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Zurich Herald, 1924-01-17, Page 1
URI Vol. XXIV No 27 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORN#.NQ, JANUARY 17, 1924. NOTICE Our 1923 Accounts are ready for such parties that are indebted to us. Call and settle same and we can give you much better service than carry you on. WH. PFI LE, THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES ,ranorascetrawaralusallil ZURICH REPAIRING NEATLY DONE c© ac oot��c��"�=c}�c�c�oc�000gac .a7 ��oii •v�•c©�'o�'w© •JGO•�O.O`!4.O•lJ•4•G�°0.4.4.0•G'O•G'•c�•�7.4��•00.0•�4.4•!7•G'`0.4.0•!�• T1 U ARCAIN - It Of Our Qurtting-.Business Sale are still in full swing, o until everything is sold. Be sur •• . ci�rllcom��u�u.�L� y � pOD • and save coney m these Bargains before they are all 0D gone in-- OD g Towell n Underwear,Galateas, Slilrtings, � � . �5 4D Hosiery Furs,Etc. Etc, Chester L, Smitb, PubE $1.25 a rear In Adtanowit, 1 AO IN AR1EARS, $2 ALA BE I.MAR6}_I ' }-...,'-'�"'%% .moi• 'Mr, George Smith of Exet ,was i,n the village on Monday. , . Mr. I. G Hess motored to Lon - On. On Tuesday on business. Barrister D. E. Holmes of God- er3eh was in, the village on Mon - .d Mr. Jacob Gallman of Eastern �l- iiaoist is visiting hits parents, Mr. 'and Mrs,. John Gellman of village Mi. John Fritz of Guelph, ties I . 'week -end visitor with his brother Mr. CCharles. Fritz OBITUARY ATE LYDIA WELL Mother Lydia Schroeder, nee Well, widow of ir(he late Frederick acixroeler was born; in Wilmot Tow lit tip in 1884 and passed away in ter own home peacefully and qui- etly Jan. 10, 1924. aged 79 years, 2 Months an d29 days. At the ng,e or Q t verity one 'years she was married, • living nearly all her life time in lIay Tp on the Bronson Line. A. bout twelve year ago she moved with her husband, who preceded her in death by seven years, to turieh; where she lived ever %'wince; The 'last five years, her daughter Elizabeth and her husb- and Mr. Sol. Zimmerman, lived with Also n other and took care in her declin- ing clays.. While she was not :much of a care she received the best of loving care from her chil- dr'n living with her. For many years, mother Schroeder was a faith £til member of the Evangelical ch- urch, although unable to attendttle •publie servos for. over a,. yeas S1 was a veal' patient sufferer. i`t?�� 1a really only ` confined to -aur hesycir `oris.,` fhire` week , she. . had been rather poorly and feeb- le for some time. Hardening of the 'arteries, usually' comes on by degrees, and Angina Pectoris. or neuralgia fatal. o the. heart tolhopes. yewe-1 , „,,,4.. •II�.i4.4.4.4.§••i"•l4.4.3••F•€•.144••II••II•• •,1, ••1••F•5�4••�4••�°.••F ,144,4,4 4,44,6 t, re held out for her recovery, they' •1• end calve :sudden and unexpect- 4 edly. She was conscious to the j •i• very end, when her spirit took fl- ight The departed was very ap- precative, rather reserved, un,1s- •r . Id . Dress Goods •Regular 35t yd. for .27c :Regular 75c. yd. ,for Regular $1.00 $1.00 yd. for 69e •50 -in. Blue Serge, Reg. $1.25 at 9ie Q• WOOL FLANNELS Inc Blue, Orange. Scailet, Cardinal ,and Henna; 54 -in. wide, Regular $2 25, now..,.. ........ $L59 D FLANNELETITES A! flew pieces of Light and Dark f\Flannelettes, yard wide, Reg. - alar 35e. yd. for ... 27e. Also a few !shirting flannelettes to cleats, at per yd. 0 ' GAL ATE AS 20 pieces, Reg. 35c. out they ;go 29c TOWELINGS • All Linen towelings Reg. up to 35e.1 Clearing Price 21c, 23c. 26e, 29. .FURS SALE PRICE - HALF PRICE UNDERWEAR •Alt Ladies Underwear 20% less ,Children's Underwear A,Vests, Regular 85c. for ._. 57c Vests, Regular 75c. for ._. 49c Natural Wool, Reg. $1.03 for ... 69c D� 'awers, R' g. 85e'. for ._. ... 49c " Reg. 75e. for :..._..390 Reg. 50e. for 32c �� SWEATERS I• All Ladies S'wa.aters at big reduct- Fiona.. Girl's Pull -overs, is 'Blue. rt�JOOGrey;, Rose and fawn reg. 1.25 at79c .4 til QX1®0 REMNANTS 100 Remnka.ats in Dress Goodie, Gin- kgham's', Velvets. Shirtin,g's, Prints!, al;etc., i!'; 13ng'h > froom 1 to 3 yards These ends are all measured and r'f Ntnarked ;it pric^Is whichwill'"se'll at cone glance. Be early and have nfi.ttst choice as the quantity is lim- Oted. ire .ae.oc.,eries �4R1ce r or.lb. 5e. gPost Toa.sU.ies, 3 boxe's for 25e x Gran. Sttg:Vq, 9 lbs. for ... 1 Laundry Soap, 18 Barns for 98c Rai!sinls, per pkg. 15e iOatt?5ea1, 0 Ibe .or 25c •Rin;so, t boxes for 25e 4lllaelr Tea`, per ib, ... G0c e9 4 UNDERWEAR Stanifield's Blue Label, Regular $2.75, for Stanfield, Red Label, Regular $2.50 Standfield, Ribbed, Underwear, Reg. $1.50, for Men's Fleeced Regular - $1.00 for Boy's Fleeced Underwear, Regular 75c. for e $215 rr ; $195 Q 1. 75e \D 590 400 � Complete Line of Pens, Inks, and Eversharp Pencils HESS Me Jeweler PHONE' No. 74 Incorporated 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,000000 Over 125 Branebeis ! li E' MOMS BANK Farmers will secure sympath- etic y npa.tth-etic banking at any of on.' br- anches, Careful attention to the needs of Canada's Agrie-. ultural }nterests has always be.en a feature of The /lr,lvona Bank. Savings Departments at every Branch. . Deficosito, e> $1,00 and upwards invited. C. H. JOY Manager Zurich Branch t,6 &64•to440•*040*0 .44 4.44+ 4 ;