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Zurich Herald, 1930-01-16, Page 1Vol. XXX. N0.31. RIC ERAL ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNINGl, JANUARY 161930. Chester L. Smith, PetEieheaei $1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 in AlaLTraurra; 81.50 IN A RIM ANS, $2 MAY BN QE/ 15NO 1 To all our Readers and Friends we extend Season's Greetings OUR CORS Stealing of motor ears is as ser -'I ions as horse: stealing sayaa should. 'b treated as such The older you: get the more rich-; less the younger gerativaa coater t. •--•• "A Government mealbr never 'goes! into business„" aecorang to Thos.. Edison, for it neverTIVIETLeS ends a.' 4—% Although tan a yoinkRAe. r f T01 years, the League of li ata'ss ;'has :ac ! eomplished; gent thaw tzar eke! • 3pations.. ‘aTeeors Skirts and formai clothes mum& the final knell of short hair. •--+ Mete is an old adage that lots of :snow means lots of crap the follow - war. There should he an abun- .ilant crop next. year. A 'Detroit woman. rimed $450,- 000-00 450;00 00 as heart balm Vith so much rraaey the poor teas heart ought to be overflowing now. .A preacher may pLeach with as irm.ch consecrated passion in a gown as ever Billy Sunday slid in shirt sie- vaes aoosee•••e,••••o••*•epe e••••******444•4444044410•42. 44, • • • • • • • • • 1929.Accounts •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • •.• •• • • .• Our Are all. made up and ready for our Cred- >r ora. • ...xian.cdiy carr for same before they .,• • are mailed. • FRED THIEL - ZURICH • ♦••••••••••••• ********44•400**********e oe •M•siNak •mbs••••1R•••••o ••®••••••1 •• WE ZEE -Tri' 'THANK OUR. MANY CUSTOMERS ,& FRIENDS FOR THE GENEROUS SUPPORT VEN 'DURING' 'THE PAST YEAR AND TN RECEL 1111 'BUSH (ONE AND AIL +. ;appy New Tear 'PEPAMRtRG ^NE* EI y'DONE MerOS Best Shop =T •00••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • 1 • • • 1 1 1 41•NN•••o••••w•••••.s•.•e•♦•••••••••••♦•r•••ea*** 4 uotromatrs Erancat kt FOR F. Fer€1 RGAINS :MEWS OVERCOATS* ,�'d81i1!>� Apr,. _ - _..........,_..__....'SIAM .ML'N"S OVERCOATS. , ,, :`l9 for _ __...___ . _ MIRO MEWS CFVERCOATS Nate 116019 Per ----- < _ _., _ O'S UMW'S SIMENTER S ALL, IES' VIM'S WATERT= I'fN.DRIEK - ;t t .>--- 40 MEWS ALLWOOL .. * _ . _ . _.. 11I.: 11/ Mens Stanfieici Reit LabeilLiatie Re& 42.25 far. _ 41..'70 3oyss Windbasialtem, Beg. ,;B +,E r ..... BOWS AT TI. 1[r`l .i 'i'E I 'Men's Lined IU = $ISD ger Nees Vine& Mme,Rag; MSc far w.. ,...._.......,... ,..._ ._. »..» Myr Menk's lined 3r.rttcr* Meg. Vet Err 41Be mese ARE .11LEL Mism, 16 GOODS AND ..',ATE MIMS IMO CNN - NOT AFFORDITe J1D:5TS. COME TM AND !LODE "MEE OVIE54, AS WE: FEEL SURE "3 3111 1,. SEE SEIVIRETIONG AT MIXES r; THAT 'WILL. /LIME ACOMY ALSO MARRED ST MAME TD`S OTIIMR G sr w 0 EMBALMERS ANE 1. Bon 0 4 4, • 4? • . + • • • • i. • • • e► • • • n s • • 4 4 4 T a 4 • )NEE. 16** ZEO , e • ribaSTS Be 44 Cheer up. It'll soon be time to get the old bus all slicked up witha new license plate. What is the world coining to? Bandits lined up forty men in a pool room near Atlantic City, made them take off their trousers and drove off, with these garments and all the mon- ey the men had. Losing their money was bad enough, but in losing their pants, penknives, and keys these un- happy men would be unable to keep secret the fact that they were pres- ent. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of our Dear Sister, Mrs. Wm. Doerr, formerly Mrs. Harding of Zurich, who entered into rest one year ago, Jan. 18th. In memory a daily thought. In heart, a silent sorrow, Sisters and Brother. 1 W • PRINCE OF WALES Goes a -Hunting His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales has left for South Africa— and big game. Taking up the plans of his journey that were interrupted more than a year ago because of the King's illness, the Prince sailed from Southampton the past week on board the liens Kenilworth Castle.. Apart from a few sincere demonstrations, his departure was probably as incon- spicious as the Prince has ever made on any major expeditions. Tthere were no red carpets to be trodden to the train, and no gay decorations of bunting. On the station platform the Prince chatted smilingly with his brothers, Prince Henry, Duke of Glo- cester, and Prince George. BACKED 8? 21 ?EARS OF EXPER1EN We are happy to pre- sent the New Kolster Radio to our friends. The New Kolster, in cabinet beauty as in performance is this year, more than ever efore, "a fine set". ... You'll agree after you've seen and bearcl the Kolster. ELMER OESCH TIME NEW BOLSTER, 'RADIO MORE THAN EVER ...A FINE SET 4 .0, 4 .'►owwi+a•••... . _.a.