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Zurich Herald, 1927-11-10, Page 1Vol. XXVtr! No 18 --- -' ZURICH, THURSDAY M6JRNiNG, NOVgMgER10, 1927. ttxs � x IVEake your `all purehases inZurich. .Read the A.� s. then Aet! - aar leavealiejtie $1.0 IN ABR1iAfttl,yy MAY $& f Cheater 156 Rxi�ifib, POLUI;, $1.0INLERBAlt8,0MALY BE Cailltaiat 3ARN BURNS Fire wals discovered' about five• ra'clocb- on Monday a}Eternoon Dori-• wletely delstroyedl a barn owned 'day Owen Geiger, reeve of Heensall about two tenet 'east of Henaa117 'hvith, a quantity of hay, flax, etc. tstarei3 therein. A large enuneber elf neighbors gathered but unable :to dos /anything to cheek the ..,progress of !the flan ee. The cause tot the fire is unknowns, as 'Mr. 'Geiger state that neither himeel£ "-nor any oZ his employeee employeehad been around the place far a couple of days, dother. c ilethe-fact astored hay Miss Beatrice Klopp of Detroit„ 1 h.. 1. visited o eer • Sunda:, with her iear eats, Mr. and Mee. Oscar Xlola;o 'Ma., and Mrs. John 'Truonrner , ," Mr. Wm. Douglas of Brucefiel.cl called in the village ou Wed nes- day. Mr. Nesbitt Woods of Toronto, ;spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T L. ,Winne Mr. J. Procter and daughters,.,, Mabel and Merle of Kitchener, sp- entth e holiday in town. Owing to lack of space this week, we ann Ooliged to hold o ver ;some interesting articles till nest week. building had been pat in the barn in, dry condition, appears to pre- and Mr. George, Volland of Detroit were: weei:-end visitors with read. 1.es and friends here. The farm- er's mother, : rrs .E: Truensner ie - turning with their to the city, wh- ere, ;she will: ,spend the waiter months. ,elude the possibility of spontaneous combustion. Mr. Geiger had some insurance on the barn and contents. The property ,ware known in- t years as the 'McaFarla.ne; farm:. Mr. and Mrs, Jars. Laidlaw and • daughter Esther of Crosewell at- Dashwood tended the• funeral of Mr. . John Schnell on Sundaey. 4+++4. 444.41+++++++ +4++++'* +++•a•, ++• 4+x.4.++++44++r++. The DUIPLEX ORDINARY %LIFE WITH . l ; INTERCHANGEA.BLE PRIVILEGE PREMIUMS REDUCED - The premium rate's are greatly '1• reduced ?or instance, the Duplex Life rate for $2,500 life insurance at. age 30, is $45.00 compared to the usual Or- dinary Lifer Participating rate of $60.63, -the difference re- presenting a gelaranteed dividend Jot $15.63 each year. RETURNS FAVOR INSURED -Under the Duplex the bene- fits are exceedingly high for the preniuimsc paid.' For ex- ample, a young man at age 30 would in 30 years deposit,1•`•. 81,350 (less 15 years •dividends) for $;2,500 of life insurance. .;. At that Uncle he would. have $1,120 ' cash to• his credit. Thus the cost of $2,500 life in>urance amounts to only $7.67 a _ 1. year (3.0r a no -agenda subject to reduction by the div- idends after•, the 15th year. , .x. LONDON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London, Can. .1. •€ 4. 4 .. Ea CH Zurich tear 4.44 • 4+++ ++:4 4•t • ++++44++4+ s • ++++++++44•>4 EWEST Fashion Thoughts in Fall Footwear Brown's oot Shop Windows il• ORBTI Lei. T.I.1+FTERl STING STORY OF NEW FALL .p CD FOOTWEAR RA€SHWONS. THEY ARE AUTHORATIVE AS THE LAST ISSUE OF VOGUE. , THEY WILL >t3RESS YOU WITH AN ALTOGETHER NEW i STANDARD OF VALUE OF THE MODERATE PRIES,, • AND YOU ARE ASSURED Or SATISFACTION • • • • • 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 •Irrr�. ar err germ iii �7� It if #u u NEATLY DONE easttQi(PJRI►@« 's'@S ikf eeeroceeeeg@R secieeseee`�'acezeeeeteeese s r WHERE E GOOD SHOES COST LEGE. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY it ��9t�eQA REPAIRING 4 i • 4 • it am► This is tke largest and best rise t : oats ever shown in urich H,+4e,0,24-4, iReekIP4,1.0.0.4.40,1P. 414.4,ttl•4A.S,, •a•....i4,44,4,41• 0TS FOR MEN AND BOYS .n Prices $8. to •35 ome zn' and see for yourself 3 .: Stanfield ' and .;411 °ASCH'f>k' i Oita SICAND •, •dblrbM.,;R; 1 Penma Underwear . 110PF CUN ''INGTON BENDER 'The home of Mi and Mrs john Bender was the scene of apretty t�eddrng un Te.:aday, October 23 te. }%•hen tneir daughter. Clara .E hea beth united in marriage to' Mr Fred Cunnington. The • cerenlio.oy was perrurmetaat five p.rn by:Ltev E. B. ltii,:ger, in the presence of ar.- boat 14u guests The bride vias .a.. cry becomingly gowned in a dress :of blue eek velvet and car- ried a beautiful bouquet Of earn- , at the home of Mr. _and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Siebert ,and fareily and Mr. and Mrs, Louisie, of Detroit, :spent the week- end ations and ferns. Miss Idella Be,1 L. Siebert, der, cousin al the eeelde, acted its bride;;xn,:tic1. til=hit.: Vernon Schatz, Miss y erite Prang, amok - assister the groom:. Miss N'eene aniecl by Mrs. Armand Schenel:h Birk played the wedding.nid.reh After the ,ceremony the guest 6a.t dowia to a st,lnptuous dinner.The bride was ;She recipient of many beautiful gifts. The groom, s gift , for the past year in New Ontari to the bridesmaid was a tt hite geld has returned to these parte and i brooch; to the best man -gold coke staying at the hommt.: of Mr. an links and to, the pianist a iounteie ,Mrs, Oscar Kopp.pen. The bridal couple .spent a I short honeymoon in Sarni. aaldP Th short Silo a dverl%secl Huron; elsewhere in thus issue for ;dater clay sof this week will include the carload of-yoing cattle which hay, aJroody arrived. and Miss Ruth Schenck all of De- troit, visited at the home of i ii and MrseLouis Prang on Sunday. Mr. Walter Zahn, who has been Now We I ve It THE ROYAL SERIES V 4 {. it rest - ° The • e BATTERYLESS Radio THE MOST PERFECT BAT'TER'r' LESS .RADIO ON THE ?%'1`A.11.I ksr7'p`' TO-DLI v FREE FROM HUM, FREE .11 HOWL AMAZING IN RANGE AND SELECTIVITY, BEAUTIFUL WALNUT GRAND MASTER, CONSOLE CABINET Hess & Sons RADIOS, ALL MARES, STYLES, AND MODELS, RANGINGLN' PRICE FROM $30.00 TO $450.00. A o• LEATHER�OODS E d : Hardness Trunks • Valises Auto wires a - WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LEATHER GOODS, HA•h'tNESS 0 OF ALL KINDS, LEATHER CLUB BAGS, LADIES' BBAGS„ ' `COIN AND OTHER ]PURSES A .PINE DISPLAY ON HAND : GOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S MITTS, OVERALLS, HORSE E rae ANKETS;' ETC;. ON HAND.- # SPJ CL r3 PRICES ON, AUTO TIRES 'RIGHT NOW. 4 Come in and ;see (lrur fine display It Usefull Goods. e HARNESS REPAIRING ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. • 1 FRED HIE. Hy thi 'COAL M. Edward Deters has rola ;rete al Its fames, being Lot ?3, �-•..,C, e , x, Hey S'eeehip, L.J %,,1' Albert t Pt angor. This farm, ha.s re • i ce•t tly been ,occupied eby Mr. Deters' ,son, Mr. Elntnlee. Beginning. on . Saturday of this week, 1!!t J `Zre 141erner is putting t .. DELAWARE & T3UDSON ;°11 a two werk's sale of ntereii r and , :dim: and the bargains offered are real ones, and if you want to get D. L. & W. SCRANTON I your share you must act quick or I get left. The L churcIu SEMET SOLVAY SOFT • -COAL MVIILLER'S CREED are eaguers of the Lutheran, • I bolding a "Got To- ' 1 gether Night" een Sunday o eninre 1 Every Luger is ,urged to b:e tees -I ent, and all the young people of; •the congxugation ore invited. Al,-• • ! ter an ,address explaining the ' An'iv Soon oon roblect of tlz�. naeetin , a. programi A CAR OF PRINCI EDWARD IS- 1 wilt_ be given and lunch served. LAND GRADE A,- WHITE POT- The choir of. the Lutheran ch- se ATOES. urch, together with its pastor and + =c.a..