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Zurich Herald, 1930-10-23, Page 14. Vol, XXXI a o. 1 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, (930. .Adyertisin Chester L Smith,..Pt::'il Porto& $1.225 a year, U.S. $1.5a %xt . rivets ' *1.5O IN ARREARS, S2 MAY 13"E CITALRASSEt in the Herald goes in the homes of people who b SCHOOL REPORT The following; report fo+r Septem- ber is baised upon the tally' work of -the pupils in every subject, not on exams: Absent for several days. or more. No. on roll 26. Average attendance 25 Sr. .IV—jean. Weber 155; Eilinoae • ackstetter 125, Harold Rader 109, •*Melton Walper:, Jr. IV—Elgin Ratter 12 » Herbert Miller 107, Donald Oestreicher 101, Hildegard Miller 79„ Lorne Rader 78 Harold Schwartzentruber 44. Sr. III—Vernon Schwartzentruber 90,Elfxieda Becker 86, Glenn Walper 80, Delton l'I3ecker 38, Exni1 Beck- er 16. . Sr. II_Kenneth Weber 61, Eunice Oestreicher 36. Jr. II—`'Elnuire Rader. 110;, Carl Oestreicher 66. b4 eea4reee•e♦♦04♦o€rv.eeeac 0-00 a 0040 e4*ee^0.00004,01,00000 < , Etc. ♦ llarnesS3 e WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, ♦ TRAVELLING BAGS, VA -ICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. •• Pianos Pianos ♦ .♦ W YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A VINE NEW -* PIANO TO THE' PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND • CONSULT ' US, AS WE. ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR ♦ SHERLOCK MANNING LINE.. "♦ SINGER Ei] SEWING MACHINE ♦ FRED THIEL - ZURICH PHONE 102- ♦ ee♦e♦eee.ee.40.00000e'e4•04000♦0 0eeeeee41,44e4eee40eeeee4` • 001110•••ictetiGI •Mssa ®al••0•••••0am•s••a0r•scs•••• 1 4 @► e e e ed 4 4 b A ♦ 4 ♦ 0 A 0 0 ♦ 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ e ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 B • s s s r THE STORE CIF IIVAL SMVICE "GIVES YOU NOT ONLY THE 0 FINES'!:` OF SHOE: i3.U;r INSISTS UPON A MOST CAREFUL We o More. 'amain Just Sell Shoes lli FITTING. «MEN, WOMEN AND'CHILDREN HAVE LEA1 TED 1 THAT TO Fla:CHASE THEIR SHOES HERE INSURES PTAR 1.1g- n SIONAL SHOE"' ETTTING AND tGRADUATEID FOOT SPEC.'1LkL1S Sr. I—Orlen Schwartzentruber 99, Esther Price 69, Hilda Rader 62. Primer—Jackie. Weber 101, Mar- tha Miller 86, Hilda Hecker 48. Teacher, H. W. Brokensiaire. You have been to the rest, now. come to the best Fowl Supper, which to. -be held on Thursday evening, October 23rd, in the spacious shed of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. All* roads lead to Zurich for a heaping hot plate of golden roast goose, duck and chicken, cranberry sauce, and other delicies. Supper served from from five to nine o'clock, after which ,supper on Thursday evening, Octob- will follow a programme. A comedy, ek 23rd. "The Cure All" which is brim full of 1.2r. and Mrs. George Roundtree• of l^:ighs and laughs, is -in store for you London, visited a few days with their friends, Mr, and Mrs, J, W. Horner, Mr. Wm. Dulnart of Kitchener, and his si, ter, were visitors at the hone of Mr: and Mrs. H. Yungblut, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeter and dau- ghters, Muriel and Mabel, were in gig town Thursday last, ess The e Jeweller 1412. and Mrs. Lorne Dreier of