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Zurich Herald, 1925-04-16, Page 1VOL XXV No 42 ZURICH, THURSDAY M ' HING. APRIL 16, 1925. Chester L. Smith, Pubiiehs $1.25 a Yestr. ' Adverts*, *1,50 IN ARJR J A te, $2 MAY BE '(MAR&IGtM If You have any Articles or Real for. Sale; try an Ad. in the Herald It pays t® use _. MA TIN ma'SEN01.1 RED SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT For Barns and Outbuildings a his no equal write to Head Office. Montreei for Free Eimakk NOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY A. Melick—Zurich • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••: • • •• • • • • WHETHER' YOUR CHIEF IN- • • TEREST IS IN THE STYLE OF • • • SHOES YOU BUY, OR PER- • HAPS THE CDMFORAND • T" • FIT' OR •WORKMANSHIP AND s '.MATERIALS, WE GU ARAN- • • TEE THAT YOU WILL NOT • 13E DISSAPPO NTED HERE, AND BACK IT WITH THE PRO- • MISE TO VrAW9 GOO:t? .ANY PURCHASE THAT DOES NOT • 'SATISFY Ii O U. • •. • • • SLIPPERS AND SA.1NDAL. .. ,.O OQ P MRINGNEATLY DONE ,so< . .SE _ OUR WINDOW DISPLAY •, e Seasonable Footwear SPRING AND SUMMER WALL .PAPER Vs We carry the old reliable Watson Foster's Wallpap- ers again in Stock. Pleasing designs, and quality a n d { prices hard to beat Letus show y o u our- Samples. New 4 yard '. side Lin. leu>rns now opened up 4 patterns to choose :from. We have also :door oilcloths in differ - :rent widths and a full 'range Cengoleu•rn 'Rugs in all sizes. Gert lour price Seeds! Seeds We have the following new Field Seeds IMANGELSk ITilmNI:iP'S, CARROTTS, SORGHUM, TIMOT." Y SEED, :1IILLJ3Z iSE KO CORN, AS W31L.'L AS GARDEN' SEEDS OP ,EVERY DESCRIPTION.. GASCHO Produce Wanted Phone 67 Our Corner • New Jarsey man struck a match. to see if he ;had any gas]; Now he hasn't any, car, Effective use of conscript labor' is ibeing made by the Bulgarian; Government 'in reforestation. Tho;' program_ for this year covers viler• tually th,e entire country. Women; in New York. State are carrying on an agitation for the purpose of •rh.aving the recita'ticuk of 'the Ten -Commandments made' a regular part of the day's roc.,,': tine .in tjhe public :scoohls' of the State,. (• • Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT Loom 1. Easter Exams. Jr. II. A—Albert Deichert 627,. Harvey Clausius 548; Roy Smith:539 Harry Foster 496, Hazel Uttley 384,'. Jr. II B—Beatrice Gascho 508,.. Margaret Haberer 494; Stewart :, home here, Koehler 488, Alwyn Stauibus 419, Dorothy Steick 392, Armand, Gren-: • *e011-1.% Jacbo Brown ,and sone,Gar- ier 356,fiv%d-'were visitros at Kitchener the Sr. I -Alice Decker 410,. Quiiibe. 'week. !less 335, Stewart Thiel 350, Rosa Zettel 321, Charles Thiel 310, Reta Floischauer 234, Albert „Liebold 152 jc Jr 1- Louise Willert 325, Ross Johnston '.$21. Lenora Haberer 2)s; :d Paul Hess' 2S6, Ralph Uttley 279, Shirley Koehler 271, Rena Koehler rl 249, Verda Deichert 224. pr,—Morlay Salmon 308, Leland Schwalm .283, Blanche Grenier 193, Homer Salmons 28. Mr. Nesbitt Woods spent the v� ek-ned with friends in Detroit. '.Mr. David Haiste of 'Buffalo, is Itsiting with hi's sister, Mrs. A. G, 1V1r. A. Kalbfleisch; of Detroit, 's an Easter visitor with relati- Si in the villag.q /Ars. Theo Keller of London, .is • visiting at her hbsuand's parents, Mt'. and Mrsi. Con. Keller. • Mr. R. J. Kalbfleiscli of Wind- Isor ,spent the week! -end at his Room II•. Sr. III—Hnoors 580, Pass 465— , Richard Bedard 619, Francis, Kip r per ,181 ,Earl Yangblut 577,. i Pearl Sararas 554; Helen Thiel 553,' Adel in.e .Fleischauer 530• e Mary .Xochems. Mrs. G Keohler, teae1 r F& to JLflI „ Hn . 