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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-11-13, Page 1Vol. XXV No 20 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING,' 'VEM SER oh -ester L. Smith, Publie $1.25 a Year tar . dva, $1,501A' Alt REARS, $2 MAY BE Q111A.Bentr 6 more weeks till Xmas. An Ideal til A fine time to t or Merchants to think of their Xmas. Ads. ink of Xmas. Gifts and to buy them in Zurich Our Corner Thanksgiving Day is past, but there iisl need of continued thanks- . igi'Ving. Canada among the ration's has `"ugh reason to be thankful; After reading about snowstorms bra , Prairie Provinces, we hope the West never;does meet the .East. Caiino-1 whale meat is being sold! in Africa,. The whale aro always' cut up, 'never being canard. whole, Splitting the second into one bil- lion parts is the time -measuring play of !some°:modern, physics. Finer than hair -,splitting. Gold production in Northern On- tario in October reached the high- est monthly figure. That should be a continuous story;: • The plebscite and the weather have combined to make a, dry\ autumn in Ontario. b •S•••••'e•Q•00000••••••e••••••,••••••••••••••••••••• p e • ... ... Brown's Boot Sho • „to• oo Where Good -Shoes Cost Less • • 1 MONTHS AND MONTHS OFFOOT SATISFACTION IN' EVERY "'sly PAIR. AND NOT SHOES TO GAMBLE ON, BUT SHOES TO . RANK ON! • BROGUES ,AND HEAVY* TAN OXFORDS FOR MEN AND WO44 - MEN. • • • • ek Every pair built with the best of Leathers, and looks e aro ' Value. -But prices almost a whisper! AM. Bunch awhale of a, slioawiisg •.•_ 'They're the .j very newest: The last word in Footwear. . $4.95 and $5.95, s l SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION of al Matinee Idol. Loud Speakezlsl when it comes to • • • • • ii • • •e e • • • • • Mav be .a record October --Yes+, dry in more ways than one. h.Te height of fashion this year. Is about 10 inches' frons: the ground Everybody hopers that winter i8 not on the, list ',for an early 'broad- cast.' If bootleggers. are sent to jail th.ey'11 probably 'start opening the bars there. 1 BROWN ROSe SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY • • 1- � A. girl with haft' feels as conisp- icious now as one ,with bobbed hair did ai few years arse . Moderationists ask for local op- tion, and it looks asp if they won't even; get the option of a .fine. Astronomers say there are any- where from 7$,000,030 to 1,00,,- 000,000 ,00 ,000,000 'stars If so its no,. wonder we sometimes feel as if: we'd seen, stars. Strathroy will hold it's municipal elections on 'the first Monday in December. Gradually the munic- ipalities :x,re getting away 'from the New, Year election, and they never go back to it. .fix' 4w+ 4++M+M4+ M+M+: +M,34+ -44+M+ ++M ++M+M+M+? es+9+d +M ++++++•M+M+M$+ !+++4 Now on! 4 To -day and until sold 4' o -4 4sr- HELP US BY HEWING YOURSELF The sensational rise in the price of wheat at Liverpool the other day is causing widespread enxiety and already there are gloomy pre- d.ietion:s that 'war prices' in flout' and bread will shortly he the rule: There is suspicion that Chicago wh- eat speculators have had %ar hand. in boosting of the prices, which Mar. end Mrs. D. 1VIcIslaac, and .Lam went up twopence farthing per sly -of, Crediton, were Sunday Visit - hundred again. There is talking ors at the. home ;of Mr, andMrs. of a world shortage and rumors of A. Mewlick. possible famine. The Governor- NIi • and, Mrs. Herb. Kraft, Mr. ent isl giving the matter its: closest ands Mee I ;a,utenschlager and dau- attention and •will do every thing ghiter l;ouise. of Kitchener, spent iii, its power to prevent an increase the holiday with the`foriner's par - in the cost of .living, which has• easesess and !Vii ,s Louis Kraft. been rising for weeks. past,a�+lmua. ,eondueted ;services m tb. Lutheran Church