Zurich Herald, 1931-03-19, Page 1Vol.XXX i 14f:9}r c?r'(Tr
ZURICH, THURSDAY MO.
MARCH 19 [931
Publicity is the Greatest F
Chester L. Smith, ;rb„•
;L25 a year, U.S. $1.110 In Afiveltark,
SIM IN A.RREARS, $2 NAN' 1:112 CIELOARAIrth
ome Merchandising
OUR. COMER.
We have no good, curare. operas of
/ate because the:reef world laasi been
ore comic than any Possible oprea.
provinces of Canada, )xrhich have 'ad-
opted old age pensions, there were
55,416 recipients; 04,685 of Canadian
origin and 14,4221 Fro, ter British."
Ontario pensioners numbered 26,256
or almost halfthe. total'. For the fin-
al quarter of the year the amounut
paid in the five provinces was $3, -
The' Cost of OL"dil Age 'Peasasion 690.972, so that pensions may fairly
At the, end o 1.940a ha the five be estimated at $15,000,000 per am
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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
4 TRAVELLING BA.C.S, V'AL ICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
• ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
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Pianos Pianos
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• IF YOU -HAVE BEE.Nr THINICING 'OF ADDING. A FINE NEW
PIANO TO ME PLEASURES 'OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR
SHERLOCK MANNING LINE.
ALSO' AGENTS FOR THP, SINGER SEWING MACHINE
PHONE 1,04
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THEY'RE CALLED SPLASHERS, THE SMARTEST; LIGHTEST
OUTER FOOTWEAR- 1013... EVER.
SEVEN OUNCE&
WASHABLE., AMP WEIGH- ONLY
THEY FIT .LI/CE A GLOVE„ ARE
ION FOR COSTLY' DAINTY .FOOT -
WEATHER. WITH. FULL PROTECT
Men's Rubber Hoots: at
lien's Gum. Lacs Itolibers *2.25
Boy"s Lace Rubbers • $1-95
Youth Lace Rubbem $1.50
THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF
the man?" lines: reduced.
REPAIRING NEATLY *.DONE
SAW. 'THEY' MEET BAD
Brawn
bet
Shop
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For
..ster • April
..:06.:Thing we will • do•
nd... Oite . Thing. we
num. The participating provinces . re:'
present approximately three-fifths wo
the Dominion's population.. The cd'
of an all -Canada pension scheme,,.
therefore estimated to be in the
ghborhood of $25,000,000. If th}S'
were met 'by. the Dominion Govern
ment alone, the cost to the federal
treasury ('now half of $15,000,000,
or $7,500,000 per year.) would be in-
creased by $17,500,000.
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A doctor says the appendix is the
"abdominal tonsil". Perhaps so; one.
gets choked and the other makes you
choke.
According to an Amezicanrdfps
sor, long skirts are always a sign o;~,
hard times. So, if you wa:7i.t prosper-'.
ity to come back, girls, you 'kizaw1
what to do.
Marion. Talley, the young singer
who abandoned''singing for farming-
a few years agd, is back in New
York studying music again. She
spent four seasons in_opera, and was
reported to have earned `about $400,-
000. Evidently she has concluded i rz
!'arming does not quite suit her taste.
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rs. E. Oesch were Mon -
,Dashwood.
Power was a visitor 'to
week. -
MacKinnon made a pro -
t to London, on Tues -
l Fritz, Miss Anna • Hess
Kalbfleisch motored to
::.. ednesday, '
in Lamont wass a week-
iith his 'daughter, and
tr. and Mrs. Wm. F.
airily, at Forest.
d Sieinon of Hensall,
Mich friends onTuesday.
w nicely settled in their
:Hensall.
d'Manson, of the Gosh -
h, was recently taken to
i3ital, and on Tuesday
on for eye trouble.
The Prince of Wales is the World's
greatest traveller: In the course of wa,
six years the Prince has been absent
from England for an aggerage per4
iod of three years, during which time m
His Royal Highness has travellad
more than 250,000 miles. This OAs to
not include his present tour.
There were 97,000 accidarr0
de: is eteS dartil
leadea
'an vs. Hilton Truenmer and
til.Aff the 14th cora, and
.s,t-• Garnet Jacobe of the
qvere a business trip
$d Ingersoll on Saturday.
,',aalithy Weida entertained
„' her girl friends ot
day party last Thursday
tale id,djeaaall.....'llacle
Ylirs. Weida.
fell off about 1,000. The automobile,' Messrs. Hell). 4Ousseau, W. Reith
Ivan Yanghlutaand Wellington John-
• toll reached a new record or 31,000
• tef'Llendon on Tuesday
deaths while falls alone accounted s't6"n n."".rt'
for 9,200 deaths. evening 'all 'atook.in the Pittsbutga-
'Landon 'hock!' match wmch was' a.
win lio,dr ItOtk 1-0.
Ford Planning New Car ,
It was rumored in Detroit last we- fine aim .stk-, sPring and summer
ek in automotive circles that Henry millineay, ki,:akfljpia,ve her opening*
Ford will begin to manufacture an day de Sa*Iyala 3,'March 28th, at
eight -cylinder car, which will be on Heist's-13E4a; reh. Be sure and
the market not latex than June. It attend fon.' cheict of hats.
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car will be carried out in the High-
land Park plant of the Ford Motor
Company, and that manafa.cture of
• f the car for the Canadian trade will
• I be handled by the Ford Motor Co.
• = of Canada. It is believed that the
:icar will sell for abOut $800. Ford
0.1 officials would neither affirm nor deny
43 the rumor.