525r ,1,4::§p. hail 'Willie -ft .586,..IttL luck;(+" ..• 580, violet SchWaith 56ti, Byron Du charmer 558, Lauretta Farwell 552, Harrold Stade 535, Tlinl Foster 510, .Clarence. Smith 479, Milverna Ger gei. 471, AlbertHeideman 466, Role and Geiger . 454, • Margery ,Gaschol 435. . Sr. II Honors 510, Pass 405— Clifford Salmon 547, Earl Flaxbard 545, Geo. Ducharme 506, , Leonard Smith 503, Gordon Howaic2 495; A ntionette Grenier 15,1, Flossie St ,elck 419, Gladwin Melick ,417. 0. M. O'Brein, Teacher. Room III Jr. IV—Willie Leibold 76.5% El- eanor 1Fleischauer 76, George Al- brecht 71 ,Carl Haberer 69, Franz Kee -hems 68, Grace Zettel 67, Rose Leibold 66.5; eeLland Willert 66.' Goldin Uttley 65, Wilfred Ducharme 64.5, Floyd Foster 61; Buelah. Sar- aras 63.5; Napoleon Bedard' 63; Laurene Schwalm 62; Bruce Keoh- ler 57, Ruth Zettel 56, Nelda Sch- walm 53, Milfred Uttley ,52.5; Flyod Kropf 52, Grace Koehler 51, Greta Koehler 50. Sr. III—Cavil Uttley ,08, Alice Koehler 64, Clare Melick 50, Irvin, Dietrich 41, George Grenier, ab- sent.. F. M. Kalbfleisoh, teacher M1LLINERY $ AT THE Hat Shoppe. ZURICH WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUS- INESS WITTI A REAL NICE AS- SORTMENT OF SPRING HEAD ATTIRE FOR LA.DI ES, WHICH CAN ONLY BE REALISED BY COMING IN AND INSPECTING THE SAME. The new Spring Hats are high colorful and artistic, showing a wealth (of ntew styles and mater- ] ale. Flowers, ribbon and the wond- erful new shades' give the Season's a, Modes , charm that `le uneurpaa- sed. ;YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOC i. Vera V. Siebert r, and Myst. Harry 'Siemon of ,iidon, called, in the ,village on =day. Mr, and Mrs Geo. J. Thiel and ails' visited at London over a'y'. M. Gerald Bedard of Stratford (mal is spen;ding the holidays this home here, Mr. Whitney Brokenshire , of -afford Normal is, spending the cation", at his, home, here, J Ir.: and Mrs. Oscar Miller of Kit clienerr, visited at the - e of 3.1r ]Loci an Mrs. Jacob Ho,w'ald. 17i Herb; Howald of Owen t },visited' with %is5 ,;yarent.5, DIr ti,Pra HOivtild opt ei, t)w and Mrs., John L. Routledge of D`uttoni s�p�ent ,Easter with the formers parents Dr, and Mrs,. Jos. Routledge. Mr. 'and Mrs. Garnet Dater.s we- re ,Silnday visitors at ;the hone of Mr. arid' Mrsi.. Henry Deters at New Hamburg, Mr. David Barry; of near Dim- ville whio has been, visiting, friends and relatives in the vicinityT has returned home. (Hear the ,sermon oil :!‘Almost A Christian], •at the Lutheian. church next .]Sunday evening. : Visitro.s.i are always welcome. Mr .W4 H. Hoffman has been laid ,up the past `week from, in- juries !received while standing, on a chair in some' way he slipped off. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wickens who pleasantly spent the past ,dive we- eks with. relatives here returned to their home in Ingersoll on Wed- nesday morning.. ,The members) of 'the Luther Le- ague• who have just .concluded their contest for new members, are hold ing a iisoeialegatherin , ,at the home of Mr.':.and Mrsi. Oscar Klapp, this .coming:Tiuesday evening,: • A numbeir of villagers are com- plaining 'of neighbor's ,chickens, Those who o.tun. these hens -fruit pro ducera should keep, in .mind that they are bad company, for your neighbro's garden and you should "Have • a Heart" and keep .othem ivell ishttt in,. The