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Vol. XXXV[ No434
ZURICH, THURSDAY IVIOHN1NCi, FEBRUARY 20,
936,
eanatail Chester L,, Smith, Publish/W.
$1.25 a year, U,S, $1.50- in Magnate
st.$o LNARREARS, $2 MAY BB O i.A.koons .
Patronize your focal Merchant and read the Erne Paper
Trial Postponed
The trial of J. Howearcl' Robertson
:ormer Goderich tax collector, ;wild.
was to be held on Febe X1th, hae
ben further adjourned to Tuesday,
• l.tlarch IOtki, at the request r>i the
• •defence.
Huron OId Boys
The thirty-sixth annual} A't ome-
of the Huron Odd Boy's Association
of Toronto ;will be held En Cattanihbus
laa1I, on Friday, Eebr.•uazrr 21st. A
special program is being arranged
:for the occasion and all .P.[uron• Chi
Boys and Girls are iesued a special
invitation to join in the annual get-
together of the largest old hays" as-
soeiation in Canada_ The full pro-
gram will be announced'Iate ..
Bo You Ned Glasses`
Stop and Think how inneostant it is
-that you wear correct gIasses—cor-
rectly prescribed for your vision.
Correctly styled to your face. Your
;health may largely depend on keen
' ision,
See C. E. ZUItBRIG,G, R. O.
At HESS JEWELEEY STORE
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
At Dashwood, Saturday, at Ti'tle's
Store.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran. Church
ZURICH — 011,ir.
`A Changeless Christy for o. Chang-
ing VIr'or!r r'
Friday, 8h—Luther League_
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
10 a. m.—German Ser a race,
11.15 a.m.—Sunday Schaal.
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7.30 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcome to, ales Services.
E. TUERKHEiIW,,Pastor.
.Return of Mennonites
Reported steps taken by 8,00 Men-
nonites farmers to leave Mneatie
were closely observed by members of
the !zect an Western C''anada. Wore
from El Paso said they were seeking
to escape the Government's edueatie
onal program whieh.' ran counter to
their Simple beliefs. The object of
the move Is to avoid or escape the so-
cialistic conflict. Som.e years ago
these people left Canada to avoid the
school system and the learning of
the English Ianguage, and now they
regret ever leaving Canada. The peo-
ple of the faith living in Canada
West report as .being happy and
contented.
Big Game.
It is not often one goes out rabbi';
hunting with a .22 rifle and ends }dr
bagging a lion. But that i, what
happened Friday night when some
unknown- ' hunters, pre'umairly in
quest of jack rabbits, at the rear of
the Commercial Hotel, miscued' on.
their aim with • the result that the
bullet shattered a window and con-
tinuing across the hotel dining room
embedded itself in the large picture
of a lion which 'hangs on the wail in
the room. The picture is the prop-
erty of the Seaforth Lions Club and
was presented to the Club some ye-
ars ago by the Fate Dr. C. McKay -
Huron. Expositor.
Mens and boys
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We have put in
a Stock of,
Good Choice Quality Men's
nd Boys' Work Shoes, and
invite the public to come in
and we can fit you up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S
HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC.
GARFILED BROWN
Victoria Street- Zurich, Ont.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN-
SHIP IN REPAIRING I,
Your Patronage Solicited
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Louis J. Kraft
who departed from this life Feb, 20,
1934.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Sadly missed by his wife anct son.
Apprehend Thief ....
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Police believe that with the appre-
hension of Joe Fritzley, 'agen 19 of
Goderieh they have pivced up the
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Friday, February 21st is the day
-advertised for the Hensall Seed Show
and this always attracts a fairly
large attendance and enthusiasm.
Mr. and Mrs. Alphon Dietrich have
perpetrator of a series of pretty
reeved in with IV[r, and Mrs. Edwar.l
thefts over a period of the last 1�.' ('' yic Ick, ' th concession Hay. air.
months. For many months person Stc.it'k's has arrangedstof work ;
have reported raids on autos parked eso farm on shares for the 1;i3^;
outside the local theatre, en which �`'`i`on
radiator cap;: , gear handle knobs, Mr. Emery Ruby, and sister Mrs,
flas'ltiight and other articles •have J. ; !etericlt of Kitchener, are vieit-
been stolen. In addition to. a charge ale with their parents. The feth
coveiingr at least one of these thefts, t' m. S. Ruby being ill with
� i?ritzley is charged with stealing ,;.,•;c of heart trouble, but is gr tido
' money, canned goods and a rubber ally, improving, for which we are
I coat from local homes and from ;very thankful to report.
