Zurich Herald, 1930-10-02, Page 1Vol. XXX C No, lit
ZURICH. THURSDAY MORNING. OCT -OBER 2, 1930.
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OUR CORNS
The farmers who need the must 're-
lief are the one who live too fay :a-
way
away from the '.main. highway to sell
gas and oil.
There is proha1SFy no. way e•f alniFek-
er to destroying civilization than the
away we have at per. e..nt. arta/ruing
out our young folk xviithauil any -thing
to do.
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A lot of week -end wrecks are eau -
sed ,by "weak -end"' drivers_
Wheat has made a new low record.
This is ,one record the Western farm-
ers are not en'thuse.d over :seeing bro-
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A great advantage at 1nimiture
golf is that in cast-' of losing the ball
you can always flick up the course
and :wake it.
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WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE HARNESS,TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING BAGS, VALICES, ETC., TO CHOOSE FROM, AND
ARE OFFERING THE, SAME TO THE PUBLIC AT VERY
ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
PianosPianos
IF YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OF ADDING A FINE NEW
PIANO TO THE PLEASURES OF YOUR HOME, BE SURE AND
CONSULT US, AS WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR
SFIERL€OCK lVIANNING LINE.
ALSO AGENTS FOR THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
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SIONAL SHOE WTI:MG AND ;GRADUATED FOOT SPECIALIST
AT A. REALLY .MODERATE COST.
REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE EVERY SHOE WE SELL TO
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FINEST. ALLAIFOOL MATERIALS
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The bankers, who should knoW,
say that times are improving.
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We do not want to have a gener
ation that is good for nothing but
Pressing buttons.
In those times, a holiday is a day
when prudent peoplt stay at home
and keep out of automobile accidents
A surgeon declares that stomach
ulcers are caused by worry, but While
this may or inay not be so, there 'is
no doubt at all, that stomach ulcers
cause a vast deal of forry.
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The wheat market on Monday last
reached its lowest level in. 24 years.
Russia is said to be putting large st-
ocks on the market.
The Canadian National and Can-
adian Pacific Railways co-operated in
a special week -end excursion between'
Toronto and Montreal, giving a fare
less than half the regular rate. The
railways might profitably do more of
this sort of thing. A "bargain" now
and then might help to popularize
the railways.
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Manitoba is asking for $2,000,000
of the $20,000,000 voted by parlia-
ment to be used to assist ulhemploy-
hent. Nothing like putting a bold
face on it. -Ex
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"What we need" says an exchange
"is more girls who can make a man
out of a fool." That may be .so.
What we seem to have at present is
a superabundance of men whom al-
most any girl can make Toole of.
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A shall but observant boy remark-
ed that when the family went motor-
ing his mother in the back seat did
the driving and all the chauffeur did
was steer the car. There is a good
deal of that sort of driving, and it is
usually fairly safe driving. The per-
son in the back seat is not nearly so
likely to exceed the speed limit, or
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Mr. Harry G. Bess made a busin-
esstrip to Stratford on Tuesday.
Mr. Wm. Beaver of Heznsali, made
a short visit in Zurich on Tuesday.
Mrs. Peter Koehler is spending a
week or so with friends at Port
Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pfhie or Aub-
urn were visitors for a few days at
the home of Mrs. Lydia Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Merner of De-
troit were week -end visitors with the
former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. ; J. W
Merner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith, of De-
troit, were visitors at the bonne of
Mr.. and Mrs. A. Melick and: other
relatives the past week.
Mrs. George Brenner, of Midland,
Mich., is visiting with her sistei,'Mrs.
L. Schilbe, and other relatives for a
few weeks..
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bossenberry
of Kitchener, were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wagner
the past week,
Mrs. (Rev.) Lloyd Kalbfleisch and
children of Elmira, were visitors at
the home of her mother, Mrs. E. F.
K1opp, the past week.
Mr. John Spath who spent the
summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Koehler, left last week for Al-
. bany, N. Y., from which place he will
r-etur to his home at Cleveland 0.
'Priscilla Alma, the 7 months and
ten days old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Grigg of the Babylon Line
Hay Township, died from convulsions
on Saturday September 27th, inter-
ment taking plaice in the Zurich R. C.
Cemetery on Sunday, the funeral be-
ing officiated by Rev. Father L.
Power. The parents have the sym-
pathy of their friends in the loss of
ST. PETER'S
Chester L. Smith, INgl. ads
$1.25 a year, U.S. $1.50 ix/ f IN 2-15 w
x1.,50 It A.R1iiA3S. $2 MAY BE OEL.BIGI
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Evangelical Lutheran Church
"A Changeless Christ for a chang-
ing World."
Everybody Welcome to all Services
E. Tuerkheim, Pastor.:
Friday, 81i: Luther League.
Saturday -Choir Practice.
