Zurich Herald, 1932-05-19, Page 1ER
Vol. XXX I I No. 43
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19 1932,
Chester L. Sr ttr, Pohliatilekt
21.25 a Year, U.S. *1..611 L MF.
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Publicity is the Greatest Factor in Home Merchandising
Their Own Guns had not been paid far by their Chin-
ese purchasers. And the Japs are opti-
mists if they think they can collect
the bill now.
A good story comes out of the re-
cent unpleasantness: at Shanghai.
When the Japanese took home with
'them a prize of war, the big guns of
'the Woosung forts which had given
them so much trouble,they found
that they were rna.de in Japan and
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the Township of
Stephen convened at the Town Hall,
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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS. VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
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IIF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
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FOR SPRING!
The Fi>>regisSt1ic :5 ' Leathers tor Street
and Afternoon Wear, shown in Beautiful New Models
Enjoy both derighfid appearance and Constant Foot I
Comfort The .ire of 'Rea Service giVes y.ras not i►
only the finest of :Shoes, But "ins upon a most careful! ii
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Women's' Kid Postrips =id C+dL :S len
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Men's Black and Elarown Oxfords at - .__. . :to 'PM 2
Boy's .Black and Brown Oxfords K - $l.. to $,:3.I* •
Miss and Children Pumps and. Straps at
75:e to '$2.:50
Men's Work Boots, S.aelid Leather at ------ Is 4 }) •
See Our Bargain Pahlle of Men, Women and Children shoes at 31..;00 2
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Phone 130 or 153 Repairing Neatly Done
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Crediton, on Monday, May 2nd, at
p.m. All members were present with
the exception of Councillor • Gill. The
minutes of the previous meeting we-
re read and approved.
The Clerk informed the Council
that the Collector had returned his
Roll of the 1931 taxes and that the
Provincial Auditor's Report has .also
been fildd which approved of the to-
tal highway expenses for the year
1931 without deductions.
That the Assessor's Roll as filed be
accepted and Mr. J. Guinan be paid
his salary $130.00 and postage $7.75.
That the following orders and pay
sheets be passed and paid:
Can, Bank of Commerce, Com. on
cheques 1.35; Ont. Hospital, re Alma
Williams 19.50; Freeman Morlock,.
postage, etc. 12,00; R. H, Finkbeiner
auto service $5; .Jos. Guinan, asses-
sor'salary 130.00; ditto, postage 7.75
Bruce Mitchell rd. 1, 7.10; 1 Sib 4.60;
rd. 23, 3.90; W. J. Preszcator rd. 2,
$9; G. Hirtzel rd 4, 4.50; F. H. King
id 5, 8.20; H. Schenk rd 6, 12.80;
R. Gower rd 7, 4,35; W. Schwartz rd
7 7.50; J. Wilds rd 10, $6; I. Tet-
reau rd 14, 7.88; E. Gaiser- rd 15, 8,-
72; J. Gardiner rd 16, 1.60; S. W.
Webb rd 17, $7; A. Latta rd 18,
02; W. J. Lovie rd 19 1,3.18; L. La -
fond rd 20 6.90; E. Webb rd '21,
10.80; H. Fahner 27, $8; G. Ezlber
Supt,, salary 45.15; R. Ratz rd. .13
$4; A. H. Neeb rd 12, 27.15; S.White
rd 3, 10.00; . T. Trevethick repairs to
grader 6.50; D. McIsaac; rep. to gra-
der 2.50; F. Kerr, doubletrees fir
drag .75; A. Regies rd 9, 18.10; Ed.
Fahner moving grader $6; H. Rinn
ditto $3; C. Jones rd 22 $24.
That a Court of Revision to near
complaints against the Assessment
Roll for the year 1932 hold its first
meeting at the Town Hall, Creriton,
on Thursday, May 26th at, 2 p.m.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain at the Town Hall, Crediton, on
Thursday, May 26th at 2 p.m. •;.
Henry Eilber, Clerk.
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FOR SALE
50 Leghorn Pullets for sale at 50c
each, 10 weeks old, good laying str-
ain. Also 20 Rock pullets at 55c
each, Ferdinand Haberer.
For Sale
A rew Bushels Still left of seed
Soy Beans, O.A.C., 211, a good sarni-
ple and priced accordingly to the
times. Apply to W. F. Alexander,
Hensall, Ont.
NOTICE
We have installed one of the latest
and most up-to-date equipments for
testing Spark PItzgs. Drive up your
auto and have your plugs tested free
of charge.
Schrag Bros., Zurich.
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH L. ONT.
"A Changeless Christ for M chant-
iin, World"
Friday, 8h:—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES
10 a. m:—Gesmman Service.
11.15 a. in. ---Sunday School.
7.30 p. m,—English Service.
Everybody Welcome to all Servicer.
E. Turkheinn, Pasts
YES! You Will Find a Differ-
ence if You Burn
JUST.. ARRIVED!
FRESH CAR
PETROLEUM COKE
GREAT HEAT p `
NO ASHES"
Try'a eon!
Don't forget the play "The Village
Lawyer" in the town' hall to -night,
Wednesday,
Mr. Frank Siebert of Detroit, sp-
ent the week -end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jenning, and. Mr
and 1lrs. Elliott, of Thedford, were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
Jacob Brown.
Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Gallman and
family of Chicago were visitors with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gallman.
Mr.<' and Mrs. Rheinaman kalb-
fleisch of Detroit, were week -end
visitors with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred. C. Kalbfleisch.
Miss Ida Brill has moved her house
hold effects from the dwelling of Mrs
E. Truemner, into the upper storey
of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gesell o.
The auction sale of household ef-
fects in town on Saturday brought
out a large number of citizens who
readily bought up the articles offered
for sale.
