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Vol. XXV No 49
ZURICH
THURSDAY'.
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OI JUNE, 4 1925.
If You have .any Articles or Real
Our Corner
Constables have speed trap's on
eaountry roads. This! is gettiriig Sus
aice down; tat a fine point.
Wherry Agnes liteephail asked;
-'6Are there any peace schools' main
tamed, by athie Dominion Governm-
vent?" She challenged the civilized
saations all told.
The Minister of Agricultures,ays
the next war will, be a, wier against
iesecta. A fir prosPeat for the
boy w4r;o hag to Speed Saturdays
pickinlg poiiatd-bugs!.
STRAYED.
Unto my premises; 7?arr Line,
a fine collie. clog, owner can brave
same by' paying expneses to •Ev.
Broderick:, R•Rii, Zurich.
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Znitant9a Soft sole 6L--5 -•
Infants Pat. 'Sli are, sizes 1-5 .•. 918c
Child's Kid Boots and Pat. Slippers!, 5-7 at
Girl's Pat. i'9Strap Slippers 8-10% 4 .. $1.50
Miss" Pat. Brown; and B1k. Calf Oxfords 11-2 __ r.___. $2.50
Womens Pat. -pomp ,Low R.. Heel 2;f-7 -- --_ .-_—. $2.25
.Women's Black Canvass, 1 Strap R. Heel
Men's Elk work Shoes 6-11
Grob Work Shoes, Bk.l or Tan
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4,t — $3.45
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And Oar BIG SALE will.
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to -day's wholesale price will be ended. i.
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IT WILL PAY Y,OrJ WELL TO LAY IN A SUPPLY FOR
THE FUTURE WHILE THIS BARGAIN FEAST LASTS_
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WE STILL HAVE SOME WONDERFULL VALUES • IN -°tea
,4+ PRINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEAS, SHIRTINGS, DEN-. e
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:;:t IMS, COTTONADES, SERGES, VOILES, LADIES' AND :;
•; ' CHILDRENS' HOSE, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, HANDKER- „
_' CHIEFS, CORSETS, ETC., ETC. ' 4
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' A' ONLY A FEW MORE OF THOSE GOOD SUITS .FORIVIEN ., 4
Al BOYS LEFT AT REDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. 3
aaa• ALSO MEN'S SHIRTS, •OVERHAULS, ,COMBINATIONS, , 3
..4.ETC., AT CUT PRICES 4
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6 lbs. Rolled Oats ...
3 boxes matches
2� bx•s. Shred. Wheat
2 bx. Silver Gloss sta
Corn Starch -bx _ 11c
Red -.,,Rose tea lb 65c
Salad e, Tea 1b: __ ....63c
'Gum powder, Ib. .. . 50c
Bulk Tea, any kind ... 50c
Maple Leaf Salmon ... 37c
Cascade Salmon. ... .. • ....17c
Peas, corn, tomatoes ... 19c
25c FRUIT JARS
... 25c
25c
Crown pints,, per doz 98e
rch 25c
Crown quarts„ dozen ... $1.18 a
Crown half -gal. doz. $1.60 3
Imp. pinta•; doz --- --. $1.16 .
Imp. quarts doz. _ "a.. -.. $1.45
Imp. half-gale'doz _ $1.85 $1.85
Lamp glasses any size 10c 4
Vinegar per gal. ___ _. _.40c ~
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-3 We close Saturday, night, June 27th, -
AFTER WELCH, THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK WILL'
a F 33E TURNED OVER TO OUR SUCCESSORS,. ,. Report .of Room III for the
;'„°ip,,el, monthof relays a
`'i' ANY PERSON RAVING A CREDIT BALANCE WILL l:' -jr. IV-365-0o/—Willie Leibold
PLEASE COME AND DEAL IT OU,T. �� j:3Dt Eloanor Fleischauer 487, Franz,
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•+ Kocheme 471, Leeland Willert 450,
"arae4'; 'George Albrecht. 447,, Rose Leibold
°;` ALL THOSE WHO OWE r US WILL PLEASE BE GOO] 4-4 ; l.;l Napoleon Ber�3 i, Wilfred
;, ENOUGH TO COMB AND SETTLE SAME WITH US; .. Due-ha4'me 133„ ;Carl Haberer.;420,,
a. --- + Beale S -rams 424, Grace Zettel., La
`4, 4" 4rarbene Schwalm ,385, Floyd Foster
4+4 THANKING OR YOUR LIBERAL PAT CON- '4 6, ()oldie Uttley .367, Ruth ,settee
YOU ALL I" .�,• 370,
-44 AGR DURING OUR...ST�S 5 IN 4UiU(ThL 4 " L365, Floyd Kropf 325,, Nelda gala-
y.+ al wal'ri1 324, 1Vlilfrod Uttley 323, :Greta
•.Koehler 26'7, Greta, Koehler 247, Earl
_ ht--`" ur Ch Ort. + Thiel 238.
lie�+ '! ;, „Sr. III—,.335-60% -Cecil 'Uttley 394,
'V Alice Koehlee 361, Ervin D>etticb
GENERAL MERCHANT" + 327, Clara Meknes 271.
