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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1931-01-22, Page 1To all OUR Ca. Parliament is: a machine wf"c inn` •stxously bad engines,, but. e,-m.9;73*es ieffective brakes. 4. --•Ir A wagging tongue often spoils lot of nice sweet silence. Miniature golf;. xrri'niature tennis, lminiature autonoliles- When anal yve have miniature arenamenter ur Readers and li !believe a that games are the !great- est ,contribution England has sxxade to a irl ilio].. Nearly ':three-fifths of the 1110111t tam 'gold .supply of :the world is lock- ed trio in the vaults of the United St- ates :cad France. +—+ "We make a ccrnskitut'i, zt by day andyour hospitality, ruins thin by rt�lrf,. �V®+►dr•� 4,04,4444P0 *444,40.14, 44..0 (1434,10,4P 4',44, Q,..44,040,6* 4 .r .1 •, �► ;• • IF YOU HAVE BEEN • HINIGING OF ADDING A. FINE N ev i+ PIANO TO THE ?LEA cUaES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND o CONSULT US„ AS, VM ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR -• SHERLOCK MANNING LINE., •• • ALSO AGENTS FOR TRE SINGER SEWING MA:HTNE•' B Harneas Eto WE HAVE. A LARGE STOOK :OF :CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING. BAGS, {kALICEs9 ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND ARE OFFERING. THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY' ATTRACIFIVE PRICES. A Pianos Piano FRED THIEL ZURICH • P1ONE 1OZ.. - • • .•0•**•1•N'•+••••••••••4.4 .*044 04) 04.*er*ti^.4.4.4.6 400 • ••• • • • is • • 2 3 3 • 1 • i 1 ,• • Will help: keel: Winter C ds =glut Year Fars ily • 'Cooifeeich :Ruib1 ens offer Cam'lort- ',able,Protection :against aarnp, :Cold. feet, so ,often the cause of Colds, •• :influenza and other Whiter Ailments. • • • 'Every :weather of your faelfi'lt • should have a ,pair. They ars the;• • ;cheapest health insurance yeti •car, bay : and no matter evhat the weather e• :they keep the .:Feet wain vane• cry. . t� .gqs� Rough ;and 'Tube Islay is natural . @ :and healthy .for ;the .lixd'dies. Let us fit .them •with •GOODBRJCI3 RICH- ti BERS,.maile :for hard wear. • •• • • • i • i m Come .and •see ,Gtir atmertment- Derr Rubber .are xnoderateyr priced :and wall °give emu :good satxs.Fatt'son_ REPAIRING _NEATLY ICR E &awes SEM OEY al Shop WINDOW DISPLAY GI r ,� A �� `� Chester L. Smith, ;iitbi;t6lta; ,$x.25 a year, .U.S. $P.50 ora Aalvz 02.20 INARREARS, $2MAY BB0 04 91.1 we -extend Season's Greetings British shipping yards still take the lead for eonstruction and output, If you have tears to shed, why not keep them for "onion weeks'. The latest addition to canned goods seeme to be the baked apple:, which iS now being packed in tins. Old Stanley Resident Passes.. There passed to her Eternal Uoeee early Saturday morning, January 10, one of the oldest and rrrost highly eee teemed residents of Hayfield, in the person of Mary Jane Snider,. widow of the'late Samuel Snider, who pz,e' deceased her twenty years ago. Mrs Snider was aged eighty-two years, 2 months and 15 days. . Early in No vember she had the misfortune to fall+ and break her leg and since has been confined to her bed and sufleriig. much pain. The deceased, whose naYar den name was Mary Jane Soke was born in Pennsylvania, NprierVeP' 2ruli 1848. In 1853 ;She moved with her,: parents to Indiana and there in 186; became the bride of Samuel Snider To this happy union were born five children: Samuel A., Rebecca Ann#; Sarah Almeady, Joshua Reuben, Jaz:: cob Herbert. Whenthey first camp' to Canada they settled in Toronto a a few years later moven en the ere uble Line, not*s the Blue Water High way, Stanley Township. In 18, Mr. and Mrs. Snider moved to Bay- field to the home where with the x 141 THIS CHRISTMAS" ------------ GIVE HER A MARS • and Mrs, E. D. Brand, and l:.Anna Holmes, of London, were 'May visitors with Miss Anna Hess. �. Emanuel Sararas of the Blue r Highway is taking a rew heli - }pith friends in Detroit. r. Lorne McBride, of Stanley, who spent a few weeks at De- , returned to his hone on Tues - and Mrs. Park of Deleware, zc : Sunday were Sunday visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fritz Park was formerly Miss Hazel and at one time a resident of ich. • mite a number of farmers are dis- g of