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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-01-08, Page 1Ci CH ERA Vol. XXXL No.2. ,0 ZURICH., THURSDAY MO , JANUARY 8, (931, Chester L. PahllhAiatta ;1.25 a year, U.S. $1.501 me : *1.50 III ARREAR$. $2 MAR B To all our Readers and friend OUR CORNER Darwin said that horses sometime& What every husband probably de- have vivid .dreams_ He must 'have` sires is a wife wliac can look like a had in mind .the, night mare. million dollars hi a $7.9Z coat. Tobacco is a substance Pound in many parts of 'America and in some Christmas -gift cigars_ It is good for religion that there should be same atheists, whether it good for the aetheist or not. +—I+ Now .let .everybody resolve to make' 1931 one. ,f the bravest, brightest and best .years ever., There is a general opinion among the eeonomista that 1931 will see an' improvement in. condlitian. Here's! hoping! • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••e•+aoeh 4. • • Harness; Etc. • 4. • WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND • •' ARE OFFERING. THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• I FRED THIEL - PHONE IQ e e • • • • • • ATTRACTIVE PRICES. • 0 • Pianos Pianos • • IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW o PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND * CONSULT US,AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPIJiJAR • • SHHERLOCK MANNING LINE. o ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE • ZURICH• •• •• • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••': •••••••••••••••f••••t••••••••••' se•semeisameewmoseeesseeseeessookessose.easileoeseelie I It f Awa �w w �Iw sus 3 1 _" Will iefit keel Winter Colds from, Tour Family I F 'Gooderich Rubbers offer. ,Comfort- -able Protection against damp, Cold •• feet, so often the cause • of Colds, • influenza and other Winter .Ailments. L' e extend Season's Greetings New Jersey is breaking up the bar rels seized in raids on illicit brewer- ies and giving them to the poor. This seeme to be one way of staving off, adversity. The new year has at least 7S te,. off by giving us glorious winte e- ether. We move at such a speed that, if you want to se who was the Man of the Hour yesterday, you Have to look up the minutes. Panama is the latest to have a re- v ol uti on . e -volution. However in South America a revolution takes the place of elect ions on the northern half of the hemisphere. Christianity emphatically began with the sumptions that God is in heaven and all is wrong with the world; and from those two things the whole Christian theory proceeds. +—+ Since November 1st, nearly 500 banks have failed in the United St ates and not one in Canada. The Canadian banking system has stood well the present crisis. +II+—+i+ Never can there have been so, much to hate as there is to -day, with its modern newspapers, and modern pic- tures, and modern methods, and the mbdern theatre, and modern love, and modern music. Tough on Teeswater Teeswater is attaining some, rather unfavorable notoriety. Its chief of police is serving a term in jail for theft; two of. its citizens are await- ing trial for robbing a bane:, and now an alleged bandit, named William Johns, arrested ' areesaaeviereaaaaefee erton lleraid-Times. The striking feature of modern life, is the.growth of our cities. The Am aa. t _y r. nd Mrs. Oscar Klopp have re - "ed home after a week's visit with 4144 in Detroit. Gordon Walper of Detroit, a holiday visitor with his parents `r, town. • Mrs., Orville Steinbach of Tt I visited with their parents on S aiday r and Mrs. Alf. Ings. of Varna, vteltors at the hone of Mr. and J iW. Horner on Saturday. Ii Edward Druar of St. Clemens, v. ted A the home of his uncle and A, "and Mrs. Jos. E. Druar, 1' concession, recently. THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE HER 'A MARS Just see the new Mars Dust-tite From $20.00 to $50.00 ...OTHERS AS LOW AS $6.95 NICELY BOXED Yes! , You will Pini a DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN D L &' THE STANDARD AWNS A ET* SCRANTON MONEY TIGHT YOU SAY Tighten up then on that Fuel; Br Burning Our Servet Solway Coke, or No. S Sz:a Pocahontas and Bank that fenaxe with our Small Pea Coal. We mer'y in stock Nine Different Varieties ' Fuel. Come in and let us tack serer your Fuel Problems wall you. For Cash. Payment a Discount of Mt per Ton. wil be AlioweiE. �.. _ Can.telcax. Phone 10w or 101 HE,NSALLe € aster E. Turkheim and his wife er ti 1.d a goose roast at the home of ÷1.1.