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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1935-10-24, Page 1SAVE THE PIECES Broken Spectacle Lenses Accurately Duplicated in Hours. 24 Any shape and Size. Hess, The Jeweller C. E. Zurbrigg, R. O. Phone 74 Zurich 'blue coal" More Heat—Less /Ateealir The color guarantees t: quality Semet Solvay Coke. Miller Creek 033.4 Rosedale Alberta: Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON Highest cash prices paid I' 3E Eggs on a graded basis:. Phone 10 .NSM 4.4404$.••••••••••••••••00Q••$•••••••••••••••••••4so • •• • SOME F •ALL t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a 41•046ad+3•••Il s&UAU0460.mOOa9daA10. •04."Az. oa. 4.4,6044.04 BE SURE TO COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW RANGE AND STYLES OF MENS I SUITS OND OVERCOATS! These are all new Smart Patterns and Moder: tr ately Priced! . a► FINEST . LOT OF MADE TO MEASURE SAMPLES EVER SHOWN Also New Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Etc. Etc. Eir Give us a call and be convinced of of Our Fine Showings ■ 11. lio aan 85 tva' ,vn EMBALMYS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1�1�1 I ERAL Vol. XXXVt No. .16 Z'URICH..THURSDAY. MOHNI'hl' Let the. Ads. in the Herald : Japs .Want Trade Ottawa --Japan asked in a mite! made public that negotatrana se dart! ,ed at the earliest possVole date 'be-: :tween the Governments on that coon: .try and Canada for the purpose of -ending the existingtrade war. Each :country has a tariff surtax against the goods of the other. New The new 1936 Mark. and wIdte ;automobile license plates are going to be on sale at Taranto after No- vember 1st officials ems: Purchas- ers of new cars,the officials exPect will be the first to take advantage of the early issue of the 11.936 licenses. The fathers of East and West These purchasers wall he able to Huron inspectorate will ,lxo"Id their procure the 1936 license after Nov annual convention. in Ottawa on. Oct. 1, and the plates will probably ap- 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28th this year. _pear on the streets shortly afterward. They will leave by special train on wing Day, Thursday, Oct. 24th for Ottawa. The returntrip from Ottawa will be made :1onday , Oct. 28th. This trip should be tak- public drunk charge, a bench,* en by every teacher that possibly rant was issued. Wm. Deleary, Bin!' can, as no finer city than Ottawa vale Indian, pleaded guilty : to! e sts in the continent: charge of drunk driving and'W • sentenced to 15 days in jail,' he str' 23 Billion Beers in U. S. uck his' brother allegedly whenw dr ing while intoxicated, the "brotheVj 23 billion elbows bent aid •23,000- was taken to the hospitaE` with sey :atop and Think haw' important itis OO9,000 gullets in the United States ere injuries. Four charges of; reeky "that you, wear correct eassesr-eaa- during. the last' year, C. D. Williams less driving were settled by payirnen't, rectly prescribed for' Your vision. announeedL There were, of course of $10 and costs, they wend a'i 'Correctly styled to your Sam Your Plenty of duplications in order to . K. McFarlane, Mt.; Forest, Fsthel .W 1Fr -...health may largely depend •a keen distribute that much beer over, or ters Owen Sound', -M. Robe'rfsooi of vision. into, 'a portion of the population. Dublin and Ben Walsh of nitro :Ger, See C. E. ZURBB1 IG R. ct➢ Williams is secretary of the United aid W. Wyant, of London,•paid X04 At HESS JEWELEEY NUMB States Brewer's Association. His and costs for driving with n 'oven p g iifigures on beer consumption were crowded ,.front seat, and F d Hogg Every Tuesday at ilei as of the 12 months ending of Wingham paid $2 and ,osts for h . At Dashwood, Saturn , a Men iOct. 15, .and represented, he. said,'driving through a stop sign 8.t Wm rat bat, Store. _ P4,213 barrels of beer, or about gham on Oct.. 2nd 'the lk gistrate s tr r, Ierbert •Mousseau accompanied two Bruce eoonC�,meY la f 75 per cent. of the amount of beer sentenced � �' and Mrs. Wm..0'Brein on a x msmne8 >� the 11 S m 191 a total of 5 years. in prism gar Sy Motor trip to _Michigan the past. along into ; A •M.