garage. He Will- appear before the ,
Police Magistrate. The public are cordially invited
attend the the Three Act Come
:Illy, "For Pete's Sake" to be pr
all
STEPHEN COUNCIL.:cited lay'evening,e uriFebrua y h Town 21st, u
THIS WEEK
Extra Special
Normandy Chime
Clocks
$9.95 $9.95
ea BEAUTIFUL WALNUT FINIS[IEI
an
CASES
to
dy
o� Hess, The le
STRIVING ON 3 PERFECTLY
TUNED RODS ..
der the auspices of the Zurich, Ath-
The Council of the Township of 'lr tic Club The play will be full of
Stephen niet in the Town Hall, Cred i'run and laughter galore, and by not
iton, on Monday, the 3rd of Feb. at�;being present is to miss this evening's
1 p.m. All members were present. ftur and entertainment. Be sure
The minutes of the previous meeting tnd attend!
were read and adopted. Pursuant to
the instructions contained in the cir-
cular sent by the Dept. of 1Vlunicipal
Affairs, the members of the Council
took the oath to His Majesty King
Edward VIII.
Motion, that the collector of taxer
having been unable to return his
roll by the day appointed by bylaw
TO REMAIN IN ZURICH
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At the very urgent request of the
:he people of Zunich and the sur -
'minding district Dr, W. B. Coxon, 1
ra., postponed the acceptance of his
l,)e•1nment position at this time.
o this community will not be lefs j
ithout a Veterinarian. 1)r. Coxon
No: 499 and by the day extended by i worthy of much kind consideration
resolution `of this council; he''.is .there:- •us'`his• clients -for remaining with
by authorized to continue the lea • � at this most needed time. vire trust, that )
and collection of' the unpaid taxes i.rr ; t 1. r. Coxon will enjoy many yea
the manner and with the powers pro of successful professional practi
aided by law for the general levy of with the people of 'Enrich and vici
collection of taxes, and that the roll itY•
:shall be returned to the Tp. Trees-
urer not later than the and of March
next.
Phone 74
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Zurich
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Moro Heat—Less Attendo1E
The color guarantees the
quality
Semet SolvayCoke
Miller Creek and
Rosedale Alberta
Lid Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
Highest cash prices paid for
Eggs on a graded basis.
Phone 10
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W,. M. S. MEET
The Women's Missionary Society aa22.00 O��
Motion, that the account of Dan -of St.Peter's ter's Evangelical Luthera,i $15•
e] ieiact, aac for the burial of t'_ua' church Zurich, held their moethly • t FOR 11.75 ate Mrs. Gower be paid. :i'otioe, meeting in the church basement r,r ® sc'.Oa
that the said account be laid over. Monelay, February 17th at 8 p. m. 20 00 FOR r
atter motion carried. with a good. attendance. ...Ira Gee. I i2•�. Ear
Reichert had charge of the devotion- 20,00 FOR
14.25
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Motion, that the following hall be al exercises, and the February topic• j ere
the scale of wage: to be paid for entitled "Our South American Nei- : �', 0
New 4ck
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WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Tomatoes,, large size 2x`1 fins,. 2 for
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 -lb. tin . .35c
Golden Bantam. Corn, tins »,••• . _ ...25c
Hillcrest Short n:g•;,, 2lbs...._...__.�_.._................._..:c7c
P. and G. Soap, 5 bars ,._.......<..,._.__._.....w.. X�'u
Life Buoy Soap, 2 ekes ,....... .._,...15c
Klenzine Ammonia, 4pkgs. ...._.,. 23e
Sinko (keeps sign. and toilet clean) a tin ........25c
Fancy Pink Salmon, half -alb, tin, 2 for .._.....•. ,lac
Heinz's Sp�°age ti
, large 'n, 2 tins ....«....�..« 25c •
Heinz Sandwich Spread, large jar •. _.»_.. '9e -
Cowan Cocoa I'- . 'tin a;t
House Dresses,..,.. laN;ew'Pa't Patterns
New Prints aw from n..».:.�»,�,»,.,«»»»»..
Highest Nikes
_. 5r o 25
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Pkicadse
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work
��ork performed on the Twp.. High- ghbors, Where Are They',,' Clippings r.yweaters and Underwear at less
ways during 1930: General work, were read by Mrs. Tuerkhcim and :
Man and team, 40e hr Man and 3 Mrs. E. P. Klopp. Miss Ethel Hoes
than
or 4 horses 45c hr; Man alone 17 1 offered prayer for her prayer part-
,
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cents hr; Road foreman 20c. hA ; 0'
iter, &lies rl heodora Alouciorili r who r iii:e
<a
Snow Rale, itt •, \1 11 ;tnci teaan ,tic hr: ;ras commissioned last summer IN�i, '7 TY'�{ ,a a `
man alone lac hr; foreman 20c hr. , St. Johns Lutheran thui -11 in P�:tt�•i tt� by 115111 e l' z� � � (t ,
Tie following appointments '•t r:' leo as missionary to Indiae d teee
made: Lloyd England and Paai,1 �M•
* EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL NERAiL DIRECTORS i;.
