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Zurich Herald, 1935-01-24, Page 1"VOL. XXXV No. 29 ZURICH:. THURSDAY MO atronize the horne -Do You Need Glasses? JAIL 31st, 'GLEN TO MOTORISTS ..The department of highwayshas requested police • to refrain from lay- ing charges against those, operating on 19"35 .Remises -with, .January 31st, Hon. T. B. McQuesten, Ontario min- ister of highways stated. The ':min- ister said the earlier notice warning Stop and Think how important it is, motorists their 194 licenses had ex - that you wear correct glasses--cor-: pired has not brought an entirely rectly prescribed for your vision.; satisfactory response. Be asked pol- ice to warn motorists of the neces- sity of renewing immediately, their old. licenses. 4---+x,• BABY IN NEW HOME Now that legal proceedings have been completed in the Juvenile Court at Goderich, a splendid home has been found by Reeve Davidson, for the little Wingham Babe known as ST. PETER'S"Miss Huron", who was adopted, by the County of Huron and Wingham, Evangelical LutheraChurchwho jointly share the cost of her maintenance. This baby, two years old, was very much under weight and undernourished when it was placed Correctly styled to your face. Your health may largely depend on. keens vision. See C. E. ZU BRIGG, R. 0. At HESS JEWELERY STORE Every Tuesday at ZURICH ,At Dashwood, Saturday, .air Pfile's Stare. ZURICH — ONT "A Changeless Christ For a Chan hag Wer/d." Friday, 8h—Luther League- -Saturday—Choir Practicer :SUNDAY SERVICES: 10 a. m.—German S'erva"ce. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30. p.m.—English sexvi , 'Everybody Welcome to alt Services. E. TUERKUEIM , Pastor. '11111111111111111111101111111M1111111111111111 ere JANUARY 24, (935. Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in Advauese 61.60 DiARi ATIE3. 02 MAY gOit OarYARernakk • d read the local aper She Repan' I wish to advise the Public am in a position to do all kindy shoe repairing, and solicit your ronage. Give us .a trial for workmanship. NEW! SMART Low Priced 15 Jewel Watch for Men BLUE COAL Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea. GARFIELD BROWN Zurich -- Ont.. more bread. A Ave year campai about to get under way with thi k, ject in view. The millers and )k- ers are said to be joining force ll endeavor to put the scheme ac s If successful, it should Mean gr di imports of Canadian wheat. 4.-4. SOMETHING NEW 1 In some respects the Toronto in cipal election campaign afforded amusing spectacle to people resi in the Hospital, but has gained from outside that city. For the first pounds to 16 pounds. in memory., hey saw the Globe the Mail and Empire. fighting sid side for the same candidate; ha en with the assistance of the Te ram, they were unable to elect hi' to the mayor's chair. 'Oddly enougl too, they saw the Toronto Star,nut In Canada we have our "Fish We- standing example in Canadian jourl ek", "Cheese Week" and other kind nalism of he success of private i'' of "Days" and "Weeks .. Now a terprise, supporting a candidate o movement is on foot to get the peo- the C.C.F. party which aims to so ple of the United Kingdom to eat' cialize industry.—Ex. EAT MORE BREAD Campaign Oa Foot illlilllii3111111lf I111ll!!!