- Crawfor �' and while there the men eng- .fir a }Ju•*;:.... -,...u_ ! ..,..' ,'. k«'S� o `.nNiti �4 •`ld allEgelrcal eratrlt lot , w '1Vfrs. '.T. 0. rc 5R3,�I STEPHEN » COUNC r t her sisters, Mrs: Fuss and visiting ra, ,�r Block. It is some seven ars since Mrs. Jacobs has been ab- sent from Zurich and she notices many changes. Huron 'Plowmen Hold C • Ideal weather favored the 312th an- nual meeting of the Huron County Plowman's Association, which was - held on the farms of 3 P. Kelly and Jas Nichol, near Brussels. While the ieutries were not so numerous as at some of the previous matches„ there was keen interest taken by the, vari- ous ,contestants and the large crowd of epeetators. 3---i• Teacher's Convention at Ottawa Do You Need Glasses? IVIWiS:and or OCTOBER 24, (935. Chester L. Smith, Publishoon $1.25 a year, U.S. $1:50 in Ad 00* $1.50 INARREARS. $2MMAY NIL GIULTLeltilt ou in your Fall Purchases We have put in a Stoc C 0od Choice Q•ua and oys' Work tPOS invite the'public to col and we can fit you:: up GARFILED BROV Victoria Street. Zurich, , WE GIVE EXPERT . WORK SHIP` IN REPAIRING. Your Patronage Soliciter • and Mrs. J. Preeter of Kit- enerre in town Thursday last. Mit and Mrs. E. E. Wurth left on ofiday' for Kitchener where the ornter has a position. Mrfn and:Mrs. Fred Wander of akwoed Grove, Grand Itsnd, word town on Tuesday. Mr ;and. Mrs.' Wm. Reith attended e wedding of a relative at Toronto, ver the.week-end. Mr. arid Mrs. N. H. Honderich of ilverton visited at Rev. E. Burn's pn Sunday, last. y, Mx Ed. Wurm of Markham, ac- companied by some friends took in the big supper last Thursday evening Mrs. Q. Taggart and niece Miss 1Vli stle Rabbi of South Bend, Ind., s'pent ;a few' days in town last week '.enjoying. the big supper. Mr. and -Mrs.' Appleton and fam- ly who Have been residents of the 'Parr Line, have moved into town, occupying the western part of Mrs. C. Ayotte's home. Rev.and Mrs. E. Turkheim are spending : the week at Elmwood and , yton. Mr.",Turkheim taking charge or the services on Sunday at Elm - y ZUR1C -- 1',11A ON t'A Changeless Christ tsr - lag Wordily:"* At Free Court, Goderich Mary 'O'Leary'admitted to a charge of Clang. .reek!ess iiriving and paid $10 and costs. -The ;charge -was laid when Miss (O'Leary driving J. Dalton's car, str- `riday 8h—Luther League. uck 'two ether cars oa the square, Saturday—Choir Practice- i then -enlied •up, in Curt 'House Park. Thos. Eawkson 15yr_ old Hamilton -youth, -now of Bannfield, pleaded 'guilty ''to driving without a permit -and his father -paid $11) -and costs. Mara is Knitting, of Colborne twin, everybody Welcodae tis. Pleaded guilty to et. 'chazrge of failing 'to ;Pan Ing 'taxes. Jas. Lindsay, :fa nom two. laiYeri to a eBUNDAY rid a. m.—German. Service- / 711.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—English service. SERV1CIwir E. TUERKHEEM, Pastor. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Specials :fur :Friday ..-anctSatordaj 'Galen 1N corn„ 2 tins Raspberry and Straw -berry Jam, 32 -oz. ;jar.,, ,each 29 Quick Quaker nth c rrtafy per:Pkg. :c New cooking, s;, 2 lbs- Mince" meat;,. No... 2; pail, each __ 25c Chicken lFra 2 'tink ..._.. _...w..... _..ti.....a 25c 'Premium: Tea,. m red, ' witin china Ginger: Snaps,, ' 6r..__ 'Early breakfast =Hee, ; fresh 'gi.ormcd per itr 29e 7 rolls - ..... Huron Toiletpaper, Kings. Plate red. Sa`Imon, Sliced pine; apeee„ per 1 ..... ..._.. See our S eater' Coat%'.. roerw+ ar,;. Hosiery, Ete., Wrappere to niumidetties. .ATI at Ate right ;rice jo Highest Prkest (0,0 fogs, The Council of the' Tow:os%ip ori Stephen met in the Town Hall, . Cred iton, on Monday, the 7th• of Oct., a B' Fowl Supper 8 p.m.' All members' were present' Minutes' of 'previous:: meeting were " The Whig fowl supper held in St. read and adopted. Motion, that the following grants be made: $25 to the Eneter Agricult- ural Society;,,$15 te,the South IJLrr= Peter's Lutheran, church• shed. las Thursday evening made history that will probably not; be. duplicated for some:time. ' The entire day being of on.: Plowmen'sAssociation; and $2' the finest of weather. far this time of to the Grand Bend Scho�al Fair. ,yr,} and it seemed. the nice weath- er put extra ambitioi' or "pep " into 'the minds of people to go and have a. real big fowl dinner to to off the -day rightly. Immediately at five o'- clock, when the tables were