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Zurich Herald, 1931-09-03, Page 1Vol. XXX1l No.9 ZURICH,. THURSDAY SPTEMBER 3 1931. Zurich Fall Fair, Sept. 28th -29 Laziness is one or anew, txtost ple-•1 sant afflictions: Wanted an Theft Five Years Ago Back in 192(; am JL BL Miler, who, "-was sect'. -tress.„ of the school board 'w=att HolmesvilIe„ wase short, lir his ac counts $500 and he had not been. heard off since, the result being that the trustees had to make -asp the short age. Now it has been found that J.B. Miller is at Port Arthur and Consta- ble Gundry of Goc%erich left to ap- prehend him on the old charge of the theft of -$500- • f•$500_ WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING HAGS, VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND 4 ARE OFFERING: THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY • 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 MANNING LINE. .ALSO AGENTS FOR Tf;E SINGER SEWING MACHINE • FRED. THIEL - ZURICH PHONE 102. 004000•000060000010000 0000010000 +; ny, s: tg:ca 0004000000000060/00••••••05 We're Going Back to f • SCHOOL I a `' . LINE - IT'S SCHOOL TIME, AND READING . AND WRITIN'.G AND • RITHIVIE_TFC: WILE SOON BE IN ORDER OF THE DAY MOTH- Z ERS WILL ALL BE AT BROWNS BOOT SHOP FOR THEIR. • WE HAVE LINES OF CRILD 'EN'.S SHOES THAT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF HEALTRF,UL FOOT DEVELOPMENT AND i THAT WILL, GIVE MANY .MONTI3S OF WEAR AND PROPER to PROTECTION TO TILE .MOST ACTIVE YOUNGSTE S, REALLY SMART IN APPEARANCE TC 0. WON'T YOU DROP- IN AND • LET D3 ,SHOW THEM T(3 YOU- • CHILDREN OXFORIIS,A;ND:.STRAP.SLIPPERS 141-.0 1.16'i: 41 TO $1.50 MISSES OXFORDS AND STRAP SLIPPERS FROM $L50 to :2.95 YOUTH AND; BOYS Ti- .SGHO'COL;S1TOFS. FROM*LEO to $2.95 • REPAIRING 'NEATLY DONE a w A w 0 Brawn's Boot Shop WINDOW DISPLAY A SOB OM 8000000 6.00 lllw®weetSeettaegfesw@.M. 10••••••••+004-04••ale••o•a•,poe..•a.e.,•••ooe•••a•a••ao • • • "CLOTHES OF QUALITY" They Arrived The New Fall `'titins a • vere,a ,'`.r.s • e • • a • • • 4 • + • A ••. • 1BEAUTIFUL FABRICS JEROI E WORLD FARMS lEIW 1NSLI : 41 ::LOOMS - WHAT A i?'..i t1UE'I y a EXCLUSIVELY SIEL1$' P. Et SUITINGs IN THE ;W T OF FALL D WINTER SHADES --DARK BROWN. E AND . GREY. 'LUXURIOUS 01`311N- ; ' -CHILLA, `:ii9 'N- ,CUILLA,, VELMA, " Y„ IVIELMEGY..AND F ,- 'co^1•ATLIIT • • COME IN TO -MORROW -YOU 'WILL NOT BE THLI 'I UV.HtT . 4 el SEE FOR YOUR.SELF THE OLITSTAIEDEOG tQ atoo "s' .10W W..AL- k .d,3•EE THAT' HAVE MADE 441. ISPITHES dOF QTTAL?'' 1:+'. OTIS * VIRtYlVI COAST TO l M IIFIVM'I ITER, APIT AND SnATASI : CTI - 1 Ii: l ' +Ia,i7'AiLl9 _ a "CLOTHES OF' QUALITY' 'SOLD CLIUS•T IELY MIY 0• MORE: QUA'L]WTY MORE VALUE • e 0 DI= Son a .64/ WO • • • • a r •••s•••4i�Itl 01t• '•*iFr`4ti•iwiCsk+,1CO a4+f�BsaP•+' t;i 7:4 4.4414 •*0 • EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS RA Chester L. Smith, PQM-idiot 10..25 a year, U.S. 1.50 ht. Mt $1.50 LN.A'RREARS, $d MAY rns a 'baso Zurich School Fair Sept. 14th. The New Magazine'Iaw The newly imposed dut'fon. Az erican magazines will coma; into;fl''r ect on Sept. 1st. Sonne ';;eonfue€o may be anticipated owing theft that, as yet no list,1a been prci4 '..,:. classifying these "publioat. different categories, accul their nature and advertisin4;; and specifying the particular' which they are subjected... will not be completed for a,;;13Xt Iigious, scientific, education philanthropic publications f' Tau free .a. C. Silber _is spending a few '$ lisiting friends at Hensall. Gerald Bedard, also Miss Meda (Its left for Toronto where they 'ti'esuihe "their duties as public of teachers. is d. F. Rickbeil, Mr. and Mrs. aufer and Mr. Wambold of Kit- ir; were Sunday visitors at the e of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallman. 1iss E., J. MacDougall of Toronto, e;ary:for the United Church of crto; visited with Mr. and Mrs. .Williams the past week. Liquor Costs Maain perils l hG travea "It is not so much the fli' ergs u. the upkeep" as they say..'