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Zurich Herald, 1932-09-22, Page 1Vol.z XXX111 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, EPTEMBE1R 22 I932, Chester L, Smith, A Ir, i 'i ,i g.25 s year, U.S. $1.50 fix Atteougita t1•5U 1.NARREARS,SZ?4d.Y"BXtilICAA( }`i Don't forget Zu.rieh Fall Fair Dates, OUR CORNER Canadian novelist at Ottawa said there are not enough strides In Cda,rl.- ada. That gentleman should: write ode ;itorials for a month: o1: se.— Many men and women are a prey to their moods. They don't handle Rife but are handled by it. As a conse- snence they are often badly treated just because they have let life get a strangle hold on them rather than keeping the upper hand themselves. With political meetings being the order of the day the. next two weeks or so, the public are invited to at- tend these meetings with the best of decipline and attention.• Don't at- tend any meeting. with the intention' of disturbing the speaker if iiis line of thought does not just correspond. Show yourself a gentleman and give the various speakers you:. attention or if this is not possible stay at home and p , don't disturber.. be a dlsit r e - ST. PETEE S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONT. "A Changeless Cliriee for aclang- ing ?Friday, 8h:—Luther League. Saturday—Choir Practice. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a. m:—German Server. 11.15 a. m.—Sunday Schon. 7.30 p. m.—English Service. Everybody Welcome, 1 edE Services. E. Turk1ieazaae, Paster There is to be no Law compelling motorists to come to a stop at a railway crossing. Men a.ncl women who are supposed to have sense e- nough to drive a motor ear are sup- posed to have sense enough to look send listen,- and it a trails rs coming to stop, if necessary. Probably but Ontario to have Partridge Season ' Definite anounceinent of an open partridge season some time this •J.<tli has been made by Iron. Ceo. H. Chal- Iies, Provincial Secretary and;.Min- later of Gama and Fisheries o.3'" his very small percentage of crossings return from a tour of this province:• accidents are unavoidable if drivers It is many years since thele 1648 be- en precaution.al+artri<It c season in Olztarl' but 1 u. Minister stated that parte idge e ---+-j+ wore S0 t111n1erous that an opens . e a- son would be of benefit. • Liberal Leader to Join Battle Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Ring, •Canadian Liberal Leader, will part- icipate in the South Huron by-elect- ion campaign. It is understood that ]\Ir. King will speak at least twice in the riding oon behalf of William Golding, ex -mayor of Seuforth, Lib- eral nominee. While the date: has not been officially annuunec d, it is intimated that the Liberal rat L , etel's visit to the colt titit(•ncs Will iat> on \Wednesday, September 28th. The West Huron Teachers' Convention_ A goodly number from town se attending Exeter Fair this Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seims of New Hamburg, were Sunday visitors with A meeting of the executive <Coni- 41r. and 1111'::. 13enry 1+'. v�'escrloh. mittoe of gest Huron Teache,s:,As- Mr. Goo' rge Thiel i re -1 l sociation was held in Goderieli= ; .on 2;:an-to at thr, south side oflthisl livery Saturday last to arrange 'r or al t= con -y crntion which will be held In V]5tei.•ia bar•11. School, Goderieh, on Oct. bth �`xld 7. Mr'' C. EiIber has returned hmn1(, c 4 A good program w preps e '1t, tit 11av1m an enjoyable atof e with Lt l:rc entative (1f tilt( deleted -1141' !s tn) its 5 assts frit "ds Tit �l� mut° o 0, s,:tnt this t Ar rang urian_ tatth. are tieing nestle to ,:<:1,U o ie ;:skies- rdennie \Vebl'1 of Toronto is Troon visiting the Salt Flocs. ancl':t-`loar II]olidlying• with his pan'?tits, itlr. .end by -(:lection takes .,lace on Oct. 3rd. . r. l 'vtirt to ,e the work lY! U <11tIQL�::._ iRe ''�1�•• A. A. Weber on the Bronson The seat was formerly held by Tho, church organizations are being asked Line. McMillan, Libe al.