Zurich Herald, 1931-08-20, Page 1RA
Chester L. Smith PO' &
$1.25 a year, U.S. $1.661 ire, ;
;1.50 INARREARS, $2MAY IflrG IML L
Let the Herald know about a]
To give, one an. idea, of the woad-
• erful growth prevalent. in the octant-
. ,iy, .Mr. Clarence Daters, w1u is one
of the bread deliveries for W. Reath,
-brought in from Stanley; Township a
Corn. stalk that measures: 12 feet and.
4 inches, and one. can *ipardlyi i"eai::e
that such a growth could have takes
place till the middle, of .Au:us.L
Farmers are busy these days finish-
ing the summer's harvest that is the
'general harvest, as•there still :will be
the late crops for some weeks. The
oats will be practically all, in by the
end. ,ef the week with favorable wea-
ther, and a goodly' number Irave this
crop in and are threshing. The wheat
crop was exceptionally good, and if
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TRAVELLING BAGS. VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM. AND
ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
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•o PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
a CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR. THE POPULAR
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And thejr Must Wear Shoes
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PERSON'S M W11O .REASONS 1.T OUT
You Don$t:. Want to Wear.Cheaper Shoes
And We Dont Want 'Yu to Either! S
So starting tomorrow" we have reduced the :average gaLia't throughout = ,
We. Have Decided
the farmers could realize only a tr
tar a bushel they would be quite` )lay
py now, but conditions and price, aa'1e
bad for the • poor farmer' at presi:ei,te
Here's hoping things will pick up i,
Field Day and Picnic
;our Summer Visits and Visitors
The Huron Countty Junior Far
ers and Junior Girls purpose holdltig
their annual Field Day* and; Picnxu st; '
Bayfield Park on W edne'`sday aftere,
noon, August 26th, gar`es and sport,`.'Miss Helen Thiel is visiting with
to commence at 1.30 o'clock, stands reds at London.
and time. The program will include l,` Mr. Orland Johnston of Montreal,
inter -club competition in the vaele s ,O visiting with his mother, Mrs. A.
sport events and games, for the pe " hnsi;on and her family.
session of the Associations' Silver;e. Mr. Lawrenee Rau of Detroit, was
Cup for this coming year. Boys and'recent visitor with his parents in
Girls softball, races, novelty recce+
and horse shoe pitching are ardent
the most important items on ;the prop
gram. The Junior Girls have vex*
kindly consented to bring a basket
lunch with them to provide refresh,
ments for the picnic supper at -61,) e
ek at the home of her parents, Mr
h m.'� ri Mrs. C. Schilbe of town.
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1Ifman were to Stratford on Mon -
da on business.
dr. and Mrs. George Herswell of
bred Rapids, Mich., spent the past
.Ontario Poultry Breeding Stations
iF2rs. C. Fritz and daughters, Mks
!.iirl Wurtz, and Mrs. H. H. Cowen.
said her daughter Meriam were week -
For a number of years a system of "lid visitors with friends at Guelph.
poultry, flock improvement has been,
conducted in Ontario under the diVie. Ward Fritz was a week cud
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ection of the Ontario Department of
rtor at Guelph and Oshawa, re-
Agriculture and supervised by the ,`niTrg home with a new Chevrolet
Poultry Department, 0. A. College, eac. •
Guelph. Under this system outstared ti'1VIr. Glen Walper, who spent a
ing flocks are enrolled as poultry bre..- : 'S week's vacation with relatives in
eding stations and are specially sel- returned to his home in Wind-
ected, inspected, and blood.etested by pr•
field men from the Poultry Departt,P,ev and Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch
ent. The flocks may be
ofanY of 'ltd family of Elmira, are spending
the standard breeds and varieties ce heir vacation with their parents in
poultry but they must showy evidOce own
of special care in regard to el y zr, 5
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ness and the general health and "l Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Truemner
ity of the stock. In addition it1 tet and family of Toronto, are holidaying
be shown that the flock yield tbigh at the home of tthe former's mother,
grade eggs for hatching and mae et Mrs. H. Truemner.
