Zurich Herald, 1925-03-05, Page 1ot. XXV r 36
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ZURICH, THURSD MDR
A1C;MARCH5 •
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Our Corner
In, 'the future it won;'t be ,the
motorz!sta only who will be asked
Now much.does your tank hold.
.d woman never thinks she mar -
vied below herself if the dolt she
'Selected can make money.
This next problem i9 to find oat
Inory leech of thenew-strength bei
* it takes to get 'a kick .out of -if •
away. _
Me Prince of 'Wales finds he
needs snore money, so. most of our
young men are right in style.
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A doctor find's+ .cold we,athieri
mak'e's the hair grow_ Our .bald
readers might try aleephig in ,an
nee box.
Thojae people who ,dabble in
grain should learn that it's a long
process to make dougle out of
wheat..
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SENSATIONAL
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Brown. Bros, Stage Zurich's Great- j
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Now for the balance of our Winter Footwear. ]Fret es at cost •
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.and below cost.. Not one pair of Winter Footwear well we ear
41 ry over, out they Go. Come and see for yourself. Here are
fas only a few of the many lines we are clearing wast;- •
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is New Lumberni'en.'s Rubbers, .keg. $4.50 Special . $3.Il e. Iloy,,s Rub- 41
• ?Dais, Reg. 2.75, Special $2,10 Youth Lumbei nian, Fathers, a
Reg. 2.50, Special $1.65.: WomenaFelt Slippers•
Ditto Reg. Reg. *1 for b0e. •
„ $1.50 Special , 75c. Ditto $2 Special 98e, Also big
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JUST ARRIVE 3-A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CRETONNES,
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Mast ,of the luew spring 'a't Ie'
will have very simple figures
'cept on the ,price .'tags;,
People of the United dStates' w .
uld own. 87 per cent of the t�x'1d
autos if they weze..paid for.•
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Now, the Mist thing to do se
!planting a iga'rdelttt is to dig down
in ;your jeans.
The 1925 autos will do every
thing except jump out •of thee
way when they, ,see,1a pedestrian'
Detroit man left ,his fortune .to
a girl wises refused to marry him.,
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er kindness was never fargotteli.
HIGHER OR LOWER?
'U'pper or lower? ipolitely' eskers
ease
forSaje, try an Ad. in the Herald
Mr. George Smith of Exeter,wa�r
a visitor ins the village on Mon-,
day.
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Miss Ethel Hess, who has spent
a ,few weeks at .Elmira, ha& ret.-,
urn'ed home.
• Mr. Ii". .L.. Albright and C. L.
Smith mere beei'nes�s visitors to
Lx-eter ,on Thursday-'.
ththe man, at the puiimnian yvi,idetiv Mrs: Mos�ea Giger of the vill-
v hit''s the difference?" Il ' age took ill on, Su,ndeyy and ie :con-
,see the 'aver is higher than; : Limed to Meal bed in a z#ather help-
youthe upper," said the aroused Pali :less y eecon. We,li,ape for a
inanite. "And. the higher price lei sp£'edy zeeovery,
for the lower..=If, you want it lo,;:
wcr you will haVe to go higher, W;Wi
sell the upper lower than the hewer
In other words, the higher the lo-.
wer. Most people don't like the.
upper, although it is lower oar ac-:
count of its being higher. When
you occupy en( upper you, have to
get up to go to beth and get dewe
.when you` get up. You can have
the lower if you 'pay higher. 'The
upper is ?Owes( than the -lower, be
cause it is higher. ' But if you are
willing to go higher. it will be !cave;
er. Which will you have?"
Mr. Wne O'Brelnr wilshi(si to an-
nounce to the public that 'their
produce shop will be 'clo.sed on
Saturday, ;March; 7th, owing ;tothe
funeral of the Iate J. J. Smith.
. A fairly well tttended meeting
on co operation was held lin the
Town: Hall on Tuesday -night, and
sone very interesting ,subjects we-
re discussed. Mr. Ro.bt. McMiI-t
flan of .Seaforth and W. D. Sanders,
of Exeter, were the ''principle sp-
eakers.
'As we go oto press 'we ilearn of
the passing away of Ma,. John J.
'Smith, •pf, the village •who .died on.
¢norning-, as ,?d 58 yrs
ednesaay
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPeRT 9 months, and 20 dial. He was
• ROOM. I, Por Februarys Ill: with..heaa+t tro,xbie only a' few
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Deichez•t 6 p . ly on? Bat
40, Hare -'.:Cla.usi ' us day ,lll Tit •E
3 us eter cemetery. 1
582, ,,Harry' Foster 547, Hazel Uttley 3 . • A fel_ obiie all
450. will appear in next week's Herald
Jr. , .B Brat
II rice ,Gasc"o,.683;
Margaret Hiuer.r 659, Dorothy Mucha syzrrpatic is Nextended to
Built rr.et9,,. Stewart .Koehler 547, Mr. and Mrs Victor Deich,ert of
Alwyn Stairbus 534, Armrnand Gaon- Hay Totle daughter the departure of
ler 365 tlzeiz little daughter Ilelta?n Lalizi,
Sr T -Alice �01; Quinibe ages 1 year,: 6 .monthis and 16 days.
I•Le;ss 4787, Stewart Thiel 403 Char- She seemecritically ill only for
lestThiel 398, Reta Fleiscliauer 310,since o clay's' 'but has: n,ott been well.
Rose Zettel 260, Albert Liebold 1o2 since last winter when .she had a
Sr. Pr. -Louise W.illiert 227, Ross seveie,attatek of scarlet fever. The
Jnhuston 226;' Lenora Habezer 213, little girt passied away on February
Shirley Koehler 206, Rena Koehler 28th. and. the funeral took place on
204, Paul Hess. 178, Ralph Uttley173 Tuesday;
Vera Reichert 172.•
Jr. Pr. -Morley Salmon 187; Le- HOUSE BURNED
land Schwalm 153, Blanche Gree -
ler 72; Homer Salmon, 28 Considerable excitement Was ca-
Mrs. G. Koehler, teacher used on Monday afternoon, short -
ROOM II, for February.
Sr. II -Pearl Sararas, 409; Fran-
cis. Kipper 368, Earl Yungblut 350,
Adeline 'Fleischauer 338, Helen Th-
ie1,,,,329; Richard Bedard 309, Mary
Kochems 286.
Jr. III -Ivan W.illert 431, Viotel
Schwalm 421, Harold Stade 417,
High. MacKinnon 392; Laurette Far
well 379, Milverna Geigrew 336,
Margery .Gascho 308; Albert Hei-
deman 302; Byron Ducharme 292,.
Roland Genre/. 281; Clarence Sznith
247, Olinn Faster 213.
Sr. II -Leonard Smith 236, Earl'
F1aXboard 230, Gordon Ho Bald 219,
George iDucharrn 321e, Clifford .Sal-
thon 199, Flossie Stelck 188, Antion-
ette Grenier 165, Glanwin Mellicic
155,
O.1I. O'Brein; Teacher
:ROOM HI
Jr, IV -Willie Leibold 85% Elean-
or Flaisehauer 82, Rose !Leibold 70;
Franz Kochems 68; Leelend Willert
67, Gra,cn Zettel6'7 , 'Buel�ah Sararas
66, La.ua•une Schwalm. 05, Carl Hab_
er•er 64, George Ducharmne 63;
Napoleon Bedard 60, Nelda Schw
alm tib; Floyd :Foster 56, Milfred
Uttley 52, FIoyd Kr•opf 51, Ruth
Zottel 50, Grace Koehler 46, Greta
Koehler 44, Earl Thiel 41, Bruce
Koehler 40.
Q n' earthquake of,:some pzomin p
�u felt her -e --lest Ia,s�t Saturday `�in ,+ ��
evening, and es�peCially fraille hoe anon
uses !shook more readily. The '
disturbance was most prominent at
the 'eat of Qus bec, •,�5here it ise
stated.:that five people died from
fzesighzt.: It isi the rnos�t
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disturbance that has occ uzed sine
1663, and will be remembered by
rnanyj, while a large ,nuanber of
people did not notice ,anything out
of the ordinary:
CARD OF THANKS
'Dir. and Mrs. Victor @Deieher't
wish to greagyi thank .their neigh-
bors and friends' for ,the kindness
and :sympathy extended and as�-a
sistan,ce rendered during the, rec-
ent illness and death of their ice --
Mg child Helms. Laura
BORN
Deitz-At Zurich on February 26,`'i
to Mr. an;cl Mrs. Milton Deitz, al
HESS the
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Seasonable. ;
. Just Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horst►
. Blankets in Assorted . colo
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED .eta
NEW PARCEL OF- THESE 1131EJl.+.