10. a. m: .German Service.
11:..5 Sunday School,
7:30: English Service.
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COAL 193
New Low Prices
Now in Effect
WHEN BUYING YOUR P1 Z.
WHY NOT HAVE THE 8E S11
GENUINE D. L. & W. SC:I1 -'. ;rte'
COAL
"The Standar-I Anthracite"'
EGG„ STOVE, NUT AND sitaz.
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Graduated Foot Speciatist
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Brown's Boot Shop
A discount of 50c per ton, allazvrecif4lar
CASH on all fuel
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Every Day is getting better and
to dart out, impatiently, to scoot a- their loved one. 4•
head of the car in front. Anyone 'i•
who rides for uorsiderable distances, Mt. Wm. Reith has made consider -
in the back seat of a car is almost able improvements to his block, re- 1'
sure to percieve that the driver, while cently purchased from Mr. W. J. •
i.aost critical of ether drivers, himself Mei°r,cr, :the lower story has been
::amnits the very offences he Gond- put into shape for his baking business
�• full: the upper part of the block will
be used as. living quarters. They in-
tend moving therein on Saturday of
this Week, and it will indeed be a
tri:lt convenience to be located up-
town.
em ns others. He ::ees that it is Safi.,
to pass another car and he does it -
but when somebody else does a. Sim-,
ilar thing it does not look safe to him
The real Fowl Supper of the season
Oven by the members of the St. Pet-
er's Lutheran church, will be held on
:)etober 23rd. Good hot dinner will
', served faotn e to 9 o'clock. A
plelhdid pro;;ramme will be furnished
the in 'n i.S of the Luther Len
.1,-i. ...•.kin 111a. ]::had i nat-
tend:ince. Colne oin, Colne all!
The Mars
Dust -cite
for men
We are showing a number of
new, smart models for men in
Mars dust -the watches. They
are stylishly masculine and are
noted for their precision ---both
,points to please the wearer.
Examine our sock now. The
range includes a variety of case
and strap designs in 1/4 gold, 14K
and 18K solid gold. •
Ness, no Jeweller
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The ZurichBranch of the Women
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Inscltute will hold their October int t:i 1 .
ing in the Council Chamber on _Owl. ' fi•
d•:y i.vefling, Oct. 6th, at S o'clocn.
The Topic for this meeting is ••t;r:.hd- •.
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nci to t r .4 Meeting" and ill . ; ! .l.
.Weld-, of the coinlnunit re cold- 'i'
,alit L:vltad to attend, as wen till, 4.
ot.let ladies:. The coinnLtteC, 111. era g
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1'!ilt,. The.. boil .Cali -Thr.. _.,,!
Cil:andhnothers missed,
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0.1.1'ri d a beautiful bouquet, of tier::
nue luies and wore the groom's gift
a pendant of white gold set with
.,tarkuisetto. The bride was attended
by her sister Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch
who was dressed in a peach chiffon
..rock and wore a corsage of butterfly
roses. The groom was supported by
,he bride's brother -in -la*,, Mr. Ivan
,aalbfieisch. After a wedding 'dinner
.he happy eouple left for their home
in Detroit, and from thence on a
honeymoon trip' to points in North-
ern. Michigan. For travelling, the
bride donned a dress of silk tweed
of various brown shades, brown shoes
and hose, a brown lamb skin 'coat,
and felt hat and gloves to snatch. The
*ride's gift to the matron of honor
Was a cameo broach, an the groom's
gift to the best man was a silver pen
knife
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Thats why they come erre r Shoes & Cars
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 S2.95
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
USED D C A .l
TWO 1930 BRAND NEW
MODEL A. COACHES, AT A
SACRIFICE
1925 FORD COUPE
BALOONS
NEW DUCO FINISH
Shoe
R? T F:
WOMEN'S PUMPS
ldURRAY MAKE'
BLACK, TAN OR WHITE=
Genuine $6.95, At MIS
ARCH SUPPORTS
• Dr.. SCHOOLS'
REGULAR $5.00
Now $3.00 Pair.
RUNNING SHOES
BOYS AND GIRLS'
65c 90c. $1.15
MEN'S WORK SHOES
You Can't Beat Ern at gay,
Price.. Theyre Wonderful at.
This Price $3.25
1927 FORD COACH
ORIGINAL TIRES AND Fi~:s--
ISH, RUNS LIK1 NEW
1929 MODEL A. COUPE
192P- FORD TOURiNC:.
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pries 01.1: W :�
Summer Dry Good: of a
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ALSO SHOES, HARNESS IEIEEA:„ HARDWARE,
OILS, AND OTHER STAPLE EWES, TOO NUMEROUS TAT
IN1.
1930 GARDEN AND ROOT :LEEDS JUST" OPENED urLTi
GET YOUR SIIWPLV NOW,
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