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Zurich Herald, 1924-10-30, Page 1k4 THE It To avoid possible thefts mislaying of money tleamt yet all surplus cash in a SaerN ' • Account at The MosR Bank. Payment of account by cheque is by far the mit as satisfactory way. One of the many branches of '1 Molsons Bank will be g1h Ni to handle your account,0. H. JOY - Managtar Zurich Bram fol. _XV No ZURICH, THURSDAY MO IH; oost for the Prosperity of Zuri Our Corner Crops are fairly good, but few armers raised any mortgages. 142axuy people look upon Sunday ''ae a good day—togo motoring. Rockefeller pays over $7,000,000 Income taxes. Thigrudgiungly, of • /course. If fewer shoed a.rebeing made, October has treated Ontario to splendid weather—may it lap av- er into November. - Saskatchewan, is( asking forbeer "by the glass" Her request may seem modest to, some thirsty in- dividuals;.—Should be a barren. At a chance Meeting in Toronto a woman, was s'b!ot Ltby• a former lover. Evidently manypeople carry arms at all times in case of are bet the raw materials are'bineg emergencies. „This' is one of the :sect for restaurant steaks. evils of our day;. ; • • fite r. 0000 00000000M0S6000490000,0000 000 Brown'sBoot Where Good Shoes Cost Less * MONTHS AND MONTHS OFI''OOT SATISFACTION IN EVERY pAIR, AND NOT' SHOES ,TO GAMBLE ON, BUT ,SHOES TO BANK ONi BROGUES AND HEAVY TAIL' OXFORDS FOR NOM AND WO- MEN. Every pair built with the - best of Leathers -3, and looks . of at 'Matinee Idol. Loud Speakertsi whlen, ti comes to 'aluet.—But prices, almost a rAF 3 whisper! 'And such a;whale of. as !shotwing.. ,They're the 2 . very newest. The last word in Footwear: $4.95 and $5.95, SHOES FOR EVERY OCItASION 1 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .i 0 0 0 0 0 - REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 0 �' 1110-m , OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 44 BROWN SEE 100,00,0NQaIeO 11 MIDIi01Me biegAreGOO0®i02669106i640+0®1t84i5�'0VSE eeO OCTOBER 30, 1924, • And read An amend.me'nt to the Criminal Code,' :n;ow makes: slot machines a game .of chance and their use is prohibited,. That hue, to stop advertising is when, you wan to stop doing bus- iness and t;he, time to start 'i's when youtf ;stony door as opened ,forthe first time:, It proposed to !teach Latins to Public school children. That s'the only -wauy( to Eat: the ',proper a ecnt It looks like an attempf to reVivo.' a deal language. A clowice has now been invented, by wh. ch one is enabled to see tnrP: o.igh as brisk wall. What a vul:s gar, Ti wing machine this must be, )Tope urine of our neighbors ;et One of them. 4c- -4. Men's ai d Boys" SuI and Overcoats $30 to 40 Mena Suits for $14 to $17 ^;,;$17 to -20, Mona Suits at $12, $13.50 mT+a „4 ;$i6 to 18 Mens Suits'• at .:. _.. $10.00 1.„$9 fo 12 Boy's Sluts at $7.50, $8.50 +$7.50 to 10, Boy's Shits; $4.50, $3.00 `x+;$17 to "20, Mom's. Ov'coats, $10, '$15 $10t q 15, Mon's Ov'coats at -_• $5.00 1$15` 0 17, Boys, Ov'coats 4t $10,50 .1310 to 12, Boys O\'eoats at $5.00 • •4 4 ' , .,FURS -SII+ $14 to. $25 Muffs at $5.00 3t$18 to 25 Neck Pieces, $5,, to $7.00 0TDER PIECES +TOO NUMEROUS ';.'" TO MENTION WILL BE SOLD FOR WHAT- THEN WILL .BRING,`. 3. -4. +++++,14 -K-+++.11. ++++++++414-i++++4,+ 4-+- $2.751 0 4.25 to 3.50. yd. .$1:75 to ++4++++ ++444 Witll. the O.T,A. 