+ .1.4,+++3^++4.••++++++++++•••••++.h++•+••••+ ++444 �d M Agtid. Mrs. C. Schilbe on Sunday s,. r '""' ?241 k,, together with other friends. . ta + + rv'r. and Mrs. Fred Papineau, of tle 131y, Water Highway, left for D tr it; where Mr. Papineau is ex - g to get back to work again. %tthe 2. P: School meeting held ifl the 'school house on Wednesday mznicglast, Mr. Henry Clausius was elpteti as trustee for a period of thtee years... Gertrude Schilbe attended the a 3 Schoo Baaele,a roue ?a Hotel sited with. her sister, M 'g. Gee ii`eis r`ell, in G1 nd Rapids, Mich., diuilr lathe holida' s, spending New Year's ay in Detroit. erican census, taken the past year, A 1 r} , nd Mes. Fred. Turner and shows that 56.2 per cent of the 1'son ;:Gcia. nt, of Goderich, and who sp- people live in incorporated places of ent'.itli%holidays at the home of Mr. 2,500 or more population. In 1880 and ,11I4E. E. Weido, and with Tri the figure was only 28.6. The same ends aE Blalce, i eturned to their home trend is apparent in Canada. With at Godich on New Year's Day. this growth have come many of our 'Every member of your family • social and economic problems. Mr;eonard Prang is taking a :should have a pair. They ase the 0 The Provincial gas tax for 1980 coury e, 4n Motor, Electrical and auto - cheapest 'health insurance you .can it the Government $10,756,00. moblaeaaeork, at the Tecnical School, buy and no matter what the weather . At five cents a gallon that represents at Loraan. The -course will take sev- they 'keep the feet warm and dry. • a lot of gasoline. . J'al weaiks, and will fit Mr. Prang • +-+ y+froWlally for this line of work. Now that the question of liquor control is out of politics perhaps we shall be able to discuss the subject upon its merits and the people, irres- pective of polotics, may be able to de- • ' .nand of the government in power Come and .see 'Our asscsstnient. Our • w,hatever curtailments seem neces- "Rra'bbers are :moderately priced and ; .sary. Some curtailment in the quan- 'ill give you goad satisfaction. • .tity which may be purchased on a • permit would look to ordinary people a very reasonable thing. The Control • Beard should give this point their •• consideration. The Kincardine Reviev-Reporter calls attention to the salary of $25,- 000 a year paid to the chairman of the Ontario Liquor Control Board, and to the. Large salaries paid to the • principals in the Provincial Hydro-', 4• electric Commission, and calls for TheaLadies' Aid of St. Peter's retrenchment. We care not what Luthexan'`church held their annual Government is in power or may be meeting on Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, in pow.er, says The Review -Reporter, with goodly number of members "It it high time for the average man being present. The meeting opened or woman who struggles along on a with a hymn and prayer. Rev. E. meagre salary to rise up and launch Tutl,hein2 reading the Epiphany of such .a protest against the paying of our Lord Epistle, Isaiah 60; 1-6, the such high salaries to Government 'Gospel -Matthew 2; 1-12. The presi- off cials—a protest that will rock the dent then .took up the business trans - very walls at Queen's Park." actions« After discussion of the ofic- +—+ ers they, were re-elected by accla- New License Plates. rationNtich are as follows: P'resi- dent, Mrs; E. F. Klo,pp, Vice -Pres., With black figures on a ,yellow Mrs.P`�t,'rurkheim; Secy., Mrs-, C= background, the new automobile lic- Walpa „�fTreasurer, Mrs. A. Foster; enses plates for 1931 are now on sale Organist»Mrs. A. Kalbfleisch, The by the Ontario Department, of •High- meetingwas then closed with prayer ways. The black and yellow comb and a song. inatian will almost exactly as that which will be used in New