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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-04-24, Page 11 Vol. X.X I V No 41 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORN! • .14;•••••,i,' NuiMnti APRIL 24, (924. wwimmemmiliwwwwwhiaamwmaivww6miwkiwwwwww,Ammmik lug BOOT vw SHOP Easter Specials Fine Style for Easter means fine value. Every- body Wants Abe new 'style's for Easter. You will find in our ,storeyou will get :better values. Judge by quality, not by price, and -save a $2 Bill on your Spring Shoes. SEE OUR WINDOWS SEE OUR WINDOWS 13 Re ,. BROS. Repairing Neatly Done '- s'1 MPARR►'U' 4' WU1Ms'►As' MAi MA,W IPRWWR►U 41RPMlletlUW"U'l A o „•i.4:70'YJsOO.40O.4•P•.7J••O0lQJ°•,•7• SII New ss tioods COV CP 40 .That are perhaps the most beautiful patterns and Op ago weaves . ou will have an opportunity to select from. 1.2.e° goo � � �� y There is an abundance of those exclusive fabrics that v o0 herald the approach of a season and appeal to the bestQro Qo 400 40 40 0D COME IN AND SEE THESE GOODS EVEN IF YOU DO NOT INTEND ,TO BUY NOW. ' 4 OUR RANGE IS GREATER ,THAN EVER, MORE INTERESTING THAN EVER AND AT PRICES Q� 4.1 •) MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. % iD dressed ladies Canton Crepes, Satin Cyton, Brche Mor Dcan Grepe De Chine Flat Crepes Printe Orepes a d NoveltySilks t NEW WALL. PAPERS c CP CP We have just taken into Stock a large shipment of New Wall Papers, and are ready to show you the very Newest Patterns for any room in the House. Make1PP P your selection early QD P New Shirts., Hays and Caps o0 JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S SHIRTh, HATS AND CAPS. WE INVITE Qg0 YOU TO INSPECT THESE, AS WE A.RE SURE THEY WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS. 9 Men's o c 4U 4P • .. IT IS .TIME , FOR SPRING GARMENTS AND THERE IS NO BETTER TIME TO BE ALL DRES Q 0 • SED UP THAN ON EASTER SUNDAY, COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU TO GET ALL DOL 4 0 LED UP. A. NEW LINE OF BOY'S TWO BLOOMER ,SUITS JUST IN. •1 4 o Come in and see what is new in 4 o and Boy's Smits 4� n OUR SEEDS ARE 1 QUALITY AND WE FEEL YOU WILL BE WALL ,SATISFIED. A 4V17 .LARGE SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING 'v RITIES ON HAND— RED CLOVER, ALSIKE, TIMO- TSI} AND VARI.AGATED ONTARIO GROWN ALFALFA BRING US YOUR ALSIKE AND CLOVER SEED, WE ALWAYS PAY THE MGT DST MARK- ET PRICES ACCORDING +TO QUALITY. q p + 4" ' +1+ •II++i+. , ++.4.4.4 4+4,44+.144.4 elee+l+•1•+l:+I+1++ +II•+i�+i+•k••t •E..1+.1•.1+,1,.1•1;+; 4 , eiee 4.+s+.e +^l+•1+++�+1••S++ 7++>�•1+^1+.6+.1•.l++++g+•l+ �% '1+ 4.4 �iP SEEDS LEEDS Je ''hone 59 • 1 REI -TE Z 11 R I C H Produce Wanted ip gee kit RevW I+'ather Stroeder was a t Lon don; on Thursday. Mi• Jaines Boyce of London is renewing acquaintances here. .Mrs. J. Guenther and family 'sp- ent :Sunday with Mrs. S. Rennie. Mr;;, W. 0• Callfas was a few days at London on business last week Mr; Baal(, Ort of Bright, visited a tlie° home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Melia; over the holiday. M.r, Rheinernan Kalbfleiseh of Windsor visited his parents in the village over the week -end. WANTED—Diningroom and kit- chrm gii_l, good wages, apply to the Hicks,,House, Mitchell. Mss Elizabeth Rennie is spend- ing a few weeks in New Harnburg with her .sister, Mrs. (Rev.) S. R. Knieehtel. Mr;, Emery Ruby and Miss Flor- enee Re;at, of Kitchener, were Eas- ter visitors at the home of Mr. and 'nibs W. S. Ruby?, r. Robert Eisenbach of Kitch- ener' Ispent Easter with his father on'the Babylon Line. Mrs(, Roy C. Howard of London Mrs. Tom Getter and Mr. Fred. WeSeloh of Detroit', spent the hol- idayts with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3y. F. Weselob. Mr ,.Gerald Bedard, who is atten• - ding. the Collegiate at Chatham is spepiling the holidays with his par- ents- Mi. a.nd Mrs Peter Haberer and Mre and Mrs), Peter Deicher•t attended the funeral of the late Mrs i'Deichert at New Hamburg, last day. ]�r' "z i5use, B. Tless, ,,who epei t. 11; `.` i'li er^inonths at'Elkhardtand South Bend„ Ind., has returned to his home at,Bayfield, ,also visiting friends in Zurich. Mr. Chas;. Hartleib of Goderich, and Mr. and,1V rs. H. N. Becker of elaseter L+ sm%ih, P hl* $1.25 I Year in A.dvaniok $)."QAlinE:4KS,4,14.A 3EcHARGElll The Biggest Value Ever Offered Valet !.ttO trop z rs nly 99t r r` ry'• Consists of 1 Gild plat- ed Razor; 3 Blades; 1 Auto Strop in metal case HESS the Jeweler PHONE No. 74 Incorporated 1855 ' Capital and Reserve e99ooloto Over 125 Branches T1- OLSONS BANK This institution ()Mrs rs deposit- ors safety, for theirsavings,rer< asouable interest compounded every lsix months, and freedom: frorc red tape in case of with'- drawls. Savings Department at every Branch. Deposits of $1 and upwards invited, C. H. JOY M :. xnager Zurich Brands r •• Fall Horse Goods 0 • v Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse '► Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. • • Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices sRanging from • SAVE MONEY BY GIVING ITS A CALL, • • A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. a 40. 1 ett $7.00 to....818.5 PHONE 1Q HARNESS REPAIRING A S PECIALTY FRED THIEL -._ ZURICH Waterloos, bridal couple, were in 4+.4•++4+++++++++++++++9•++4-114.+44*+++++++.401q`4.14+4*''4 the village on. Thursday of last�1. week. .y. Mr. and 'MMr.•sj. W. F. ,Finkbeiner .p. and daughter, Miss Hazel of St- + ratford, were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoffman, the + latter, Miss Hazel, remaining over .1. ,• fort he week. 4• •a - Mr. and Ms. Oscar Miller and $ baby Levis of Kitchener; Mr. and +. Mrs. Herb: Howald and family of13 Ow n. Sound; Mrs. Kathryn Barry of London and ` Mrs. Olga. Miller of • Detroitspent the Easter holidays` with their parents, Mr. and Mrd. Zurich, on: Monday, April 21st, 192.1 4• ag:d .93 yearn, 9 months and 9 days. .He was born in Berne, Sw- itzerland, on July 12th, 1930; im-,'kq, migrated with his parents to New +II• Hamburg, Ont., at the age of is the year 1856, moving to Huron t years, where he made his home un-' County. ;