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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-11-28, Page 3. • Vol. XXX No.21 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNINQ, NOVEMBER 281929. $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 nt Advastat: AR MARS, $2 MAY BB CBIAB,ARikat • 4 IN - Chester L. Sualt, Publishoew 11 ore weeks till Christmas.: Do your Shopping Now!• • - ........, .__________________..........................._______., LOCAL humus. (Corrected every Wedieeedisty) Gingerich-At Goshen Line, Hay: of being overworked: they are Tovanship, an November 17th, Mr an.d Mrs. jacob Gingerich, a BORN to, "please" and 'thank 'you". age which are in very little danger .." they are worth much to any young 'There are two words in our langa-• "r ------:-'*•;:e! ,n„...---Vir`f_.,....----..._"[A,Y11------- ,, _nenneen •,... K. • ,,,,.... For Quick Sale "Butter, creamery .-......--. - 45 son. man or woman. Yet ' ,- Mi old Hens ,, e. e., ee_eeeneeee senin Schilhe-At Zwick, on November. Cleickens flacks .. 12-25 15' 12th, o : rs. lford Schilbe, a daughter. there were four ex five million Ina ''''' --------'- ians roaming the fields of thNorth 'T4'.4 -''l '--• '4' " '''''.- Ainerican wildeerness. They dwind- .....--1 C. Melody Conn YES, THE COLD DAYS ARE HEM When Columbus came to Anierica tMrand, M Eggs ..... -.......-- 20,, ao, 40 , ' 'Veen, .147- '' - g-Nt21 •e moots • • .. ...... 4. ...a. ., .t .. a . . ..r . 60 1-20 Miller -At Dashwood, on 'November • the white race, but to -day there are • Mr, W. e. Callfas is spen,ding a 'Wheat .. . ... ...........--- led in numbers before the advance of AGAIN! ARE. YOU PREP:14MM? Earley ..... . 8F . Ve . . . . .7 . Fr . 88, . 7 18F e 14th, to Mr.. and. Mrs. Ted. Miller,' a son. twenty-six thousand Indians in British few days at London this week. WE ARE Prepared with a Dame Flour cwt. - .. ....-. 3.-50 4.75 Buckwheat .-..-..... ...... - 80 A WOMan doctor a, generation ago living the same life that their fore Block., made Columbia alone. Some of them are 'Constables C. Eilber, and Jul. . a, xophone lesley on Monday. a business trip to Wel- Supply of Shorts ton Bran ton .. .. . ,y. , 35.00 34.00 was almost unheard of. To day over fathers lien'ed in the days when Cartier HIGH GRADE FUELS ve per 'cent -of the medical. students and Champlain claimed Canada Genuine Scranton Anthracite,, SA- for , Mr. Win. Dumart of Kitchener, Dried apple .... - .. - - .- - 9 Dutch sett onions: .,. .. -..... - ,S •in the world are women and the per- the French King. , Henry Yungblut this week. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. MELODY CONN tentage is rapidly interea.sing. ThTe choir of Zion's Lutheran Sunday visitors at the home of Ain. Dashwood . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deters, were SILVER PLATED IN CASE way Coke, Miller's, Creek • church of Dashwoed, assisted in the end Mrs. Jack Park, Hensall. LIKE NEW FOR ONLY f Pocahontas, Gannett, Galt AMertzr, 0.4),.........444814,444444‘044"1"114.44)40.04""'"'"'"4"4""'"' services at Seebach's Hill Church, on ' and Small Pea Coat for Bantkinz ik e 4 a Sunday afternoon commemorating sell, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. $75.00 DISCOUNT of 50c per ton an-: Mr. and Mrs. George Fee of Hen- . the 400th Anniversary of Martin (10. . . Fee's mother, Mrs. H. Lipphard.t. lo 4. -4 • Luther's Catechism and also rendered 9 for CASH PAYMENT ONLY' a * •T, A N . Mrs. D. Faust spent the week -end 411' in :London. .0 of Mitchell in the evening. 