(I11t!! Il@1111111111MR1! til i{1II 1 IfllIIff 1111111111111llll3 IEflIUf1IIIIIII(11111111111111I11M1111111111111111@111IIII11IIIIIIHIIIfU111f111111111uII1111ME811U IN ORDER TO '1 EDUCE OUR STOCK BEFORE OUR ANNUAL STOCK TAKING,. WE ARE OFFERING ALL OUR HEAVY UNDERWEAR, SWE- ATERS, HOSIERY, ETC., AT PRICES THAT WILL SELL THEM IN A RRA OUR DRY G ODS :NOW ON SALE WILL BE SOLD AT SALE PRICES UNTIL SOLDOUT. BUT HERE WE HAVE A FEW NEW SPECIALS IN GROCERIES: Rallertaa GROCERS Men O.xyd''oi, large pkg ..... 39 Fry's or I" itr s Cocoa, I:9c, Golden. Bantam erre . 2 tins for_.. ....... a_.3c Maple. leaf Sock Eye Sal mon,. 1-1b,„ tin me. 15c. Royal York T Wiz. 28c Chance quality tomatoes. large' tine 2 for , ..._ 19c Peas .No. 3s„ Vis Maaroni, 2 Has.... --Ile Dates',. 3 lbs.. for .,......,......,25c Raisins., large lap Seed's; „W._............,...19 02130031[1.„.µ93 Men's Work Slats Reg. 1.25 at _. »,a..... ».., 97c Reg. T.O€' al....... .,�... 79c Reg. 75c at :N 4..�.� 59c These are not ;U the spec- ials we have There axe a los: more Vat .naentionea. SL .Flannelette Blankets Grey -only,. . largest size. You -will have' -to be here on time 'if you vazzg one of these. 'Sale Price pr. $1.97 All :w oil .checked and plain with .blankets, `Sale Price 25 Women's1-lose Silk :and -wool and .ai wool 49c Pair. Children's all wool Hose, Sale 39c and 49c. Pr. Meu's.AlIWooi Underwear Corriliiatnat o s . ...«. $1.95 Two Piece, per a-ment en''s Reece Lamed 1,7nderwear C ,,, inatirra c t ..,.... ... i .15 wwo niece Fleece or' riteinent 59c trovazglanommitaramangamrsaamtraor 1111 .1 i, 111 kir.`.lai•n==.. 17.1 .` ;�...9!?1,E1'.i ,.a1. 1'1 1 •i� Miss Helen Thiel has taken a pos- ition at Hensall. Dr. A. J. MacKinnon motored to London on Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Swan of Brucefield, was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. Erwin Sehilbe of town. Mrs. Jane Guenther of Dashwood, visited with her sister, Mrs, L. Gei- ger the past week . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Braun and family of Forest, were Sunday vis- itors at the home of her father, Mr, Wm, Lamont. Messrs. Lorne and Lloyd Cook and Mr. Edward Brenner of Kitch- ' ener, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner. Judge T. M. Costello of Goderich, was in town on Wednesday and pre- sided at the sitting of the Division Court. The Zurich • Agricultural Society held their annual meeting in the Town Hall on Monday with a fairly well attended meeting. The treasurer, Mr. E. F. Klapp gave a very good report of the past year's activities, as the Society has the snug balance on hand of around 3350, which will give them a -good start for the year 1935. All ti• the ounces of the past year werere- raLeted, and the Society is anticipat- ,.awn0,ther Art Sateen For Com- forters Reg. 50c at yd. 35c' Reg. 35c at yd. 29c, Chintz at yd. 19c1 White and Striped Flannel ette Reg. 25-30 yd. Sale 19c 136131931.341333331MrtptIllet3333131123•M31101313,1330131+, 13,,Z1=1361=1 Loudasac Dress Flannelette Sale at per yd. 23c Ladies' and Children's Underwear Ladies Bloomers and Vests Reg up to 75c, Sale at 49c Silk Vests -and Bloomers Reg. 75c at 59c Frilled Curtain Ne Sale price.. , ., 15c Plain curtain Net, Reg, up to 30c yd. at 18c New Paints, ' New Patterns, .Ren up to 30c yd. Sale at 19c. rich c . ,� r T.w r ;i�� . WtWI(111�i11�11ii1 �lifit �� Don't forget the Grand Carnival at the Zurich Rink on Thursday ev- ening, January 24th, when liberal prizes will be awarded for the var- ious