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Zurich Herald, 1937-09-02, Page 8Work ever Done" This old saying may or may not be true, but certainly if your home lacks running water, and a kitchen sink, the job of housekeeping is greatly increased. \Vith running water, supplied by a Duro Pumping System, and piped to any part of your home, it will be ready fpr an Emco sink in the kitchen and an Emco equipped bathroom. All Emco Fixtures and Fittings are carefully made, subject to the closest inspection and will give years of unexcelled service. Emco prices are moderate. For example, Snow-white Enamelled Sink, as illustrated, 20" x 42", including Faucet and Trap, ready for installation for as low as $36.00 The Duro Special Pump, illustrated below, has a capa- city of 250 gallons per hour, is supplied with a 30 gallon Galvanized Tank and 110 volt, 25 or 60 cycle, motor, and costs only .... $89.00 Small Monthly Payments The Home Improvement Loan Act enables you to purchase Emco fixtures, fittings and Duro Pumps on the monthly payment plan over a period not exceeding three years. Enquiries given prompt attention and estimates supplied without charge. FOR SALE BY: STADE and WEIDO Duro-Special 38 Also supplied for Gasoline EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LTD. Engine operation London Hamilton Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver ..................++,.............÷.......÷.++++..., BUILDING MATERIALS I 4 If you intend doing any Building or Repairing this Year 4' ▪ we will be pleased to supply you with the finest of f. 4. Building Materials. Let us quote you. 4 :a. SUMMER SCREENS a Combination Doors --screens for the summer and glass • interchangeable for winter. Will make screens to prop - 4. erly fit your windows, Etc. Etc. Let us have your order Headquarters for Johns -Manville Building Materials +i • :PHONE 4. *143F++++++++++++++++++++++ .±÷÷+÷÷+++++++++++++++++++ •••0•S•e••ta•tla••0e aw••N. **s•e4sca1M01aei+••••0••0a•••• h • . • ZURICH CREAMERY• e a • • We Pay a Premium of Two Cents per Pound B. e Fat for Churning Cream delivered at our plant. Prompt Service and Highest Cash Price Guaranteed s Your Cream Graded, Tested and Paid for the same Day. c. 9 • LBILEISC Zumcn C{ 4 4 IMP Si YOUR EGGS AND POULTRY We also buy and pay Cash for your Eggs and Poultry at Highest Market Prices, according to grade. ----Your Patronage Appreciated! THE ZURICH CREAMERY 2 s f 1 Yw• a • 110•N*•!1•*•few**** &regoes eeetemec 1i1k+ eeeeeeneectneeeeee s COUNTY NEWS Crediton—With the fine weather 1.x e is iling the past week, after the -sleet period, harvesting and threshing .mod is in full swing. Every ri+tsilable man and team is pressed Wm. service. Thedford—Work , has commenced Gnat the river bridge east of Thedford rmn No. 7 highway, where repairs >Ortat'e necessitated by the spring tu,..,c(s, limbic is being •routed by Sy- All'an over the K'londY kc bridge into ..i 4ericr—A.t the level C.N.R. cro- ..ztiiqg just out of town, on No. 8 . al.igikvty, where thQ.rf, have been sev- aor .l atalities in receift, years, wo.rk- <•...a have completed installation of a• Iwig -wag. Workman is Injured Jack Barton, of Goderich, was painfully injured while working at the Dominion road machinery plant when he was struck by a shalt which broke loose on a hydraulic press.His right hand was struck and badly !lacerated and three bones were bro- ken. Aged Woman Injured Rnjoying her first outing in some time, owing to failing health, Mrs. Chas. the Girvin, Goderit:h, aged 87, fell C sidewalk .<ew a11, as •ria (• •p, t, l d from f' a car and 'broke her hip. She is in hospital in srrlous eondrt.on. Aid Red Cross Fund Red Cof 'Goite.,:ch Chin - 0:+e was close:i of $272, rhea: were 12 c(ontrli.ptors, soma giv HONi.«URABLE: EARL ROWE State*. EU Party's • Stand on • Labor The national policy of the Liberal -Conservative Party, Provincial and Dominion, for many years has been to create industry for the purpose of providing work and wages for labor and a profitable home market for the farmer; the lumberman and other primary producers.. The Party's sympathetic attitude towards labor is evi- denced by the Social legislation on our statute books. The Liberal -Conservative Party believes that labor should receive a fair share of the fruits of industry and is entitled to organize in order to improve the lot of the worker as regards wages, hour's, security in old age and all other conditions of industrial life. The Liberal -Conservative Party reaffirms its traditional policy of in- sisting upon the maintenance of law and order in all industrial disputes and pledges itself firmly and scrupulously to uphold the laws of Canada. The Liberal -Conservative Party in Ontario .stands for the following: 1. The right of employees to bargain .collectively through their own representatives chosen without dictation, coercion or intimidation. 2. It is and has for :many decades been a fact that both capital and labor are International in their organization. Accordingly the right of the worker to :belong to the union of his choosing, Canadian or International, craft or industrial, is fully established; provided always that the unions must observe, and that capital must observe, in all their actions, the laws of Canada. 