York State Man Found Dead at Dashwood where the same colors are used in The frozen lifeless body of Gottlieb reverse `combinations, where license Fisher,e62-year old resident of Dash - plates axe the product of prison lab- wood, was found hanging in his home or.. The new plates have the same on Jane' 1st, afternoon, when Con - combination of letters and numbers stable Cha les Steinhagen broke into as last year. Because of the burin- the house, as the man had not been. ass and financial depression,' it is ex- seen for Some daya„ Coroner Die P. pec :.d that the normal increase in the J. O'Dwyer of Zurich was summon - number of applicatnte will be reduc- :ed and ,got in communication with the ed .`by half, In former years this in- crown attorney tet once, Mr. Fisher crease has been about 10 per cent, had liven,:aloha in the vilhge for 3 Transfer of licenses for used cars years, separated from his wife and this y'eii, it is Said, has shown about chilclreii :who also resided in the ail- . , b per cent decline. Roughly, there liege, "rhit deceased appeared to be re 'about a half million, ctrl owners in good health tend did not appeal; to in ,Onta� o, it is said. %e i0 tiliAticxcY1 tl fhcttit , ,yilkkii}be: .Rough land Tumble play is natural •• and healthy for the Kiddies. Met de :us fit 'them. with GOODERICH RUB- .• ':BEN`S, ma'd'e for hard wear. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE SRN OUR Brown s Beet b®* WINDOW DISPLAY 11••••••••••1141•00.0011410•00041100•••••••••••••••••••110414 ti .,...1••tr•+••4•4••••••••• •V••••••••••• 4.4,4*•e•4,4*•H+4P Special .A.S Discount TON of QuaI' .BEAUTIFUL NEW CLOTHS :FIT, - :FI'i`;, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP GUAR A tE; D SUIT TOP -COATS, AND OVERCOATS a istto Paan 5 Oil' ri; 'NUMBER OF CLOTHS OM/ TR LEADING MILLS. <r c TnES OP QLF:A L eF`.I Y"" Prod reel l..li4y:: BERGER' TAILORING .COMPAi;51' LIfMPEED Ista WORLD'S; W1L1Ioff ., lie i 440 Son EMBALRIERR A ISIS ii l'3'9 s'I o IDIRECTORM Flo Snell, of Exeter demon- 6new model of the much ad - Lew Chevrolet automobile, cry. It sure is a real snappy ,ob, and price considering, it shoal bee a big seller. C. Fritz & Son," 4e the local representatives for this p )pular make of car. r. -M4', :.John Hey, Jr., had a rather unfg,e�s orate sight in Inc stable on Sundoy+tprnorning when he beheld that a rather. valuable horse had in some way got across the stall with the re- sult that the tie rope became too short and the unfortunate beast str- angle.d itself to death. Or in other words';hanged itself. + + + + + +i+ 4 + + -'r • AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, IT IS ONLY FITTING,. + • • ' THAT WE PAUSE IN OUR Ar:ILIUTIES AND 1 1^ - .� -t rrc.cic rkt lurv9"1 °`tom' cc ieTHOSE FRIENDS, WHO • + + + + G FRITZ & SON • Phone 82 or 115 + ++++++++++++++++++t +++++++ +•++ BY THEIR GOODWILL DURING THE PAST YEAR HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO APPROACH THE COMING FESTIVE SEASON WITH THANKFUL_ NESS. We appreciate more than we can say, the favors whirl you have conferred upon us. It is our earnest endeavor at all times to deal fairly with our friend's, to take no advantage, to give always an equal exchange of values,. and we cherish the confidence which has been reposed in us in such a large measure. . IT IS IN ALL SINCERETY THAT WE EXTEND TED. YOU THE SEASON'S GREETINGS, WISHING FOR. YOU AND YOURS AN OVERFLOWING ABUNDANCE OF THE PLEASURES, THE JOY, AND THE HAPPre NESS WHICH IS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SEASON ' AND MAY THE COMING YEAR I3RING TO YOU THE PRICELESS GIFTS OF HEALTH, PROSPERITY ANDt CONTENTMENT 0.4 Zurich 1 Ammo= 110mi NEW YEAR'S GREETI AS 1930 DRAWS TO A CLOSE, WE PAUSE FOR A MOMENT: TO THINK SERIOUSLY OF LIFE, OF WHAT IT MEANS T % ONE OF THE GREAT JOYS OF LIFE AS WE SEE IT, IS ITSa FRIENDSHIP A TRUE FRIEND IS A VALUED POSSESSION, AS AN EXPRES- SION. AS AN EXPRESSION THEREFORE OF OUR GENUINE. APPRECIATION OF YOUR FRIENDSHIPS AND PATRONA.Q,7E AND ALL. THAT IT HAS MEANT TO US,WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL M1 FOHA1VT PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE