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Zurich Herald, 1934-06-14, Page 1`.1 c XXX No. • .1'Y,', ;,•• s Z1JR1CH„ THURSDAY mom; Patronize the:localMerd* DECORATION SERVICE, BRONSON UNE CEMEtEitY Sunday afternoon, Juane 117f.ht 1934 At 2...30 entliock Program wilt consist. of Decoration - of Graves. Special' Singh's' Fr.. Addres- : ses by Rev. E.. Burn mull Rev. .W. Henrich.. Also. Musical Serections. DEAR FRIENDS—You are invited to be present at ehe Memorial and • Grave Decoration. Seruices as above :mentioned. You are kindlj request- ed to bring bouquets o dowers, to participate in thcratm ef 'the Graves of Your Relatives and Eli--; ends buried on. this Sererene Stmt. enext Offering will he rec -eeved for thelea- utifying and upkeep o dee Grounds. Hoping you willcome. aeol enecintbe, Services of Hatiowert IllennoJen. We Remain, Your Entereeted Fkle ends, Cemetery' Reraxel. JUNE 14, 1934. Don't forget the date'of the &1oe- itio, ltnesday„ when the people will be called upon ee elect a mem, ber for ,the Provincial • Gi'evernment. There are three candidates in the conteet, an Independen.t, a Libel:al- Progressive and a Conservative, and they all have their arguments, and Odes to the story, but all people are :advised to honor their franchise and go out and vote. It is amuseing to en to note how heated and enthused ranine people get at times like this. To us there is nothing to get ,ex -cited :about, as after the election srliolte has died away, regardless of who is elected things go on about just the same, and we always live in the same ,country, under the same taws; Can• - ade, the finest country in the world that we know of. So we plead to one and all to just take things tool :an :dont have a tift or a hot argu- ment with perhaps your be friend. 1 Vote for Ballantyne haslepaadent Liberal -Progressive -2 on Tuesday, June 19th The Conservative Part3. Las been' in- power for 26 years. Its leaders have grown. restless in office—drunk with political pap and heartless as to the firce c tlse people. Without shame the Premier ...nd Cabinet raise& their' cram salaries in 1930 by an extra :62,000, while 400,000 smartly, 'citizens were starving. They paid $40,000, to three favorites for "advice" en how to,sell a Bond Issue. Even Honest George 'forgot" he Lad $25,000 of nearly worthless Abitibi Bonds waif after klyialtrarroasle them valuable. Toronto ward heelers arer. given Iigkem.c. iiights--Maittistrate* must buy their way to office ' SURELY irs TIME FOR A CHANGE Ballantyne House -cleaned in Huron. Try him at Toronto 'Young'Hepturn Promises a NEW DEAL For The Worker: Piodeictive work, minimum wages . .and ireenreatce. - For The Unfortunateee ola Age . Pensions honestly admunsterea Mother's Allowance . where one • child or more_ For The Returned Soldier: A Share of appointments. In Huron NM- ONE has 'gone to the Soldiers, ---- Sheriff„ Registrar,. Crown .Attorney, Supreme Court Registrar,. Magistrate, 'Clerks or Bailiffs. For The Taxpayer: "Honest administration, pegged debt, and slashes in..s0a1ies. GIVE HEPBURN: A TRY - HE'LL MAKE GOOD Henry's Debt Increase of over $80,000, a day will SWAMP 'THE 'PROVINCE Help stop this — Vote for Ballantyne A vote for a Henry/Candidate is a vote for higher taxes and increased debt.. 'Mr. 'EIe4tor---Can }rote nitaid it? ' ll!liglilIgilili11i111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111(111111i NEW cery Store Weston's Sodas fper IW) — „ .10c Princess. Soap Flake.s ,(per pkg.) . ......14c Tomatoes choice 2 ize 1,:per 9c P and G. soap,. 4 bars .... .... i4c Heinz red kidney 'beans, per :fin ._. .......... I 5c Strawberry jam, large jar . .... ... Thistle baking powder, 141). ifin ...-- 18c Clark's tomato soup, per 'tin ...... t5c Cooked Spaghetfi, 2 tins .. . ........ 25c Cltitectir; Soda in Bulk and Cans Fresh Fruits' and Groceries Always on Rand. Are•e3 Threads, Pins, Laces,, Etc. •tk e 7TV!"""`,11';'.,,'• , EGGS WARD (li fill( 441., ' • • • er Phalle 1•65 4-•;; 1..0141#A490.1..iktga. 1 CARD OF THANKS - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk and Miss Verna Birk wish to thank their, -nelghlezirs and friends for the- klinle • ness and sympathy extended during thcjr recent bereavement and also for the floral tributes and loan of ears. HAY COUNCIL 'rhe regular monthly meeting Of the Council of the Township of 'tar was held in the Town. hall, Zuri on Monday, June 4th, 1934, Wi all the. members present. After t adoption of the minutes of th g me ings held on May ,7th and May 12 the Council became organized as Court of Revision on the 1934 A essment Roll. Four appeals had b ed made as follows: A. A. Web assessed to high on buildings a claim for exemption on woonlan Jacob Deichert assessed too hig Canada Company to have Wi4 Lot and lot 9 Con 6 assessed to The Ca ada Company as owners; to asse Wm. Fairbairn and Luella Fairbai as tenants W part lots 16-17, con. The followin resolution diepoSe of the appeals: That appeal of A. A. Weber dismissed; appeal of Jacob Deiche be dismissed; appeal of the Cana Company and Wm. Fairbairn be a lowed, and that the Court of Revi ion be closed and the 1934 asses ment Roll of the Township of Ha be confirmed as arnended. The Council then resumed the r gular order of business. After di posing of the communications th following resolutions were passed: That the resolution passed -at th Council meeting held on January 1934 fixing the price to be paid fo gravel at ten cents per yard be am ended to read as follows: Rate o pay for tvrevel to b fifthen cent per cubic yard, the owner of the p to keep the same eleas of all robstru tion and and waste material without e era charge. That William Fairbaien of the of Hay be employed by the Townshi /10 Or. Ok' d; hi rn 4 be rt da I- s- 5- e- s - 8, r e' it ERAL Ckester L. smitik, Pabibkiam 'LSI; year, Ira $1.110 Adosionee CAA IN AIIIRIAits, •X *Atli 11111•111114100 and Read. the Rome Paper Mr. T. C. Joynt of Hensan made a business trip to town on Monday. Mr. Norman Gascho, accompanied by Rev. E. Burn, motored to Lon- don on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry G. Hess and farnlly were Sunday visitors with fri- ends in Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heist of Detroit, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Oscar and Mrs. Harry Siemon and week -end visitors with relatives in daughter Miss Leis, of London, were The Zurich Band is getting inter- ested again, and from now on the boys will have a practice every Thurs day evening, beginning this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller of Lon- don and Mr, Walter Miller of Park- hill were Sunday visitors at the home of the boys' father, Mr, William Miller. Sunday afternoon will be obser- ved as Decoration Service Day on the Evangelical Cemetery Bronson Line, to which the public are in- vited. The only political meeting adver- tised for Zurich town hall is on Saturday evening, when Mr. Ballan- tyne, the Liberal candidate will have a nuinber of speakers present to ad- dress the public. At last relief came from the uri- cOinfoitable dust. that has been perienced in the village, as the big '?Teunty oiler•arrived ''on Monday and Pgave all the streets as well as the back streets a liberal amount of oil, but the rain came along about the t same time, so it likely will be some time before the dust will again be a nusiance in town. On this coming Sunday, Juni Thread Sunday willbe b ncl as handy man around the stone cru slier while same is in operation. That accounts covering paymen on Township Roads, •Telephone and General accounts be passed as per vouchers:: R. Miller rd. 9, 5.60; R. Adams, rd. 10, 2.45; Huron Expositor, ad- vertising re tenders 3.99; Pedlar People, corrugated eolverts rd. 15, 40.80; Wm. Farrell, - rd 18 • 1.55; E. Hendrick, rd 14 29.25; John Oesch, rd .15, N. Foster,. rd 6, 10.45; A. Smith rd 8 5.60; M. M. Russell, rd. 1, 4.90; Sam Hey, ditching rd 18, 2.50; Urban Plile, rd 14 3,65; J.M. Ziler rd 10 8,55; W. Coleman, rd. 2 5.60; Dominion Road Mchy. Co.„ repairs for crusher 52.63; J. Rich- ardson, rd. 5 2.50; J. Parke rd. 1 83.00; Telephone Accounts—Bell Tel. Co., tolls March to April 68,70,- Northern Electric Co. material 127.- 90; Zurich Central, switching four weeks 68.00; Postage, express, etc., 17.93; A. F. Hess, part salary 125.00 a G. Hess, labor, material etc. 163.- 80. General Accounts:: Poatage, ex- cise, etc., township 19.42; Municipal' World, 1934 s-tatutes, etc. 3.43. G.T. Miekle Z Sons, seed grain 20.44; J. Corriveau, jr. seed grain 15.00; W, Truemner, sheep killed by dogs 5.00; Fred Haberer, valuator sheep 2.00; A. F. Hess, part salary, tp. 12'5.00; J, F. Ingrain, seed grain 5.60. Th -at the Council adjourn to meet again on Tuesday, July Srd, 1984, at 1.30 in the afternoon. A, F. Hess, Clerk. Capital Theatre Goderich Phone 47 Now Playing—Edward Everett Hor ' ton in a real laff "The Poor Rich" Monday, Teesday, and Wednesday Something diffr erent in adventue tales! S.O.S. ICEBERG Five desperate men and a beautiful, cultured woman trapped on a Omen - land ice born Rodha Rocque and Ernst inlet world's greatest daredevil aviator 17, • 111 the interests of the India Lace In- dustry, in the local St. Peter's Luth- eran Sunday School. This year the cause will be presented in a very concrete manner as a special pro- gram featuring a short play has been prepared. This program is to be given immediately following the les- son period. All members of the Sun day school, parents and friends are cordially invited to be present. Sunday afternoon was a big day in St. Boniface R. C. Church at Zur- ich, when the Holy Name noeieties of Zurich, French Settlement, Mt. Carmel, Biddolph and Parkhill gath- ered here for their annual celebrati- on. ' 'The prosession which pas head- ed by the Zurich • band, followed by the various societies marched through town being three bloyks in length, After this they retired to the church for service where a special speaker Priest of London addressed the large gathering. OBITUARY We regret very much to be called upon to cronicle the passing of a young life in the person of Mrs. Menno Steckle, Jr., whose maiden name was Vila IVIusselman, and who assed this life at Victoria Hospital, ondon, on Sunday, • in her 83rd ear, after a brief illness. Several reeks ago the departed took an at- ack of rheumatic fever, and it was -ought she was about over this bed she seemingly took a relapse, hich developed into acute append - ins, and she was rushed to the hos.- tal last Monday and immediately Aerated on, and just as hopes were ing entertained for her recovery, e turned to worse and passed away Sunday. It was about thirteen ars ago when Mrs.,Steckle and her in sister, now Mrs. Peter Ginger - .:hi the same neighborhood on the 70118011, Line, Stanley, came to these rts as school teachers taking the o Bronson Line schools, which ey successfully taught for five ye - when they both became married the mentioned gentlemen and t was eight years ago. Thea late s. Steekle was of a fine christian trader, very much beloved' by all o knew her, and she will be niis- in the community, as well as in home where she is so badly need - Besides her sorrowing husband two little girls, Elizabeth 6, 'Mildred 8, she leaves her mother . Muesleman of lehnire and one then The funeral was held 011. 1))4,,d;ly afternoon' from her ltite e•1 htztPley 0,•• 1114x11(.!:.{1 161.4rit11 lo; •befOro Rev, E. Burn or •oiliciated. -The bei.eaved illy have the sympathy of e. large of' grit L y ti w 10 pi be sh 0) ye tw id pa tw th ars to - • the eir Thursday, _Friday and Saturclny clu An attraction you've waited for! wh sed ed. and and fleney VIII"Mazes forth again. Mrs ,ALEXANDER KORDA bre protne•ee en • •en : 'r• ' , .t...A•tt ' r10.0 Coming— i'dnund Lowe in "Le Pat t'ail in Lovc" fain Sat. at 3 p. re) CATHERINE THE GREAT rhe genius that prodtieed "King Special SALE On: WALTHAM POCKET WATCHES $10.00 buys a 15 Jewel En- graved Chrome Cases. $15.00 buys a 15 Jewel En graved Gold Cases. Come in and See These! BLUE COAL ALL GRADES Genuine Semet Solvay Giros' Miller's Creek WE CARRY ONLY THE H/CHESern' QUALITY FUEL Agricultural Tile and Brick CASH paid for Eggs en Geneteide- Ba4,r Mess, The Jeweller) W. R. DAVIDSON 74 Zurich Phone No. 111 HENSALL4, O. • er••••44••••••••••44,4144,441. 144.4144•04•41.0•10*********11.444 • A • • SUMMER SUITS INow is the time to buy- and wear your new STRAW • • HAT. We have now a splendid' range, Come and lit us show you, and get your's before it's too later • COME IN AND SEE OUR PALM BEACH, AND ' • FLANNELL SUITS FOR MEN, PRICED • • • • FROM $11.00TO $15.00 • • • • • "CLOTHES OF QUALITY" - • 1 WW lin 11OffMalla & Son *MISALUIRS AND FVDRAIALD/REcrows •. • • • .••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••• --neenetereeeneneeneneeeneeenteennennettrneenen.eneenee 1111.11111111111.111111•110M1111111.111.1•11•11.111011111011101125M941111111MINIUM101111.100$0111100. ou. our Let Hs no New Curtains and Curtain Goods; .New Prints aN Broadcloths; New House Dresses. Men's and Boys' Fancy Shirts; also Work Shirts and Overalls... Men's and Boys' Rubber Boots and Work Shoes; Women's, Misses and Childrens' Shoes, Sandals and Oxfords. Many lines in Hardware such as Paints and Varnishes GraniteWare, Tinware, Etc,, Etce. HARNESS REPAIRS A SPECIALTY This Season's Vegetable and Flower Seeds 5c and Or. Package. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND irlt?t4 ic)(c) f . ill 0 114 e 7 E3 LA 1,C 1 4