Zurich Herald, 1930-09-18, Page 1Vol. XXXI Hoer 11
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ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930.
Chester L. $mfttt, regnahazi
;1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 is Arlamesia
*1.a0 IN ARREARS, MAT 812 OBACREUM
Sept 22nd. and 23rd. are the Dates of the Zurieh Fall Fair
OUR COR
The days ate shortening., 1rt ; ter
fiords, it's "getting late ea. F="
It's difficult to get bad isaOrreY
Spent on wasted. gasoline: The N
eat
fantistic toe is a: poor air" -'n•ss.
'Is entertained at the cost of limeade
An owl in Scotland Was flit by a
goli ball. It seized. the ball. Ira
its
claves :and made oc with. it. The Scots-
man .dhase
cots-man.:ehasi . the owl seven miles .and
-retrieved his ball.. it takes a w:ery
vise coals to ;gat ahead of a good Soots
man.
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Attendance at the Toronto Exhib-
ition Was 287,000• •behind last year's
figures. Partly becarise people have
not so much money
to this
year, and partly because the Exhib-
ition had no striking new features to
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3 FINEST OF SHOES, BUT INSISTS UPON A MOST d::Ai{:ll+ 1,'i.
FITTING. NEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN HAVE LEARNED
THAT TO PURCHASE THEIR SHOES HERE INSUitilfS i'lWFl!:S-
SIONAL SHOE FITTING AND GRADUATED FOOT SPECIALIST 0
AT A REALLY .MODERATE. COST.
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The Popular Vote
Figures compiled at Ottawa show
that 625,00 more votes were polled
in the July election than in the gen-
eral election of 1926. The Conserv-
atives polled about 400,000 more; the
Liberals not quite 300,000 More;
Progressives polled 100,0e0 fewer
votes. The total vote was 3,898,995,
of which the Conservatives palled
1,909,955, or somea5hat less than one
half. The Liberal vote was 1,714,-•
860, the remainder being divided a-
mong Progressives, Laborites and
other groups. In Ontario the Liber-
al vote increased by about 150,000,
and the Conservative vote by less
tl an 75 000 Yet the Conservatives
Mr: and Mrs. John Preeter of Kit-
chener, visited for a few days with
Zurich friends last week:
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner were
visitors to London a few days last
week.
Mrs. Thoma.; Johnson and daught-
er, Miss Susie, are visiting in Kitch-
ener and other points east.
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gamed three seats, and the iibexals M s Wickens of Ingersoll is spend- A discount of 50c per tea aiFli�7� d" xr.
Mrs. John Hey, Sr. $ r
Mr. Calvin Williams, Mrs. T. L. i Graduated Foot S.ecCIst 9•- c
run an automobile without the neces-
sary skill and knowledge,and coming
to grief with a badly smashed car
and bodily injury, he was rushed to
where a doctor's office appeared, but
when rushing in he was told that the
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World."
Everybody Welcome to all Services -
E. Tuerkheim, Pastor.
Friday, 8h: Luther League.
Saturday -Choir Practice.
10. a. m: .German Service.
11,;, 5 Sunday School.
7:30: English Service.
William: H. Brow
COAL 19,
New Law Price
Now in E feet.
WHEN BUYING YOUR. F UEIZ•.
WHY NOT HAVE THE raE
GENUINE TD. L. & W. StiRAIIT> .
COAL
"The Standar-i Anthracite?'
EGG„ STOVE, NUT ANI)' S 1't �'e
PEA. SIZES,. SEMET. SOI.'i�•
COKE.
Mrs. a ,
lost two, ing 'the week with her parents, Mr..
CASH on all fuel
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lost
rather amusing incident was that and
of where a poor fellow attempted 'to
Williams, and Mr. Melvin Whitesides
spent. a pleasant week visiting with
the former's parents at Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hansel of Bucalo,
AT HENSALE..'NI.
Brown's Boot Shop Office Phone 10w House nano lair
visited with the later's parents, Rev. =-
occupant was not a medical doctor, and Mrs.. Dreier, a few days during
but a veterinary surgeon with regret
that he could not treat him, but he
surprised the doctor by saying you
are just the man to treat me as 1
am a jackass to think I could run
that car.
The cost of late summer and aut-
umn highways improvement projects
being unrl; rtalren by the province in
the London district, with. the relief of
unemployment the chief object
„view will be over $400,000, it is est-
iinatecl. The lve miles of paving just
south of St. Thomas on the Port St-
anley raod will likely
killItA I Fra . t APIVE?�`a. 't t9 i Ii �l » Ea
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the past week.
Ml. Loup Lipphardt, whd t:pent a
nul�rl er of \ k with relatives and
friends here, left on Monday morning
for his home by motor car in the St-
ate of Washington.
Late Christopher Frederick Eilber
Christopher Frederick Eilber, son
of t1 late (t; urge Frederick Either
and Fri, .,a. Finkbeiner, was born
in •✓S -itiie n 'Township, Huron County
Oxzt, une> 9th, 1864, and came to his
Le.1d ; ith startling and unexpected
entail an .ex-
si d i; ;s as he dropped to the street
penditure of about $:130,000 and :,up- a -•>'s a, to:lni without a 'mordents
ply work for cmplo;un+3rci of between wer".1 Ing on Saturday evening, Sept -
50 and 100 men, varying with the
stages of the work, it is stated.
