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ZURICH
THURSDAY M'O N N G, DECEMBER 25, 1924.
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�e wish our many readers and friends a Merry C �s�na�
Our Corner
".A‘New York man is suing for a
' Stite+gewr lost four years ago. It
'<eouid'nt be ,that he ju!at lost it.
It is much better to give than
lo receive, but you'll have a " hard
time convincing any boy of this
truth,
.Bride !sho ther 'husband et Nisi -
;tam Falls. This is one way you
van tell if 'the honeymoon is over..
Christmas joys are knocking at
our ,gatesi, let us welcome them,
Naturally, we make way for the
man who boldly pushes past us.
The highest explosion on earth
is made byuniting
a selfish man
with a woman who has a quick
temper. .
It is a signof a happy mar-
ried life for a bride to sneeze on
her wedding day, according to an
old English superstition.
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everybody, Slippers for tiny folks
1 to those in which.. Father reads his
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�� of Colors at $1,75, Women s Felt Comfy and leather Boudoir
Slippers from $1.25 ;Co $1,95j1 See See our new Women's Over-
shoes!,- the, Adjusto, !style; Men Black and Choc: Kid Ronteos
Yl at $2,95; Men. Felt Comfy Boudoir and Choc., Slippers. at $1..95.
,4• Children's Felt slippers, a Iarge assortment from 75c, to $1.25:
4� Misses sizes 11 to 2 At $L25.
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Its the spirit that eounts, in
giving,
so give with a ,,;ood will.
Ontario has issued 37,568 home -
brewing licenses. ' `Think its 'overt
Inhaling fumes of alcohol' is one
of the new devices for evadingthe
0.TJ.A.
Father nowadays has to foot
bills for materials!, paint and shing-
ling—for little Miss F1appoi+."
'Red Deer, Alberta, With the
thermometer at 62 degreee thelow,
must Took more like a white deer.
- The time is now here whex''inany
fine 'girls are making the -mistake
of judging a man by the kind of
Christma shift he sends. Too fre-
quently, a ,ten cent mansends a
six dollar gift.
Wolves noware 'aspe rine
in
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great nlumber•.si in Quebec. When
one thinks of the conditions;; in Nor.
therry Ontario one questions the ad.
visability of the recent redi:ction.
ons the Government bonus for wolf
hides!.
The 0.07,A. is made an is"n e of
Toronto's civic election. So the
is sus i s 'still •aj live ' one.
Dancing instructors should. be
able to ge't a lot of new eet:eps
from watching people walk:: -'
How to make the streets safely
for pedestrians in this weather is
a ,civic probelne.
Life's so amusinigi If, yod find
yourself 'up a ,tree hangouta few
ornaments 'and make • it a \C'hrist-
mas tree.
Continuing its= steady upward;
trend, the price, of wheat again ese
tablished ,a new high post-war
azar kthe other day when, the, May
future reached $1.73 5 -8th, d 'Ing-
e
Inga flurry of buying during t 'ly
session on the !exchange at 1t 'i'
peg. The strength of the
was influenced by higbex
pool cables and strong expo
viand. Offerings were comp,
atively light and trade volume
small.
Canada's population has increas
ed nearly half a million !since the
last census woo taken in 1921. Ese
timates made by the bureau of
statistics !show increases in every
province except Prince Edward Is-
land, where there, has been a de-
cline of 900. There hasealso been.
a fall of 600. -in; ;Else populationtif
tho Yukon. Canada's total popu-
lation for 1924 is estimated at 9,226,-
740. The popn,lationin ,1921, as
taken, by census, was. 8,7884e3. The-
re is, therefore, an estimated in-
crease of 438,257.
SCHOOL REPORT
Following is the report of S,.
S. Nor 4, South Stanley;, for the
Fall term.
V—Victor Masse 76, Marie Etne
66
Sr. IV -Rudolph Etue 70'.
Jr. TV—Mary Sbeckle 85, Louise
Masse 75,. 'Nola Etue 74, Llyd. Etue
61; Elmer Etue ' 50. .
Sr. III—Mabel.Etue 75, Maryann
Steckle 74, IVlaribel Carnie 72,
Florence Gerber 61.
