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Zurich Herald, 1928-11-22, Page 1Vol. XXLX No 21 1 ZURICH, THURSDAY, MORNING, NOVEMBER 22(928, Chaster 14 Smith; p'llU,i 5 is ',treat Ed 'AMMO $1.50 INARREARS, $2 MAY RE Qi 4RCHt0 Let the Ads. in the Herald be your guide in your Fall Purchases Before You ', y —Hear This Set Nothing finer in radio has ever been offered than the new Roister A1tt•Eiectk'ie Radio. A "ping -in" set of beautiful appear -we. See it and hear it and yoga' M1 want to own. it. KOLSTE Elmer °esch, ZURICH. ONT. "Ali that you seek in Radios ,yr ArT4- ARV '•eo6 **0. r.0.4441444t 48 04.0 8 44@4•4411400+0+tl400041i gke BARGAINS BARGAINS :.41 Received a shipment of waterproof • .q„ -3 Robes which 1 am retailing far be- * 4 low Catalogue prices, get t'our's at • • Special Price 12.50 large size z FRED THIEL o ZU 10H Citi@'�p��.prQn+9+�4F�*s�MU�'OAF•A@@4•�r@@@'�4'+3►®h�@�'+B+dF�4t'�#ACd>�@ Va;�tt tS s ' n d? I�f.y rh F i, 'FIi';i ' ;fir n f, y e Nei f� 0 In Fall Footwear :i BROWN'S Boot Shad, ;may '� : SPINDQIWS FOH.F'cIL"�`r L API z i N- CO x TERESTING STORY Oa' NEW • tat.: `£ a AUTUMN FOOTWEAR.' FAST ONS40 te THEY ARE. LOIYTRORATEVE AS '[! E LAST ASiStr O'E' VOGUE i THEY WILL 111Cfi ERRS 31E0d WITH AN ALTaGIST uI ER NEW STANDARD DV 'VALUE AT Tti1 MODERATE a'aXaS. e 0 REPAIBINOE IINA5TLV DOS Only the best cam' liiP'ateriae is 03 Seed; Bring them 'to tom, and yen :are essuxecI 0§I SsAlefaet'ron' W SEM OUR 0 ®pWINLdi��'8i 00 tl00M,fi01000040000„ 000 0000 ip00000 00000000c8ffi0 LWE' ' SRE GOOD 9,IKO ES Brown s Boot COST LESS. -4,.....444(r4+4§iP e.0-4a&44446+$t0D4`@4,4Ag@'*40.4.0V@+44+4p44v4+4.. • • • : 4 4, ,y 4, 4 4. ++vr 4* 44, ti <s 44, e-4+ bd b 444t4P,dxsl.m M1a sd p,>” oys OVE! ' CQAT.8. .Piti 06 Rang fro $� 5,0 to a. Li0 4 .,: 4 Radio Bargains One New 7 -Tube 1 dial Miraco Radio at Wholesale Price. One 5 -Tube 3 dial MiracQ Radio, Used one year. One 5 -Tube Adrola, slightly used, cheap for quick Sale. Above sets in good working order. 'Apply to T. H. LE/BOLD, R. R. 3, Zurich. Mr. Bruce Rose visited his hone on the Babylon Line a few -lays the past week. Bruce is taking over the management of a large chain shoe store in Detroit, Judge E. N. Lewis of Goderich, presided at the sitting of the Tent.i Division Court in the Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon last, when a case of interest was argued out na+neiy Bechles vs Kyle. The dispc,te arose oval' the payment of a siei li, and' as usual the Judge reserved his de- cision. The Big Sacrifice Sale of Merch- andise being held at present in the General Store of J. W. Merner, has during the last few days met with wonderful success. The buying pub- lic "fairly thronged this place of barg- ain getting feasts, and extra help had to be introdused to wait on the mul- titudes of hungry buyers. Ent they all went away rejoicing at the barg- ains received, and are telling others of this big event. Be on time and act puick or you will be one of the dissapointed ones that will not get just what, they wanted as the sup- plies cannot • last forever, so 'Act Quick." •I . Wednesday morning ushered in a nice little blanket of snow, accomp- anied with considerable winter wea- ther which makes one think that we are living in Canada, and that the good old winter will soon again be in our midst. During the past week we have had almost unseasonable warm weather, but it was accompan- ied by so much rain, that the roads have become one mass of mud, and the time of the year is again here now that paved roads are almost a necessity. Evangelical Church Notes ZURICH — ONT, ENTHUSIASTIC RELIGION Does fervor and enthusiasm only find a proper sphere for its exercise, at. political meetings, athletic contes- ts, social circles, or should it also fun ction in church life? Well, if what I do is right, whether in the secular or religious