Zurich Herald, 1930-08-28, Page 1RICH
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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28 (930,
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Chester L. Smith, PabEidasif4.
1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Adhor.nef
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Let the Ads. in the Herald guide you in Buying and Selling
OUR CORNER
It so fatally easy to think ant
"freedom mans doing -what you. Nke.
The woman. who doesn't; want .to
make a home is. under 'mining the
nation.
There will be no grumbling if •the
With the lat of Atty., the 12th. of
.July, the election and. Derry Day ov-
er, the flags ean naw he pat In.:moth
balls for a while.
One thing to be thankful for is that
there iltTiat be :any more elections
for .a few yeales_
weather man gives a mamles rain �r
so.
There will soon be as. many Tom
Thumb golf courses as btrinice stet -
1011S.
This is the 'last week of the long
vacation season. Help the boys and
rls to make the !most of
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ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
Pianos Pianos
IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR
SHERLOCK.3711ANN1NG LINE.
ALSO AGENTS FOR Ttil,.1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE
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Brown's Annual
Fall Shoe Sale
THREE, DAYS: MORE :OF :S.AVIN‘ VALUES
LADIES' SIVLART_FALL. FOOTWEA.0,-STBAPS, TT1. POMPS,
ETC, EVERY' PAIR A BARGAIN
Your .choice- of 20 Styles •rtE 'Strap Slippelis and Ties in ;Season's
best sellers-. Patent, Kid. or Calf, Tan or black in., afl heels, sewn
Flexible Soles, Etc-
B.rown.'s Special, all sizes 21/2 to 8 at........................2.95
MEN, YOU CAN'T- AFFORD TO PASS UP THESE VALUES.
BOOTS OR. OXFORDS.. 'COMPARE OUR PRICES.
Your choice ofsix:4:--tyk.s; genuine welts Black or RITAVII calf skin
oak tanned soles and Rubber heels, square or round toe lasts.
Oxfords or high Boots, sizes 6. to 11. All .Brown'Special.
Boy's and Girl's great saving in School .shoes. .Miss Black or brown
• Oxford's or- Strap. Brawn's .Speoal .at $1-95.
Boy's Oxfords or high shoes.in black or brown.- Brant-a's Special at
$1.95 :to $2.95.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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Brow* gest Shop WINDOW DISP•LAY
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. We will soon all be complaining of
the cold weather.
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The public apathy to the growing
death toll of motor car in Ontario is
becomming almost as appalling as
the apathy to murder in Chicago and
Detroit.
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The radio will not have reached
anything like perfection until some
apparatus at the sending station re-
cords the number of instruments all
over the country that are turned off
whenever a crooner starts to croon.
Two persons were killed when a
train hit a car, which skidded 65 ft.
with the brakes on, which says some-
thing for the speed at' which the
automobile was travelling when the
brakes were applied. Not even the
ghastly toll of life exacted every day
on Ontario raods seems to have much
effect.
The tax upon gasoline appears to
be firmly established not onTy in Ont-
ario and other Canadian provinces,
but throughout the United States. A
pamphlet just issued in the neighbor-
ing republic by the municipal admin-
istration service points out that no
state is now without this tax, nor any
state, after adopting it, reduced the
rate. The opposite tendency is noted
In 1925 the rate in 25 states was 2
cents or under and only one state
had a 5-c. rate. In 1929 eleven st-
ates were levying a tax of five cents
or more and only eight were left in
the two -cent class.
Hensel! Wins More
The Hensall team 'defeated the
Fergus Thistles at Hensall by the
score of 12-1 on Tuesday. Welsh
on the mound for the locals, hurled
a good game after the second inning
The fans were treated to some good
fielding as the locals made four fast
double plays to cut off threatened
rallies. Fillmore, the visiting pitcher
was hit hard especially by speedy E.
Gascho, who helped himself to four
triples. Denis, the Babe Ruth of the
Fergus team, did not come through
with the heavy hitting that was ex-
pected of him. The final game will
be played in Teeswater, on Thursday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
IN MEMORIAM'
• Geiger -In loving Memory af Mrs.
Y. Geiger, wife and mother, who pas-
sed away one year ago, August '31,
1929:
A wonderful Mother, woman and aid,
a One who was better God never made;
C.3 A wonderful worker so loyal and true
One in a million -that, mother, was
y0u.
Just in your Judgment, always right,
Honest and liberal, ever upright;
Loved by your friends, and all whom
you knew.
Our wonderful mother -that mother
was you.
Sadly missed by Husband and Chil-
dren.
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should understand before malting
a putelmie. •
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you without obligation.
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4.. watches i it el udes YitTi0111$1 tlesigils
•, with ribbon s! rap or covered tuesh
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Mr. Albert Siebert and C. Fritz are
away tie Sky lake fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade spent
the week -end at Marine City, Mich.
Mr. • Joe Becker of Detroit, called
on the home of -Wm. Leibold on Mon-
day. -
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wes. Merrier and Cathern
took a trip to Stratford on Wednes-
day.
Mrs Sam Barber and children and
Miss Mary Zimmerman of Tavistock
were visitors at the home of Miss
Ann Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frank and
family of Waterloo; Mrs. A. G. Edig-
hoffer and son Grant, of Grand Bend
were Monday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, C Eilber
Rev. E. J. Masse of Detroit, was a
week-nd visitor with Rev. and Mrs.
E. Turkheim. Mr. Masse conducted
the evening service in the Lutheran
church on Sunday evening.