here 'on Sunday's He is this week leaving 'en ai trip to California. Re- and Mrs. S R. Knechtell of New Hamburg visited at the home of the atter's mother', Mrs. S, Rennie who rettumed with them to New Hamburg. Building operations are contin- uing idly in Zurich, the bank expect to :move into their new quarte 'by Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hy'. Schade and daughter Pearl of the 11th cone Ms. and Mrsi. C. L. Smith, and da- ughter Mae Ingold, were Sunday - visitors .with friends at Milverton. ..,4, TO SOME OF J. GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN .'�+ MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, DRY GOODS Etc ee The Goode we are offering at these ,exceptionally low piece& •4, are in good condition and worth many times 'whit we are ask • ing,. There may be something you need—Comte and see for .i+4. Yourself. ' -.,4• -4 . , ' MEN'S SUITS. 3 ,orijlyi sizes' 39 to •4(f, Reg-. $40, Reduced to clear Ott --- ---- ------ $16L75 6 only sizes' ell to 39:, Reg. '$20 to $$25, Reduced to clear at ._ $1,5_b0 .7 -only ,sizes t36 to ,£4, Reg. $18,to $20, Reduced rte clear at .__ ,10.50 5 only; •sizes (37 , to 40, Reg. $15to $18', Reduced see cleat at ..._ ,$8.95 el" BOY'S` SUITS . 3.65 `•4+ 4 ,only size X27 to 35, Regular $9.00, Reduced. to - . . 2 only sizes 32 and 35, Regular $6.50, Reduced to clear at $2,75 ors 18 only, --sizes' (29 to 34, Regular $10 to -1614,, Reduced to -- c-' $6.95 4.' 7 only Buister''Suitsy Regulaz+;, $5.00 to clear ,at __.._.., _..'11:9£8 ese :4 . • MEN'S. OVERCOATS -se $8 50 :3 2 orally size 36, Regular $17, Reuced to • ._-___ -----••• e 4 ,only .:size 37 to 38, Regulart$23, reduced to • _- __ -.- ..... 19 ,0 5' only OvercoaIl , reg. $15 to $25, Ito clear .rat 16;00 " 5 only Raincoats, Regular $ LO to $12, reduced, to a.:.___.. --_ ' 75 ;,'4i, $ only Raincoats, Regular $17f to clear ,at .,.. ; :$;1«75 - , BOYS OVERCOATS el‘ •e. 3 only size' 28 eo 35 Regulartyl0 to $20, at _-- .---• $1.96 * 6 only sizes 30 to 35, Regular $16 to $23, reduced to __. -__ts '1`,•,.7:5 °2.oiyly size 31 to 36, Reanlar.$17,'reduced to _.-- -- --- , -rf 'MrS`. 1Fred Bees Sr., is visiting with'ieiatives here. 1VIass�i Msuloirin , Geiger spent a few da.'m lin Dashwood last week. Mr Elbert Gies of Kitchener, is 'in'1.li,e`'vi;ilege.looking after the bus- inesa of „hs late father, Mie i h.eo. Keller of Loedon, i;9; •visiting r; with his' parents, Mg; and Mrs,Con. Beller. Mr. :!tout. Eisenbach of Kitch•- anex 'spare the holiday at his hoane o:1t • he Babylon Miss; i uriel Howald, who is at- tending Normal hat Stratford, spent 1hanlesg"ving with her parents:. Mr an,d Mrs. Adam Mianz of Tar- istoak seem holiday visitors at the home of 1V7i-:: an,d Mrs. Hy,. Truemner 'YR' mid. Mrs. E. W's Stoskopf, of Kitchener, 'spent Thanksgiving at the Koine of Mr. and Mrs'. Thos,: JohnatonL The large concrete bridge, 'south of St. �i;.oselih, has been completed and wilt' be opened to traffic the latter part of this weeks DIAMONDS The Everlasting Gift Let us show You what we have in these beaut- iful Stones --When Mort;. Peter' Smitli' a3 -'"AnL- eli,:is Jarvis were•accused of having used their advantage and to the. disadvantage of the Province, on all 'sides people sneered and decl- ared that they would never, be 'bro- ught to justice or never be found guilty. The courts only punished the poor man. The yerdicts upon those two men, as well as upon Charles Mattews;. is a vindication for Canadian, law courts and Caned justice. The speedy trial of these men should have e salutary *ef- fect upon all :nen holding. posit- ions of public trust. (For .some, re- ason or another there has been a growing, sentiment that there was nothing wrong in beating the Gov- ernment. People, for instance, th- ink '.CC�he Ladies Bible Class and it: is only shier, to'smuggle