'stall t o en- fc,rced., the popular question now "Hoa/ abourF it, doctor?" ! After spending their first night in jail, Peter Snnith. ;and Aeniilius Jarvis Would probably favor a re- turn to the;.onen bars✓. The only compliment the judge paid t o the, two men was to fine then. $000,000. each:: A n'a'g' tread is being perpetr- ated erp tr.ated on the citizens of surroondin,g towns by a; young woman who is going from house to house racoon-. ivmied by to lady. • Thee woman ap ,ic•achQs the door td make sale of Cloth of, seven yard lengths. Vcrhen she hag, gone, the customer, it alleged, finds that by soine;_sleight of hand method she 'has only tl-i r'e vnrclaa of cloth, .Beware of such he will return to. Canada, Air. G. Holtzman spent a few 'v' at Kitchener this week. Mrs, C. Fritz, and sou Ward, ore at Kiteli,ener over. 'Sunday. t�+. John. Decbei', Jr., was at l ;,rest on Tuesday. Bad, J. G. Litt isspending the u ',:e'k, at Kitchener. Miss Leila Siebert is visiting at ,,,ii diener for a' few days. K,'. Ed. Wurm of Markham was is the village on Tuesday. lir. and Mrs T. L. 'Williams were 3unrlay -visitors- at Woodham. Miss Vera Siebert was a buss- 1,iess visitor in London on 'Wed- unsaay. Dr. and Mrs, E. Truemn of Clesley were in the village on ay. Harry, Rose of Windsor, teas ,Week -end visitor with his, mother `' Mr. , John Thirsk of Blake, is1 leaving this, week for Scotland, wh- etre. his relatives' rive. Jack say's ie hs likes it in the old country he 'will stay, but if such is not theca'se. fraudulent sales. OUR MAILING LIST• 18}:h. at >2 o'clock, when Rev. H. quiet but pretty wedding took t14ce ins -the Lutheran churn, Zur- ich,. last utich,.,last Saturday -afternoon,' Oct', W,4 have corrected ourn niling^ Roa ;), Lit. B.S. 'united: in bonds list up to October 28th;. Look at or w,,dlock Mr. Christian` Andersen your lah-'1 and if it cl.oes not ludic- ,t -,cI :1ftg3'a4I, iy Miller. Miss Veola' air tl d ,'1 e to suli,c a -k ^'� t'Y-aa +�' r F'..t �r i,l c sttt ndod•.. the yonr sub. is --said come} in or Write }.rid and ' Mr. S. > Miller • `t was g7„,-9.• in and tell us about it. If the onlsmsn�. The young `couple will (late indicated is not a 4forward one reside in Daswdlioq: .io you ,:Gre in arrears. This is LA'1'E 11ZLi,S. E. D. IVURlf. a gao d time to .sottle. arrears and nay _for- n: year in advance. Some There passed away at Markham, of our •si scri*ttions are already on' •I+'riday, Oct. 24th, Lydia p roiri up i�:a 'T:'luary 1st, 1926; is Schwartz, beloved wife of Mr. Ed. yours one of theta.? D. 'Wurtn atthe age of 49 years, HURON COUNTY FRUIT SHOW and 9 monthg. Deceased had been':a sufferer of cancer for oms(' Will lee held at C'.LINTON TOWN timo:' and passed peacefully away HALL; on NOVB DER 5th; 1921., at tb..1t place. , She and her hus rypooUnder the Auspices' of •the Huron �' County „ i'tntt Growers wers Council.: • � �+ c;rinniti. e , I't; R. Sloan,. Bay - =3+ 2.95 Coatings ycl. $1..71 F aser,p :' unto,.; Geo. Laithrx ait yth, andT' 2.50 Coatings for $1.501 and. R. H. Ree e11, Goderieh A Sohri for ... -._ ...$2.50 Joint and K. Cameron,.. Luckno L"; Coating. S. B. Stt ethers, Clinton, Se .Trews. 1.25' C'omnet.ition open to the Co -'2.00 Suitings at $ + un}y. No entry fee sharked for :3,50 Beaver cloth at _ , -- $1,251: exhibits'. Sale of Fruit on' d• -'is 245 Eider at 1.26; l'1 nisplec. �a.n 1 ditnnnstration's -- 300 Chavonrytto for -" $1-50. Spray Machinery Companies, Fed- 'rs0 plain green serge _$1.003• feral Dept. of. Agriculture,; Inatit- + hates' Branch', Onta. Dept. A grit. :1.50 plaingreen fzaberd'e at lack Huron co. D,leket'Iat>1s' As:oc, 65c corded velveteen at ...Abet Even- nn' 15c,n�oOrches Orchestra n- att n ance. 150,9004.25 Velveteens at _„SQc.l, .y Fo,tr lib?rai 'p1 ozcs wilt be given 356. Wrapperette at _, _,,...204+ for ai plate of five apples of the 4 following varieties;— 35c cottonc:ashnaere at __- ”-•20c�! Snorv, McLito•sh, Baldwin, Spy, $1.65 Ladies; Bose nit 89e4. Russet, Ontario,' Ben Davis, eni• C1Vp- berry Pippen, Mann, ng • + goer, North Star, Blenheim Ore LADIES' AND MISSES xLav- o seen Ril sl:on Pipp'n, Tot"u;tn' BS AT YOUR OWN PRIC.:E, Sweet, Wealthy, Stark, A.0,V. Red A.O.V. Gi een,. Plate of five Peal; Kleffers, Bose, Clairge,au, D'Anjou Sheld.otij,' Duchess.; Seckel, a a�sict , .; 111 quart 1'3:tsket of Pears, any :: variety • lat. $1.25. 2nd. 75e. goods yL. donated by Butter & Perdue. : 4' Two 11.k qt.' Baslr.oter ,apples any variote, Priza: $5.00 donated by J 11. 'Dors.ey, to be diided:amongst best four. 'Barrel Classes, Apples. Ail lib- eral p izes, donated fore—Spy, Bald win, 0110 .116, Greening, Sweepst- akes barrel of apples', • G , vrvilL ,,�. F G -Thompson's ,,Seeded Raisins, 2 gds. For _.: 25ie Thom. son; Deeclle�as• Raisin's 2 lbs. for ' 5e 111 .R 11: E 0 T p.ontpson.'s Seeded Raisins per pl ge ,* _ I.5c . :S IR ` `'fr S C Cutdain; brand Raisins, 2 for _. _ 25+0 11 ' 3 I '-i*H' B. Fresh Filiatra 'Currants, per lb_ • 180 v ;t R No. 1:, French ishellod Walnuts, per ib::_, 500 • , ' I NoDates and Poels will arrive shortiy ' , -4.'1' B Roy=al Magic and; Lggo Baking Poru`ders" „4` have. becn4 added. to our }inose. ;l 4, 4, «k. 44 44A -4 '4, -4. .,t. .14 01 '.£ o:t?T>ci frA.ru Bee's• Pura Breakfast Cocoa!, r -1b, fig as 250 Brown Windsor Soap, 7 bars ,for Prr vent° . Carbolie Soup 7d. 4 bars, f'» 2 London Spacial, 1 -ib:. Bar 76., 4 .for . 25* !fOY.1. +'TC'L ++' -i +'e"' 1 4 f.040' "14,0+,!-t 2r J e;1iger $2.00; Clinton Town $u0, „ i T . W(1„4 M. P. P. $10; W. St R> � <i1 llolnt:as $2, John Medd ;x1;,00; A: +7. 4' 1Tn_ urray $1.00; B. Wendcitt $2,Q0; Be\ Cl. tssoa, ATiple;s. Libeaal prizes. donated for ,-Brow M t- lntoslr, Spy,. Greening, Tolman ee.t, Russet, Dina., Swo Esp4takoS, Display . in 'f'atst Display of tiar, inn's grados by growers, in hoops Spcioial Display- •by ' any i»c.ntl)erl,. The .Com.tni,ttee wish to ihan1 the following for .cash conitribtt:tio.n to prize List,—W1 Black, M 1'. ry30:00> Molsone tank $500; M. Me- Taggatt t ,x;2:00; S. 13. Levis $1.00; W 444,44+ 4 +��+ ,,/,44.4 - •+, , +F4,+; ),' Geo, LalU Waixte $25.00., v'q)and had been/ residents of • Zurich r a n.uni.ber of years till nearly two.,' years ago they removed to Markham. The late Mrs. Wurin rt as . a very pleasing and of a fine ehlistian, 'disposition and leaven roany close, warm bos:no friends in • Zurich and Crediton. The re- mains were brought to Crediton and -entered to rr'st in the Evangel- ical cemetery on Monday of this week, Rev. J G: Litt officiating. Besides her sorrowing husband and only daughter Kathleen, she is sur- vived. by one brother, Jacoh Re11- war±z, Ci oditon ; three nater s. ,Kra. C9. 7I Geiser, Mrs. W. 13 Gniser and Mx's.. jacob Finkheiraer all of Crecl- t' on,. Much sympathy is extend- ed to the bereft family in their sad + -affliction,as the departed was needed so mticll. 111 the hone. The. iimerag: was largely attended, which denotes tits high trsteOm in -ahieh the -departed tt''n-e held. LATE ANNA HELD o� ome The verlast--� Gift Let' us show You what we have in these beaut- iful•Stone's From ' ' 1 e 1114100. In the very newest Styles of Mountings Closter L,' Smith, Puhitht $1.