Meliday bext, September ist, is
a Province wide holiday, known as
Labor Day, and a proclaimed holiday
and as a consequence all places of
business in towns will be closed on
this day.
Hauch, P. E., -of Strat-
ford, and ri:6v. E. Burn of Milverton,
were on official duty in town on Mon-
day evening,' the former conducting
quarterly board meeting
Evangelical church.
The Misses Ida, Irene
Thede, Jane Saxton and
wiler, all of Port Elgin,
at the home of Mr. and
Smith, and taking in the
the big Conference at Cre
elical church.
of the local
and Mabel
Evelyd Det -
are visiting
Mrs. C. L.
sessions at
diton Evan -
Mr: Rowe', the new Principal of the
Zurich Continuation School, of Mani-
tulin Island, and accompanied by his
father, arrived in town on Wednes-
day, and are getting settled for the
reopening of school, on Tuesday of
next week. We wish Mr. Rowe ev-
ery success in Zurich school. The
former staff of the public school hav-
ing all been re-engaged for another
term, and they have been doing ex-
cellent work in their line of work.
The 1930 prize list of the Zurich
Fall Fair are now printed and the
Secretary, Mr. A. F. Hess is ready to
disaribut the same, to all parties in-
terested, and if you will call or get
in touch with Mr. Hess, you will re-
ceive a copy. Some of the lists have
been revised, and others carefully
gone over, so that this year's prize
list is very complete in every way.
The dater of the Fair are September
22nd and 23rd, and please don't for-
get the date. A fine number of :,pco.-
ial prizes have been added to make
vent an the more int,restin,,..
:lot, class has a180 bei 1 a kiu, :mat-
ly: 'Junin Farmers' Class" eich
]s fey the coining gonerat-
ion Thee there are the other attract
ions, such as: Calf race, Soft Bali
ga.e:;„ r.
race, Horshoe eentest, Zurich Jubie
Band will funish thu nwsic.
day will he colnpleted by the big con-
ceit in the Town Hall in the evening
by, "Ye Olde Tyme Village Quart-
ette" of Toronto, who come highly
inende,1 as Canada's First En-
.;.-tairiers, assisted by well known
comedian. AE a big expanse, tite Soe.-
lety has engaged • these well-known
,mtertaineTti for the • fair night eon -
cert. They .,ppeated each evening
at the Grand Stand performance at
the National Exhibition, Toronto, and
receive favorable press notices wher-
• vcr the y perforin. The evening's
twogramme will then be Completed by
1k public danc, in the Town Ball
concert, with a, good orches-
tra in attendance.: The eommitte this
,Vat' has decided tohave no horse
on fair de ,;,•, as this ha appar-
ently lost its popularity and besides
is always a heavy drain on the finan-•
ves, So 0 good prograin of other
sports has been ..imanp4, and there
will be something doing • every min-
ute of the big fair day, Tuesday,
September •28rd..
The annual picnic of St. Peter's
Church, Drysdale, will take place as
announced, next Monday, Labour
Day, at the Corriveau Beach, Drys-
dale. The event will take place in the
afternoon only. There will be prizes
and amusements of all kinds. Ev-
erybody Welcome.
Thieves Busy
Thieves have been busy in this sec-
tion. The other evening the Centr-
alia Creamery was entered and 17
boxes of butter containing 765 lbs.
were stolen. G. Cochrane's refresh-
ment booth was entered and a quan-
tity of chocolates bars, tobaccos,some
postage stamps and a hammer were
stolen, in Exeter. A similar booth at
Hensall belonging to Mrs. Saunder-
cock was broken into and practically
everything was cleared out. At Cred-
iton a bolt was filed off a gasoline
pump of F. Clarke while he was sle-
eping in the telephone exchange close
by. Early Sunday morning the boot
and shoe store of C. Trick of Cred-
iton was entered and several pairs of
shoes and other articles taken.
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New Low Prices
Now in Effect
WHEN BUYING YOUR Frri'ES,
WHY NOT HAVE THE IYESTI,.'
GENUINE D. L. & W. SCRANTOSit
COAL
"The Standard Ant.lxraciEe,'
EGG„ STOVE, NUT ANDS
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PEA. SIZES,. SEMET.
COKE.
A discount of 50c per ton 40/03.0434Aint,
CASH on all filet
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Office Phone 10w House Mc=
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MEN'S TAN OXFORDS
MFG. BY SCOTT McHALE
GENUINE $7.00 VALUE
$4:85
4. WOMENS' PATENT STRAPS
WITH BUILT IN ARCHES
Reg. $5.00, At $2.95
+ ▪ • MISSES PAT. SLIPPERS
SIZES 11 to 2
• Reg. $3.00, At $2.00
• SHOE REPAIRING
No. 1 SOLES
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4.. Men s Half Soles $1.00
Ladies' half Soles 75c
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Genuine $6.93, At $5,7i5
ARCH SUPPORTS
Dr.. SCHOOLS'
REGULAR $5.00.
Now $3.00 Pair -
RUNNING SHOES
BOYS AND GIRLS'
65c 90c. $1.15
MEN'S WORK SHOES
You Can't Beat Ent at anx
Theyre Wonderful at.
This Price $3.25
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USED CAR DEPT.
TWO 1930 BRAND NEW
MODEL A. COACHES, AT A
SACRIFICE
1925 FORD COUPE
BALOONS
NEW DUCO FINISH
1927 FORD COACH,
oraqiNAL TIRES AND
RUNS LIKE NEW
1929 MODEL A. COUPE
1.923 FORD TOURING
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