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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1929-12-19, Page 1.1n 34444414,1444 Vol. XXX No. 27 ZURICH THURSDAY,MORNING, DECEMBER 19 1929. 4.4*4.44*,44.4.,or Chester L. Smith!PubdeteIs 41.25 a year, U. $L50 hiAtIvoiLeggf ' 411.6t ix AR taluits.02 wilt BIC OKeimarx 1 n ore weeks till Christina Locm. mAxacErs (Corrected every ',Wednesday) Butter, creamery . 45 Eggs 3/111,, Old liens ...... 18 Ducks 15 Chickens — Geese, dressed 18 Turkeys, dressed 27c Wheat ...... 11•20 Oots ... • • • 60 Barley Buckwheat . - ....... — 86 Flour cwt. ..,— 3.50 Bran ton ....... -*. 34.00 Shorts ton 36.00 :Dried apples . .. . .. 9 Thatch sett onions Vestininister Hospital, London,1 :England, .reeeritly purchased me -fifth ,eenth of .an ounce of raxiiima for one limadred thausauad donars. LietteEs, From ferata Nigactrekead,, Iowa; 124)-29 Zurida Herald, Dear Editorz-- Well, I suppose you have been looking for sem vow& fzem ins for some time. I take pleasure in remitting for another yeaes subscri- ption to the Herald. 1-4-rm. sane, I could. not get along Without the little Herald, at least as Icrig as I think I have friends living there- 1 can see ••••••••••••••••••••••••••*.•••••••••4444•4•••e000e • • 4.„ • • Mason 85( Riseh Upright Piano, PIANO good as new. Will sell at right I price tor quick sale. A real buy • • • FRED THIEL ZURICH. 4 • • . • • peat changes in Zurich since 1 left there, but I am glad it is so, for aa long as a town makes changes, it, surely will prosper. There is a warm. spot in my -heart for Zurich, because. it was the home ofm.y father, whtini I dearly loved in qny boyhood days, and yet in my old days. I dream Cif. Rim. I also have two brothers some- where thereabouts, and if it wasn't for the Herald I'd loose track of then Well. I wish if you see them, you may tell them I ani still alive, and happy, living on. a farm, I have help- ed to husk over 3000 bushels of corn so far, and we have still about 18 acres to husk. Well Dear Editor, t wish you a happy, and prosper044 New Year. Yours 'Truly, Chris. B. Heel.. " DRYSDALE . FRENCH SETTLEMENT NEWS Elaborate and fitting preparations are being made at St. Peter's Church, French Settlement, Ont., for the 1111(1 -night Mass, on Christmas Eve. The Ifiagzlifieient new organ, the gift of the Church choir, will be heard your Shopping Now! Miss Lotty Tuerkheirra spent Wed- nesday .in London. 'Mx. Clarence Thiel of Kitchener, is visiting in town this week. Mr. Allan Klein of Aylmer is vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson. Mrs. E. E. Weido and Miss Pearl Pfile were at London on business on Thursday last. Mr. John Laporte of theBlue Water Highway, has left for Wind- sor, and other points, where' he will 1 f ds for a, visit with relatives and r en couple of weeks, Christmas Day, on Wednesday of next week, and of course a public holiday, as this falls on Wednesday, which is the Herald's publishing day, t .1,44,1„+++++,14,144,44++++++.1,44.1.1.1.1.tt4.4.4,t,*tilpktten-ItiistftftlItore. Diamond Gents Wrist Watches Newest Mountings $7.00 to $35.00 $20. to$150. 1 Ladies' Wrist Watelt $8.00 to EVERY ARTICLE SOLD FROM OUR. STORE BEARS OUR GUAR TEE OF SATISFACTION. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR GOOD WILL PROPOSITION 3ti -Dozen Ta Spoons with every Diamond. and. every Wedding OPEN UNTIL CHRISTMAS. HESS, THE JEWELLER so consequently we must put it off 4, for the first time, on this sol;ITin c'e-t, • . t (HiThuncarr, Fl. CI You will receive co casion; and Bartholmeus' :Mass . m youi wee y a day a e as • kl-•'lir' f: result. $ b flat will be fittingly rendered by a:„ mixed choir of voices.. The golden Word has been received here of + - vestments which the priest will wear the rather sudden death of Mr. Hen- .T. for the first time, are the gift of the ry Deichert, at his home in New T. Ladies of the Altar Society. This Haven, _Mich., the beginning of the + society, is also furnishing ,the red week. Mr. Deichert is the oldest + . cassocks and lace surplices.; to be : worn by the altar boys. The grarid • floral decorations on the main altar are donated by the young ladies o 4,4.07•4044444444.44"414`.........44*******4).44"..... the Blessed Virgin Sodality • ••••• esR/sReseeeeeemieakonootoolesseisensoiseenoeseRee1 tt SUPPERS The Thoughtful t HERE WE HAVE 'EVERY KIND OF SLIPPER FOR EVERT.BODY SUPPERS FOR TRIM YOLKS, -10 'THOSE TN WHICH FATHER - READS IDS EVENING P.APER Women's Felt Sialliets,.a sple.nitil Assortment Alf colors. Ilitomenls Felt Comfy- scrag Leather. Boudoir Slippers. See- ,Our New Women's Overshoes in. the. latest Styles. Men's JalaChanit Chocolate KW Romeo*. Felt Bistriahar an Choc. Slippers. (ChilaresesFeitSlippecs AR these Make Excellent Xmas.Cifis. WHERE GOOD SHOES COST iLESS PIEPAIRIPIG NEATLY MORE Brews% Boot Shop illEN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AIDROGRAIRSIMONIMPS•1141011011.111111,01110110041400041141.0000100041/4SIP, +•••••••*********••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Winter ad Sold Weather •, • is Here. 4, BLUE, AND OTIMER cOLORS :AND rAiTtiirts "ItElD10X*10 • UNDERWEAILL---SPAIMIELMS ;ABID 'PENMAN*: 31FOBOL ;AND 1 AMEECED '11, 'PYJAMAS AND ISEGIRCIILOBES—FANcy,s/RwEEt sodomEXTRA AXIALITY It MEWS FAHEY" 1101USF-APLAni AND4FATICY:25c, 75c o SCARFS-I/WNW SEqiir :IEGMLES,:" IN :SQUARES AND VIBLIO*G ASSORTIID:PIUTERNS. OVERCOATS IlIAND TAILORING:ARID SPECIAVORDES1 'Mt TOUR RERSHRE -- .wiiiirn'MST (OP 1.,ThitisiGs .ANETRESICIMS. e 4. 1 =WE US 1, "HOFFI/LMS MAXIE : 'TIME NEW .86 ,1 KOLSTEJ "Icifftits glad tidings of the Birth of Ckiris ; will be joyfully- announced, . by the ringing' of the Churehthell from hy,-.- At the auction sale' of, farm, farm poAtt eleven till twelve, when the:t,in- stock and implements, owned by Mr spiring ceremonieals of the Catholic John A. Smith, held on Tuesday of begin. At th last week, IVIr, Oswald Eisher purch- ased the 100 -acre farm for $5,000. The farm has since been resold to Mr. Lawrence Denomme, for $5,800. Good prices were obtained for the live stock and implements. Mr. Smith- and family intend moving to the city. Mr. Dennis Denomme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denomme, of the 14th Con., Hay, and -who has spent the ,past summer on the Great Lakes as a Sailor, on the freighter boat Verohn, returned to his home here the past, ivedk. This is the first sea- son for Dennis -as -a sailor, and he most certainly likes his chosen voc- ation in life. The line of freight the Verona -carried was practically all automobiles, -and while most of us in ttitie summer months ride with auto - biles, but here was the case reversed as the automobiles rode with them. Dennis has again signed up for the season of 1930, and with health conditions. favorable intends leaving for his boat at Toledo -early the . -I • spring, New Books The following new books have been recently added to Our evergrowing and progressive Zurich Library: Name Author The Girl from„,,Montana. Grace Livingstone I3lue Ruin. • Grace Livingstone Jim, the Conque.rer , P. B. Kyne Larry, of lonesome lake. Harold Bindloes. Merirales. G; B: McCutcheon The Eternal Challenge. Jos. Hocking Red Silence: Kathleen Norris Mystery at Spanish Hacienda. Jockson Gregory Barberry Gate. .• Jane Abbott The Runner. Ralph Connor Mother India Cathern Mayo Ancestor Jeri& William Locke The, Young May Maan. Martha Ostenso W. E. ''' BY Charles A. Lindberg Stumbling Shepherd A. Coda Juvenile Books... The Silent Study Reader, No. 1, 2, 3, and 4. S. Reid,". H. Mackenzie The Moving Picture Girls. Laura Lee Hope The Moving Picture Girls in War Play. Laura Lee Hope - The Moving Picture Girls Under the Palmes. . Laura Lee Hope The Moving Picture Girls a.t Sea. • Laura Lee Hope Rescued in the Clouds. Franklin W. Dixon Plying Against Time. Franklin W. Dixon First Stop, Honolulu., • Franklin W. Dixon 'Phe .Search for the Lost Flyer. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John + Deichert, who are so well known in Zurich. The funeral will be held at -;- .New Haven, the , latter part of the Week. -More particulars will follow + next 'week. Church will solemnly ei Gospel time, the pastor Will deliver a sermonette announcing the glad .tidings of the Redeemer born in. the manger. The entire congregation, at the moment of comniunion, will re- ceive its Saviour, in the Most Holy Sacrament. During the • communion service, the choir will render the Old Christmas Carols. The. interior of the church will be beautifully dressed for the occasion. There will be myraids of ,candles illuminating the' stained-glass • windows, and a grotto representing the birth -place of Christ will be erected. • This glad event is always a source of blessed rejoicing for the whole Christian botli Protestant and Catholic, -Who •aill unite, each in its own Partic- illar.vitay, to celebrate this joyful ad: -vent of Christ on earth. "Glory to God "in the Highest and on ea'rth, to of good will." 'peace men BACKED RS BY 2'1 YEA OF ExpER1ENCE We are happy to pre- sent the New Kolster Radio to our friends. 76 New Kolster, in 'cabinet beauty as in performance is this year, more than ever before "a fine set". ..You agree after you've seen and heard tie Xi:aster. 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