Zurich Herald, 1931-10-01, Page 1•
ZURICH.
Vol. XXXII No, 13
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORN
There is no better advertisin
ZURICEI FALL FAIR
The very finest of weather' made
history of Zurich: Fail Faire on Tues-
day, and everyone present: thought
the day ideal. for the occasion. 'The
exhibits in general were the hestthat
iras been. seen far soros. times, The
ERAL
G, OCTOBER 1. 1931.
Chester L. Smith, Pains
x1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 ha
*1.50 IN ARREARS, $2 MAT 11110114110110
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medium than the home paper
inside departments were just simply
wonderful, the s'eason's crop was a
good one this summer, and this prov-
editself in, the many displays of the
season's products. The poultry was
considerable larger than usual, and
the live stock, especially the cattle,
sheep and swine were very out-
standing, and some real good indiv-
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RIGA GRADE SHOES OF ESTABLISHED MERIT
IT IS FASHIONABLE TO BE THRIFTY!
TIMES HAVE CHANGED. NOW -A -"DAYS 10EMUST•BE SMART
AND MOST OF US .MUST 33E ECONOMICAL.
THIS STORE THROUGH CLOSER .CO.:O.PEiiRATION Wird: MANU-
FACTURERS„ `1 HfN .LOWEST COST OF MATERIALS AND PAR-
ING OF PROFITS. NOW PRESENTS TO YOU NATIONATIY
KNOWN SHOES AT A. PRICE REDUCTION OF FROM. ONE TO
TWO DOL ARD :PER .PAI:S',
Men's SOBid Leather W 'Shoes :at _ ..b.. _._ _ ...» _ _ -32.25 to •$Z.95
New Fane Dress Shoes at __.'$2,.7.5`.tm „3:95
Boy's School. Shoes: at ------_$l.95 to32.95
Women's Blk- Canvass, 1 strap•a:t .. _........,..- $1.00
Womens' Patent andCIir3. Pimpat-....-•- _..__....$i.95'to $3.95
Children S'cioninI Sly Erma . _95e to $2.50
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
Brain's Boot Shop
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iduals were in these classes.
attendance, however fell down So
what from last year, this is proba
due to the depression of contiitiolas
Much enthusiasm was manifest instil' .
speed contests, as all the races Wyr
well represented, and a keen inter f-+1;
taken therein. The 1931., fair'. 4'
now gone down in history, and ..e
trust the receipts are sufficient` '[to
meet all obligations. Following
list of the prize winners:
HORSES
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General Purpose—Brood mare
Foal, J. Gelinas & Son. E..Resten't •
er; Foal, Ed. Merner, E. Resteniey ;
Year old, Manson Bros; 2 yr. old, a
Decker, W. Henry; 3 yr. old, H. I4,�a
eger, L. H. Rader; Span in wagon, V
Decker.
Agricultural—Brood mare,
Bowden, J. Gelinas & Son; Year sqd,,
R. Tinney, W. Bowden.; 2 yr. oldi,#X.:
Etherington ; 3 yr, old,.. ,Tinneyi �S:
Keys & Son; Span, G. Becker, t"'
Decker.
Heavy Draught—Brood mare, k"
Oestricker, N. Keys & Son; Foal,
Oestreicker and 2nd; Year old;$.
Etherington, Manson Bros.; 2 yr. 1d
M. Tinney; Spar'," L. H. Rader; E.
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Roadster—Brood mare, G. Datgrs,
Foal, G. Daters; Year old; N. Key:&
Son, T. McAdams; 3 yr. old, J.
as & Son; Span, W. McGuire, A..'WI
lert; Single Roadster in buggy,..
McLaren, H. Truemner; Lady driver,
H. Truemner, R. McLaren. t
Carriage—Brood mare, J. Gu' ras
& Son, Manson Bros; Year old; art-
son Bros; 2 yr. old, A. Etherin on
Manson Bros; 3 yr. old, Manson os.,.
Hy Becker; Span mares or geidi gs,
W. Thiel, A. Melick; Single:earrmge
horse, E. Wiilert, J. J. ,Hey�.
CATTLE
Mrs. W.
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Mr-Ja td •. i,'Irs. Charles Eilber of
Detroit, are • spending the week visit-
ing with friends.
Mr. William Dumart of Kitchener,
visited at the home of Mr,. and Mrs.