° ;'N. The not hear how much the harf'%ott- bon gin which Norman East, a !rarrner` of Hullett north of Clinton, had #n lug Jhitl` tk car on Aug 24th cost 1n . first case, but having it boat , hi* seven days in jail for driwlu ;phi1 intoxicated and Tuesday n,ol:nnln " 1 was brought up on a furtb i charge;:, of having liquor, and the•minimum fine of $100 and costs of, 511 wa. imposed, or in default than;,•; :months' East was picked up by Trafiti Officer: Leaver on Highway No. 8 on Aug,, 24th. Tractor Cleats Must Be'Inch and a Half. In order to prevent the cutt1ng up of roads by tractor cleats' the- lam provides that these must he an in. �ii and a half wide. Earl Nott, 'B . N1 , 4, Clinton, has a tractor with,leats gin .r Gertrude Bertha, to Mr. Wil - a good deal less in width tha,a,=these -,i..J. Sitter, of Thedford, Ont. The and he thought Mag. Reid wGL,s,:eing hard on him when he was broag t up under the section requiring the =Fidel cleats and claimed that his tritctor ' icl slbe,, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington would be useless to him as it oul Pu, ',�y ne, Miss Gertrude Schilbe not climb hills with cleats that wide arA fit110 enjoyed a motor trip to The magistrate did not mal*e4• the tt}Mr E1g>n, visiting with Rev. and law, however, and left it to' Nett to IYi y"; . L\ Rowald's cottage. write the Department and see if there'`.::i.,'` lr, ane'tbzs. Weber of Elmira we - his any way out.Evidently hr, din? �'� �,,,, T. i ltol- at the home of not find any relief there for.'Y Q� icer tv^r, o 3 v,, •� h aV <nnd 1VIrs. ' Meme; ` ,' Miss his fine of '�5 2r,d o4�t�"�.n' � �;�:r iiday, September 7th, is Labor and a public holiday, so bear in t1 -`a11 places of business in towns! be closed. hool Days are here again. Be and have the right books and pment. Good supply of every_ needed for the school at the .rich Drug Store. and Mrs. C. C. Schilbe an- aW; '. x,woce the engagement of their dau- 1 to take place in October. lin Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. C. .Noted. B6,4V 1"i`esideh•t .4='aSies One of the best-known citizens t�f the Blyth section was buried on Sat- urday in the. person of Miss jlfaggie Pollock, who spent nearly all her life of 70 years on a farm two miles north east of that place. She was Torn on the farm and was one of the best- known people over the county, being: widely known for the wonderful, things she was credited with having done in the relm of clarvoyonce.When people first heard of the things she told people they looked on their with, a certain amount of skepticism, but gradually this wore off and they coni menced to think there must be some- thing to it. Nearly every day there, x Wer' and family of the Bronson; would be a line of -cars waiting for"444s' lake Zehr of Beaver Falls, New the passengers to get their turn, and Yo , ate; Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Zehr while the judges in session condemn- l a;241',ti rtha, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ed her, yet more than one officer of , (14 8"and Mr. and Mrs. John Leis the law has been known to come to antii ' Ervin all of Wellesley. her at night so that it would not be �- known, to try to get some informat- ion on some difficult problem. we a.1ir ;�Zex 147n to Wei• congratulate 'Miss Kathern Miner, who has attended High Scho- olt Elmire,° in having passed all 11eisubjects in her recent' exams, and been won honors in several of them. now entitled to her First Class cute, and will attend Normal l as soon as she receives word the, Department. aiday visitors at the home of Mr. ;Mrs. Rudy Schwartzentruber and Ty, of the Bronson Line were: Mr. 0.Yrg," Mose Erb and daughter 441(frI: and Mrs. Chris. Schwartz - IN MEMORIAM Jarrott-In loving memory of Christene Jarrott, who passed away two years ago to -day, September 4th, 1929. We mourn the loss of one so dear, Our hearts are sad to -day, To think the one we loved so dear Was quickly called away. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last The world's weary troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered, in patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no'. more. Ever remembered by her loving husband and daughter. ATTENTION! E,1ghoffer Garage HORSE SHOEING AND ALT. KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, EENTh ERS AND BODIES REPAIRED,y Nu Matter How Badly t amaged. HEST OIL OR GAS, AUTO ACCES O'I.