Rill',, cardle e, were Sunday visitors with '— the forme/J.4 pili'ents, Rev, and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier. • Mr. T.. L. Worm of Toronto, called on Zurich friends on Thursday last. • Mrs. A. Rose and daughter, Miss Lillian, are to Mitchell, attending the wedding of a relative, on Wednesday. Don't forget the Lutheran Fowl as well as snappy selections from the popular six -piece Walper Orchestra. The Zurich Baud will be in attendan- ce. Come early and bring all your friends and enjoy the best fowl slip- per yA- per ever given. From Winnipeg; Man. Wu have some weeks ago received the following communication, but un- fortunately it was filed away with soma business letters and as a con- sequence was not published until we were notified by the writer: Dear Mr. Smith:--• Well, here we are back home again after spending a splendid Mr. Gab. Holtzman of Kitchener, and invigorating vacation, and travel- and son Emanuel of Galt, were guests ing nearly 3000 miles. That part of at the Evangelical fowl supper on Th - our holidays spent at Zurich and vic- ursday evening last. The many fri- inity was enjoyed most delightfully, ends of Mr. Holtzman, Sr., were in and through the columns of your deed pleased to see him. weekly, the •Herald, we deeire'to The members of St. Boniface R.C. thank our many friends once more Church are making preparations for for the warm reception and kind a Zai, bazaar in the town hall on hospitality accorded us, and last but �l�tbex, 7th While we have not Hots feast for the tnagttificent SurpriS rxgot^'ffie information official but we and'farewell party held in our honor think a large fowl supper will accom- at the `home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar pany the event, a Klopp. We hope to come to Zurich . again, and as Mr. William Reichert David Merv, an aged resident of insisted that I hold a speech on the' the village died late Tuesday evening. " occasion of his 25th Wedding Anniv-' Deceased passed away very suddenly ersary in October 1935, we will .try as it was only a few days ago when f BRIDAL WEDDING DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS WITH FANCY WEDDINGS TO MATCH uy_ COAL 193 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Poppies and family; Mr. and liars. Chas. Teschke and family, all of Sullivan Township, were visitors at the home of Rev. tnd Mrs, E. Turkheim, the past week. • 3 b f ATA REALLY MODERATE. COQ • a • : • REMEMBER—WE G,U.ARA.NTr F EVERY SHOE WE SELL, TO to ,,cdY BE JUST AS ..REPRESENTED. I:E!'. ,RING NEATLY DONE • our utmost to be there. Cordially, Rev. H. Rembe, and Family. Electric Train Coming Although the local officials have suit their living quarters as well as not received permanent notice, but place of business. Mr. and Mrs. A. them is a probability that a Deiz'T G. Edighoffer will occupy the reeid- Electric train will be put on between. encu that Mr. Siemon has vacated. between London and. Winahaln, re- placing what we here call the morn- re - Magistrate Reid and Crown Attor- inn, train from Lindon, and then in ileyT Ilohnes of Goderich held Policed .t the afternoon the train going to Lon Court in the Town Hall Zurich, on i ?' we saw him