°75 a, Tear in; A.d' aaraaar,f, 01NAllI.1s A.RS,$a Alla 13B OFIAI. <Ci1R.CT ager. 110' '41 x Beloved wife. of Mr. NI iixtam. of Zutiebl, passed away on '.Churs- dayl, Oct. 23rd -at her home here, a.,led• 56 Years), 6 months and 20 clays, Diseased} had been a •suf.- fe1•er. of diabetes for ni"tny years; vice with. other ailments, `she seem - rd seriously i11 only ala few day"t She' was, born in 'Waterloo County, 'loci' wa'ss a• resident of Hay Town- ship for many* years; until this spring \/heli she and her husbt+tnd. retired to Zurich;„ Slat..., was a t t.y pleasant dipsosition and gained many- good friends with r- ,w11:'mi ;she came in cont -int: with T3 7si"rles her husband lase is surviv cfil :b.y t\vo daughters; 'lil,s. 'Voisin, *Alien Line, Hay, 'and Mrs Tos. Ziler, Stephen Pp, Also four sons, , Walter and Clarence Miller 1•Ci coli)., Flay; Dan Miller, of 7 f;nden and +3ordon Miller a:t honxo; two 'b others, Alex. Held of. Buffalo Wei. sad of Dash.woor>t; Four sisters, Mrs. G. Sennet, Lon - :1 r; Mrs,. Hy. Al lls-r and Misses Barbara and Maggie Held of O' yish wood. The funeral \V111 Bold to the R, C. cemetery on Sat- urday, Tr her Stroedor o�fic'11t e1: 1)1St” iaeret`t fancily 'have the 'syanp-1. 1111,x•, Of 'th1 r many frionds '0000' 60000.0.00040* 40.0 4•sr0440, 0004:0 0404.040.044+ 40 • 4 rclig MICA k6 Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Hares; Blankets in Assorted. colors Size 72x84.' Also a plumber of Beautiful English, Plush Rugs, prices` Ranging from $7.00 to ... •.. ............__, SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALI, A. BIG Stock of `Harness and Halters always cm hart'.,. Club. Bags, Suit Cases ' and Trunks at Right Prices. HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY I'HON' s 4+3++II'+ 4. +^F+4r•+>n+x+f+ .5 4,+4,,g,++4.4.5 x'.44. i 4. ,.+1'+1+.+#+ F+++++++£+44,4. F+4^i"+1,4444 `'1 4, a ' 1"' '1 a+ 4 5.5.. 4 4 4. 4 4 4. 4. 5. 3. 4 erg. + 4 + 4. + 4.4 + 4. 4 4. "6 O" "1 E +4,4444 -1444+4014+++++++.144.4. -17444.4 -4 -4.e. -01-4-114-4 +4,4.+5'4e4-144;4 4 +1+4014+l+++++E+ ++II++k44. .' 4.4. +- .e.-1.4-1', �.+ .,.+,44,y s,,.4. , .--. Wonderful Values nn F all and ub. FOOTWEAR Here are a testy of the many lines we have to c,•"fer,• t And rails*, other iines not mention .i} at Big. :Reductions. Come and ,tee 4 for yourself that you, can Sava money at our • store and.get duality.—Men's solid leather work boots, nial}.d and sewn at $2 to $4,25, grab's .•lack and tan work boots at $3.75; Mert'e fine ahoe5r, blk. rubber heels 1t '43.75; Young me•.i a Can calf bal. Goodyear welt, rubber heelsand 110Weii,;; toe, iiiSt arrived. ,$.410 , Oxfords blk and tan flan ray m 100 $4.00; Amo Si Girls line calf Oaf Holden rubber ..,Dots, red sole rolled. Cdedgea4 $4 .50: Wcint,n,7..rub- ber boots, fieeCO�.' lined ;3.:25; Men's light ini '. tS :11.35; Wmn- en's light rubbers $1.00; Child's box calf hal rub. 1-7,r heels ° izen c ily at $1.2.5; �'4 omt?n's hour -slippers and °_ "ords 95e; Little (;iNat'S fine shoes, sizes 8 and ;? net at th s p • e.:a $2,40. These are not tall of,- our -many good r ,lues. We hovo other ful values in store for you. THE 1103IE OF GOON SHOES. . do a lot of Shoe Repaldoll ManeW It vita 1 aN rtex«� r SHOE M R aT` ANT .. tt TE TTI We desire to call your ti•A'C''tLtIOf to .the fact tliat We are , »osition your Fall "t to supply Requirements in good 1 ++y: warm :.er, car Flannelettes, Wti BLANKETS, PLANNELETTE BLANKETS, SWEATERS, CAP'-. SMOCKS, 'HEAVY SHIRTS, -iOSKS, MITTS, AND GLOVF? r11E GOODS ARE RIGHT, AND THE pRTCLS ARE, RIGI'fl on " 1andi • Fresh Groceries Always , U /At GENERAL (1TMRCCHANT P ' I N E 11 - 97 KE, xt