ac- Ladies Aid,' of the Evangelical ch - roes the border. arch will hold a, bazaar in the Town Hall; Zurich, on Saturday', Dec. 6th.. Doors open at 2.30 p. ONTARIO TO HAVE TAX. ON m. Sale begins at 3.00 p_ni: GASOLINE NEXT YEAR? Mr. John;•Decher Sr., hash dispos ed of his fine roadster marc to Mr --� WM. Sinclair of Kippen for the The commendatory, allusions of handsome sum of $185; Mr. De- b erten in the show tile• Provincial lre:tsurei�, :ion. Col. cher was never Piece, to the proposed `gas' tax in ring with this fine. beast. ‘the recent spe'ecnes, in addition to Mr. V. Hess is; extending the ;Viet lies beets s`aicl on the sub- business,: block used as a jeweliry jecc by the Honk txeIigii S. henry store, at ,the south end by several iYll.ntaeei r Public' 1 -highways, ov- feet, this will greatly enlargen the ut l seem to indicate ,list tn. Gov- interior rooan for displaying their ,,n,0100t 01 Ontario bete matte up many lines of goods!. es. mind to bring in a bill during LATE ST DIES PASSES clic coming session of the P10\710 - lax _IgVg L.,1_1' _, that will enable it co impose al, -gas' tax, Mach. is co ue said ea favor of a 'gas impost provided it uoes net increase the already, heavy iiictib- as of t aesatio.a that the moto.rlst\ is required co bear, as officials on the 0.ak.ax•xo lllot.ol , i•+ ib de have Pains c.;.d. out, If tli.e uc ns(�• Y i•x, is r�e- aac•ed oral an average b,y' the, amount of chs gaa tax paid uy, thelaVer- age mo Loriet "'ot this pi ovince,then Li1.5 (ioveriiment will derive a rev einse, consicaerabiy in ;exeesis of ease seeut•ed from dee present ; sea?. sy scam. by reason • of the eu- aestGU5 and. rapidly angiuenting anauat Incursions os n10LUx.' t0cn;J.5cd .urge' year 0 militat,.United stater iau toe cars• entered this' pi'o ence n..+.xs yeas appro•iniace,y two use - eon wet`" have (dee so Dy the' end ,y.c •,.L)i.'eicnuoie. e .100 per cent gain y^ar. i -h. s niuel1-to-be—ass- xii, a :.ce:.l tnv l5l.Uta t111.`ouga `gas' tax will greatly tecre•as the ta•overnnlent's. jev anise from motor.- vehicles with- ouc increesrn.g the tax 0n local snot ousts one penny,. On the bases of thy consumption of gasolitu. ria Ontaiyio .aa,t' t,y�ear,a ease-eeneeeL" gallon. 'gas, tax' would yield a re- venue of a; million dollars per altars—Ontario Meter Lea gee, 4 4. 4' 4, 4 4'. 4: 4•. 4, 41 4 4. 44, 4, 4 From $15to$U101 In the very newest Styles of Mountings J, tail Rennie, ` .v. ldi sap s quarters HESS the Jeweler THE MOLSONS BANK Open a Savings Ascots today in your bah name, and deposit a dons* a month regularly. It iltk surprising how • quickty tido regular deposit will meat*. a fine nest egg. Saving Ie partments at all branches., C. H:"JOY Manager Zurich Branch: me 3 only Ladies, Flannel Dresses, Regular 14,.00, n.t ._ ..-- $3..75 t 1.'ire only, Ladies' Fox. Muff, Re gulls $25.00, to Clear at — -. -- $7,.50 .4 ;;;* 1 only Black Wo)f Muff, Regular • $25.001 o Clear ...:r_t .--•- $'t..00 3 • 1'.�only Dyed Black' Skunk Muif, 'Regular $14;00 at -__ ,$.f.0.0 4 r 5 at _ t x.00 +4''i' 1 only ::Dyed. Black Skunk Neek !Pieced Reg,. $•1 ,. "-" ;17~50 4 , 4. '1 only Dyad Black Wolf Neclr. (Piece, • I3rgr $20.00 at -, . ,' 4 1 only Dyed Black Skuul. Neck }I=iece, Regular $12,.06 at a _ :1+5;,00 ,4F, s a 30 'only pr a. Lathes Wool Eo se,.. BRA WP Po. $1+65 lit - , 99e 4 ,to 60c+. at 19e :3 23.only pays:. Ladies, �'irool hose, iRe�,r up *+ cl Velveteanee 'colors, Regula:,,' 90c ,to $a4.25 at- yds .:' =.-al0r„ 300. Y � i q','1 _vg. .,.,4• ei "pc. Eider Coating, Reg,. .$ 5 yd. for ....4 --•-.., I. .4. t1 ;pc+ Bear Cloth, Reg. $4.50 per ,,ed. or : ._. . r $ ti0 �` - . 1 pc. C avenette Coating,.Regular' ae.05 per yd. for _—__-.$1.50 + i+ lr fort .... $fl„ Ln -+3r 1 pg. Heavy Coating, Reg. 1:1.73 3 a• - ICH ARE NOT LISTED HERD AT PRICE'S, EQUALLY 3 +l ALSO HAVE, a'iir'ti.1\7'"ti 'OTHER ARTICLES 'TO OFFER WR-• 'S'.' , S LOI%1i' w 4• M f,+i~+tc++•M+ +'+�+. •+.