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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-05-14, Page 1• Vol. XXV No 46 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 14, (925: IfY� have any Articles Chester L. sxytin"y. PuIiR+. ' $1.25 ah Year,,In AdMisi 040 7aaRLUtS,$2A4A1iJ3r,al:a5,1Ei'6F$ r eal Estate for Sale, try an, Ad. in the 11 Our Corner Constaebles have gipeecl traps on 4: country roads. This is getting jus •tice dwon to al fine point. ... - :+^-4. Man .in Washington must a eget : naarried or :gd to jail for 'six iron- the. Of course, half a . year is less than a, life+ sentence. The. Prince of Wales was pxes- cletited ,with' an; ostrich egg, but he IS not likely, to rise it as a watch ,charm. : t Don't worry about ,the future of radio. Eveiry, infant hos' static during Itis first few years. No Canadian' is •a true Canadine who believes Canada can be wre- cked by airy Government. We have a good a.,ssortment of summer hats at reasonable prices at the Hat Shoppe. 4-4. The Prinxoe of . Wales' new name for the empire, "Brotherhood of Free Nations+' is apt land stimulat- ing. • 6 • seeeeSD60effiK e•Qir Sg1e3beeeeeeseeeses eeeseeeoeeseeee: 4 Seasiiar1e 0 s • • WHETHER YOUR CHIEF 7N- • • TEREST IS IN THE STYLE OP `• ° i `' SHOES YOU BUY, OR PER- e ~�� �`uµr Lr'r• HAPS THE COMFORT AND• • FIT OR IATORR:arraNSHI3' AND • MATERIALS; WE GUARAN- TEE THAT YOU WILL NOT j L BE DISE--Api'OINTED HERE, AND BACK IT WITH THE PRO- • • MISE TO'' MAWR GOOD ANY PURCHASE THAT DOES NOT 4 SATISFY Y+SII • • 2 • Ai' FIO.fCV AND rvaTxriar-r tti •• ! • SLIPPERS AND SANDALS BROWN BROS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE + . SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY • • • iii.••••••••••••osboossoieOsessooe••••••••••oosoos000e: '4'4• -A1.4+++++++++++++4 ••++ .,i' °«,3.{t°.., 't:,!j,+,:t`+ .+,.:.1^ . I, .o. 4.-a .4t.::g.+ :•' a x :ate EMBE OUR M • .9 On Strop, CET YOUR r4. •41. At less than Prices • 4- H SURPRISE The members of ,Rev. J. G. Litt's Bible Olasfs meet xis the home`. of 'Mrs. -Gertrude Rests, 'wherethey, summoned" him, read the following complimentary address' and pre s^ni ed him with a .beautiful gold. headed s1k uAnbrella. The • pastor made a sympathietio reply, ex- pressing his appreciation ofthe good will shown' and the evidence of Chr.ietian fellowship, wishingthe class for the future everything that is good. ` Zurich, May •6th, 1925 Dear Brother Litt; As long as we are on this side of thesriver ,Good. Bye's must be said, land the time has conte when, we must bid you farewell. As we look back to the time when you' firs :came to us' tihre2 • years ago, and treview in aleatory the months which have 'in- tervened, we feel thankful that you were seat to use As members of the German, Bible. 'Class we have. learned to esteem you Ye* highly for the keen, Ina te.rest and untiring energy"' , you have displayed, not only in .the class, but also in the whole Sun- day School and in our Christian- work hristianwork generally,: By your teaching you have shown us' the -way to heaven. You taught us ,to ,anchor our lives by faiths to, our Saviour and we will always think ofy on, as the ooie who pointed us to. ,the,. Lamb of God th.ot taketh away the sins of the world. Many o£'us Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fritz and faun ivy motored to Listowel on, Sunday and' visited relatives. Mrs. Hy. Eickmeier, who has sp- ent the past week at her honuein St. Marys retained home on `Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hey and 'family of London, were week -end visitors with the former's father, Mr. Chrisxt. Hey, Babylon Line. Mother's Day was fittingly ob- served in the Evangelical church on Sunday', and appropriate pro-, grams, were given by local talent. Mr. lJacob Haberer has returned from Toronto, where he spent the winter inonthis. He wall assist his brothers here int their ,numerous' ap iaries. Victoria, Day fal'.s, on Sunday :this year audit will. be observed on the following Monday. And ,Mon- day, lye it; noted, is the most pop- ular day in the week for a holi- day, Mr. T. McAdams' ,father .;and mother; James McAdams and his Brother, Mr. W. McAdams: and Mrs McAdams and con Orvill ;and Mr. John Grener of London, visited on Sunday' at they home of Mr. and Mrs. T. McAdams, Bronson Liner. you have. inspired to live with a G ,There passed away ,at her home higher purpose„aau;d loftier idefii;ASauble Line, Stanley' Township on Inr1, 1e to, ail you probed'- ourself a S•at,mrday May 9th, Elizabeth Snow friend 'and brother.. .0 den, aged 89 years, •4 months and '°° 13 days. ,Deceased was well and AS an :expression of the 'high very favorably known in the nom - esteem land respect ,entertained for munity, ,having been a resident for you 0by the members'of this class, ira.ny years: The funeral was and as a token of our affection held on; Monday to the Bayfield for .you, we' kindly ask you to ac- ceni.etery, and was largely attend- cept t$3, gift. We trust this .ed. small present niay often >iemind you of the• happy and profitable At ;the regular monthly meeting times we spent to -gather. of the Hay Council on Monday last and order wasi pureed for cable and We feel that the same friendly material 'to install a •cable from and isyropathetic' disposition of the Zurich central to the northerly yourself and Mrs. Litt will seethe par¢ of the village. When cern- for you the lasting friendship of pieted .it will do away with all the those among whom you will be pl- deplorable open• wires now str- ung along the streets and will as- sist in giving better service to the subscribers in general in blurt dir- . 4. eased in the future. You are' go- •i.. ing from us, but the best wishes' •4. + •44 .«i, CURTAIN M 'F°E A.L • 4 .FLOOR on: 4. DRESS GOOD • ZURICH . PRINTS . '' ' LET US FIT NOV' VP WITH A •GING•HAMS 4 NEW SUMMER E•IAr RICH FLANNELETTES GIVES EXPRESSION ... TO THE_ 'COTTONS NEW' a FICTTLIRAZTJ.E SHAPES • WHIOR A' E L'UtGER AND MOEE 'HOSE .gyp, • ATTRACTIVE FOR - TiHE. WARM • ` W:EATHCR UNDERWEAR , : we ,blame! a real good cheap�hat To °,4 for .Iiiddya. to wear to School or days. ,W o1es le »`in at Ilor, ,Something you will at -1, Alt or New Ila,ts command nt-. ram tention by showing new designs of ` the •v,eiT latest, new stades and •; tints that lou vh a claim, to every one., a and prayers of the members. of the• class, will go with you. Wo wish you e'rei•y success ztir your future work, and pray that Gocl may spare you many years for active Christian work, and that you may abide in peace and safety under protection Divine, until the, shadow.s of time are lost in the brighter light of Eternal Day. Signed on behalf of the .Class. • Wt, B, Battler, Secy.. 11 :,aa, ERY AT THE t Shoppe Pitomil 69 '41• + '0„'Sri+'{ s1 ?i• 1.41**•x'*Aakiataii. i ** tom****44-ii valis a' 4 4 +tior 't•”' i YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR S'1OCIt. Vera V. Siebert Id COAL THERE IS A COLD [DAY COM- ING. The present agreement be- tween, the miners and the Mine Owniersl expires oil the 31st of August. 'There may and -,may not bra ,a strike, but , • be prepared. Prices ..are now at bottom:, fill up your .bins with the beset coal. Gen- uine Delaware and Hudson' Anth- racite direct from the mines. It makes nvarm. Friends'. Egg, Stove and Nut size. SOFT COAL That highest grade: the Ties; unexcelled for domestic and thr- eshing purposes. Genuine Lehigh Bullets and High Grade Coke. H ENSALL ONT. i Phones—Office lOw.'” Hozase 10J i Save the Piece WE MATCH ANY SPECTACLE Ol EYE GLASS LENS LET US FILL YOUR NEXT SP -as.. ECl1ACL.S PRESCRIPTION, W. CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK Old NEW ALL SHELL- FRAMES, ETC„ PROMPT SERVICE AND AT ilk; SAVING BS the le re'er ,41.0.3-t>04.0.4•••••••••••••••••4• ♦ev.r•�ne..