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Zurich Herald, 1925-12-24, Page 1Vol. XXV[ No 25 ZURICH, THURSDAY MOB' 0, DECEMBER. 24, 1925. Chester L. Smith,; Palatkatarn $1,25 a. Year be Advaiasa4,. $i.eo IN Aee,maes, $2 MAY eV °Mem r e. ders and Friends xtend th' Compliments of the asort Coal Strike During the Coal Strike use Our Substitutes Sole Agents for the Real Gen- idne CONSOLIDATED MILLERS CREEK, The Best ' Soft Coal ob- . tamable. Poceho, tas, ,smokeless Soft Coal, Detroit Solvay nut «Coke and best Anthracite Pea ''COAL. TELEPHONE SERVICE — OUR IN .iFORMATION IS FREE. CALL azilS BEFORE BU•irlilNG ELSE- WHERE. HENSALL ONT. Phones—Office 15w. House 10J /-SCHOOL REPORT The following its! the report for S,5. No. 6. Hay„ for the months of 'November and December.. , Those marked with 41x) were- absent: for ' lane or more examinations: Sr.. IV—Arm's Farwell. Jr. IV—Beatrice Farwell Jr. III—Elfin Ginger/a; Prise - :111a Farwell, Alphonse , Dabuli, xNeil Winner„ Earl (hiingerich, Will- lie Watson', Andrent Foister. Sr. II—Doria Grubb, Kenneth Greb GIFTS That keep on Giving Kodaks and Films Victroia & Records Fancy Cro c k e r- y, and Choice Boxed Candy Give Us A Call W. C. Wagner It is' now inipo'ssible to do your , ,CChristmas 'ehopping 'early, unless you get out ,and, dd it 'ealy in the I morning. ,Jr I1-1lerarjorie Francis, Martha Foster, xOlie Witmer, Alvin Ging- erich,, Louise Farwell, *Lorne Gin- gerich, Joe Hoffman, *Peter Vois- in. Pt; 1r -2 -Orlando: Battler. Sr. Pt.r.—Winnifred Battler, G1- adys Gingericb., Graeae Meyers, An- thony Hoffman, Lawrence Voisin. Jr. Pr.—Rosa H'Eioffmait, Anth ony Voisin." A. Camlpbell, Teacher. •••••••••••01Be••Qi••soieWe•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • i 1 The Th ughtful Family GIFT •i .i Here we have every kind of slip- 9 pers for everybody, 'fl'o'w little' Poses in Booze Slippers for tinyl folks to thane int which Father 6 reads his. evening paper. • Women's. Felt Comfy,.and leather • ZBouudior ',Slippers $1.00 to $1,95 ' *omen's Felt J'i+ilieta; a 'splendid 6 gift at $:Lvat to _-,-_ _---- ___ $1.95 .II. Women's Pat. Pomp, $2:50,to$5.00 i Men's Choc. Kid Roanteets X50--3,30 • Mena bik&chk. Everette $2.00-3.00 Men's Felt Comfy and Leather Boudoir at 11-25 to __ $2.4t Men's'Wool and Felt'SIippera at 4i5e. to--... ---- — $1:75 Children's Felt Slipper;, z Large .Aseaortinent at 25e: to $1.25 Miss.Sizes 11 to 2, at $1.00 'to $1.25 Special Prices on Cluldrena, Mies ;and Wom;eus Galoskes, Men's Women's, liays and 1#tisaes Hockey Shoat yJ i W 0.,' NEATLY DONE s SEE OUR A WINDOW DISPLAY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • z • • • S • • • • • • • • i • S • • • N• i••••• ••••• .14110 v • •r ce '-0 as t4* r .;a toe ite • • 'S, We extend to CGnr Sustomern and Friend Our Best Mikes ies f .11111ccrg attititas ' :iantti ffiaPPg Nth car . ;ay the New Year bring to all 37Pesp,erity .and >a .fol nseaSuz-e el Health .and Iiia ,pines. '� ds74tit '; ,,,4444l44,4, -cat- 1. 4 y4, 110FF82J3N &r.1 grtVilTh 104,04*ifMi3A41004414 O. r 4' •0 s t 4, 4. PTION,E 4,4, AN * 4 ee* 4! tti,.t: tr,w" a** x+ +40"4' Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT ROOM •I Sr. I—Leonril Haberer 365; Roe's Johnston 354, Looi'se Willert 352; Paul Hess 334; Rett Fleischauer•300 Vera Deichert 289, Shirley ,Koehler 288, Rena Koehler 264, Ralph Ut- tley 184, Jr. I -Morley Salmon 258; Lel- and Schwalm 241, Blanche Grenier 218 Sr. Pr. A & B—Edith iDeitchert 208, *Velma Dengis 206; Fred Brown 205, Beatrice Meidinger 203, Karl Rembe 202; Bertrand Deichert 199 Homer Salmon 197, Beatrice Thiel 174; Wm'. Brown 169; Albert C'Clau- siu;s 162, Theresa Zettel 136, Ruth Zoster 81 Jr. Pr.