rets, it is bound to be achieved more success- fully when done with enthusiasm. Love God with all your might and treat your neighbors right. "Do not only strike while the iron is hot but make it hot by striking." said Crom- well. Enthusiasm is a necessary element in any undertaking. It is the light that leads, the strength that lifts and the heart -fire that kindles. It trans- forms clrugery into pleasure. What is worth doing should be done with devotion. Enthusiasm is the thund- erbolt in the dispatch of ditty. Enthusiasm is stimulating to thy- self and others. The achieving man hii church or state is he who does not spare himself but rather spurs him- self on 'in all holy endeavors Enth- usiasm however is not to be meas- ured by shouts and cheers and leaps of ecstacy;'it depends upon the char- acter of enthusiasm. ' Tuesday, 7.15 p. m. --Jr. League. Thursday 7.30 --Prayer and Praise. L'Liiclit3= r 3:® pan.—Senior League Friday 8,30 p.m. --Choir Practice SUNDAY SERVICES. Worship 10 A. M. Siibject•-"Jaseb Albright, the man coal` ,God". The founder of the Ev- angelical Church. .111 a.m.—Bible School, J. E. Gascho, Superintendent. Worship: 7.30 P. M. ,'Subject -Lantern Slides showing the origin, development an gro- wth of the hivangelical Church. Rev, W. Y. Dreier, Panner Dr. Jil. H. Cowen attended a Dental Convention at London last week. Mr; Lennis O'Brein is away to De- troit ,phis week. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Callfas are sp- ending a few weks. at London. Mt Ivan Yungblut of Kitchener, is spending the weekat his home here Mr; and Mrs. S. E. Faust and two sons; Harold and Carl were Sunday visitors' with friends in town. Messre. W. L. Siebert and Albert Hess 'motored to London on Tues- day.:i• Ms*; Harry Eickmeier is' away to Broadhagen this week attending the funeral of his father, Rev. R. M. Geiger 5l Chesley vis- ited:vi'i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Geiger the fore part of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Meininger 8f Dear'burn, Mich., spent the week -end `vitlk ,the latter's parents, Mr. and tVlrs:, IIy: F" Weseloh, A number of the kiddies from the vi11th e were at Hensall on Saturday moi �ing to see the Fre Press Santa CIat,,;�:, 1‘07s, E. Snider and soli Wilmer, haver returned from a pleasant visit fora few weeks with relatives at Ex- eter ,and Centralia Nt andiVirs. Amos Gascho of the Brae on Line, and Mrs. D. Gascho of i•wn attended the funeral.. of an unc: at l.Vislveiton last week" e public .of Zurich' and vicinity have been well supplied with enter- tainments in the Town Hall, as the past week there were concerts in the Hall on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings, and this week en Tuesday evening another troupe land ed in town and put on a show and are again repeating it on Wednes- day evening Mrs. John Decher Sr., Passes The Angel of Death came as a releif of the severe sufferings of Mrs. John Decher, Sr., on Tuesday morn- ing when she fell quietly asleep into the great beyond. She was a heavy sufferer since • I]ast Christmas, but bore her affliction with christian fort itude, and her rather early demise in life, as she was only 56 years 9 mon- ths and 12 days of age, is felt great- ly by her many friends as well as hes immediate relatives. She lived prac- tically all her life in the vicinity, be- ing a daughet of the late Jacob Rader of Dashwood, and is being sur- vived besides her husband, a number of brothers and sisters, and two chil- dren, namely, ona son, Mr. William ,)ether, and one daughter, Mrs. Wil- fred Weido, both of Hay Township. The last remains are being laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery on Thursday afternoon at 1.80 o'clock. Joseph Surerus, son of Daniel Sur- erus and Margaret (Kaercher) Sur - erns was born November 12th, 1848 in Wihnot