3. The Liberal -Conservative Party is unalterably op - ,.posed to the introduction into Ontario of sit-down strikes, sabotage or other violations of our law, and for the purpose of clarity hereby places itself on record as being opposed to such illegalities whether they are introduced into Ontario by labor unions affiliated wth the C. I. O-, the A. F. of L., or any other organization, capital or labor. 4. That representatives from other countries, both of capital and labor, shall be subject on the sane principles as other people to our immigration laws and that they shall when admitted to this country, strictlyobserve the laws of the land. 5. The primary function of the state in all industrial disputes is FIRST—to take no sides and to maintain law and order without the display of unnecessary or provocative force, and SECOND, to enact and impar- tially administer adequate legislation for the conciliation of industrial disputes. 6. The right to work in Canada is not dependent upon membership in any organization. 7. That no strike shall take place until all reasonable methods of conciliation are exhausted and the worker should have the right of secret ballot free from unproper influence or coercion in all decisions relating to the dispute. 8. The Liberal -Conservative Party will continue in the future as in the past to defend the principle of freedom of association within the law. Theparty re -affirms its belief that the essence of democracy is trust in the people and to rely on freedom and not in dictatorship, that public opinion may be led but.. not driven and that the greatest safeguard of orderly progress and reform is • the sound common sense of all, classes of the Canadian people: I have stated frankly and fearlessly my party's policy toward labor and law enforce. relent. I stand now, as always, for law and order, for all, under all circumstances. This policy is the detmocrae British method and I shall apply these principles in the administration of our ptovincial affairs. Leader of the Liberal -Conservative Party in Ontario SCARFE'S PORCENAMELSLOOR FOR INSIDE OR OUTSIDE -WOOD OR CEMENT JOHNSTON & KALBFLEtaCH Zurich ing $50, including a chef whose son also in the car, was not, held. is fighting in Shanghi. In Some cases contributions approximated one mon ;th's wages. Obtains. Nine Firsts Painful Injury Thos. Hoffman, Goderich young mon was painfully injured while 'wor- king at the warehouse of the Goder- ioh Salt Co. when a 50-1b. cube of. salt dropped on his foot, inflicting a -sinful gash and crushing the foot adly. The accident occurred when 'ioffman, with a gang of men, was eirpaged in piling salt in the ware -, I Borden Sanders, a fourth form pupil at Exeter H.S., is to be eon- 'gratulated on the' excellent standing 4" *he .recent examinati- ons. In all of the nine subjects he .,!trued he secured first el!ass honors. Caving completed. his course m Exe- ''tei he expects to attend Wedtern University when the term opens. na,use. Car Is Ditched Three c o .cti ants of p i :. escaped injury when a the civehicle turned ovct in a ditch i>, Goderich Tp, The driver, W. 0. Angus, of Detroit, and Mrs. C. Sol of Goder- ich. were taken to jail by re. Con- stable J". ret uson, charges : «c ba - in made, Ii. Purdy of VYrnghai;,, Walks Seventeen Miles C ' r.n{;li•,+anti iutis John Durgin, 78- ear r 4er en recei t ole fa n ' i Iif`it;ld As li lot tug news that his daughter, rtes. 4los. 'McNevin Goderich, had giver 'birth is a 10 -ib. baby girl, that he walked the 17 miles from his farm to 1'"iodewrinil: to see the baby. He was off- ered several lifts, but refused them, and ,rid he felt no ill effects, from Tho wa11c. •i0> •N•NN•.0••••t4lNO ;a0*** *MMINDNNNON•N s Coal and Coke • We are now .filling orders for the. •• coming winter's fuel. Prices will •• be higher later on, so order now! • Master and Pioneer Poultry Feeds • Plow points to fit all inakes of ! plows SEEDS! SEEDS! We are in the Market for Red, Alsike, weet Clovers and Timothy ,Seeds_ 1 LBch l e b Son •h►Sdd•IAOSOS••NM•SSSM sup sM NtBNONN•ON••IA•N•� Back To Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Frank SIarach, of I3oclland; Southern •Sesk., and two 'sons, have 'arrive.' at Auburn, paving been forced to leave thoir homer on account of dr®u For o eight ears r Rh years they have had no crop. They lived In what was was known as the dust i'lowl and had good farms and farm t'nuildings. Their household and farm effects skid stock came by freight, ',we` "n Pornin<r '}11, car Tfie. are locating' 2 i -ac e y � oar, a ASN r tezii- an the home 1Duel- Blade—Scotchmer Trinity Church Bayfield, was ben- . utifufly decorated with a profusios. of gladioli tend other seasonable flo-. wars an A. I.Sth when >r oi leanE;. eh lest , laicr dau' c J:. of Mr. and Mrs. W� Sc Scot/dinner became the bride of Jets.., ID-Black, younger son of Mr. and'1 Ma's. Aim. Black of -Seaforth. `Tire,ug; � i ceremony was nertormnr , at high. noon 'bv the "Rector, Rev. W. G. Ilu ... ler, grid Mrs. It. Moorehouse 'presided ;k lir ergaiz3.