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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1934-11-15, Page 1PexxklItttifar1721:11, JoL XXXV j19 '1. ZURICH THURSDAY MOkilliNCL NOVEMBER 1.5, 1934. et the S. 1 --_-_-_-_-_-__ Capital Theatre Goderich - Phone 47 'Now Playing—Wallace Beery In "The Bowery"with Geo.. Raft and Jackie Cooper. Mon., Tues., Wed. *WARNER BAXTER MADGE EVANS Marjorie Rarnbeau„ EL. B. Warner, However, reducing- them in size will Zita joliann not make thent any less value in the Present a story from a best selling commercial market, nor will it make novel that thrilled the world Chester L. Smith, /N7.124.311.44* a year, U.S. ;/.511 Atrytabilt• 01.50fllARREARS, $2 MAY BM CHAR the Herald guide you in your Fail Buyin October dividends of 76 companies that are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange amounted to $10,752,553 This is an increase of $1,500,000 ov- er the month last year. Surely we are going ahead in Canada. 12.—+ The Canadian one and two dollar bills will shortly be issued in a small- er size than they are at present, in fact rumors are that they will be even smaller than the ones used in the U.S.A. And we often wondered just why they are as big as at pres- ent for what little printing is thereon Grand Canary :Wednesday night is Band Night. Special Features; Thursday, Friday and, Saturday WHEELER and WOOLSEY . .Nuttier than ever in a laugh -a -min- ute fun feast.. Cockeyed Cavaliers Thelma Todd and Dorothy Lee Coming—"The Party's, Over'. Matinees—.Wed and Sat. at '3 p. m. • -1, _ --- :Do You Need Glasses? it any easier to get possession of these "dollars" supposing they are smaller. 4—* HUMAN FLEAS? The Ontario Government should Shoe Repairing I wish to advise the Public that I am in a position to do all kinds of shoe repairing, and solicit your pat.. ronage. Give us a trial for good workmanship. ' GARFIELD BROWN Zurich — Ont. woman. allegedly was seriously in- jured by an auto driven by Palmer Bundy and owned by his father HY. The case was settled out of court for $650, plaintiff was suing for $5,000 damage and $250 expenses. —A second accident case, in which the plaintiff was suing for $5,000 damages, $500 for expenses and $35 for a wrecked buggy, was that of James Johnston of Goderich v Ar- thur Maedel of Detroit, which case take some steps, no matter what its was also settled out of court. The attitude on. the tariff question, a- action was the result of a collision gainst the invasion of Ontario by the on No. 8 highway on Dec. 7, 1933, human flea, which is said to have ap- between plaintiff's buggy and an auto peered in Quebec. Heretofore, it driven by Maedel. Plaintiff clahned' • Mis seems, this little insect has been uthe accident caused injury to neces- s Jessie E. MacDonald was a known except in portions of Prince sitate his giving up his work as rur- n Kincardine. week -end visitor at her home near Initials Engraved FREE 7C7„;,, otor;;: ,47 Mrs. (Rev.) E. Burn left last week for New York City to visit members of the family for a few weeks. .• Mrs. James Barry of Danville, is visiting for a few days at the home Of her mother, Mrs. Helen Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk of Guelph, were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Routledge. Mr. and Mrs, 0, 0, Smith and two sons of St. Joseph, motored to Lon- don on Wednesday. . 