Zurich Herald, 1935-11-28, Page 1"Vol. .XXXVI 140„ 21.
ZURCH, THURSDAY MORN1N
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OVEMBER 28,19.35,,
Chester L. Smith, Publfshwe
$1.25 a yea; U.S. $1.0 in Advailese
41.50 IN AREARS, 42 MAY )3X OW
• Let the Acb.. :14. the lier:41
Puts Sanctions fini Foxed
Ottawa — The Governiaaent passed
an Order -in -Council imposing econ-
omic and financial sanctions against
Italy, which took effect Monday
last. 'When Canada decided to adopt
the recommendation Of the League
and apply sanctions, Premier 30 -ng
• emphasized the cousairy was notcom-
• snitted to military sametioniss
• Bad Fire at Skraftict
A.veri bad fire ranged through the
• Beacon -Herald bulding; last Friday
night; almost completely destraybig
the building and contents. :What the
fire did not do the wafer did andthe
machinery will all have to be rebuilt
Before it is used again. The fire start
•ed in the basement and had got a
good start before being dis' covered.
Do You Need Gasses?
top and Think how imporinut. it is
that you wear comet gia.sses--cor-
• reedy prescribed for your vision.
Correctly styled to your face. Your
h.ealth may largely depend on teen
viion.
See C. E. ZURBIGG„ E. 0.
• At HESS. JEWELERY STORE
pi( e you in your Fall. Purchases
The paper has been printed since -
then on the St. Themes Times -Jour-
nal presses the staff working under
great diflicielties bitt managed to get,
the paper out each day.
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Bennett Remembers Aged
Every Tuesday at ZURICH
At Pashwood, Saturday, at Pfile's excellent average of $193.
Voter
Because Mrs. Richard Ewing, a
resident a Teeswater, who is nearing
rex centnary, expressed the wish
that she might be spared long enough
teagain vote for Right Hon. R B.
Bennett's candidate, as she did in the
last election, the former Prime Min-
ister sent to Mrs. Ewing a letter of
appreciation and a signed portrait of
himself, both of which she prizes
Huron County to Buy Truck
For Snow Plow
The county road commission of the
County of Huron have discussed pur-
casing a four wheel drive truck for
the county snowplow. Tre matter
was not settled definitely, ,,but it
was thought the purchase would be
cheaper in the long run than co-op-
erate with the deartment, as was
suggested by a representative, T.
Eaton, of London.
lVIens and Boys
Work Shoes
We have put in a Stock of,
Good Choice Quality *Men' S ••••
and Boys Work Shoes, and, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston, of
oL
4n001. were viartois with Mr. and
invite the public to come ilig'201.2. Herb Bender one day last week
es,
and we can, fit you up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY OF MEN'S ANq
WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S 't
HEAVY RUBBERS; ETC. •
IVIiss Lela Witmore and friend of
Porest were Sunday visitors at the
heene of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Witmore, Babylon lin.
r. and Mrs. Garnet Xacobe •at -
GARFILED BROWN 4rided the banquet, which was held
• lest Friday evening at the Exeter
Victoria -Street. • Zurich, Ont.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN4,
SHIP IN REPAIRING kiss Ellen Turkheim of Clinton,
• visitor at heer parent's home
Your Patronage. Solicited
t1 ht!eaRev. and Mrs. Turkheim, last
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t io' 1 r
° NI r. Jacob Wurm and family and Have you seen the New Engraved
board and a big black bear on
of their car. They had got their thr,, Harry Pethick from Seaforth, Briday Wreath Wedding Ring at
prey about ten miles north of P'arrY vikited at the home of Mrs. Amelia $750.
Sound and were on their was home.
to Cricago with it. The hunteee es:
FS8 on Sunday.
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sIVIr. and Mrs. Rland Geiger and
• I :idly, Mrs. Lydia Pfile and Miss
na Hess are at present visiting
r latives and friends at various
ports in Michigan.
BRIDAL WREATH
DIAMONDS
SPECIAL VALUE!
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LET US SHOW YOU THESE $25.
ENGAGEMENT RINGS; 14k. MOUN
TINGS. DIAlVIONDS OF BEAUTI-
FUL COLOR, ABSOLUTELY PER-
FECT.
stoppen in town for lunch and many
citizens had a sight of their kill AS
the car stood on the street. The beati
was a large one and had a bee -LAMA
and glossy coat. Needless to say the
hunters -were proud of their bag,"
Clinton News -Record.
