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Zurich Herald, 1935-10-31, Page 11.1 Vol. XXXVE XoiL7 ZURICH, THURSDAY MO Let the Mils. in the Ile -Thnksgivinga Fergua Merchants at Fergus had their re- .quest for a change the date of Thanksgiving granted a. speeial. meeting of the Fergus Council,. when a petition, largely signedby the 1311S- . iness men of the tome, asking #rat - IVIonday, October 23,„ be set aside as the holiday instead of Thursday l)ctober 24, was presented. pi'pe in -his livng quareers alarm had \Worked well, as he dis- covered on.investigation that Would- ' be burglars bacl dallieda hole throe. - g. his front door and had prePared to enter when the alai= stetted and frightened them away. • Statistics of Crime Ilgures obtained from records •in the Magistratela Court, Goderich ap- pear toindicate that crime of a mote " Mack' Safe.�f serimis sattirg..... is on the increse Jack Bassendorna or New namiturg this yea. 'AlthOugh. there -have aeere, .has had a fear that thieves would , - 6 someteate's Court i193Chan irr 1984; -try to enter his -Jewelry atom to date, 23 more caseS in the Magis- time, so he fixed ut a. home -ma& burglar alarm to be peepaatect. The (wisdom of his act mad 11be efficency -sof his contraption were -proved a few nights ago when he was' awaken- ed by a loud tapping an ahot-air **844,10.1011/ Bnea,last year were far in excess ef of those celleeted in the same period' this year. The figures are: 1934, $3,006; 1935, 02,033. On the other hand, jail sentences to date this yr. total more than last year. Yearly, monthly ancr day sentences compare 'as i934„ 2 yrs, 60 months, DoYo a Need Grasses? 99 days.GodSigriaL II side of the congregation by w he 117 days; 1935,12 years,65 months , OCTOBER 31, (935. Chester L. Smith, Yuldfehata $L25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in AdvanteC 111.50 IN A.RREARS, $2 MAY BS MARROW you 111 your. Fall Purohases 0 We haVe put Good Choice Q.ia1it and Boys' Work Shoe invite , the.,publAct,to:,;c and w ft GARFILED Victoria Street: Zurichi- WE GIVE EXPERT WOR AN- ' SHIP. IN REPAIRING " Your" Patronage Solici will be greatly missed.- Best s his *vv. ms ma • ny prizes .: present congregation : his f,,,,f,:enier • charges at Golden Lake ( 7 an s. ) , William Oestreicher, of Crediton, North Easthope (7 yrs), SoutlfEast- . owner of Cloverdale StocrFarm has hope (1 yr.) and Roseville .(7eyrs.) • just completed his fall show =quit ,throughout Huron and part of Mid- , -`top and Think how 'iportant it is- dles'ex County with eight head. of his Shorthorn cattle and met with" ex - join in expeessions -of regret- ' - He was well known as a nateician and band leader and gave unselfishly . 'that you wear correct gIasses—cor-1 of time and talent in behalf the rectly prescribed for your vision. ceptionally good success, The fol- Dashwood Christian.Endeavour'rhich Correctly styled to your face. Your lowing 10 fairs were taken in: Exet- at the time of his death consie',ed of •health may largely depend on keen er'' Goderich, Seafortb, Zurich, Bay- over fifty instruments. , 'ii See C. E. ZEIR3R/GGe R. O.. iTeeswater and Wangeam winnmg 48 was formerly Miss Mary CressL' two of Aberdeen, *Sask., accompanied by .. r. 0 . 