11i1, Lonis Prang and son Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalbfieisch were Sunday visitors in Detroit. , Mr. Emery Ruby of Kitchener is in town demonstrating the Electro Lux cleaners. For Gradu- atioa' y THEM A FINE WRIST WATCIj, See the Elco Line of Moderately Priced Watches Gents with Bracelets ...... Ladies, with Bracelets ..... $10.00 $12.75 Edward Island and in Saskatchewan al mail carrier, settled out of court. and British Columbia. We do not --The ono -jury cases: John W. G. want it in Ontario, we have troubles Watson, of Stanley Tp. vs. Andrew enough without having to dodge Moffat and E. H. Johns of Stanley fleas.—Ex. Tp., settled their case out of court. Watson was suing for possession of +.--?.. lands in Stanley allegedly sold by the HALOWE'EN MISCHIEF plaintiff to defendants under an ag- Nearly 24 hours after they had .geeme,nt which has not been carried been taken from their barn by Hal- i .out. .1h. e defendant is to give up all lowe'en practical jokers, a horse andlimmediate possession •and to forfeit cow owned by James Daymon all monies paid under the agreement. aged, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph •Gascho and The Jewellar seri Joel, were Sunday visitors at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ray - elle at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Scotchmer of Bayfield spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Al- brecht, Messrs. W. H. Edighoffer of the resident of Tuckersmith Tp., wei.q • —W. C. Hackwell, Walton harness, T14th concession, and Councillor Max. urnbull of the Bine Water Highway -;:ound by Constable Geo. Hudson of maker, got specific performance of were on a motor trip to parts of Hensall. The horse was hidden in a an agreement for sale of land in Mc- miehigan. deserted barn several miles from Killep tp., together with costs in an Stop and Think• haute and the cow had been placed action concerning a farrn bought e.Tudge T. M. Costello of Goderich Row important it is in a freight car on a siding. Both from Hackwell by. T. Dundas retired was in town on Tuesday, and while that you wear comet grasses—cor- animals were without foodandwat- • ev se the municipal vot rectly prescribed for your vies' len. ,,,- a 1 4,1,..1.,_ : __, , ed 1,,,., ,4„, ,..,. — ..,,,,,...•d-rnr3.-rom L.,. ' enicrr:Tu9,1:02..eo sente:le.;e• vc.az Correctly styled to. your face. tour gre'.0;17o7 young- rn-ThenP—beiie-sv'e-d4"te' be' plaintiff and on finding that the farm ions. health may largely depend on ;keen responsiblefthed or scapa. e were ap- •was only 511/f2 acres stopped pay -1 • 'evision.100 cheque which he had Mr. Alex. Kerrigan and daughte prehended by Constable Hudson on ment on a $Elva, See C. E. ZURBRIGG, R..0.. - Lena, Hazel and Shirley, all given to plaintiff.—An action by Reta the char e of er's Nvilf If d eve,- rs, of it that -way and asked the youths to . pay the court cods as wiil be seen in perty, but the Magistate did not see • ; ich was disposed of in a short time, I from Noah H. Mixter, also of Goder-, . M. Mixter of Goderich for divorce London, spent Stindo.y with Mr. and Mrs. George•J. Thiel, Mr. Moses Geiger, who spent the te UNDERWEAR NEW our Police Court News.. ithe defendant not, appearing.