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Zurich Herald, 1931-03-12, Page 1
RICH Vol. XXXL No.,37 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNI. Publicity is the Greatest Fac 4 4)40444)40•4040•404)44e+4040400•404000040 ••••••••••♦••••••••••a•♦«, •• • • • • • • • 4 • • • • t 4 • • • • • • • Z • 1 40 •• • • • 0••••••••••4040444004•404040040404440••••••••••404004044$044$400' • Harness, Eto. WE HAVE A. LARGE STOCK OF' CHOICE HARNESS, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, VALICES, ETC.. TO CHOOSE FROM. A,ND ARE OFFERING THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. • Pianos Pianos IF YOU HAVE SEEN .THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW PIANO TO THE'. PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND CONSULT US. AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR SHERLOCK MANNING LINE. ALSO AGENTS FOR 'UMIE SINGER SEWING MACHINE FRED THIEL - ZURICH **� PHONE 102. " o••M /soiroisesseitimewira I.•••S•••41•!i1•414611I0d',101Y11.10• • r Clearing Sale • is MidWnti Twice - a - Year Sale Of High Grade Shoes A M.ESSA6" y OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU. BROWN'S BOOT STOP HAS BMX UP A WORTHY REPU T AT - ON T1rt T]�;SE� S� y ?]las �x S RATYEA ;:S� 7F t ems: M dY'.cii:, r-t"tkC3i:as' E" TA%,..'II.t riO 1))11)E POLi:G ' 'OP' 'i"I31S STCOI2.E TO 'GIVE Tl E 'C STO:M W E EATEST STYLES' AS WELL AS THE BEST L•E".1511111.EII S. ;HENCE, (OUR TWICE -A -YEAR SALES. YEAR BY MEM 'THEY 1HlAVE MET WITH. GREATER I SUCCESS- BECAUSE' 111 OS ;PUBLIC 113::IA:S LEARNED THAT RON- i;:S•T-.l?0430iDN,ESS BARGAINS !IN �i IGiil. IG II.AI3E SHOES ARE IDEEERED. Mens iJieav3r Leanbernman ,Rubbers, ;Reg. 3:50„ Sale Price. _.._ 2.25 Boys' Heavy- Lumberman Atibbers, `3.00, ,Salle 'Nice- - _ - - -----411-95 • Youth's Heavy Rubber, 2_75, Sale Trice ....I$1- O Men's Penniman. Pure Wool ,Socks, 'Reg. '1:T5, :::We .Prkce. - _....411.15 Boyi's Penman's Prem Weill Socks, Reg. 1:50, :Sale Price_ _ , --.....•lac Men's Plain Rubberz, L50, Eale Price,.... _ . _ ..:$1_cOt1f Women's and .GGr3:.',s Trey Wool Goloshes,Reg. 3_50 Sale.. -=•l1 Yri! Women's Splasiteu Cuff Golneles,Cu Beg. 3.50, :Sale Price_ _ _ ....41.:91. Miss Pat. Pomps, Be.g 3-50, .Sale .Price $3;.95.— '.4.5 Boy's High. Grade Shoes akl c+t �, ;Reg_ :4.00., Sale Price- $2-•!95 Women's Boudouar Slicers, Reg, :1.50, .Saale Price - - . - _ - - - - _ -:8. c Men's Felt and Leather :Steers, .Deg. 2.00, .Sale Price _-'4+3rc Tke a aredverls at err •cif Ate =any 6Luees •not iirEvertiseci., 1 • • • • • • OUR CORNER History repeats itself, but it hasn't anything on the small-town gossip. •—•I• A woman is reported to have drop- ped dead while taking to a doctor. She was probably asking for her bill. A British motor boat has done 100 miles an hour "with the throttle half open", Oh, those slow Britishers. •b—r� Marriage is the result of a couple having words with the minister. After that they have words with each other. In a period of depression wo must run as fast as we can to stay wherti we are. The world has never -failed to ret. urn to religion after a period of seep"- ticism and agnosticism. Some folks want to know your views only that they may oppose them. A woman's life is divided into two great periods. The first she spends looking for a husband, and the sec- ond looking after hint. A ten -ton tank has made a speed of 84 miles on the highway and if many of these get going everything else, may as well get off the road. Now that soon again the highways will be well opened to traffic, that hardy annual, the turist, is seen in increasing numbers. A resident of an eastern town re- ports radio programs coming from his. 9 EPATIO19IG ME.At,:TUY DONE Brews •M f Shop SRR OUR • 1 • • WINDOW DISPLAY •11* **•*A•iHM40** ri*(440** •4b40•O••••••••••4,4•*, •a&e... • •err. ^tee; wet �n + • • uitsi! Far • • • 2 • •prii Last year, out of every* 100 menu hard many anamcomfortable law ,the • accidentlly hurt, 27 were hurt in the last few years,, ,and as little could be • home, which is somewhat above the done to