'first prizes; 34 seconds and 7 thirds; At .HESS JEWELERY .sromm ' ' - daughters, Mrs. E. Hiller• (Flea -me) a Minister from Brussels Wer e vis- . IThe T. Eaton special (a Silver Com- of Sarnia, Mrs, H. Riepert :(4ilda) noes at the , home of the. former's Every Tuesday at =RIME port setevalued at $17,50) for the • of Toronto, and three Soya; Walter uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. At "Dashwood, Saturday, ,at pies best heifer calf, bed type, any breed 'at Toronto, Carl at KitcherierA, and Wagner of Zurich, one • day last store_ . • . The Bank of Commerce, Special (a Norman at Cobalt. There -ar q also week. Silver Cup) valued at49:50 for the ,. • — — . ,, 1 . nye sisters Mrs. Ford Jeurnpf (' ima) • Luther League best herd of Shorthorn cattle won at of Waterlo'o,-Mrs. deanszon .yder The Luther League Convention K. held at St. Peter's Church,..Kitchener ent was attended by local delegates con - evert listing of: Ruth Foster, Gertrude Tuetheirn, Harvey Clausius, Edward ,Beld, Brussels, 'Merton, Pala.chill, He leaves besides his widOvOL.who ---- ,e „.„ Mrs. C. Eilber is at present visiting relatives -and friends near Sea -forth andeather poirite. . • 1/i4sion, Cottrt wae•held in the local -town hall on Monday forenoon. when Judge T. M. 'Costello pxesided. Mr. Norman Gascho, who is taking eatments at Byron Hospana Lori— don, spent; ap few ,days at. his -home here last- week. • - • A number of villagers and vicinity ataended the' funeral of the late Rev. Henrich Dashwood on Monday morning:. • SAVE TH' E PIECES Broken Spectacle Lenses Accurately Duplicated in 24 • Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Knechtel and Hours. Any shape and Size, IViiss Elizabeth Rennie of Kitchener, motored up Sunday atGl',19on and spent the night with relatives here. al of the late Mr. Henrich at Dash - On Monday they attended the fuller- Ness, The Jeweller wood. Dr. H. F. Klopp of. Kitchener, Mr Leonard Klopp .of Waterloo, Me. Lam- bert Klopp of New Jersey and Miss Helen Wagner of Shakespeare, were visiting their mother, Mrs. Klopp and other relatives on Thanksgiving Day. Rev. Leonard Schnell of Saskat- chewan and son of Mr. David Schnell IV/Ingham. He also won sweepstak-1 i (Caroline) of Waterloo, ,,Masa mita (Florence) of S Evangelical Lutheran Churl& - 4—+ • ST.. PETER'S aes and_ first for herd at 5 different s . , 1VILVS. ' Glister (Lira34 . ,,,,a4ael)4414,04farrei p A Changeless Cur '.Chang - lug Worict," -Friday, .8h—Luther League. Saturday—Choir Practice. asses 'The (congregation of Dashwood rEvangelical .Cherrch are mourning the death 'of a 'beloved ;pastor, Revl William S.ilenrich who passed'away con 'Friday morning, 0c,tober 25th, 1935 'at the parsonage in his 66th Tear. A,„weei ago lie was stricken A. W. Sauer of Mildinay; E.‘aBurn ef wWii. a paralytic, stroke :from . at • n Nam' Boat I fetema anda S. 'W. '1VIeralIs of Vaslivo9d- t the funeral a the late Mi. Elmore SUNDAY SERVICES,: 10 a. m.—Gernaan Service. 11.15 a m ---Sund'a3r deaboaa, 7.30 p.m.—English service_ Everybody Welcome tot all Se mines. him. fRehnrafeegletkVerheatalte6er Tlaeee- „ e delegates wilt this Friday evening Following a prirvate eery iceattthe: tell us about that day's work and • pay. Let's et miss it! parsonage, a public service was: held at the Evangelical- Church a0)43911-1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eichler, of wood act 10.30 a.m. on Mondak with pigeon, Mich., ate visiting with her the following ministers- assiStMgein parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bech- the service: Revs. J. P. Rauch,: D. .S ee ler of town. Mr, and