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Zurich Herald, 1928-01-12, Page 1ERAL Vol. XXV I I I N026 ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 12, t928. Cheater Itii„ Smith, Ptl• Sl x6 & YOA;e! kavadgla •1.li$ Dr ARREARS. $21 MAY BiC CRIAROBIllt To our many Readers and friends we extend Season's Greetings bur motto is "full value ! in radio and service.' Our stock of Kolster radio end our complete line of radio accessories repre- sents the "most -for -your - money" in town. Come In and have a Kolster demonstration. No obli-� Kation. Kolster Ra;.i .1 EL!IER OESK STANLEY -TOWNSHIP Mrs. Moffatt of Clinton is 'ap- ending a few days with, her daughter,. Mrs. John .Arm,strong of the Goshen Line. Mrs. Smith of Hensall, is��`v�is- iting at the home of her son, I3erb W. Smith, of Goshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid and daughter of Varna, lent last ,week for :Flint, Mich, where Mr. Reid has secured a good position. Mr. Wnr. Elliott, who hats been r +visiting at the honiie of his brother George Elliott of Stanley, iwas taken seriously ill ,last week, Out we are glad to say he is recov- ering. Mrs. Norman Stephenson, who 'underwent an operation in C1inta Hospital some time ago has so far recovered as to be able t_to return to, her homie. Miss Mabel. Calver and ,Mr. Bruce McClinchey spent a few days last week with friend's y at Clinton. Mr. Geo. Armstrong Sr., of The Zurich Branch of the Wom.l A number of cases of measles Tnckeramith is 'spending a few en's Institute met in the Councilare :reported in the village. 'day's with his son Lorne end phis Clinehey and was united in mar - riage to' Robert H. Stephenson,. nearly 50 years ago:. Her hus- band predeceased her about nine, years ago, and leaves a „family 10,f three sons and (two daughters to mourn her loss. George H. Steph enson, Norman and David J. Steph enson; Mra. John Dowson of Stan-. ley, and Mrs. M. Kennedy of God- erich. The funeral .was held on. Tuesday to Baylie:d cemetery,Rev, Jas, I'enros•e of Varna officiated. The terrible storms of the past week, which had nearly everything blocked uji, are now being !al- lowed by some real spring tlike weather, and the snow is rapidly dissappearing, and the auto hake again come out and 'plowing its. way through. The road from: here to Exeter is being opened for cars, buts to• Hensall, Mr. Thiel is ,still using the "sleighs. While, the weather changes so rapidly, it helps considerably to shorten the MWm. Beer of Exeter, called in the village on Wednesday. Mr. Pierce Farwell, is visiting at Detroit, Chicago and Blue Island I11. Mr. Henry Either, Ex -M. P. P. of Crediton, called on friends in the ,village on \Vednes l y:,, , Mr•. Frank Schishler of Kitchener is at present conducting 'singing in'trrictions at the Mennonite ch- urch, Mrs. Saundercock of Hensall, was on a business trip in the vil- lage en Friday. winter months. Nie, John Koche.nalsi spent fei. days at Brucefield. slaughter, Mrs.. D. H. Stephenson, vie. Ward Fritz node a busU.n- Chamber, in the Town Hail, on ess: trip to London on Wednes- of Stanley. 9 Monday evening, January 9th at clay Death .again visited our come 8 o'clock. Mrs. J, Hey, Jr. munity on Sunday, Jan. 8 , and took charge of the program,e. The took away a life-long resident in meeting opened with community the person of Sarah Jane McClin- ,singing ,followed by a well played they, wife of the Iate Robert St instrumental by Miss Mildred Gei- ephenson, in her 75th year. She ger. 114Irs. W. Y. Dreier ;read r' is hard not been in good. ;health for ery inspiring paper entitled The vital statistics of the Town - shin of Hay for the year 1927 are as .. follows: Births, 72; deaths, 26 and marriages. 15. Messrs. A. P. Mess and i W. S. some time, having suffered a 'Seeing the Good in Others," this Johnston were at Crediton on .,t 'oke some' time ago,'then another title itself is a very fine lesson for Tuesday, in the capacity oft a few days ago which proved ; everyy one of us runs] the rest .of .au.ditors for the Hay Mutual Fire fatal. She was a daughter of the paper was very 'beneficial. Ina rance ,Company paper may be given again by sp- Ret-. E: Rem:be, L.B.S.. for nearly eclat retitu'st:. Dx P J..(.}'Dwy,r.'N- el.ee. years pastor of St. .Peter's ael.lresed the meetiag on `Child's Litheran church, has tendered his Welfare', every mother in the vil- iesignation to accept itis call to lage and community should have thentiolargest and most influential heard this splendid address,which the of the Manitoba was so ably given by the Doctor Synod, situated in the third larg- airhvost plain enough that every one est city of the Dominion Of Can - present, knew -what it meant, and ads, ty 'Winnipeg, Man. Ret'. Reinbe his main points were food, sleep and family wi 1 leave for their new and light. The ladies numbering home shortly. about thi:'ty at the meeting show - 'the late .Mr. and Mrs. Henry tt4ic- seseasaset epseieiCBs+assesseeseeMO,11 .esoceseestootio 9e 9 B I SH Starts Friday January 13th For 16 Days of Value Giving THIS IS BY PAR THE GREATEST PRiCE-LiBDUC1I01ST SALE EVER PUT ON. EVERY BOOT IN OUR STOCK WILL WILL BE SOLD AT BARGAIN PRICES. + 'f! - COME IN AND SEE THE BARGAIN TABLES AND RACKS FULL OP BARGAINS -- e 9SSemi - Annual, SEF. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Brown's out NEATLY' DONE - 9 90 9 9 •9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 99 ra 9 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 111110.0.040.4044$14,414/10.49COOMItegg$91804108MbeCteMER0049*041.44 48 **I *+- d , 4 4,4..4 » a..ee fti►A4 ��!^r Gs Cp JREAI ARG r OVERCOATS MACKINAWS SWEATERS ET CL In fact ewr- thing :in. the Sto Greatly Reduced Prices, • G :t our prices before you buy elsewher"e mro • NS SUITS UNDERWEAR OVER AL LS ETC. 0 ed their appreciation to the Dr. by all rising to their .feet tto exp press their thanks. The Doctor (replying that he is willing to help the Institute whenever he can. Miss iviiidted Geiger favored the gathering with another fine piano solo, which was- very much en- joyed. The President, • Mrs. C.L. Smith took charge of the business end, one item being decided that the Institute ', having Miss l E. Rennie, L.L,C.M., in'tructor of . music to give a lesson .each month its the ladies, as a (fine class will likely by organized. The next !meeting will be held in the cham- 'ber'. room: of the town hall, fel). A. happy matrimonial event ,was celebrated in St. Peter's R. ', C. Church, Drysdale, on Tuesday, Jan - pert 1.0th, when Rev. Tattler, Ger- ard' -united in Holy Matrimony Margaret Lydia' Ducharme, (laugh ter . of Mr. and Mrs. 'John ,Dnch- arnle, to Mr. Lmvr'ence PhilipL ; Regier, of the Goshen Line, Hay Township.. The Herald joins p.lieir many friends 'in extending • congratulations. Mr. C. L, Smith made Kt. busy-, iness trip to Toronto, and while in that' city he purchased a ,Lino-, type type setting machine, which aft r it arr:ves any is installed, w,11; be a very valuable asset to then 6th at 8 o'c'ock. B1l'cllneS'� and-a- • >nd a 'equipment of the Herald plant. If one of .the machines) in your ;home' become out of adjustment or 'not functioning properly, you -simply • set aside and probably Morrow the neighbor's machine, and very few 'hear any more about it, but when -something goes wrong in the pr- inting office; ]hundreds, yes thou- • 'c111 fovase' 1ea- o'ts r"ce'pts wili be taken up until 8.45 after which 1Viiss Rennie will conduct her les - eon on music. Gone and be a member of the Ins,tit.hte and get ;'these • valuable lessons, as it will not cost you any money directly, 3t is being financed from the tTn- stitute treasury. If ?