Zurich Herald, 1925-04-09, Page 1Vol. XXV No 41.
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ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 9,1925.
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If You have any Articles •or Real Estate for Sale, try an Ad. in the Herald
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MARTIN -SENOUR
MOBLE -ITE FLOOR FINISH
Nothing like it for Hardwood Floors
It Wears like Iron
White to Head Orme, Montreal Fur Free !Booklet
HOME FAINTING MADE EASY
SOLD BY
A. Melick-Zurich
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.7•- Easter Footwear i
Fashionable new
GORE POMPS
Fine Style for Eas
:ter means fine
Value. Everybody 4,
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Our Corner
And perhaps the ebest ksign of
spring is 44 coal dealer frowning.
Big noses mark leaders, it
atecl. Jos tthe Same it's unwise to
get too nosey,
,The number of times t hat the
average .girl consults' a mirror is
a matter of -serious reflection.
A
Canada has large areas of Ind
that are not at present, aed, ap-
parently.inever will be, auitable; for
agricidture. Which of it i� noW
covered ,by forest grotwtlif while, 'a
considerable iportion hasbeen set
apart as forest reserve. This land,
however, has Ian additional 'value,
which, unfortunately, is not as fully
recognized ti probably it ebond
be says the Natural Resouces Intel
ligence 'Service of the /Department
Under tthis forest cover much :of,
Canada's wild life finds a ha.bitat.
Style for Easter
Y'OD ;WILL FIND IN ,OUR S TORE •YOU WILL -GET BETTER :
VALUES, JUDGE BY QUALITY NOT BY PRICE, ,AND SAVE.
wer,e (adopted ' las readi, PHOEN IOW 6"
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int week' Re / HARNESS REPAIRING
0-Kli:tile left aver- fiom the, ,1*., maw...Law -preparations to move, 4 A SPECIALTY
BROS ...Extluitpia 141E-ILTDY DO'E" ' ,• [Mc" PcitiOi.t'P`, 1ili& SellWainriirair rli43' 'State.' 'of 2Miel4gan, wherP a .. . . .
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By-la,w N.O. 6-1925 re ,appoint- -wish Mr.. Hess every succesEk
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The fur -bearing animals of this
country 'constitute one of its v5.111 -
able ,natural resource*, one ,thiat is
growing in value as the demand: for
furs increases. Fashion dictates'
largely able value of the individual
Ispeciest, Ibut all furs are rising • in
price. 1 It must be aecgonized,how
ever, that Am fur resources
diminishing Steadily as settlements
expands. Beavers, otters, marten('
and fishers are being depleted at
annual rcatchesi of the muskrat our A41.drew, Verda Rowclip,pe and Mr.
Nr.„ and. Mrs. T. L.
. =day visitrod at St. Marys.
Mr. and Mr% A. G4, Edighoffer.
Sundaywere visitrosr at Kitch-
,neer.
:Mr. David Schlueter of Elkton,
Mie,14; visited with Zurich friends
lastii Week.
Mr,eand Mi. Fred. Schiele of
Sebringville were Sunday visitros
aC.*Iie home of 'Mr. land Mrs. John
England, Goshen Line, s.outli.
a1VIrs. Jesse Horner ,who spent
the! past winter in Troonto, re-
turned to the villa.ge, she was ac-
coMpaniedi ihy her sister pf that
ci0a ' ,
Mr.
and Mrs. Hy. Eichler, who
-visited with the latter's parents,
and Mra &Bonn •Bechler, re-
tiirned
Seasonable Horse Goods
to their home on Monday at
ton, Mich.
a rapid rate, and but for the large "ASlisises Ruth, Bertha and Mary *
LOST
'Between Zurich and Dashwood
via ,Bronson Line l ileluncit of
Finder kindly, refurn to Dr. H. H.
Cowen Dashwood, Ont.
NOTIQE-We have now started
taking egg'a fro the Zurich Re„,
Poo1.-11. YsrArtiot.
The manicurist tries. always to
have sanae work on .hand.
The enterprising oculist keeps
an eye out for bueineSC
The lover nedeavors to get at
the heart of the matter.