Harry Yungblut this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau and
fancily, , and Mrs. C. Waiper were
Sunday visitors at Kitchener.
Miss Mary Clarke of Goderich is
spending the week with her mother,
Mrs. E. Clarke, Blake.
Mr. John Hildebrandt of Seaforth
visited friends in town the beginning
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Oswald of the
Bronson Line, and. Mrs. Martin Wurm
of town were Sunday visitore with
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Levy at Clinton.
The League and Choir of the Ev-
angelical church enjoyed a weiner
roast at the lake last Wednesday ev-
ening.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, Mrs.
L. Pfile and Miss Pearl Pfile paid
their last respects to the remains of
the late Mrs. Durst, at Auburn on
Tuesday morning.
C. Wagner and son Leon-
Sunday- visitors at Kitch-
. Mr. Herb. Att - and sisters Mrs.
.Registered Durham' Cows,;W .,Goodbread and �_Mrs Fzaher..of..Detroit
'tr cher , ar irig ?lea art ?t:,1, =, H i " "1,:: - Kaiser 164 London;''axe Imre,
ter; 2;yr" old, W Ost
erercker,Z D:: attending' the funeral of their riioth-
Hunter; Bull -gaff„ W. Oestreicker; er, Mrs. E. A. "Axt.',
Heifer calf, W. Oestreicker and 211(1; Mx: Henry Daters of Hay Town -
Year old bull calf,W. Oestreicker.
Beef Type grades-13i1k cow, D. ship 'has taken to St. Joseph's Hos-
Henheffer, F. Haberer; Heifer, 2 yrs. pita',
Bandon, on Friday, where he
F, Haberer and 2nd; Heifer calf L. is being` operated on for bladder tro-
Manson, O. Battler; Steer 1 yr. old, uble. Mr., Daters' many Zurich fri-
B. Klopp, Steer calf, F. Haberer and ends hope for a speedy recovery.
2nd; Fat cow, B. Klopp. A team of ten of local horseshoe
Holstein—Milk eow, Wm. Sparks, tossers motored to the Muncey Indian
J. McAdams; Heifer 2 yrs. old, Wm. reserve on Wednesday, where that
Sparks, J. McAdams„ Heifer 1 yr., reserve had its annual fall fair, and'
A. A. Oestreicker, Wm. Sparks; hei- the rules . call for teams of ten of
fer calf, Wm. Sparks, J". C. Salmo .. each district represented, and we fe-
Jersey—Milk cow, Ed. Haber r; el our boys will make a good show -
Heifer 2 yrs. old, G. Farwell; Heiger Ing of themselves.
under 1 yr, . C. Salmon, Wm. Decker
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With every Bait at no additional
Cost
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Tuesday, Gth
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EXTRA PAWS FREE WITH EVERY SUIT' ORDERED
SLUM, s OVERCOATS MADE TO MEASURE.
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SHEEP Susannah Dietz. beloved wife of
Lincoln sheep—Shearling ram, .'G.Edward A. Axt, was born June 15,
Penhale, J. F. Linden; Aged ram; T.
,1858 on the Bronson Line, Hay Town
M. Snowden; Shearling ewe, T. M. ship, and died at her home rn Zurich
Snowden, J. Linden; Ram lamb, J. on September 29th, 1931, aged 73
Linden, T. M. Snowden; Ewe lamb; years, 3 months and 14 days. Fifty
J. Linden, G. Penhale; Ewe, T M. years ago she united in marriage to
Snowden, J. Linden. Edward A. Axt. Three daughters
and one son were given them. After
Oxford Downs sheep— Shearling'
ram, W. Henry, and 2nd; Aged ram;. marriage they resided in Blake for a
W. Henry, S. Pym & Son; Shearling period of 12 years, then came to
' - Zurich and have lived here for 38
years. Mrs. Axt began her Christian
W. Henry, S. Pym & Son; Ewe lamb;
W. Henry, S. Pym & Son; Ewe hav-
ing raised lamb, W. Henry, and 2ndy
Shropshire Downs—Shearling ramR. D. Hunter and 2nd; Aged ram, R,
D. Hunter, 0. Battler; Shearling Ewe'',
J. Gelinas & Son, and 2nd; Ram lamb •
R. D. Hunter and 2nd; Ewe lamp, R.
D. Hunter and 2nd; Ewe, having,ra-
ised lamb, R. D. Hunter, J. Gelinas
& Son. .
