Zurich Herald, 1932-09-29, Page 5srlay; September 290v, 133%
BUSINESS CARDS
1•uDLEY E o HOLMES
;r1At' *1STER, SOLICITOR, NOT,
ARY PUBLIC, ETC,.
OFFICE—Hamilton Street, Just off
the Square, GODERICH, Ontario.
.1'3pecial Attention to Councel and
Court Work.
**..Holmes may be consulted at
rairt,delial by Phone, and Plioue
charges reversed.
Dr. H. H. COWEN
L. D. S. D. D S.
DENTAL SURGEON
k .DEIT,Z BLOCK—ZURICH.
Zyrery Thursday, .Friday, Saturday
iLt 1 ARTLBIB'&S BLOCK,
DASHWO4 D
Evan, Monday, Tuesday dela
QWednesde.y
Licensed Auctioneer
For Huron and Middlesex
1 IN A POSITION TO CON-
,4actt any Auction Sale, regardless
au to size or article to sell. 1 solicit
lour business, and ii not satisfied will
snake no charges for Services Ben -
Bared.
ARTHUR WEBER—Dashwood
limes 13-67.
Zurichs' Popular
MEAT MARKET
Always a good Supply of
Fresh and Cured Meats
Bolognas, Sausages, Weiners,
Hams, Etc., always on hand
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
"Let Us Serve Your'
11. 1uughlut & SD11
SERVICE
'Why We have thea_ Better
Class of Customers
HIGH CLASS GOODS, U. S. L.
BATTERIES, MOBILE OIL. MAR-
VELPBE OIL, :GOODYEAR TIRES
SAND TUBES, GENUINE IGNITi0N
Parts, Hohning and Mechanical Work
alma to Micrometer Settings, No
,Vuvsa work. Watch the cars that
STOP ,at WEIN'S, They are all HIGH
CLASS CLIENTELE.
.
B. 'Vein
DASHWOODP .-- ONTARIO
Western Farmers' Mutual.
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canar' ian Company doing
iusiness in Ontario -
/Ian -ant of
Insura$19,593,724.nn Deo.
Mat, 1931,
`fTota1 Cash n9,81ank 01,.62 d Bonds
$19iltat+ai—$4.D per PAH for Spears.
Eo F. Klopp--Zurich
Meat, Also Dealer in Lightning Rods
;and all kinds of Fire Insurance
LIVL3
POU LT R Y
WANTED
;liken every Day till 8 o'clock, p.m.
Ise net teed Fowl came morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
-CASH FOR—
MREANI AND EGGS
W. O'Brien
one 101, Ree. 94, Zurich
THE HERALD'S
:SOB DEPARTMENT
is ever ready to serve the pub-
lic with Commercial and fine
Printing. Get our 'prices be-
Foxe leaving • your order else -
lire.
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ZURICH RALD
eye 'rows
Wants, For Salo, o, .et,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
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FOR S1
aAbout 70 White Leghorn heals, for
sale, or will e:snsider 'to ,exeh^ange
thein on cordwood. •Apply to.
Ford. Haberer, .Zurich.
STRAYED.
From my premises, 14th con., Hay
Township, a 2-yeareeld steer, white,
Finder kindly notify,
Nelson 1Vlasse, .7uzich.
For Sale
Buckwheat Honey for sale, at 3
cents a pound'. Bring • your contain-
ers.
J. Habere' &. Sons, Zurich.
2 blocks, south of Hotel.
Fertilizer For Sale
For the convenience or anyone
wanting Fertilizer, Wr. Ervin Willcrt
has several tons: of the sante at his
barn for immediate sate. Kindly get
in touch with 1VIr. WilIert, if in need
of any.
NOTICE
My hairdressing parlor is open for
business, and solicit your patronage.
Reasonable Charges.
Lottie E_ Turkheim, Zurich
FOUND
A girl's Red Leather a
Toque. Same can be had at the Her- Nomination was held' at }Jensenancy. Everybody is advised to go
ald Office by paying this adv. on Monday for the candidates for the out and honor their franchise by
by-election of South Huron, and a casting their vote for their favorits 1
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_.__ 1 record crowd was present. The large man. Politicians are talking policy
town hall was soon filled and held past records and what not, but who- !f
only half of the gathering, which ever is elected in this by-election will
was present to hear the debate after- • not overthrow the government, as- it
the Returning Officer, Mr. D. Me -has from two to three years to go \'
Naughton, officially declared that' before a general election will be held.
there are only two candidates in the i Go to the polls on Monday and vote
as you think best, we are not telling
field, namely, LouisH. Rader and how, but loose �•o! ,;•:� Government Candidate for
William H. Goulding. In the youafter'p t1 y
South Huron
Coat
and
LOCAL NEWS
PAW MAP
Mr. and Mrs. C. irk of Exeter, ?The local ball fans are spending Cubs, the two largest cities in North
w he i conn i one daryainlasstonwemeko.ndaythe afternoons in front of the loud-, America The first; game this Wed-
Mz. and Mrs> W. H. 1Pfile of fen- night were indeed welcome to many speaker .oi the radio these days, as nesday afternoon, and they another
being played this week between the
sail were in town one day last week, as at present the farmers have all New York Yankees and the Chicago - til a team wins four games, who will
to Chicago tor three games, or 'an:-
the worlds series baseball games are , on Thursday, then they will. journey
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Render of
Detroit, spent a few .days this week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagner,Our next public holiday will be
Thanksgiving' Day, October loth, and
we trust this will be observed in a
fitting way.
itVir. and Wis. Andrew Miller of
Detroit, called at the home or ,Mr.
