Zurich Herald, 1930-02-20, Page 1Vol. XXX No. 36
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 201930.
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30 SETS TEAM PAD: HARNESS, A BIG SAVING •
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400' 1.-i ,HAMS STRAPS, A REAL BARGAIN i
15 SETS TEAM BREECHING HARNESS, A REAL BUY
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150 SETS TEAMS LINES„ 1 -in. 'WIDE, AT A BIG REDUCTION 4•
25(1# SEAT PADS, PUT IN A SUPPLY
ALSO A LARGE NUMBER OF COLLARS„ BREAST STRAPS,
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MARTINGALES, EfFI LY BANDS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. Q
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EXAMINE THIcSE GOODS AND BE CONVINCED •
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SALE LASTS ONLY :'M. THIS STOCK HAS BEEN SOLD
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Having bought part of a Bankrupt Harness
Stock 1 ain going to run off these Goods
at a great reduction of regular prices. Be
sure and get your supply while these bar-
gains fast. Following are a few items"
FRED THIEL ZURICH
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Grand Carnival
AT ZURICH RINK ON
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20th
At 8 O'Clock p. m.
Liberal Prizes will be awarded for the
following: Ladies' best fancy; Gents
best fancy; Ladies' best comic; Gents
best corals; Girls' best fancy under
15; Boys' best fancy under 15; Girls
best comic under 15; Boys best com-
ic under 15; Girls best fancy under
10; Boys best fancy under 10; Girls
best comic under 10; l3oys best comic
under 10; Special Prizes for Best
National Costumes -
Zurich Jubilee Band - in Attendance
Come and enjoy the Fun and' Music
After the judging: Married Men VS
Single Men will play a game of
(Broom Ball). This is played with-
out skates. But all bring an old
broom along. The lineup: Married
Men -Bill Wreath, Leroy O'Brein,
Gid. Koehler, Lennis O'Brein, Tolly
Wurm, Harry Hess, Albert Mess, Ted
Haberer, Dr. H. Cowen. Single men
-A. Pigeon, C. Kissack, G. Deich-
ert, Ed. Gascho, I. Yungblut, J. Hab-
erer, H. Walker, L. Prang, M. Oesch.
Lee W. Hoffman, Referee.
Admission -Adults 25c, Children 15c
OUR CORNER
There was a decline of 404 week-
ly newspapers in the United States
during the past year. They were
in small places, which could not ade-
quately support a newspaper.
An Indian found drunk in South -
My. Kenneth Routledge called on
Dashwood friends on Monday.
Mr. Ev. Haist was confined to his
bed with an attack of flu last week.
,fr. W. H. Pfile of Hensall was a
Tuesday visitor at the home of Mrs.
Lydia Pfile.
Mrs. E. E. Weido is visiting friends
in Goderich and Stratford for a week
or so.
Mr. Harold Johnston of Goderich,
called on Zurich friends over the we-
ek -e d.
Mrs. C. L. Smith, was a Tuesday
visitor with her sister, Mrs. Henry
Schade near Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston of
Blake are spending the week at the
home of Mr. E. E. Weido.
Mr. Garnet Wolper, who has been
at Chatham for some time, is spend-
ing a few holidays at his home here.
Mrs. Dan. Oswald of the Bronson
Line was a visitor with her daughter
Mrs. Carl McClinchey, at Windsor
for a week or so.
A number of the villagers are at-
tending the dance and bridge frolic
given by the I. 0. 0. F., at Hensall
this :Wednesday evening.
Mr. Donald Graham left by motor
arnpton had been drinking Florida for 9oilerich on .Sunday, going by
00000004000100444000044408440004e40000400001000004O water. But white men :ieedn't way of Hensall and up the highway.
B laugh. Many a white man BOUGHT The road to Hensall was very heavy
Florida water when the boom was on (as no car ,had been through forsome
time.
"idea eason
Sacrifice Sale
AT BROWNS BOOT SHOP
CLEARING an Lines.of 1Rubber .Footwear, Socks., Felt
Shoes. Also many Lines in Children and. Women's
Slippers .and
THIS MEANS BARGAINS, 'THE LIKE OF WHICH
YOU'VE NEVER .SEEN
Our Whole Stock is involved. Nothing is held back
COME IN'" :SEE JFOR: YOURSFL`F
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REPAIRING. NEATLY DONE
Brown's
SEE OUR
tSkop wINDOW DISPLAY
, a year or two ago --and thought it
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®' The town of Hanover has a sensa-
•tion over the charge that a school
principal strapped twenty-nine pupils
• : for failure in a mucis examination.
44! Newspaper reports do not state in
• what key the youngsters were expect-
ed to howl during the chastisement.
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SHensan Reeveship Protested
'For some time rumors have been
Mr. Harry G. Hess experienced a
very painful fall early last week
when going down the steps in his liv-
ing quarters in some way his feet
slipped out from in under intheice
and Harry landing on his bach with
the result that he was confined to
the hose for a few days and has to
be very 'careful in working.
An interesting gathering took place
<current 'that Mr. Owen Geiger and at the home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile and
Miss Pearl on Monday evening, when
the good people of their former nei-
ghborhood of the 14th con., visited
them for a social evening, and need-
less co say a most enjoyable time
was experienced by all present. A
most hearty lunch was anjoyed dur-
ing the evening, and all returned
home, having enjoyed themselves im-
mensely.
In our last week's issue we trade
mention of the new local agent ap-
pointed by the Massey-Harrih Com-
pany for Zurich, as Mr. Thiel, this
should have been Mr. Norman Siemon
who hails from Bredhagen, and is in-
deed a likely looking young man. The
building eventually located for the
present to keep the machines, etc. on
hand is Mr. Jacob Deichert's barn.
We expect Mr. and Mrs. Siemon to
move to town shortly. and became
residents of Zurich.
Ins supporters at Hensall intended
• to protest the election of Mr. Robert
A Higgins on the ground that he was
receiving salary from an office under
appointment from the County Coun-
cil which ordinarily would disqualify
him from being reeve of Hensall. Mr,
Higgins is one of the Old Age Pen-
sion Board and it is claimed has been
drawing $10.00 for each session of
the Board and also $4.00 per day and
mileage for investigating claims. His
contention is that he is only a Com-
mittee man and not an officer or em-
ployee of the County. Much discus-
sion has taken place throughout the
Province as to the qualification of
Councillors in Mr. Higgin's position
and legal opinion has not been unan-
imous so that the present will be in
the nature of a test case. The Mas-
ter -in -Chambers at Osgoode Hall,
Toronto, has appointed Tuesday, the
13th inst., for hearing the argument
of Counsel. Mr. J. G. Stanbury is The party of boys who made the
retained by Mr. Geiger and Mr. R. C. motor trip to Florida. consisting of
Hays, the County Solicitor, of God- Ward Fritz, of town; Gordon Surerus
,`, erich, will represent Mr. Higgins. of the Bronson Line, Harry Zimmer
• ! Huron W.M.S. Executive Meet. of Dashwood and Donald Graham of
Executive of the W.M.S. of the Goderich, returned, from their most
Huron Presbyterial of the United wonderful trip on Saturday evening.
Church met in Clinton on Jan. 31st, The boys encountered practically no
last. Themembers gave encouraging snow till they got to Detroit, and
reports. Mrs. McKenzie, the Christ- had no difficulty in getting through
ian Stewardship Secy, reported hav- as far as Dashwood, but from Dash-
ing beard from 41 auxiliaries. 25 of wood to Zurich, by way of Goshen
this number reached their allocation. Line, they were obliged to get a team
Mrs. Scobie, the Mission Band Sec- ,in front of their car, and thus they
retary reparted 18 Mission Bands :arrived home in Zurich about nine
with membership of 816 and their giv ;o'clock, and surely were welcomly
ings exceded that of last year. There received by those who were present.