•-...0.0.0..040 • • • h • Season bre of .. f 0 •0 ods band[. 4 0• PHONE le'!' t' Tust Received a large nurbber of Genuine Woolen Home Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices Ranging from $7.00 to ...... ... ........._ _.: >$1�. 'SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL. A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on Club. Bags,. ;Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices, HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY FRED THIEL - ZURICH 4-4•14++++++++++++++++++++++++,++++++++++++++.1044444••••• $ Mari 131e Footwear At Prices that save you `'_' oney +b Misses Patent 2 Strap 'Slippers, Rubber 'heels size 11-2 $1.95 + Misses Pat and Oxf. rubber heels, size 11' to 2, pr. ... ...$2:75 ection from the central office. , * Infantspat. sii.ppors size 2 to 71 at 1<1r. William Miller of the villager pa Wom'ns Pat. Tie, Cuban heels, a few left at met with a painful accident last' Childs Pat 2 -strap slippers low heels. sizes 8 to 101f at $1.65 Friday morning when he was dr- ,4 i'c'ing west on the Zurich Road a-1 bout a mile, out he met one of the; * large log trucks, from C•ro:dprich and I + the horse took fright, throwing Itlr., Miller out of the buggy and in;,jur- + ing hien, considerably internally. * but fortunately no bones were frac- + tared. Ile is however, we are p1- j eased to say, improved nicely and of. $i 45 $2.95 Growing girl's li.;ht tan 'and pat. slippers, Murray at $3.95 Wmo, 1 strap ',it, slipper, low deer, size 2V: to 7... ... $2.50 Men's heavy work shoes at P...... $2.85 's" Grob's Work shares, No. 1 grade tan and black pr. .., ..... $3,50 .iii• Women's canvass slippers, leather soles at 95e ALL OTHER LINES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS able to be about the house. ZURICH HYDRO STAND GOOD 4. The Secretary of the local Zur- ' ich Hydro system! has received the. .a auditor's •financial report for , the year 1924 and the local system' is again, able to show i rot surplus of '$446,83. Considerable line work was done last ,,yearmas the tillage! was re -wired for range set - vice which coat in the . neighbor. hood. +of ,'$2;500 and an pair brake, switch \vasr installed at the south end which cost nearly $200. The Police .Trustees and the local cus- tomers have great reasons .sons to be highly pleased with this Splendid showing. BIG WELCOME We received word that the Rev. and' Mrs. J. G. Litt and Lorna ar- rived, safely at C'rtrp:rien early in th,e evening. on Friday. ,The en- tire congregation had met to bid farewell to the outgoing pastor, ' Rev." A. W,. Sauer and welcome the incoming" pastor and his family. ibe main •of the ehureh' as well ass the wing aero filled k ith 'sympathetic fr.'siends. After re- freshments, were served, a very apprhprilte program was rendered and, some unusually warm speaches delivered. Among other things thsladies had baked a large, beat- utittdly decorated .cake with sugar laid inscription "Au Revonr" and t1Vo1enni3" The Bake wag cut, the to ti tt, given to Mr. r'suer avid the latter hr*lf to Mr, Litt, C. FRITZ SON SHOE MERCHANTS fi°•4•+•9••6••1••II 3••$•++Ira•++ °+3•+3•+++°II +ii"h-II°•.°h$°++4-1+•s•+•i•'D•`%d•°F+`Qs++ ro„h' '"cls. y` The Quality ;ore It will be to our mutuat advantage if you will call and see our well assorted stock Stock of Spring and Summer Goods in all the lines we carry NEW GOODS COMING ALL THE TIME, INCLUDING DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL RINDS, BARN - ESS REPAIRS, NEW GARDEN SEEDS, ROOT SEEDS, AND .OR GIIUM, AND WE EXPECT OUR FIELD CORN SEED IN SOON And would advise our 'Custome'rs to place their orders early as good seed Will be hard to secure. You will find our prices right. Watch our Bargain Counter. Quality and ser -- vice, is our motto. R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MER,. uA N T PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE ••-