—The past summer at the home of his d • au- ee 4--+ only crimuiial case on the Iist was peter, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Horner, : Fleeced and Wool • FELT HATS tp• 0, that of Wm. A. Hafermehl, middle renently left for Wel] r4, where he + ae- In .COUTity Court aged Howick Tp. resident, being,' will be with 1 • Priced $1.75 upt Separate or Fall asSizes opened in Goderich on ' tried on two chorges concerning serious charge against a four-year- , e • Conilinations / '* a Geiger,. for tIlel'e' tti. teariio ails. le .u. : (Ye*. Tuesday afternoon, Noy. 6th before • Justice J.. C. Makins. Seven civil cas- but Oil appearing in court without Branck of the Western. Ontario 2 SWEATERS • es and one crimminal case were list- 4e couneel and pleading freilty• ea tlei ! Ilene Society will be held in the ; 0 of ed The criminal case was tried by 40. Judge .and "jury as well as three of car_'s,. was sentenced by Justice J. town hall, Zurich, on Sunday after- : V Neck, Pull Over Pal- -. C. eletkins, to 1; ;'‘i inipri •,•oree en t 117 noon, November 18th, at 2.30 p.m, I 0 Coat Style FANCY .HOSIERY the civil eases. The Jury cases.: ee Aner Irwin, AshReld, solute for annul , lungston penitentiary, he had been Rev. Denny Bright, district, secret -i 4' .. ....1..14.-”n, !.‘ e.t convicted on three previous oecas- ny, will be the sp,..aker. Everybody 40 . ment of his marriage with Annie elcome,. • ..SCM-= Cameron Irwin. The ease was post -1111's f"r attacking. young girls. W * Geo. Carbert a;nd daughter Reta, of i STEPHEIN COUNCIL polled until meet anizes. This is thel . .',. 1.7.,,i,,F;74p ,,,,,,,,p- re third postponement for this eaee.— I OBITUARY "it, 1.1Al - • - Aar g ,,,, The funeral of Les. John .11.1'ety Hullett Tp. suing Henry Bundy of 1 --- of the Township of Hay, about three e EMBALMERS AND, FUNERAL DIRECTORS ee * a; Detroit for damages sustained in a I The Council of the Township of miles northwest• of Hensallwas ' motor accident on the Square, in God! Steplet -ie'. in the ToI'm 9" 1. 07''(‘(1- flam the. home _ with interment in the 4 11,44002,4*.0,00,4,4>a .1 0 GO Oet, (', ,.;*0.4, Co e2`..,C,O,S, ;40 4: f., * ee °rich on Aug. 5, 1933 when theliion, on Monday, the 5th. 'day of No - fetidly plat at Exeter. She was 75, veber 19at 34 1 p.m. Ail inOrilbffeS i zi.,. ale 0,4 age. Three daughters surv- m4 ---e----- were present with the• exception of tive, Mrs. Elroy Siddall, Denfield, and Misses Nora. and Flora at home„ and one son, James Petty. Her husband, ----e- — died a number of years ago. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. M. B. Parker, of Hensall,, and pall bearers were all relatives. etemmiremetelemeemenlem="e7=12,M=R=2.eze.‘,..1==reemeeeemeeleeiReemaM At HESS JEWELMY smith ZURICH - ONT. 111=112:939130=1=M14=.11=12...E.C26.12:01:80,221%/2/92=5=1MUZIRM.Is ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. "A Changeless al -rise for az ing Warta" Friday, 8h—Luther. T.,eegree- Saturday—Choir Practiee. SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German. Seerviox. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday Selene& 7.30 p.m.—English sereeeee Everybody Welcolue tes 41 Semite:en., TUERICHEINE„ Fester. Chang - 1 BLTJE COAL. Egg, Stove. Nut and Peac THE AMTZKO ANTHRACI71 scRANTopt(*r 7 1.1.E Jr• Genuine Sernet Solvay Cake - MILLERS CREEK and Rosedale Alberta Pocahontas Briquet A new Domestic Fuel for every pur- pose. Intense Heat, very little sniedie, or Ash. W. R. DAVIDSON CASH paid for Eggs on. a GraektiE Basis. HENSALEe Phone 74 Zurich Phone 10 .#•/P.V4 GOO st-,t,ivir<04D, e.,01:,•04,t4,:,.* eepeesezeee-e-e..e 0 ..eeee ee e en tee. eeeiee •a • • et • ce- s • • . !LI ' V " s . . • • ANIK.11.111.1111...41•11•M........1.111MTVItraltegirt/C•41MUIMM.MTCESIMM...119,0911.71xemuellarAMT...-GOVIR1.130CTuallt.iStM44,13.1.atilnoftry.r. U11 INUZ . . . oar, READY MA VE a o Anything You ask for • and • at a• iTAILoR MADE All Prices a - c,obo cs- 4- .............—.......---............. 