walking on the streets of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Siemon, the Massey -Harris agent, have now got nicely settled in their new home that they recently converted into rooms to Friday, when a local man tram Daslt don. It is thought this smaller train can handle the traffic on this line anti wuoca ryas charged with cls a.plea - •I Ills wife, and after the accused plead- + it can be ran la n ore economical**. )tiotuicaliy ed guilty, the Magistrate hound him • ,F to Such a service has been operated on mer to the peat:: for two coil:, mide) the •Southampton line for some time I imposed the costs of the court on 4`g. '.lid is c ute Vit'eslsurto;y. Also al F T l, I l', g silty party. Mr. C,l`0rge 'Morii • 0 t f Oils king now raining! , „taco"; of Exeter caul a 1 S Lae 1, tot 1 ,1 1 u _,• it SEE OUR a'� from 'i'o Dista to Godee•ich, on the C. represented the ¢ t �® 0R elr'te!nCe • + II t wii. Q+1' DISPLAY .'' R. at p+ l:l s °te i interviewing • Mr.Geo 'I Intal our popular .tagnanan t Mr, Oscar Klopp who has recently Shoe Merchants F r' `ltZit'aa ts<f:.Q :psi.rs�Ratv,' ;yIMSEVi ' �: SPDC CE c t tt+ We as 1 rani Zurich to H vti ;ll h aci• us i lel to folio un the 14th ten., it 'l, t 6 PIa 9ab4a k lbl�7dlt 1Tw ,I that the London and 1 gham line t ` 1'i 1 l t:•; \ aee'i , , el. ee, Tu. '/' s vtitie«likely not fiat this newtype of dad, October I•.ii, t.nw,. .t , will eiis1 : s Ola x O " twills into action for eine months as I pose of all hie, live stock and e' ate a.' , et et:' all ti Pit ,and l:i,,;111e`"S la, (;cit-] by aue'tion. ]fell`. Klopp ,4_,..,4,„.. '''a'• `•' •i'Y"i�'�i".'*e 1 1 and t tinily a l , i E i 'e,"i :ilii al- I 1 . li::ii l elle , i - lr " i ........� ,.,..e. -..,........,,.o-............de-.,.m...�. �w». � 1i..e �::, 173 t ,,t.. la ...n„,-,-..«,..:,.w.«w>.+,. .,.�,..«... ..ca,...».,w ...»,.w--..ew-r.,o.. n.. 1 Zurich New Low Prices Now in Kffeet.. WHEN BUYING YOUR F*FE'E. WHY NOT HAVE THE ZEST?' GENUINE D. L. & W. SCRJN TLIE. COAL. "The Standar) Ant!iraciitta " EGG„ STOVE, NUT AND S3Li PEA. SIZES,, SEMET. SOL'c ' I•'."-.. .COKE. A discount of 50c per ton a11osw^ei.". moors= • CASH on all fuel. a44.,i._ HENSALL ONT. Office Phone 10w House Place .ice'. 444.++++++++++.++++444444-1.444444+ . s 44-4444 44444 4.z.44.14,4,% Every Day is getti g better ani better. People are getting Value -Wise. Thats why they come here for Shoes & Cary MEN'S TAN OXFORDS MFG. BY SCOTT McHALE GENUINE $7.00 VALUE $4.85 WOMENS' PATENT STRAPS WITH BUILT IN ARCHES Reg. $5.00, At $2.95 MISSES PAT. SLIPPERS SIZES 11 to 2 Reg. $3.00, At $2.00 SHOE REPAIRING No. I SOLES Men's Half Soles • $1.00 Ladies' half Solves ...... 75e WOMEN'S PUMPS MURRAY MAKE BLACK, TAN OR WHITE Genuine $6.95, At $5taV ARCH;- .SUPPORTS Dr.. SCHOOLS" REGULAR $5.00 No,r $3.00 Panic RUNNING SHOES BOYS AND GIRLS" 65c 90c. $LIS 2 MEN'S WORK SHOES You Can't Beat Ens at asrg. Price.. They're Wonderful us: This Price $3.25 a fv..:urm�,�t2J•m�rMa�t.w4w�M,c4.enea+m.