Zurich Herald, 1934-02-15, Page 1ee
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HELD AT THE FOLLOWING
PLACES:
'VARNA—TOWNSHIP HALL
February 23rd, at 2 p. n.
ZURICH—TOWN HALL
February 23rd, at 2 p. m.
HENSALL—Connercial }Tote!
Fbruary 23rd, at 8 p. ms,
CREDITON—TOWN HALL
February 23rd, at 8
EXETER—TOWN HALL
'February 24th at 2 p.
'To discuss growing Soyabeans under
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COME AND DISCUSS MATTERS.
Canadian Soyabean Limited
MILTON —. „ONTARIO
Properly Fitted Gasses
C. E. ZUR13lIGG at Oa.
Will be at Hess' j'eweIery Store,
Every Wednesday AN -A -noon, betrin-
ning at 2 o'clock to Ct yv. with
glasses.
OUR CORNER
• The Ford Company of Detroit, has
increased he wages of, 20,000 men
ton per cent. .
utomobil,, owners aro • given un-
til t' „ March t,) -;••,
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1Iigitwa.y3 asks those who
can do so to purchase them or., 011CO.
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A new federal park is being pro-
posed in the Arctic for the. protect-
ion of fish: and game resources of
the north. It is suggested that it
be. located near Churchill.
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Rioting has been serious in Paris,
France, and the police and soldiers
opened fire on the mobs in order to
keep them under control. Many
people were killed and injured.
A Calgary woman cut her finger
the other day on a fish bone while
preparing dinner. Blood -poisoning
set in and he died from the effects.
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Eight carloads of Middlesex Co-
unty apples were shipped to foreign
markets last season, mostly to Eng-
land. This market is due in the first
place to the Imperial trade agree-
ments, and secondly to the co-oper-
ation of the -Ontario Dept. of Agri-
culture.—Ex.
In Canada during the pas e six
fiscal years tobacco, including cigar-
ettes, has provided 71% of the rev-
enue derived from excise duties. This
is remarkable and to some of us,
startling. During the last decade the
consumption of cigaretteshas risen
from 2,440,982,912 to 5,082,314,-
590. lust what effect this may have
upon the health of the community
one can only guess. ,
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Schumacher—In loviug meniory of
lolser dear Huebwed and Father, Mr.
"1.3 i. • Sell rf1^,1:1,?'",e1 , %Ito '(lied ono
age
The Houseof
is instituting an
spread of prices
and Consumers,
buying by chain
stores, methods
tock, and pro'
thole generally.
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Corrnn'..ons 0,t Ottawa,
enquiery into the;
between producers
the effects of mass
and departmental
of marketing live
nt-day business me -
The results of such
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Itilth •a clleely smile and a wave of
his hand
He just wandered into the better land
The flowery we place upon his grave
May wither and decay
But the love for him who sleeps be -
ah
Will never fade away.
Sadly missed by his loving )4:l:e
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Commons on Feb. 7th. The -total nu-
mber of persons in respect of which
pensions were paid was 264,840.The
number of dependent pensioners, was
18,745, and of disability pensioners
77,967. -
Dominion Will pay $375,367
To Ontario for Reilief •
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Authority has been gle'lea by order
in -council for the payment of 1375-
307 to the Province of Ontario in
connection with direct relief in 'a
long list of organized and unorganiZe
eel districts. A program of ,read
work and improvements in various
parts of Ontario, for which -the 'Doe
minion contrilaution will not exceed
$93,480, alit) has been approved
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FAMILY OF 21
(Toronto Star Weekly, Feb. 334.4
Two cradles and two high chairs
are an essential part of the house
furnishings of the home of • James
Itlasse 'on a farm two miles south of
St.- Joseph, which is 'on the Lake
shore, a short run down. from God-
eiich. In the family of Jews and
Mabel aThareetteil
12 years of ego-,
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Mes. Jeff Dickerson of Detroit, is
,S1.e.,nding a few weeks with her para -
fly .Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Foster
C. Price of London was a. vis-
itor in town last week, also attending
the funeral of her son -M -law, M.
