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ZURICH. "H. THURSDAY MORNING
NOVEMBER 2 (933.
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aku the Ads, in the Herald your guide for your Fall Purchas
Capital Theatre
Goderich -- Phone 4..
Now Playing—Gee. Arlss in "The
Working Man"
Mon., Tues., and Wed.
CHARLIE RUGGLES
with Mary Boland and Lilyan Tash-
man. Three names that tell you it
must be funny. One of the best fun-
nybone agitators you've aver seen is
Mama Loves Papa
Thurs., Friday and Saturday
BUSTER CRABBE
(The Lion Man)
Presents his initial screen appear-
•ance in a thrilling and amazing ad-
venture tale -
King of the Jungle
With Frances Dee
Coming—JL Wheeler and Woolsley
success "So this is Africa"
Matinees—Wed. and Sat. at 3 p. in.
ST. PETER'S
iEvangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -• ONT.
"A Changeless Christ ler a Chang-
ing World"
Friday, Oh:—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice. '
.SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m. ---German Service.
11.16 a.ni>---Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—English Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
E. TUERKHEIM, Pastor.
Blue Scranton Coal
ALL SIZE;
Petroleum Coke, Semet Szivray Coke,
Genuine Rosedale Alberta Lunn?
-Pocahontas and Miller Creek, always
ora: band.
.AGRICULTURAL `kW—a and BRICK.
'Highest CASE price pea for Eggs on
a Graded I.1';a:,:
DRIED APPLES WANTED
(Must be dry andi bright)
W. R. DAVIDSON
Phone No. Ift Co T.
Now that Lord Bessborough has
departed, the silk hats and striped
trousers will go back to the mothballs
for another few months.
Mechanics of an airplane are be-
ing taught in a penitentiary .class in
California, but for the present the
wings have been taken off. They
fear that some of the students might.
not be able to find their way back.
Farmers near Elora used sleighs
last week to take grain to the grist
mill. Even before that, though,
grain . had been doing considerable
sledding on its own account.
When police chased a _robber in
Hamilton he fell into the grease pie
at a filling station and again he fell
in front of a street car. The third
time he fell—into the arms of the
law.
THANK YOU!
Winnipeg, Man., October 23,1933
The Zurich Herald:
Dear Mr. Smith:—Looking at the
label of "The Herald" I discover that
my paper has expired. I am hasten-
ing a cheque to you. The amount in-
closed will cover subscription price
up to June 1935. We eagerly await
your weekly, and enjoy perusing
the various items. I was horrified to
read of the terrible conflagration
that visited your village, but glad
and thankful that no lives were lost
in that fire. With best regards to
you and yours, and niy many friends
in and around Zurich.
Cordially Yours, Rev. IL Rembe.
Nine Civil Actions For
Assize Court
Nine cases are on the list for trial
before Mr. Justice - Hope at, the sit-
tings .of the Supreme Court of Ont-
ario opened at Goderich on Tuesday
October, 31st. Of these four are
jury cases and five are to be tried
without a jury. There it no crim-
inal business for the Court and the
grand jury will not be called. Case:;
to be tried without a jury in thhe
district are: Weber v. Walsh et al
—An action for divorce, the plain-
tiff' being Maurice L. Weber of. Zur-
r, and the def _uaa: , r iia N •beth,
plaintiff='s wife, and Cecil Walsh, cor-
espondent, who are alleged to be liv-
ing in London, The 'Webers were
married in 1918. L. E. i)aa„ry for
plaints..; Winslett Morehead a: Co.
(London) for defendant. 'Hartman
v. Dere/ar.1e et al---,iohe liartntan, cz
,� r F.Tcth. sues E .Ward Joseph Den-
u,iti:re and his wiCe, Martine Deno-
mme, of Hay Township, for4 $6,065.-
52 and hiterest on a nlortg.eg'. Join
J. Haggard (Seaforth) for plaintiff;
Glaidmaa es Stanbury, (Exe'neel for
defen dant.
In Police Court
The adjourned inquest into the
death of Joseph Scevik, a l;m:hoe -
lovakin, who was killed when struck
'Tv stn -automobile on the highway .a-
bout two miles south of Exeter on
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TIRES; RA.' ” :'Ea : , OIL :at Live and let Live uric --r,
IOrder your puIp€r knives and ''Grinder plates now
I:save express. Haw .abort a plow deal? Would
pleased to demo: strattie the new No., 7 A. wailing •pl.
or a Disc PIT with you.
Your REPAIR ACCOUNTS are past due; Please in
fest your appieciathn by settling before Oct 1st;
we have T Te,avy Payments to meet
UsedMachlmerp' Always on Hasa
Tel,.. Shop 149 Oa KLOPF & SIMS Res.
Aoconee° --- "
Permanent Waving and Hair.
• Dressing at •
Krueger's Barber Shop,
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Phone 79 for your Appointments:-
WORK DONE BY
Hilda Beryl Drummond
Hensall—Ont.
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
The first three lathes snaking an ap
pointment for a permanent will get 'kiting with her parents, Air. and
one month free service in fingerwa e Mrs. L. A. Prang.
ing. Heist's. bakery did their first bak-
ing in town on Friday since the big
fire some months ago.
Mrs. Sam Beaver of Exeter, spent
before Coroner Dr. Weeks and jury" Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
in Exeter last Tuesday. After the; Beater.
hearing of several witnesses the jury Mr. and Mrs. Snider of Colborne,
retired and later brought in a .ver visited at the home of the latter's
dict that Joseph Scevik came to Ida aunt, Mrs. W. Truemner, 14th Con.
dedath by being struck by an auto- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geseh° and'
mobile but that no blame was attach- Ross were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mc-
Greggor, Kippen.
Mrs. J. J. Merner, who seas been
the automobiles which collided :ore the guest at the home of Mr. and
September 3rd, on the road between Mrs. J. W. Merrier, has returned to
Zurich and Hensall and caused sev her home in Windsor.
ere facial lacerations to Miss Alice Mr. and 3lre;. -Jehn Truemner of
Taylor, of Clinton, who was in the Detroit are, at present spending some
car driven by Passmore, were found_ time at the home of the former's
guilty of reckless driving and. each( mother, Mrs. E. Truemner.
was fined- $10 and costs when they
et forget only 71 weeks till
ristmas.
Irs. E. Church and family motor-
! to London on Saturda
'Firs, A. Aulerich of Detroit, is
the night of October 8th, was held
ed to the driver of the car.
W. C. Passmore, of Hensall, and
Victor Kraft, of Dashwood, drivera of.
ap2eared in Police Court last Satur l- L. Schilbe & Son have moved their
day. The accident occurred whe4• place of business from just north of
Kraft was' backing up on .the hiwh,"the herald Office to their fine new
way to turn into a crossroad he haat' quarters which are nearing complet-
passed. Passmore turned out to ion.
late to pass Kraft's car and struck i.I The Zurich Branch of the Wom-
then skidded into the ditch, Mrs en's Institute will hold their monthly
Taylor being thrown against the win . meeting on Monday evening, Novem-
shield by the impact. I ber 6th. All members are requested
Charged with false pzeiences,� L•u; be Present and bring" others with
A. MacDonald, : 44, giving his address I you.
as London, was on Friday remanded 1 Mrs, D. Witmer of Exeter is sp-
to Goderich jail for one weeklo allow=
the police to make some inquiries a-', ending a few weeks at the home of
bout hien. MacDonald was a.irested at Mr. S. Dietz, being in care of her
London after he had given a worth- father, Mr. Jacob Koehler who is
less check in favor of L. Marguerite quite feeble, and al:;o bei si._er, ^ta
' 1:Iofarth Exeter, for $91.07 drawn •Deitz, who was injured falling from I
on tie Royal Bank, Lundell..It was a tree hint week. S
in payment of 412 bushels of apples i Nr. arri Mrs. C. D. Smith and true
at 35 cents a bushel, which McDon- sons, Gordon and Stanley o; St...lo:;-
i a�1,.1 bought en the ti foes plekking bat eph,• Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and
1292 bushels. However, he tenderedMae of town, accomt,ani. al icy ..ii;. > a $
the worthless check in payment of Helen and aamioric la iliwinr of Mil-
; the full contract, taking with him verton, all attended the funeral of
what a he had picked. The parper Mrs.` C. L. Smith's undo, Mr. Daniel
bounced back, and it was with some S. Williams, at New Hamburg, on1
difficulty that MacDonald was levet- Monday. :qr. Wil1L.na, was known
, ed. He is in county jail, at Goderich by many in this part having been a
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BRIDAL WREATH
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Diamond and Wet- ding_.:Rings
THEY CANNOT BE BEATEN FOR APPEARANCE, QUALM
AND PRICE.
DIAMOND SET FROM
WEDDING. RINGS FROM
$20.00 UP
$5.00 OF
BEAUTIFULLY BOXED -
Hes,, The Jeweller
Phone 74 Zurich
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STEPHEN COUNCIL ,
Minutes of a Special Meeting of
the Council of the Township of
Stephen.
The Council convened at the Cler
k's Office, on Saturday, Oce.:=`;tip,
1983, at 8 p.m., pursuant to the call
of the Reeve. Ail, members were
present.
Motion, that Freeman W. Morlock
be and is hereby appointed Tax Col-
lector for the year 1.933, at a salary
of $100.00 and postage.
That the Township pee eeeeenisei,mat
on all taxes paid into Banks outside
of the Crediton Branch
That the said furnish
and filo with the Clerk of the Town-
ship a Bond for the amount of $20,-
000.00 for the due performance of
the work.
That By-law No. 471 to appoint
Freeman W. Morlack,, tax Collector,
'i,aving been read three times be pas-.
sed and signed by the proper oITie
'els and the Seal of the Corporation
be attached thereto.
That a penalty of fiive per cent
added to -t:ll taxes on tin: 1938
;poll paid on and after December 16
That by-law No. 472, being a
13y -law. to inipose a percentage or
• >nalty of 5% on all taxes if not
paid on or before the 15th day of
)acember A.D. 1933, havP't been
'ad three times,be passed and sign-
ed .by the Reeve and Clerk ani the
Seal of the •Corporation be attached
thereto.
That By-law No. 473 being• a by-
liw to amend by-law No. 469 for
ridding certain Hydro accounts to the
Tax Roll of 1938, be passed and
liroperly. executed.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain it the Town Hall, Crediton, ort
;tlonday, Neveniber (ith, 1933, at
furniture travellor through these
parts for many years, he was ill only
a few days and itis 75th year.
HYMENI-AL
Deichert—Neu s chwang er
A happy matrominal event was cel-
ebrated at the Lutheran Parsonage,
Zurich, on Wednesday /nominee Nov-
ember 1st, when Rev. E. Tuerkheim
united in marriage Miss Clara Neu-
schwanger, daughter of Mi. John
Neuschwanger, •and the late Mrs.
Neuschwanger, to Mr. Jacob Deich-
ert Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Deichert, both contracting parties are
well and favorably known residents
of the Blind Line. Miss till ne Deich-
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ort of Stratford, sister of the groom,
and Mr. Ed. Wagnast of Stratford,
acted as witness. After a short hon-
b.ymoon the happy young couple will
reside on the 11ind Line, Hay, where
the Herald joins their many friends
in extending best wishes.
Dowson—Souter
The marriage took place at the
m<ii e, 1'vucefield, on Wednesday
morning, Oct 25th of Florence Sin-
clai:•, younger daughter of Mr. and
Ms. 'A. Souter, of Brucefield, to
Orrin E. Dowson, son of William H.
Do eson and the late Mrs. Dowson,
Of Varna. Rev, M: Bremner offi-
eiat ng, The bride was becomingly
aiti, ed in a swagger suit of fiavana
brat- n triple crepe, brown felt hat
with nose veil and other accessories
to sti., . l;. She carried, a bouquet of
fern, gladioli and lily of the valley.
She was 'attended by Miss Dorothy
Broadfoott who wore a wine-coloeed
dress and hat with black accessories
Jas. Souter, brother of the bride,
acted as groomsman. Immediately
after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs,
Dawson left for Hamilton, Toronto,
either eaete t",i i
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WE HAVE A GOOD A'ND WELL ASSOR 3a`:.:I:S
STOCK OF DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, l PAINT5,
OILS, SHOES, RUBBERS, RUBBER .BO€ 'ii
AND HARNESS REPAIRS, ETC. AT LO EFf"
PRICES, 'QUALITY CONSIDERED.
NEW GARDEN SEEDS AT Sc and l.Oc PKG..
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
R. Na DOUGLAS
GENERAL ME CHA VT
PHONE II 97 E3LAKE
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