Zurich Herald, 1935-02-21, Page 1rr
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1101. XXXV NG.
FEBRUARY 21, 1935.
Chester L. Smith, Publ sten,
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BORN IN HURON
What a contrast between the trials
at .London and at Flemington, 1' :/
Just a few days to convict .Messner
and put him away while the Haupt -
alarm case drags one and cm It wo-
uld have been easy to dramaiSze the
Labatt case and have ft prolonged
but that just isn't done here. incid-
entally, we have little: to be -proud •of
In one Huron county product Meis-
ener is said to have keen hen near
Dungannon:-Godericle Star
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SPOKE IN HOUSE
William Golding„ M.P.,. for South
'Huron, got; up in lii`s place; in. the
.House of Commons the: mer day
and "launched a vigorous attack on
:high tariffs. Ana& we suppase if
,'George Spotton, MX. for North Hu-
ron were to get up he would speak
just as vigorously in apposition. We
':Do You Need Glasses?.
..Stop and Thin' iikoortant it is
~that you we�ne carr et glasses`-cor
Tectly prescribed for year vision.
'Correctly styled to your face. Tour
' :health may Iargely depend •engin
Vision.
See C. E. ZURBREGG. 12. 'O_
At HESS JEWJ LFEI Y STORE
g . Every Tuesday at IGH
Agt Dashwood, Saturday... at Tfile's
Store.
imagine the trufh 'lies,somewhere be-
tween the Two. Why' couran't the
two parties get on mutual ground and
get somewhere? ---Clinton News Re-
cord.
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Mr. Ferdinand Haberer, the prop-
rietor of the local skating rink fox
the past four years advises us that
this is the last season he intends to
keep This place of amusement oped to
the public, and is offeringit for sale
at a very attractive price. Mr. Hab-
erer states that the patronage has
dwindled down to the extent that it
does not compensate him to keep it
going. We would suggest that our
village fathers look into this matter
and probably take this over as in
practically all the surrounding villag-
es. We think our young people need
this kind of sport in the winter time.
Practically all the cities have open
air arenas for the school children,:
and with a small charge it could be
kept going. The water from the
supply tank could be piped up and
for a small wage someone- could be
engaged to supervise the rink dur-
ing the winter season.
PARLIAMENT OPENS
The Ontario Legislature meets to-
day, Wednesday, for the first session
of the prevent government. The el-
ection was held last June, and many
have been looking for a session .with
big anticipation. This is the first
Liberal government at Toronto for
some twenty years, and with a young
and fiery Premier like Mr.:Repburn
at the head, some real action will be BY your love and kindness here,
looked for. It is to be hoped that the We remember well our sorrow,
government will ` get down to real As we stood beside your bed
:business before the session,ebecomes . Our deer `and' heartfelt anguish
stale and worn .down.' Usually gov- When we sawial .t you were:•dead3
ernmenb member *sen oeit gne;
Shoe Repairing
I wish to advise the Public that I
am in a position to do all kinds of
shoe repairing, and solicit your pat,
ronage. Give us a trial for good.
workmanship.
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GARFIELD BROWN
Zurich - Ont.
IN MEMORIAM
In fond and lovind memory of a
dear husband and father, Louis J.
Kraft, who died one year ago, Feb-
ruary 20th, 1934.
Memory's hand' is reaching back one
year ago today,'•
When one we loved so" dearly,so
gently passed away.
It was hard to part, but it was God's
will,
To vacate the chair that we never
can "fill.
Sadly missed by his wife and. son
IN MEMORIAM`
In loving memory of Husband and
Father; Louis Schumacher, who pas-
sed away two years ago, to -day, Feb-
ruary 20th, 1933:
•Whep, the Lord said, you have finished
Come up higher, father dear,'
You have won a crown in Heaven.
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:gutted years ago; and while" the rate- We
•� peyer at the back end pays :tor all'
Evangelical Lutheran [i `this' waste .of time. Some has said if
• these :members would work as.hard,
ZURICH - ONT during the whole session as they
«A Changeless Christ few as. C -
,Ting World."
Friday, 8h -Luther �.
Saturday -Choir Practice.
•SUNDAY SERVICES= .
10 a. m. -German Serves. -
/1.15 a.m.-Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. -English service.
Everybody Welcome• all Services.
E. TUERKHEIMy, Pastor.
have to the last week or so, the work
would be done in less than half of.
:the time. - Tut Here's hoping that
this new parliament wilt dhow us the
way 'to. better and )msre prosperous
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SCHOOL. REPORT
The following Is the:report of the
pnreiils • erf S. S. 1�i'o. l,, Hay, for tlae
month of January. Those marked
'were .absent for The ?ems.
WE SELL THE REST FOR LESS
Special i c for:Thursday, :l•xiila -:and.Sac' day.
Pearl white Na .a Soap, ' 1.0 'bars .___ -.__._ -.3i c
Kelloggs Corn Flakes, 3 plrgs. _._ ..21 c
Royal York Coffee, 1-1b. tin.
Ready cut. Macro ,,, 2 .lbs:..
Salada Tea„ Half Ib.
Prunes. large. sweet.'
Seedless raisins. 2 lbs. ._ .� ...�...._._�23rc
Lawrasons, Sino tin ;. .., - ...__ :- . 25c
LawmKirk's sI-lard,`+�ra o„ �a'er tin 19c
' er soap, per cake .__
Royal cream Esc s, 'I
Derby cheese. Half lb. plug., ` :pars ..::.. �.� ._�.25.c .
ow*: �_..12c
sir ern
Howe Dress. at very "Speicial'Pr' cesb, from :69e :up.
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$129. See
New- I*ic ts,n at per" '."ard:.._.._ ._...199c 1`5
j.
Highest Prices
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ass hnez Yungblut is visiting with
tivei at Detroit.
Irs. Ivan Kelbfleisch is spending
w weeks visiting relatives in De -
ti t. .
4liss Anna . Datars has returned
fr $rh spending a very pleasant week
wi a friends in London.
Liss Leila Witmer of Forest spent
week -end with her parents on the
ylon line.
lessrs. George Deichert, and Jac-
ob Haberer motored to London on
Fr' ay..
r. Jul. Block, constable, of town,
wh, has been quite, ill with pneum-
on , is recovering nicely..
lltr. and Mrs. Emerson Overholt of
Lo erich are visiting with the form-
er•'. mother, Mrs. Wm. Miller and
fanny.
s' iss Jemima Johnston who spent
sas. al "weeks with her sister, Mrs.
,D,nadale,, at Sandusky, Mich., has rre-
tui1led to her home in Zurich.
r. and Mrs. Theo McAdams and
sums of the Bronson line•attended the
fu oral of the former's father, the
let,q:. James McAdams, at London, on
„th
Ba
err lay of last week
'supper:.'wail boa en'�at Zuricle_
ei s'a' Hall. On S "turday, Febiuu'ry
nrN �t,a Zara:
.d :from . -` 7:. ,.,.i. _a az•os•
1oh•:and 25c. "Everybody is in-
A very enjoyable evening -was sp-
ent at the home • of Mr. and Mrs.
David Ducharme on Tuesday evening
when a number a'f their friends gath-
ered. end partook of a sumptous sup -
ea ai~tgr which the giltn ng was spent
•a. a it -suitable way. Ameng those
sent were, Mr and Mrs. Gilbert]
Plante of ;Goderich,`Mr.and Mrs. Ed
Brisson; . and Mr. and Mrs. George
Geoffrey of north of Drysdale.
MEN'S RALLY
The .. men's .Evangelical Sunday
School Classes will have charge of
the service next Sunday evening at
7.30. They will occupy the pulpit
platform and render some fine chor-
ust'ttt and other selections, and two
brief addresses will be given. The
offering will be for the basement
fund, Everybody welcome.'
THE CARNIVAL
The carnival which was scheduled
for Friday evening of last week
was held on Monday night, with a
fail '.Attendance, and some fine cos-
tuMee were again displayed. Follow-
ing are the prize winners: Best dres-
sed couple, Olin and Willis Foster;
Pest Valentine costume, Norma
Mousseau, dressed as Cupid; Best
flapper on ice, Ralph Uttley; Tallest
person, Grace Meyers; Ladies' race,
A.udry Foster; Boys' race, Archie
MatKinnon; +Prize, drawing of lucky
number; Delores Mittleholtz.. Judges,
Mrs. H. G. Hess, Miss Gertrude
Weber.
W. M. S. MEETING,
On Monday evening, Felruary 17th
the Women's Missionary Society of
St. P'eter's Evangelical Lutheran
church held their monthly meeting
in the basement of the church with
Mrs. ,E. F. •IUlopp in charge. After
the devotional part she ably present-
ed the topic, "Japan Goes to School"
Shortapapers were given on the pub-
lic school life of a Japanese child by.
Mrs. J. Haberer. Kristian educate
ion •for women and poys, by Mrs,
Milfred Schilbe. The Janice James.
School by Mrs. L Yungblut. Imper-
ial reseript of education and the Jap-
anese • anthem by Miss G. Weber.
Whj should the church maintain
schools ie Japan and why no elem-
entary, schools, by Mrs. Prang. Our
own 4hools Ryushen Gakrrcaa by Mrs
E. Deifies. 'Tokyo Theological; Sem-
inar3Mrs. G. Deichert. A Congo
widows ; thankoffering by Mrs. II.
Krucg t. The Thank Offering thou-
ght Int Miss A. Dataae. Miss •Beat-
ricc 'p I rendered a, ,piano seleetion
a+nd s ee McBride and 'Vola Klapp
sa you eves'
eae
Sadly missed by Wife ands'.
.Daughters.
Sr IV-Euuice'`Oestfeicher 72.3%,
Kenneth Weber 71.7..,
Jr. IV -Karl` pest then 74.4;
Chien.Swartenztrube' 67; Elmore
Rader 645:
Sr. SII -=-Jack Weber 79.2; Martha
Miller ,78; Hilda Rader 70.1; Hilda
Becker *; Esther Price �'.
.Jr. III -Eileen Miller -69.5 ; Louis
Finkbeiner 69.2; Ernest Masse 68.
Jr. Hee-Lyle Swartzentruber 65,
Helen Miller 64.4; Dorothy Price "'.
1st -Mersa Miller 62, John Masse
62; Howard Finkbeiner 60.
Primer -Howard Datars 84; Hub -
girt Miller 82; Dorothy Weber 76;
Violet Rader 74; Cecilia Hartman 72
Lloyd Smith 63, . Eldon Datars 62;
Russel Smith 62; Milton Price
Agnes Y. Robertson, Teacher
In Police Court
Floyd Foch of Kitchener.was up
h»,fore. Magistrate J. A. Makins last
Thursday at Goderich, charged with
having left the scene •of an accident
in Seafolth. He went away without
:anything; being done, about it as he
showed that he had done a lot about
the accident. He took the Seaforth
resident to the doctor after knocking
him down, then took hint home and
crlid his best to get in touch with a
policeman by phone which he failed
to do. The police were otnerwise en-
gaged and he could not raise anyone.
'He proved all he . said and even went
so far as to leave his name and ad-
dress with the man and agreed to
pay all costs so the Crown felt that
he had d,one enough. -Driving a
house hitched to a buggy without a
light on the.highway cost Elgin Nott
$5. Mr. Nott hails from Tuckersmith
and he admitted the charge. -Geo.
Drennan of Goderich paid $10 be-
cause he left the scene of an acci-
dent in which no one was hurt al-
though the car Was a bit banged up.
The car turned over in the ditch. -
"Bingo" •as a licensed enterprise put
en by church organisations is o.k.
but that does not mean that anyone
can put on a drive in his basemen''
for profit. A local restnranteur dis-
covered that, this becomes gambling
and is �trownod on. However the pol-
ice saw th6 handl ills and warned fh
chop arouse proprietor ori and the mat
tc erded .E 11nos before it began. '1'ke
usual C intl`y ' 5uietnde surrotinu<;1
c;ouit proceedings with only a f,�;
spectators i e5rIng the few cases, ,
BRIDAL WREATH
WEDDING : RINGS
They are beautifully Carved.
10 k. ............. $6.00
14 k. $8.75
18k.... $11.50
Green or White. or Natural
Gold
NICELY BOXED
Hess, The Jeweller
Phone 74
Zurich
BLUE COAL
Egg, Stove, Nut and Peas:
Genuine Sem,et Solvay' G.
MILLERS CREEK
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Rosedale Alberta .
Pocahontas Briquets
A new Domestic Fuel for every pare
pose. Intense Heat, very little smoke.'
or Ash. • v,
W. R. DAVIDSON
CASH paid for Eggs on. a Grr�sae:
Basis.
Phone 10
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ON ALL
WINTER OVERCOATS
UNDERWEAR
SWEATERS, ETC.
MEN'S ALL LEATHER COATS $5.50
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Bargains! Iargains!
We are Offering Our Customer
GENUINE BARGAINS
IN THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Wool Blankets, flannelette Blankets, Wool and
Fleeced Underwear, Prints, Broadcloths, Gingham=
/ and Flannelettes.
Girl's and Children's Pullovers and Sweater' Coale
Men's and Boys' Heavy Socks and Stockings, Swed
A Smocks, Heavy Rubbers, Overshoes,.
ETC., TC.
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