Leicester sheep—Shearling ram,W.
Henry, T. McAdams, Aged ram, W.
Henry, F. Haberer; Shearling ewe, W
Henry, F. Haberer; Ram lamb, W.
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Ewe,W. Henry and 2nd; Ram lamb,
ATTENTION!
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HORSE SHOEING AND ALL
KINDS OF BLACKSMITHINC ,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, FENT)
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No Matter How Badly Damaged
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,JACK KIPPEN, ZURICH
life 23 years ago, when she joined
the Evangelical church any made her
self useful generally in the church
life particularly in the Ladies' Aid
in which organization she was secret-
ary for seven years. She loved the
church and attended it regularly as
long as health and strength permit-
ted. There's was a happy and con-
tented wedded life and for fifty ye-
ars they were privileeed to share the
joys and sorrows of life. She bore her
affliction in patience. All that hum-
an kindness could do in ministries of
mercy were done by her devoted
husband and children and friends,
but God has deemed it wise in his
providence to take her to his home
in Heaven to a state of rest and
peace and joy. She was a devoted
companion and a loving mother, and
a kind neighbor and friend. Those
surviving her are: Sorrowing hus-
band; three daughters and one son:
Mrs. W. W. Kaiser, London, Mrs. C.
H. Fisher, Mrs. Lyman Goodbread,
and Mr. Herb Axt all of Detroit; 2
sisters, .Mrs. Hy. Reichert of Zurich,
and Miss Elizabeth Deitz of Washing-
ton, D.C.; 3 brothers, Henry and Re-
inhardt Deitz of Alberta, and Samuel
Peitz of Zurich. The funeral servic-
Vare 'being held on Thursday after -
on from her late home, a memorial
rvice at the Evangelical church,
V. W. Y. Dreier in charge and
Witria1 at the Bronson Line Cemetery
.he sympathy of their many friends
g0 •out to the bereaved.
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 for the
Season.
STOCK UP NOW WITH TIM;
GENUINE ANTHRACITE
For Cash Payment a Discount .of Sial•"
per Ton wil be Allowed-
CaMAtel.Crta,
Phone 10w or 10.1 HENSALL.OIi1Tr:,
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Quality at Such Low Prices
On 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 MAIL Ja,
t ORDER HOUSES, ETC., AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT YOU
a•FOOTWEAR HERE..
CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR
+ MEN'S TAN WORK SHOES, WITH FULL LEATHER MIDDLE ,
+ SOLES AND PANCO OUTSOLES,- RUBBER HEELS'
SPECIAL PRICE $2.35
+ MEN'S BLACK MENNONITE BLUC. WITHT OUTSIDE COUNTER
And Sturdy Built with Leather Insoles and heavy Leather or Paas
Soles, Guaranteed the Best, $2-75 and $3_410 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 LEATHER,
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 per- t
WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS 1 STRAP HOUSE SLIPPERS When..
Leather Soles and Rubber Heels, Reg. $1.25, Now $1.00• a Fair l--•
CHILDRENS' PAT STRAP SLIPPERS, SIZES 8 TO 1O%Reg. $2.25 To -day. $1.30 Misses Sizes 11 to 2 only $1.50_.-,
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MEN'S OXFORDS, PRICER AT $2..95, 53.50, $3.7S, Sage t
CANVAS FOOTWEAR, WITH RUBBER SOLES, 65c, 7 cess St I
Childs', Boys', and Men's Included. '
G FRITZ & SON
MEMBERS OF MUTUAL SHOE STORES
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Phone 82 or 118 - Zusi r
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Superior Quality Store
We are now offering a full line of
Spring and Summer Goods at Rock
Bottom Prices
WE ASIC YOU TO CALL AND SEE SOME OF OUR EARGABIRII
IN GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS, h YARD WIDE PRINTS AT Zaic YARD. COTTONS AT 3IJc AND ISe., A YARD.
SEE OUR OV€R..#IILS AT SLSO A PAUL
GARDEN • AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL KINDS,
HARNESS REPAIRS, SIDES, FAINTS, OILS, ETC.aETC
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL, MERCHANT
PHONE 11 ." 9? BLAKE