Zurich Herald, 1924-11-06, Page 111011 XXV No 19
ZURICH, THURSDAY, MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1924,
MondayNov. lOth is Thanksgivin1
Our . Corner
Did you evicer Meas. of a(. girl
marrying the, ki'n'd of 'a man the
!fortune teller said she would;
It Would seem that the bootle ;-
gens• in Windsor and Toronto did
'rat after all, vote for the ,q•T'.A+
Next thing we know motorists
The fellow that Jotsj been t hating
to moil' the lawn will/ soon be hat-
ing
ing " to carry out the Fashee.
Young man, 4f you can't marry
a. -girl with dollars,y ou are lucky
to marry one with pens%
They say overproductioni .;in oil
is now ending, `which : may be the
,signal for,'.ois;ting the 'white flag
in the ;gasoline war; •
What is needed now is some
i,ec'axsed of rnauslaughter will claim sort of legialatioxu that . will give
:eat was looney] gas that caused it all More publicity, to the bridegroom.
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MONTHS AND MONTHS 0FFOOT SATISFACTION IN EVERY ria
2 PAIR. AND NOT SHOES TO GAMBLE ON, BUT ,SHOES TO
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BROGUES AND HEAVY TAN OXFORDS FOR MEN AND WO -
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Every pair built with' the
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S,p'eakextsl when; it comes to
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`•` Valuer. -But prices almost a
• whisper! . And such awhale
of as 'showing.. ,They're the
very newest, The lastword in Footwear. $1.95 and $5.95.
SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION
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•. Men's and Boys' Situs
.. $30 to 10 Mon's Snits for $1.1 to $17
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•,�17 to 20, Mons., oils at $;1..:1 , $13.50
"41-.'$18 to 18. -Mens Suits at ___ ... $10.00
S0 to ''12 Boy's .Snits at $7.30, $5.50
e+$7.50 to 10, .Boy':s , Suits, $1.50,
-4.$17 to 20, Men's Ov coats, $10, $t0
4-$1.0t o 15, Men's Ov'co.ite. at ... $5.071
41$i15 to 17, Boys Ov'coate at $1.0.50
4$10 to 12, 13oys Ov'coats a,t •,.. $ e.O0
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and Ove'rcc+ is
FURS
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$14 to $25 Muffs • at ._.... ._. $5.00
7,1018 to 25 Nock Pieces, $5, to $7.00
,O;rnER 'u:II+IC.ES TOO NUMEROUS
MENTION WILL 13E SOLD FOR
1VEA.P THESE WILL I3:PING
Drygoods
iay.
Chequer L, Smith, Publi">ta E
$145 , a, Year in; Adverse ,
$L20 seraRRU' ASS, $2 MAY $k, OnieutirMi
Let's all observe it loyally
We heiard of •a chap who spent
such' at iongt inie;trying to think'.
up a masquerade costume that 1%
finally went gas a, 'nervoud wi ecky
Some' +of those opposed to the
Ontario Temperance Act have be-''
en demanding lthiat something
oulld be dome to trender the cities,'
which !seem to want.,abooze, indep-
endent of -the rural districts wliiell
as evidenlity do" not.
Just "n,ow we are " hearing that
business is better, wad we a.,e gelid
to bier it,. and we hope, it will con-
i:i'nue toimprover. Our ,impress
ion ns; however, that "busines;e . is
alwayls good .for the man who dms
plays the proper entrprise, takes
en opportunity ..when he '•sees it.—
and works.Ex.
All sawmills( in Ontario, both.
large. and small must now have lic-
enses from the Provincial Depart-
ment of Lands and Forests. ` The
Government is taking steps to ch-
eck up on all. ,saw mill' o-tvners and
see that they comply with the
net' law',which went into •effect
July 1. Cost of, l'icens'e is for $1
to $5 '`
The> e,' is every. chance of ri gaso-
line tax being imposed by the
Ontario government .net year, the
receipts to be used ;on the roads.
As long as' the tax is placed only
on road'using gaohnsie' machinery
there is t no fairer method. of tax-
ation,. Els it is( to -day th'e plan
who rites his auto- 1x000 miles at
year payed as lurch as the man who
runs 10,000 miles;.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
Room 1.: for 'October.
Jr, II—Harvey' Cl,ansxus • ,147s
1',".i13r Smith 596,, 'Ilarr i Foster' • 9,.
