Zurich Herald, 1925-01-22, Page 1RI
Vol. XXV Na 30
ZURICH, THURSDAY XVIORNJ
Read the Horne News, the loci
Our Corner
Ob;eer up.Only another four
months and your can forget the
1rlce of coal..
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The hardest t ra fora mans to
get up in the woi+ld is every cold
morning. '
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A -r erican women used 10,00 tons
et talcum powder last year. A
' 1ew, were 'content with using gun -
e powder.
J A N U lis R Y 22, 1925. Chester L. Smith, Publish:
$$14.25 a Year in Adv;
93.50IN Rft19.149,s12MAY 8EUH41.746 111,
When y,ouf see a eauple pass I Old king winter is on the.
you can generally put, one and one
together. 1
From jeweleee to furniture stores tele eiemen .
It often: happens that people'
trying to biieak a will are them-
selves the first to be broke.
From a newly -married couple
next doorwe learn that while two
may tlive as ehieapey as one, they
can't live as quietly. - -
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Now for the balance of our Winter Footwear. Prices at tost •
and below cost. Not one pair of 'Winter Footwear will we car
ry over, out they Go. Come and see for yourself. Here are es
only a few of the many lines we are clearing out;- •
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e New Lumbermen's Rubbers, Reg. :$4.50 Special $3,15. Boy's Rub- •
,44 leers, • Reg. $2.75, Special $2.10 Youth Lumberman Rubbers, i
Reg. 2.50, Special $1.65. - WomenuFelt Slippers Reg, $1 for 50e. it
• Ditto Reg. $1.50 Special 75c. :Ditto $2 Special 98e. Also big •
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THE RELIAB LE SHOE STORE
BROWN OSREPIIRIhTO NEATLY DONE
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.1 only Men's Kid -lined Overcoat, New Stock, reg. $21 for $18.50
-�A 1 only Men's Wallaby Fur Overcoat, Reg. $85.00 for _._, ._:$55.00
1 only Men's Sitka Beaver Overcoat, Reg. $50.00,, for
1 only Men's Saskatchewan Overcoat, Reg. $32 for ... ... $19.7
- 1 only Men's Duck Reefer, sheep lined, new, reg. $12 for $10.00•
r 1 only Men's Cord Duck"Re efer, sheep lined, new $14 for .$12.50
1 only, Ladies Fiae-quality Muskrat Coat, Reg. $135 for $891,00
nee Reuiember every day is sal a day with us. Just now we
have ht.ndreds of articles which you can; leek up at /tailpiece
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Accounts will be rendered and made payable quarter1 , i. x*„ 1,
Jan;. 1st; April 1st; July 1st; and Orot. 1st. A discauu£ of .5'% Tor 4
cash will be allowed cn. Drygoods and Clothing. 3% ora groe-
eries. Sugar, Salt, Tobacco Biscute, candy, and coal oil net
cash,
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We have followed up this system for 13 years and have found �+
N.• it very satisfactory to both customer 'anti. Oeirselves. 'Thee '
;give! 'everybody a, better chance, tai check u' t rror% le et *veld
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Scientits says 1925 will be the
dryest year in hiatoiyc More 0.
T. ,A. spotters? - -
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It wale ;seven below the other
night; so we gues's it ain't ,goit5,a .,to
rain!" no more.
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1L4)oks alar if we'll have a few
dark moments In our lives on the
24th.
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One trouble with. our radio
that ones in a while it sounds like
a party line.
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Merchants who do notadver-
tise are like the people in,thec;ein
etery-liable to be foegotten1.
Another good thing about bob-
bed chair -is they never say; "Nov
you've lruinod niiy hair net.
"Forgive us our debts as. we
forgive our -debtors" is' a prayer
not yet internationalized.
The Prince of Wales bseems• to
be a real leader in the back to the
farm movement.
Feminine listenersaiit are getting
peeved over the fact that they
can't see these songsters "marvel-
ous gowns,"
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Shaw of moon will encircle earth.
at 200 miles a- second, or about
the !speed of a hungry n au. leav-
ing church'.