++ 44-4,44.4.+444+4+4,44-e ,40, fl.LALBR1 "^I• .. '" P11:001:1011 T R " ..i, 4,4,e4+44444-1/444448-114444441*****fit^ 4 14T ti+. PHONE 59 4 ERNE ,Death elaimed another of Hay Township's old pioneers ori Fri- day, November 7th, int he person of ;Grease Gies', at the age of 84 years and 8 daysL His health had been very- uncertain the past few months, but he seemed the past Sew week's to rally again and it was expected he would again with stand the Winter months, when on Friday. morning . he slept away out of this :world, and was found thus in bis bed. He was born in Ger- many and came to Hiy Tp. about 68 years <tgo, when it was pradt- ically 'a 'wilder mess, and worked hard to elegar up his home onf the Blind ;Line, where he lived until about .fifteen; years ago, when he and hi;iwife, moved to the village where, islie pre -deceased him in, (loath about three years ago, He is survived by one daughter, Mrs, Rabe 'of Gavalier, N. ;Dak„ two sons, John Gies of the'Canada CS -est and Albert Gies of Kitchener. 11Te relining were laid to rest on Sun- day to .,•the. Evangelical cemetery, ReV. J, G: Litt offictating. Mr. Gies was well and favorably known having four 'rly ,oaken an active part in Ratilter's Institute Work for many ear's) asd he will be greatly miser Mae our village, eo,io®400•••••too••••••44o+►v •0.,.••••••••••••••••• 0 O v 4- 0 a easonable ors 00 Trust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse. Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x81. • Al N b of Beautiful English Plush Rugs,' prices S 1151 'lok r s0 a um er,. �, r o Ranging from $7.00 to ......... ... .......r— il1$+bl'r a ✓ ete. eset SAVE MONEY., BY GIVING US A CALLS. ® A. BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always oA hand. 0 • a Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. , • HARNESS REPAIRING, A SPECIALTY 0 • R Ds THIEL PSCtNB E>ir '' ZURICH es++++++++++444+4,94.44.4.3,444.4,y, +44+++++++++MM•'$^i444444414 I Wonderful Values in Fall and Rubber 4 4 4 • i• 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 •M 4 4 4 4• tc; 4ria FOOTWEAR Here are a few of the many lines we have to offer. And many a' other lines not mentioned at Big Reductions. Come and ate for yourself that you can save money at our store and get quality.—Men's solid leather work boots, nialed :and sewn at ae to $1.25. Greb's Black and tan work boots, at $3.75; Men's fine ,shoes, bik. rubber heels at $3.75; Young men's tan calf bal. Goodyear welt, rubber heelsancl newest toe, just arrived $4.58!' Girls fine calf Oxfords blk and tan Murray made $4.00; Ames i. Holden rubber boots, red sole rolled edge at $4.50; Women's rub- ber boots, fleeced lined 3.25; Men's light rubbers $1.35; Wom- en's light rubbers $1,00; Child's box calf bal rub ,er heels sizes 9 ,, only at $1.25; Women's house slippers and oxfords 95c; Little Gent's fine shoes, sizes 8 and 9 only at this price $2,10. These dlf. are no 'ball of our many good values. We have other wonder -4. ful values in store for you. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. We do's lot of Shoe Regaling , Because We do if wen C. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCH ZURICH ®►l +t ARO +++++++++++++++++++++++++4K++++++++++++++++++++++4**. 4•fi++++4+4++++1•+€+ +4+4++++Miro+4+4++1+4'3++4K+++1'4l+++h4+4+4+++ ++f++> i+ +++4**. T— ATTENTItN! We desire to call your attention to the fact that We are in a position. to supply 1y y ou Fail al? Winter Requirements i good h. '' vy warm I�iequWoUnderwe ol t? a ueletl , BLANKETS, FLANNELE rl: BLANKETS, SW h A TERS, CAPS, SMOCKS, HEAVY SHIRTS, - OSKS, MUM' $,''D GLOVES, nu GOODS ARE RIGHT, AND D TH.E PRT('-:' `tRl2 RIGHT. Fresh Groceries roceries Always "C GENERAL EIWI'i'e, o" PHONE 11 • J