—Loddon Adoe :ere. ,.let the terach. at noon.Inuer User. ', Win: Ht 1` 'y pent Mondeo at each day. Glaezdta filmes, President c alma. t 't Tl t I and G. S. Howard, Seeeetaiy. epal 11en'a judge 01. The South Huron By-election which Church t �� dairy t :d dom�;tic seiells c S•i e wish zs scheduled for Oct. 1r;l, 1]y .(]I tip- Cht.rch Board 1V eetir s' ?ir 1.a ss y 5uccc .a ii= llel' ne r ]in: of ptearance will be a three -cornered Crediton, Sept. 14—Re, 1•;,'. P. wori:. fight after all, as ?.ir. W. fir Cooper 11'tn•11, district Stip) In •indent et tier of Isippen is running a Fanner -Nat Stratford division, Evangelical eteer l .lis and tis. ,Io.,(:;lh '.\r,ip1 of :,Iil- ee' 1 ret d the meetii pthel''' t,1, an(1 Mr, and 11i1::, %Dualist-Iudcprilti.nt candidate, and „ of xalit 2 C 1 . .r tin•, makes the at'1•( t::,. interesting '10.' of /.11'i.11, C1•e<titen and t hive:1, i 1.0(1. °f 1 1X111'.111.1 '. 1. ,-' �1:11t y l'n'O'1' contest even more so,. But next w ooti S'lilday, Monday y ° 1iii of at elle honk• of Iitl. and , , i on<la and .t! tins ;41;; , � -.Ienno I>echler. ; + Monday the ne !.!a c on will tak( 1 ;n , , Iht el leaders tinct •.'Cocas ,L place and then t t t:•c+i 'ester 1 elect_ sone-, lntendtlr reported that the I,,,;. C.. I., i_ 1, , ,; ion day, and ti, li 1" „l t lune'.) s>. . Gross al r mon rl� who e**®eOete®ee*eecee®ae0aaeee a+o0e;010ee®see4re0eeeie#140; �; }AY Y) Price 14 s WATCH SALE . : FOR EXHIBITION DAY ONLY,. YOU CAN BUY ANY POCKET' OR WRIST WATCH IN OUR STYORE AT HALF OF REGULAF4.' : PRICE. af" � — NO SPECIAL MARK UPI : HERj IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY '1 O I;L' Y A TIME PIECE:- 0' (EXHIBITION DAY ONLY) ,,30.(}0 Mars, teal , .en's Wrist Watch Half o �'$27.50 liar , Ladies wrist watch, Half off es $20.00 Mars Ladies of. Gents' :3T1.:7"5° a - blfi..�0 c,� = s Half off O .,1.,,00. Hudson Ladies Gold Cases, Half oft' es $9.30 Hudson, Ladies' or Gents' t�4rist, 1-ialf of£.. - 1.a.Q0 IIegina 15 -jewel, Pocket, Half off`;Ali Wostelox Watches Half off Th xula "ger �,' r p.rioe, • P• t. _i C Phone 74 �urzF;�u et"!eGeortpeetieeaoet,E`SFS"+43 6 41, u00&144e'30011,t 6't1t err eirsdB Ofild.i'.'47 w o ( o AND EVI RYWATCH THE USUAL GUARANTEE: x I .p,t:•§'3••i••I•+ i.,l..r�,.ii.'i.,I,•gri+�,.€•'¢'•t 4 lest• J•,; •i,.k,.€•+ + .G++ .°*r".I+.4: e:00t'r'0 1 ,� S JJEkDL&r tInt 44 i 1 y, 1 will tell h talc I 1 a, , C Mist1 .11 Eudt a o' ng, 1 .d missionarywork in the Can-! and the depression •• It 1 ,' sot ! '� I t� ' ] c o� w ��' be with us L ' and ca LCC 2 . .eft l,I tSSe�t 11. t E' nee 'west, w a � a is-• •11 1 eater ^t 7 « AT ATE a�vclue. 71 ` till world condi -� ns change. al i get '-''l til:'_r wt.e1:ll- meeti111S lagain i 2',• hog.'. .. ' ' "• Tlli 1. r 'i -R-•,- .r. better, while, 1 t ' after ts]. ire .s l 1 tl+, of the 1 e O1 eoti lid n T pj 1 .Glans alt. 11..hui the summer vacation 'lie Ohuiclt 7� , S i J,-�1T "ELF great promises, yet iS Ill' Ile2 at `<'\� need d cationfinances and are not in t Igo :riS11IxI c, n services in St. Peter's Lutheran ch- etch h mere e thou call tion a p 1401.2 a rails h to serlt es Sunday eter's „;. 1" <7 , LESS CASH prices for farm products, and then n•'.3.i2tt to ft Cart. in • their st Jct teed ( pj things will change. sahley. The three places tt too 6c;d' Dr. Flair, M. P., of South Welling- + splendid Sunday Sehool tte be ton called on hi. friend Dr, A.J.. m— �• c'urin' the Fullmer, en_ {sl f *,.a • '• .., .. _ . �� _ xtnn: .. Of to z1..._ Monde _ _.. ., .... ew y asaelse:,, 1 hie Scrantan Coa The Color Guarantees the Quality PETROLEUM COKE School Fairs in Huron County st- arted last week, but there are only seven this year. Grand Bend school • fair was held on Monday 12th, St. Helens fair onSept. 