give hint relief, the end • average of the last ten years. Tlir came finally on 'Friday. Being born • deduction the Vancouver Sun maks and lived practically all his life in • from this is that men must be sttaby- the neighborheed, :he was beleu-ed by > ing at home more than formerly or all, and was:; a good neighbor:, always ra• there would not be more of tam willing to g,iveo a helping ha pcl. The • meeting with accidents there. This late Mr. Rao is survived by two bro- E WILL, SAVE', VW YE iII%NM' ON `YOUR CLOTHES DEFT WE 4• may be an erroneous deduction These theta, Mi. liarr,0 Rau, a neighbor, i,FL S?i 9 tC , ll'1EiE LJUTHES TO DO IT • men may meet with aceidents.at home and Mr. John•.I't Rau, of Z;a>aich, also E . because less familiar than formerly three sisaYrsrMrS. W. Frixt of Lon - E ERY FkBRI,C., .DE MP VC) :STANDARD., EACH STITCH • \vith the premises --don't remember dors, Mrs. Chas; Whitney 0 Galt, and where the electric switch iia in the Mrs. 0,'•I:�ett of 'Walkelt'ille. Then IItILI , t4Iik 1FELt51 X DONE .,• dark or forget how many steps there _he immediate,. family taxa; Mrs. Rau • are an the cellar stairs or something the now bereft, ti 'i.daw, three sons: ♦+♦ like that. Another puts it. that we Alvin, Roy and Ireltduala Rau at home, • . are at present living io a can age, also two dan•ghtei!s, 1Zrs. J. Regiei•ti • •the woman away most of the time at at Seaforth, and ,' i'ss Nora Rau, of • ; clubs, golf, bridge, tate., and the man Detroit. Who havC the sympathy of xr , instead of waiting on the wife to re -1a large; circle of Mends. The funeral ' turn to prepare the meal, just opew was ' held on gnday morning to,th(• 4, : few cans of prepa.r(,d foods, and Drysdale St, k'etnt•"r, R. C. conitet( t•y, ••,' not b •.. (.11`(i;fgl'�w>ith the ,elA ci.,, It� ttt fo which r`R,V1ri411 ;OP departe( �vn8 ti Cr, n1a17�' ft OT1( is injured, ,levout winkl( 7, °AIX hle Me ;um,, M#•M••la�N!"0•+a*•4•04�A7l:d�)•M•s'A• NIMI •ii!!► agar �^*�� ai'soon t-�>lYlazes: a.,. Ontario may have a law to force motorists to stop at railwak crossings Railway engines have been enforcing something like that for qniitto a while. •—• Another Negro has been burnt a- live by a mob in Missouri, and one hopes that the niobs down their.* take more pains than mobs elsewhere some times do to make sure that, in ;heir anger, they do not destroy the w•t-ong negro, Down in New York there's a min- ister who considers the Ten Comm- andments out of date. A lot of pen- ple never have liked them. Killers, adulterers, thieves and liars att approve of` them. The real issue as regards radio h this country is as to whether the air of Canada shall be in nationalized H MARCH 121931s RAL Chester 1.4 Smith, Publialusx gi.zo a year, U.S. $1,60 fa Asv $1.50 IN ARit75ARS. $2 MAX .12Z WELLZKEIBEI n Home Merchandising B. Mills of Avonbrook, is the g,.? of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eickm Mk, and Ic dm. ti Mr. visitor/ • Mr..? j,'vin Williams left on Sat- 119ter for Toronto. whet, to stay for some- time. with Mrs. R. Whitesides. Mr Krueger, who has been a resider '. of Stanley Township fo some ti has leased the farm own ed by, Jacob Oesch, of the Gosh en Lin7', orth of Zurich. � t Itilr fig Mrs, Geo. Harigrefges Mr and Iti=,aiordoli Hartgrieves of De d Fritz, Miss Pearl Wurtz H. Cowen l tfefor Win- ednesday. . Lamont was a Tuesday his friend, Mr. Alex. Mc - of Varna. he int& his sis o troit, n Week-e"y Mrs. '' comes nlotbi ed up and spent the at the home of Mr. and dam Truemner of the 24th A rv3y 4.1 .,r from the village and commthl'aity' attended the auction sale of farm. stock and implenemts, of Mr. Conrad Siemon, on Tuesday, and ev- erythih t the sale went fairly wolf considef g' conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Sinton are moving to Hensall, where IPS' will reside in future. ii,. • 4r1rki41. leliratior - i 'J 1�ed.rnick Reaper Centennial CEy �iguail 2 1, nari s of fold i+1- the Town Hall, 1 171ack of the ? a EnttAeeiea•sday afternoon was Purit tended. The rather learn j,l•,ii to almost