lairs. Eichler of Stratford; g. R. Knechtel 0.f `Kit-lwereaCcompanied On Wednesday by "chener; F. 13. Meyer of Sebeiiigtqle; Kr; mid airs, Sol Bechler and Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Rupp air a motor trip • he aaaea to 'ilk ahem -hi -1 ikee- 9f Zurich; Pletch 'af :Or'editbn , to Milverton, where they attended ” • E. TUERICHEIM, raecor. S'britanh ..ft"Sryouri.7 an ;oat_ proreesnennyt. .BrAi:apt Of Lcaosnicdeeat.. also Beraerr.nferrolait ana strWhooked.Ted nein. ialt , • l'being carried from the parsonage to 13rennerrnan wan a nephew of Messrs the church, the Christian Endeavour John, Jacob and Rudy Oescn of Hay Rend, of which the rate Rev.' Henrich o.,,,,,nhip. was leader, playedThe deceased. leaves a ..0.1•44.1.8411••• "'site in th&Arms widow and three'.ehildren. a daughter ef Jesus" and "In the Sweet. BYe and .14, and two sons' If and' 3 ;ea -is o7;if Byc." Special musical ranibeis giv- age. They operated a general store en 'during the service were an aritnem at the Canadian. National station at by the choir "Heaven is ' VY Home," Milverton. • The funeral was held to s Oadies7 quartette, • "Yalta' Sayiol-3-ra' the Amish Mennonite church near 'Pilot Me," a duet, "Others" bY Mrs.'''. Poole. . 1 J. M. Tiernan and Mrs. T. Mamma-- , , TROUSSEAU TEA , and a solo, "Evening, Prayere ey. M'rs. Thomas Robinson, Goshen line 'Harey Hoffman. .. Stanley Township, was nostess of a Beautiful floral ,offeringe ware sent ..i. delightful Trousseau Tea on earesday :try the following: The Sunday Schol61:t afternoon, in honor of her eldeqt a adilow; Thep. E. Band', a r.yrc,.; 't daughter, Dee -Margaret, whose mar- ,Z...lanara junior and Intermediate Lea, liege' takes place'ea2dy in *November. gees; Senior League ..and Mission The •roonis were attractive with eat- Urele-, • Lellies' • Aid and WtIVI.§,, ;41 11/1111 flowers 'Wlleee about forty in- ] Felils 'Hardware', KitObener.)alTss laa..„ eked ;gueits assembled 'to' the bereovan, London; Mr. arid Mrs. I -L lovely,wedding Trousseau which was (0.1e.ss, Elmira; Mueller Lad., gerniae'shown by the. popular, . Befd'e-eleet. Miss -Arlene ` Schaeffer, Xit4enere Calenclulas ;,arid.' : tall yellow tapers Mr. add. 'Ma's. Cookson aili 6nil', ' Were used., oh theeaex table et which -New 'Hamburg; Mr. and. Tvf.is',..;:,:42A,;`.1\irs. Paul 'John of Flint, Mich., pre - Cress and family, Kiacheneaealasa'.,'-ea sided, 'pouring tea: Mrs. R. Errata 'Cress and family, LoncianiaMr.' aridakts. P. Johnston, Mrs. L. Hoffman • Mrs. 0. J. Smith,. St. ' J4sdles;,:.Westt and Miss Isalie-I Robineen assisted in 'ern Canada Flour Co.„ Tiireato; 4::.+1.:& serving ,the' mests. finunathe sisters of Waterloo and lore , .. ' 1'. '' H Y-114 ..' N I A L or,,tielalso friends in Sainia. ,.' , -Following the` service 'Ina& waa' ., ,..4 s.erve e ,, ..! y the '''' verY happy nuatalaaattal event d for the ' mourner-, a n- . 4 ... was ..telehrated in Si Peter's R. C. 1 Ladies' Aid before proaeedingito the ,,,Church, Drysdale, on Tuesday morn - i laatalamer-Watealoa Cemetery - for , .,.,,, i,,,, :,1,juy.lal, agerebers of thk. C• E:.Band-'''' 12 Marchand -Milted. .in Holy Wed- eee;lie_ _r 20th, when Rev. Father accompanied. the funeral. eertege 'to:1 clipck Miss Donella Denomme, dau- • Titehener where the Rand renderedaghter oit Mr.. and Mrs, Edward Den - several numbers et the ', orave.,,,i.d.-: As ' b IM4e, of Drysdale. and Mr. John a tribute to their de-Coase a leader:a ' .e. large crowd of sarroWinl: frien, a.qt;le , . Of London.. The .