High Prices for Ontario Cattle
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A carload of purebred Holsteins, . Stanley Twp. Wedding •'
consigned by Oxford and Middlesex
County breeders to tre 13. S. National The rome of Mr. and Mrs. George
IA a pretty autumn wedding Thurs-
E. Thompson, Kippen .was the scena
let Vanicesha,• Wis., sold for the
day last, when their daughter, Flor-:
Elmeee-„Andrew.K..eys,,isnn •of and.7.';c, eentieri, and. the latter. took in the,
The auction sale held in Zurich
sp ,Saturdy afternoon brought out a
lrge narriBaer of people who were
• Lime 4 keen bidders. The dwelling
operty was not sold at .this sale.
'Messrs Ted. Haberer, Elmore Klopp
Job Haberer, Jack Deicher, and
bert Kalbfleisch spent a few days
Store. emature .cows, three two -year-olds, cake
mice Grace, became the bride a er three atterided a beekeeper's
Toron•to last week, where the for-
' yearling heifer, one yearling bulland
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ne.ASeesse
vangeb u
a bell calf comprising the loteeesTO13 •bi's 1-soyal Winter Fair.
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ZURICR OMT.
'A Changeless Chris t fear a r
Jog WorId."
Friday, 8h—Luther League.
Saturday --Choir Practice.
SUNDAY SERVICE:
• 10 a. m.—German. Service.
/1.15 a.m.—Sunday SchooL
7.30 p.m.—English service.
Everybody Welcome to aU Serviees4
• E. TOERICHEM stair.
Chang;
Price 15f .$27TY STi°71t: a
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:consigned to DOWialutin` Nursery CO., e e Ire ii-' in wed Ing ParzY sand- '11 ^(Y4';'il "Iii•' '11.6's
nig before a background of ferns and ThUrsday evening' at 8. o'clock, nil -
brought.= average of $220. A year -
flowers. Miss Jean Ivison played' the der .the, auspices of the Luther Lea
ling bull from tre herd of J. C. Freel The bride wore a gue. A silver .colTction will be tak-
a :Sons, 'Thamesford, brought $235, wedding IrrOsie• en. Everybody is heartily invited to
an outstanding price. sheer with silver trimming and car- a•
pretty gown of gloria blue triple
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attend.
4.-4. ried Briarcliffe roses. The only at- NEW CO. CONTABLE
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tendant was Miss Maud Keys, einem
of the groom, who made a windsome Me. William Thiel of town has re -
flower girl in dainty flowered crepe cently received the appointment of
end carrying bronze pom-pOm errY- .Huron County Constable, and • was
anthemums. Following the ceremony nirCtrII in at Goderich by the Magis-
trate. Mr. Thiel is in crate touch
with the higher authorities at Goder-
ich, and they will be at his service
on: very short notice at any time. A
check-up will be made on all autos
11Fludters .Gets C..00d Haut
Clinton citizens were treated to a
rather strange sight yesterday at
noon wren, a couple of hunters dinned was served in the diningroorn
Chicago, Meal's G. Elting an. u where the color scheme was carried
P. R. Johnston, drove into town with out in pink and 'white. The wedding
a deer faStened to each running cake formed the centre piece flank-
,
ed by pink tapers in silver holders.
Mr and Mrs. Elmore Keys left on a not displaying the proper markers
and lights at night. A close check -
blue coal*
More Heat—Less Atteatiois
The color guarantees
quality
diet
Semet Solvay Coke
Miller Creek and
Rosedale Alberta
Tile and Brick
W. R. DAVIDSON
• Highest cash prices paid for
Hess, The Jeweller Eggs on a graded basis.
Zurich Phone 10 HENSAM
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motor trip to London, Wmdsor, De-
troit and other cities, tre bride. wear-
' ing a travel crepe dress, bleak coat
trimmed with seal and a velvet tur-
ban with metallic trimming% On their display either a light of red reflector.
return they will reside on the groom's et night for their own as well as
the motorist's safety. We trust fie
public. •will •co-operate with Mr. Tier
and observe the laws that be.
• Student Constructs' ,
WE SELL THE REST FOR LESS
Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Tomato juice 113Y2 -oz • size, special per
Gran. Sugar Cwitli order -of .or toster")10 lbs, 4c
Fri's Cocoa„ half - . -- --
Tomatoes large 2% size tin, 2 for
Kellogg's alibrane per p -kg.