—Hubert Smith 121; Law- rence 'Bedard 119, Edna Kochems, 98; Lewis Thiel 42; Mildred Kiper 23, Mrs'. G. Koehler, Teacher. ROOM II Tests in. Arithmetic, Literature,: Somposition and .Spel- ling, Jr. III—Ruby Church 90% Georg Ducharme 89, Clifford Salmon 87, Gordon Howald 80, Leonard Smith 79, Harvey Clausius 76, Earl Flax - beard 70, Flossie Stelck 64; Ant- ionette Grenier 30; Gladwin Mel - lick 42, Albert Deiichert 40. Sr. II—Alwyn Staubus" 78, Haze el Uttley 74; Beatrice .Gascilio 74, Margaret Haberer 67, Roy Smith 67; Dorothy Stelck 66, Harry Fos- ter 64, Stewart Koehler 57 Jr. II—Ruth Church 83, Quimbe Hess 78, Rosa Zettel ,78, 78, Alice De cker 73; Chas?. Thiel 61: Armand Grenier 60; Stewart Thiel 56, Al- •.)ert Leibold 55 O. M O'Bvein,, teacher. ROOM" III• Jr. II—Pearl Sararas 250., Grace Kc.ehler 237, Adeline Fleischauer 225; Helen Thiel 920; Alice Koehler 209; Richd Bedard 172, Clare Mel - ick 166; Mary Kocheres 16.1, Greta Koehler 152, Earl Yunglalut 151, Fr- ancis Kipper 139, Cecil Uttley 95 Sr. III=Violet Schevalm•. 294,Ivan Willert 280; Tlarold Stade 276, Hugh ,MacKinnon 261, Ervin Dietrich 163 Lauretta Farwell 142, Byron Duch- arme 134,. IIIrd—Goo. Grenier. 258, Marg- ery Gascho 215, Miivern;a Geigeti 181;, Olin. Foster 161, Roland Gren- ler 158, Albert, Heideman 153; Clar- ence Smith 7q. F. a Kalb'leis!ch, teacher. LUTHERAN CIIURCII NOTES Dec. 24th at 700 p.m). Christmas' Program with the S. School` Dec. 25th, 10 30 a.m. Christmas Ser- vice in German. Dec. 27th, 10 lam. Proparatroy Ser - ice. 10.30 Communion Service in German. Dec. 127th at ?.30 p.m Christmas. S rvice ie Eneiish Dec, 31, at 7.30 p m. Sylvestter Ser- vice in german and english. Jan 1, 10.30 a.ml. New Year's' Ser- vice '11.30, Annual .Congregation- al meeting. Jan. 3rd t0 a.m. Divine Service in german. Jna. 3rd, 7.3) pins. New Year's` Set vice in english.. Let". your ' ho •i lays be Holy dayte. Como to Church! ' CHURCH NOTES A Merry Clv-is'tra's to all! May Christmas the a al• ho the best ever because '`th • Christ of Christ- mas hrist-m to is in our hN cx is • The doors! o the chure h will op on at 7.00 p'' 'ic.• Friday eve for the Christmas l's-,ean;t—The Light of the World' ' .Adtisigion 35c. and 15c, ' Blessed is tit, win• who owes a car, but contOS to caturch in the old fashioned way when the par can't be ' uSied, Program for, Sunday, Dec. 27th 10 Mornipee Worship 11—Table School for all. 7.30—Sermon "The ti NeW Road" 8.30—Sr. Lea'pui New • Year'sf meeting, 2:45 -Service et 14th! church ',2.00 -Sunday School at 14th. We believe. you will feel at lion,^ with. us. Try our welcon el Emanuel Evangelical Church ZURICH, — .014NT,, Mr, Ward Fritz motored to Loddon on Wednesday. ye take this medium in extend- ing to all our readers and friends a MERRY XMAS. ..Mrs. `ir. F. Braun of :Forest is spending the week with her father Mr; 1Vni:. Lamont, Messrs.. L. W. Hoffman and Edt %iron erman; were at Seaforth on business on Monday evening. a41r. and Mrs. Wellington John- ston and family were week -end vi's iters at Kitchener, •Miss Alma Uttley has he nice . after spending the wet's with relatives at am.' Stratford. Sorry to report that. Mis's Meda Surerus of. the Bronison Line, is confined to her bed with rheumatic fever Mr. -Wmi. Dabus' of the Babylon, Line,has sold his farm, consisting of five acres' of land to his neigh - bot, Mr. Wm.. •Leibolcl. Mr, Rennie Weber, who {s at- tending Toronto University, is 'sp ending the holidays with his par- ents .on the Bronson. Mr. II. K• Eilber of OCrediton Hos in the village on Saturday, at- tending the Director's meeting of the Ifni Tp. Fire Insurance 'Co. Another' publiic dance will be the town hall, Zurich, next ;Tw' id y 'evening December 29th, - under the auspice's of the Band,the As alonn Orchestra from Lucan will supply the music. returned past few Mitchell Medal's. C. Fritz & Son, author- ized