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Vol. XXX[ No.
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 311930.
Chester L. Smith, PUhrestiate
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Let the Ads.- in the Herald guide you in Buying and Selling
OUR CORNER
"What this COniltry realbe needs,"
. said the Scotsman visiting America,
9s a good five -cent box of
How nice it is to have the •election,
over so we can, settle dawm to 'the
•discussion of the weather in comfort!
Canada will be represented by a
large number of highway experts at
-the Internatioetat Road Cr in.
Washington. from October 6th to 11th
While it is expected that each of the apparatus and it will likely succeed.
provincial governments will send de.' to provide more modern fireenghting
legates, a much larger number are eX- Improvements which have been
pected to attend in the capacity of brought about almost chiefly by the
representatives of Canadian motoring suggestion of encouragement of
associations, etc. newspapers are legion.
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The beautiful town of 'St. Marys
which is up-to-date in many things
still use a horse-drawn fire engine.
The Journal -Argus, which is one of
the outstanding newspapers in the
pro-vince, is trying to spur the town
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TRAVELLING, BAGS. VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
ATTRA.C.TIVE PRICES.
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If there are any "hard times" thet
are receiving no encouragement from
the editor of The Exeter Times -Ad-'
vocate. He says its "raining porridge
into the dish that's right side up,"
Better see that your porridge dish is
not turned upside down on a shelf.
It might help some, too, to see that
the corners of your mouth are on a
upward slant. -Ex.
Story With. a Moral
The following where a moral is
clearly shown, is taken from an ex-
change: Recently a church congre-
gation in a little Kansas town built a
new church. To pay for it they were
obliged to call on. the merchants of
the community for donations. The
merchant e responded lib'eraIly and
$300 was raised from this source.
The last man asked tie subscribe was
John Smith, a merchant. 4 will giv6'
you $20 if you will let me add some-
thing' to the list," he said. The per-
mission was granted him and he
wrote at the foot of the list:
John Smith $20
Mail Order House $00
Peddler and transient trad • $00
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Mr. Ed. Gaacho is spending a few
days fishing in the Bruce Peninsular.
Dr. and Mrs. Cowen were Sunday
visitors with the Doctor's parents in
Fergus.
Mr. Lawrence Rau of Detroit, is
spending his holidays with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Rau.
Sorry to report that Mrs. E. E.
Weido is not enjoying her usual good
health and is under the Doctor's
care.
Mrs. J. H. Langford and Mrs. Mac-
Cracken of London, were Friday vis-
itors with Mr. end Mrs. It, F. Stade,
of town,
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Miss Marit Kochems of Zurich,
was a last Sunday Visitor with Mr.
Ethers= Irwin at London and Spr-
ingbank,
Mr. Theo. Wagner, and Miss Eme-
ley, of Waterloo, were visitors at
the home of the former's parents,
The church people saw the point
and Mrs. W. C. Wagner.
when the minister read from the pul-
pit the list of donors to the building Mr. George Farwell and daughter
fund, and since the dedication of
that church there have been no mail
orders :sent out from that town.
BLAKE
The anniversary services of th
Blake United •Chureh wilt be hel
in the church on Sunday, Augus
10th. Services will be at 11 a.m.
and 7.30 pan. The speaker for
the day will be the Rev. Mr.
Hogg, of Clinton. Special music
will be rendered by the choir, as-
sieted by Mr. George Coulter,
as soloist, of Varna.
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Following the above announce-
ment an ice Cream Social will fol-
low on Thursday evening, August
lith on the lawn of Mr. Robert
:ocilride. el the Geehen Line.
Watch for posters and further an-
nouncements, and be sure and
keep these dates open.
CARD OF THANKS
wish to take this medium of
extending my thanks and appreciat-
ion for the many votes and Support
rendered me during the recent elec-
tion campaign, and can in no other
Nray repay you at present but by
extending my most sincere thanks to
:one and all.
N. E. Trewartha, Clinton, Gnt.
Why a watch
should be dust.tite
'The dust -Ute fcature---exclusive
in Mars watches is one which you
:should understand before making
a purchase.
'Came in and let us explain it to
you without obligation.
Char stock of Mars clustetite
'watches includes various. designs
Vivialit ribbon strap or covered mesh
6ratselct. Cases are in White or
green. 1/4 gold, 14K and 181t.
PrIees front $25.00 to $50.00.
BALA. IRS
Marcella, Mr, Ted. Mittleholtz an
two •children, are away on a moto
trip te 'Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchene
and other eastern points.
Mr. tied 141re. S. Giffin of Toronto
were Wh ,:k -end visitors at the ham
of .Mrveal* Mrs. Thos. Meyers. Mr
:and 'and twin dau
ghters, returnieg with them to thei
home in that city.
Mr. J. Reid, drainage contractor,
has now completed the work of con-
struction of the North Branch of the
Black Creek Drain and has started on
the West Branch. When this Branch
is completed, theswampdrains should
be in good condition for a time at
least.
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GENUINE $7.00 VALUE
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a- Reg. $5.00, At $2.95
Music in Rural Schools
The enthusiasm evident at musical
festivals staged by schools in various
counties at the end of the school term
in June shows definitely that the
young people of rural Ontario are
taking an increasing' greater interest
in music. In Middlesex, for example,
there ware 150 entries including elev-
en school choruses, three high school
choruses and two mixed choruses.
Over 1500 people were in attendance
Fifteen rural school andthree urban
school choruses competed at the fes-
tival in Peel, with some 154 entries
and a capacity attendance. As a re-
sult of previous musical festivals in
Wellington county, a large number of
rural school boards have made special
arrangements for the teaching of
music to their pupils. J.E. Whitlock
of the Agricultural Representative
branch declares that no activity has
been taken up so whole -hearted by
the Juniors of Ontario as music and
he advises leaders in counties where
this feature has not been attempted
to give the matter eerious considerat-
ion for their 1931 proparns,
COAL 1
New Low Prices
Now in Kffect
WHEN BUYING YOUR FUEL
WHY NOT HAVE THE RESIT
GENUINE D. L. & W. SCRANZOIE
COAL
'The Standard Anthracite'
EGG„ STOVE, NUT AND Oa -AM
PEA. SIZES,. SEMET. SOLVATe...;..
COKE.
A discount of 50c per ton ane, Sam,
CASH on all fuel
Car,It/c=t,
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Office Phone lOw House ?acme /CI
• very
ay is getting better and
better. People are getting Vaiue-Wise.
Tats why they come here for Shoes. Sr Cars
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The sad news received relatives in
this vicinity of the passing of Mrs.
Solornoe Kipfer, of Gilmore City,
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S who passed away ery end-
shady recently. An auto crashed in-
to an electric wire pole in front of
their. farm, and smashed the pole, and
Mrs. Kipfer in going out to assist
the occupants of the wrecked car, ac-
cidently got her feet tangled in the
mass of wires, which were highly el-
ectrocuted,with the result that she
was instantly killed. Besides her hus-
band, Mr. Solomon Kipfer she is sur-
vived by one son, Gugene, five years
of age.
Word was received here of the
passing of a former well known res-
ident of this community; more so at
Dashwood. in the Person of Mr. John
Pried, who died at his home in Cali-
fornia, on Friday of last week., The
funeral taking place at that place on
Monday, deceased was hi his 05th
year, and is 6Itrvived by his widow,
two daughters and one son, two sis-
ters, Mrs. Jacob .Kellerman of Dash-
wood and Mrs. Chas. Fritz, of Zur-
ich. .Also one brother, Mr. Emanuel
Fried of California. Deceieed was
raised in Dashwood, and spent consid
enable of his time there. but having
been a resident of Toronto, for a
goodly number ••of years previous to
gaing to California some seven years
ago.
The local members of the Town -
hip Board af Health, consisting of
Reeve L. H. Rader, Clerk A. F. Hess,
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, C. Eilber C.
Schilbei and Me. Edwards, were etti-
led to the Saubie River in the east-
ern part of the township, to invest-
igate the condition of the water in
this river, which has become to be
in a very undesirable condition, wh-
ich is thought to develop from the
sewerage being dumped hi by the
Exeter Canning Factory. Owing to
the extreme dry weather at present
the flow is too email to carry this a-
• way and clear the water of the
river, fleece it remains stagnant in
the deep hole e of the river bed and
seems to ferment, and makes the wat-
er in an unfit condition for the eon-
sumptions of cattle.' The matter selfl
be taken up by 643 )0e,a1 belled with
dreaming Facto* hiitilktiiitteri."''
MISSES PAT. SLIPPERS
SIZES 11 to 2
Reg. $3.00, At $2.00
SHOE REPAIRING
No. I SOLES
Men's Half Soles $1.00
Ladies' half Soles 75c
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WOMEN'S PUMPS
MURRAY MAKE: •
BLACK., TAN OR WHITE:
Genuine $6.95, At $6.75
ARCH SUPPORTS
Dr.. SCHOOLS'
REGULAR $5.00
Now $3.00 Pair
RUNNING SHOES
BOYS AND Gums'
650 90c. 81.15
MEN'S WORK SHOES
You Can't Beat E,n at an -T.
Theyre AtironclerFal
This Price $3.25
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prices on our New Spring 8)d 1
Summer Dry Goods of an kinds
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ALSO SHOES, HARNESS REPAIRS, HARDWARE,. PAILITM
OILS„ AND OTHER STAPLE LINES, TOO NUMEROUS Ta
MENTIOlt
1930 GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS JUST OPENED LTE, GET
GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW.,
R. N. DOUGLAS
GEAf ERAL MERCHAIVir
PHONE if 4., 97 E3LAPC
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