Albert Devehert. 567; ;Hazel Uttley
535.
Sr. I—Beatrice C�ascho e15,, Mar-
srzret Ila.berer, 486; Alwyn Staabus,
473; Stewart Koehler 168; Dorothy
Strict. 1115; Armand Grenier x20.
Jr. I-1R.d;sa Zettel 212; Qiumbe
Hess 234; Alice :D eher 229, Stew-
art Thiel 199; Charles Thiel 169;
Rota Fleischatier 134;
Sr Pr. --Albert Li•ebold 122.
Pr.—ShirIe»r Koehler 232; Ross
Johnston 221; Louisan 'Willert 219;
N. C. Fritz is attending court
at C oclerich.
I.`tr. M. C. Milliken; (spent Sun-
day at Exeter;.
Hay (Council met for its monthly
ettl:ing on Monday.
1Virs. H, Rupp was a week -end
visitor at New :Hamburg.
• I]. i srs. E. Desch and A. Sreenari
Werei to London. on Thursday.
'Rev. C Schrag and F. Dicks, we -
i& ' eek -end visitors at Waterloo.
• Miss Dorothy Trtt•eniner, nurse,
ief t for Toronto last Thursday.
Crown Attorney C. Seager of
Goderich was in, the village on
Thursday(..
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Faust, who
lsave beet living at London, moved
teat week to Godericb.
A number from the' village at-
terded the fowl supper at Hensall
an Tuewsday evening.
Mr. and Mrlsl. 0,..L. Smith were
week -end visitors at New Ham
bu ,, Hamilton, and Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Jacobe and'
danghtei Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
net Jacobe spent Sunday with)
relatives at Parkhill:-
Ili. and Mrs. Christian Schwartz
cn.ruber and family motored to
Kitchener and Woodstock the past
'wa ek.
Misse•,a Dirscola and Thecla Smith
who wore visiting with their .par
,enta tai' a• few, woeks, leave retuen-
tokee t'etroit.
W. rr°; L+'. WuerCli, eel:e-chant Tay-
lor, wishes to advise the people of
Ulrich and vicinity, that' hes has a
.full line of Ladies' Hose in silk,silik
and wool and cashr;.xere;0
?di. and Mrs, W. K. Finkbeinsr
and daughter, Miss Hazel of St-
ratford, were, week -end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrsl. W., H.
n:offtiia:4
Mr. Theodore Mittieholtz motor
eel to .Kitchener on Saturday, and
Was' accompanied home, with his
brother. C'7'a1'tu4, N.vbe is renewii]g
Vera Dei.chert 219; Rena Koehler old acquaintances here..
+ (• ihS, .Paul Hess 192; Lenora Hahejer S'ir. Norman Holtzman of Pr's-
131; Ralph. Uttley 132; Leland Sch ton spent the weal: -end with his
r ▪ \salon 120; Wenche Grenier 86. father, M 0, IToltznin.n. The for-
e :111 Mts. G. Koeh7er,teacher ' .
i ;ilei leaving purchased a fine fruit
.1 Rooth II for ,September and • farm nem Ni1� ir` d will niatc
$2.751 o 2.95 Coatings yd, $1.75,, i Octob'"r: r with his family thereon.
* I Middle HI—Pearl Sararas • 376;
e.25 to 2.50 Coatings for $1.50'▪ Richard Bedard 373; 'l•' ancis Kip- A" h 4" Sie1)ntt o€ Kitchener Sr.
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O,IT.AS ]Hockey team last =car and
now of 'Nieseara Falls, was offered
a :bonne of $7n to c+;g':l reth[ Cecil
I•Iartzs, Montreal team for 2 years,
at le 'salary of ,$2,.1t)0 per winter
seasonl.—ICitch»nert-tteeord,
3.50 3rd. Coating for
$1.75 to 2.00 Suiting% at. _.. $1.25 :•
3.50' Beaver clods at -. _._ $1.214
125 Eider at ,
$1.25
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3.00 Chavoxiett�, for ., ..... >h1.50
1.50 plaint green' serge _. ....$1.00 Se.
1.50 plaisn, green Gaberd'e at 75c;t- •
xii+,laid Grenier fl4„.