What rakes a .fine afternoon's
outing is a motor trip ta God-
erich, the raad is ideal and the
harbor at the County Town is a
very attractive sight, with some
twenty large 'boats ready to sail
out while some are loaded with
grain. ' r
APRIL
The Month Irf
DIAMON
AND WE ARE ESPECIALLW,
WELL PREPARED FOR IT. •
Our April Selection is excepa
tiorially good. We would be planet
ed to' allow you thee for Qualits
of Stones and Mountings'', .nice
boxed from $25.00 ta $100.00
HESS the Jeweler
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"lust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Hens
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total ,catch would be materially re- Earl Pumn all fo Exeter, were rec- A
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 723E84.
ent visitors at the home of Mr.and ;
: Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Ruga, prices!
Nip. Ecl. Stelck, 14th. coaa Hay„
HAY COUNCIL. • ,,,.. Ranging from $7.00 to
The .regullar monthlt, meeting pf diPiyridaanya foasth:ss,u-leeLilsda.3G.,00Edals'tie•i; i
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALE.
the Counctl of the Tolvnthip of Hay SUncla.y, its a very me/1101'10 oc- ;
was halal nl the Town Hall, Zurich. oaten and most churches observe : A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on kenE. t.
on Mon ay, ,April Uhl All _theit, with special services. * 4,
members were pre,steptc h , . . • Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
minutes ,of the previous(' meeting ...Mr. Masi. B. Bayf elcl
Hears, fo z ,
duced. •
NEW ARRIVALS IN
SPRINO GOODS
Spring is drawing near and you will be
anxious to begin your. Sprint; Sewing.
(OUR STOCK OF Sa'APLES IS NOW COMPLETE AND WE INVITE
YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINES, SOME XiT THE DESIGNS
altEE GOING OUT FAST, AND IT IS HARD TO REPLACE SAME.
tS0 COME NOW AND HAVE FIRST CHOICE.
NEW PRINTS
Our prints are Na. 1 quality, In-
-dego. Dye, guaranteed to givesat-
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GROCERIES
ollran. Sugar, litcdp,ath. cwt. 7.75
Brooras, each. .... .........43c
'Pink Salmon, gain Brand ..... 19e
Prune% Ib. 9e
'White cups & saucers, dez. 135
AMANA PRINTS
This the old reliable German,
print, extra 4tzeavy weight, fast
coke's, 1 yd. wide at 40e. yd.
We have only 5 pieces on hand
a.ael wit.1 not be able to procure any
more this season. -Come Early.
GINGHAMS
In New and pleasing, designs, al-
ways servicable, can be used for
so many :purposes.
32 -in. Ginglaanas 30e yd.
. CRETONS, CHINTZES
Fr quilts, comforters or drap
ery purposes., entirely new patt-•
erns. Come tand see them. We
have also new Ch.arnbrays'; Gal--
ate,an, Nurses Cloth, Denims, Cot-
tonades,, Reek Feet and Standard
Shirting, Grey, and 131eacla Cotton,
Naiinrok, lawn% Longeloth, Cam -
brie% at reasonable prices.,
ProOnce Wanted Phone 67
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COMA. -
Bp-lalw Not. 6-1925 re apPeintma
ent of Road COmmissioherS orthe
Township 'of) 1-ftiyi for ,the year 1925
was read /three times' and finally
lyasSed.
That Byelaw No. 7,1925, appo-
inting T. 11,, Patterson, 0 E,, as;
Township .Engineerl, for the Town-
ship o Haai for the year 1925, was
read threectirriea and -finally- pas-
se -d.
The folloavingaccounts, were
passed;
Ontario Hospital re p. Rupp'
39.00; Ci L. Smith, printing and -
advertising "account 147.35; Freight
and -express on directories. 5.15;
Strombeit Carlson Tel. Cd, sup,
plies .,192.55; Northern' Electric CO.
supplies 180.40; Fraser, repairs
to' Dashwood awitchbocard 18.00; P.
McIsaac, balanee, salary 446.38; Mr.
G. Deiltz, salary 412.50; Economical
Fire Ins. Co., insurance Dashwood
central 18.20;
The Council adjourned to meet
again on Monday, May 4th, at 1.30
o'clock, Ipan,
HesS, Clerk.