ready, the hot sizzling geese and chickens were brought in by . the truck loads: merce be paid the usual collection, , fraoxr. the local bake ovens' and were gracefully and plentifully"carved up• and, served to the many custoaners. who, were at that early hour. ready to do `their bit in consuming of the many good. things offered. At about six. a'clack the people were gathering in much faster than they could: be fed and those who arrived at about eight 'o'clock were obliged.. to wait. two hours or more for their good liberal helping of fowl and, all that. goes. with the meal. It seemed a long wait, as we happened. to. be. one of these, however the waiters. were' still well on the job afterstick- sheets and Vouchers be passed r Wig. to their pasts ' for about, five L. Hill, and 4 .$5, ...C. Sims, " it S hours continuous. The, ticket sel- 10.80; R. Gower rd .7; 1.60; P. ` itie ;lens ,reported'a new record of aver Ler rd 10 46,85; J. Mc Bever rill , 1a00 tickets ,sold, and the proceeds, 34.80; B. McCann rd 12 11-3'g,, do' o the event •amounted to• $849.50. 6.88; A. Regier rd 9 1.05; Pay tht: j Which is also a new reaarc: ro-r' air re Hall Drain. Award rd 9 40 10; do evening's entertainment St. Peter's re Stade bridge rd 12 59.56;d W • congregation have got their name up Hodgins rd 17 11.37; W. Desj'ardrne as real professionals in serving fowl rd 21 2.48; P. Eisenbach rd 2fi: 3.3 suppers, and by another year we Geo. Eilber Supt. salary for Sept. think it' will be necessary for them 49:.50; .T-. Ziler, gravel 56.44; J Cam' fo put up more tables; and get in a Abell gravel 15; P. Mollard rd 16 position to handle the multitudes of $36.26; Aect re Huston Estate I r+a7- peoples a little fasteer. Peogle carne el pit, $70; Centralia Farmers: Coop, for hundreds of miles to partake of erative Co. cement for yard 18.65'; this big meal; Chiccn•go, South Bend, Geo. Eilber making tile 79,75; H. , Ind,.Detroit, Michigan, State of New: Flartman,, conveyance to Hospital re' Hersey, Toronto, Markham, London, Haggitt-$6; G. Penhale, sheep killed.and where not. The program follow - by dugs $12;. W. Kleitxstiver sXbeep ing the supper was enjoyed by those valuator 1.80; E. R. Hopper, deet re who remained and it was well after St rn'lelte $7; P, Mcisaac, acct re Gu- the mid -night hour when it was all inan 10.0; Con. Bank of Commerce , over, And while it is a big social cas'h�rng cheques 1.10; Treas. Exeter event, which gets many people to- Agric, Society grant $25; W. Shap- nether, the treasury of the church ton, grant Plowmen's Assn. $15; II', cannot help but be in a healthy con - Wolper, grant Grand Bend .School , oition, It also gives' a good outlet .Fust $20; Ed. Willert, acct re Woad :for a lot of fowl in the community, con - Inspector $".5. ,r - as there were over 200 fowl con- ' The Council adjourntied to deet' a- earned, a hundred and some ninety' 1 gain in the Town Hall, Cr editen, on geese alone. So we are looking 1 Monday, .the 4th of Novenobe , at 1 ;Forward for next year for a, repition p.m. of last 'I`ll tsday evening, . u .�_ ,.. Herbert K. Eilber, 'r`p. '� ulet + Motion, that F. W. Monlock he and is herby appointed Tax Collector. fen the year 1935 at a salary of $95 and postage and that he furnieli..a Band of a Bonding Company for $.2500 for the due performance of his: dutien and that the Canadian Bank of Comte„ charge fo taxes paid through tike Crediton, Exeter and Parkhill bran- ches. , Motion, that By-law 499 to appoint' F. W. Morlock, Collector of the 1;93'5 taxes having been read three times be passed and signed by the Reeve: and Clerk and the Seal of the Corporati- on attached thereto. -" The Clerk was instructed to write the Clerk of. the Twp. ofMcGillivray to arrange for a. joint Council meet-- ing eet-ing to be held in Crediton on the 2nd 22nd inst. Motion, that the following pale e I Reduced Prices WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES WHA THEY LAST: Children's and Grown-ups Running Shoes„ Canvas Shoes, and Men's Harvest Shoes„ also Men's and Boys' •. ]Light Weight Overalls and • Shirts; Boys' Tweed Pants and Bloomers. Suit, able for School Wear; House Dresses, Priints,, Curtains and Curtain Goods. . R. N.DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 r $7 BLAKE