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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-01-31, Page 1.1114101141111.1216 • Vol. XX I V No 29 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 31, 1924. VIIIIIIKnomisimoomplomer MOW NOTICE Our 1923 Accounts are ready for such parties that are indebted to us. Call and settle same and we can ive you much beter service than crirry you on. ' 1 THE HOME 0 . PFILE. GOOD SHOE S URIQH REPAIRING NEATLY DONE •4•P Q O.O.�.�•p;�•p. Gee G' D t3 c '�o�d aoc�' odac�'o�e c�f cc-• c ' coo. �--- �^�' •�c�oc•oaevrV - 'P•u^� 4•P`l7•P `%•P p•� cJ'•P `7•P Q•P•P•t.�•e....,•!•P•P•P O'P•!!•P G'•c? (?•r?• •!""i c, �• ., 49 Of Our Quitting -Business Sale are still in full swing, wn and will continue until everything is sold. Be sure 4o and save money in these Bargains before they are al 9 gone in-- 40P Galateas,o Towellings, Underwear RGAIN:. ("hester L. Smith, I126 $' Year In IM,d"s11 $1.50.X1' A.RRCIA f $, $2 MAY J3 OHARGIVik 'Cvlr. Norman, Geseho left for l it- ehpn,ea. on Monday. Just received 'a large assortment �C ,r%g11iL. up to the minute music r s-l\Tilli:lcen. lvliss Hudson o Hensall was the '4i; of Miss Ortha Melick over thn.b,week-end. ' `Miss Dorothy Truemn'er, nurse. [fit: on, Monday for Toronto, wh- oashy will visit for a few weeks. Mass .Dolly Hagen', nurse, of the Pa?r Line, spent the past week with 1ler brother, Dr. Johni Hagen at Chicago. ]4r and Mrs. E. Rennie of Ren- a ''.04 visited. at the home of the raler's mother, Mrs. S. Rennie. on ueaday night. " . Sas, A. G. Rhn,es is spending the • Q� l q' old Dress Goods c,nRegular 75c yy,•d; for 47e ' 'i\Regular $1.00' yd, for 69c 1Pi1:'; 50 -hr. Blue Serge, Reg, $1.25 at 95c ' WOOL FLANNELS D liosieryj Furs, Etc, Eto, s._ a s ,DePartmen UNDERWEAR WEAK In Blue, Orange. Scarlet, Cardinal Stanfield'. Blue Label, Regular $2.75, and Henna, 54 -in. wide. Regular' , Stanfield, Red Label, Regular $2.50 Q $2.25, now $1,59 Staudfieid, Ribbed; Underwear, Reg. $1.50, for for - • FLANNELETTES Men's " Fleeced Regular $1,00 for Itoy'e i Al few pieces of Light and Dark s Fleeced Underwear, Regular 75c. for r'Flannelettes, yard, wide, Reg.- ular 350 yd. for ...............27e. . Afro a few •:shirting flannelettes 11 p to clean, at per yd. .•. ......27e . d • GALATEAS tn20 piecesj, Reg, 35c. out they ,go 29c lv TOWELINGS 1�1A11 Linen toweling. Reg. up to 35c. • Clearing. Price 21e, 23e, 20c, 29. 'FUR'S SALE PRICE HALF PRICE UNDER WEAR QAli iLadies Underwear 20% less 4'; Children''s Un ,a Vestsr, Regular 85e. • Vests, Regular, lac. Natural Wool, Reg. Drawers, Reg. 85e. "l;eg, 75c. for ▪ Reg. 50e, for SWEATERS " All Ladies .:;treaters 'al big reduct- ions. Grid's Pull -overs, is T3lue, andfawn reg 1.25 at79e der wear for ... .......,.57c for ............4. c $100 for ._. 69c for .-- 49e .-39c 32c 437 HATS 11Zen's Velour Hata, Regular $4,00 for ...• Men's Felt Hata, Regular $3.50, for Tweed Hats, Regular $3.00 for Bargains for January in Men's and Boy's Clothing aalater with friends in Michigan and with her ssant, Rev. Morris W. Ehnes QI - tnston, 111• 1�. ;Business hays benn very dub the past week ii the village owing to t1i• extreme cold weather and the advere storm. Fo FOR HIGH 1-IONQRS C! i• P'P p ,, Complete Line of Pens Inks, and Eversharp Pencils HESS Me Jeweler NNW PHONE No. 74 Incorporated 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,00flI110 Over 125 Branches T MOLSONS BANK Farmers will secure sympat6:a etie banking at any of our br- anehes. Careful attention to the needs of Canada's Agric- ultural interests has always be- en a feature of The Molsons: Bank. Savings Departments at every, Braneh, . Deposits $1,00 and upward's invited. C. H. JOY Manager Zurich Branch �•►aaaasoa<� aaas,�•a* �aa���be:ot �i c �r�s����a�0�b�4•fr�Q�bols�o�'�t Mr. Henry Silber of erecliton',, •str'kp in.t he village on Monday, at, - m t<Gnding the annual meeting of the lay Township Farmer's ` Fire In- alliance n auiance Co. e > �14Ir. Frazer, the noted horseman 2 ot, Forrest, was in the village on 'AI' qday he pnrchaaed from Mr. :(arn-'t• D.aterlsl, of Hay Tp. a 9 ,p' miring looking young colt. a 19k Vert :ai Siebert has' entered 1'f 6.1onrlort 'gress subscription �'� d-'4: u aI b. bra s. attded. r . 'e49i1x' ri }t1 i0%flE,31 P.gyI r t to her irirmber of votes. Mr. Alex. Voisin is contemplat- ing of 'starting a route in Zurich, of delivering daily, milk. cream, but- ter aid such produce available. VV think this would ' be a. good enter - prize ' for. Mr. Voisin' and would be a great convenience to the riling- ers. • � QO 750 59e i D. $3.25 $2.95 �• $1,00 Boys Suits Reg. up to $14, clearing out at twp prices—Lot No. 1 $6.90; Lot 2, $5.25 Men's Suits Reg up to $37, Out they go at X00 40 five prices—$7.50; 11.75; 14.50; 25.90, and $29.50 OVERCOATS I' u a'( Eiti{NA r` S 100i NO. 1, Line, Regular $20 to $w5.00,_Clear' ng Price $9.75 �I ,VV• Pan�n.ants 1 Dass Goods, Gita- No. 2 Linc, Regular $25,00 to$2S.00, Clearing Price .�, ... ...... $16.90 �gha:n�st; Velvit,y. Slzir flogs, Prints, - ---. -------._ 2 .etb, it fen to t:�orn . to 2 yards No.-Ts—Line, Regular $80 to $;2,00, Clearing; Price .....: M1 dt � ]hese en, 1.s !U all n. asured and `v inarke l at prig tis which will sell at ,one glance. 3'' early and have Q!/% ted, Tapastry and Brussels Rugs on $22,95 Q �) { • first : hoieo as v, qu•a,i;tity isplini- 81 4 Riee T7.e 5. .. , 5c. 6*Dost .ua;s`i:e,' ' bax "s for 25e ,/ •Gran, Sug al, ,i)., : v; . _..98e, , 'LLaurilry Sore', i8 Bale, for .98c nasi per a . r . ... ...•.15 R c f � 1 Oaten ar;1, •i lbs , xr 25c Rini4o. 4 1 cr. 'I . 25e t �B10ickc Tea!, p,...• i. 60c 1 only Tapestry Rug 3x3;¢, Reg. $28.506, for .-., -. --- --. $20.95 Q 7, 1 only Tapestry Rug 3x3, Regular $25,00, for C $18,95 l'': 1 only), Tapestry Rug 2x3, Regular $22,50; for „- .,.i -.- --=$15.81 g . 1, only Tapestry Rug 2/x3, .Regular $i .00; for $13.90 2 only Brussels Rugs 3:c3%, Regular $15,00, for L-------- 1 only Union Rug,3�3! • Regularla t $15 .Oq; for .- $9+50 4 only Bed Room Pugs; 2x3 Regular $7.50', for .., ...I --- .-----$4.05 Q(% 1 Piece 1•Ietup Stair' Carpet,22-in, wide .reg. 50e. '._, ,.. .... ._._,33c 0p 1 Piece, Tapestry, Stair Carper, 22 -in. wide, reg. $1540 for 9Se , eeea'l +i.+- +.4 X4.4.+ •• 4•++++.l• e•l• ••l•4•• •b•S •1•• • X3.3 3 •+1••fi ktia++g w•4••;"•t +4+4•l•+4•h 4•l••4••4••i;•1••t.,. J. ;10l Z U v a H Pti.'ol:Ki60..JiA, Wanted ited tow Alsike and CIo ,ar Seed. Wi3 alWaYS pay the highest Market Price according b Qataiity. :. y Tust Also all iorse Gads Received' a large number of Genuine Woolen Ione Blankets in Assorted colors Size 721E84. a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices Ranging from $7.00 to ... ... ... ..:...... $13,09. SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL, +' A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right :Prices. 4t, HARNESS , RBPA.IRING A SPECIALTY 41� PHONIC 1H'� �,. 41%,FRED THIEL ZURICH as•�ae�ra�aa®a.sae+aaaeao�4emass fasaaaaaaaaa'aaa®aadww• —^-.'^^moi 4.'+°404-4••4••4••4••F+�i ��+•1+•f•"^•b•II••4 4. i+•k .44.1.44.4.• 4.4.•g•• •d•4•44.4�••a. •1•40•8•�•dr•F•>H•S••&•?�«• « y , . o. Mus. Eci(. ADp 'l has gone - to Monkton to asei-st her son, Mr. V. •P E. Appel, and family move to Pal- n e.ratoni; Mr. Appel. who was man 4. - &gRr of the Sterling Blank at Monk '4• ton, having received the manager- + ship, of, the Palmerston branch of ,E the ili'ardr.---Ni.ny Hamburg Indep- 1. 'Indent.' LATE .ELLEN JOHNSTON .4• There passed away at Zurich at 'r• h'i hoenie, ors Sunday January 29. Elle.ne Johnston,' relict of tri:' 1a to Gee ge Pollock; at the age of 53 •4• years and 25 days. Deceased were .. born' in: Stanley Township rear 4.ONE BUCKLE AND Drysdale and after her marriage to THREE i3ETTITOtiTS, MEDIUM AND LOW` Mr. Pollock 'lived in Hay Town- HEELS. ASK TO SEE 'TIIls'D2.AL shin, also near Drysdale. until her 4. husband passed alt*:iy about eight 4• Repairing' done by the very latest methods years, iagoaa•�vhull she moved to aur- e ieh with her daughter Irene, who / 40 ,Q� also departed this life about three I . 6Ji+ O years itre?, the entire family sue- ! 4. Meet Me on the Ice on Lightning Hitch Hockey Shoes McPherson's and other good•.' makes, featuring snug ankle fitting roomy Toes, and easy lacing weigh- ts for Hockey and Skating, See Window. our South V� indow. THE NEW IDEA IN GALOSHES SHOE MERCHAPi TS cunib•.,e d to the dreadecl eonsumpt-; ion. 119i1W. Pollock, although of .a ' 4i.ZURICH ONTARIO ; very quiet, peaceable disposition- '1 • o ++• ++4.4 4; head isi- y' warm friends in Zurich, 4 ° 8'� •1•.4 3' �"••1 g'.g•.g`• •g,•1.•1,.g.°a°°q°°�a,•g"i• 'g 1'•.'g`� g "p 1"eg° 1 fi••,� g'. who •will greatly inks© her. She; ,_„_,__,_ is survived' by two 'sisters, Mrs.! Drysdale Of ; Mlchigani, . and Miss ; Jemima, Joitpiston of Zurich., who ! took •caee of her duriag her illness. The reniininis.ivill ha Anil to rest in Bayfield cemetery on Thursday afternoon of this week. i! ZURICH LIBRARY Z The annual meeting of the mem Zbers Olt he Zurich Library Assoc- iationC w,es held on Thursday even - in,;, Jan..., :24. The ,Treasurer's re- portrho i.td••a, balance on hand of $110.43. The election; of officers resulted as fot'1ows;— Prhridlenit-1VTiss 0. O'Brien Vice-Pres.—Mr. ea M:r. I; E . Steele. Sr-e'3%-'T'e'ala.--Miss F. lialbileiseh Lib ariani—Muss L. Faust. Board o1 Managers—Mr. A. D. ITrss•, convenor; Mrs. P. J, O'Dwyer Mee. W(., .Si€ b'ertt, Mrd!. 'l\ L. Will - tarns, ill - tarns, Rev..J, G;, Litt. Mr, Di Be - lard. Rev. H. Rembe. Mtn, A. Mel- iek and .Di. J. A, M<•aeKinnon. Book Committee --J. A, Mael(in- tion, 11'1ios L. Faust. 0. O'Brien, P. Ralb.l )r,eh and Ethel W1 lt,tnis, ?Ti s'3 Ttida Routledgla Faust Mr Steele \trere authorized to col- lect m n bership fees. A autrua'r of good new books have h''ltnadded during the past n tona d th- library his had a "ti +,7 luee,, sof iy4 year. Your 'sep- al. "-' A •,thea,' ;1 to make 1924 a rat; rat ;Sate' i fee ::he Zurich l..iilerarva s To Our many ustomerssndf �°:ie� r • �di.� we extend. i 1 '. err y Christmas and 1 ' a Bright and Pro perous New YeaT for 1924 AND MAY QtTR BUSINESS ACTIVITIES AND YOUR PAT- RONAGE BE EVEN MORE FIRMLY WOVEN TOGETHER IN THE NEW YEAR. R. Pv. DOUGLAS E _ PHONE i . 7 ?LAKE. GENERAL MEROHA/11 r , iwavi'M,.. rn+ 7+ 1