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ZURICH, THURSDAY MOHNItkiG, SEPTEMBER 81932,
Chester L, Smith,, k x ; t,
11.25 a year, U,S. $1.5dfax .s;^ .a+sw.irs
e1.50 I Z)JJ E•ARS.,$2 MAX X31$ CD4A.Melax
't forget Zurieh Fall Fair pates, September 26th and 27th
'Thanksgiving Day',.
October TOth
It is announced from Ottawa that
Thanksgiving Day will this year be
observed on Monday, October 10th.
Since Armistice Day and Thanlcsgiv
ling have been separated it has been
?the rule to have theholiday but 11.
;month apart.
Presbyterial Will Meet
The Huron PresbYterial .0f. the W.
.;"ILLS. of the Presbyterian Church of
j;;anada will meet in. Bayfield wen-1-
.day,
in I+xi-
.day, Sept. '9th. Mrs. Therburn, of
Ottawa, Provincial Treasurer, will be
the guest speaker and it is hoped
-that many will avail themselves of
the opportunity to hear her. There
will be two sessions, morning and af-
-ternoon, and lunch will be served. by
-the ladies of Bayfield Presbyterian:
.!Church.
ST. PETER'S
Evaangelica6 Lutheran Church
ZURICH ONT.
e'A Changeless. C'a'mst for e; a roeg-
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Priday, 8h:—Luther League.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES'
610 a. m:—German Som..
3.1.15 a. m.—Sunday S
7.80 p. m.—Thigh Service.
/Everybody Welcome ea Serres.
E. Turkbeinrr Paster
Will Meet in Stratford
At Stratford on September 6th and
7th, the London Conferen.c.e .of the
United Church is holding a mission-
ary convention for Oxford, Elgin,
Middlesex, Perth, Huron, Lambton,
Kent and Essex Counties. Missionary
leaders of the presbyteries will open Constable Whiteside, moving to God -
the convention ivith axi execu«ive erich. Constable Whiteside has sere
session Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 6, vc;d for 25 years as guardian of the
under the chairmanship of Rev. J. peace in Huron County. After acting
Bruce Hunter, D.D., President of Con for some years as Provincial const
ference. All sessions syill be held in -able at Hensel', he was' appointed
Central Church, Stratford. chief constable of Huron couinty,iii
1911, being still stationed at Hensel'
In April, 1925, he removed to God_
Exeter Resident Passes
Officer Whiteside Has Left'
Provincial Constable A. Whiteside
and family left Goderich on Thurs-
day, last week for Kitchener, to wh-
ich city the officer has been trans-
ferred, P. McCoy, Provinelal con
stable of Kitchener, who succeeds
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The funeral took place on Tuesday
at Exeter of Victoria Snell Bagshaw
widow of the late Caleb Heywood.
She had been in poor health for
some time, and was in her 70th yr.
Her husband predeceased two years
ago.She is survived by four sons,
Hector'and Clarence of Exeter; Alon
zo of Edmonton, and Clyde of the
Lake Road. Rev. A. E. Elliott, pas-
tor of Main. St. United church officiat
ed at the funeral which was held to
the Exeter Cemetery.
Blueberry Supply Supply Heavy
The volume of blueberries reaching
the market this year is considerably us a copy of the resolution passed by ;Yungbiut & Son are now in a posit -
greater than that of any recent pre- that Board which was handed to the, ion to keep 'their fresh meats as good
vious. year. This is the opinion of C. Premier of Canada, to be presented+ as in the large city refrigerators.
E. Broughton., Ont.. Marketing Board. at the Imperial Conference recently
held at Ottawa:
Miss Chesrie Newman of Detroit,
'Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
L. A. Prang.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner of God-
erich were Sunday visitors at the
erich as Provincial Officer.' He has '.tome of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weido.
been actively connected with alms . Mr. -and Mrs. A. L. Burn left for
every criminial case dealt with in the 'their home in New York City on
county during that time, and` during _Tuesday, this week, after spending
the three McNeil tritls, 1930-31, he ''three weeks with Rev. and Mrs. E.
played an important part. He has Burn.
been an efficient officer and. may'be
expected to continue his god record -1y Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sipple and
in Waterloo County. =sent Wilred of Milverton, spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. Sip-
ple's sister, Mrs. C. L. Smith, also
with other friends in the community.
H. Yungblut & Son, local butchers,
:have last week installed an electric
Warden L. H. Rader, Reeve of Hay' cooling system in their large refriger-
Township and who last week attend- -iter. The work being done by a
ed an executive meeting of the Ont -'couple couple of London men and they in-
ario Agricultural. Council, Toronto, -'stalled the equipment on Wednesday
of which Mr. Rader is a member, gave: With this equipment the firm of
NOTICE
;9 He said that hitherto blueberry pick-
ing has been an activity confined to
Th' h of
farmers. Thi year, owever, many
the 'unemployed have turned to the
picking and selling of this fruit as a
means of obtaining ready cash. In the
Vii Sudbury district alone it is reported
I that -approximately 500 -unemployed
are engaged in this work. Based on
the -most recent figures, e ress shi
Blue Scranton. Cue.
The Col'er
Guarantees the Quality
PETROLEUM COKE
• !Cut down your I+ei 1izll 'bar .easing
this
GREAT HEAT, NO« ASH 1 UE'L
Stock up now withthis as the .'remand
is more than: the supply
W. R. DAVIDSON
Snecesscr tEe.
D. A. CANTEI.ON
The Fuel Yards with. all. Varieties 'of
the Highest: Quality.
Phone No. 10 HET S.,T 1 T
than. those o yea
i1 -quart 'baskets.
'NEW 'WELLAND CANAL ONE
OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST
The newWelland Canal, which was
ofiicially opened early this month and
'broadcast through the transmission
'lines of the C. N. R., is the first link
in the Great Lakes -St. Lawrence
deep waterway, and is the fourth
1; The Annual. Harvest Home and
!'Missionary Services will be celebrated
To The Committee in Charge of; in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zur-
Memorials to be Presented at the lick, on Sunday next, September 11th
Imperial Conference. <1at both morning end evening services.
On behalf of the farmers of the [-The speaker for the day is the Rev.
Province of Ontario, the Executive''.. H• .Knauff of Preston, who will
deliver inspiring messages at both
Committee of the Ontario Agricul'--- s vices The public is cordially in -
ural Council res .ectful y c � t t lite , t s krati,3 1
emu= tee or body in charge of re-
ceiving papers of this kind to be us- Priedns of Mr. Charles Fritz of
ed as suggestive in the way of secur- town regretted to learn on Monday,
ing more advantageous trace relat- that while returning from Grand
ions with Great Britain. We firmly Bend in the. afternoon, while riding
believe that if our Federai Govern- in the car he became unconscious
ment can reach an agreement which and was hurriedly brought to his
will give the Canadian Farmer a pre- home in Zurich, where medical aid
ference over the foreign countries on was at once given, and we are pleas -
their products it will at least have,ed to state that Mr. Fritz is progres-
achieved progress towards the .re- sing as rapidly as can be expected,
covert' of any industry which through although confined to the bed for a
canal to be built in the fast one hue_ these times of economic depression is few days. The cause of the illness
dred years connecting lakes Erie and undoubtedly suffering through the being heart failure.
Ontario. The new Weland ranks with lack of substantial markets, more so
the Panama as one of the world's than any other industry in our Do -
largest canals, indeed in some re- minion, therefore, we are in hopes
While the that our Federal Government will go
spedts •exceeds the Panama.
locks of the latter are a little Longer far in the way of action of example
towards an agreement which will
make it possible for Canadian farm
products to at least be placed on a
competitive basis in the market of
Great Britain. We are fully aware
of the greatness of the undertaking
and that . certain concessions must be
given in return and we sincerely hope
and wider, the total lift up and down
between the two oceans is only 85
feet, covered by three locks each way
whereas the lift in the new Welland
Canal is 325 feet covered by seven
loeks of 4Fri4i ft. each, and an eigth
grand lock 1,380 feet long, or 300
feet 'longer than the longest Panama
Oliver Surerus is Called
The cold hand of death visited
the Zurich community on Saturday
September 3rd, and called unto his
eternal reward one whome we al.l
Ioved in the person of Oliver Surerus
aged 50 years, 11 months and 24
days. Mr. Surerus has been for the
past few months a sufferer of cancer
on the throat, and took treatments
lock. These replace 2i locks in the that in the proposed revision of tar- at London, later at Kitchener, but
old canal. iffs which may be brought about by the disease had set in so strongly
the Imperial Conference, that no in- that medical aid could not effect a
dustry will be made to suffer to any cure, but could only give such assist-
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great extent. We are looking forward ance to relieve part of the sufferings.
co the various memorials which are The departed possessed a wonderful
}eine• presented for con• ideration by strong constitution, and bore his suf-
the farmers and Agricultural Organ- ferings without any complaint, seem-
ieations being amplified to such an ingly awaiting the day to be relieved
extent that the representatives of of all suffering, and to enter that
our Federal Government at the Con- Haven of Rest where there is no
ference will be fully seized with the more toil and sufferings. He was al -
facts concerning the Canadian far- ways deeply interested in local sports
mer. Farming being the cnfcf in- and while enjoying health was a good
dustry of Canada and at present horseshoe tosser, at which he often
suffering the greatest loss, it will no played lately to try and forget his
doubt be the aim of our Govern-
ment to secure preference in the
British market on all farm products
and in considering the agricultural
industry we would ask that all bran-
dhes be recognized and that due con-
sideration be given to grain, live stock
daily products, fruits, meats and
vegetables. Each have their place in
the -agricultural industry and play an
important part in the welfare of
our country. Moreover., if Canada
is to prosper the first step to be tak-
en is to stimulate the farming indus-
try. On the other hand if Canada is
to secure the concessions aimed at. it
is almost certain that a modification
of eertain tariffs nowexisting will
take 'place. Stability, at reasonable
prices is the primary need of the Monday, afternoon from the residence
British fanners as well as the Can-, a mile west of Zurich, to the Bvan-
aclian fiirmer. In conclusion, we wish gefical church for burial, and to tie
the representatives of Great Britain
illness. He was confined to the bed
only about a week or so, and death
came as a relief to his patient suf-
ferings. He will be greatly missed by
all his friends as well as his own
family who were so closely attached
to the departed. Deceased is surviv-
ed besides his sorrowing widow, by
one daughter, Geraldine; three sons,
Legend, Charles and Clare, all at
home; two brothers, Albert Surerus
on the old ,homestead, 14th con.,Hay
and Wesley Surerus of Detroit; four
sisters, Mrs. Ed. Italbfleisch and Mrs
George Kalbfleisch of Detroit; Mrs.
Wm. percher of 'Weyburn; Miss Ad-
eline Surerus and his mother, Mrs.
Benjamin Surerus ort the homestead
1.4th con. The funeral was held on
Bronson Line cemetery for interment
1• * aan.cl the various Dominions compris- Rev. E. Burn 'officiating, the funeral
se ing the ' British Empire, success in being one of the largest held in that
ilE their attempt to reach an amicable church for a lone time. The bereft
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