16th; Colborne, • at Carlow, on Sept. 27th; Howick township at Corrie, Sept. 28th; Bel - grave on Sept. 29th and Blyth on Oct. 1st, As will be seen with the exception of Grand Bend these fairs are all in the northern part of the county. Probably they have better Cut down your Fuel Bill by using times with not so much depression this up there. Apearently here in the -GREAT HEAT, NO ASF FUEL %l aithern dart the local school boards • Ido not w1•sh to expend the money to .:'Stook up now with this as the demand promote such an event, and adhere is more than the supply to the "saving" system, probably just as well at present, but we do W. R. DAVIDSON not know of any event that was near Successor nor iso interesting and put so much en- thusiasm in our younger generation D. A. TE -O �as' the School Fairs. The regretablo The Fuel Yards, with n1 Varieties s cis part is that so many articles were not the products of the children, but of the parents, and that is where the 'friction part of It cenie in. the Highest Quality Phone No. HI 1 t.ENS L.'L, -ONT. 04. tee .«•#04.#0x.•.••••♦► • • • • Before You Buy YOUR NEW .,T. BE SURE AND LOOK OVER OUR R L. .k Ft V£ E a 'JUDGE FOR YOURSELF— — 00 NiPAR , AND YOUWELL ASE ` '. .:T THEY ARE THE GREATEST CLOTHING VALUES YOU 'C N TA. PRICED $10.00 UP. READY MADE, TAYLOR MA MADE -TO -MEASURE , P belaan a ND EM 1.1 I REILIS AND :65111.11E AI DI : re -1- 'eess 4x• #.4440044 044 OtattlA It i8r.A0.,0~-4.,.,4 .40 N!!k t-ote 1M tirotte.., i4ig, k4 ^Ins . Great euthusiesnl has prevailed Western Ontario, with the central place cc beingthe r > 1city of London, when. 11I1•, C. Ross "Sandy" Semmervillil of that city .ees ori Saturday in the final play-off at Five Farms Golf Course, Baltimore, U.S., and by winning the finals on Saturday mad this popular Canadian the undisputed champion of; U. S. Golf amateur. This is the first time this coveted cup has been won by a Canadian, and will he the pro- perty of the London Goll' Club until; it is won by some one other_ than a 1 member of this club. The cup is a; s 0 profession attended' the University together, and being of the same views in political matters, needless to say had a most enjoyable time together. W omens' Institute The regular Meeting of the Zurich Branch of the Women' Institute was held in the assembly room of the Ev- angelical Church on Monday evening at 8 o'clock and opened in the usual way with the Institute Ode and Lord's prayer, with Ml's. E. F.Klopp 11 the chair, followed by community inging and actress of welcome to the -414 1, 0.0 !C 3 41, 1' '' y '' r something a~little diflel.ent. a a s + $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAT' KIDHOUSE SLBPI1�•''ts s '-1 1 - + With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles. ,3 $3.00, $2.75, 12.335 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK. IENNONITE W;.v, O �.. BOOTS, Panco or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisman make. it 4. $2.00, $2.25, BOY'S HEAVY WORK 1300TS, The best nv&.kes ate edie •t, tainable. Also fine shoes for best sizes 1. to 5Ye. .` $1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORD SHOES, Plain or Toe Caps_ .Eros 1- finer Shoes for School, Sizes 11 to 131-'a 4. • OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL O -RDE!". HOUSES. CATALO JE • .1* FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE FOR. YOUR EE.E.. M FERENCE AND OURS WHILE BUYING GOODS AT Ifti. S STORE. 1,. nol<t beautiful trophy being of pure, oni ing ladies of Heeendale, who put ,g • WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STONE. WHO GIVES i and thi• the zro •rant. Mrs. � then t. a young, quiet and cath p R 111,. Iie.t1G TWO BUYING I'R er unasunung Canadian deserves took charge of the program as follows Il1ELICES EITHER CASH • OR CREDIT�e much credit for the wonderful pluck Mrs Etherington reading, Vocal solo he showed during the contest, as .at Miss IK. Strang; paper on Public Sp - the beginning of the contest there , eaking by Mrs. Bolton ; Vocal solo by were close to a thousand players who participated in the games. STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council convened at tile Town; part of thero •rant followed with re Hall, Crediton, on Tuesday, Septem- i p ber 6th p.m. All members 1932 at 1 t