.A friend says that modern fI-
apper i•esemblesr some houses be-
cause she has a painted front, ashSngled back, and an empty:attic.
For each day of they new je,ar
ewe are given a :.elean white page
Wb.at art do we possess to put so
meth.ing worth while .upon then%?
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•You can: help your fellow. men.
You must help your fellowmen,
but the only way you can help
them is by being the nobelest and
the best -that i ti -sos'sible for you
to be.
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Since winter ,started in it has
worked at its job with a whole-
heartedness that .commands our
admiration, and that insures its re-
cord in history as a winter of °snore
than ordinary !severity..
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If the pigs have become sunbur-
ned at all, it is well to keep them
inside for a few day sand thorou-
ghly grease their bodies with some
nice !smooth grease such as vasel-
ine.-Wiarton Ehoi c
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February 6 has been set for the
coming of the end of the world. Of
course, if the world is .found going
on as usual - on Feb. 7th, that will
be merely further evidence that it
and patronize the home Merchant
ITis.g Rasa' esess., Miws. E. Oesch„
+pre visitors with friends at Rea
et r last. Saturday.
1Vfi+s. Gettus, who has been vis-
itin4'tvitli her parental, Mr. and Mrs
H P. Weseloh, has returned to De-
troita
Mr. M, 0. Milliken spent Sun-
day at the home of M. and Mee
Oestreicher, Dashwood.
leer. and Mrs. Joe Eisenhoffer of
Waterloo spent the week -end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wni.
Lei,bold,
Don't forget the annual meeting
of;, the Zurich Public Library on
IVIoeday ie1 eningf Jan. 26th, at the
hoit.e of Miss+ L. Faust the librar-
ian;
RSV-. W. J. Yager of Dashwood.
"consented preparatory services in
th e2vangelical church on Friday
evening. He also breached on Sun
day .morning, while Rev. J.. Glatt
was at Dashwood.
The 50th annual meeting 'of the
Hay Township Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Company will be held next
Monday, Jan.. 26th, in the Town
Hall, ,Zurich, when a big crowd is
expe4ted to be piesen.t, -
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The first Meeting of -the Police
Trustees of. Zurich was held Mon
day .4t noon, hien the following
t°,}eaaia frr nath of ,Offc,e., • D.. E.
Pedes d, p, J Haberer and H. True -
inner Mr, D. R, Bedard was ap-
pointedInspecting Trustee and A.
F. Hess, Secrotay,. After passing
a number' of accounts the meeting 4,o y1.-".e.a.0 k, ;.. ;,tot.,s.,,4,r„t,Peo,6,
adjourned. j
Tweeeeie
$5.00
$5.001
Ready -to -Wear Spectacles
DARK OR LIGHT COLORED SHELL RIMMED GOLD I I'LLEU.
SPECTACLES
FITTED WITH LARGE ROUND. LENSES .;s BSOLUTELY GUARANI.
TEED TO FIT. COMPLETE IN ;CASE.
HERE'S A REAL OPPORTUNITY
$5.00
H.'y:, S, The Jeweller
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s Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
$5.O
Goods
Just Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Hone
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84'.
Ranging from $7.00 to _.....
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SAVE -MONEY BY GIVING US .A. CALL,
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A BIG Stock of Harness and -Halters always on haus
Club Bags, Suit Cases '. and Trunks at Right Priem.
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.; HARNES'S REPAIRING A SPECIALTY°
FRE 'THIEL
The Zurich. Branch of the Wotn
en.'s Institute met in hteir hall on
Wednesday evening, Jan. 14th. Mrs.