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STEPHEN COUNCIL
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WILL, NOT SACRIFICE THE CLOTHES TO DO IT. 0
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VERN FABRIC MUST BE LIP TO STANDARD. EACH STITCH :
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And the Value Must be Right
EMO/ILNIVAS AND FUNERAL so scrotes
. The Council of the Townzhio of
Stephen convened in the Town Hall
Crediton, on the 2nd of March. All
members were present, The ininutes
of the previous meeting were read
The report of the Auditors of the
Treasurer's Books for the year 1930
were received and adopted.
That a grant of $30.00 be made to
the Exeter Agricultural Society for
the year 1929 and 1930.
That By-law No. 450 to appoint
Officials for 1931 having been read
three times be passed aud signed by
the Reive and Clerk and the seal of
the Corporation attached.
That By-law No. 451 to provide
for eapenditure on roads in the Town
ship of Stephen during the year 1981
having been read three. times he pas-
sed and signed by the Reev and Clerk
and the seal of the Corporation atta-
ched thereto.
Thomas Moore CeStello, C., ap-
A letter was read from the De -
pointed judge of 1100.0.-Qounty, was
partment of Public Highways stating
that the Road Expenditure for the born April 184a,,at Brudenell,
Renfrew County, Ont4 the son• of
year 1930 was approved and a grant
for $5241.94 weuld be paid by the ames /Costello an+Rechel Craig,
both natives of Jr.ogo. He was edu-
Treasuay Deportment to this Muni-
cated the BrudenOli,' public school
Renfrew Collegiate „Iia4tatute and Ot-
tawa University, obtaini0 the degree
of B. A. Ho, was thitial';Conservative
caudidate for the HoMie:of Commons
ectric Power Coma Hydro account at the election of '1928abat was de -
7,34; Aaron Wein, wood for Town leated.• TA 1 926 *4$ elected to
Holt 40.78; ON.R. express .45; Tor- the. Legisiatate aad 'served until the
oeto Stamp aad Stencil Works, Cow fast election, CosteAo was mar -
Auditor's fees 1.0m; w. christie daaghter of John MOK:ay of 1ton-
ditto 10,00;. Wolf 4 Roeseer, draw- "a 14'4Y children'
jag cement fel, Tile:y.4rd 4.5.0; T. Norah and 'JOhn Cestetto
Woods; grant for Exeter Agaicultural mmber of the Renian Catholic;
.Society mop; IP, W. MorIock, post- I 'ultimo, the .t.:nig,as fawn otainui
age, exchange, etc., 6.90, th° R"tarY auh' ler Ina°.
at the horde John Decker, on
ening at Or
Sorry t
way Was
on Tuesdaya,
trouble. ,N.q9-
be in our
Life -Lo
After en
months LOWS'.
away at bia he
that Mr. Albert
7-i Blue Water High-
,' London Hospital
t'..eatinent of kidney
Mr. Hendrick is
soon again
esident Passes
or. almost four
>ma' mine passed
te 'at St. Joseph, on
1Thursday, Mareia::.'12th, 1981. He
was 64 yeara :;40 age and had lived
on the. Salable. • 'lie all his life. He
leavea survivin four sons and
I one daaghteaa,XSolomon and Leo
'Paul Den onnne "'ck Windsor ; Maxim -
an d Eugenie"
The family' t
°mane wish to
friends and :1,aeqt,
-,1),.etroit; Filbert
Infinite at home.
latlf Louis N. Den -
em to their many
iitaaces their most
,foi. the many
kind expreasions sympathy shown
during the recent,'' 4teavement and
the loss of, their ett and loving
ata
cipahly at once.
The following orders were paid.
Hodgins, Rd, 22 4.50; Kerr, lqcNevin
& Kerr, Law costs 22.00; Hydro El -
Bargain
Far Quick Sale
Consol
Star Phonographs
Like new with Records
Each
Huss The Jeweller
Yes! You will Fi
DIFFERENCE IF YOU BU
1VIONEY TIGHT YOU SAY'
Ti Len up than on that Feel B.:.K ikaa.
Burning Our
Pocahontas and Bank that firmacca
with our Small Pea Coal. We carry
in stock Nine Different Vaefaties
Fuel- Come in and let us talk weer
your Fuel Problems with yam,
For Cash Payment a Discount. of &A:ta-
per Ton wil be Allowed..
Phone lOw or 10j" HENSALL,WM.
BBER an
FOOTWEAR
On. Sale at less than Cost Prices.
Now is the time to secure quality
Footwear at low prices
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SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW FOR A FEW OF THE MANY GEN- 1-
UINE BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU.
lIEN'S SNAG PROOOF HEAVY RUBBERS' at
HEA.VT RUBBERS, RED SOLES'
CHELDREN'S LUMBERMEN'S, BLACK SOLES
CH11.,DIEN'S OVERSHOES, AT „5a t
Mea's Rubber Boots, all red including insoles $4.00 t
Ccyrnpare our Rubber Boats Prices. with Z.
Mail Order Houses
Phone 82 or 115
2,25
125
Men's Black Boots, Red Soles and' Insoles
YIN
Zurich
MID
BARG- INS
We ate offering a special discoullt
of 10 to 25 per cent off on all whaer
41' goods up to the end of February.
Watch our remnant counter. Tin
„ is a real bargain sale.
Come in and be convinced
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The Ceoncil adjoarlied to. meet a- years bo.on praatitinaalki.at Renfrew PHONE 11 97'