Ford Dealers, have sold two new cars the past week; a road- ster to Mr. Wm. Mem: of , the' Sauble Line and a sedan to Mr. Win, Haugh of the 14th con. A fine programme of approp- riate numbers was given at the public school ori Tuesday after- noon, which was much appreciated by all those present. Mr. Wm. Beaver of Heneall was in the villages on Saturday, renew- ing old "friends;. Mr. and Mrs, Be- a'cer will -spend their holidays with friends at Kitcehner. ,Don't forget the two, big Xmas. iontertainments in town, this week.. On. Thursday eve the Lutheran S. School will., present a moist pleas- ing program, consilsting. , of fifty numbers by the children. Then on Friday, evening, Dec. 25th the, Sw School of the Evangelical chuch will present their pagent. A hu5ines's deal of Sante import- ance was •put through in the vil- lage 'this week, when Mr", S. Jehns'ton purchased from Mr. A. Melick his interest in the hardware and .furniture business; formerly' conducted by Meliel & Kaibfieisch. possession—will be given, on Jan- uary 'fir"At, :em" rather stock will be taken 1t that. time. 'Ir. John- ston. is ;Welt sand favorahl ,' known in the comiriuuity 'an.l should do well. Mr.;::llrellick .is a's yet un- decided_ whey' ho Will lncat;a and 7.nrich will regret ve"y much to Ink! Mr. and Mrs. 1111'1ie 'c a's cit- izens.. GOOD ICE The sitota 4v col weath', ., h' -'s 1. "a very favoralbe at the lore' t•:•lk in making a gaod bed of ic^ • 'h- ich is h i 1'r njoyctl who enjoy this f ','' outdoor 'sp+.rt kr-- rangements have been recently{ m.a lc t t t'i nubi;, , ,tli good, clean hockey this iy'.a r hr f' ',' u o,r n 1'a' ue which includes the towns n.:' Dashwood, P viz .is'a'] nn i ',Irich The in^rtrc•- t Bent of the league advises n'- that only the besft and cleanest of hoc- key will 1i.1 played, as thre he useo. - ^ itt"fil o t,;";? erees, who will favor no' team. A new schedu'e has bn' n : 'n which app ^"" n t17.is issue, Be curs and g `t miter "styd in the game and show your appreciation of th^, by bMv; pr,:isent at each g une and ennour'tge your favor- ites by, cheering for thenal. Make Your Xmas Selections Our Store is filled with Gifts s That Last. NEW DIAMOND RINGS, MAN Y STYLES FROM $20.00 to $2-11`M, SIGNET AND STONE SET RINGS. BEAUTIFUL BAR PINS. DESTRUCTIBLE PEARLS: WATCHES FOR LADIES AND GENTSi, $1.0,00 TO $35.00 WALDEMAR CHAINS, CUF1P LINKS, TIE PINS, SILVERWARE, CUT 'GLASS, Large Stock of Waterman'% )~deal ountain Pens, French Ivory and Fine Boxed Stationery, Hess, the Jeweller THE GIFT SHOP. 9sess•sset. sssos•r••••e+s o••oeeeee44+04•••••MI Auto -Tire and Tubes • We have a large Stock of Tires"and Tulbe • a on hand which were purchased at the low • PRICES PREVAILING LAST SUMMER. AND WE ARE GM-. -. sOUR CUSTOMERS THE ADV ANTAGE OF THIS PUROHA l o• WHILE THEY LAST. • 'THE PRICES WE ARE ASKING FOR THESE TIRES BELOW THE PRESENT WIHNOLESA.LE PRICES. • Get Yours -NOW! i • FRED THIEL - ZURICH • D•*0ososo©s Bo41*4044+41•11•••voe4••r•••0•41•44•4111.4I/A •%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++44++44,44~.0440 ,. Winter Footwear ,y. Be prepared to meet Win + ter with is warm reception *by wearing Dominion Rub- ber Footwear. For those' .p who prefer felt Footwear our stock is complete , Ladies and Children by your Goloshes now. We have the FLASH, ADJUST() with two, • buckles and two dome fast- nerse. For Men we have one and '1' four buckle Overshoes, 00 Lumbermen's with red or + white soles, lace or buckle. CONSULT US ]'F YOU WANT WARM FCbOTWEAR, !WII ,+1. HAVE A, GREAT VARIETY TO' SELECT FROM. PRICES LOWEST{ + + 4. + C. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS • A Merry Christmas AND A Happy Vew Year TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND- FRIENDS ND FRIENDS PHO L MEROI-Ii4ty aLAKE