MILLINER
AT THE
Hat Shoppe
ZURICH
A wedding of some . interest,
was held in -Zurich on March '28th,
when Mrs. • Elizabeth Stelek was
united' in Marriage to Mr. Andrew
Price, btoh contracting parties of
Zruich. Rev, IL Rembe perfor-
med the ceremony!. The happy
couple Will reside in Zurich, where
they halve the best wishes of their
many "friends.
Spring is here with all its glory
The nice balmy ,sunshine puts new
"pep". in one.* bone, the roads' are
like summer, and. farmers/ .are busy
at !seeding, and the sloil works be-
autiful. There still hang's a lot
of ice on the lake, which makesthe
winds. rather chilly. Soon the
gardens !will be,. in. A nice warm
rain would help things along.
'A business deal of .sonae inter-
est. was transacted in Zurleh, last
week, when, Mr, H. L. Albrechh,
General •Merchant, disposed of part
of his ,stosk, as well as his good
willeta J Gascho & Son and 17. L.
Wurrn while Mr. L, W. Hoffman,
is taking over the Gnte's furnish-
ing department. The idea of these
changes ,is that the ,husiness men
haver„ -'decided that three. generat
stores was too much for the vol
unie..! of • businesIs in Zurich, and
after a few months time there
will be only, two. Mit Albrecht;
however„is compelled to reduce
his stcok to a certain figure and
in ,order tot do so quickly, is hold,-
ing a .sale with prices much re -
deed, and people should ,avail
themselves of this opportunity and
boy their supply at these prices,..
The Big _Sale .starts on Saturday
of this week. See page adv. in
this iesue. , •
WE ARE NOW OPPN FOR BUS-
INESS WITH A. REAL NICE AS-
SO.RTMENT OF SPRING HEAD
ATTIRE ,FOR LADI ES, WHICH
CAN ONLY HE REALISED BY
.COMING IN AND INSPECTI.0
THE SAME.
The Ile NV Spring Hats are high
colorful and artiatic, showing a
wealth tof new stylen and mater-
ials. ,
Flowers, ribbon and the wond-
erful new shades give the Season's
Modes (a charm that i& unsurpaa-
Sed.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO INSPECT OUR STOCK.
Vera V. Siebert
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CATHERINE COLOSKY PASSES
Catherine Laughman was barn
in Canada, Dec. 9th, ,1b55; died in,
Elkhart, Ind., 1VIarch 10, 1925, ag,ed
69 .yamr*, 3 months and day.. She
came to Indiana many years ago
and in 1886 was (married' to John
Colosky, formerly of Hay Town-
ship, and brother to Mr. Cyrus
,Colosky of Zurich., To ,this union
was horn on daughter, Anna. She
met her edo1 in kit very tragic man-
ner. On the morning of March 10
the Mime was found to be on fire.
After leaving the burning hOnSe,
she again, entered to attempt to
remove some .clothing. Either
ehe "Was/ trapped, in the stairway's,
'or as OV Orr Kane Wi th, 4itiOke ; but
resew /was impoesnne, . 1
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Now on Display in our Windows*:
• Men's Women's and Children's
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• BE SURE AND SEE THESE
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TION.
We carry a full line in Murray's
Slippers s,in Women'ar Patent *rid
Tan, Reg4 85.00 at $36
Men's Tan and Black Oxfords
t ;$3.50 to $4.50.
Men's Work Shoes $2.85 to $3.50
PRICES THE LOWEST
EASTER FOOTWEAR
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C. FRITZ & SON
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The Quality 8 tore
With Spring here once more the
Public are in, need of many ne
Staple Goods for Spring and Sum
mer's wear. Come and see Our fine
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Assortment
A FINE LINE OF LIGHT HARDWARE IN STOOK, ALSO
SWEAT PADS AND MANY PARTS AND REPAIRS FOR
HARNESS. OUR PRICES ARE SO VERY REASONA1316.11
THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO GO ELSEWHERE.
QUALITY AND SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
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sorvitosi were' held at the 170110W • „ HONE' KE
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Creek .Menonitc, ohurh,