�uiRx:Mmowww.Y�n USED CAR DEPT. TWO I930 BRAND NEW MODEL A. COACHES, AT A SACRIFICE 1925 FORD COUPE BALOONS NEW EUCO FINISH 0 1 f*0N'—e•••tj, l•I••GS i'•i 0es-2., 0,0•t. G. tf.01{^ S%$•+Y•9FV 00 to e•dl fr., ei7•veetc000,o. •i Zt• \4' Lc -fir c. WHAT IT (? AM ANS IT MEANS S S'I YL , +CfbMFORT M'iD 'V'NI'UE, A GUARANTEE. OF iiV OR KmANSHIP,, THAT, EACH 'surr :IS IND!VIDUA.LL1"' CUT .AND TAILORED' 'EY EXPERTS WHO MAKE 'THE is IN1 SH1 D GARMENT Your Suit or Overcoat ICiM4`lc>'r4aLM eQt 0-0000,0 A F %.V.R Z. ::�IVaSrO am ro e�� ASN e illsv r'1?r fi:tie"+:1 3�ILr(Ie1.. 'la RP:1Er$, r.` .' ?•'� �'.nC,.Chi.; ,01.4 • •100'.rts,Nt044•0•6 41,1?0Q,M' • • 1927 FORD COACH O Mr;ilNAL TIRES AND EN- ;. ISH, ItUNS LIKE NEW 1929 MODEL A. COUPE i':23 FORD TOURING. 9 • ' New. and Used Car(DealenF .E.'.e' '' !k i. i" �_ ` .••t �-, :R.•. :.•reel• , « u �v44, t'1 for thiit +1TotV t 1 or t"nin, mid i1 hmise with his tllofle'i' for the t' t lel .: ? t l )r lallOtitt e:ll still Ie. e nter t le:.tea: e lel \- Winw:,rl('eilne '' ti., :l 1o1 eon) tit.,, till i..'.t ptlrl?r them a. citizen, of Zit it --h. .. C s, .•• u 1:. ... . • m.,m.e...ne no i .are t'l...e o epell a, ti,... that .',r 1 '' in 1111 frill. .. '.i'. . ]i .... ,:.tett ... �.i:••t.i al o.it u: it used to lit,. It i, to ho • i. 1 .,.. �..ti. .uotta..t lar ' .. it . . r; 111. t ,w}O,).• nil, forced to . e1x- a • titer me1!'es , ,lt:inn. 'I'll+ (10;( t-i.ta. :,ilia,. is in part re.•rzi 1.'.,;1,, for t?li;. eal'ici:at ,. licrl,, r:'ir .or or cold `nugiA,on.Tot.;f.ted in a elosoci .;at1"1 111:1..1+1 Siti en:.!1 :till appears in. qw Q> i n'lodcrt1 dictionaries. Tt is de*s crilled 'ow r1 pe rein tat• \Vii1 P1 lir ',mild. weather late In autumn or in early ,tinter, us- ually characteiriaul by a clear or clo , dless sky and by a hazy or smoky appearance of OP atmosphere, e spec - i4rty near the horizon. The term is : cor.11lail'.; applied to such a period ti 6 i oceni'ring in October o1` more Go111- ' wee'il . in NoVenlber. 'rhe halm: is of American origin, the rte son for it be- ing tet.:.tiotV'n i it h now. also 'used in Hn gl e111 d,'a Late Gottlieb 3ratt..1 of the liar; tic '• I .:l lt• t, \.: re'tjl. call .. ,..t t' Ca, I • .�r8. Ivy, l t i.il tt.,.:... a ,.,.,.t iy from ,e! fia.,t Settled in tilt. ii.•.:.1 Pe;.e.,in, 1,`. 4.re. ni 65 years ago.. ,The deceased was • wr.11-.1:nowii local preacher in the g;t•lic'al Chinch, hcaVeig frea!i:'llt- t'::lliai!•d ,the le'.'i'.1'; hi Cr'^tliion, e E' 1'_lateti yeti's ii. wt .. the clot for the .iotril.-..Tula of Si:,pi1en. a or e:oitle ye,atir. itt_ ; n l"1 poor .l .asih. 11e; 'is „ars. at. el is , :t::: widow and there Sons: (ii.' , or. Detroit; Otto, ai C?w.Vi>lll'..,i. :,,Mich., rind !d]llia..ln of".Forest, c:rl c i'u::r' r111: ei^s, 11rri. W. Doa)lnl,. of C'heele y 'qrs. Naperville, ill; Airs. Delmer. Lansing, Mich.', and Mrs, TCeslkoefcr, of Chiila. • The, funeral service tale:, place on Wednesday afternoon In the clalit i 1. C. class, of which, the deceased e ase:ed tr as a \ aluuet lnnitiaer, wciii re• the p 1 1e ar- .re. 11 to l:u'i ::!; taaki1eir,• pace in the '.'rteliton Creakotel.'y, \ 11 0. (.1.,2..r Lo are .t ?a Men's and Boy Sxs'4 ,,;;'ata-'„' i i c lana Breakers, Also Girls' and Chadre 'a S weza,t., e s, Shoes and Rubbers, Etc Etc. I1 1 Fresh Grocer.ies a C 'ays on hand ; gi.Ld R„ „ DCDLIGLA fj G1.(`�L.7 A l',ttt�iiil,'A Af1;,' ;tet,a",`'>•'t°a'; Y •�- WG6 'M..t��"LAIY, 4t. 41r. ha •