capac- Motion pictures "Romance aper" which s.h wed the invention.: if this machine by Cyrus Hall 1Va.J.CCitii+inick one hundio d. years ago, iry i i f stiOcial interest,. Films werevial, 4tsin owof the mala�ing of steel xiii•• ;;,,g demonstration of• power farm equiit ent. The entertainment was sponsor, d by Messrs. Rruxr & Ruby, ,local McCormick -Deering de- alers of Zurich. . i endisick—Brenner An interesting and happy mzstri- monial event took place at the Un- ited Church manse, Grand Bead, when the pastor. united in holy wed- lock, on Wednesday, March 4th, Miss public control or in the private con- t1porothy Brenner; youngest daughter trol of United States radio corporat-of -anil,Mrs.: John Brenner, of 7.urch, and Mr. Lloyd Hendrick •f ions. The issue as to whether Can the Blue tter Elighwa Hay, shall keep her air or lose it. ani Y, Y, • .a, py w; � of Mr. and Mrs. Albert i Hendi ick . `' k,ften the ceremony the It is reported that radium deposits 4 Y have bbeerr discovered in Haliburton County, and' some claim that the de- posit is one of the greatest in the world,„ This is rather premature, but even. it the radium is ouly in small quantities it ,nay prove exceedingly valuable in the treatment of disease. • Not long age a French farmstead celebrated its one -thousandth year in the unbroken possession of one fam- ily. And in Burgundy another fam- ily rejoices in the fact that a vineyard Las been in their possession for 66'2 years. Evtdent]y the world does not move so swiftly in France as on this; continent. happy young cou,ide left for a honey, - :moon trip, 'with friends in Kitchener, land other eastern. points. Upon their return they will take up farming on ;the groom's Dine farm on the Blue• .Water High y. The Herald joins .their inanyi nds in extending con- ,gratulations, ,Y - 4 Josepk ,luau, Passes. r There passt, niway at his home fon She Blue Watt • Highway, Stanley Township, 0 itlday, March 6th, a eery promirl'erat aanad popular resident in the person .,o. Mr. Joseph Rau., ;his 60th year, .'°IYI. Rau has not. en- joyed his good b 'alth for a few years ening a great sufferer of asthma, and One Thing we will do And One Thi ; e won't And the Volute Must be Right 11. IIoffrnaa Son RMlllr<ALIODER ll AND FUNEt» L ilCl ismcilC. tts A Bargain For Quick Sale Consol Star Phonographs Yes! You will Fia,.F. at DIFFERENCE IF YOU BURN TH £ STANDAR D AM'lI`.HKOAC MONEY TIGHT YOU SAY Tighten up then on that FuelT t' iE 1b i Burning Our LikeSemet Solway Coke, or Ne. r new with Records Pocahontas •all4 j3ank that f'nrn<ase with et3p p;x,11 Pea Coal We r. ,x (� ;tl. gcj lying piEferent lira;ze8xcya 20,00 • Each 4eei, A°gmc iA endig u� %EIr axe SV®uxejF3bl erns with you, .i or Cash. Payment a Nscount rt'#e • * �e per Ton�wgil be Allowed t,.. 4� Phone lOw or 10SIltlElvAE,, • - - - • of• -1 1-++•f••3••h•i•+•6•++•r++++14X4.44+•l:•••%d.+++f-3••F•i•4404%►fiNT. LE! =RUBBER and FELE } FOOTWEAR -^ On Sale at less than Cost Prices.. w • 4. Now is the time to secure quality • • Footwear at low prices • SEE COSYR SOUTiii WINDOW FOR A FEW OF THE MANY GEii ,- • + UTNE BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU. + + MEN'S kNAG PROOOF HEAVY RUBBERS at L:25 BOY'S li.aA.VY RUBA;RS, RED SOLES ,, . _ . T„ • +'e'M CHILDREN'S LUMBEEN''S, BLACK SOLES 125 4 4. ,''-1, MEN'S LATHER TOPS, RED SOLES, 12 -rata • TOG • CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES, AT .......... , ...1,,, 8 1 Men's l bber Boor ,. all red including insoles $ ..Q0. 4. Men's Black Boots, Red Soles and Insoles I COrnpalre our Rubber Boots Prices with 4. r • ail Order Houses • . C TFRITZ SON 4. Phone 82 or 115 - s Zurich 4, T. +++++++++++++++++++++41144+14÷4,4)+444,4,+++++++++* �a••F•0.4r•I•{ ^i.+++++++++�M++4114 f+'!�'4�'F�ff 4,4) i 4 44,4,++�F4 +++ $^ .E..rc, . , MID-WINTE B ARGAIlYS We are offering a special dis© r. of 10 to 25 per cent off on all winter goods up to the end of February. Watch our remnant counter. This. is a real bargain sale. . Come in and be convinced Rd N. o DOUGLAS QENE1AL MERCHANT 1. PHONE 11 — 97 BLAKE