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Zurich Herald, 1925-11-12, Page 1Vol. XXVI Na 19 e ZURICH THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEIEIM BER 12, 1925. Cheater L. reltUioc• per' $1,26 a Year 10. 4010006, exo.LNA:.1;7r'biMRkt,%b$MA.F Your Business is worth advertising if it is worth running! Try an ad! Our CoNrner Scene pleopie believe orItyl'Isalf they hear evens w ra;*n the& tell it themselves. Introduction. of a uicw form of • kelp for disrpereary beer bottles, by vilcich they can be: distinguished from export beer bottled,- hill be et great aid in police -war against blind pigs, : iaecor'd!ing to Inspec- tor Lougheed o2 the Windsor pol- ice. The neve' caps will put an end to the practice of bootleggers • or coverini gup an Siegal purchase or liquor by displaying a phyu1e- ian's prescription by the police. The recent release by Hon, Mr. Nickle, of statistics rowing some' $615,00 to have been collected from to issue of permits for the Sale .6.E. 4.4 per cent beer, telid but a -small part of tlaa°+ tory; o$ 'As.4'as a ve'renue earner for the province, while final figures are not yet a- irailable for the fiseall year, which '2s' within two Weiake of its elose,the, :'expectation, is' Mhz the total prove facial revenue, on account of the new strength, beer will be in the 'neighborhood of $2'150,000 The .4.4 beer only; went into of eet on June 21 last • . •r r' HAY COUNCIL The regrder mreer Rang^ of the Co- iencil of the, 'Pp. of Ila r ` wass held lin the Town all, Zurich., on Mon day, Nov. 2nd, all members were present. Tie rninutels of the pre- v-ious meeting 'were adopted ds read. , The following accounts were praseed. Municipal World, supplies , 7,50 Perth Fire Inst Ce. insurance on hall 20.00; Hjarliington Setel i steel rd. 7 22.28i;' E. Henldrick, cut- ting '+xeed4 rd. 14 4.25; C. F Hey pay sheet rd. 6--11-15 197.50; W,D, Thomson Payr (sheet 31:75; S. Greb, pay sheet rd., 6-13 226.59; J. Decher Jr. pray sheet rd. 8, 1739.35; E. ,Dat- ars pay,sheet rd; 2138.97; N, Stan - lake ditto 250.40; R. P. Klopp, sel- ecting jurors) 4.00; jW,. H. Edi h - offer sel. jojrors 4.00; A. F. Hess ditto 5.00; 'M. C'orriverau, bal. rd. 16 2.50; L. Schum'a.cher rd. 10 291.75. iW. 3. Digit n, id. 3 89.775; W. G Bell, 'rd., 3 60.14; P. Stelck rds 4-17 239.40; P. Seliwaivia rd. 7, 216,45; Ky Kyle rd. 5-15 104.30; S. Beehler seraper 2.00; F. Ryckmanc lcem- ent gravel rd. 17 '91.50; A. Foster, pt. payment on culverts W0.00; H. Steinbach rd. 10 249.60; iG. 3. Thiel teaming poles' 5.50; Rev. . Rembe refund tans 1.10; O,n't. Railway. Mettle. Board, fee re agreement 2.50 ; Postage, re telephone notices 6.003, Workmen's Comps. Board, aas•- smt 2.51; Fire inn. tel. office 18.00; Can Tel. & Supplies; material 4,66 Bell :Co', tolls 68.4:)'; North: Elec. Co tuateiriai 12.66; Zurich Pol. Vill. tax re dust. prevr 2.00; C. Prouty; re- fund tolls 1.55; The Council adjourned to n.'ieert again on nlanday, Nov. 30th, at 1.34 p.m. Q i 4C, dy Hess, iG°1erk'. 4 edisee lessee ? seag•Q1es kat' (teeeseeme!•see' esesoesesee• • 4 4e viir. z :mil ro n oot Sho 3 •• Where Good. Shoes Cost Less • • • • • 0 THE SHOP WHERE REGIT-• • ./ r•• to LAR PRICES HATE 'CHB e..T• • Ess A SWIsA`CION, ,ownvG p 0. • TO• 'FHLB DROWN t fillSd, • • • • • • • • • • • • Sole Agents for the Famous Greb Shoe's• • • S • • • • NEW LOW RracE POLICY NOW IN FGB, ANNOITNC ES TB11 FIRST SHOWING OF NEW' FAIL FOOTWEAR. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SOLID LEAT.H.tR SCHOOL SHOES , . for Men and Boys 1 to ••••• BROWN, REPAIRING NEATLY DONE SEE OUE WINDOW /SPLAY ♦*•*APan p ' 41 °8 .40, 4,4, ,reC- har/�il*t*!•N�•�O.4 n tte Sh• a: • .{•„ .. • ` at ,' A • • . p, . (4'4 'ROIL TIid FOLLOWING it'L`,A.ITE-TO- .A.SIME STSUI AND'OVERCOATS y a TW -TOP -- FASHION PARK. A• I PROGRESS B RAN ;,2 Wfl1 OF S IN DEEDSWEATERS, WOOL OR FL12 Th) LIN- ED UUI7i1lll9i 11 HA FOR :MEN :ANsTD BOYS, COME AMU SEE OUR RANG x+"44 SAVING PRICES, M�deis. in COATS Ate SIZES rTta Re at ,I. from $5.00 to $35.40 BILjTMORE THE MASTER, 'HAT OF CA` :43. & NEW 'STYLES --- Ji1.`Ii'T.` IN AG -ENT ,• +O, 0 * Lama +n GAs0,4'x•'SR QTS OT ll +F 4 44 OPETLAIT PHONE ,67 4* .4.44011"gle Miss Velma A. Sc1 h U''el,' • Evangelist and Singer DASHWOOD EVANGELISTIC SE1i?VI.CES .xrs ca J�i/—'�. Mr, E. Oeschl Ma's on[a business trip to London on Tuesdasrl. Mists Carrie Brenner, of Kitch ene.r visited her parent's here this week. ! Mr. And Mrs. Wm. Kiopp, and family of Stratford were holiday visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WM. Klopp. Mr..a.nid Mrs. Roy Patterson and son Roy, df Hen!s'a11, Mr. and Mrs. Kimhke and babe --of Chicago, were • Thanksgiving via]trsd at 'the home Of Mr. and Mrs C. Eilber. ' Dr. and MYlrsi. Hubert KIopp of Welland and Mrs. Wagner of Shak espeare spent the weekl-end at 'he honxa of the forrner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klopp, Mr. A. Melieh of the village, has sold his finie dwelling property on Victoria Street to Mr. A. A. Weber of thei Bronson Line, Possession will ba given in Mardi). The 'evangelistic n•erviee's in the Calvary Evangelical .Church, are Fell. attended. Miss Velma A. Sohn:oll-er' of Aurora, I11., graduate of Northwestern! College, who is assisting the local pastor, Rev. F B. Meyer, is faun outstanding c]tristian worker aancl 'singer. Her pleasing pesonality combined with her wonderful talent in. 1•eadership and song, commends the admirat- ion of all who are interested in the betterment of the cone city • 1oi "experience of fo:ub yr.ars with the Petticord Evangelistic Party and two ,ye•arsJ as pastors assistant of Findlay, Ohio, . ,. has eu'alified her to •adapt herself to the work she now. is so deeply in- terested in, . The 'Dashwood church has been fcrtunate 3n securing (such an en- thusiastic worker and singer. The congregation has been greatly benefited and definite results have been witnessed. CHURCH NOTES Take heedagainst criticizing an- other who does good in tsonae \trey other than your own. Complete surrender is the con- dition of scaly ation by 'Chri'st; con- tinued sureeeder• in the open door to service for C'hri!st. Crown.,_him- Lord of all, or do not crown him Lord at Ali. Tho Choir and the Pastor at both services next Sunday 10,00 ane. and 1.30 p.r. The sermons are '}.tanned to help ,in the big business of living; to bring those out of the. Bible way into the ..ay ,and to encourage the rest lir the Bible 'way. The, Sar g dot lee and choir music which is ;,rcratiy appresiated have the same 1 n pose The great m:e3ority of our families hay 0 been, loyal to our servicers Sunday al'i,ar' outn::ay. May this, loyalty eeotInue. It. is the only way 'to be healthy spiritually. You are v e y wteco':a too. - Emanuel Evan clic .1 Church - ZURICH,. — ONNT. SC Q'Yti.:OL REP OR L The fol]owing• ins' the report ,pf S.S. No, 5. x e'.,:. g for Oetobe4,r names h.el , ei ord. er )i merit. Sr, IV—Elgin Hayter, Emma ,McBride, Sr. IH. -Grace, Robinson, Edgar. tIVIcCiincleve, uiarg7:••' ,i. obinson. jr, UI -Vena Snaith., Bert Me- , -3t 1d', Bruce IC:'•]r.. h 'y, Elmore Sten'hem4on,• IIa3•'te • and Catnip hell hichitl':'y et 0, 4 n'tore Mc- Bride, Norone e T ob' me, Sr. I—Allae irunt; primer—Elva; MciClinehey, Marg- aret Lamont, i;- a',,,e: 1!f yter. ,Bolt Sprllrre — Sr. IV Feentcr 'iti'1 ;is,l =iii Hayter even Sr, iii er',t. Robinson. Jr. T1I y;,,,,L rtst`; ' in. t'—Res - so'11 Hayter,. l'o, on Rot 17., �Svzy ,snags its:'., la,.:` . C". l Reid Nachiet, Owing to a typographical ere ror last week„ the Bazaar of ' the Lutheran Ladies.' Aid was dated Dec. 6th, this` should have been; Saturday Dec. 5th. Dr. N. Svlvre'stre of Londonand Miss Laurence Charron. of Windsor were Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. . Laporte, Mies Oluu•ron being a sister to Mrs. Laporte. Sorry to report the passing a- way of Misn Annie Wenn, et the 1..:--mvn of Mr. iareVNirs,. John F±sg Nits - on Tuesday evening, Funeral will be held on Friday afternoon to the Lutheran cemetery. More par- ticulars next week. - Mr.. 'an'd MraChas. Greb of Kit- ch:'ner were. T-aesday visitors at the hones of Mr. and Mrs ti John Brenner, Mrs). Greb Sr. who has been in Zurich for - some time, re- turned with. Mr. and: Mrs( Greb to Kitchener where She will berm' the winter. ,SOHIL'BE-eDATER S A. 'very pretty, but quiet wed- ding was nolemnizzed at the Luth- eran 'parsonage, Zurich;, on. Frieiaiy October 30th at high noon, when Mins Laura, claguhter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Deters of Hay Towne ship was united in marriage; to Mr. Milford; eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sebilb% also oaf Hay Tp, Misa Anna Deters, sister of the bride, 'acted as bridesmaid,while Mr. Ervin Schilbe•, brother• or the -groom, aeted as beat mare The happy couple left by trains on a trip to Kitchener and Toronto, af- ter their return they will reside on the groom's'' fine farm on the 13Th concession Ilay Tp., where • they have the best wishes of their marry friends. SMITH—WILDS 1: very pretty erdding was+sol- einnized at Mr. Carmel R. C. church, on Nov, 3, at nine o'cloecl when .Laura, third daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mark Wilds of; Stephen .1!p.r' became the bride of Adelbert Smith, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Smith of Zurich, The ceremony Zwas performed by Rev. Fr. each - pram, pastor orf 1lk1t .Carmel ch- urch. The bride entered the ch- urch on the arra et' the groom,s7 at- tendant; to the strain's of Lohen• grin's wedding March,. ;She wore' a .go,Vn of white t statin • tririimecl with beads' and georgette and a tulle well with, oriangeb Lossoirns, Her. attendant was Miss Di,scola Smith of Detroit, gowned. in rose- bud -brown fading into erearalace over a ' rosebud brown i;lk Islip (with a•g od )'braid hat. The groom was -attended by his (brother Mr. Ted • Smith of Detroit.. After the ceremony, theg 'uest+r repaired to the' bride's home. to ,a, lovely wed- ding dinn +r and supper.The ev- ening was ispent at thehomy of the g•room's' farm, where a Iovely reception and dance were given to about ninoty guests, 0 Many usefu lgiftts were preeeinite,d to th+nn. 1Vl:e. aanr..I Mrs. Smith willre- side oni the groom• s .farm 1:174 have •core rattllntic►zag by Many ii4 ends. t. A 100 Per Cent GIFT \:\‘11/, 6 Perfect Diamonds Just Received a New Parcel of these Beautiful, Stones, Set in the Very New as': White and Green Gold Tiffany and Basket Mount- ings, From; $2a to $1.00; • W. G. Hess & Sons Coal Strike During the Coal. Strike use Our Substitutes Sole Agents for the Resat Win;. uine CONSOLIDATED WNL- ESS CREEK, The Best sea OW ear, tainable. Pocohantie„ tareekelenst Soft Coal, Detroit Solvar' walk Coke and best Ant raefte ] � COAL. TELEPHONE SERVICE --^ Ouit 1st FORMATION IS PREIS. )INA ,5is US BEFORE BUYING WHERE. .i.../•IN �r . orf arlt 1Q ,,, HENSALL QNT;, Phones—Office lOw, HMI* •••••♦•♦♦*••3*••**•*•••*•m•*•••••••••••44.44 • • Seasonable Horse Goods f • • • • • • A 6 4' • • b • • a Test Received a targe number of Genuine Woolen &e Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72284. Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, pa•fl Ranging from $7,00 to ... ...... ...... SAVE MONEY BY GIVING USA CALE. A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on races Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prieei. fie of 414 HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY . P`R•t$ �:o- FRED THIEL ZURICH chs*•'sas•4, * e*•4a••••* t• * ••*•*• •••••*••41•'44.0*tee *4.4• 4,4444+++++++++++++++++++ 41*F'+++3 44+++++ 4 + ARCH SUPPORTS I We wish to inform. the Public that 4.- a+ I ifBE SURE TO CO1hTSUY,T US BEFORE PAYING +4. + WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE 'VERY SAME ARTICL,h4 PRONE ,4 • 4. • We sell Dr. S.CHOLL'S ARCH SUPPORT • •• C. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS ++• ++++++++++++++++++++++++64++++++++++++++++44 AT ANYTIME YOU REQUIre ARCFT SUPPORTS OR OT1 . +j+ FOOT • REMEDIES THAT WE ,CAN SUPPLY YOUR IABIRS, AND SAVE YOU FROM $1,50 TO $2.50 PER PAIR ON ARCM, SUPPORTS. US AT: $2.95 PAIR, • t� +F DRIED APPLES We are taking good Dried Apples • ��- for which we are allowing thu hicsk. est market price We Sin to give Satisfaction R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 97 , BLAKE E