their supply of beans, wh- course, are only half in price "-hat they should be, $1.25, and y should be no less .th an $2,50 i suer is to have his work paid. r. F. Haberer, the manager o tocctt rink has Made special ar +H; gments with the local brass ban lee present and brighten up th turclay ev�ithi s v>ith their must „Tlfzring the regular 51ct tingt peroid. , e .d`Don't forget the bi°' Carnival ception of a few years in Detroit tie,a Rink, thisevening, Thursdayeve , with 1llr. and Mrs. McCiinchey, she ih„n the bievening of the ease leas lived ever since. After Mr , Bell be ;held. A special attraction o Snider's death. Mr. and Mrs. Mc l,�.iz Clinchey came to make .their home with Mrs. Snider. She was a member ;>n ,a_te three e i Idren. Mrs. Henn} lvlcClinchey, Mrs. C. E. Whitehill, Los Angeles, Cal., and Herbert'Sni der of Alberta. The funeral was held from the home on Monday afternoon, Janouary 12th, to Bayfield cemetery, services being token by Rev. R. M. Gale, assisted by Rev. F. H. Paull. seam Just see the, new Mars Dust.tite From $20.00 to $50.00 ...OTHERS AS LOW AS $6.95 .. NICELY BOXED Hess, TheJeweller Mrs. E. Church of town has plac- ed her order with C, Fritz (a Son or' a new Chevrolet Sedan auto, wh, c s indeed a very admirable car, an`e for a low priced car is hard to com- pete with for the. money. A meeting of the Tenth Division Court was held in the Town Hall last week, and owing to the illness of Judge Lewis, the Crown Atteorn- ey, Mr. D. Holmes presided and took the evidence. The most interesting case up was H. H. Neeb vs T. Kyle, for a threshing account and other it- ems. Judgment was gived to Mr. Neeb against Kyle, for the difference of the accounts, as Mr: Kyle had a counter claim. PRESENTATION Last Friday evening a number of • i relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thiel, • ; Sr., to give them a surprise and it • being Mrs. Thiel's birthday... The gift was given by Miss Flossie Weber, the address was read by Inez Yungblut, Mrs. Thiel greatly thanked fox the • + kindness which was shown. to her. The evening was spent in a social way, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Thiel was asked to oe. t take the chair of honor, when a birth - 3 y day cake laden with candies was set • ! before her, which was.- provided by her sister, Mrs. Alex.. Foster. Fol- 's lowing is the address:. '4 Doer 11Irs. Thiel: We, your relatives and friends have gathered her this ev- ening to honor you on the occasion of your birthday. • We felt as if we could not let this day go by without showing you how we have appreci- ated your kindness in the past, and We ask you to accept this small gift as a remembrance, with the wish of many happy returns of the day, and a very Happy and Prosperous New Year.. 11N•Nw••teDa>iitl3llicrt��I YJ tPo•tVegowerbte ese �00•�!•fbl0iral�€t�e9ea0m•10, ati•00.4•0.4-0•$ a adi..**4,6 4, Special OF Dis Made to measure. .SF + s uits and Overcoats (ON nt BEAUTIFUL :NEW kir-MOTHS t`F1T, STYLE A WO;RKMANSmP ;titAA'Atitri ,ET TAILORED TO MEASURE .:AND OVERCOATS 0 4, e 4 j e . •0 .4, 44, .0 .4, .0 4,1;9 +�b +r '.c.. 1st, oebta Is',� e� Al: S•FLL2 °EE NUMBER OF°MOTHS k'RU1MI THE woxiLI.l'.• NarAIMIisTG MUMS. 4. a, *404404 £'‘,41LEA,LiktartS ;li gt t1 /0,1 , AL WHO' 9 440000444$004004)4040040044,44,04$0* t$ .IN MEMORIAM ]!Manson ---In loving memory of our dear Husband and Father, John A. Manson, who passed away one year ago, on January 24th, 19.80. Sad and sudden was the call, Of him dearly loved by all, His memory still is very dear, For o,f't is shed a silent tear, He bade no one a last farewell. He said good-bye to none, Aa 1 with farewell unspoken. 