65c Corded Velveteen. at .46e Jr. II -Fart Fl ixb+larel 1 294;
15c,90c,1+25 �r`el e teens at Woc; Glatltiie Me'i'k 281; Garclo'i Howe
per 371; He.en Thiel 6136; Mary Ko-.
chess- 336. Adeline Fleischauer 331
xEa.rl Yiingblut 31p. •
Jr. III—Viniat Schwalm 38i;.
Harold Stade 373; Laurette F:arwei.l
S£i:;; Milverns Geiger 357; Hugh Mac
Kinnon 350; Mbar Ile:d alis 329,
Iran Willer: 312; Margery - Ga=achy
302; xByron Ducharrne 290; :.Olin
Fos':ar MS; xel arende Smith 1e5;
35e. Wrapperetle alt '.._ 20c j
35c cotton cashmere at _,_ .__2Oct
$;1.65 Ladies” nose at .-_ - 294
LADIES' AND MISSES GLOV
ES•AT YO.g8, OWN PRICE. ;
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G Thninpsoa's Seeded l:liisins, Ids. fear .. 251e
1 , T12. onpson''i Deedless Raisins • 2 lbs., for Ze
O Th•itnpson's Seeded ilaisins par pkge
C: Gurdain brand Raisins,, 2 . for :_ 25o
E Frosb. 13illatra. Curr.aii•s,-par.. lb. ._ _ _:, 1Se
' No. 1, French shelled Walnuts, peak lb...-. •ilihe
1 Nta,': Dates and Peels will arrive,sliorte r'
E Royal Magic and, 'Egg() Baking, Poxacllr'r.:,.
S Kaye been atldod to our line.%
Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa;,' b -lb. tin' '6o
Brown Windsor Soap, 7 bars, for' -ase
Prevento Carbolic Soap 74. 4 bats Ler 2i•'.
London Spacial, 1•4.b: Tear 70., .4 fo .-, 254.
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tiatlekelekeleS+4 44
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at.1 261; George aDttthai'ane 200;
.Leonerd Smith 176; Antionette. Gr
eni"r 164; Floosie Stelck 159.
These maria. x' ?zl.; -ed one or
more elm t16,.
p. M. O'Brein, Teacher:
Room, ,IIT. For October.
Jr IV—Eleanor Fteisch.nuer 125
Willis Lelbold 283; Rose Leihoid 363
lliielah Sararas 356; Laurent Sch-
walls 234; Floyd 'Foster 219; Lee -
land Wiliort 252; :Franz' Koch.ems
232; txeldie Uttley 108, Milfred .tJt
tley 103. .
Jr. I.V 13.—Carl Haberer 292,
Scheenlna 25'6; George Albr-
ight. 216;'Grace Zettel 245; Ruth
Zettel 233; Napoleon Bcdnrr 232;
Floyd Keep! 227i Geake sKoehleil
t"s, Beet 'Thiel 201, Greta 'feebler
l.P,,5, Wilfred ,Dur_.h.aiin'
l'1T :Mica Teo. hlar 288, Clare MeI-
iels 351, Cer.il U'ti:ley 215, Ervin Di-
etrich. 161., George Greniier 163, '
:LI M Kalbflai.schl, Teacher;,
Room TV for Otto'bcr
Sr, IV—Mervyn Sch.wain'i, hon;
Clarence x`;il •cell; hon; Dorothy let
tell Stell9 C'al l.fa's, Dennis Botlai d
JrV—Eosaleen Sararas, h.on,
Vera ''(;:albfleiseb,'ho-n, Maath ,' Hei-
deman, hon g Geraldine Sur'erile, ]ion
Margery gery 'S chilbe, lion; Victoria. De
it b"r t hon,; Agnea Deitricly lion;
(Thaw Mellek, h.ou; Marcella. 1? ar
1;'3, lyse),• 1Tyrtle Weber,' hon•,
r' Si`. V Tdella, ltotv•ald,',bon;, Helen
't lf1 T1+,s;;1 , h:on 13eatriro r 1opp,, hon t
1',li we11, Evelyn
M C° ,Millil;tna Tet,,tl.ei',
14ir. John Kipper, who spent the
past tevl) months in the Canada
iVest, helping with the harvest, re-
tnreel to his hoste here on Satur-'
iday. :He states ,that threshing op -
orations will -ecnitinue about two
rr eke mare, and that the averngn'
yiel l of what /TIM; aroun;• 15 bush-
els per acre.
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RUNAWAY,..