fine and dry weather, tho-. ugh .soine;what cool, has ,enabled incest ,of the. farmers to finish„their spring ,Seeding and the 'land wrok- ed up, .fine. a little warmer we- ather and soon things will be grow ing. %BRC W N—MEYERS A very( interesting wedding took place� rat the home of Mrs. Victoria Meyers, Blake, on Wednesday, April 8th, when her daughter, El- eanor Beryl was united m marri- age to Mr. Melvin George Brown, of the. Goshen Line, South, Hay "Township and son of Mr. Jacob Brown of Zurich, The ceremony wais„pe formed by Rev, R. A. Lun- dy o1 Eippen and the bride'st pastor, 'The happy young ,couple \gilt reside on the groom's fine farm, •Goshen, Line, where they have the best \Ashes of their yoany Honda :for a tori .and loopy weA clod Miss Pearl Wuertz is visiting re- latives in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Koehler of the Goshen South, sspent Sunday at Eily01. L d9rr. Jacob Koehler of town vis- ited at the home of his daughter Mrs. D. Witmer, Hay Tp, last week Rev. ,wi. G. Litt, pastor for the past three years of the Zurich Ev- vangelieal churc,h left on Monday for .Kitcb .ner, from where le will go to Hanover, Where the annual Canada Conference of the Evan- gelical .Church is in session this week. :Bishop. S. P. Opreng of Cleveland is 'the Conference Chair- man. LOST 'Between Zurich, and Dashwood via ,Bronson Line, a 2b inch of keys. Finder kindly .return to Dr. H. H. Cowen, Dashwood, Ont. APRIL The Month of DIAMONDS AND. WE ARE ES'PECIALLT' ' W.E E L PREPARED FOR IT. O•ur April Selection is excep- tionally good. We w.onid be ple>i ed to show you these for Quality of Stones and Monotings, nivel' . boxed from. $25.00 to $300.00 HESS the Jeweler e•••••••o••••••••••••••••* •••••••••••••••••s44d s :. • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • Seasonable Horse Goods Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen . norm Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. Aim a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices flanging from 87.00 to ............ —;: fig g SAVE MONEY BY GIVING iJS A CAL±, A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always o• EMI • Club Bags, Suit Cases wad Trunks at Eight Prides. HARNESS REPAIRING .b , B P14,01A1T , ED THIEL' L[ 2 Firmilii.uf VIII II 4 ••R•4•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••f.,. %++++4++++44+++444444444.44400++++++444+46++.444144144.4004. EASTER FOOTWEAR Now on Display in our Windows in: Men's Women's and Children's BE SURE AND SEE THESE. BEFORE MAKING YOUR SELEC- TION. • • We carry a full line in Murray's Slippers in Women's' Patent .and Tan, Reg{ $5.00 at P.95 'i Men's Tan and Black Oxfords fat x$3.50 to $4.50. Men's Work Shoes x$2:85 to $3.50 PRICES THE LOWEST • 4 g. • • • • • O. FRITZ SON SHOE MERCHANTS T e Quality Store It will be to our mutual advantage if you will call and see our well assorted stock Stock of Spring and. Summer Goods in all the lines we carry i NEW GOODS COMING ALL THE TIME, INCLUDING DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, PAINTS. OILS OF ALL KINDS, HARN- ESS REPAIRS, NEW GARDEN SEEDS; ROOT SEEDS, ANI) :Opti' CHUM, AND WE EXPECT OUR FIELD CORN SEED IN SOON An;d would advise our Customers to place their orders early as good seed will be hard to secure. You will find our prices right, Watch our Counter. Qua]ity and ser- vice is our tuottO, R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MEROHANOiT PHONE 11 ' 97 ESL ` `'. sI 1 1 a