4 Miss Jane, were Monday visitors a.t Forest, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, F, ess,, The Jeweller m...A..... CaritelcxL, leb . an anthem at Grace Lutheran Church Mx. Wrn. Lamont and .daughter, es H E N SA Li ONT. 71 MaSOIL & Risch Uptight • Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mree .and Mr. Urban Pfile, visited friends .,-. Braun. -• • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seldon and . , 2 -..,ore- - PianOe I Miss Annie Seldon of Ingersoll were Mrs. Lydia Pfile and Miss Pearl Office Phone 10w House Prheene_1!!. i good as 'law. Will sell. at right Miss Fannie Preeter, who has been • Hy. Hoffman. at •Blyth, a few days the beginning :316 of the week. O visiting in Ingersoll returned with 4. • . them. , The fine winter weather durine• t , . i price for quick sale. A real buy • • week came to a close on Wen- -f Master Albert Goetz is suffering past • • • from an attack of appendicitis. We nesday, when it turned milder and + + the snow has practically all dissap- + i FRED THIEL Al' . 'I ZURIOH i . • • 0 of the Evangelical church will hold a again. * bazaar in the basement of the church + + HICI1-1 CLASS USED CARS : hope for a speedy recovery. - On Friday evening the Ladies Aid peered and it seems quite fall like 4 -A good program is being prepared -4. e* .........4004.5444.494.44,44444 -444441444.49.094049.4.410•04 4. TANLEY P 01110$11011644064*111009102101111"601214061115,11k$1000.0", , ,S,.. ..,p„,,,,..5„.;,,,,,,;.....a8.„flhei', 'ft;nei al 'of'.11' -g-ag•andfa:thtr,atth and *".- .-' ' •;:Lic,;:,GstrRE AND 8EE ITS. , a resident of Stanley, is seriously ill at Place. ' local:13ank of Montreal, is spending 5: BEFORE BUYING A NEW OR USED CAR OF ANY MARE BE . hart of thie, .4,;yrei,4•At at his. Twine at -1.• Mr. Harold Walker, teller of the , ee EASY TERMS Itk : the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arm- .• The monthly meeting of the W Seasonable Footwear • advanced age the chance of her recov om- . s • .14 GOAL 192 ! COLD DAYS strong of Clinton, and owing. to hea• en's Institute will be held in the Co- * cry is doubtlull. until chamber on Monday evening, • • December 2nd: Committee in charge • Mrs. Thos. Robinson, who under - At -Reasonable Prices • fleisch, Mrs. Well. Johnston and Mrs. • are: Mrs. C. Fritz, Mrs. A. Kalb - went an operation in Zurich last we- ek, for the removal of her tonsils, is NEWEST Alex. Foster. Dr. A. J. Mackinnon FINEST OF PATENT, WOMEN will address the meeting. Every a progressing favorably, 7 The W.M.S. of Varna United ch- member is to come prepared to an - OF PATTERNS. ALSO IN 'THE • urch are holding a Missionary Tea swer the roll call with a recipe for SM ARTEST OF COLORS. • IN • in the Temperance Hall on Thursday • evening of this week. a Christmas cake. All ladies are cor- AD/UM WALKING • • HIGH AND MF Miss - Margaret McKinley has re- dially invited to attend.. HMS 0 turned to her home on Goshen Line, Mrs. S. Rannie Passes, ,CHILDREN'S MANISH OXFOR- 7 i after spending a month with friends in McKillop and Clinton. • ,. Leah Bechtel, - daughter of the late 'DS AND D.AINTY STRAPS. - * • Mr. Frank MeClinchey made a trip Noah Bechtel and Fanny Christner et UARE TOE, LINDY OX- MEN 0 to 'Toronto last week. Bechtel, was born April 26th, 1844 SQ FORDS. HERE AR,E ALL -THE 7 O spent a few days at the home of her this life peacefully on November 26, -Mrs. J. Collins and son of London, in Waterloo, County, and departed LARTHERS' e MEN ARB WEARING 'PATENTS, BROWN AND 6. e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Arm- 1929, at her home in Zurich, follow - BLACK IN QU'Ari.,11WnS THAT MAKE THE PRICES . A/0ST UN- ,e0 strong. . ing an illness of eleven weeks durat- , USUAL. g. Miss McNaughton, of Tuckersmith, ion. Nearly all her ife time thel de-- 0 speSunday at the home of her parted was blessed with rugged A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ,RUNNING : spent Sunday FOR EVERY e O aunt, IVITs. Ben Keys. • health and strength. Two years ago 0 N. VFW. BATHING SHOES, ETC* she had the misfortune of experienc- ing a painful and distressing accid- REPAIRING NEATLY •DONE 7 ent in her home but by careful med- KED Got 'Shop•BAC • • Brew 's 4,„, O rega.ined a fair degree of strength. 4'e ical - aid and tender nursing she soon , •. , WINDOW DISPLAY 0 But 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. for the last number of Nye e k s her 4. esitiostaissoosOossissetas' oeseesseatoseeige*Gooessoraceed 0 - E F EXPRENC sorrows of life .for 46 years. Residing together they shared the joys and for the first six years ,at Cross Hill, Wellesley Tp., then they came to the s . ,t. 1 4 Rennie homestead on the Babylon : t 'We arehappy to pre - Line wheie they resided for 31 years : . In 1.900 Mr. and Mrs. Rennie moved sent the New Roister to Ztu•ich, and nine years later the i w . "C ! Radio to our Friends. late Mr. Rennie passed away. Five • • sons and nine daughters wei-e given - • - * 'The New Kolster, in them. A son and a daughter died in - • 4 i 'cabinet beauty as in infancy, another son (Ellsworth. at e• •e. the age of 23 and a daughter, Mrs. - 7 e•:, perFormance is this 4 John Winkenweder of Rosthern, Sas. , Khalif watch this ;pace 4 ' ^ 410 -40 4 ' year, more than ever predeceased her in cleathe Tliose ..• .4., before, "a fine set", surviving her • are: two brothers, e. ...• •e , Moses Bechtel of Winnipeg and Noah lio -4, 4 : You'll agree after of Kitchener; three sisters, Mrs. Gel- ,* ext Week. 4 you've seen and heard ger of Ohio, MrA. S. Knechtel and , et ••• e . Mrs. Snyder of near Kitchener; three eft , the Kotster. sons, Erastus of Homan, Eldon of 4 e Indiana, and Milne of Seaforth; sev- 4 en daughters: Mrs. Paulin of Regina 1 ' * O -4 Sask., Mrs. Jane Guenther, Zurich, ft . 4 . 4.' ELMER OESCH Mrs. (Rev.) S. R. Knechtel, of St. • ' .eo. .e. Jacobs, Mrs. Arthur Stelck of Daup- A* 10 4 hip, Mane Mrs. Lydia Geiger of Zur- •t 2'I= 'NEW ich, Mrs. Find. Southcott of Venice. lb Calif., and Miss Elizabeth Rennie of 40 * Zurich. 33 grandchildren and 17 ft fib . a 1 f i LSTIElt, great grandchildreu and many other friends and relatives survive, The 4ae A at ' ' '' 0, 4, :.., , 4. AVI4110 funeral services will be held on tak :, day from her late borne at Zurich, ilk WO at 2 o'clock p. in., to the Evangelical 0. itOrFM161, Siltfiletit mum tes 11 ,V1Olit TWIN gvtR, „ „ A rom sgtr church for service thence to the 'V t , - Babylon Line Cemetery for inter- ******4144414"00010000404~k44044040~4..tikkOatre-f**44>4040,00441/44›, ,.1"----`-'''''''''''''-',...-''''''"''''----,'„ •i. -1* Rstrength grew less and she passed By 21 YEAS away aged 85 years and 7 months. On February 17, 1863 she was united in marriage to Sarnuel Rennie and 4•40444.40440400440#4.44.4.4•4444.44 94.094,64,11,4949 404 <",t 4. 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ALL HUNTS, GINGHAM, RROADCLOTHS 'AND SLIA.70%; GOODS AZ 1111:DUCED PRICES WE KEEP SUPPLIES FOR ALADIN LAMM, WE WILL BE PLEASED -roHAVE YOU CALL AT OUR SEMI'. R. N. DOUGLAS Q-ENEOAL FillEIW)HAN PHONE 11 4.. 9? BLAKE