UTIFUL STONESN T.IHE VER -
NEWEST. STYLES OF MOUNT-
INGS AT EXCEPTION ALLY
GOOD PRICES RANGING FRO
$25 to
We would be very glad to .eh ne
you these and compare the Colo*
Perfection, Cutting and Fine ly4o,,,,�t
tinting.
ra Size 72x84 �,
i Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, pricer
Ranging• from.
$t7.OD to ._.._. •s
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• SAVE MONEY BY GIVING; US A CALL. es
o' A BIG Stock of Harness and; Halters er.s shwa c
�' Club` Ba s' .y• oanf h'aaiL .�„
g", Suit` eases and Trunks at Right Prices; •,
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HARNESS 'REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 's' •
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given ,that Mr. Sol. Zimmerman'.9.11 •3•
house, first farms south .Of the vill- ;
ag , (was in full blaze: Mrs.
Zimmerman was visiting with her
sister at Dashwood at the time,
while Nr. Zimmerman was in C.
Fritz and Son's shoe whop ,at the
time and he could not believewhen
first told. The house, which was a
frame one, ''vas totally destroyed
by fire .'with` att the 'contetsn,• as
.there was iso one present to res-
cue any of Mile contnets� It is
thought ;the fire must have Start-
ed z> the upper part of the house
asr it .was' first - 'seen there. How-
ever, the loss' which is fairly well
covered by insurance, will still be
a lhe.avy one; to ,3tr, and Mra. Zim-
merman, as there are so many
things lin the home that cannot be
replaced. Much sympathy is ,ere
tended to Mr, and Mrs,, Zimmer -
merman in Lheiruead ;lam •
.BUSINESS MEN MEET
The busl.ries.s amen of Zurich had
a meeting in Fvitz's slier store last
Thursday evening for the purpose
of (deciding on a weekly half hol-
iday tduring the summer inonths,
and after consit1erable discussion it
wss sigrce't repos to fail in line
III -Alice. Koehler 67, George with, othe rsur oauidii,g towns and.
Grenier 66, Cecil Uttley 62, Clare �obsor\ i )7Vednesi,iay' afternoons
1'Iebick, 18, Ervin Dietrich. 4:1, commencing on 1VIry, 13th and end-.
F. N1'. Kalhflcisch, teacher. ing !October 14th, both dates ip-
Room IV-IT'ona.r .]loll. elusive, (and places of business are
Sr.V-Idella ITowald (hon.j I.Iel- to be Closed at 19 o'clock noon if
en Foster (hone Knneeth !Koehler, possible and eat open till the
Luella Farwell, Anthony Regier fa- following anoruing, On May 12th.
riled in one subject; Leonard Pr- the .stores will commence to open
ang, Evelyn Ducharzne, on Tuesday nights of each week
Ji V -Goa aldine Severns, Victor instoa'd of Wednesday evenings,
is Doichez t, Myrtle Weber, Vera end thiil rule will remain in force
IZalbfloisch, failed iu o,ie srii)jc c.t; the whole year around ;s) 'as to
Rosaleen �Sa1 inns, Ma.rthe Heide- cause no eenfusion. During ,the
.nen Gladys lil'.tilick, M;lzcella Far- months of J`arrr,iry. and February
well failed in two subjects, Norman the istores Will .close their Tuesday
I"leiscii,aar,t;i�, eventing night and have epee only
on Saturday evenings. We hope
the public will get educated to
thirst .rxew rule aced will oteseeVr'a
the . ,
put'�r t
,t I Sr, IVW--Dorotl Zettaal Donn15
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t �F !Bedard, Mervyn Schwalm, Stella
s Calltas, Lawrence Ilowald•
1,,4,,1• MA xtli1likon, Prili•Okimi.
M 1 L 'garnet
And Children:
Let Rhino Rubber Boots
Protect Your Reath this
Spring
Every Pair Guaranteed, note
,q, extra re- inforced topsand
+' backs, also Rolled Edge which
adds to the wear of boots, and
costs no more.
4' Made by Aines Holden: Tire Co.
C. Fritz & Son, Distributors.
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C. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
To:oar many Customers andfri.ends
we wish a Bright and Prosperous
New Year
R. N. DOUGLAS
R 'NERAL EROHAN j"
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