fresllments and a social half hour. A 'hearty vote of thanks was extended were present with the exception of + to the visiting ladies by Mrs. H. Councillor Gill Minutes of the pre- Hess for the splendid program they vious meeting were read and approv- put on. ed. That By-law No. 402 being a by- law to levy and collect the respective tax rates for the year 1932 and for levying and collecting a penalty of five per centum (5%1 on aIi taxes paid on and after the Kith day of De- cember A. D. 1932, having been rotI three tunes be signed by the. Reev and Clerk and the seal of the Corp oration attached thereto. That the followinfollowingPay Sheets and orders be passed: • > Bruce Mitchell, 1 'SB 8.40, rd 1 Mr•s. Morgan accompanied -by Mrs. Etherington; Play by Ilurondale lad- ies "The Love of <a Bonnet" which was very humorous. The business Zurich Fall Fair Next Monday and Tuesday, Sept- ember 2Gth and 27th, are the dates of the Zurich Fall Fair, and is the biggest event in the village for the year, and is a time when all peoples e are requested to be present and slake it a big success. The ]management of the fair have made special effort to keep the event an interesting one, if you are a lover of your home coin lnultity you will turn out and do your j : 7„34 and 2,20, rd 23 2.30; W. T: bit in making it all the better. This • Preszcator rd 2 11 00 and 22.50; S.' year there ' is wonderful growth in White rd 3 5.53; 0. Hh'tzol rd 4, j all grains, and vegetable:. as wet} as • '1 7.20; F. H. Ring rd 5 1.00; W. Sch- the live stocks on the farms, and a $ wartz rd 8, 1.00; A. Regier rd 9, 'resl good display and leen competit- 1L' 8; R; Gower rd 7, 13.50, Jos. ' ion is assured, The Zurich Jubilee Regier rd 11, 9,20; S. W. Webb rd Band will -fill the air with music - in 17, 4.60 and 5.20; W. .1. Lovie rd 19 the afternoon, and then in the even - 12.75; E. Webb rd 21. 17.45; G,eo ing in the Town Hall the Young Poo - bee, Suit, salary 30.10; Alee.Neeb pie of Zurich will reede.• ':heir play a 'I rd 12, 12.40; P. T sei bath 1'(1 26, ,Ontitled "The Jonah" which is full of 4 ! 4.37. Can. Bank of Comn_,t•,,e, rim-, fun and laughter. Th.;,.)young people a mission on cheques 2.50; Hydro Eloc have put forth special esi'odt with this ' ' tri<'. Coin, account (L';t, i, U. Hart ,)1ogrlm to make it int..r. tilt , ..11'11 • ' Co. Index book, 4.48; Centralia -Far- we think the Society are fortunate Itier's Co -Operative, cement •17.40; in securing their 8erVICCS, as a home O Earl Shapton, ;,rant for plowing talent play always takes n11101) better I + ; match 15.00; Geo. :Werner Weed Iii- than outsiders. .Load up the auto on t' i spcetor 66,25; Geo, Mcrner burying 'Tuesday noon and come to ltlrich� r it cow 4.00. Fall Fail, and join in the tnany.,ntany ' The Council adjourned to meet a- happy -people you will meet there.! ' gain at the To•cvn Hall, Crediton, .on °1`hen if you so deeire, the Sorie•ty>, .. Tuesday, October 4th at 1 pan. has made arrangements to give a. .HeurIl Mbar, Clerk. dance its the hall after the concert, , • a. • i ,f, MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Black Soles, 2 « 40 and 42.75 • ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE SAME AS MAIL a"IE- t DER HOUSES. SEE YOUR CATALOGUE FOR DIFFERE,,SI•; t+ STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE S.. AW WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS,Repairing prontpeke ee.mee I 0 FRITZ & SON 1 MEMBER OP MUTUAL St -(OE STORES OF CANADA. • Phone 82 or 115 +SMF++++++•I^$^•!'rr++++++++i*144irifi^+•F•F$'t$•t'Rt'•8++++4 41,4 ',64141:4a Re Summer We are Prepared to Meet Your Wants With Ne, Priced Goods. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BROADCLOTHS' CURTAINS, CURTMN MUSL!N,S, ETC., :. t• A Few Stamped Mats a ZG:.n Off While They La..• Silk Hose, 30 cents a Pair and up Root Seeds and Garden Seeds at Sc and 10c a Pack- HARNESS ac HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND' R. ( DOUG!. r_-' QENE{r4 . M-RO364SAi1vT HONE 11 7 ti 3