Zurich Herald, 1924-12-18, Page 1Vol. XXV No 25
Our Corner
Samna times we woxkder if these
*nail boys who metes up the table
• taloth will grow up to be uspottere"
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Toronto Haan was married ..in jail
• Reno other day, so he'l'l be well tra-
ined for staying honze, !at niglit4.
Who said; '"Fashionsmake the
euiretline move up and . down; rae
tions make it the other 'w.ay these
• day*"
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING.,DEC
E hill B � R XS, 19 24.. Chester L. smith, Pabz*-
$11.25 a Year be ,4•dyaxy ,
Christmas is almost here, let this be oue of rejoicing
Some womonj'tell: the truth and t COeteeERATION°' TILE KEYNOTE'
others are populapopular.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tritetnner of
the 14th icon,. entertained a number
of their friends to a fowl supper
on, Monday. night,
MOM. his being the proper weather
for golashes we presume ;the dear
yaungt hinge will wear only satin
pump's• `, •
After :seem girls in evening
dress we know why they •some ti-
mes 'call them `scorning -out" par-
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• Here we have every
'2 kind of 'Slipper for
• everybody, Slippers for tiny folks
1 to those in. which Father reads his
•p Et ening Paper, Women's Felt Juliet'e, al splendid assortment
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I of Colors at :$1,75, Women's Felt Comfy and leather Boudoir
Slippers from $1.25 'to $1.95, See See our new Women's Over-
ehoest, the Adjust) etyle. Men, Bl'aek and Choc. Kid Romeo&
at $2.95; - :Ment Felt Comfy Boudoir and Choc. Slippers• at $1.95.
Children's Felt slippers, a large assortment from; 75e, to $1.25.
111* Musses sizes 11. to 2 at $1.25.
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IrLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS DRESSER EUNNEB$, LAUNDRY
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Xmas Gifts for everybody
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on or about Dec. I
6th or 8th and T.
Will have a large
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FOR MAMMA
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FOR PAPA
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4 GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RINE SHIRTS, PLURSEs, PIPE' +
TOBACCO POUCHES, SOX, SWEATERS,' ETC, ETC': 4
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.-4-.. RANDRC S, TIES, iTOiS, GAMES, MOUTU ORGANS,QSR•
MITTi3, AND MANY, MANY OTHER
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Our Dates; Figs, 'Peels, Shelled 2
Nuts and Rai sins are . of , the ftnest .
. quality`. 'New currants have just
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PRICES. . NUM AND FRT./ITS T./ITS READY TO OPEN, UP •• AND
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OF THE :BANK OF MONTES XL
History of overOn.e Flundred'Y'eaxs
of Stteady' Growth and
,Use,fuln:ee;s.
•
Int he filletyear of its existeriee,
the Bank lstarted buiildieg up an
ample, reserve and initiated the
policy it has ever &inee rigidly ';a -
bored to, of kee ping al large part
of itsfunds liquid',' so that it might
at 'a11 times and under any cireunt
Itatances' by in an imp?egnable,;po-,-
Isition and be ready to meet any
emergency,. To -day its reserve
Lund amounts, to no leas 'than $28;-
228,000,
228,010, while 'its authorized capital
is $31,175,000; .'.Phe Bank now has
in exrc
branehre' . inr is n, and everypart of .tial
of ie
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Mr. A. Melick was at Seaforth on
Friday.
Mrs. E,Oesch spent the week-
end in Dashwood.
Mr. W, J. Ortwein; of Homan was
in: the village on Wednesday.
Mr. Daniel Smith, is spending
the week with friends at New Ham
burg.
Messrs. Wm.'Douglas and David
Tough of ]3rucefield were in the
village on. Monday. -
. • t.:.- Mr. Albert Gies returned from
generally felt that the:traditionsI kitchener last week, and will re-.
.of the institute are worthily up." main in Zurich for some time..
hied by Sir Vincent Meredith; Bar n
the President, and Sir Frederick • The Hay 'Township Farmer's
williains-.Taylor, the General Man -1 Mutual Fire Insurance Co. held a
ager;, Both save served with" the Director's. meeting in the Walper
Bank from their early youth. • House, Zurich, on Saturday, wnen
The Bank and the War-• a largo amount of business was tr-
As,the agents of,tthe'Donuni.o,'ansacted.
