Zurich Herald, 1932-10-20, Page 1VOL O. 5;
ZURICilito THURSDAY MOIMINc ,t OCTOBER 20 f932,
Let t
feral
Chester L. Smith,
D.26 a year, U.3: ;1.80i boa ar'ai%
Lr.4A 1N RRJtJ;ARS,$2 E li.'2` ;F Ci i1 IZ9Jaz
AdS { guide you inyour Fall and. Wi.nter Purchases
And now comes woad that many l ''Tie public athe community a
farmers in Kansas' and. Oklahoma are 'in no want for at least one goo
unable to see- wheat because they meal a week. Last week on Thurs
have not money to buy the seed. Can- day evening the big fowl supper wa
Vidian farmers please notes ---I+.
dre Must Work For Food
"What's the nese of going cam-
ing?" asks Eph Kileoy, of Newport
• "when you can get all the mosquib
bites anybody could de_im to have
without stirring off the front porch?"
held at Crediton, and this Wednes
day evening a big event takes plac
at Exeter, and then• on Thursday ev-
.iireg of this week, 20th, the Zio
Lutheran Church o7 i'-a.'hawood, are
=lebrating their ii i,t :; t fowl sup
per in.. their fine Lew ;l . a property,
rty,
''d -},its, are making ".3"eraret'C'ris to
s j I# Godmich has a few odd jobs • it,
wants done and has able-bodied men
e ; on relief it can commandeer these
men for the work. This is the porrt-
n east of a memorandum just received
at the town hall from J. A. Ellis,
c ommiesioner of Municipal affairs.
:1 menroradum is approved by the
Government. it is directed that where
an atble-bodied man is given relief he
it expected to do an .amount of work
somewhat equivalent to the amount
of relief given. Every effort sho-
uld be made, it is stated, to see that.
this work is of some value and use-
fel. There will, of course be eases
where the recipient is unable to do;;
any work. These cases must be pro-
vided for in the usual wa). Payment,
in cash for work done in this wav will
not be made and only food, 'furl clo-:1
thing, ete., can be given to pc ..ons i•s +
doing the work.
feed a large multitude of hungry peo
Speaking of low prices of fermi ie()n Thursday seer:r g of next
roducets Goderich citizens are this p
"p � week, October 27th, the Ian s iigelicaI.
week paying 75 cents a bag for their i of Zurich are holding their annual
potatoes, which le Mill per card:,. in -;event. and will give one end all plenty
crease over the figure for which theJ I ee fowl and everything that goes with
were .selling at this time, last Year.—fit to make a big meal, The public
,Goderich Star. will do well to patronize these events
Five -Cent Bonus Asked
r A despatch from Alberta states,
ST. PETERS the executive of the. United Farmers
.Evangelical Lutheran Church of Alberta rent n telegram to Robt.
ZtIRFCH ONT., l e3ardiner, M. P. for Acadia and presi
dent of the Alberta farm organizat-
"A Changeless Christ far n cheeky- ion, asking him to submit a request
lug World."' to the Federal Government that a
Friday, 8h :— Luther: League. bonus on wheat of at least five cents
1 a bushel be paid to farmers on their
j 1932 crops.
$ Had Many Friends
Saturday --Choir Practi:,
SUNDAY SERVICES
0 a. m:—German. Service.
11.15 a. m.--Surtdag Stook.
7.30 p. m. --English Bruise.
Everybody Welcome: to ail: Smrirt4ers.
E. Tuvkheicue Pastor
Tributes to Thomas McMillan, late
Liberal member for South Huron, he went to the latter's place rto col-
were paid in the House of Commons, lett a debt on Sept. 28th. Ran is Mr, and Mrs. Otto Schatz and fa.ni-
last Friday afternoon by Prime Min_ charged with assault causing grist* Ilo of Carden City, Mich„ were vis -
liter R. B. Bennett, Rt. Hon. Mack -I our bodily harm, and elected trial. Air s at the home of firs. Lydia Pfile
enzie King, Liberal Leader, and Rob- by judge and jury. He was sent up past week, +
ert Gardiner U.F.A. L � for •• .
