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Zurich Herald, 1930-12-18, Page 1Vol. XXX / No.255 AdvertiiC OUR CORNER The time of the Sunday and public school Christmas tree is come and the voice of Santa Claus. is, beard in. the land. Scientists tele us; the shortest clay this year will. be Flecenmer 22nd, -but any small boy knows that the: two tzr three days before CJ'rrrsiarras are the longest days in the year. ZURICH THURSDAY MORNlNQ, DECEMBER 18, 1930. Chester L. Smith,, > 4as i ? '. $L25 a year, U.S. $L5� ii .eiderm4C $1.50 INARREARS, $Z MAT BP,OBAISIE TJ the Herald goes in the homes of people who buy in We are getting winter on the in- stallment plan this year. A male .school teacher in Ontario is accused of breaking a girl student's ribs while whipping her.. This is fol- lowed by a story of a woman teacher who punished a boy so severely that he had to be put to bed' under a doe, tor's' care. This creates, a tie, and the two teachers should now meet to 'de- cicle the championship. - s • • 0 4 4 4 4 is r• • 4 • 4 4 44 .4 4 • 04•4004ra440E44i#0. Harness, Etca WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING) AGS„ VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Pianos' Pianos IF YOU HAVE REM' THINKING OF ADDIINIG A FINE NEW PIANO TO THE PLEA iURE•S OF YOUI. HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT JSf AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR SEEsE_RLOCK MANNING. LINE,. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE FRED THIEL - ZURICH 4+ a 4 • • 4 • • • • • • 0 • 4 4 • 4 4 0 4 4 e •• • • • • PHONE 102.• • • 4.4.4e444444444+<P4040444#4.4044 4••.4.4444.•444444.44'• • al • QP • 1 SLIPp6 0 ��•pp The P. ; :ughtful • .,.... . t it s� HERE WE GfA.VE EVesiLY KIND • OF SLIPPER FOR EVERYBODY SLIPPERS FOR TINY FOLKS, TO THOSE IN 'WHICH FATHER READS 1.115 EVENING PAPER KI Women's Felt .Iruliets„ •aa splendid ,Assortment oI colors. Women's Felt Comfy and Leather Boudoir Slippers. See our New Women's 1 Overshoes in the latest Styles. .Metes 'Black.anna Chocolate Kid Romeos. Felt Boudoir and Choc. Slippers. Childretes Fait Slippers AEF these. 'Make Excellent 'Xmas. iSta. WHERE GOOD SHOES COST LESS B -IG REDUCTIONS:'IN.ALL LINESS OF FOOTWEAR isCEPAIRING.'NEATLY DONE. i • • • • • 1 • • 4 • • •1 • a x • 4 • • Bre +tio n' r i • tt .Shop WINDOSIM OUR . W DISPLAY •o r••••••aeas : 0••••••e•tu • t•••! •.•4.4444G#ese• •••••••••••4•••••••••••••4 .' GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE . MEWS ST_A.N:I IELD REM LAMM ;zuri ~'L S AND DR:. WE ,i. :REGULAR W,513. BOR. — MEN'S:.^ALL WOOL TIER }11! : XR''3`S ,AND DRAWERS,', 'PER .15.0.11.,, POE ti' Dur ..... MENS'FLEECED l "FIL11TS „AXE) :DR.i WERE; ':REGUMAR 43. 40 FOE . ___ ............ 75c t BOY."S W Nf1T1E',A.:BTrRS, 3RXIG. V3:511 'FOR CHILDREN'S. SeWE:i't'l`FB'. A:T REG..1* f'L,??„. Now derecu$1.40 r a a fi Don't miss these ar inu a .'AS THEY':ARE 'WORTH YOUR :WHILE 'WO COME AND ;Rr LOOK. 'EM. OMR- • .13E SURE AND; SEE, OUR RANCE !Oars` MOT'S SUITS ,>1i;1xGG' OV.ER•C'O..A'.'3.`aS` •4 EA:II"'1"" WADE, ateND!NEAD1 To MEASURE 4. s. .. orn i , Ve IEMEIA Mr R.'6 AIM mixatikx. DIRECTORS. L e ., , w c a. t:,,t. 1e r . # ':!'.bene IOw or 10J HENSAL'L, .ONT '•4•a+ss » st;•fi ++:oocca.,A4tv+. va.'440*, t A,40'p4.0r +a.41+A*• {'kr 404,4r " The good old days were those when the Whole family always ate breakfast at the same time. It takes just as much courage -to wash hishes three tinesa day as it does to go out and shoot a bear. A successful min is one who gath- ers a fortune he doesn't need to leave to people who don't deserve it. Every form. of Christianity con- demns what .it calls "mere" pleasure, Why? Ladies shoes are to -be more point- ed. Husbands will probably contin- ue to make tactless remarks at dinner parties, but their shins will find them out. And the next war eh get mixed up in we should be suse to fix it up so we'll do the borrowing, and not the lending. Mre. C. Eilbcr called on friends at Seaforth, on Wednesday. Dr. A. J. MacKinnon made a pro- fessional call