Sr, II—Olisrer Steckle 73, Ail -alb -I-
da Steckle 71,
Jr. II—Genevive Etue 84, Eliz-
abeth ; Snowden 82, Jean Carnie 77,
Walter 1Ioliner 72, Grant Turner 63.
Milton Talbot 55.. ``
Sr. I—Robert Carnie 81, Mabel
Rohner' 72.
?rimer—Eulalie ()ante 91,. Mary
Campbell 85, Leonirn Etue 72, Mos
es Gerber 65.
I. M... Musse]nzan;: Teachers'
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Merry Christmas.
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Mr. Kenneth Routledgeof De-
troit is. visiting• at leas home here.
112x. Lloyd Sararas of. Kitchener
is visiting•. at his home here.
Mr. Robt. Eisenbac]3 of Kitch-
ener, visited at hishome on the
Babylon Line..
Miss Gertrude Weseloh of Lon-
don. Normal school is. spendingthe
holidays et heirhome here.
Mr. George 'and Wen. Thiel and
Mrs. Andrew Thiel motored to Du-
blin on Tuesday, they were en
route to Stratford, .but owing tq
the extensive snow .up north, they
were compelled to turn back.
Mr. Ted. 'Wagner who, is attend -1
ing" the Seminary, at Waterloo, is
visiting at his home here.
A number of our hockey play -
ere were practicing at Exeter on
Tuesday evening.
Mr. Albert Daters ho is attend
ing WaterlooSeminary is spending
his haliday;s at his home in Hay
Tp. •
Miss Mary ' Brown, wino has been
seriously ill the past week with
diabetes was taken by motor to
London Hospital on Monday. Dr.
P. J. O'Dwyer, nurse, Miss: Dolly
Hagen, Mrs. E. E. Wuerth; Messrs,.
Jacob and Garfield. Brown, and •0.
L. Smith, accompanied the pate
to the city.
:r -}61V.:, forgo ,'ice, Bine _prcbrair
rendered on Thursday eve, Dec.
25th., in the Evangelical church by
the Sabbath School. After a
short program by the little folks,
a `pngen't will be played; this the
first of its kindever given in Zur-
ich, 'and is recommended as !some-
thing real good, the title being `
•"Thee Star That Shown" • Doors
open, at 7.30, prograr+'n at 8 p.
Admission 35e and 20c. Every-'
body welcome.
The :Township' nomination will
take place on Monday, Dec. 29th,
in the Town Hail, in the ,afternoon
when at this public meeting, the
general business of the, Township
for the pest year will be explained
by the Reeve, Councillors as well
as the Treasurer's financial state-
ment, will be presented. This
will lso be the time 'to nominate
a -council board for .1925, and it is
the place 'where people voice thein
!selves as to if they want a new
hoard or "leave well enough alone"
In, the evening the Zurich Police
Trustee noniination will take place
and the usaui "warming• up" de-
bates are again looked For, as
they past few years an election was`
necessary to decide who shall have
ihi:, honorablse office..
BEV. AND .MR'S. LLOYD KALI-
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WELCOME AT ELMTR.A
On, Friday evening Iasi the -con-
gregation of St. James Lutheran
Church, Elmira gae-e ; a'ee' Pastor
I(albleisch a reception in the
basement of the - chnrrli with a
large .;attendance. Beth. old and
-young peopletook p rt in the
celebeation to mn.ke it .a pleasant
one for their new pa,+•n'. At 7.30
o'clock the church email went to
the pnrsoainge and 'broeeeht Rev.
And I is.. Hnlbflois^it. 11 e base -
111F.`13 t
ase-Emil+ where the c'c' O' Vit.:0n -and
members oft he chn"eb ', e'nneil had.
•t;'C r i vt'lring. in 0w 1a,. • ) begin. the
n nmr em, . MrH Abe 'm acted as
ebei r;'u ' and res-: r .+h - after
hn 11 r5tor rind his %',l church
r ti•r er1; t) i& reached r elatforIn,
1e -,1i-n i 'tnkreed 'S•.e eipprop-
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Caswexoles and Pie Plates, Out Glassi French Ivory Pieces .and Seta.
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