Premier Bennett evidence.Beaton said the assault was Rbrg fowl supper held at the Crediton .,
expressed his ()Teat sympathy..Mr committed b R the
In Police Court
An interesting ease was heard in
the Goderich Police Court on Tues
day, when Malcolm Beaton, Seafortli
butcher told his story of how he re-'
ceived a, terrific and brutal beating,:.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gid. Koehler we::
Sunday visitor, at Hayfield.
Mrs. C. Eilber is spend - go
go
With friends at Crediton.
Mr. Oliver Jolttnoii of Goderich,
spent Sunday with Mr. and M. 0
lhonias Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eera Koehler and.
amiIy of Baden, were visitors with A`d
relatives here.
0
em
0
Mr. and 'elle. Win. licith and fan,
ily were Salida\• visitors with relati-
es 111 ingei- t>ll.
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Believe We can give You the VeryBest
in Watch and Clock Repairs, with Prices c�zn-
siderably lower that what is charged in the.
larger centres
FURTHERMORE WE CAN GIVE YOU
PROMPT SERVICE
Special attention to Mailed in lila ches.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilto c I'ruemner of `
ss e�the 14th Concession morored to Kit- I "
ehener for the day on Tuesday. Phone t �r > t '
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Werra andtwo
Ccgeeltest> ®sr es44iJ$'s(22)'00:'4 tlinbeeeepofitQetg ads
1 st d6ra fi optti°daughters of Seaforthr were tiihjtati•
with friends in town.
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Me. and Airs. Arthur }laugh and 4,e •++++ ++F' °` "F' ' ' +++++ .++.1404,4,•F,++„ +, ,++ ++ , 1
family of near Dashwood .
allegedly at the hands of Joe Ryari : ay visitors at the home of lir. and
bTcI�iiliop Township farmer, when'' yrs. Sol. Timzatorinan•
hwood were Sun-u�i
d. a7,
.30
SPEOi^ '
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Leader. To the trial by Magistrate Reid. In his +, A number from town attended the +
Liberal Opposition
AT THF
UTU 0STORE
n ( y yin an presence " vangelical church last Thursday ev- + U Buy r"
McMillan had been one of the band. of the latter's brothers Tom anct,rackfling, o:f Scotch -Canadians who had con -When he approached 1`om #orpay"e sumptuous mealoffeCeciithepublicok £' trilruted so much to tea buiidin� ofmeet owin•. ont-{-�-�
g g a tractor and a meat . M j
this country. Although born in Can-' bill, air argument started and Beaton'"' Mr. 0 $lope t£. Son Massey -Har -
South
H , =
> R � years a t I
;or the land of his fore- was slu d
is
w asses ar.-
ada, the love of the late member of a man 65 f age, stated he 9�:rt'is Representatives for Zurich and ''
south Huron # h �
ue Scranton Coal
th-r
gge over the heat: with i ;? c> u ,;fate rr oentIN added a trans- ^3c
ert Burns and other Scotich. poets. I mouth, •his false teeth
The warmth of heart of Mr. McMi1-• ing broken, and his
�."h.e Color Guarantee T. Quality flat had been evident on many oc- ! that he has since been
casions.. Often, the Prime • Minister it properly.
am4 sroceeded, Mr. McMillan, after mak,
ity, an EMPIRE PRODUCT with ata.
ing a speech in the House,' had cros-
le Points of Superiority.. 1 sed the floor to express to him (Mr.
' 11) A British Product (2) Less Ash ; Bennet) that he approved of the way e
(3) Long Burning - (4)Even Heating, the Government was conducting the
(5) Easily Kindled. (6) Uniform. ,business of the country, although dif-
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Quality. (7) No Clinkers. FS) High I Tering in policies with the administr-j
in. Carbon Content. (9) Less cost atom Canada and the Commons had
:Per season. (10) Less Furnace lost ra ;Treat and useful citizr?ri. The council of the 'Gown hili trf: lgan on a partridge befit, and>bythe
Attention: Stephen convened at the Town Ball looks of the weather here, they sho-
t uld have a most pleasant outing•
Solvay Coke, Alberta. Lump B. 0 R N C,reditaii, on Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at 1 l outing.
p.m. All members were pres(rnt• with{ ,M.r..Everett Haist is making vast
and Miller's Creek always on , the exception of Councillor Grill. improvements fit his hu •
SCOTCH COAL.
c •ed 'tn e
and plate
mouth so
unable to
STEPHEN COUNCIL
lie- j Mr. Gordon M. - Reid. of London,
cut the Conservative Organizer for West -
use ; ern Ontario, was in town on Tues-
day looking- after the affairs of the
recent by—election.