are nine groups of C.G.I.T. with a They made the homecoming trip in
membership of 146. Mrs. Greer,the two days and a night, stopping only
treasurer, remitted to branch tress- long enough for a few refreshments
urea, the sum of $19,018.50, which is and taking gas, etc. The trip was
over $400 more than last year. Out made in a Model A. Ford Coach,
of 62 auxiliaries, 22 exceeded allocat- owned by C. Fritz & Son, car brok-
ion, while last year there were only ers of Zurich, and whoever buys
14. The finance committee recommen- this car from this firm will indeed be
ded the use of envelopes. Miss Con- assured that this is a well tried car
sift, who was unable to be present, that will stand almost. anything. The
reported 41 life members, and 26 boys report as having practically no
members were called by death. Mrs. car trouble, and look very much tan-
ned in their facest and tell us they
practically lived in their bathing suits
fo: two weeks in that land of st,n-
shine and ihrsters, aria emphatically
•ejoice t've. their splendid trip, Who 4
gill
eco next winter?
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MEN'S OVER &''LS,, 25.i41 Tor _ ..._ _ ... -
MEN'S OVERCARA'£ a, I6410i for ,. ».----- .. --
MEWS.""S EATERS ALL 'REDUCED
MEN'S. LE' 7:'tr3c;t'3ti IIVEINDBREIVRER, Reg.:$"6.001 far
IVIEN?8. A1I WOOL. lIT1 III 'k WF, Rkili4 11 g. $,LVi for
Men's `Siiaafieirt "Its l nd wear, Reg. '152.25" fc r
.Boyzs vorra.breakes ` 8 . '$S Liar .. - - . -
BOWSISWELANAMS :.a.'T VILMCIPPRICR
$18.06 d
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Men's Lined MULTI, Meg. $1.18 Nor » - - - » _._ _ _•_ ..... :. _ S.Oc
Men's Lined Mites, 14 ;. no. ler 55c
Men's lined Mitts,, Hag. slit: Afar
40c
THHESE. ARE, ALL. 3hT•. it COCOS AND ,AT PIFLICES VOID CAIN-.
:NOT AFFORD' WOMBS- BS- C( EIE IN.A11TIa1.IDDDC THEM OVIEifv. t '
AS WE FEEL.:Slip, VOLT WILL SEE SOME:THLNG AT PRICES '
7! lt& WitLI. MA 'AVIIDT-,
OTHER 'GOODS ALSO 11L= -ED . i11T I L OWSZ;i` Miters
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Doan, 1Vlnsstouary Monthly secy., rep-
EMBALMERS A tl;l`IIill&., DIR.ECT11 ortcel having 1,428 subscribers, tot -
EMBALMERS over last year. Much syin-
,r,.".i w ...e,'�.•,a��' ls. ' R6 �. 'li'rtthy was, expressed for Mrs. .Hogg
q in i" uilness. It was decided !a hole.
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Waterm
The wise school belle takes
a Waterman's Fountain Pert
back to class. It
means quicker and
better work -high.
er marks -and lots
more leisure
time! We have
a Waterman's
thatwillexactly
suit YOU:
WE HAVE A MODEL TO SUIT
YOU $2.50 to $7.0o
OTHER PENS FRO1VI $1.00 UP,
Hess, The Jeweller
COAL 193
COLD DAYS
YES, THE COLD DAYS ARE E..,a
AGAIN! ARE YOU PREPAREErrl.
WE ARE Preparedwith a large
Supply of
HIGH GRADE FUEL
Genuine Scranton Anthracites it
way Coke, Miller's Creek Sa ,.
Pocahontas, Cannell, Galt dlrsitewass,,„
and Small Pea Coal for Barrauff
DISCOUNT of 50c per tom arkr sNisa
for CASH PAYMENT ONLI
Carate .,:
HENSALL OFq
Office Phone lOw
House Phone 11111l
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