Zurich Herald, 1935-12-12, Page 1Vol. XXXVL .No.
Zt,URIC`IH. THURSDAY MO NTNG, 13ECE11f1 ER
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HURON OLI t BOYS - - -
Toronto The 36th annual meet-
ing of :the Huron Ord: Boys' Assad-
ration, numbering 1,5011;, was held in,
West End YM-G.A. W_ A. Campbell
formerly of Wingham;, was elected
president. • -
PARTY TO CONTINUE
The Reconatractiiota Party "ea be
carried on as a, permanent reform
movement," Hon., IL H. Stevens, its
Leader, announced: at wawa- A
XDominion organizer hasbeen appoint
ed to supervise a c.eimtry' wide org-
anization.
RADIO LICENSES YIELD
DOMINION $1,500,000
Collection of license fees on radio
receiving sets during the current
fiscal year has been r'uTMeng about
ion a par with last year When the
total revenue from this commie was
-slightly less than $125011,00 0.. Be-
You Need Glasses?
ginning with the fiscal year, 1932-
33 the fee has been $Z for each re-
ceIving set. fn spite of the depress-
ion and the fact radia owners on re-
lief have mit been pressed for -their
license fees, collections have been
between 90 and 95 per cent. Re-
ports are current a system of stamp
taxes on radio tubes will replace the
present $2 license fee but officials de-
clared this to be purely guess work.,
Such a system has been proposed
several times in the past but always
rejected. -
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In Magistrate's Court
In the Magistrate's court at Gioder-
ich, Sam. Burke of Seeforth, was
acgi1d.
tteon a charge of failing to
rvma,g at or return to the scene of
an .accident, he collided with Walter
Russel''s oar. Constable Snell heard
the crash but when he reached the
'scent within three minutes, only the
irked was
Stop and Think how important it is
that you wear correct glasses—cor-
rectly prescribed. for you vision.
Correctly styled to your face. Your
ihealth may largely depend? on keen
vision.
See C. E. ZURB'IC+i , R. 0,
At HESS SEWER$ STORE
Every Tuesday at ZCH
At Dashwood, Saturday, at Bile's
Store.
damaged car which was p
to be seen. Tire marks showed whe-
re a car had backed. from the scene
of the accident then Ieft. Burke' ad• -
admitted colliding with the parked
car, but drove to Wingham where he
reported to the police. Damage had
been settled and the case was dis-
missed. H. W. Fitzsimmons, of Clin-
ton was fined $25 and costs on being
found giulty of a charge that he 'did
sell hamburg steak that was found
;to be adulterated on account of ad-
ded sulphurous acid." The complaint
was C. E. Adams, of Guelph, inspect-
or under Food and Drugs Act. Jos.
Coulter, of Blyth, paid $10 and costs
for permitting an unilcensedperson
to drive his auto, and Vexes Finlay, of
$Iyth, paid $10..and costs for driving
without a permit. Robt. Hepereourt
of Dashwood, neglected to transfer
his name when he bought a new.. car.
He paid $10 and costs for his • for-
getfulness.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran.
zURICII
0A Changeless Christ for a Chang-
ing. World."
'Friday, 8h—Luther League.
-Saturday--Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10 a. m.—German Service.
1L15 am.—Sunday Sal.
7.30 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcome toe Oil Services.
E. TUERKBEINif. Pastor.
lVIens and Boys
ork Shoes,.
We have put in a Stock of ..
Good Choice Quality Men
and Boys' Work Shoes, and
invite the public to come it
and we can fit you up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S ANL
WOMEN'S RUBBERS,' MEN'S
HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC.
GARFILED BROWN
- Victoria Street. Zurich, Ont
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN-
SHIP
ORKMAN SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited
ou in your Fall Purchases
IN MEMORIAM
fs f •
ti( r, Duncan Snider of Dashwood,
a us a friendly ,call on Monday.
a Ix. and Mrs. George Fee of Hen-
, called in town one day last week
.oari'ister Frank Donnelly of God
ich attended the sitting of the Div-
iee Court here on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber of Cred-
li i n were Sunday visitors at the
,e of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
fors. Amelia Fuss left recently for
pit, where she will spend several
els with her daughter and son -in -
e. and M. s. J. J. Swartz.
