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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-12-11, Page 1VOL, X X V No 24 ZURICH, 'THURSDA `Y MORNING DECEMBER 11, 1924, 2 more weeks till Xmas. Our Corner The big apple crop which wa'S Iiorted recently; is more than lily= oly al big cider crop by new::. Christmas arrives of Thursday this year, go we should allbe well lby the following Monday. It's just as hard for a rich man *o go to, heaven; as it is, for a poor scan to stay on leart'ljL. . .t Chester ' L. Smith, Publish** $1, 25 as Year i u .A.cl'var alto is1.54 xfi.: ItREARS, S2 MAY es CRA1zEi1 J) An Ideal • : timefor Merchants to think of their Xmas. Ads. A fine time to think of Xmas, Gifts and to buy them in Zurich. Some meni''s idea of economy is CO-OPERATION, THE K +'YNOT to have their wife's birthday fall one OF THE BANKOF MONTREAL History of over One Hundred Years of Steady Growth and lIsefulnese. Christmas. We• ean.'t decide if foolish girls' are Popular, or if it is . just being popular that makes them foolish;, Arnsr.can rscienl;ists say the world will come to an end on February E. Been) a long time ;since such a prediction came true. Lackwill of ti ill o er •r'is what p w makes . a man 'hesitate 10 minutes getting up in the morning, 011.0.110.6 fi3.910110.0.1100000.11•11.•••4•••••••••••••0•••••10., Here's the : c. OVERSHOE That Solves the IThe question of t ailor-made ap- pearance, of adjustability to any size leg, of • protecting aG skirts from buckle tears, of •G buckles opened by coat bot- tle tom, of perfect fit, warmth and li lightness, and of concealed .las- tnersi. Question '• • • • • • • • ••e ••• • • • • •• o • The new ADJUSTO Overshoes made exclusively' by this firm, • • I not only answer all these questions but in quality; fit and ap- pearanee iso far 'out -distance other Overshoes that there is no • comparison;, • Our Stock of iLght and Heavy tum Rubbers is complete, ' • it Z and prices to smut everyone. 2 BROWN BROS REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ONE • �, .E�.,OUR WINDOW DISPLAY • o ..' o°*++++++++++++++++;r+++++.'ff +++++++°�°i°....++i•+++4. ,. 1 The Santa Claus . 4. + + + + ST RE . Xmas Gifts for everybody Old Santa is bil- led to arrive here on or about Dec. 6th or 8th and will have a large assortment of FOR MAMMA -IE WILL HAVE THE NEWEST FROM NEW YORK IN . UM- BRELL.IS. NEW NECK SCARFS, BATH SETS, TOWELS, 3LOVES H.A.NDKERCHIEFS DRESSER RiJNNERS, LAUNDRY 3A•GS AND MANY OTHER USEFUL THINGS. FOR PAPA HE .WILL. BRING; SUSPENDERS, ARMLETS, ().'IES, SCARFe, GLOVES FAlr DKERCfIEFS, FINE SHIRTS, .PURSES, TOBACCO. POUCHES, SOK, SWEATERS, I+1TC., ETC" FOR 'TETE I3OYS AND GIRLS . es:AN PKlelie ll!EFS, TIES, !TOYS, GAMES, .,MOUTH ORGANS, TOQUe.;, MITTS, ,,AND MANY, MANY OTHER THINGS. Our Dates, , Figs, Peels, Shelled ��. � ��.�. ��r� res, °;- u, r,s ad Raisins are of the ' finest •s>t.011 r. New currants havejust Tic arrived . WE ALSO 0,,;,1'E A FINE NEW' STOCK. OF CANDIES Aix ALL w-:° PRICES, NTJ 1'S AN]) FRUITS READY TO OPEN TJP AND OUR .PRICES WILL BE RIGHT. - 4++°".+++4°t+eieee44°t+414•E++4'4 + E01:01 59 0.44++++44, l4 •&°'a^4.• ,o4t84.4.* +++4•1444444-1444414444,44i + + • • 4 • • 4. 9 4 • + +. • + + 4 • • • 4. + • • 4. z other things the French rebeiltons; and the bitter strife between Up peri and Lower Canada.. The con= clition of the colony called for'the exercise of theg reatest diiigetire. onl the part of the directors. of the' Bane . ' The period between 1830 and 11840 was a trying one, owing' pr- incipally to the rebellion which or cured in: Lower Canada. When the trouble was at its height the Ralik transferred its specie to Quebec and deposited it( in the Citadel f Mr. John Deichert was ,in Lon- don on Thursday, Mr. P. Kropf 'was at Kitchener a few' days last week.