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BLAKE.
The regular meeting of the
Mission Band was held. in the
church on Saturday afternoon; the
meeting' opened by 'singing .hymn
746, (c ren, read the ,scripture' les-
son, repeated M.S. prayer, then.
sang hymn 483, followed ;by
text, the reports were read, the.
roll call was then taken, then went
to classes. We sang hymn 778 and
closed with the Lord's prayer:
Mr. and iyIrs. Wal:. Finlay land
daughter penjt.. a day with fri-d
ends in London recently.
Mr .and Mrsl. Rate, of Shipka,
accompanied by Mr Viand Mrs P.
Fassold of Dashwood, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrhr S. Hen
Mrs. Clarke: and family ;spent
Sunday evening at the home of
Mr .and Mrs. Chris,.jBechler, Bron-
son Line. ,
Miss/ Gladys ..Douglas ispent
few days with friends in Heilsali.
Mr. Wm. Hey of Zurich, 'accome
ponied by ,a friend in spent Mon
clay with friends in the village.
An auto load of friends from
Detroit visited at the home of
Mr ,and 1VIaal. Lang Fester, re -c
swages.
Mr. Alex. Boyes of Egmondville
spent a ,couple of weekso n ahis
farm; on the Bronson Line.
Rev. +C. Schrag of Crich, cal,
led on friends .in the village on
Monday. .
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
Room -1,
Jr , .1T—Mai
cB e tl ro •ca.�
ubist 610;' Std "gatt
Dorothy, Stick°• 587 , Armand Gren-
ier 255.: m
Sr., le -Alice Decher. 630, Rosa
Zettel 613; Quimby. Hess56 2, Stew
art Thiel 479; Charles, Thiel 469;
Albert Liebold 433; Beta. Fleisehi-
ausr 312.
Jr. I—Ross Johnston 312; Lena_
ora . Haberer 301; Louise Willert
297; Vera Deichert 264; Shirley Ko-
ehler 249, Paul Hess 233; Rena Koe-
hler 231,- Ralph Uttley 201.
Sr. -Pr—Morley Salmon 194; Lel-
and Schwalm 185; Blanche Gren-
ier 105. •
Jr. Pr.—Eclith Deichert 169;Karl
Remb,e 169; Homer Samson 15.4; Be-
atrice Meidrnger 15j; Fred Brown,
148; Bartle Deichert 141; Ruth Fos
ter 139, Willie Brown 128; Beatrice
Thiel 104; Theresa Zettel 86, Alb-
ert Clausius 84; Velma Dengis 80;
Ednna Kocherns 52; Hubert Smith
'31; Mildred Kipfer 22; Louis Thiel
17 •
Mrs .G..Koelzler„ teacher.
B.esult of the Contest held in
Room II for perfect .work.
WINNING SIDE
Sr. III•—Fr»nci.s. Kipper„ Mary
Kochems, Richard Bedard, Earl,
Yungblut..JI'." III—Harold Stade H�Tfugh
MacKinnon, Byron Dcuharme,
Mill erda Geiger, Albert Heideman.
Roland Granter.
Sr. II -Leonard Smith Earl Flax
bard, Flo'ssie Stelck, Clifford Sal-
mon!, •
Jr. II—Harvey 'Ciausius, Roy
Sreith.
LOSING \SIDE
Sr. III—Pearl Sarraras, Helen,
Thiel,
,Adeline Fleischauer.
Jr. III—Violet Schwalm, 1' an
Willert, Lauretta Farwell, Margery
GascTbo, Clarence Smith, Olin Fos-,
ter. i
Sr. 'II—George Ducharnie,, Gor-
don ;t3ow tld, Gladwin Mellick, An-
tionette Grenier.
Jr. Albert, Reichert, Hazel
TOttley, Harry Foster.:
0. M. O'Brein, teacher.
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Chester - L, Snaith, P41410
$1:25 a Year in Advo;
111,601/4 Aa `LrAR5,. 2 NLAX OE OfiAI OOD,
dor Sale, try an Ad. in the Herald
:Kr .and Mre T. L. Wurm ep-
en tSunday in Bayfield.
Mr. Omar Den�,omy of iDetroit,
Iep'ont: the !:week -end with his fa-
thaor on 'the Saubfe' Line.
Messrs. Calvin Williams and Chas,
king of Buffalo visited at the Wil-
liams home ,here over Sunday.
