HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-01-08, Page 10L XXV No 2.8
±URICH THURSDAY MOH
We wish our a x ' ny rear
Our Corner
''The "Only place' Trots Gan snow'•
,dodge the auto is in, your dreams
at .night.,
Something new in i esolutions-
.1 resolve not to :break my New
:ear's Resolutions:'
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.fit is about time ito hear from.
the flleow who said twelve months
ago, that the cold winters. with
Wove, had gone for good.
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*dentists predict that 1.925 will Only thing We got :,too much
be the driest year fora quarter of a fee Xri ee, was the 'weather:
a century. Do they meanthet
Quebec i!s goring dry', too?
Someone •suggests that the owe -
ars of th:e boats thatmake these
late December tripson, the lakes
'should, be ,compelled to take the
trip themselves.
,Two Italians' cousins fouhgt a
duel over a couple o.f ,geese, each
big igoose was killed.
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Town Bros. Stage Zurich's Great-
est Value -Giving Event
10 Days only starting Friday January 9th
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10 THIS S UNl7UNDOUBTEDLYYOUR. ONE BIG OPPORTUNITY TY ro
-ie BUY YOUR WINTER FO(i'TWEAR ATA GREAT SAVING.
- PLAIN FACTS
Generous 'Savings are promised on every pair of shoes you buy
'p1Tio areg oing to give you, b argains in High Class, Reliable. •
te Footwear that we believe will make you a Customer For tlae 0
00 future. There is no such thing as; economy without q. uality •
,t You. are 'sure of, the sort of service that backs up good Foot 0
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aS, REMEMBER TAF' OPENING DATE. WATCH OUR WINDOW ;00
cc THIS IS' gTHE HOUSE' OF.QUALITY
„+96' Otiff` Sc REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 0
• SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
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1 only Men's Kid -lined Overcoat, NeW Stock., reg. $21. l;or $]8;50
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Men's Wallaby Fur Ov ercoat Re $85.00 for ._ $
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on1y Men's S:itka Beaver 0 �'ercoat, reg. $59.00 for .._ _.„'$35.00
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.tom 1 only Men's Saskatchewan Overcoat, Reg. $32 Nor .._ $2
1 only Men's Duck Reefer, sheep lined, new, reg: $12 fo'r $10.00
1 olily Men's Cord Duck Reefer, •sheep lined, new $14 for $12.50
k 1 only, Ladies Fine quality Muskrat Coat, Reg. $135 for .,$90400
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Only,,' safe place for an auto''Fil-)-;
perate. He's always taking • an
extra 'nip;'
Londoner claims, ;to have disco -'
overedt he secret of perpetual ,ino
tion.:=He must have seen' an editor
trying to rnrake ends meet
rThere's one important thin;:'tl;e.
man who known everything does-
n't know, and that's Trow unpopu-
lar he is.
A Hamilton, policeman was str-
uck by live trolley wire. We -bet
he got the 'shock of his' life
A woman; aged 107, .Alas die:i in
Germany. The fast modern pact'
is too mulch for our 31appers..
• Pity the United States .President
Flo ,spent four and r half hours
of the holiday 'shaking hands
Famous last words -No, I won't
throw up my hands. I defy you
to !shoot in:c.
Unfortunately when a cold wave
is done sweeping •Manitoba, all
roads ween to lead to Ontario.,`
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?.Ties Ortha Melick left on 'Mon-
for "Detroit.
2v1:. . I. H..Neieb has installed a
ries radio set;
. .les Lulu Albrecht who spent
t xo holidays here, has returned to
ti ort
.alee. E. E. Steele, who spent the.
Its days ;at St. Thomas has rem
t tii;'n d to the village.
'iassrs ElmerO'lausiu's and Clay
t(rn Ortsvein left for Detroit on
Weclncsdays' morning, where they
seek employment.
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Garfield Brown Mr. and Mrs
e'aertlti, ,:and Miss' Vera Sire -
`t, left on Tuesday for . Detroit
motor.
pleasant .social was held at
1,. home of Mrs. L. WI. Hoffman
oft:` Tuesday evening, 'and all re -
!RA t a goocl .time.
r Th ';pa;stor.'„oL ,the Evangelical
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.it;rt,t, in Zurich. .viii likely spear;.
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q,� t'he ':subject of "Dancing" on
SI r Iday enc ening.
5lr r. E GTr;. Stoskopf of Kitcli
), spent 'the. holidays with her
en. s, Ur. and Mrs. Thomas
The good. die young. This: ap-
plies, particularly, to good resolui- t
ions. i
.Among Christmas gifts whicl,
ought to be changed frequently.'tre
socks'.
Have a good 'time when you
are ,young so that when you are
oldyou will be sorry you did in-
stead of sorry: you dean't.
Pacific Ocean,
Albany, Orogen,
December `25th, 1924.
By. Mr. T. 13. Gingerieh and f.l?u°
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Dear Editor;
A friendly Greeting to
all Herald readers We are still
receiving' the ' Zurich Herald .•and_
find-kak.,great interest in ,it ��•.
elikb,kivtit ;cold w�ai n r i
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ch iS. very unusual feg'or Or>.n
T afire, ;does not effect: the -scen-
ery and beaiitiful' country.
A few Mouths -iths ago we were to
see the great 1 acif.i
iss Weseloh, who has
dt n -xi• spending the vacation with
'parents, left for London oar
.' rpt clay- to resume her studies at
rx Norriial School.
Ir_ Monne Bechler of the east
„ol the village has sold his dee-
aed land to Mr. Seth Amne
is poslsession this spring.
t'c'fi;ler purchase .airpe•,
h.oid �`t eir reg alar~ ne a ng'-' its
the La'dies'. Hall, January` 1.4th in
the evening. at 8 o'clock. A good
'ironraree will be provided, also
litisiness tran�sactioris will .be taken
u:i. All ladies interested• are in-
vii:ed. to be present.
%Tr: ' 4. F . 'less, •the oTernship
clerk, conv'eyancer, 'etc. fins chan-
ew Y
Cboete .; 1.. SDIith, Publish
, $1,25 a Year ia>, .A.dvanese
$L60 IN>j2 RAY B (7ZA,RG RIF
GIFTS THAT LA
We wish our many friends
and . customers a Happy and
Prosper ts us New . ear
ESS, TheJew HHer
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rust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72084,
Also a Number of Beautiful ,English Plush Rags, -prices
QSAVE ' MONEY BY GIVING ITS A. CALL.
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lClub Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices:
HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTI
Ranging from $7.00 to __- .._ _ 1)13.
A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always ,on hand.
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would think there would be a great
difference , between it- and the lake
Huron. Ii; is of coarse bigger but
by looking at it you •can't tell ,the
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differeoee.
But: then around about it :rite e l its lace of business Navin; 4.
scenery is more tbmount's s, a and aoa,ted ;hire rooms at Herald Block
count of the refit mountains, s, - to •th,e'offieo formerly occupied by '
rocks, and the big whales --and: all Dr. P, T. O'T7�vyer; Mr. Hess'
soles of sea creatures, which we•'nan telepli;one` number is 65, 'wh-t �'
ale the Herald. Office remains its for 4.
mor phone No. 80.
‘Mr, and Mrs;: Robert Green and etON BALANCE OF WINTER . FOOTWEAR AT BIG REDUC'I`-•4.1
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INN rii.lriis Melvin
i Parr Line; Mr COT AND BELOW TIPS h:• •:i; INCLUDES' EV -
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Ladies Rest Room on Second Floor'
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at your disposal free of charge
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Wish thy, s', t of the' Hera r
adera cclu'd see..
We suppose that you have had
a rat re Chrism/0s, and .are New
;vials I g y.,u o - very happy
Year.
Yours Truly, •
Mr. J. B.. Gingerich:,
Albany ;• Orscam
Balance Of
WINTER •�' R
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and. 11.Irs;-Herbert Smith and fame �• RRYTHING YOU NEED 13 i Oi3'i'ti L , Itit} € NOW MILL •
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sly of the'. Goshen Line; Mr. and * SPRING, INCLUDING W 0J.1t 1'.S tx.:LT 'tSI^i% . MENS ONE
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MIS, Bnt.ereon Snaith and family of AND FCDUP,.BLxC[�LES OVERSHOES. BEAN `r' RUBT3ERS, SP-,
C pptn, visited their parents, Mr. .14•
ATS, HOUSE SLIPPERS AND OTHER `OUTWEAR.
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PRICES THAT WILL SLTIT EVERYBODY. CASH OR TRADE,
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r& e vin s mi i an I ...c
Della yif 'the Bronson pine;' Mr. .l.
and Mrs.. John J. Smith, over the
A. D. MacTier, vice-president of week -end.
the Canadian Pacifi-c eastern lines,
who awarded to the McAdam team
the First Aid Challenge Cup, which
they won in competition With teams
from North Bay, Toronto, 'Windsor`
Station and Angus, stated' that
since the Canadian .,Pacific Council
of the St. John Ain'bulance. Asso-
ciation was inaugurated in 1900,
over twenty thousand employees of
the Colnixaey have received instruc-
tion in First Aid. The last annual
report e the St. ,Tohn Ambulance
Association reff•s•-t^Isd to the. Cana-
dian P :c; f ie as the ''premier ratl-
ay t.uu;.re. .
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A. BAD DTSSAPOINT
A z ery unique incident took
glace' .zurioli on Sunday morn -
when the `"Brave Pour" of
town awned themselves with shov-
ors,• •sledge' ii.aniero,. block-and-tae-
klei crowbars, etc., as well as
in knic1;•orboeker attire, and at-
serfeel out on a evild auto trip to
.Detroit Th. -t journey however,
did not mato,' as 'a few miles'
south, of St .Joseph, the road
cotMinissio x)r evidently had n'egl-
eetod h.is t.+t rs. t i th:' car itb
oee/tee:::s IJP-ta;p o badly entangi-
?.l los the s i -v banks, and regard.-
loss of .;3 p he weirponl brought'
net ,he rather very mud's
likssal�lxY'�i'•`.1 liait3* h,'ict to re -
to tll tr native village and
• .,Ile fqr .,':•;er ;conditions.
-1. RAH GEIGER PASSES
11x' de .r took place et her
it.w al,` yl, 7 ,.ti.11 Ilstrrp /leer Dash,
.yiie1, oe ., leery isc of Miss Sarah.
tfi; reel',: zted ° i.,.t+r.t lire long reside
i.ta.., of tltc r ?•,vias lip, aged uu years
- ' -1 I i ,i, i days. Dcce ised
l :ea b a .g for a number of
confined Lo her
bad for ` ,t eight months, aucl
e 7'.1,; t+., riot unep..ecec'd.She,
h i l inahl t, ,so friends .in the cotta
m mitt' "6117,, lived. Is survi'.ed by
•.untie brothers. Menno Geiger, Tait-
hlesper, J ,if'i Geiger, Douglas, 8,1s
8:1 �'.{i'e,io or, '.Mi.:on, • Sask., two sis
tors having predeeeased her, The
i�7tin a, mittheld on Sunday after•-
. r,Bronson Line cent .t- 1
cry, Rev. \\T, '�, V ager o,W iciating,
O. FRITZ & SON
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To"our ina y Cast merS aiidfriends
t we'.wisla. a Bright tad Prosperous
Nt''.v Year
GENERAL tioltERORMV1
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