%IES. CHARGER REASONABLE i, rIVIonday, Sept. 7th, (Labor e Franck Settlement parish, dale will hold their annual hen there is room for all to have an enjoyable time, and Ar' it is helping along a good tsthe proceeds will go to - WS `S popular church which has ;/ i much to the ' community. ,-4:khas sad that if we find that upt'..ut clown this and that, the 1ccild be the last place, so ejexyone will try and be pres- t Si. Peter's R. C. Church, Drys - lar Monday. A treat is in store e and all, chicken dinner and supper will be -served _and it ,n a great "filling in" for ,.o attend. Let us see you t5.. nitull Wins Another Round .;t;.taiday afternoon fans to the ler 'a;f ,767 from the district. saw "r. sari; alieady the victors over St- t%,x;dx ;dvance to the third stage 'W.A. over Ailsa Craig, who ir�ili ted Ilderton. The game ' 1 off, ;each team having won io ltd was played on the keen f the Crediton Community .id: Legg and Dinsmore of re satisfactory umpires. K. ted in the bbx for Craig 'placed in the third by Me who finished, except for part it tat Seventh, when Masters tat For Hensall Howe pit - j as replaced, in the eighth 41together 2(r runs were rhich 16 ^Were in the sev- .. 202 110 1102-19 001 100 500- 7 "�}ebbed that • Hensall will in the next round. Give Us a Call! (o gvr JACK.KIPPEN, ZURICH ;t,at9 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 DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN Prices now at Rock Bottom low for the Season. STOCK UP NOW WITH. TIHIS - GENUINE ANTHRACITE For Cash Payment a Discount o SM per Ton wil be Allowed. arlt icwrria. Phone lOw or 10J HENSALL, O? : F; .+4.4 '3-++++++++++++++.16 f .e f +44.+4.4 ✓r+'k-53'.g• 11.•D" 444 +On 414, + • A' MEN'S TAN WORK.:. OEs, .WI.TIt FULL_ LEATHER 'M D ; Z ,r SQ E rC+�"; � T ;t7� SPECIAL PRICE $2.35 + MEN'S BLACK MENNONITE BLUC. WITHT OUTSIDE COQ .+i. And Sturdy Built with Leather Insoles and heavy Leather or Pane *.- ,j Soles, Guaranteed the Best, $2.75 and $3.00 'Pair `.11', + BOYS' BLACK OXE'ORDS IN A ^ COMFORTABLE AND GOOD -7" FITTING LAST, SIZES 1 to 5%, Reg. $3-50 Now $2.50 ir BOYS' WORK SHOES, BLACK OR TAN SOLID LEAT.'s-:i i,. + Las,t year we sold these at $3.00, to -day only $2.25 4-• + + WOMEN'S PAT STRAPS, Gores and Satins, Oniy $2.50 to $2.75 pr. * WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS 1 STRAP HOUSE ,SLIPPERS WIT -x. 4'' Leather Soles and Rubber Heels, Iteg. $1.25, Now $1.00 a>< Pair ig- -1- + 4 CHILDRENS' PAT STRAP SLIPPERS, SIZES 8 TO lO * Reg. $2.25 To -day. $1.30 Misses Sizes 11 to 2 only $1.5PI`- - Iter + MEN'S: SUNDAY BOOTS, HIGH TOPS, ONLY PAIR •$2.7r"` 0.:. MEN'S OXFORDS, PRICER AT $2.95, $3.50, $3.75, $aL + ,�;, + CANVAS FOOTWEAR, WITH RUBBER SOLES, 65c, 75 t>� a• S + Childs', Boys', and Men's Included. •ait- t. 4. + 0 FRITZ & SON .+}} 4.+ + 4. Phone 82 or 115 4. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH Quality at Such Low Prices On Men's Women's and Boys' Footwear HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE HAVE TO S. OFFER YOU. COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES WITH MAH.. 1' ORDER HOUSES, ETC., AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT YOU $, CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE.. 411. MEMBERS OF I6n1.'TUAL SHOE STORES The Largest Group of Exclusives Footwear Merchants in cannan ' "- Zarizek ++++++++++++++++440++++00444.444.444,4, f f+++4+041+/.4-00: SW Superior ;lit r We are now offering a full line f Spring and Sum Iter Goods at Rock Bottom Prices WE ASK YOU TO CALL AN) SEE SOME OF OUR BARGAMES `$i IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS, 1 YARD WIDE PRINTS EEC EEty A YARD. COTTONS AT 10e AND 15e. A YARD. SEEOUR OVERALLS AT $1.50 A PARR. GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL KIND'S+.. HARNESS REPAIRS, SI.10ES, PAINTS, OILS, ETC.,. ETC., R. Nn DOUGLAS GENERAL ME. z OHANT' PHONE 11 ,.87 BLAKE