- ar to ®n ftiendsg a.thered at the home of Me. and flee. ONT. Os ,. aKlnop, las t 1' HErSALL ;MondsayotahpinegG. enin Mrs. the 0.1 'a' Phones -Office 1.0w,HOu0 10,1 + I<]opp was n,,ade the recipient of ± a beautiful silver tear: It was her • a � birthday. Miss M. Sehilbe r:,:rd I the •iddr^'ss and Miss V. Prang ... � made the presentation. Rev. 11 + dt1 6'. ical Chord Notes I.encbe ads led a few words of con- LCJRICH -- ONT, gratulatious. •The evening way 4. I spent by singing popular :unci ,g Jr League, Tuesday eve. 7.00. other song and hearing several 'H Our aiiie :s to instruct, .build and ee'ieations on the violin and plate). ,411,' enrich the Ife and character of A welt prepared lunch and tt•einuer 4• the Juniors. ;roast brought the, night to .i f ''succoss£,a1 end,, 9'huraday 7.30 p.m, Prayer and . Prarse LATE JOHN ,SCHNELL Pt'iday, 7130 pan. -Sr. ELCE The death. took place in Zurich Our program is fasenating inspir- after on i1hi ss of about a year Ing and-edueatnve. If you conte eeith internal trouble, of Mr. once you will come always. .John Schnell, on Thursday, Nov - Friday 8.30 pan. -Chola Practice- ' cme 3' d age s d I %'e' r .3) a c'aYe ate„ \+++4.++ f•^i""`^' 4f °!10H._+•t'° 1°.°'' ''.te^'Teeee,'''^i..eeete£^y°o.'.e,l'a'€ Sunday DeZ Oased was well and favorably 10.00 a.ini Worship known by many people of Zurich i and vicinity,.having been engaged tibireateeTha value and ine Port-. as wagonnllaker at the Hess wagonontwee 01.1keligio.us instructi)t�s1op for a grsnut many ears. 11 a.m..-Bible School, ;White .yet an infant owing to an /affliction he lost his by using and RALLY' DAY Next Sirrday, poWer of sp:•ech, but regardless of Won't Yoi. Help Make It Better this handicap, he ,was a fine Than Ever. By your attendance mechanic .along ,his in and made 1+ and intot;et..Special program. by; him -elf very u.ief'il. Was born e• Jt nior followed by an address on in W'itn atTowrshir, but carne to Rallying the 'Forces of the Sun Zurich, while yet quite � young day" .School, by W. II, Edighoffet there he lived all his lite. Tho t Spec:ai o'ictang-which 1:o vs to oat.'funeral, which was larg'ly ntten- cu •1 eat' fund ixyr S.i lday ,School ex- tied, took place, on Sunday after- , , pense. fter- pense. i noon, :Rev. ,I.[ l ,b Rore, L.L.S., offic- e The remains being laid to ' lett in the 'Lut.het•an een.etery. 7.30 p.ni,jltorship a' J� P'r.sid�n his sorrotaine widow boils choo It; i; NOW is the time to secure Schoo Footwear for Style ands. Service while our Stock is complete WE HAVE MANY NEW LINES TO SHOW YOU IN MEN't WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UP TO DATE FOOTWEAR. A COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS WORKBQOTS, Where Quality, Style and Prices Count Win! i 4! C. FR ITZ SHOE MERCHANTS Fall G nd We can supply your wants at the right price IN THE LINE OP GOOD WARM UNDERWEAR. . liI. fi.t iI1,l<Y%3 itiW SHIRTS FOR MEN AND BOYS WIND BREAKERS, SWEAT -- ERS, LINED SMOCKS, ETC. ALSO FLANNEL AND FLANNELETTES AND DRESS al CM WOOL AND IFLANNELETTJ BLANKETS, STOCKINGS • -•t-u SOCKS, MITTS, AND GLOVES. HALTERS AND HARNESS REPAIRS Ob' ALL KIND; `• I I4u wired by tIVO daughters, .Ma's tFRESH G.ROCERI.ES ALWAYS ON 'HAND Ca Young People's Rally in the Ed. Challes and Mrs. Hoagland of form. of �<'.n Oratorical Contest. 1?etr oil; Thi sons, Eldon &h- , Gs Lot 's a trent and you, will 'be'ne'll of Detroit; Geolto of New r a ; � , tsar i y if soli n:i it, .� yard Schnell zi f GENERAL E Ri-tse.Rt htl PHONE /7 my 97 ' Jersey, and Edward -Schnell @%1 bTcer kaod ie, 711.1'iCll, b'li' w chtl \+,19 !'il 11'4 tl .tavt ? I+CAbF I 6.1 y. y s Cordially ;Invited„ ho''re' ftoln tlhe 'Cail,hcliun weest ,ht .0 Rev,, W.- Y. Dreier, Paatot " 1 t•1r0 • 0 11 'c�: Al. 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