HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-11-27, Page 1Vol. XXV No 22
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ZURICH., THURSDAY MO
4 more weeks till Xmas.
Our Corner
°.a.1oo many people who observe
Sunday regard all the other six
days as sindaya. L.
Week -end thought; If the car's
- the garage on Sunday it won't
skid off- the highway,
The trouble with the man! who
:=meows nothing is that he is always
'h.0 last to Find it oultt.
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me for Merchants tothink of their Xmas. Ads
e to. think of Xmas. Cif is and to buy them in Zurich
Strong objection ie taken byRev. F. E. Powell, chairman, of the
Toronto Board of Education, to a
'meeting billed for, the Central Te-
chnical .'seho.olk;• on Monday evening
at which Agnes MacPliail„ M. P.
is „selaeduled to speak on "The
School and Pewee." A circular ad-
vertising the ! meeting is headed,
"Mothersl, do you' want your boys
trained to be soldiers?" and goes
on to advise all those who are': -.op.
.peaed to military., training in the
schools to attend the meeting.
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Brown Boot Shop.
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Where Good Shoes Cost Less
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PAIR. AND NOTE SHOES TO GAMBLE ON, BUT -.SHOES 'TO a
BANK ON!
BROGUES AND HEAVY TAN OXFORDS NOR MEN AND WO-
MEN.
MONTHS AND MONTHS OFFOOT SAiTISFAC'TION IN EVERY
Every pair built with the
best of Leathers, and looks
of al Matinee Idol. Loud
Speakera -when it comes to
Valu: But prieea almost a
whisper! 'And such awhale
of a shd,wing. They're the
very newest The, last word in Footwear.
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SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION
'REPAIRING NEATLY:;!DONE
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( OF THE BANK OF HAMILTON_ '.
History of over One IJundre .Y+ears'
of Steady Gro ,vth anti
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has .just purchased Tho Mel'son
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Dominion. ' It ware' .estalalishled axi'
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largest
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history •of the Dominion Tho`aeeonardsville, N. Y.
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