• - Mr. J. J'. Mernler of Seaforth!, 'visited int the village on Friday, Mr. George Lilley of Seaforth called in, the, village on bu'sines's'on ThuradaY. What would make a nicer Ch-. ristrnas Gift than a nine netvliat or for one of your daughters, at the ;safekeeping.. `The Papineau, .Re Zurich Hat (Shopper bellionrt hen'dile rred and the HOD4 Pel er McGill, then President of . the ! Mr. John. Gerber and family of Barak, was the first man to raise llirro1s, have moved -to these parts a volunteer force to defend jaw -441d will live in Stanley Tp. Bron, and order, The financial position ion, in future. •of tl' United States at that, tirne Mr. WarMi force the hanks to .suspend' 'sp hl. eased ller of the 'village ashis farm on the 15th cele payments and in Canada the ecncession Hay, to Me. • Gilbert banks were forced -to ' follow Suit. Specie payments were resumedin 1839. r Through it all, however; the Bank continues to make steady pre. ogress, and in ,addition to the 'bran:- 3. Elsie a resident, and followup ches already opened, several we- this line. of work. re opened in Upper Canada; r a mong others an office was estakt lyre bazaar held 'by the Evang lished at Bytown, now Ottawa, in , 1 Ladies Aid and Ladies Bi, 1840. By this branch ysstem th 9dr .i Claims', held. in the Town HalVin Bank' of Montreal founded the b ,• 'dike; was in every, way ;a sac - ban kpolicy of Canada, which has , as 'practically.;everythingof- resulted in elasticity of circi.lat A' e wall°Id* -ion regarded) ass; th'e mast attact' e. `r1 . 14 l e e r�' �.t'a. L. H. lsatbilerschj, of -Elmira. feature of the Canadian banking 431 is ' 'visiting her pai:ents; here. Her stein. , , father, lVli•.' F. M. Hess, wha has eenis im- When. Upper and ;Lower Can- provi g inndf or will. soon besome timi around ala were united in e841 the 73ank again). obtainled a new charter with an authorized capital of T50;000 lbs. A Mr. Lawrence, JJeffroy left en period of . great development fol- Monday for Parkhill.. Mr. Jet-; lowed a`.iid the Bank .took full ad- fret' is opening aj variety store vantage of the opportunity of there, and will be keeping u full extending its operations: Even line of different merchandise,such then the conditions were of a pr- as candies, dry, goods, notions, liar unitive character..e!spec'a'ly in the du -*'are, etc. way of transportation, • The only • ;affrey, for alt ern of 5 years, 3lr. Hartman Elsie of Dashwood in the village this week repair- ingpumps e p mp and. cleaning It ould'be a, credit to Zurich to hav railway in the country -vas amen A Cluistruas Entertainment will line of 17 miles between! Laprairie be held a tt .S.S. No. 9, Blake, onu and Sl John Queewhich formed; Wednesday evening, Dec: lith at part of the route between Monti- 8 o'clock, PrograiuZiie consists of eal and New York. The Allanline recitations, osngs,, dialogues,, a drill opened its ocean steamship !serve and other music. Aumission 10 ice in 1852 and about the same and 15e Everybody come help the time the Grand Trulnk and Great boys and ;girls get an indoor base- Western Railways were starte4 ball and other :school equipment: These greatly helped general pro- leacher—W. Finlayson. gress'. The Bank was to a very solid position when the American The annual concert given by the Civet. War carne to disturb the ec. 4th room !scholars. of Zurich Public) onoinic life of the continent. That school will be held on Friday even-' war proved a blessing in disguise i ing, December 19th. We all re- member' the . splendid programiee rendered in former years, and can assure the public that, the program this ,year will be ,equal if not better than 'any previous. one. Be sure Ind get your, tickets. early and be not dissapointed as to. irnsr,it. as far asljthe Bank was concerned. for it made large profits by lean ing its ample 1undsi in New York at highly favorable. rates. Confederation -enables the Bank still further to extend its toperat ionlsL it at once took a leading cart in the financial ,Life of the Dominion. Just as it helped in its early years to finance the building of the Lachine Canal, so 'it helped later in providing the magnificent transportation spstern .•which has meant so much in opening up and developing the ,counytiiy, The Bank's Impregnable Position— (To be continued.) THE MOLSONS BANK DEPOSITORS .,AND COMM- ERCIAL OM -ERCIII, ACCOTJNT'S Rte.. i!V:E COURTEOUS e AND EFFICIENT RANKING SER- VICE AT ArTt'bF Ot7Ef BRANCHES. 1. ' G C. 11, j0Vr. .; inagor Zurich Branch A real estatedeal of some inn- portance was ,transacted on, Tues- day, when. Mr., .A.ndrew I~`:Hesa,. rp Clerk, (Treasurer, Conveyancer has purchased the office :tram W'il Barns Bos. the, office formerly, an - envied, by Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer, on Victoria 'street,, land gets, inzine.f-. lata •possetioni, Mir. Hess has had bus office Lor the past tee years in the herald block and we will miss him'and his associate's. very. much. LATE JOHN KEYS From the Store With a 1000 Gifts T3EAUITFUL .AND USEFUL GIFTS AT GREAiTLY REDUCED Mee* ICES FROM LAST YEAR. OUR ASSORTMENT IS LAE I BR ANI NEWER. MAKE YOUR SE'LECT'IONS EARLY PROM TETE POT.:,I,- OWING Fine Diareonds, Pearl, Onyx and Signet Rings, Indestructible Pearls nicely boxed. Ladies Wrsti Watches, Sterling Bar Pins, Gents Vest Chains and Knives; Community and Rogers Silverware, Pyre.' Casseroles and Pie Plates, Out Glass, French Ivory Pieces and Sets Waterman.s Fountain Pens and Pencils, Cucoo Mantel and Boudie Clockw. ANY ARTICLE HELD UNTIL XMAS. HESS, The Jeweller ® e•••••a•a•so•43+•a4+• +•+++A •ase••••••••••••. .4.a z. Q 4 •. rust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Home . Blankets in Assorted _ colors Size 72x84. - • Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, pries •• ................ --. 15.1.e i �' • Ranging ' irom�, $7.00 to ... : � • • SAVE MONEY BY GI VING US A CALE, e•- A.]31G Stock of Harness aud Halters "always_ off lisu,air • ,t�.' • • Club Bags; Suit Casee aTrunks at Right , leees, • •' HARNESS REPAIRING A SFECIALT Il PRONE 101 • . • • • • • Seasonable Horse Go••. • FRED THIEL ZURICH • ••. +41� 4.++° °+°++++++++++° ++++ t.+4++444 ° +444+ t o A Fair Rub' ers Free • • The Manufacturers of RHINO Foowea, Have authorized us to hold an interesting Contest in on store + to show you that Rhino Rubber is the Toughest and most Wear resisting that science has yet discovered, :We have on hand :some sample strips of Rhine` Rubber, le • you can break .one or these strips by pulling with your hands + within. 30 minutes., without cutting, ;biting or bending it, 4' will give you A PAIR OF RADIO RUBBERS FREE, Previded • • you buy another pair; or have 'bought a pair this eeasone `q. .Men or boys must break therubber strip without assistn'ice,hut • ladies or girls. may try together, tug-of-war fashion COME INTO THE STORE AND "TEST YOUR STRENGTH" AND GET TWO PAIRS OF RUBBER FOR THE PRICE OF ONB THE CONTEST WILL RUN FOR ONE WEEK, COMMENCING S' ATURDAY,DECEIVI:BFR 13th. •• 0. FRITZ & SON • t SHOE MERCHANTS ZURICH ONTARM 4.4.•44hud'4++++444. 4.4.4.°l.'g,+'g'.'.c4i;"t"1.' +.1'..-'k'i°"i4,4'g°•14.1° 4.1,i-i'il4i,e4-kA The death occwed in, Hensall on Monday, December 1st, of John Keys aged. IA years. He was mar- ried 35'. y;eaas aggot o Miss Sparks of Stanley Tp. Mr. Keys retired front hes; term near Blake, Hay p..,'about live, years ergo, retire ing with lairs wife to Herisail, the early isutnrnei• he suffer' a pci- i;ytic 'stroke from 'wiecli he never recovered, aan;d had another one a utp.1. of nays previous to his. death. His. mother, who is 94 ye. tee of age is .still living, Mr,Keys was a good neighbor; and good citizen, He was a Conservative in, polities and always took quite aninterest on nubile affairs, Ho i survived by his widow, two none, ,All er t on the homestead, and Mr. 1?'eree Keys, and one daughter,Mrs Langrn<nid of Weston. The ,fun- eta) teak place from h:s late res-, ideme, Hoiisall on Wedni's'l ty a fee ,rlfooir to :Dayfi ld. cemotory. 4 Ch.ristrnas .-.,_-.,.•,mac Chlstmas is almost here and we are betterrt:. , ai ed than ever t supple our w n. is in the line of Chris t ime Gifts such as: GLOVES, HOSIERY, NECK'W'EAR, CEPS. SCARFS, `i` w'EATRR-a GAMES, ,TOYS, DOLLS, FA'N'CY DISTT'ES,Bro. NEW • FRUITS, RAT ON'S, CU 3RANTS, PEELS. ORANGES, LE. - MONS, '-.MONS, CANDI''" AND NU I'S. HIC 1fEST PRICES PAID FO h" t 11'Ob)L' CE, D.R MET) Al?PT-4 WAN TED, U L R. � ii M �r CEN 'RAL MERCHANT HONE 1.1 d4 7