Government, and as the banker`'of
other banks, the Bank of Mo„utr m73ros!,, re riu
eal rendered notable service to the rlieiWilhiai• gris0a mill thisaweek,
ot orwingnnin.g to
country during the war. By eerie the breaking of some large gears
ling in large amounts of specie wee. In the machinery; in the upper part
ich it had invested 'abroad, avail- of the mill+ But the chopping
able at •short notice, it steadiedthp .rraill is being run daily,
einaneial situation in Canada at •
a time whea great apprehension '; The annual Christmas entertain -
was, entertained, and it thus •contr- mems, will be held next week, on
ibtuted largely to enablenng the Wednesday eve. the Lutheran Si.
country to tide over the period el School scholars will give their sel-
depress'ion. which '.supervened bei. actions, while on the following ev-
preen the outbreak of war and th ening,. Christmas night, the Ec*an=
:reorganizing of W:ir industral andi golical S. School will play a Peag-
eetmiic life..' In the difficulty prop ant, ;which is something new here.
;erns, of finance, which the Goveztl,��.'. The annual co gi y
- h evert ,ice by the,
'n:xent'�arrd . the, country leave becxr; ' ._ Zurich e
faced with from time to time since morn rl helds of � .Pven-.
school will be on Friday esren-
the1 close of the war, the Bank has ing, December 19th. We all re-
lent invaluable aid. mnrnber• the splendid programii e
Conditions having made it ad- rendered in former years, and can
visable for The Molsons :Bank to
merge with ni larger and and •str
ongerinstitution:' it is generally
felt that the customers of that
Ban khave been fortunate .in find-
ing their affairs in the care of such
a strong and helfp ulinstitution as
The Bank of Montreal.
The End.
During the season of 1925, 3,000
Mennonites are expected to "come
froru Russjia to take upland', in
Western Canada, and preparations
For their,.arrival int he, countryare
now under way. It announced
that 10,000 acres of farm lairds have
been: purchased Inc the Mennen=
itelolonizatio:n at a cost of $500,-
000. The deal inteudes the purch-
ase of si xfarms between Winnipeg
and Por,age La Prairie: on th.e Can-
adian National Railway, which in -
elude some of the finest wheat gr-
owth, land in the province. Prom-
inent immigration an eo:o.;rization
officials denied reports that 1025.
would see 80,000 Mennonites coning
to the west.' There are 50,0.00 Men•-
ni;onite& in Russia, desiriotss of seek
lig homes in the dominion, but 'it
was pointed out that the Soviet
Government objects• to their leav-
ing the 'country .having imposed
heavy passports charges and regu-
lations, :and the Mennonites in gesr-
a:ral are not in a' financial position
to move,
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
DEPOSITORS AND COMM-
ERCIAL ACCOUNTS RE!'
:SIVE COURTEOUS .AND
EFFICIENT BANKING S1iR-
vxcly AT ANY Oh'
iBRANCHES,
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C, B. JOY
i52axiager Zurich Branch
assure the public that the program
this. year will be equal if not better
than. any previous one. Be sure
End get your tickets early and be
not dissapointed as to ins it.
Much enthusiasm is manifested
in the'old, establibsed- shoe store of
C.Fritz & Son, with the rubber
pulling contest, and all the big and
little, °fhuskies" gather there to see
'Who has the strongest arms or the
toughest heads; land there is fun
and excitement galore. Some 30
individuals have succeeded in sev-
ering the rubber- in two parts;
while iseveral times as many think
they, '`should also be able. How-
ever., in, every contest there is a
champion,. ,andt hat honor this
time falls to Mr. Henry nowald of
the village, wbo demonstrated his
"might and brawn" on Tuesday ev-
ening 'by •seenaingly, easy tearing
five peicee ini succession about as
fast ..as Charlie, could hand them.
out; and ' Mr. Howald offered
r wo.gor that he could tear every
piece of rubber in, the shop in less
that., an hour, which Charlie did
not attempt to 'take up.
1l.rJNTi .PLAETZER PASSES
„Word was received here on S'rt-
i iday of the death oR Mr. Henry
Plaetzer, n:f Blyth„ who for 15 ye-,
are hadbeen - •eurployed on the
:Huron & Bruce R. R. and the last
tenyearswith the C. P. R, as.
'settle nimrn• Re was : u 1i o' ly kil-
ted by" a freight train corning from
Toao:r;,o on Saturday afternoon a-
botlt 4 o'clock, and w;is returning
from Welton, on the track, and ow
iiig to the .storm he did not site
or hear the train and the trr nnren
evidently chid not note.) heneither
for when. he did not retut•n to his
home
is usual nix e loe'k •, ;,
wife, .who is a sister of Mrs. C -n -•
°lin' Fuss' of Zurich, gage notice
andanon went in search' for h t.
and found this corpse with tn
:shovel s..ill it his ha id; Deeee;' 1 I ..
was. •,0 y -e it, o: age and was kete-nl.
to „rent' ureu d it"
uneeal Wi:;t h;+,4 .,., riesdt .ft- •
E:,lneen to 131y; h cemeteey lefe 3 i i
sur'Ci `•1 by h i .,., ,r , ,
and x+.sig dnu:Ir e '37r:1 ",r-
Leae Cif B'y..' a a • n' 's
a,tglr. i 3r: Those tvi`. 1 t rt;l , zi,
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fun s1 from hers 're; T+I C i +:
Buss Mies 1tl.aig i^' 'rts
'and David Pass. Mr i t "i Mt„i
Reichert, Air. and 1Vies. Alfred
chore, Mrs.. Emenue ",l ichert It s
Kty. Aikens, M.s.. ,ti' ni r 1' ' f f k' .' -. 1
fr ed and John tifef¢', Mi, a'Itd Mrs. w '.
P• gM a avl. •
GIFTS THAT LAST
the Store With
1000 Gifts
BEAUITFUL AND USEFUL GIleTS AT GREATLY REDUCED'PIt:�,
ICES FROM LAST YEAR. OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARGER AND.,
NEWER. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY FROM THE FO")
OWING
Fine Diarnoncls, Pearl, Onyx
and Signet Rings, Indestructible Pearlsr
nicely boxed. Ladies Wrsti Watehes, Sterling Bar Pins, Gents. -
Vest Chains and Knives; Community and Rogers Silverware, Pyre:e
Casseroles and Pie Plates, Cut Glass, French Ivory Pieces and Seta
Watorrnans Fou,.tein Pens and Pencils, Cucoo Mantel and Beadier
Clocks.
ANY ARTICLE HELD UNTIL XMAS.
HESS, The Jeweller
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• Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse •s Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84, a
O • Also a Number of Beautiful. English Plush Rugs, prices s .
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te Ranging from • $7.00 to $1g, ..
a SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A C4L6._.-_ •
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o A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on la'aud. •
s Club Bags, Suit Cases and. Trunks at Right Prices. •
PHONE1t •.•
• HARNESS R..'P,AIfING1 A SPECIALTY
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C. Fritz & Son
t Featuring Rhino R.ub-
ber Footwear made
I by Aires holden Tire
• and. Rubber Co.
+ • Demand this Brand, no matter what hind of Rubber Footwear
you waiit iw o have it in this famous. brand. Rhino Extra rein
forced hacks and van2pa' w ith heavy rolled edges and fixings
Compare these with any other makes you wish.
Mens Heavy Duek Rubbers, White Soles,Rolled Edges ... $3.75
.Men's Heavy Duck, Red soles , Rolled Edges at _..... .. $3,50 �.
Men's 3 Buckle Overshoes.
$3,006
4. Boys and Youth's Heavy R ubbers at $200 to $2,5%
t. Women's Galasbes at 2.95. Free Baloons with: Boys and Children
.p, Rubbers. FREE RUBBERS, see adv. on. Pagew 4.
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SHOE MERCHANTS
Ohrisfmas
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Chistmas is almost here and we
are better prepared than ever to
supple our wants in the line of
Christmas Gifts such as:
GLOVES, MOS I E R Y, NECKWEAR, CAPS, SCARFS, S6v.Ps:.'I'El
GAMES, TO YTS, DOLLS, FANCY DiSt{ES, ETC.
NEW FRUI'la, RAISINS, CURRANTS, PEELS'. ORANGES,, LE-
MON'S, CANDY AND NUTS.
1oT.CiK•IESI' Pet ICES PAT.D FOR T-R.ODUCE DRIED APPLES
WANTED.
R. N. L)OUGLAti
Q NVERAL M 'W I- NT
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