Township, Waterloo Coun- ty, and departed this 'life on Nov- ember 16th; 1928, having reached the golden age of 79 years and four days. In hi¢ infancy he came with his .parents to this community locat- ing on the Bronson Line in Hay Township, where he helped to clear the Surerus homestead and together they transformed it from the virgin forest into a productive farm. The departed was • unmarried and Lived with his parents until their death, and afterwards with his brother and sister -in -lava, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Surerus. He had been in a little less than ordinary health in the last few years. About ten days ago he was. seized with a strokt of paralysis re- sulting in • death. A memorial serv- ice in charge of Rev. W. Y. Dreier was conducted at the horse 'of Mrs. Gertrude Surerus, interment was made at the l3ronson Lino cemetery. Those surviving him are two broth- errs, Benjamin on the 14th conces- Ssion, Hay Township; and William Surerus of Cavalier,' North Dakota. The latter having paid the coMmun- ity of his former days a visit the• past summer. Also a sister,. Mrs, William Holtzman of Kelstcrn, Sask. sixteen nephews and twenty-five niec• es and many other near friends and relatives, Sp ci Sale OF LADIES' FANCY ristc7 5 to "EVERY WATCH BEAUTIFULLY. ENGRAVED WITH YOUR IN- ITIALS, SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW Hess, The Jeweller COAL NOW IN YARDS EIGHT CAR LOADS OF HIGH GRADE FUEL Scraihion Anthracite phis eh e ad Alberta Solvay Coke MILLER CREEK SOFT COL ALSO POCAHONTAS ,..> .. C antelo HEN BALL ONT. Phones—Of flee lOvv, Ho:ase The Business Built By Service • • a 4. 4, t'4 +i» +1+ : i ; + -§++1:++;:+3 +3~ti . +g.+i.,, `i++s+.;, or,+:++l:++I++'a-I+.1 :++'r .. ,.q..i..;.+++++++++++ TES fn F.1! oot u4.far WE ARE SHOWING MANY LINES. 4. 4 4. OF WOMEN'S, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S UP TO DATE FOOTWEAR AT MODERATE PRICES,._ RANGING FROM ".$3.50 TO $4.50 A PAIR, 1NCIA ING I'AT. STRAPS, PUMPS, OXFORDS, BUCKLE SUPPERS, AND CUSHION SOLES.. MISSES PRICES FROM' $+2LOtl TO $2.95. MEN'S AND BOY'S WORK SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WITH OUTSIDE COUNTERS. REPAIRING DONE WITH THE BEST MATERIALS LAST TE -LE LONGEST: Men's Shoes soled, pr. $1.00 Women's Shoes soled, pr. 75c„ E$54.. Rubber heels, pr. 35c to,50c pair- FORD COACH 1927 Model like new in every way. We have taken this car in en a New Ford Model A, 1926 FORD COUPE, Can't be told from• a new Car, Original duets and Time 1923 FORD SEDAN, Upholstering perfect, this car can be bought for the price of a touring vas 1923 FORD COUPE, Upholstering perfect, ,original paint and In GRAY DORT Touring,in good running condition good running shape priced at $25,0 :6„, This car can be used for a 4 -wheel trailer, 2 new tires arks! other tires fair, also Battery. s; FORD TOURING With starter and new top and Curtains at $5f%`.0'e. 4- FORD TRAILER with license at a snap. RUBBER TIRE BUGGY in good condition, also 2 steel tire 6.ngg;Res.. 0 F RITZ & SON FORD DEALERS AGENTS FOR THE NEW FORD CAR. PHONE FOR A DEPT +t ONSTRATI ON! SECOND HAND FORT) PARTS AT BALE' PRICE ++++++-,‘++++++++++4•++++44+++44+++++++44++++4.•+-2,4,14-1- 41, 4. 4. 4 or, 4. 4. z,- 4. .s* 4. ter• 4. 4. WINTE ' tom.. 114 We have a full Line of Winter Goods in Stock. Come and see them LADIESAND CHILDRENS' UNDERWEAR, HOSE, SWEATER',, SWEATER COATS, PULLOVERS, WINDBREAKERS, . CAPS MITTS, ETC« ALSO MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL AND FLEECE UNDERW.ARR, SWEATER. COATS,. WINDBREAKERS,, LEAREY, FLANNEL t AND FLEECE LINED TOP SKIRTS, CAPS, MITTS, GLOVE 8,, HEAVY RUBBERS, AND SOCKS OF ALL KINDS. ALSO HALTERS AND HARNESS REPAIRS FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND, A'I.SO IFS'`*'tt PEELS AND FRUITS. DRIED APPLES WANTED R. b DOUGL oa'NE e4L firTEROHANT PHONE 11 97 t•: