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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-06-18, Page 1Vol. XXV No 51 ZURICH. a , THURSDAY .; NI,NO. JUNE 18 1925. If You have any Articles orei Our Corner A. gist.friond tells us she refused • az mans heart because his face "Fent with it. + • if you would be a good prophet W aitatill the thing is rover and then Ajay. T told you so! • , Event ,if the weather • kloes eh- ,. ainrge around quite a bitPit may be as consistent as the people t who grumble about it. l And then there are thoae who While two girls,. were in s tv`;a1lrr,r� work because they- are too lazy to ming ,gal few dap sago • •co yr te; laafl , An exchange says; If •a mau intakes a fool of himself twice in. the same way his ease, ,i's hopeless W1ia't 'about that seventy times Ise,•t•en? • a SII--•-+ There are two• sided to every quesitiom. Yep, and .there arettwo sides to a sbeet of • ly-paper, and it makes a big differenjce itto, the fly which side he chooses. I.. .N......s..esseeN......O•r...•••eeisse••sessee ••: • • Seasonable Footwear Buy Here and Save Money Infant's, Soft 'sole f1-5 Infanta Pat. •Slippers, sizes 1-5 ---_-: ._. _ -• Child's Kid Bootsr,arr,d Pat. Slipper% 5-734 at -.._., __ c Girl"s Pat. iSttcap Slippers 8-103 .. ...__._ _ _.__ _ ;... Miss" Pat. Brown and Blk. Calf Oxfords 11-2 Wome09 Pat. pomp Low R. heel 2 —7 Women's Black i['anvass, 1 .Strap R. Hee/ .. .__ Moo's Elk work Shoes 6-11 Grob Work Shoes,, Bk.l or. Tari -_-•- ...._ •... .3.'ae 9;6c $1..25 $1,58 $2,50 $2.25 — _ $1.25 $y-95 $3.45 their,clothes. R th%er a light ,',' lunch for oven "one good red -bled - rd caw. -i+—� We understand: that during -tkhe. recent hot wave poultry raisers ia. the district had to keep their lay ling hens iced to prevent .&he. mar-. ket from being flooded with hard: boiled eggs!, The House of Commons ihas pas- sed a resolution[ authorizing the payment of $5,459,000 to. HomeBank: depo!sitorsl.• This grant, we are told amounts to approscima:tely 3.i per cent'. of the deipositor'si'; e1' aims ! ,- 44-4. . NE - NE W MARRIAGE ,,ACT A recent amendment to The • ,Marriaga, Act prove tthlat lin; ad- • dition to !the proo!flsi required at a the, time of the application fro a • license there shall be produced and • fia filed with the issuer a copy of the • registration, of birth of the other o party to !the rnarrijage oi_ an af- • `fidavit mad& by such'other party • to the marriage ,or by some per eatil Laing ;al member of his or • • her family .`and having personal • knowledge of the falets. A fur- ther amiendment to The Marriage • Act provides;, that every license }ah, • • all be dated and every person Who • solemnizes a marriage under auth • ority of sublicense within three • clear days' after the date thereof. • shall be guilty 'of an !offense. That • is a marriage cannot 'lie ,solemn- ized by any minister unless the lies • erase is dated three clear days be • fore the performance .of the Mara • riage. A letter from the, assts- ant Provincial Secretary's office �l alters hat,, this Tegrslzt on comes to;''foree, on the. 13th ;day of June, 1925. • R !._ 13ROI N BROS ,SEEOUR th' t1NIT W DES LAY • l•.•.••.!.••.•••esaeo r esesN.INM•Neesseeso•••.N: .... +++++++++++++++44++++4.+++++44+44+714-1-14+++++++++.444.1't d - ►r 9 . Dys . ..,.. -�4 _. ..... --4 - • ORE TO RUN And Our BIG SALE will be over and YOUR opportunity -` to buy Staple Merchandise less than - to -day's wholesale price will be ended.• IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO LAY IN A SUPPLY FOR -8 -4 -4 • .4 -+ THE FUTURE WHILE /THIS BARGAIN FEAST LASTS. WE STTI:,L HAVE SOME WONDERFULL VALUES IN' PRINTS,, GI:NG•H AMS, GALATEAS, SHIRT`ICINGS, DEN- IMS, COTTONADES, SERGES, VOILES, LADIES' -AND C±ULDRENS' HOSE, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, H4&NDKER- CHIEFS, CORSETS, ETC., ;ETC - lasso pule suits for ._ $12.00 dienna 52.5.62 Suits far._. __ --.... �: .._ $1'6::00 . 50e P4enr'is Soft collars, 3.fo r All those who have not already settle their accounts will please low- after same on or before June 7th' , We close Saturday night, June 27th, AFTER WHICH THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK WILL BE TURNED OVER TO OUR 'SUCCESSORS. ANY P.KASON HAVING A CREDIT BALANCE WILL PLEASE COME . AND DEAL IT ;OUT. ALL P [O E WHO OWE ITS + WILL PLEASE BE GOOD ENOUGH TO COME AND SETTLE SAME WITH iJS, TH/O INIG YOU ALL FOR YOUR LIBERAL PATRON- AGE DURING `OUR .STAY •IN ZURICH • � L Albrecht—Zurich, •Orit GENERAL. MERCHANT aiVVNE Iasi. 1925 +4 ,"i,. : s .'..e .mill,A* +A°: • zkii*:4• .44.ki 'i t' ; py •,14,74 t+` 4 4 »,+. has. returned to her home. Mr .and Mrs,. Ed iDators attend- ed the Sunday Services of the Ev, Lutheran' Canada Synod, held at av Sebarsitagpjole, Miss Gertrude Weber hail re- turned from London, where shehas been undergoing treatments. for the past week. . -4. S, HURON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEET AT EXETER ' The District annual meeting or • The South Huron' Women's Instil ut•e -comprising the Branches', Cr•- editor, Exeter, Hurondale and 'Zue- 3 iclr, was hold in Exeter on Friday of JOG 5th 1923 with thirty-five del egatas in attendance. Mrs. Hey, the District Preside presided. Th following program Was much ap,- * predated by all—Inst Duetts; Miss M. Veola, Prang, Miss Ethel Hess; Re- -+ e-- aciipg Mass Lauretta Holtzinann; ..L. Vocal Solos; Miss .Reta Rowe and 'i• Mrs,. Morgan!. These were follow - .a. ed by a splendid addres's by Mrs. t Edwards of Komolta oh "Home and -'g• the IiHome jcnaker." Misis Laura Jc'ckell then presided over the el- -+ a. action of officers which resulted ars ,'�i', follows Presiden t,Miss Laura Jeck a. ell, Exeter; 1st Vices -press. Mrs. J. a+ Hay, Jr., Zurich; 2nd Vice, Mrsi. G. Down, Hurondale, Secy-TreasaMts ., H ,K. Either, Crecli,ton; ,'Directors, • Crediton, Mrs •J W. Orrae; Zurich, gaits, C, L. Smith; Hurondale, Mrs. -t Geo-. Ethoring,ton;' Exeter; Miss i` Laura Jackell. Agricultural Rep- + reserttati t"e, Mrs, WI. - Consitt. The aa secretary gave her report of the • work errs oftho d,frerent Branches dur- 'ng has year ,showing a splendid balance, of 3233.94 on stand. At the 4 close ' of, the sleeting refreshments a5 • were served by the Ladies of the + i Exeter Branch. BORN �» Hey—lir )3iake, Ion Friday, June 12, to Mr, and Mrs, S'rm. Hoy, a da- »' raghtei. i l\1olfat—In Hsnsall, at Mrs. Patter - son's Iiolspiital, on . Juni' 5th, to a,. irlr, and Mrsj, Alfred Mooff; tt a n!o , - ,�• e1tz--Inf Iftlensrt 1, on Tine 5th, ata Mr, and Mrs, Wni;+ tt o t ti LOCAL NEWS Mr. John L. Routledge of Dut- ton, called at his home here • on Sun -day. Mr .Albert Gies `belt for :bitch enter on Friday where he intends to make his home, Mr ,and Mrst `'Winn, F. Braun and son, Billiie of Forest were Sunday i-i•sitors with Mr. Wail. Lamont. • Mrs. J. R9utledge, who :has ps- entt the past few weeks' in Detroit, dhester L. ,Snaith, Pu�1i]}ice; $1,.25 a Year in Advaneht 1,50 IN ARREARS, $2 MAY BE eltaitelln for Sale, try an Ad. in the Herald Miss Dorothy Fritz, of Victoria ' Iospitail, London was home on ¥onlay. Mr ..and Mrs, Louis Kraft spent the. week; -end at their cottage at •Grand. Bend. , Mr, and Mrd. C Q. Smith of the Satlble were Sunday visitors at New Hamburg. ';;Messrs. David Fuss, Albert Hes. itnd "Theo, Steinbach were Sund ay 1sitors at Sarnia and Pt. Huron, Mr, Olivier Johnson of Goderich *OA itit Sunday at ` the home of his brother, Mr. Thomas Johnson. . Mr .and Mrs!. Q. Taggait apd 1trs. Raabe and daughter of South Bend are visiitng relatives] 1ie'e• Masud. Vernal Ketherman of De t'r•i"t visited" with relatives last ;week, returning home on -Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Kalbfleiach of Detroit vnaited at the home of;,Mr. and'Mrs C. 'Kalbfleiisoh last week. '-a VIr .and Mrs% Hilton Truemner of •tai,. lith, Mr .and Mrs. Em. Snyder of the..Sauble, and Mai. S. Jaeobe of the village were visitors with frieuda at New Hamburg and Kj ehen{er, The ,niew Bee Act requires that all parties having or -capturing. a 7• -J�rrs• of heed muss register asarne :'n ith. , .ElaC , Mi11en ' >O�A.C. Guelph ;in,'4o 1os,s' than 10 ,dayis -after' auc-li hive ^.yva!q' capita ed, the fee of $1 must alccoisrpany the notice. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gruehn of ISobewaing, Mich itnd Miss Leona Geiger of Pigeon, Mich., were week end visitors' at the home of Mr, and Mrsi. John Gascho. The lat- ter, Miss' Geiger remained in Zurich where she •will visit for a time. Re*' H. A. Kellerman, p. E., of Tavistock" held prepartory service✓ int he Eyangelicai church on Tu- esday eventing in the Evangelical church. On Srin•day morning the communion will be given and on Sunday evening the Si. • S. Rally program will be rendered and the 1pubIie i's• invited to attend; Much sympathy is extended to Mr ,and~' Mrsj. T -ed Mittleholtz in the death of their 11 month's old daughter Rita, who, passed away oti Wedi sday morning. She took sick the past week during the 1io tweather - and gradually be- came • weaker despite what atten- tion anjd care could be done. The funeral Will be held on ,Friday ntronin'g.. CHOIR MEETS t Before the regrilar; rehearsal on, Friday .,eve. lasitt rep -outs` of . the activities, of the choir 01 the Evan- gelical church, were given, and of- ficers, were elected 'for' the year. The, sum• of•0$1949D was ,spexait dur- ing the year including $35,00 sent to India to support a native boy, Under the ,capable' !letaclership of Miss 13, 'Rennie, the Choir rendered oxcellent inulsie both morning and eening. The :splandicl contribu- tion, of "thus jrarganization to our church life deserves more thanpa,s sing roti e .and is greatly appre- ciated by the large congregation. The officers are—President, residr+nt, A. Meltck, Secretary, Miss -I. Routledge Treasurer, Misis O Breini, Librarian Newell Geiger. I1•E.RNY RICIKER PASSES Henry Ricker ,of the Blind Line IIay, passed away the funeral was hold on Friday afternoon to the Hansen. eentetery. For many ,-e- ars he lived i:n! Rippen, carrying one he bttsioesis of carriage and wagon maker: Nineteen years a- go he bought tate farm ,of John. Berry where he has, since resided until death