140 gently entered Heaven. • Cod'e' will be dome, • htis hiving Wile and Children. f evening will be the broom con which should be worthwhile a too gp ,aizd see. Enjoy this, even 1Ir.,,Ward Fritz attended the Big Meter Shows at Detroit and Windsor ors`' konday and Tuesday this week, and seas greatly impressed with the wonderful showings that were on ex- hrbitior, ao signs of hard times or clefeession at these events. He re- turned home by car on Tuesday night getting as far as the Parr Line, wh- ercAiee Iced the car for the night x . jw was getting too deep. au—Regier—An interesting inial event was celebrated at e eiface R. C. Church, Zurich, eeegtrr day, January 8th, when Rev. Father .'L. W. Power united in mar- riage --Margaret, daughter of Mr. Jac- ob, Rtgier, and Win. Mireau, sort of the Iate David Mireau, all of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Mireau wilt reside in Zurich; and' are receiving congratu- lations from 'their many friends. B'uyis Planing Mill The Buchanan planing mill of God- ericheehas, been sold to Mr. F. C. Kalblieisch of Zurich. Mr. Xalbfleisclr was a bidder when the property was oferei3 under the hainnier some mon- tha ago, and at that time purchased the ..trick. The• sale of the plant which{.was made at that time had sinceletallen through. Mr. Kalbfleisch will run a complete• lumber yard and Will alsa operate the mill to some ,extent, as undoubtedly God- erich is in need* of en enterprise of this kind. Police Tr. ustee% Meet The new board of Police Trustees; ofr the Village of Zurich held their initiative meeting last week, and af- ter subscribing to the oath of office„ they then became organized for bus- iness. The first was to appoint a; chairman, or. Inspecting Trustee, which Honor fell to Mr. C. C. Schilbe, Mee A. F. Hesse was then appointed as Secretary, and Mr. Ed. Daters See as roadcommissioner for the Police Village "roads• and streets, and we all must agree that this was indeed a wise choice, as Mr. Daters has bad a vast and' unlimited experience in this kind of work, and with tilt co- operatign of the Police Trustees and the publie in general, the strelcts of Zurich 'should not suffer for the want of attention. Of caurse;, as us- ual the wwater system required con- siderakbk discussion, and it was finally decided •^d on that no rates is to be ole- livened f'roln the town tank unless payment is made in advance at the rate of $1.00 per tank, It was then decided to adver=tise for tenders for position: Of Fire Chief and Caretaker of the 'Water System, which tenders will beeast with at the next meet - lag of the board, Med then the mach- mery will be valentine gas smooth se eloeliwt?rl e w Yes! Y©u will Find. a DIFFERENCE IF YOU WAN' MONEY TIGHT YOtJ SAT Tighten up than on that Fuel ItiR Arm • Burning Our Semet Solway Coke, or No: 3 L, Pocahontas and Bank that fu nweee with our Small Pea Coal. We e•,nrrrr• in stock Nine Different Varieties: wf' Fuel. Come in and let us tall; worms.. your Fuel Problems with yaw: ° For Cash Payment a Discount e f ran per Ton w11 be Allowed_ Phone law or 10.7 HENSALL,. 0:3,11.,„.. -tai•+++++•1•++++•F+++14+:•+•:++++,esr++++Mfr'I'.k..x.•k°'k.++ ..! , AT THIS TIME -OF THE YEAR, IT IS ONLY FITTING HAT.xW -renes TJl ' t'CT2V2'iI 9 .AND LET ONR. THOUGHTS DWELL ON THOSE FRIENDS, WHO + • BY THEIR GOODWILL DURING THE PAST YEAR + • HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO APPROACH ,Y THE COMING FESTIVE NESS. SEASON WITH THANKFUL;, + + + + • We appreciate more than we can say, the favors whicl'u + you have conferred upon us. It is our earnest endeavor + at .all times to deal fairly with our friends, to take no, advantage, to give always an equal exchange of values,, 4. 4. and we cherish the confidence which has been reposed: in us in such a large measure, . + + IT IS IN ALL SINCERETY THAT WE EXTEND TO ae • _ YOU THE SEASON'S GREETINGS, WISHING FOR It YOU AND YOURS AN OVERFLOWING ABUNDANCE ,I, OF THE PLEASURES, THE JOY, AND THE RAPPF • NESS WHICH IS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SEASON' ,+I, AND MAY THE COMING YEAR BRING TO YOU THE + PRICELESS GIFTS OF HEALTH, PROSPERITY AND CONTENTMENT 4- 4 0 FRITZ SON I Phone 82 4.�r 115 Zurich 4. +44+044+44 ++++++4.004.04.64.4.+++.0.444. oP�ht•f + F•N ; •�. i.i NEW YEA epees Com• 4,0 agno or •;1V.1 .11 1 1 4 •1 4 AS 1930 D1lFAWS TO A CLOSE, WE PAUSE FOR A MOMENT' TO THINK SERIOUSLY OF LIFE, OF WHAT IT MEANS TO0V..14 ONE OF THE GREAT JOYS OF LIFE AS WE SEE IT,: LS fT"t5 FRIENDSHIP, SION. ,AS AN EXPRESSION THEREFORE OF OUR GENUINE. APPRECIATION OF YOUR FRIENDSHIPS AND PATRONAGE AND ALL THAT LT HAS MEANT TO US., WJi WISH YOU ALL A VERY NAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NES A TRUE.. FRIENDIS A VALUED POSSESSION AS AN EAP RES - YJAR R. N. DOUGLAS ENEF`4L + 4° l 'cr' ANT PHONE. 9 d.;