payment of costs. A stipulation is that the, you- ths must report weekly to Rev. A.J. McKay, United church minister,.and must attend church and -bible class regularly. Restitution was made for the stolen whisky whieh:,the boys af- ter the theft carried around on j;heir persons and boastfull displayed it to their churns. Charges ,,of -theftr. of cigarettes against two ether 1adwe- re withdrawn at the request .o 7 -the Crown Attorney. 'A careless (1-.41 ng charge facing Jack Bead1e, l ' dismissed. The prosecution ar of a collision of care driven ,b and L. Draper on the Blue.; Highway on Sept. 6tle,. e', Ari: old inmate of the County Home ip Gillian, was convicted of vag after the evidence of .4.ssistanta ager Richard Jacobs hadMbeen It He said accused had givxen t since he entered the a fiStitutio January last. He had )ersiste smoking in the barn and in fe:e the stock between meal ;hours August 6th he had left .the house out permission and was not lo I until Aug. 23rd. He hard wander Blyth, Wingham, Stratford and ilton. Gillian was defended by . ur Parry, who lives near the ] and who had befriended the old and given him advice--advice;!- was not good for him, the ee..rt rnented. Suspended sentence :va tended on condition 1that he ret,: the Hone. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ?McConnell and son 'Lee of Varna were Friday visit- ors in town. • Mr. and Mrs. George Gerhardt of Detroit, are spending the week with the Horner families of the district. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clausius have moved •their household effects in part of the home of Miss Jane Lamont. ut " r. and Mrs. Aaron Weiler and m•1 Mrs Cyrus Schoch of Sebringville, ? ; speil4 a few days with friends in this vicinity. Il ' 3Ir. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman orad son Bobbie and Mr. Clayton Hoff d. ! nail of Galt sere Sunday visitors e : With their parents in town. WIrs,. W. F. Finkheiner and dau- rg gdi`ter'Miss Hazel of Stratford visited n, at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. th Hoffman en Sunday. (11 Mr. and :•alis. Joseph Des Koshers to; Miss Marcella Platz and Mr. Ray- "' mond P latz of s rrosse Point, Mich.. spent Sunday at -he home of Mr and Mrs. A. "J. Ka1hf nisch. 11. Mr. and . Mrs. John Schwalm of Sebewaing, Mich were week -end vis- itors at the home of Miss Anna Hess. Miss Hess and the Schwalms' were Sunday visitor at. Dashwood. BAYFIELDFALL F.. AIR{ 42r. and Mrs. Roy Oliver of St. Marys spent Sunday at the home of ]Ytr . Chas. Weber. They Imre ac - Thursday of Last we'''' Spilt. 2a eott�panied home by Mrs. Flossie was the day This the annulel �I =field 1 ";oven whe .ve�iel remain with the Fall Fair. town Ys' 'usu. ' ?v ca.. 1 . led "Breezy B'ay-field" �liut the kind le • ver's for a week.o: breeze that visitedilt town .rix ° �'•., Fair day was one, of "the' livelest ' Suceessfr Anniversary they have had. for seine 'Oda: Ira til'he kOth ani,ive rsary s rvir'•'c in i fact the windstorm almost.• Ttew .ec. St?iPeter'�s Lutheran church were oh- erybhing away. The e ih bits were served on Sunday. Rev. 11. Schild - very good in practically _Ali classes, •otlh of Detroit, the anniversary especially were the horse .weer livespeaker very ably addressed the stock showings good, .As WOW �ea jails audiences present. A :peeial expected the attendance was' gayb.°anni ersary offering aIsar met with below normal owing to' these wreath- good 'response. r erconditions. However, 4he putsidr exhibitors were willing to;e'talct ,a reit„, ,Me. Milne Rader of Lot 10, Con. duction fin prize monies as' that the -1.6;I3ay Township is holding an undety round thcurselves .able to.'p�ay auction sale of farm stock, imple- unT.r prize wnn nwnts and household effects on his The prize winners: HORSES farm on Worl,re4einy. ()etcher 1: 111. 1 Wagon class — Brood mare,, fnal Afic r the. enle ?Te. and ,lir.. rn..r1cr - 3 and 2 yr. old L. Smith; to amr.l Vlt'r. will move to their comfortably re- - .•---•-=--.Decker', no_ delled home in Zurich. �,,Q�p} i t'rercheron or Belgian -- mare Eel "'"�'"�Koehler, Foal F # ^;CGks+t Thursday forenoon saw one m: �„cs,_ �*..or, '�, . ,. vee •� Tester, 2 yr. old 11. ,... N o: ter, of the heaviest wind storms we wit- nessecl in many sky be �gricultnral — Pimm 'snare, G p, Robinson. E. Wel' ter; foal W. 'Tui came red with dust and l.n..i. end a day. '1 r ger, F. Webster, 2 yr. old W.'Cuzater' °one thought a big r.tin ;.s to t::e• M. Brown, team E. Webster, J. Me- ' rien.r. offing, but after the ecrricl Guise.. wind• had , orta blown it,eif out the Heavy Draught — Brood mate W. Turner, M. Grainger, foal 31 Grain- weather settled Blown to a steady ger, W. Turner, '1 yr. old 1I Grain- heavy gale lasting well in the after - ger, W. Turner; team, W. Turner, 2.1 noon. Grainger. Roadster — 2 yr. old, R. ,I1'Ianson,. Single roadeter Currie & Tclenttand .2nd, lis. -t Gentlemen's outfit and team in harness Currie & Tebbitta; .: 94Z DODGZ D1 LUXE '.1~ O-JDOOIt S31i1?Al it WARD D FRIT �. WE SELL. "ME, BEST FOR LESS Specials for • TIi' ars; ray, Friday and Saturday, . Sunlight soap,, 'floret) bars Rinso, large pkg. Old English n o robbing, pint O!d English .:Tax, 1 -lb. tin'. - Lux flakes„ Large pkg......,..,.. .... ....... ..........,....25c Seruh Brushes at ........ 25c Clothes Pinny 3-oz..at 1 0 c Magic white blrach, 31bs.................. ..... 25c Nonsuch stove polish per bottle ........ i 8c Life Buoy Soap, 2 bars for 1 5c Garden patchyeas 2-16 oz. tins. 23c Biscuits, sodas;, 2 pkgs. .......,..,�..,...---- 25c Bon Asim;,, cake or powder .... ..r., 1 4c Gilletts Lye,. per tin , , ....................... •1.2c Shreaded wheat, 2 pkgs. 25c Classic Cleanser, per ti. n....... .........,............,...5c Men's Felt Hats, neewest shapes and steles:. ..225 Men's ans:�g. proof overalls at ... . . .2.„25 ' is ;at . I, .a 5 Men •c!�crrk,��µ�,g..,.,..,..,._....,..��..M..,,.. ..��'5 Men's'reversible sin coats at ........,...-...----.......... 1 7c 24c 49c 49c iheze Mono 140 wYrwrim.W....40050,IO,.aT.A<ii Books For Troops Any person wishing to donate books (not magazines) to they Can adian Forces in camps in Canada and Carriage — 2 yr. old R. Manor'i, Newfoundland may ,•irinly nand in these books. unwrapped, at thou local postofTxe and the postmaster will .place the items in a snail -ag Specially reserved for this purpose. Here is a fine opportunity to help C boys as far as good -wading is concr, erned. Worthy Cause - Do Your Part in this lady driver •Currie & 'l'ea'rnt. Best showing uf horses, W. Mi- ner; Beatty special, W. Turner, M. Grainger, Mee vices special, Lindsey and Smith. Judge, A. R. Cantlkell. CATTLE Grade cattle much cow 2.1. Grain ten. and 2nd; Heifer 2 yrs. old do, do heifer 1 yr. R. Manson, e11. Grainger heifer calf R. Manson, .ti. Grainger, . Meer ` calf R. Manson, two yr. old, steer and 1 yr, steer M. Grainger. Durham-- R. Peck and W. Oes- treicher took all prizes. Herfords, E. Webster took all these prizes Jersey, milch cow L. Scotchmer, heHifer urorii 1f Hols Holstein Club H BullPena over veer old, Clutton. W. Sparks, B. Rothwell, Bissett Bros; bull under, 1 yr., W. '.Sparks, C. Campbell; Cow, Clutton and 2nd; 3 and 4th Bissett Bros, W. Snarks, 13. Rathwell; heif- er S yrs. W. Sparks, Bissett Bros, C ('Campbell; heater 2 yrs. Bissett Bros Clutton. C. ,Carenbell; heifer under 2 yr old, W. Sparks, L. Leeing, Clut- ton, 'Bissett Tiros, do, W. Sparks. heifer under 1 yr. old. 1 and 2nd Clutton, Bissett Bros, W. Sparks b and 6 Bissett Bros, C. Campbell; Get ,of Sire, 3 animals Clutton, W. Sparks Bissett Bros., Clutton, C. t-inipbell: herd, 1 male 3 females Clutton, W. Sparks, Bissett Bros, C. Campbell; Clanton female Clutton, Bissett 13rs, Bull Clanton W. Sparks. (Cpi,ttnited on Page Four) DO YOU NEED Glasses HAVE A SPECIALIST Examine Your Eyes ..et Hess fill your prescription. Ful Vue, the very newest in Spectacles, and at a price worth investigating. Broken Lenses Duplicated 48 Hour Service. Any shape, any colour. A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. For positive identification of the World's Finest Anthracite ask for BLUE COAL ALSO: Rosedale Albers;,,." Semet-Solvay Coke, Miller Creek, Etc. The Roe Farms Milling• Feeds. W. R. DAVIDSON Highest Cash Prices paid fax; Eggs according to Grade Pone 10 - Hence 0o*0000e80a0040o0 0.(000000**000.04reooa0.00. 00.4470 q' 0 sa 0 m • 0 4' • ANY ® STYLE ;4;; ..NEW SAMPLES OBITUARY Late Samuel Baker Mr. .Samuel Baker, resident of Zur- ich for a goodly number of years, died very suddenly at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. George Weigand, 14th concession, Hay on Tuesday Septem- ber 30th. Mr. Baker, who was not so strong with his heart, was in the act of closing the barn door, when in some way the door fell and Mr. Irak- er came in contact with the same, and with his heart condition, lie soon succumbed. Deceased was well and favorably known here and more so in the Dashwood district where he was raised and lived most of his life. His wife died some years ago while residing in Zurich. 'rte funeral will be field from the home of Mr, and Mia. Weigand' on Friday afternoons at 1.30 p.1n,, followed by services ass 4 St. Peter's Lutheran church, 7.w'let' at 2.15 p.m. Intea'ment irr ,; i'4 t- er's ceinetrry, w OLD PRICE FANCY PATTERNS MADE -TO -MEASURE GUARANTEED TO FIT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE AS LOW AS $24.95 SO, Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service Phones 86 and 93. a�S�haS4� a4�vC�•v�,�L•�m�'��: ,, - :i , _ _ ..' . as'�-:^d"> "�`W�4"+67v�w•di�'�;+4W�',,: ,. leeeneezze Epe ials Blue Boy Coffee, Ib. 37c 19c 1 5c Shortbread cookies, reg. 32c. for 25c Royal Yeast, at 9c Comfort Lye, at 10c Jumbo Catholic soap, bar 5c Odea. Soap, 4 bars Solite Shortening, lb • We also have a wide range of General ..Needs„ of Merchandise,..,. Hardware,.... Dry Goods,. and ...Footwear Give Us a Call. . OBE Edmund Swartzentruber, Prop. Phone: 11µs7