took him from the scene of his labours.,Deceased was of a quiet, retiring diisposition, de- voted to brie Carfrily and well tho- ught of by his neighbor4, , . He leaves. behind him to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and fa- ther, his wife, two daughters, ?Mrs. N. Pybltpsasand Mrs. G, CPybus of Woyiturn, Slsls and one son, Mi•. Arthur en the, Iion-tasstea,d. The synrpailhiy arf the community goes out to, that WddQW and Ii1ia ilya GOAL THERE IS A COLD !DAY COM- ING. The present ' agreement .be- tween the miners and ,the Mine Ownfeilel expires on the, 31st of August. .'There may arid' pay not be .a strike, but beprepared: Prices •are now at bottonp, fill up, your 'bins 'with the best coal. Gen- uine Delaware and Hudson Anth- racite direct from the mints. It makes swarm Friends: Egg, Stove and.`Nut size. SOFT COAL • That highest grade, the test unexcelled for domestic and thr- eshing purposes. Genuine Lehigh Bullets and High Grade,.Coke. Ca+nte1OYl HENSALL ONT. Phones—Office lOw. House 103 Electric Wiring,' WE SPECALISE IN WIRING01? ALL KINDS. LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON WIRING, YOUR HOUSE, GARAGE, BAR1% ETC. COOK, WASH, IRON AND TOAST' WITH HYDRO a WE CARRY AN ASSORTMEI OF ELECTRIC STOVES, FANS WASHING MACHINES, 'TOT PLR. ATES, TOASTERS, IRONS, MAS :r.,. CEL, WAVERS, LAMPS, ETC, W. G. Hess &• Sou ••••••••4••••••••••••••••�0000•00000000000000 • • •• • Seasonable Horse Goods; 'lust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen HAMS Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, pricer' 41. Ranging from $7.00 to ...... ... ......... ,i1, SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALM, • dr• A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hank: • Club Bags, Suit, Caaee 'and Trunks at Right Prises. •A 0r HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY• PHtA1111!! Imo. t • FRED THIEL '_ ZURICH 0 *s•••••••••e•oo•••••••••••06•••••••••o••••••••x••441 . ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++.0' Reliable Footwear At Prices' that save you Money Misses Patent 2 Strap Slippers, Rubber heels size 11-2 $1.95 Misses Pat and Oxf. rubber • heelsy size 11 to 2, pr. ... ...;$2.75 .p Childs Pat 2 -strap, slippers low heels, sizes 18 to 1014 at '$1.65 Infants pat. slippers size 2 to 7% at _..i........ ... .t-, $1,25 Womens Pat. Tie, Cuban heels, a few left at $2.95. + Growing girl's light tan and pat. slippers•, Murray at $3.95 Wmo, 1 strap Pat. -slipper, low heel, size, 2% to 7__- -__ $2,5a Men's heavy work shoes at __ ,._ P $2.85 C-reb's Work shoes, No. 1 grade tan and black pr. ,,.i $3,50 Women's .canvass slippers, leather soles at . 95e ALL OTHER LINES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS 0 + + •++++++#'+^4+++++•l•+++++^Doh++4d"' ++++•4 ++++++++++++++++o 4�l+e� O. FRiTZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS The 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 NEW GOODS COMING ALL THE TIME, INCLUDING DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL KINDS, HARIC- ESS REPAIRS, NEW GARDEN' SEEDS, ROOT SEEDS, AND aOR GHUM, AND WE EXPECT OITR FIELD CORN SEED IN SOON And would advise our Customers to place their orders early as good seed will be hard to secure. You will find our vice right. Watch our Bargain Counter, Quality and ;- ,i , , e is out, motto.'„ R. N. DOL LAS P 'PHONE 1 BLAKE GENERAL M11OHANT •.;'4., l•. ,41