• bride was Prettily gowned in, white net and from the community of Klichener silk and carried a bouquet of red had gathered at the cerneteraabefore roses. The bridesmaid being her ' the arrival of the tortege., ;Among ': sister Enania Jane, while the groom the ministers present' itt the graveside was supported by Sack Perslane, of were Revs. H. A. Kellerinan' D, S., . Londoie A. dainty wedding break - Waterloo:, J. P. Hauch, D. Sa Strat- fast was served at the home of the ford; G. F. Barthel, ICitoberieill E. E. —, BL Bean, bride's parents, -where all the irrt- 11.41107eill'; LI(..it3.11°.1„1,vleargc)...er'u:RosiiQ,, 3.. mediate relatives -were present. Ara laeeich; A. Clemens, HamiltonY C. H. ter which the bridal couple left be motor for London, and the honey - E. Bender, New Hatubueg; E.,]:lialrn, mport will be a trip to New York i Cornwell, Elmira; J. 13. penes, New City-. • We join their many friends 1HambarglW, J. Zialmermen, Bridgee , extending coagMtulations, WE SEY.11 THE BEST FOR LESS Special's, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday' 1 -1i1/ -Crest %erten:Mg, 21bs ._25c Libby's. large tin, pork and beans, per fin. Sultana SeedIess Rains, 2-1bs __23c . Kellogg's alt tran. large -Pkg. 9c Rolled oats, coarse iar fine„ 25c Derby che.ese, -Ow.. 2-pkgs.; 25c, New Canadian cheese, per ib . . ...... 17c Saimon„, fancy -per lb. 5c Icing sugar, per ib -- .9c. Palm Olive Soap, -per 'calm - 5c Peas No: 4 per tin ---- ......... . Oc Country Kist )ietTlosts• t cam -per tin See our Underwear,. Sweater Coats, Hosiery,, Wrap perettes,, FlionelelTettes, Wool and fisainettite Blanketsi.. J Highest Prices for rws. 4111111..111111111111!1•111011011111,11.1•MXIIMINIO,VINIMani• N, Tia R Mow 140 °blue c More Heat --Less *Meagan% The color guarantees the quality Semet Solvay Coke Miller Creek and Rosedale &Wort% Tile and Brick W. R. DAVIDSON C. E. Zurbrigg, R. 0. Phone 74 • Zurich Highest cash prices paid fftor- PhonEe Eggs on a graded basis_ • 10 HENSALL poit, And g 4 ,19.441;r1114iNIOryiimi,1,Nt — ' .! .1, ..-.4.1.00,.00.00400•004,40406140. k•0400000004,044-40/401, • • 4. • • • • • • * • • • • • • • * • • 464 • 4• • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SPECIALS • i'fAlit • . iP: ; s! IRV .. TO: ..-ramv,,,,,,TAt..zwilt*.1,-; NEW RANGE AND STYLES OF MEN'S ' : '4• 's SUITS OND OVERCOATS! f . These are all new Smart Patterns and Moder- • 0 ately Priced! 41, Alt FINEST LOT OF MADE TO MEASURE e, - op V SAMPLES EVER SHOWN <IP Also New Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, 24- ‘,.* Etc. Etc. ki op, Give us a call and , be convinced' of ck... 41h- Evr. .o an 1, 4., eo. , a. of, Vh- - . 04664114.64,6kai.01..4.47 4 , ,i; 0 404.4,1EVO 4 4,4 , 41.41..!A. e 4,:ii 4,,, 4;>,t r /• 47. er, ',It .t.2t 4, `.0... 0 -7•4 43,4,M.t..13. of Our Fine Showings EMBALMERS Alva FUNERAL DIRECTORS eat alegalaal aranaat:2233=1,21aaaliaffSra , Reduced Plias WE ARE OFFERING THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICFS WHILE THEY LAST: Children's and Grown-ups R11 rming She Canvas Shoes, and Men's Harvest Shoes, also Men's and Boys' Light Weight Overalls and Shirts; Boys' Tweed Pants and Bloomers Stilt - able for School Wear; House Dresses,. Print37, Curtains and Curtain Goods. R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL. IlltE,ROHA/VT •"17.1.. F'HONE 11 - 97 • BLAKE • CR. '