What• might .hate been, even a
more serious( accident took lt7ai,n
on 1.TueSday evening opposite the
sivnv groundss when the teals or
horses attached to the big wagon,
ware running away towards eest,
and itt this place Messrs.. R. F.
Stt do and T. Mittleholtz were com-
'lg tMvards Zurich, upon seeing
th; horses coming, Mr. Stade gave
therm ass= much, of the .road as po•+-
519)1e, with the result that the left
horsostruck the "side of tho, track
with Such :force, that the animal
u:;rs cut s''i b.zd:.thrt it had to hr'
shot.
'CT'OiITICTYL.TTTHAL tir>fD TT�7'
• A pub; in inertuig•'m 'elle interest
of hortictxlttlre Heider a^
of Zurich W enxen:s' Institute
wife be held :that he' `Town
Zurich;,, oil. Wednendaty oven' "-,,.
Nov, 1.2th at • 8 o'clock, when Mr.
Wm. Hartry o.0 Sea.forth, ryi.-
di st he meeting. Mr. Rarti'y
he organizer sort this distr'a' and
the purpose'of the meeting ;s to'
argent -110a st hjorticultural 'society
in; 'l+urieh1. This should be *ell
oonsidsrt d and'• !aken up by ell, a5
the, ol1.o,et, is to beautify the i i' ;v n
wind Iodine's with. ,flowers and orna�+
iy1ei'ii1i tress .A.11 lo-v!:`IS al' 4n,•1',
iii,t.tClcl iti .i,tall• to iattand this very
:nairu^;vl meeting.
DIAMONDS
The Everlasting Gift
Let us show You what
we have in these
beau't.
iful Stones
From $152 to WO.
In 'the very newest
Styles of Mountings
HESS the Jeweler
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
Open a Savings Account,
today in your baby''os,
name, and deposit a doll=
a month regularly. h
surprising how quickly them
regular deposit Will creatvg
a fine nest egg. Savings Dem
partments at all branches.
Manager Zurich Branch
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Sesonab1e ?i'rse,
Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84.
Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
Ranging from $7.00 to ...... ... ... ..•---.....;.. leis &,>n
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• SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL,
o A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand.
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Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
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Wonderful Values in Fall and Rubber
FOOTWEAR
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o I▪ 3ere are a ftwv of the mangy- lira's we have to offt'r. And many ;.
other lines not reent.oned at Big 't,`du -.tans. Come and see
4' for yoiii'a' t •:het you e.in seve i..._ ?'t ? onr sl. rc and get
quality.—$Mil's sc'iel leather work b e'e e, pi's e l and sewn at $3
0+° t.1 j:r..:S, lzrA's Mick and 1.11 w.. '' +.%'s at $3;5; Man's
.,�. fine shoes, b:k. rirbhrr heel; al'i.+'".7.2; ` tt_,'+;y tll,'ICS tan r:elf
4.Goodyear h `o-il»i t, 7 .'El'e: ' ', psi. arrived Beset-
,y, • (Atria Fine c•+'1 Oxta) cis illi. aa!i t 'L i ;. i;: ap,09, Armes
ti r.
Heiden ?s.
+ o C e' rableer huc•i-' cod sole rolled 'i 1, `•�.•'tl; «on-$'
legs rub-
,+, l:r:t,,s, :..})'• en's light u'tao•.•.'rs :$:1.35; Wm
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lir 1' i.becs $1.01; Child's cen' ba,. i'lr i ..r heels s1, ° ft
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•'1'' only at $:.::7.; `• tin.•";'S 1lt} i . s .'1'}'T'S and oxfords Kie; 1 ,tris '' '-
4 Goat's fine shoos, ,'os 8 and' only at thio price .$2,19. ',C -t se
• are no tall of nor many good r allow We have other VeerdCr•- 'et:.
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We desire to .-'a311 'ce l °' artlention to
the fact t1aRAre are e
at,. posit,
to supply yo _' Feil. aux 'Mawr
Requi exaa.ep h' •N in good. heavy i r"+,v rri2
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6r,ANK +'TS, FLANNELEr'1` + BLANKE I'S, SWEA.'I'ERS, CAPS
7MOCI S, HEAVY S111RIS. ' OSKS, Mar 1'S. AN -D GLOVE'
l'HE G•OO.DS ARE twin r, AND THE, PRICES ARE MGM'.
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DEMIEF +.L MERCHANT'
PHONE I1-* 97
BLAKE KE