Prunes, new Santa Clar, large, 2
Hillcrest Toilet Rolls, 3 for ------
Salmon Fancy Pink Cascade 15.-s, 2 "fins
• Salmon fancy piiilk„ Cascade, 1.s, .eaCh 4c
Lux Flak.es, smll, 2 pkgs.
Bleached Fancy Raisins, per lb.
Lexie, Raisins -with Seeds,
Sultana Seedless Ra -sins„
Pitted Date,‘ 2 lbs.. 25c
Cooking Figs„, 2 lbs. 18c
Get your Filias now for-yur Christrnas Cak. We
have everything fr.yoUY stales Baking,
up wilT arso he made on horsedrawn
vehicles not carrying the required'
1ighs at night Bicycles should' also
farm in Stanley Township.
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W. M. S. MEET
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
el Goshen United Church was held at
the home of the secy., Mrs. R. IYI.
Peck with a splendid attendance.
The president, Mrs. B. Keys, -preSid-
ed. After quiet music by the pianist,
Miss Erratt, the meetin gwas opened
with the call to worsrip and the:
1 n "Our Blest Redeemer'' was
Telescope
• From odds and ends of metal' end
parts of a broken Windshield, Render
Cole, R. R. 2, Clinton and a studeeit
at the University of Western Ontario
has fashioned a telescope wrich tiro-.
ught the •• admiration. or uniVersity
professors. Mr. Cole who was teather
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read in unison. A hymn was sung and Of Zurich Continuation School for
the Scripture reading given. The des1the school year 1938-'34, wlzile here
votional leaflt, "The Spirit's Gift of I die some work on the inaramen,.
Power," was read by Mrs. RusselL he deveted eighteen months of spare
Erratt. Prayers were then offered bYl time in the construction of the tele -
Mrs. T., Robinson and Mrs. D. 3. ' scope, a—T. he also ground the. lens
Stephenson and the hymn, "Sprit out -of a. piece of broken witidshield.
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Divine attend our prayers."' was sung
During tre business period the fin-
ances were the main topic. The Aut-
umn Thenkoffering to be given tlie
follewing Sunds,y "The African Pro- i .
A quiet but • pretty wedding was
gramme" -was given by Mrs. Herb. soIenmized at the Lutheran Parson-
Sinith„ Mrs. 3. McClinchey and Mrs, age, Zurich, on Saturday morning;
B. Keys. A vocal duet "1.7rifting" isvcernhor 23rd, who. miss midi
was Tendered by Mrs. Russell Enratt Olive Thiel, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Miss Olive Erratt "Lead on 0 . and Mrs. George 3. Thiel of Zurich,
King Eternal," was eung and the
became tie bride o Mr. Karl Jacob
worship serviee closed with the hen-. Haberer, eldest son of Mr. arid Mrs.
retitia4011., Mrs. Nelson Keys and Mrs. Fred Haberer, also of Zurich Rev,
IX .3. Stephenson were then called E. Turkheina, officiating. The bride
forward arid Mrs. R. McKinley read
, looked becoming in brown crepe with
te them an address expvessin; reg,TI velvet trimmieg and ',swo, ,,,,,, . —
tin behalf of the Anxiliary ie losing ies, While Ur. and Mr. Earl Thiel
itwo valued and faithful workers from
, attended the bride mei glm
oo; me..
onr midst. Mrs. B. Keys and Mrs'. ' —Thil was becomingly gowned in her
Amistrong then came' forward and •wedding dress. .A.fer the marriage,
presented each wits a tray .as small the bsppy bridal couple ie- l •,,,y motor
1tokens of Lov, from Goshen Auxiliary. Mrs. 1((v" rill reside in Zurich. Tre Herald
othr points. They
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igaturataatniyouefriend in extend
' end Mrs. Stephenson both responded 0
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pvt.iy fittingly, Lunch was then serv,
ed during F.A, social hien., • . .
Thiel—Haberer•
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These area new Smart Patterns and Moder-
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WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE
OUR STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, IN ALL THE STAPLE LINES,
Such as Wool and Flannelette Blankets, Flannel-
ettes, Wrapperettes, in New Patterns, Meres
Women's and Childen's Winter Underwer,
Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Caps, Mitts, Socks and
Stockings, Etc., Etc.
Men's- and Boy's Heavy Rubbers, Men's Rubber
Boots, Harness Repairs, Etc., Etc,
Fresh Groceries Always on Hand
R N- DOUGLAS
GENERL. MEROHAWT
PHONE 1.1 -97
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