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HOUSE FOR SALE
A •eery desirable frame dwelling
house in Zurich, good garden, fine
location, also garage. For further
particulars apply to David Gingerich,
Zurich, Ont.
IN MEMORIAM
.Thiel -In loving memory of our
darling Dorothy Thiel, who passed a -
or. September 23,
a. o.
9� C ireeeefl ;ea. •:;i: a 's dearly love.
loot cnt we c o•dd not save
Beloved in life and mourned in death
Remembered in tlni. grave.
Pier to ilr ,,. :.� tG is •t - r .0 ee;.ot
Though years may pass away.
The lo.: of il, we sadly reel
As keenly as that linet day
When all is ; f. l• rt lent
And sleep for..ake., taw eyes
Our thoughts are in a silent grave
Where our dear Dorothy lies;
Ever , em nthred • by her Marla.
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'The quest Rte feature--•-exclusivo
in Mare watehes lis ono which you
;lac„:111 na 1-+: aead before .c.; ;i.e,,;
a purchase.
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ember 13th. 1930, at 8 o'clock, when
the streets of Zurich were teeming
with busy, shoppers, aged 66 years, 3
months and -four days.. Drs. Mac-
Kinnnon and.. O'Dwyer hastened to the
scene, but life was gone when they
ai:ived. • It wa, indeed a very great
shock. 't'o all for. the late Mi. Eilber
had that day, as usual, been actually
pursuing business and attended to the
shipping of live stock as was his we-
ekly custom, • Oh how unannounced
and abruptly his busy life cause to a
halt at the merciless command of
death's grim. reaper who never Estene
to our pleading: for continued life
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Thr a.lnol•e convenient and op-
!r!:t•-• nii- He was One o
broalers and four sisters; two n,icra-
i^.cr`i of the fainly having died in in-
fs t r .', in the wake of a diphth l r •a
i c• The departed was first
lie r. r led to 1\tiee , Anna Brill and to -
•e .,he, they •shared joy and sorro'.
fot. 37 years. Two daughters and on •
son were given' them. Seven
ago his: cornpanion was taken from
our
his side. In 1925 he was united in
;:1:'ge•to 14Irs• Mirin n clnrteri
la,+e Mr. Eilber spent; all his mereied
Zurich; for a time he fe t
1' ickeinittt trade, later r e t
' l nsinel.. lis! t -i& • \-. VI.• :i int re, t' l pa
payed of hr,
., •iI1 a."Pita;. - ..
oir
.0!”!;41; in the county :tn.i
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f e e i;i1 ..: i i
ties rag.; ";6 ai! '..•1
_e,note its w'elfar'e. His r.•... !, ser.
ad'friendly dispositini;
..eld and father he was uevutt+d
lie vas a willing h<.lr e.
,t! i...a ho were in nee d., an h, i
•1 "itt ,character, a treated tit, 744
lte'nr':ng ar'e.
•t ;r�' ..'iil be' ni 'etc 0 . ,' ,...
1 lie is sulaisa,
'Ing Coll'nprnrol, tea) f ,:
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Chita -tee i!+1117
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t C'rcdlten.
aahee,e, e'.re. 'alt ee is •. _.
()the ga le laid end f` ,an' v F . .
'1 S:evi.e3 Wag: hold at'bie.
herea Zurich on Tuesday afternoon,
ea: .-lent at the kronen Line t ,m-
arte ry. The funeral service was in
;eel, o�. 'Roy.' W. 'Y Dreier, vi'ho
ti a sistncd by Hev'ds. E 1'urkh.,i. l
and C. Schrag of 'Zurich, .and Rev.
Sauer of Dashwoact. The funeral
• , i . rely attended by relatives and
friends :from rear and far. The heart
felt syrepathY of the community goes
out to the bereaved family.'
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Every Day is getting better and
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better. People are getting Value -Wm.
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Thats why they come here for Shoes &. Cal,
MEN'S TAN OXFORDS
MFG.• BY SCOTT McHALE
GENUINE $7.00 VALUE
$4.85
WOMENS' PATENT STRAPS
WITH BUILT IN ARCHES
Reg. $5.00, At $2.95
MISSES PAT. SLIPPERS
SIZES 11 to 2
Reg. $3.00, At $2.00
SHOE REPAIRING
No. I SOLES
Men's Half Soles $1,00
Ladies' half Soles .. 75c
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4. T WO 1930 BRAND NSY:.'v
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MODEL A. COACHES, AT A
SACRIFICE
1925 FORD COUPE
BALOONS
NEW DUCO FINISH
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try y.1.
0.111�o u, r
at _! tY,e+f;F 31 :1.
WOMEN'S PUMPS
MURRAY MAKE
L ,e.Cri, TAN OR WE:1T1i
Genuine x$',6.95, At $5;7S
ARCH SUPPORTS
Dr.. SCHOOLS'
REGULAR $5.00E
Now $3.00 Pair.
RUNNING SHOES
t1OYS AND GIRLS'
S5c - 90c. $1.15
MEN'S WORK SHOES
You Can't Beat Em at isn)-
Pr's:.e.. T ilnyre WoncierE l wkl-
This Price $3.25
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