+*•ter••. Mr. Henry Neuschwanger of Dash- wood, is visiting with his brother Mr. John Neuschwanger of town. - Hay Council met on Monday for the .first meeting of the new year. Considerable business was transacted! and 'a full report of the minutes will appear in next week's Herald. Mr. Leonard Wagner made a bus- iness trip to Detroit the past week, we understand that Len. has a mind to go sailing the lakes the coming summer, and went to make these ar- rangenielits. Mr. Norman Overholt has purch- ased the 67 -acre farm north of 15ry5- dale, on the Blue Water Highway, from Mr. Edward Brisson and gets immediate possession. Mr. Brisson is living, in Zurich for the winter. Messrs. Ward Fritz and E. Oesch were at London on Thursday, return- ing with two high class used cars for the renown car brokers of C. Fritz & Son. who, have already a fine display for the spring opening of these bet- ter grade of used cars. Mrs. J. J. Schwartz and daughter Unice, of. Detroit, are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and .Md` bus SAoxx to-ri po'i•t r. Fuss it 'not enjoying good he Ithr and is confined to his bed. The annual Meeting of the Zurich Agricultural Society will be held on Friday, January 24th, in the Town. Hall, Zurich, at 2 o'clock and the business will be: election of officers, Receiving Treas., and Auditor's re- ports, etc. Mr. E. F. Klopp is the president, and Mr. A. F. Hess, the Secretary of this ever energetic or- ganization, and this annual meeting demands the presence of all who are interested in the Society. A rather unique 'incident took place at the house of Mr. William Koehler of the Goshen Line south, when his cellar became infested by muskrats to such an extent that the damage they executed became intoi- lerable, and Mr. Koehler set traps with the result that six rats were cap- tured. They presumeably came up the cellar drain, and not caring to go back that way, ate holes through the doors to get out. When Mr. Koehler had caught a few of these intruders he notified the Department at Toronto, and they sent an official up from Listowell to investigate the case, the animals that were captured were killed and the skins sent to the Department at Toronto where they will be disposed off if -saleable. Mr. Koehler, we hope will be remun- erated for the damages done. The Provincial Legislature meets on Feb. 5th, the Dominion Parliam- ent on Feb. 20th. A. very unusual. incident occurred the past week when 'rumors got around of the prevailing conditions of Mr. G. Clarkson, who migrated from the flats south of Grand Bend, unto his home in Hillsgreen, recently 'with an army of seven horses, and with the result that there 'was pract- ically no feed, and Mr. Clarkson, whose health is impared, could not get out to attend to these animals, with the result that the critters be- came in a starving condition. Mr. C. Ei.lber however got in touch withh the authorities at 'Goderich, 'and was ord- ered to have the horsesremoved to neighbors and properly fed, while constables Eilber and Block took ch- arge of Mr. Clarkson, kept him at Zurich for a day and night, and then had him appear before Magistrate Reid of Goderich on Monday evening at Hensall. Mr. Clarkson was gived the option of going either to the Co- unty Home, at Clinton, or the God- erich Jail, and naturally his choice reventer to the County Home, where he was then taken on Tuesday morn- ing, first being well fitted out with a good suit of clothes, underwear, etc which was furnished by the Gouneil of Hay Township, andthe manager, of the home, Mr. Jaeobs congratulat- ed the officer for the splendid outfit aecolUlll*niC,,&',the inmate, , 1 Waierm The wise school belle takes a Waterman'sFountaint Pen back to class. -It means quicker and better work—high. er marks—and lots more leisure time: We have a Waterman's thatwillexactly suit YOU! WE HAVE A MODEL TO SUIT YOU $2.50 to $7.00 OTHER PENS1FROM $1.011 UP. Hess, The Jeweller COAL 193 ! COLD DAYS YES, THE COLD DAYS ARE FIERW AGAIN' i ARE YOU PREPARED!" WE ARE Prepared with a 1:.o: Supply of HIGH GRADE FUELS Genuine Scranton Anthracite,, ea`oP. way Coke, Miller's Creek Sari. Pocahontas, Cannell, Galt Aii se.,,,, and Small Pea Coal for ;?sir z DISCOUNT of 50c per ton al?lo; for CASH PAYMENT ONL'2 Caratelexm HENSALL ONT., Office Phone 10w Henze lit rst 2.'SX + + + + + + + M • + AT THIS GRAND YULETIDE SEA- SON WE CANNOT EXPRESS OUR: GRATIHUDE IN ANY MORE TAN- GIBLE WAY THAN BY WISHING OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUS- TOMERS A MOST Happy New Year 0 FRITZ & SON HIGH CLASS QED CAR: BROKERS '1 PHONE 82 + + ,t. 'i"l.'1"1'.p.l..I1"'I'.!`,h i + + +'+} ++.....g..1.++++++.!!'1"`p'.l°•"Ik'+ -.e*, ZUSICE • Christmas Greetings We invite Oar Customers AND FRIENDS TO CALL ATM SEE OUR DISPLAY OF r- • MAS GIFTS SUITABLE FON CHILDREN AND GROWNU3".`';:;. FANCY DISHES, TOYS„ MEUSE ROOKS, X4v4AS. 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