Frank Kockerns.
Miss Leila Witmore of Kitchener,
was a week -end visitor with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Witmore of
he Babylon line.
?lay. Clare Merner, who has been
for!, some time with his uncle, Mr. J.
W. Merner of town, has returned to
his .home in Windsor.
Mr. John A. Hartman of .Zurich,
Spent a week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hartman, in torn, and
left,ou a business trip to London,—
Seaforth News.
Tle funeral of the late Frank
Koch-.mast Thursday afternoon,
Td1SHarg,•1y attended de.il,ite the 0°,-.-
trentely cold weather, and after the
funeral service in the Lutheean ch -
arch, the remains were laid to rest
in the Lutheran Cemetery, Goshen
Li/10south of town.
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,The large steam boiler of St. Boni--
face,R. C. Church, in Zurich, had to
for -epairs, and the members of the
be t' ell out and taken to the city
parih experienced some chilly air
eaphurch 'for worship the last
iwo—Salulayse A rather unusual ac-
cident occurred, as when the fire
is -burned Out and no heat required
for that day, the water in the steam
•boiler is let back into a resivor well :
to prevent freezing in the boiler, on! *
this particular time the velve that : :
lets this *watee back le the well had , ep
erne ice -Frl-r:rd :r• ,.....1-*
Cliael*.trL taitla,,; Ptablhbot
ktI..115 a year, U.S. $4.614' la
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Cuckoo (JP.-1,eer,,
6.95 and
VERY ORNAMENTAL
An Ideal Clock for the
'Kitchen (Den) or
Living Room
COME IN AND SEE THEM!
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Phone 74 Zurich
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ALL SIZES
Petroleum Coke, Semet Solvay eoks%
Genuine Rosedale Alberta Lump
Pocahontas and Miller Creek, awa.
on hand..
AGRICULTURAL TILE and BRXM.
Highest CASH price paid for Eggs
a Graded Basis.
DRIED APPLES WANTED
(Must be dry and bright)
W. R. DAVIDSON
Phone No, 1l HENSALL, 1L•
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givei gently when the .
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original shape. The secret lies in
t1ie. elastic wool used in the neces—
sary areas. ,But will m9n looy :bet-
ter in such suits? That isri.Lther
serious question. '
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'War Pensions Cost
• Friday, Eh :—Luther Le.dtaMfd.
Saturday—Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICES '
10 a. n.—German Service.
• 11.15 a.m.—Sunday &hoot
• 7.S• Stretelt,
• Evoryhody Wekezie is all &Ferrite*,
E. TUERKHEIK rig* tip&
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Canada paid $48.141,138 for wi'r
penSions during 1932, according to
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WEEK -END SPECIALS
Ready cut MaCroni,', 4 lbs.
Broken Sodas,. 2 lbs.
Rio Coffee
Chicken Haddie, t tin . .. .. 18c
'Graham Wafers flb: 25c
.Corn and peas at . 10c
Salted Peanuts, •2 lbs.
Perrin Sodas,, 2 Ibs. for
Fresh Fruitv end. P,roteries .Always en II era
Also Thmads, Pins, Laces, Etc,
len•no each Zurich
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not a queetion of lie:' add , sley whwq. ,,,!11. in still
:Masse. "1 am thankful to he strong 'hopped to from :30 to 35 below
enough to give life to all those little zero, and this spell lasted for about it
ones." 3,1r -s. ;•Iasse bakes bread IV • four days, with from zero to 35 -rr45 Tripi
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She does a family washins twice a ,S4tarday when it turned a little mil- V rtr
week, churns once a eVeek, 25 lbs. of der, a goodly number of damages (1«!
butter. A 100 -pound bag of flour is NVIIS experienced by pipes freezing, •
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bought each Saturday. Of the herd and in many cellars potatoes and co
of 81 cows owned by the Masses, 6 apples were frozen. While this we -
are reserved to provide milk and ek it is still cold, but we can get a -
cream for the family. They have at long better with heating out homes
the moment 18 pigs. They kill a and places Of business which was
200 -pound pig every two weeks ea- ee;t0 a problem last week. Some of
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tiely for home use. They have 12 tile older pioneercannot recall
horses and a tractor to work th i experiencing such a continuous
awes of rented farm which is requir- cold snap. Surely if the old adage
Oa to suppoit the family of 21 souls. • holds out ef a good whiter, a rood
Maurice, the, oldest son, and Flor- summer; we will lupe? a big C1 the
ence, the oldest girl were both mar- 1 coming summer.
lied last November. They live with-
in shouting distance of the modest ' SOX. • SOCIAL
frame farmhouse, on the flat level
fields along Lake Huron. They do On February 27th, all loads lead
their shopping in Zurich, and the to the .Zurich Town Htll, where a
boot and shoe trade of Zurich is 'Box Social and a very fine concert
kept busy. Dr. A. 3. 11,1acKirmon ef is to be. 'held under the auspices of
2.,Urich has officiated et an but one ethe Zurich Library Associetion. A
of the births in the Masse rtnnly regular old time programme is being
*They do not have the doctor foroffered ineludiag a short play, chor
much else. Ther have a ear. • A 21-1 uses, readings, instrumentals, ete.;
passenger sedan, of course the most
it will hold is eleven. Mr. MaSSO
said: he would not have the car ex-
cept to go to church. It is three and
a half miles up to church, ana where
there :are two masses on Sunday we
can all go. But usually there is only
one. So eleven get in the `car. The
older ,boys di?. not drive the car at an.
What motel 'big they want they get
on the tractor. This family are the
1011 the rtnest orchestra that can be
produced in this section of • the
countryce: The. price of admission is.
25 cents to the men- and also 25c to
any letty,who does not bring a box
to be ofiered for, sale. Any lady
bringing a box is admitted free.' To
any gentleman &lying a box the
price of admission will be deducted.
Children will be admitted for 15c.
• if you evanteto spend a, really enjoy-
'cksa.:endents of ,Pier.re i'mtsse, who :ea. evoldng rome 41 the social, yoll
darrle 1'itnn Franc.i and wa,.. married will not only be spending an eve -a-
ka Qut!..n,..' , Cky in the y.,ar 1 044, ea. ;11 eeed clean end aeineing eft-
- 1 to :"*Lll'io Pin,1 do la ch,inain, And . eteinelent but you will lie the
. 4 f,. „,.4.•:... 1 ,:l..: .. . 4. If ri:V1.,1 ,15-1.111',. :-... nc .,.1 l,elplag the Public .1'.i. ra,%.•
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of 'Quebec in 16'10 to Catherine Bin time. As Andrew H. Brown would
sote th.c•ir little on became Skalr do ,,,y, "qui two or three birds with
, Lanzon, one of he $•10gnetirs of that one stone, or somepin." tverybody
Wvicoine.
tainifframaziar AmirjEkl Dew w,t14.3 that was old Quame,
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Cold Weather Needs
We have the Goods in stock that you require for t41.
Cold Weather, Such as Woolen Windbreaker, Wool:
Blankets, Flannelette Blankets, Dress Goods, Frannie4„
ettes, Military Flannels, Etc., Etc.
Also Stockings, Socks, Mitts, Gloves, Mens, Bays end
Childrens' Heavy Rubbers, Sweater Coats and Pal
Over Sweaters. Hardware, Halters and Harness
Repairs, Special Prices on_Overalls and Shirts.
Highest Prices Paid for Good :Bright Dried Apples
FRESH GROCERIES ALWANS ON HAN:1,
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