to London on Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido and da_ lighter 'Miss Dorothy, were Sunday visitors to Gale rich. Mr. and Mrs. Gid, Koehler. were Sunday visitors with friends at Bay- field. • Miss Eileen Burns of Dublin, has returned home after a month's visit 'with :+lrs. John Kipping. Mr. and Mrs: Wm. F. Braun, of It is remarked that the ocean is' the only power on earth that can Forest and family were Sunday vis - make a woman indiferent to her per- tors at the home of Mrs. Braun's father, Mr. Win. Lamont. sonal appearance. We quit trying to understand the fine po ints of economics as soon as we found out that having too much gold would bring on hard times. +l+—+ A woman who has got work to do cannot really get on with it if she has a man hanging about all day SII^—+II+ The new brake that can stop a seventy -mile -an -hour car in twenty feet is almost as good as a telephone pole. •—d+ And if the farmers ever get back on their feet, we'll bet they'll think twice before they ask the governm- ent for relief again. The supposed discovery- of sock- eye salmon in Lake Erie is - probably another case of mistaken identity. Our whole educational system from A to 'Z must be revised and adjusted to the needs of the new world that is come upon us owing to the operation of the enemy which we have ourselv- es created—the machine. The October statement of the Can- adian chartered banks, just. issued from Ottawa; is notably chiefly for the continued rise in savings deposits and for the decrea,e in call loans and current Loans Savings deposits for October showed a remarkable gain of $12,222,467 over September. It shows that the Canadian public is that that much better off. It is an encour aging sign. NOTICE We have installed an electric cralve grinder, also a reseater for Ford and Fordson Tractors, and will guarantee a good job on any make of car.I3ring in your tractors and cars for winter overhauling. Leonard Prang', Zurich. Yes! You will Find a DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN THE STANDARD :ANTHRACIT SCRANTON MONEY TIGHT YOU SAY Tighten up then on that Fuel Bill by Burning Our Semet Solway Coke, or No. 3 Seam Pocahontas and Batik that furnace with our Small Pea Coal. We carry in stock Nine Different Varieties 01 JF"vel. Corot in and let us talk over •your Fele) Problems with you. For Cash Payment a Discount of 50e per Ton wit be Allowed. Only one more week till Christmas, the happiest time of the entire year. Let this be a real one not alone in external and outward things, but let us all think seriously what this an- nual event stands for, and what does it mean to your inner man. Messrs -Well. Johnston and Herb. Mousseau, made excellent use of the last open day for shooting wild geese, which was on Monday. These two veterans of gun and nimrod fame made a trip to Camlache and returned on Monday evening with six dandy wild geese, which should furnish them with their Christmas fowl, and fond meinories`:for the long Closed season which we have just cortellOteir The Christmas entertainments in the local churches are fast under way and by the middle of next week will b presented. On. Wednesday, night, Christmas eve., the Lutheran S. School will render their interesting program of recitations and songs, and then the following evening, Thursday Christmas- evening, the Evangelical S. School will render their program. Be sure and have the Christmas spirit and attend there appropriate Yule- tide events. Mr. Ferd. Haberer, proprietor of the local rink in Zurich, is establish- ing a nice bottom for a foundation for the coming season's ice, and with a few more days of steady and cold weather skating: will be good. And don't forget the Christmas Tree and Santa Claus on the rink on Monday evening, December 22nd, when all the kiddies are admitted free, and if there is ice there will be skating, and providing there: will be no ice, the Xmas Tree will be there with old Santa, so be sure and don't miss. it, and join in with the season's. fine spirit. We