purposes, and also serves as a sottlef
of inspiration for others At to
present time there are-onl *five p
try.4br? lik Stat eters vtkr`r'ia .t
"ret �a;nd;th •' ul�y b'ia' o
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leaet.douhle tlif Se rt'ber+ i ytry'.�mias
be made to the Poultry Department
0. A. College, Guelph, befoird Sept-
ember 1st. Entry forms together with
a copy of the rules and regulations
may be obtained by writing the Poul-
try Department, or The ,Ontario Dep-
.artment of Agriculture, Clinton,
Ontario.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
our whole store. Every pair,. T shoes here is 'to be mearkea ,down- g n The Council of the Township o
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REGARDLESS 3DF .CCosP • Stephen convened in the Town ;t
Men's Work Shoes, with. feather .or :Fango :Soles_-_-422�i, *3.95 •
Men's Black or Brown Oxfords - -- - $`L 7b, :x`.50 ••
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Women's Pampa and Straps in low and High 'heels 1 'i}?, :$2.115•
Miss Pat. Pomps. SLbfl ' $1::S5. ;Ghillie' Pat ;pear; 6.5c ,te. 1.25 e•
NOT CHEAT" HISOES, :BUT ;310(O3 S'efeeMS CHEAP
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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Crediton, on Monday, the 3rd cle
of August, A. D. 1931,, at 1 p.m All
members were present.. The minut-
es of the previous meeting were read
and adopted.
The following Road foremen's pecy
sheets and orders 'were: passed:
Lewis Davey, road No. 3, $1:7.00e;
G. Hirtzel 4, 3.00; H. Schenk 6, 3 4O,
R. Gower 7, 10.25; W. S.e lewartz $,
6.45; A. Regier 9, 7.33e. 51. Madden'
11, 6.20; 0. Willert 12, 4-14; ditty
20.05; W. England 14, 14.40; W. 1
aac 17, 10.30; F. Triebner 27, 7.75
W J Lovie 19 18.50;. G E ilbex
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Mr. and' Mrs. John Oesch and fam-
%ly of Pigeon, Mich., visited with fri-
epds in: and around Zurich the past
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n and 'Mrs: Peter 1 Strauss and
two edughters of Kitchener were
Sateday edeitors at the horne of the
former's; daughter, 1VIr. and Mrs. Fred
Thiel.
Regular services will again be held
in both the Lutheran and Evangelical
churches n€apt Sunday, as both past -
bra have had: their vacations and are
".gain back to their fields of tabor.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siebert and
family of Montreal were visitors at
`the home of the former's parents,
:Mr, and Mrs. We. L. Siebert, rotuen-
iig to that city on Wednesday.
Mr. Lorne Mei-hide:. of Windsor,
Spent the week -end with his parents,
'Mr, and Mrs. Robt. McBride, of the
Goshen Line north.. His mother, Mrs.
R. Mc R. McBride,, who has been vis-
ieing a't Windsor for a time return-
' ing to' her home.
Mrs. Samuel Baker Passes
' The death took place at St. Jos-
'eph's Hospital, leaden, on Sunday
!evening, August 9th of Mrs. Samuel
Supt. salary 66.40; Roy Hodgins 22, !Baker, of Zurich in her 48th year.
20.00; P. Eisenbach 26, 86.20, ditto
59.50; W. Baku: 21, 15.(55, R. Rata.
13, 17.00; James Patterson gravel
22.65; F. J. Wickwire, printing ac-
count 101.50; Can. Bank of Comm:
ecce, bank collections 6.0.5; Steward
Ont. Hospital, Woodstock, re. Alm•,
Williams 19.50; JJohn Geiser; weed
inspector 56.00; Tp. Athletic Fide
pant 15.00.
Tlie Council adjourned to meet a-
gein in the 'Down Hall, Crediton, exp
IVltaturiny, September 7th, at 1• pen
Henry.. Eilber; Clerk:.'
ATTENTION!
Edighoffer Garage
HORSE SHOEING AND ALL
KINDS OF 13LACKSMITHTNG,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, FBND•
ERS AND BODIES REPAIRED.
Na Matter HowHowT;adly Demented.
BEST 017.E OR GAS, AUTO ACCES
DRIES.
CHARGER REASONABLE
Give Us a Call!
JICIPPEN, ZU.EJO '
[Death resulting from the effects of
',burns received two weeks previous
fined after a brave tileejat for life the
,patient suffering much from the bur -
nee which caused her death. Mrs.
!Balser was burned on the morning of
July 27th when she: became a fiarn-
Seig torch as a coal oil can exploded
ie cher hands. Shit had arisen and
wee:liglrting a fico in the kitchen
:stove.. With the feundation of ,the.