and M. C. L. Smith, on Sunday
afternoon.
their late crops in, and are now
ready for the fall plowing, which in
most cases the ground had been too
A rare treat will be in store for
tile public on Thanksgiving evening,
October 10th, when the young peo-
ple of Zurich will present their play
"The Jonah" in the Zurich town hall ,'
This play went over so big on Mon-
day eve. that many requests have be-
an received to have it repeated. So
the committe has decided upon that
date to hold it. Rush seats can be
Mr. Philip Randall and family, - of obtained for 25 cents, and you sure i;
Hanover, was in town one day last will get your money's worth.
week, having with him a four wheel
then be crowned champion,
As will be noticed in ani colleens
rolling home, evidently out oft. a this week, that we are just a little
camping trip. Mr. Randall is an crowded for room, this is due to the
old Zurich bay, and a goodly num-large volume of advertising space us -h
bee of citizens remember him. ed by the political parties in adver- pa
tisi:ng their issues and meetings. We
Wednesday afternoon of this we- are naturally not overjoyed to have F'1
ek is the grand final of the half -poli- such an extra amount of work thro-
day season for this summer. We wn upon us in connection with the
trust the local business men have fair the beginning of the week. I,
^t
enjoyed them, some with harder work with preservenance and hard work 'y
than at their business, but it• was a and long hours we hope to wiggl
change and a relaxation, and this through it. While. it means a lot of I Ki
often if a tonic to the nerves. As extra work, yet as the old adage goes .1
for your publisher, we can remember "we must make hay when the sun! 4
only once these months that we were shines". As has been often stated 4able to take the half day off.
Thursday evening, October 27th,
is the date set for the big fowl sup-
per at the Evangelical church this Election for a representative for.
year, and the few weeks will soon the House of Commons, Ottawa, is t.•
slip around till this big event, as well being held in South Huron, on Mon -
as "big feed' takes place. We have day, Oct. 3rd, as will be noticed by
been advised that the St. Peter's the number of advertisements and
Lutheran. congregation are not hold- the interest shown in the matter by
ing a supper this year, as it was re-
rently voted down, so these events
will likely not be so plentyful this
fall and we must make good use of
them when we have the opportunity.
before the: publisher of the Herald
keeps its columns clean of political
matter, only the paid advertising is
what is inserted.
FINAL
Conservative RALLY
AT
Zurich and Hensall
ON
Friday, September 30th
At 8 o'clock, p. rn.
ti (Both meetings will commence promptly on time, with
Speakers alternating.
the many public meetings, this by-
election is the cause of the depart-
ing of the late Thomas McMillan last
spring, and as is the costum a by-
election is being held to fill this vac- VZ
Don't forget the big political me-
etings in the local town hall this we-
ek -end. On Friday night the Con-
servative party in favor of Mr. L. H.
Rader, Reeve of Hay Towns:ap and
Warden of Huron County. ;Ind then
the following evening, Saturday a
public meeting is being held in the
interest of Mr. W. H. Golding, an
ex -mayor of Seaforth, who represents
the Liberal side of the House. At
both meeting special outside speakers
will be present to address the gath-
erings, and the public is. invited to
attend these .rattles.
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HON. ROBERT WEIR, M. P.
Minister of Agriculture
SAMUEL GOBEIL, M. P.
of Compton, Quebec
GEORGE SPOTTON, M. P.
North Huron
will speak in support of
LOUIS H. RADER
House of Commons in
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Mr. George Spotton, M. P. for•
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North Huron and Hon. Mr. Suther- Corriveau—At Hay Township, on
land spoke for Mr. Rader, while Mr. September 9th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Sanderson. M. P., spoke for Mr. Lucien Corriveau, a daughter. ?\
Golding, unfortunately a shower of 1 Keller—At Hay Township, ox. Aug- ' '
rain crept up and disturbed the las- ust 28th, to Mr, and Mrs. Adolph
ter part of the meeting. .Keller, a son.
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VOTE FOR RADER
AND CONFIDENCE
IN THE EMPIRE!
In one of my last appeals to the electors of South Huron, before polling
day, Monday, 'Octo'ber 3, I urge that you cast your votes for me, because 1 up-
hold the Government of Rt. Hon. R. 13. Bennett, that 'negotiated the Imperial
Conference agreements, of such material benefit to South Huron and the rest
of Canada_'"7"k"-W.,Tropm2e-
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This is the first test of public opin ion in the Empire since the Conference
concluded. For that reason, if the Government candidate is defeated, it will be
stated in, Great Britian that Canada has turned down the Imperial Trade Agre-
ements„ that she is opposed to the Conference. If, on the other hand, you
elect me as your representative, the forces working in Great Britain and
throughout the Empire for increased trade and prosperity will be cheered
and heartened.
Conference results have already increased prices for apples and other
farm. products. If you want the good work to continue, vote for the Govern-
ment,. whose splendid work has made it possible.
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I have had twelve years service in municipal life in South Huron. This
year I am Warden of Huron County. If elected, I will devote myself to the
interests of every person, regardless of political affiliations, as 1 have in the
past.
MARK YOUR BALLOT THUS-.
Yours Respectfully,
LOUIS H. RADER.
1 Rader, Louis It, Farmer X
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Mark Your Ballot Thus:
RADER, Louis H., farmer
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And stand behind the Imperial Conference Agreements
that mean more money in the pockets of South Huron
farmers, merchants and workers.
Ladies Especially Invited. God Save the King
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Col. H. B. Combe, Pres. Robt. Higgins, Secy.
!9i (This advertisement inserted by the South Huron Conservative
Association.)
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