Weber, Twp. Auditors at a salary of . A Bad Accident,.
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$i) each.
Road foremon, No. 1 N. I3:tli'r. Another painful and u•nt'ortu i ,
W. J. Sianlelce; 3 S. White; 4 L. Hill fatality. occurred on the Zurich tient
5 C, Sims, G J. P. Smith; 7 E. Cham- ing Ding on Saturday ufte ruoe,n,
hers, L. P'inkbeiner> 9 H. Frailty, while Miss Shirley Krueger, daughter
10 R. Davey, 11 D. O'Rourke, 12 i;. of Mr. and Mrs. Ehler Kruger n�.
1 R. n, 13 S. Morrison, 14 I. Teat- the- 14th Concession, who is attend
reau, 15 M. Swe-,itzer; 16 P. Desjard, ing Continuation school in Zurich,
ine, ] i W. J. Hodgins; 1.8, A. Latta; and staying with her grandparents,
19 H. Turner, 20 J. Gill, 21 W. De,- Mr. and.Mrs. J. W. Horner, Shirley
jardine,a2 N. Baker, 'a3 W. J. Tow- who was enjoying herself on th, rink
ratan, 24 E, Geiser, 25 P. Eisenbacb,
26 J. Klumpp.
The following correspondence we,
read and ordered filed: 1, letter from
he Assistant "Chief Engineer of Mum
cipal Roads acknowledging the recei-
pt of th forms completed to show th
detail of work and expenditure Car -
ria out on the roads of the Twp.
during the past year, 2 letter front'
Frank P. Gibbs, chart.c:recl account-. Couple Celebrate Anniversary
nmt, ,w'tratfoid, offering his sctvierea Valentine wedding of t;. ,-
asas nuclitor of the Treat. hook t. i. a year ,
alit!n No. 4 of Te Dept. of Muni -.a, 'tgo wa, remembered at Dwain, Ont.,
dual Affairso regarding the levy on I t braary 14th, the happy couple
being Mr. and Mrs. John S. W,jlhelm,
t xi i; to. meet the expense of unena-
i:,,loyment relief. 4, Account and `the' participants, ivhe are in grn>ci
ieixer to J. E. Jackson of P1x.,_ heaalth, observed the clay- quietly at
lar for . Dr.es
rJackson
to - Ex the. farm home they moved to after
their marriage in the pioneer Luto-
Aaron Kenney. mem Church at Tavistock. Mrs. Wil -
Motion, that the following ciders heli, nee `Louise Grube was born 8.5
be passrd:
years ars ago in .Logan Township. Me.
lotatt road accts. $360.45; C. N. R. Wilhelm, a native of Wilmot Town-
Fxpiess ,lief; H. F. Young, acct 1',3.41) hip,.is bf), 'i.'he family include; hitt
lvlunicipal World acct, 7.47; 'Toronto
children of whom two daug•htersirr,•
;Stamp Stencil Works, dog tags, - dead. The remaining me meers of the
11.00; Can. Bank of Commerce, 1tnanly E11.0 : Mrs. P. C. Nebel, Kit-'
Cashing cheques ,70; T)om. of Can. diener; Mrs. Clayton Smith, of near
Gen Ins. Co , Trees. Bond 20,00 Z irich; lfrs. A. Ludwig, Kitchener;
The Council adjourned to meet ' • Mrs John Geiger and .Mr. Valentine
gain in tile' ToWn -Hail, Crediton, 1d} ,ielm of the homestead; 'lolut t,
on Mo.ne'ay, the 2nd day of "S.",arclt, Wilmot and. Edward Wilhelm of
et 1 pan.
H. K. Eiiber, Township Clerk. r New liarnatug,
accidently happened to fall and in
doing so fractured her right .and
She
was at once taken to the home of
her grandparents, and Dr. A. J. Mac-
Kinnon was called to redtice tha
fracture. Shirley is getting along
as well as can be expected. Hut it
will mean a long and quiet rest for
a young and active person.
Res,
I notion
We are offering at Greatly Reduced Prices,
The Following Goods: All Heavy Wool
Underwear, Wool Blankets, Men's and Boys'
Windbreakers and Sweaters, .Heavy Socks,.
Men's and Children's Heavy Socks... All Heavy
Rubbers.
Boy's Tweed Pants and Bloomers, Flannelette
Prints, Ginghams and Towelings, Etc., Etc.
Ask to See Our New Chintz suitable for
Quilts and Comforters.
GENERAL ME RCHHANT
PHONE 11 — 97 BLAKE