•on th nl, yn:l ,;;Inds ].note about " Se �t'e can not sing well e".1.9;a' Trete ifi. 9 ask our readers to bear with ins :the place to come end learn under a little while longer till we have ' nachiihe installed and learned to operate it. The reorganization of the Bible ,School. of Emanuel Evangelical Ch- -arch was effected last Sunday ev- ening -at the close of .the evening ONT. !worship. orship A review of the work and. done, as well as the reports sub- Prai'ae ! mitted, revealed, a very prosper- ous year of Christian endeavourin Friday 4.10 p'an.—Jr. E.L..CE every aspect of the work and ev- xiday 830 p.m.—Choir Practice e1'y department of the organizat- ion• The following officers were eierted. Superintendent, J. E. Gascho Assist -Supt, Josiah Gei- eer; "Secy,. Newall Geiger; „Trees Lee Roy, O'Brein. ;• The :following attended every Bible School Ses- sion - in the past year and 'were �nres<:nted With a sn:it:'ub'e pr r.eThe pastor .addressed them in a few well chosen words andhen] hi?de commended them fo- their •sp'd faithfu"`n s' in Atte:ldhn:e. H'nry Treemnet.. .Moss `Lydia Fenest, Miss 1 This valuable leadership. Evangelical Ch-7'rc1., Notes ZURICH Thursday 7,30 p:n Prayer The Church is in the building bnsines's. - It is bntldl.ng Por et- ernity. ChristLke charater, Christ - . Ian homes and schoo'l's: Benevol- ent` and philanthropic institutes.. •A cbrieti'in clviliz;ition. It is the ' nnfail.ing source of better asocial '•epri iiticins It is a cable linking earth and heaven together. Fol - .low its radiant gleam and aspire J heavenward. ' t 1 1 0 el,; «, 0 ee. Mildred Geiger, Miss Rosanne Sar- ; Subject—The Call to the Christ- ir'hn ani] MiSs Pearl Gabel, Mise tan IVt.inistry: T,e+die :Pella ]hes not missed one, Bible Sch000i Session in ten years. 11 a.m.—Bible 'school, ;and she missed only once in the .T, E, Gakcho, Supea;intendcnt. l,tst,13 years, Bravo() I , The pes- ter called her the never missing, { ' )' , igi'4tt ,.:sln1.k p'u''r. In hoilnt "lid hecnJ;- 3 Subject—Reigiolrs Educit'on and ni1ien of tti's mo.;t e;a .ele:ht leen .1 lIrange1140. ;1‘. ) `e ,nt^'1 wit''h a vain- ..RsY, 137.. Y. Dreierr Pastor able teacher's bible. Go thou and do likervibe, 1. 1 1 To Our MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS, A Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR Buy the Best COAL DELAWARE & HUDSON and D. L. & W. SCRANTQ,N, ; COKE SEMET SOLVAY, . 1 ' SOFT ' COAL MILLER'S CRFRR• Arriving Soon v. A CAR OF PRINCE EDWARD Its. LAND GRADE A, WHITE POT-. ATOES. Carite1e Hess, The Jeweller Phon o f N10WA. H o bilje e e•••moo•••e•o•oe+*,c roo•i' ••••••I+vi44444.efeeKE RNEr BARGAINS BARGAINS ip •a Received a shipment of waterproof Robes which I am retailing far be- low Catalogue prices, get your's at Special Price $12.50 large size d FRED THIEL - ZU111011 �,���oaoao��sosm4a �oasaf r�a was ate... • AGENTS FOR Itr Rubb ! r Foot r AT THE REGULAR PRICE IF DOMINION RUBBER FOOTWEAR WASN'T :,BETTER IT DIDN'T WEAR LONGER—WE WOULD NOT SUPPORT THE GUARANTEE THAT GOES WITH EVERY PAIR. YYou get the moat Value for your dollar when you insist en getting otr I( Band. Now on display An our south Window. WE ARE GLAD TO SHOW YOU A PAIR- EXACTLY SUITED 61* rr,r SHOE MERCHANTS sat Fri ;FOR YOUR . P.EQUIREMENTS 0. FRITZ & SON • THE SHOE STORE WITH THE STOCK. AGENTS for the New Ford CAR And TRACTORS ++++++++ ++ +++++++i Pfii�1+ #�'tf++ +++i. ++ +++f'++++44 ,0,44*. 'Bargains argains In order to reduce our Stock we are putting on a two weeks sale of all lines of Dry Goods such as: FLANNELETTES, FLANNELS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MACK- INAW FLANNEL, SERGES, SILKS AND COTTONS, 1N"u AND BOY'S UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, 'TOP SHIRTS. AND WINDBREAKERS, LADIES, GIRLS.' AND CHILDREN'S UN- DERWEAR, SWEATERS, STOCKINGS, MITTS, GLOVES, me-. Shoes and Rubbers, Dishes, Hardware, Harness Repairs., every- thing will go at Greatly Reduced Prices. Sale Colnrenc a aai: JANIJARY 14th, and ENDS ON JANUARY '28th, COME AND SECURE SOMlii BA.RGADNS WHILE •TREY LAST; R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MER t:H AN "• PHONE 11 -� 97 LAK :