regret very much toreport in this week's issue of the rather sud- den illness of Mr. Charles Fritz, on Saturday morning while about his work he ,Was being overtaken with extreme pains, and immediately was given medical attention and put to hit home in bead, and was given par- tial releif, ' but, the disease which is usually known. as- kidney colic, did not subside as expected, and on Tu- esday morning was taken to London Hospital, where an x-ray was taken and a Specialist worked upon Mr. Fritz, and at time' of writing, he is resting much better, and it is thought that the tren6le---`--can be remedied without an incision 'operation.. Mr. Fritz's many- friends wish him a fast and speedy recovery, as he sure is being missed in town. It is thought he will return home within a week or so. Stephen Troyer Posses An old and highly respected pion- eer.of the community passed away :o the great beyond en Thursday, December llth, -at the home of his ,laughter, 1VIrs. and Mr: Wm. Dignan of the 4th concession:, Ilay Township after an `illness at only four days withpneumonia, aged 82 years, 5 months and 28 days. Deceased was me of the pioneer men of the conee. nunity, and as a young' man endured II the hardships of pioneer life, and -ith his sterlinp gnalities arts' up - i °ht character, he had won a lar;,'c nvntber of atl:Ai ing ii•ie ds who wile ,r.Kitly miss tht departed, WHAT IS YOUR. CHRISTMAS WISH! Your Christmas Gift Problems are volved like Magic by a visat tss caa>r Jewellery Store. Beautiful Models in Rings, Watches, Costume $eweVerr . A Gift of such will receive greatest Appreciation. Let us Suggest= FOR HIM A Man's Watch, Signet Rings, Cuff Links, Fountain Pens, Waldemar Chairs. FOR HER Bridal Wreath Diamond Rius:rg,, Mars Wrist Watch, Fancy Stowe; Set Rings. Compacts, Lvory Stone Set Bracelets GRANDFATHER AND MANTLE CHIME CLOCKS for the 4. J,. 4 • • • 4 + • WE STILL OFFER YOU THE BEST BARGAINS IN QUALM' USED CARS. 4 1928 Chev. Coach, looks and runs like new, fully equipped: and film- • wheel brake. You have to see and drive this car to appreciate kt. 4" 1930 Ford Model, a coupe at A BIG REDUCTION 1927. FORD TUDOR, finish and Upholstering like new, a good_ car for very little money .I. 1927 FORD COUPE, goad upholstering and runs fine. 1923 Ford Touring, this car has had wonderful care andis goad for many thousands of sidles. • 1929 MODEL A COACH, at a real Haman - `l 1928 ESSEX SEDAN, original tires • 1925 FORD COAC}r. • -t• HESS, THE JEWELLER +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++440*' fi +++i•d++++P+fl+++4.•.4.•.4.4+•+•4+++ ++++++++4+P+d++ 40* Rubber BOY'S LUMBERMENS, RED SOLES, ROLLED EDGES $2 to $2.:>%- MEN'S LUMBERMENS, Black and all Red $2,25 to MOB MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS A? $3.50, $3.75 and 25 MEN'S LEATHER TOPS 12 -in, Red Soles, Pair a4-5, fi Z MEN'S LIGHT RUBBERS, Pair �1 0 WOMEN'S LIGHT RUBBERS AT - .45e and Vac, WOMEN'S OVERSHOES '• ,Pair .. _ a. L� CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES, Pair - s1_tia WOMEN'S ALL RUBBER GALOSHES, Zippers and Dome Fastners $2.90, $2.25, and $3.00, SPECIAL Boy's Light Rubbers, red soles, roiled edge, pair_—.$1.t e MEN'S SOCKS, at Pair r._ REMEMBER, ANYTHING YOU REQUIRE IN FOOTWEAR: AT REDUCED PRICES. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. ALL FIRST QUALITY, WE DO NOT R.A.NDLE SECONDS USED CAR DEPT. .• only ,$1375.O0. 0 F R TZ Phone or 82115 & SON Uro + 4+i++F+ ++t+�F++++l4i��E�k�Mt^++++°++++$•k�:..I.4-f.+e..g.-S�4^3�++++-E+++++++•d• inutrawavarmarvarrowsnelnearewevalomaxatemoteartu Christmas if -s Our Christmas Goods are 1111W and on Display COME AND LOOK THEM OVER AND SEE WHAT W.E%t,'..E TO OFFER. BRING THE CHILDREN ALONG. TO MEET SANTA. CLAUS WE ALSO HAVE , A. NICE ASSORTMENT OR CANDIES AND. D. NUTS, ORANGES, FRUITS, PEELS, ETC.. ETC - 'WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Fresh Groceries always on a d R. e E)OLIGLA GENEJEoAL lifE.ROHANT F HONE 11 - 97 LJ"'''l'rRE wraeeae•+esa.*.......�w...,�.�.e.a� "•emr.e:;.. �ea�nWami