Site laid, 1VIrs. Baker attempted to
ihasten'it along by pouring coal el
over.the kindling;. In a fraction of a
second the contarets of the exploding
can showered the..: flaming liquid over
the 'rom and enveloped her clothing
in a:sheet of fllstnes. Assistance was
at onee .given by her husband: 'end
bee her, Williateu Rarig, who wr ippetl
bl inlets about, the blazing ceothes.
Fleet aid was given and the patient
teke7t'to London hospital, where all
that lnedicel aid and good fluvial
could do, but the odds were too great
a einst recovery, and she passed a-
ify. They remains were brought to
110.1 home in Zurich and the funeral
vas held on Tuesday afternoon, in-
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�:�rarretat taking place in the Luther -
en cemetery, Rev E. Tee:rklneei
: ,fildiating. She is survived by bey
breband, one brother, William Itagir
tili uiich,,and two sisters, Mr,
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J ukc'i o:t nest i',ay1_rWoo:3 incl Louise
leerig of Kitchener, :.I eh eympelhy
is fele :rot Mi, Deka. in ?Lis :4d IR:-
rea enl;nt.,
Watch and Clock
Repairing
WE BELIEVE WE CAN
GIVE YOU THE VERY
BEST IN WATCH AND
CLOCK REPAIRS, WITH
PRICES CONSIDERABLY
LOWER THAN WHAT IS
CHARGED IN THE LARGER
CENTRES
FURTHERMORE WE CAN GIVE
YOU PROMPT SERVICE.
Special Attention to Mailed in Wat-
ches.
Hess, The Jeweller
Yes! You will Find a,
DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN
Prices now at Rock
Bottom low far the
Season.
STOCK UP NOW WITH T', IL
GENUINE ANTHRACITE
Per. Cash Payment a biscoaant a? 'SU
per Ton wil be Allowed_
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MEMBERS OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES
The Largest Group of Exclusive Footwear M:rchants i a Cenacifat
Phone 82 or 115
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Quality at Such Low Prices
Men's Women's and Boys' Footwear
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE HAVE TO
OFFER YOU. COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES WITH MML,
ORDER HOUSES, ETC., AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT YOU
CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE.
MEN'S TAN WORK SHOES, WITH FULL LEATHER MIDDY 1
SOLES AND PANCO OUTSOLES, RUBBER HRRLS.
SPECIAL PRICE.42.�
MEN'S BLACK MENNONITE BLUC. WITHT OUTSIDE COU TE11
And Sturdy Built with Leather Insoles and heavy Leather or Peace
Soles, Guaranteed the Best, $2.75 and $3.00 Pair.
BOYS' BLACK OXFORDS IN A COMFORTABLE AND GOOD
FITTING LAST, SIZES 1 to 5, Reg. $3.50 Now $2.50
BOYS' WORK SHOES, BLACK OR TAN SOLID' LE.A.THIMe
Last year we sold these at $3.00, to -day only $2:25
WOMEN'S PAT STRAPS, Gores and Satins, Only $2.50: to $2:75 FL:.
WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS 1 STRAP HOUSE SLIPPERS Weeele.'
Leather Soles and Rubber :,,feels, Reg. $1.25, Now $1.60 a Pair
CHILDRENS' PAT STRAP SLIPPERS, SIZES 8 TO IVA.
Reg $2.25 To -day. $1.30 Misses Sizes 11 to 2 only- $7.5€'....
HEN'S SUNDAY BOOTS, HIGH TOPS, ONLY PAIR $2:75
MEN'S OXFORDS, PRICED. AT $2.95, $3.50, $3.75, $6t,6$
CA eVAS FOOTWEAR, WITH RUBBER SOLES, 65c, 75c.,, Seeieel
Childs', Boys', and Men's Included.
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We are now ()Coring a full line of
Spring and: Summer Goods at Bock
Bottom rices
' WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SEE SOME OF OUR .RARGAMS
iN GINGHIAMS, BROADCLOTHS, 1 YARD WeDE PRINTS. AT 2t'ie
A YARD. COTTONS AT 10e. AND 15c. A YARD.
SEE OUR OVERALLS AT $1.50 .A PAIR.
GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL KINDS..
HARNESS REPAIRS, Si0 S0 PAINTS, , C
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