0.1.1.761•WrIms,....a.........1.TTTRalia0k614.1.1.11ye 0 111 11111111111M1B11111111111 1111 ,E 47111ERE,,,,tiei r 11'53 EMIR 1111 1111111 1111111 II Illil 1111111111 NE tare Saltana CooTr5es, per lb. —. --- 2 5 c Pork and Beans, large can ... . O Rex cocoa,. per /b. . Swansdown Cake Flour per pkg. —__35c Kippered Hernim..1: feere 5c Canned punkp-kins;„ 3 for - Thistle Baking Powder lb. 18c Fairy Soap, per rake 5„c ALL KENDS 'OF 'FRUITS, NUTS N, P FOR CHRISTMAS CAKES., Pins, Lazes, Re. •Men= ocI EGGS WAIIITED. te derne Peale 155 „ ereeee.,,,arrire,.reerrireeet, t. (Oonncillor Rate. The minutes of the peevietis meeting were read and ad - „opted. Motion, that the following pay - deeds and Orders be passea::: G. Wilenn, Station L. $.7.(30; ditto, rd. 28 5,20; S. White rd 3 4.80; C. Sims: rd 5 7.20; A. Fahner rd 6 $30; ditto 20.40; L. Finkbeiner rd 8 9.50 and 14.30; J. McKeever rd 11 12.78; 1, Teirenet rd 14 8.8`5 and 24,10; W. rd. 17 3.00; A. Latta id 18 109.4•r: d;tto 2.2,0; W. GUI rd 19 $4; R. Holt ed 20 102.00 and 59.31; J. Morrissey rd 22 163.61; J. Klumpp rd 27 88.80; J. Patterson gravel .75; I. Besterd gravel .19; A. Wein 1.50; ! W. Heist 5.62; N. Turnbull 7.88; J. ” Campbell 11.25; W. Robinson 8.37; John Rollins 56.63; J. Presecator 54.'75; P. Eisenbach 47.02; J. Keller 'nun id 16 6.35; E. Walp-er rd 21 .14.89 and '52.22; H. K. Either sel- ecting jurors $4; W. Kleinstiver and W. :7 ditto each $1; Postmas- ter Crediton, envelopes and postage 51.38; Can. Bank of Commerce, bany neliections 2.95; Centralia Far- mers` Co-teeeretierei cement 5.10; Gen 'Merrier ''vent °Moor at e;e0; (e.fee Weed Inspector 47.80; Goo. Bilbei imik2ne,7 tile 92).50; F. Sharpe TWnte acet for wiring, ete. town hall /0.80: Centrelia Farmer's Co-opevative, hrd wall 1•7e•-2. r 1.10; A. Wolfe evrtnee • 'A ., acet as milk in- spectoe 12,75, . They Council adjourned tO meet a- gain in the Town Hall, Crediton, or, M.ondied, 'Inc. nrd at 1, p.m. 'Herbert it, ribor, Clerk, Zurith Junior Institute. The monthly meeting of the, Jun- ior Institute of Zurich was hod in the Town Hall, Zurich on November 7th, 1934. The meeting was opened by the President, Miss Dao,usseau, followesi. by the Institute O,de: and the Lord's Prayer. The minutes of the last raeeting were read. tad ad- opted. The business was then dealt with. The. roll call was anwered to by "Say, Sing or Pray." Theliter- ary part of the program was 111 charge of „Alia 'Edna Sine Corbett. First was a solo by Miss Grace Gel - accompanied by herself en the guitar. A contest followed next. A recital was then given by Miss Cole- man entitled "Colele's Courtship". The meeting closed by singing "Oh Canada" • and the girls joined the boys for the joint meeting. A Spald. speaker is -expected at the next me- eting of the Junior rostitute being Miss Muir of Woodstock who taught: Home Eeonomies at the Short Course in '..eritelt hist spring. The met inc.,' etiee of the Junior , for k'arraprs will be held in Zurich ; on December 5th • 1934 in Zurich town hal All the girls of the com- munity ale) oerdially invited tie ate PHONE 11 .1 9 7 BLAKE tenth • ,,,.4,.x.,,Ii„itualt,w436;,,tmzizurirgas.1- rt, It To call on us for What you will require for Winter Wear. We carry a, wide range in Clothing, Wool and; Flannelette Blankets, Heavy Shirts for Men and Boys. Also Sweater Coats, Pants, Overalls, Socks, Shoes, and Rubbers, Harness, Repairs. Rubber Boots, Halters :a.zd STOCK FOODS, OYSTER SHELL, ETC., ETC, FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND P.7erk k C4F-AffSigAl. MEROIMAIT • • • A j