The many friends of Mrs. Oliver
Surerus, who recently went to Lon-
don Hospital and was operated on,
are pleased to learn that she was
brought to her home on Tuesday,and
is progressing favorably_
Mr- Cyrus Colosky, who was re-
cently taken to London "Hospital for
the amputation of a leg at the knee,
is expected home on Wednesday of
this week. His many friends wish him
a speedy recovery, from his suffering
although greatly handicaped by the
loss of such an important limb.
Mr, Hilton Truemner of the 14th
concession had the misfortune last
week to loose that•valuable little dri-.
ving mare, so much admired by al
who knew her. Their employee Mr
Joel Gascho was cultivatin in the
field adjoining the road, and while
tatrning around at the end in letting
in the cultivator the doubletrees
lLreke with the result that the three
high spiritedhorses went off like a
suet„ and over tele road fence railing
headlong into the road ditch. The
other two horses escaped with minor
injuaraes,. but the Mare driver had in-
ternal injuries to the extent that she
diitrdl was a short time.
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OF POCKET WATCHES
r 6 ONLY 18 SIZE, 17 JEWEL BUREN, REG.
! SPECIAL SALE
89.00
A Rea] Watch for the Working Man. leer
! 16 Size, 15 Jewel Regina, Reg. Price $15.00, Sale 0
! 16 Size,1 $fl:0�
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• 16 Size, 17 Jewel Bedforde Nickel Reg.
Price 13.00 Sale.. -S ..55
s 16 Size, 15 Jewel Bedforde, Nickel, Reg.g $ilf
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! 12 Size, 15 Jewel, Bedforde,FancyGold $Case, Re Sale $7 S(t
• 14 Size, 15 Jewel Princess a well g+ $16, Sale $3.50 u!6
WHY BE WITHOUT A TIME P � � �
I u Jewel Record, High Grade Swiss, Fortune Gold
Cases, Reg. Price $25.00
w made watch Reg $5.00, Sale $3 S4
•IEGE. COME IN AND SEE THEM.;„
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Phone 74 Zurih
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SPECIALS
AT THE
MIJTUAL SHOE
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WHERE YOU BUY THE BEST
FOR LESS CASH
$1.00 PAIR, WOMEN'S BLACK CANVAS STRAP ROUSES; IP-
Pers, Low Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always bought, not
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$1.25
$1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAP KID HOUSE SLIPPER
With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles.
$3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK MENNONITE WOE.
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BOOTS, Pans,, or Leather Soles, Sterling and Simian make.
+ • $2.00, $2.25, BO'Y'S HEAVY WORK BOOTS, The best makes. az- 4..
1 tainable Also fine shoes for best sizes 1 to 5'r1:.
iii1.45, $1.75, YOUTH. 'S WORK SHOES, Plain or Toe Ca
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+' finer floes for School, Sizes 11 to 13�i� . �
+' OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES„ CATALOGUE
+ .FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR YOUR. RE- 4.
FE.RENCE AND GIMES WHILE BUYING GOODS AT THIS, •
A.t, at specially caned meeting the
other: evening the Zurich Horseshoe
Club gat organized, and prospects
are for a big summer's sport for all
thosewha» enjoy this popular game,
both as: witness, anvil participating. A
spoatiwl�eflent, is being trade to put on
a gondi summer's program, with the
following, strong officials it should go
over gibe: President, °riper Surerus
Mance es, Gideon t eehler: Secretary
Tneaauxea;, Lee W. Hoffman; Commit-
tee, Tom Meyers, 'Rohn Hey, Jr; Hen-
ry ii aach: and E1izar Mousseau.The
local grounds will be on the property
off ]IUs:. ,iT. Rey, Jr., as last year. A
new and secures fence has been er-
ee isd„ and the boys ore all ready to
gtri when the evenings get warmer.
Stamps Necessary
Warning " to people who issue
cheques for name than five dollars
without affixing. the required
s,t:warps that in view of the increasing
frequency of the offence the govern -
orient plans to take action in announ-
ced in the current issue of the Nat-
Tonal Review. The law provides at
penalty not exceeding $50.
High School to open Sept. 1st.
Starting this year, the high schools
in. Ontario will open on the first day
of September, a recently issued bull-
etin from the Department of Educ-
ation reads. Ordinarily, the schools
resume their' classes on the day fol-
lowing Labor Day, which holiday is
the first Monday of the mouth. The
edict means that. ,this year, instead
of returning to school on Tuesday,
Sept. 6, asthey ordinarily would do
the pupils will have to return to their
* tet„ ra ' chases on Thursday, Sept, 1. Labor.
Dyayr Sept. 5i Will be ai holdtay as
Phone row Or 10,1 HENSA.L1, ON1,, usttizl.
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W'Y NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WHO GIVES YOU
TWO BUYING PRIVELIGES EITHER CASH OR CREDIT.
+ MHN'S RUBBER BOO'S, Red or Black Soles, $2.40 and $g-75 pr.
We
ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS ALM O1'I?
DER HOUSES. Mat YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIF
+ STFERENT �i1.la:S TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE TEE uni
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WAk.''¢CH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS,Repairing promptly eIaJact
0 FRITZ - & SON
MEMBER OF l6IU'TUAL SHOE STORES OF CANADA
Prone 82 or 115 Zurich
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We are Prepared to Meet Your Wants. With New 1
Priced Goods.
PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MUSLINS, ETC, ETC,
A Few, Stamped Mats at 20'r. Off While They Last.
Silk Hose, 30 cents a Pair and up
Root Seeds and Garden Seecltt at 5c and 1Oc aPackage:
HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
R. N. DOUGLAS
lRENEllAL hireiveotm,MT
PHONE 11- 97 BLAKE
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