Gdge T. M. Costello of Goderich,
p' Sided at the local sleeng of
Wurm—Catherine tje, Tenth Division Court in 'the
fond and cherished memory of our tqrn'hall. A number of cases were
beloved little Mother, who passed 1.d {fait with.
away, nine years ago; Dec. 11, 1926.. Luther League
The romg.s ll' trm eaof life goes on St :peter's Jr Luther League at
But still the vacant chair i �.ur Meeting last week discussed the
Recalls the voice, the love, the smileiprc `Good Will to the Needy."
Of her, who once sat there;, `
OLD 'TIME DANCE
AT
'' e topic for this • Friday evening
1+11 he "Good Will to the Blind."
Time may ease the broken heart „ ;,i
his ;week the Senior League will
Time may make the wound leso> i , ecus, the topic "How Can I Help
sore,�iiis#y;to Work in the World." You
But time will never stop the longing '"
For the loved one gone before
Loving Children
longing:
e it cited!
r`g1V1i,s. }Vin O'Brein, the local pro-
*51.1ealei advises us that rue prices
oi`lia,`i ltry: are veey brisk, as prices
r4tg adt}ably going up. Turkeys are
aro;selling for 23c and more. This
sxgbod. news to the producer but
yal. not so good to the consum-
SUMMARY OF ELECTION
EXPENSES
The following is a statement of.
the election expenses of Mr: Wm H
4.40.
'Watson's Hall. Kipper;
- On
'Fndav December 13th.
:S14 -133B"7 PROVIDE LUNCH
LUCKY .LUN CH. TICKET
,Ailniissron. 25' tents, plus tax.
Visit
Our. Store
BEFORE BUYING Y OUR
GIFTS
A Beautiful Stock of Clocks,
Watches, "Gents "and Ladies"
Fancy Rings.
,._ Silver Plated Ware
Fine Boxed Stationery
Waterman'.s Fountain
Toilet Sets,
Make Your Selections
Pens
Early
Hess, The Jeweller
Phone 74 Zurich
'blue coal*..
More Heat—Less Atteatiocei
The color guarantees tier'
quality
Semet Solvay Coke
Miller Creek an
Rosedale Alberta
Tile a n d Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON f
Highest cash prices paid tar
Eggs on a graded basis_
Phone 10 HELPS A W4
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Hire Premises . • • .. .. r9:55 f The ,annual election of officers of
Services .... .... ........ 146 1G�the Ladies' Aid of- the Evangelical
Advertising z38 471,.Ci4areh over which Rev. E. Burn
eider, last Thursday resulted as
$652,041 loivsa.. President, Mrs. E. Burn;
J. M. Govenlock, ". Ve-+ iresident, Mrs. A. Weber; Sec-
tary T. L. Williams; Corr.
Financial Agent, •;'
Seaf<orth, Ont.11, •cy. Mrs. L. W. Hoffman; Trees -
SEDAN SOLD AT £100
For the first time motor manufact-
urers in Britain have been abla to
put on the market a complete sdeda 5°
-motorcar for $100, ($485j
car is said to be attracting a ne'n
Veer, Mrs. W. Reith; Organist, Mrs.
Eo1 Geiger• This organization is
Very: helpful to the church.
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY
1Within a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs.
kind of buyer. The car was an exhi !Viartin Wurn, well known Zurich
bition for the first time at the recent` ijjloneer residents will be marking
Ford Motor .Exhibition at London "aliree anniversaries. On December
Eng., the Ford company states that 4th, Mr. Wurm celebrated his 32nd,
a great number of inquiries have b r.thday and on the 15th Mrs. VJunn
come regarding the car from person.t , 11i11 have her 73rd birthday, and: on
who •admit they have never driver r.. fleceinber 7th they celebrated their
car before. Large numbers are being,; y th \Vedding anniversary. Mr. Wurm
sold on the hire purchase system lherf r imen bets many pioneer hardships
car is manufactured. near L onden. 4 lien Indians were plentiful in this
It is the same type of car previously ,strict.' ° He was born at Breslau in
sold for $115, an 18 h.p. automobile i ���rater`leo County and IVrrs.. Wurin
l-as'boin at Lisebon, Waterloo Co-
unty. , On December 7th, 1880 they
eee• united in marriage by Rev.
Meinsenger at. the hone of the bride's
parents, the late John Prang and
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Specials for 'Thursday, Friday and ;Sadat'
Campbe_ll's T 1 :Soup .2 :tins
`C"tnlclen Patch
Corn:, 2 fins
Royal York. Coffee:, 1-1b- tin........ - 39c
Aunt Jemima pan cake .flour, -Pkg.
