Zurich Herald, 1931-10-29, Page 1in,
Vol. XXXII No 1
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORN
There is no better advertisin
Annual! Meeting
The Annual Meeting; of the Huron
-Old Boys' Association of Toronto will
be held in Hygeia Hall., Etna St, on
Friday evening, Nesv:. 1.3#3a, at 8 o'-
clock sharp, for the reception of the
Officers' reports;, election of officers
and for the transaction of general
business. At the concision of the
business of the association, the me- i
eting will be givem over to Progres-
sive Euchre and. Bridge, for which
valuable prizes will be awarded to
the successful competitors. Refresh-
ments will be served in the usual
Huron style, after which new time
and old time dancing will be indulged
in, to good music_
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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, RE SURE AND
• CONSULT US,AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR
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THIS STORE THROUGH'O1ssYSER .0O1L1P'EIRATION WITH MANU-
FACTURERS, THE LOWEST COST 40}F MATERI.2tilF AND PAR-
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KNOWN SHOES AT A PRICE DUCTION OF FROM ONE 'ItO
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Men's Solid Leather •Wm& Shoes :'alt
New Fine Dress Sheer at ..••
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
Brown's Boot Shop
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q'I;;-emin-rne—At Hay. Township, on
.11 October 27th, to Mr. and Mrs.
12'emia Denomme, a son.
Expect Upward Revision
In Auto License
ERAL
OCTOBER 29 1931.
Chester L. Smith, P+.
4I..26 a year, U.S. 41.1611 int v.
OM IN ARREARS, y42 gar BE OELABOZ
An ,upward revision in motor 1Cr
ense fees for 1932 is almost a eels,
tainty, according to information fo
thcoming from unofficial sources. Tl
increase in license rates will in ••a
probability be necessitated inorde
to meet increased. expenditure thio;
ugh unemployment relief on proving:
ial highways and other extensions,'
is reported.
;aro of newest a4,
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Speaking and Spelling Match
The fourth Annual Huron Conn,
Championship Public Speaking Co
test and the first AnuaL,,Champiiy
ship Spelling Match were held in
auditorium of the Clinton Collegiit
Institute, on Saturday afterri,
October 24th under the direction
the Ontario Department of Arab
ure, Clinton and in conjunetJ ;tor
the annual meeting of the*oily,
unty Educational Association'of
tees and Ratepayers. Miss Anne Cla
of S.S. 7, Howick, representing `,•f
Fordwich Fair, who spoke on ,"'
value of birds to man" was wider:
first prize, she had an exception
easy and pleasing manner of dein>o;
showing marked ability and.ti.4urn
She will represent Huron Countt':
the contest held at Guelph durin=
latter part of November. Masteit,p
ald Harris of S.S. 9, Goderich,,
speaking on "Butter" won seg
prize. Master Billie Farrish io�x
9, Colborne was winner of4h441
ze, speaking on "How r,-gfiliG`
can compete with Industry_i4..t'
mainder are not placed ace'
merit but are deserving
mention: Gordon Andersons s
twp., "Canadian Progress°q,
I\icCallum, Belgrave,
Lena Munro, B1yt1 RTh
Mr. T. L. Wurm of Toronto was
town last week.
Mr. Fred Thiel motored to London
t; Tuesday..
r»d Mrs. David . Ducharme we-
recexgt visixprs •vttb..fricnds' in De
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein of
Usa1l, called on Zurich friends on
,ondary..:. .
i,r�s Kathers i�Ierner who is atten-
;�1 hfdon Normal spent"the week
under the parental roof.
r. Harold Walker of the Bank of
treal staff spent the week -end at
thome in Walkerton.
%Ir. Frank Bossenberry of Kitch-
is 'spending a few days at the
re of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wag-
iss. Lorna Wolper of Woodstock,
Ted Dunham of Ingersoll, were
+sday visitors at the home of Mr.
3}lilts. Herb. Mousseau.
yrs_ Wm. Klopp, who spent the
few months with members of
:family in eastern points, has re-
ed to Zurich and is occupying
home here.
l'Iie many friends of Mr. Henry
)u.c<xs of Hay Township, and who re-
n}tiy underwent an operation in St.
o iph's Hospital, London, has with-
'God.the operation nicely and is im-
aie wing as well as can be expected.
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';',.Thomas Johnson of town is
n4 0' improvements as well as com-
p,.OSS% , . leS O - e; rr s•r, .�,. ' x ti11Jla4�x R}, ..:a.p _f Tan "near,
4i ennetti Duggan;" Linton Town„ ? t :rshdah. And 'Cve understand • Mr.'
day with the 'Bayfield Fishe�en , J past*ort is thinking of coving the
Leola Nott, Clinton Rural, r ` Laura,re hcxse with asphalt shingles.
Secord";' Janie Alton, Si. Helens,
"What I should like to be and why"; %+ Messrs. .Win H. Edighoffer, of
Laura Ford, Winchelsea,'`' "An .Irish, the 14th con, -Wm. Lamont and Jac -
boy who became Canada's 'Greatest o3� grown of Zurich left on Wednes-
IVierchant"; Stewart Niaisgroye; Wro day morning f* a week's visit with
xeter, "Weeds and 'Weed control", friends in the State of Michigan, and
Mae Smith, Zurich, f°' ..owerijng the ,we know thes-dy$±ellows will enjoy
cost of Crop Production";> Maitm :themselves undel the hospitality of
Moriock, Crediton, "Conserva ,ion of their Mnerican cineshus..,
Ontario's Forests". The judgds for
this contest were Dr. J. M. Fiejd and
Mr. E. C. Beacom: the two _public
School Inspectors for Huron Cf are
Professor and Man Clauscen of
Waterloo, were weell:-o'nd guests at
the, home of Rev. and. Mrs. E. Turk -
1 Wim.: Proffessor CIansscen is presi-
ani3 Mr. H. L. Atkinson, ash are , r k4
_Agricultural Representative. +tti t of the Waterloo Seminary, and
curt'
-Asir -•eight. contestants in the 41..F,�.. •' delivered two very inspiring se se.
Spelling Match as ;:oi;lows t -ohs in the Lutheran chinch on SIP -Y
viim, fait. p g , which was indeed enjo=°e ole ,:
Firsarii4, - 'f. ,four hooks was won yk 4' large audienei?s, prose Adv calm
Whin,: a le: Zuricli; second of thr. t��
'books wa.s won hl',Frances 'Martin + t jj' meeting of the 1,71rect®r, of Zur
Colborne t p'avp;thnd.third prize o si Agricultural Society,'was held on
two hooks was;. won by Mae Patter ttirday evening ant?the prize wile
son, Grand Bend; the other contesir } s were checked over. The treas-
:a'rfbs 'ere: Kenneth Finlayson, Ash„t- .• r was authorized to pay out the-
:field;
he:field; Kilda Black, Belgrave;. Erne Jt: ;.ize ?honey. Arrangements are un -
:Robinson, Blyth; Kathleen Beacom, r' way for a dance in the town hall
tGcoderich Twp; Ella Routley, 'Viririciba dpr the auspices of the Society.
e`isea. Inspector Beacom coratucted i 0 iich will be held in Nov anther.
fps spelling match.
WDon't forget the real treat of the
ason in the Town Hall, Zurich, on
ednesday evening, . November 4th,'
when St. Boniface . R. C. Church: are
;serving a real Chicken Sumter. , The
supper will commence at 5.30, and
is good supper awaits you. Tell your,
friends about it and bring the whole
family along. At the close of the
supper the Flower Garden; Quilt will
lie drawn for. This church has a
i ood reputation for a supper of this
iltind and to one will bn disappointed!..
tMotor Accident
In a head-on collision at the over-
head railway bridge west of New
}Hamburg, Jake Kennel, Alex. Mc-
,(;onnell and W. J. Taylor, of Varna,
received ,severe cuts and were badly
$ila.hen'.up. Nick Gyryluk, of Wood -
Stock, diver of the other cal, escaped
iizArys ` Kennel who was driving the
v ata car was arr'este'd. on is charge
of reckless driving and' or having hq-
dor in other than a private place. He
pleaded guilty to the former charge
and not guilty to the liquor charge.
Evidence in tne iat,er cair..ege \vela uL;
hoard . a week later. The car driven
by 4innel crashed into the W oodst-
onitar with the remit that both cars
were badly damaged when they went
lido, the ditch, but one of the occp-
panta of either machine was badly in -
lured. Jake Kennel+ formerly of the
t filske district has been employed by
;r:—..,Moffatt of Varna, the past S1 -
Yes! You will Find a.
DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN
The Finesi,_Wedding Ring Made
Engraved $7.50 to $12.00
Plain $6.00 to $9.00.
'For Nov. and December we will give
Community Tea Spoons free
with each True Love Ring.
Hess, The Jeweller
Prices now at Rock
Bottom law for the
Season.
STOCK UP NOW WITH THIS
GENUINE ANTI-IRk1.CITE
For Cash Payment a biisconnnt cn it
per Ton wil he Allowed_
C e,za.t 1.c . '
Phone lOw or 103 EIENSALY OtIffr.,
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TFtth ieyoein Zurich, on October 23rd
to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Uttley, a
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Camphall—At Bronson Line, Stanley.
Township, on October 215th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Colin 'Campbell, a dau-
ghter.
ATTENTION!.
Edighoffer Garage
HORSE SHOEING AND ALL
KINDS OF BLACKSMITHING,
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING, 'FEND •
ERS AND BODIES REPAIRED.
No Matter How Badly Damaged.
BEST OIL OR GAS,'AUTO ACCES-
ORIES...
CHARGER REASONABLE
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J,A,.CK. KIPPEN, ZURICH,
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$1.00 PAIR WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP HOUSE SLIP-
pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought, not
something a little different
$1.2§ PAIR• WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SLIPPERS„
With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles_
$3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE WORK
BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisran make-
$2.00,
ake$2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makes ob-
tainable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to 53‘.
$1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps- Also
finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 131k.
MEN'S RUBBL.at BOOTS, Red or Black Soles, $2_A0 and $.2.T5, pr.
ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS4 MAIL OR-
DER HOUSES.. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERENT
STYLES TO STET YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE SAME
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS_Repairing promptly (Tone
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Phone 82: or 115 - Zurich
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Superior Quality Store
We are now offering a full line f
Spring and Summer Goods at Rock
Bottom Prices
WE ASK YOU TO CALL AND SEE SINVLE OF OUR ISARGAMS
1N GINGLIAMS. BROADCLOTHS. 1YAIQD WIDE:"ANTS AT 2Ess:
A YARD. COTTONS AT lilt AND 15c. A ICARD
SEE OUR OVERALLS AT SA.S0 A PAIR.
GARDEN AND ROOT SEEDS OF ALL KINDS.
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HARNESS REPAIRS. SHOES PAINTS, OILS, ETC.,:'ETC
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
PHONE 11 97 BLAKE
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