Mr. and Mrs. 1V illikan O'13rein and
11l:r. Herb Mousseau left over the we -
I ek-end for erosswell, Mich., from
there the men will accompany other
.friends and go into northern I11ich
hand. Steckle--At; Stanley Town.lep, on
• 'The Fuer Yards with all varieties of AllanoctoS, 12th, to Mi. and Mrs,
Steeple a son.
the Highest+
g Quality, I�enorn.me---At Hay Township, on
Highest Cash Prices paid fox' October 16th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Eggs on a graded basis, John Denosnnre, a son.
Blonde—At Hay Township, on Oct-
ober TSth, to Mr. and Mrs. Bern-
ard Blonde, a son.
Smith—At Hay Township, on Sept
ember •24it'h, to Mr. and Mrs.A.del-
rlEert
W. R. DAVIDSON
Successor to
L!. A. CANTELON
RENSALL, O'N'n
Phone No. 10
Srnlith,
•a
son.
R. E. Mackenzie,. • ecia.l
Representative � tie of •. ' .
c�
C'a'1'n-
4 bridge Clothes.'"' wilt intro-
duce new Fabrics and Mod-
els for Autumn 1,
t�rnJt>! and '� in
ter
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At this. Store
TMURS. OCTOBER 2Otb.
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• :Ionda . Neven ber 7th, at 1 p,tn. he was 'discharged, as 'i;as at$.0 bit
Xenry* lL'ilber, Clerk, w fa.
FOR LESS CASH
MEI 'S BLACK CANVAS STR 4P ' 1�E0'LF i , -W
•p '} gels, "'Lo Heels, Soft Toes, the kind you always 5,eng atce zee ;
something a little different.
4.
t $1.25 PAIR WOMEN'S IDEAL 1 STAY KID HOUSE S1- p`r�1_�'.'I ,
With Solid Leather and Cushion Insoles.
$3.00, $2.75, $2.35 MEN'S TAN OR BLACK K i 1ENNONIT.I;' WORN'
i
BOOTS, Pence or Leather Soles, Sterling and Sisntan wake;,,
•3 $2.00, $2.25, I3OY'S HEAVY WORD .BOOTS, The best n;rl:c:*„, ark..
i ••�1-• tainable. Also fine shoes for het -.lees 1 to 5?'e. '°
•1. 1,1.45, $1.75, YOUTH'S WORK SHOES. 1'hda ; r ':Coe Ce -•,w lee
f finer Shoe, for School, Sizes 1 c, t f�
: OUR GUIDE IS THE MAIL ORbEB• HOUSES.3 CAT' a„
�r FOUND ON THE COUNTER OF OUR STORE DRE FOR'ec Cly xL .
MVPs lee, i,
FERENCE. AND OURS WHILE BUYl,N6,:, GOODS AT, -tib, f.
.i- STORE,
.34Zt
•
rreviotia° meeting ri we- s.ness 1llockr f
Minutes of the
1 t, by converting part of it far living I .
re read and adopted. j quarters. The whole glass front of J +
That the security to be furnished ; the southern portion has been taken
by the Collector of '1 txe,, or any et- i out, and this will be built up with ; .I.
her officer of the Corporation of the , brick, which will make it more sub- i ..
Township of Stephen moy be given stantial and private. +
by the bond of personal surety or .f,
sureties approved of by rhe: Council, Mr. Conrad '1'ruenaner, Mr. and Mrs
instead of a bond of Guarantee with • Hilton Truemner and family, of the
in the meaning of "The Guarantee.! 14th Concession; Mrs. E. Snider and i 'I`
Companies Securities Act". e'en Wilmer of town and Nie milli 4'
That Freeman Morlock be and is' Mrs, Jos. Wildfong of 1)astnvood, we -1 .;
WHY NOT SUPPORT YOUR HOME STORE WI -lc GIVES
TWO BUYING PRIVELIG.ES EITHER CASH OR C%'.;til+zrfre
MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, Red or Bleck ilei es, $2.40 and '4'2.7f.
ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR PRICED THE MAIL SAME 11�� ,tc XXla'.
veArf
DER .HOUSES.. SEE YOUR CATALa' ; •tl FOR DIPPElella'j'
STYLES TO SUIT YOUR WANTS, OUR PRICES ARE THE Ws:.F;
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SP ECIr'l' LS.Repairirceg proter,t.rx eFee.se
0 FRITZ&SON
hereby appointed Collector of Taxes re Sunday visitors at the home of j , MEMVIBER OF MUTUAL SHOT STORES OF CAN.LA,
$100 and postage and that the Co -1 Blue Water Highway, south of St �' " P11
fee the year 1932, at a salary of , Mrs. Wm- Sehade and family, of the j a -
uracil in addition pays commission on Joseph. i +
one 82 or 115
all taxes paid into Banks. +F-�•s� «� a. �.e�. 0++++++++++++++4,
That Ily-Law No. 463 to appoint a; BAYFFELb MA
Tax Collector having been read. three} IN
TROUBLE
times be passedwind executed by theaI
proper officials and the Seal of the In Goderich on Monday 17th, attl
Corporation attached. ; the conclusion of the testimony of I
That the resignation of Alex, Neeb A. 11. Judd, crown attorney of Mid- I
as foreman for Road No. 12 be ac I (Hosea Counts, Capt, Oliver Gold:-'•
eepted and that Benjamin McCann 'therpe, Bayfield, was eommated for!
be appointed in his place. `rill by Magistrate Reid at an ad -
That the following accounts and I uoui•ue.d preliminary hearing on a
orders be paid: ] charge of possessing offensive weep -
Bruce Mitchell rd. I. 81; '7:i.8R •' ons, dangerous to the public peace.
dittta 48.25; W. J. Presascator•, rd 2 , „\reefs valued at $2,000 are under
26.14;Sanford' Whit, rd 3, 2.00; G. 1 seizure and the crown seeks to con-
Hirtzel rd 4, 4.00; F, H. King, rd 5 f 1Kcate them, Accused • was ,allowed
9.20; H. Schenk rd 6, 4.80; W. i his liberty on $1,000 bail, Gold
-
9.20;
rd 8, 8.00; J. Regier rd 1.1 ' thorpe a wax veteran, will not let
5..65; A. H. Neeb rd 12 220.75, E. his valuable collettioe of rifles, re -
Geiser, rd 15, 2.10; R. Rata, rd 13, vo.lvers, shotguns ai.nd machine gun,
6.75; W. J. Lovie rd 19, 5,40; 1,;122 in number, be confiscated by the,
Lafond rd 20, 4.00; W. Bowman rd I crown without putting up a stub-
24, 54.85; H. Palmer rd 27, 2,f,",;, born fight and he pleaded not guilty
A. Neeb, gravel 94,75; W. Robinson c rind elected trial by judge and jury.
gravel 145,50; P. Dearing, gravel.' He was defended by Frank Donnelly.
8.50; J. Gardiner rd 16, 5.60; J. Wiliam }lough and his wife, Doris,
Patterson gravel 1.50; Treas. Grand j handyman and cook respectively et
Bend School Fair, grant 20.00; S.S. I the Stott home until they were. dig -
.No. .5,
is-I<lo..5, rebate for 1 bag of cementi charged on Aug, 300, both testo-
65; F. Guettinger, mills inspector fled that Capt. Goldthorpe had on
8.50; Can. Bank of Commerce, coin, f occasion bandislied firearms and thr-
on cheques 1.85; Geo, Eilber, making oatened to blow their brains out.
'le 169.25. ' I (lough said he was ordered by Mrs.
The Council adjourned to meet a -i Stott to send .for police. 13o obeyed!
ga.ni at the Town Hall, Crediton, on instructions, and because he did this"
ON
Fail and i jter
Dry
WOOL AND FLANNELETTE E`tTE BLA ET
UNDERWEAR, SWEATER COATS, CAPS.
GLOVES, MITTS, SOCKS., ETC., . ETC
,;;
ALSO RUBBER. BOOTS,. AND SHOES HAR-
NESS REPAIRS, AND MANY LINES OF
HARDWARE GROCERIES., ETC. ,
SPECIAL DISCQUIVT FOR 'CAS ti
Re N. DOUGLAS
Gi 'WEffiki M'R "OHA;fllhdT
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