Life 'Bony ces..--_�.._._ ._._...,._.,.._... ,..15c
cut'"...S&?�r
Mixed nuts, (without peanuts) 2 Ibs......... w:..... `3c
Chocolate Drops,:peper17s ..
Mixed Candy, 2 — 79,.
designed and built in Btitain wily_
HAY COUNCIL
The regular monthly meeting of
the Council of the Township of Hay! ,,,, ry
a Dealer, this is the home now
was held in the Town Hall; on Men -1 ''''''
i Oftened and occupied by 1\irreS'.. Peter
day, December 2nd, with all the me- Iliaberer, of Zurich. To this union
mbers present. The minutes of the
fin.l.r children were were born: Mrs.
Noveniber were read and adopted. 4..Wiri.. Becker, who died 22 years ago;
After disposing of the comm.:aril-
tations the following resolutions we-
, , 1.(tdria) iMrs. Daniel Oswald of tit'
re passed. 1Bronson line, Hay; (Naomi) Mrs.
Motion that the following be, ap- ,
.Qhfr:Levey., of Clinton. There are
'we, &rand children: -(Thelma Oswald)
Township of Hay for the OUR STOCK OF
Ye" 1936' ' ,,,i'll!dbe,rt Levey and two great grand
atiehey. .. A nice fowl dinner was GOODS, IN ALL
firming •SUIllt be read three times.c.!pd,i'd,I..
House No. 2, D.R.O. Egel Campb,e11, ,Oswald. and Mrs. Levey and grand -
by 'their daughters, Mrs. Such as 'Wool and Flannelette Blankets, Flannel -
finally passed: Poll No. 1-Sehodl .1.3' repare,d
wedding cake was made by ettes, Wrapperettes, in New Patterns, Merie:
Poll Clerk, Clifton Prouty; roli N6,2 • 7
i daughter, Mrs. ,McClinchey. A. time
McArthur ;. Poll No. 3, ToWn Hall, ,':''''F,
Christmas Good*, Das andToys tor die Cbgaren,
and also Christmas Boxes, for every member ef the
family. Get your ChAsbmas Cards now, A Rea
assortment in Stock
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5016/IE FALL
SPECIALS
NE RANGE AND " STYL O '
SUITS OND OVERCOATS!
These are all new Smart Patterns and Moder-
ately Priced!
FINEST LOT OF MADE TO MEASURE
SAMPI .FS EVER SHOWN
4.P. Wf0491P4
Also New Sweaters, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, el
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of Our Fine Showings 0,
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EMBALMERS. AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
F II and r
turning OfficerS and Poll Clerks foe ivg" ' WE INVITE YOIJ
pieces in 4Virx- 'qarl MeClinchey; Arnold, Greta
the ,several Polling a011, Gordon Beckee ; litargaret and
TO CALL AND SEE
FALL AND WINTER
THE STAPLE LINES
Mrs. Os•wald and three binthday eak- Women's and Children's Winter Underwear,
Two more anniversaries were aeso Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Caps, Mitts, Socks anci
McChnehey and Mrs. Araid Becker.
Tamerener; Poll No. 6, Kellerman's
Celebrated at this time; Miss Greta
./A111.4tor- No, 8, Mort Denornine's Oswald's biethday is on Deeember Men's and Boy's Heavy Rubbers, 10:en's RubbeI
Store, A, Weber, C. Pfile; No. 7, S Becker whose birthday is on her
Oandparent'a wedding day and .Mr.
-1 ath. — Mr. Oswald received a nice Boots, Harness Repairs, Etc.„ Etc.
1.V. Cr:Brain, Schilbe; Poll No. 4,, weee made by Mrs. Levey and Mrs
Stockings, Etc., Etc.
large nVrober of orders ann Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
1.ar. 1;iethday present from Miss Langford
kich was apcepriaited, All of Mr.
!an the Treasurer's children, grand
.(otreimts were passed which will apPear •
present with 1.1. evoo,,tion
Motion, That the Council adjonlie40 all
R. N. oo LAS
to meet for final session of 1985 only sot Mr. Nelson Wunn of
, Wes speet, and all wishing the aged PH NE 11 - 97'
Monday, December lfith, az 1.30
BLAIACE