0. Fritz took charge or the meeting
a very:. interesting paper on "Why
Have a Women Trustee" was giv-
en by Misr.Iaobel McDougall, which
was 'enjoyed very much by all
present, alosi a x eport of..a neigh-
boring Horticultural Society was,
given by Mrs. C. L, Smith,. meeting
was then' left in the hands of the
President, ' -Mrs. P. Manson, who
took charge of the business trans-
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THE CCARNIVAL
A most. ;splendid carnival was
held on the local skating- arena last
Friday evening, 'the weather being
ideal for the, occasions and the cr-
owd • of spectators was 'exceptional
is .a stubborn'and wilful old world' good. The costumes were numer-
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Those who have a farm in On-
tario should hold on -the time is ; tem, of Mee. V. Vt. Siebert well
Fit hand when "it will .be worth �'oolrod the part of a colored lady,
more thl'riz it ever was." k. This. island
and Austin�I3ey ae col. gent; Mists
the advise of the Minster of Agr-, Ine's Yungblut very appropriates
iculture, whot has his finger on the, sly represented a Xmas tree, wh-
pulse of farming affairs. • Ln. 11Z. C Miliklen!.and H. G. Hess
R 4+-4• made two fine Hebrew gents, who
A woman ins, ,amnog the candid- went around and looked for bay-g-
ates
av- -gates for the Senate vacancy from' 'lea everywhere.. 'Clarence P arks
Prince. Beware Island, see stands .;vas,. easily the "tallest a nrtt '•big-
'rtt;tra,-1,;n.nce and will probably be meat" lady ,its" attire and 'was ell
told that while there are no fem-1 rtrosse_l ap and no p1a+•L1; to go, and
ales there are eniouglt .old women! so on. F.c41,l,pwteeZe4S the list of the
In the. upper, chamber already. I Pelee • Wt1le ya.*4
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� aclj. s .,rtes Mess Balkwell, Miss.
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BORNG-hII Laddi?s Oolit�ic-_-ZTN Siebert, Ethel
Asa,F .
ls� incy-Grace Koehler. Buela
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(+tM.a., rqr At rxay To:wtieship� on_Jan.` Girls: c9alic Ofirer 12-Vcsra Kalbflei-
2nd, to • m, and Mrs. Hy. Claus-, see, Stell* °allfas;-
ins, a, son. - Girls, eonie. under 12 -Pearl Sararas,
'. t Ali"£• 'ICheh,e .
Horner, -At 14th .eon, Hay,. oil Men's 1nixey-- Ivan Ka:biieisch
Jan. 11th, to Me. and Mrs. H. Erleit Geetho. ,
Blake Hornier, a ;'son. I`blt.ns. contra --Clarence Pa:,,it Wes.
ous and ••well got up and those so
appealing •took great pains in their
make -sups; We .might make toren-
ichaa dson
Overholt -At S!.t,uble Line, Hay Tp. • B rye, eo nic oNnttir 12-Et+rat Blida
en, January 6th to Mr. and Mis, ,,r;ao('0e +�,arcrlle:.
Norman, Overholt, a son: i Boys fancy, tender l _I} x! : uta
bluh, tlugh McKi,3',ota.
Denot ty-At SaU6bite Linea ]I:ay, o:tu, ,� -fr."
Sar
Tan. �tlr, to Mt ;tnr..t Mrs. Earnests eras, t�orpe' !ti its'cl �, Sari
Danonry, a daughter. arts.
Bed u1 -At Zurich`, onJan. 16th to Sl,oci.t. Ft l,e• b ? 3:a for
Mr. and.Mrs!, :Dettaiis"Bedtxr ' a host costla;e' hetpil,; . to
waltz' music" o '0,1c1.,- , Pr-
ann..• i ang 3 act li'Iisa Ball, a
trlein-t Dashwood, ten Decembesue' a -eh.. eel �,j:r
11th, to Mr. ande . W , Grein, `
eton, Mrs ria.
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On Balance Of
WINTER FOOTWEAR
ON BALANCE OF WINTER FOOTWEAR AT BIG REDUCT-
IONS. AT COST AND BELOW. THIS SALE INCLUDES EV
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ERYTHI.NG YOU NEED IN FOOTWEAR FR011 NOW MILL
SPRING, INCLUDING WOMENS GALASHES. MEWS QN1
AND POUR BUCKLES OVERSHOES. HEAV1' RUBBERS; SP-
ATS, . HOUSE SLIPPERS AND OTHER FOOTWEAR.
PRICES THAT WILL SUIT i1VE,RYBOD¥. "CASH OR CllhlaP
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b'our many Customers andl'r,,,mds
we wish a Bright auci Pros f ;•tius
N e w Year
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