costumes. Following the Carni- val a lVlaccosin Dance will be held. Good music will be provided, and the public are invited to attend this big evening in Zurich on the IocaI rink. I On Monday evening January 28th a $9.95 $9.95 A dependable Time Keeper At a Low Price. Beautiful Cased With Bracelet to Match! Hess, The lager Phone 74 Zurich Genuine Semet Solvay +fiffi MILLERS CREEK and Rosedale Alberta Pocahontas Briquets A new Domestic Fuel for every var. pasta, Inj;enso Heat, very little ern or Asli. W. R. DAVIDSO CASH paid for Eggs on a Grades Basis. Phone 10 BEISTSAr 4, 4, 4, r 4, 4, • c • • a• 4 0 • e 6 m i hockey tournament will be staged when. the following teams will par-- ticipate: �! Grand Bend, Crediton, Hensall and Zurich. A prize will be given to the fifinal winning team. Be sure and come out for some real hockey on Monday night. HYMEN'IAL Double Wedding A quiet but pretty double wedding was spiemnized at the Lutheran par- sonage, London, on Thursday Janu- ary 17th at 3 o'clock, p.m. when Rev. C. Killinger of that city offi- ciated at the wedding of Miss Verlyn Thiel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel of Zurich, was tin;tad in weddlock to Mr. ILavmond :Risher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Fisher also of Zurich. The other contracting parties were, Miss Elda Stephan, daughter of Mrs. Mary Stephan and the late John Stephan, was united in marriage to, Mr. Leon- ard eonand Wagner, son of Mr: and Mrs. William Wagner of Zurich. After ,E; the ceremony the two bridal couples returned to Zurich to the home of Mr, and t41+'.g. Wm. Thiel where a IoveIy wedding dinner was. serried.. Schwalm—Mckenzie The parsonage of the EtiangelicaI, Tautheran Church of Zurich, was the scene of a -quiet but pretty wedding ort Saturday January IOth, when .Rev. E. Tuerkheim united in the sbonds of holy matrimony Lawrene' Enna,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter "Schwalm of Zurich and . Mr. Robert John, son. of M. and Mrs. (x7iIlisn McKenzie of Kippen. The 1 bride looked charming in a dress of; green pebble crepe with matching accessories. She was attended by' Yin Marguerite McKenzie, sister of, the groom, who wore a frock of Me crepe with accessories to tnatch.I Ito groom was •attetld., r ..r_ 4. 4. 4, 0 ON ALL WINTER OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR SWEATERS, ETC. b.oea®,W«�wr�..mu.m.:mx ro..•..ma..e.,cauramwnir-.am�anvv.uw�an,oe,,.,=.a,.—.��..., _ m,�,�+w` 4, 0 4, 0 4 4, ;7 a tie' ,., .;a 2 (' ® EMBALMERS , ..w :14,33,+db.�,,dr., , 46.0e :aM*'"h"n,ea 04.0 s d. ea,e..ta.h: • MEN'S ALL LEATHER COATS $5.5 s AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS ;,.a �. ase 0 0 Or 0 0 4 CIS day. 4. 41. 4. 0 4g, 4 iti .. 0 ar a lafra I !' We acre Offering Oiu' Customers GEN1JINE BRGAINS IN THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Wool Blankets, Flannelette Blankets, Woof earl Fleeced Underwear, Prince. Broadcloths, Cinemas and Flz'k ie1etfes. Girl's and Chil+dr , ? Nrer s and Sweater :".oats. x a,, Thtt bra. '• , tiny beautiful gifts which o -tic 'high ostovin in which they are heli,. '.Their" many f, ends exl: nd to them boat wishes for a happy and prosper od s Y T,'ia'd lift;, iks and Stockings, S weal:, s ubbers, Overshoes:, ETC., ETC. GE N Eli' A L 14 EROHA.lblT ` alb" ii - 87 'w,ra" *"mss'i3 ,n*_':'AVIZIM " "�3i Ria 1°dkMF, .t" NRF"'