Mr .a:nd Mrs. Jno. England and
1VTr`:.and Mrs. Wm. Wein visited at
Sebringville and Stratford
Reeve E. F. k.lopp is attending
tiro June meeting of the Huron
iCd}in.ty, Council
Dr .and Mrs. A: J. MacKinnon
were business visitors at Londoe
an• Saturday. '' ' . • '
Mr .and Mrsl. H; L. Albrecht
were visitors! to Tavistock on;
Wednesday last. ,
Miss Bella Campbell of ,Toronto
!spent a few days last week at the
hist a of Dr. and MS. A, J. Mac -
i innonr.
Mr .and 1VIrsL Jacob Merner of
Detroit, spent the week -end with
fere former's mother, 11VIi1s. G.
Meaner!. t -
Pleased to report that Mrs. Jos.
Chavartzentruber, who has `been ill
'i gall stones!, is somewhat im-
4'ovod.
Lor May.
,aredtt H'aberer 66,e £ Tf, d Mid. Ronlston ,of, Easter
13r,:. A���iday = evening suitors at
Koehler 597';7`tliehoe o£: Mr. and, Mrs. E. Stleck
1.4th con. • 1 ,
Mr .and Mrs. Hartman Steinbach
of Detrit, who have been visiting
relatives here fior a time left on,
Thursday for their home.
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Mr .and Mrs. V Werner and Mrs
H. Weeper of Buf elo wereevi'siting
with' Mrs: Werner's brothers, Mr.
John! ,and Jacob Waldo over Sun-
day..• ;
Mr .and iVlrs,. ,Harry Roe,e,,• Miss
Stella Deniolixy of "Windsor, and Mr
Clayton r Ortwein of Wiedisor, vis-
ited over the week-eln.d ewith re-
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs Chasi. •Eibler of
Crediton .,Mr .and Mrs. C. Hein -
miller and. Mr. Elgin Silber of De
troitcalled on friends here on Sun-
day. . .
'Mr .arr;d'Mrs. Rudy •Schxvartzen-
trubeir,; Mr .and Misr. Jacob Sch-
wartzentruber and family of the
Bronson Line, spent a few days,
at Wellesley ;and New Hamburg.
Me`tsrs. •Jacbo and John peich-
ert and Mrsi. Hy'. Yungblut \ at-
tended the ,funeral of the ;late L.
Paine at ,New Hamburg last ,Thurs
day.
With. Saturday, Decoration Day
int he United States, Americans
tourists from the west invaded
Ontario to the numbers of 5,000:,
and all highways leading td the
larger cities were jammed. ,
T. McMIL,LAN CHOICE
At the meeting of the South
Huron Liberals at. Hensall last Wed
nesday afternoon, Mr. T. McMillian
was chosen to carry the liberal
banner in the forthcoming Domin-
ion election. Dr. Shaw was e-
gain appointed president of the
Association; T. N. Forsythe, Kip -
pen, secrettarry; and I'tr. 0. Fritz,
Zuriclr;t reasurer. n
IN AUTO,WRECK
While Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose
of Windsor, accompanied' by Miss
Stella Denomy, Rayburn Durand
and Clayton Ortwein were return-
ing to Windsor after a week -end
!sit with relatives hero, they were
going along the hi;hway near Ch-
atham in, Mr:.,Rose's' large Stude-
baker car, when they were ap-
proached by two cars side b'y side
racing and coning head on. ,Mr,
Bose slowed down but 'could • not
taks` the ,ditch• as it wast too deep
so he turned out as tar as possible
and the: two oncoming cars ,whose
drivers is -thought, were intoxicated
plunged into his eat wittlh the re-
edit that all ttn4ari cars Were badly
,r- shod and ih9 occupants sem,
also in;)O blot not ser'lortsAy,
COAL
THERE IS A COLD (DAY COM-
ING. The present agreement ,be-
tween the miners and ,the Mine
.Ownjerisi expires on the' "3lst of
August. 'There may, and. 'may not
be •a strike, but be prepared'.
Prices ,are now at bottoms fill up
your bins 'with the best coal. Gen-
uine Delaware and. Hudson Anth-
recite direct from the .mines. It
snakes iwarm Friends: Egg, Stove
and Net size.
SOFT COAL
That highest grade, the best
unexcelled for domestic and thr-
eshing purposes. •
Genuine Lehigh Bullets and High
Grade ,Coke. ,
Carxtei- n.
HENSALL ONT.
Phones—Office 10w. House 10J
Save the Pieces
WE MATCH ANY SPECTACLE Oliia
EYE GLASS .ENS
LET US FILL YOUR NEXT Ste-
ECTACLE PRESCRIPTION. W.
CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF
NEW ALL SHELL FRAMES, ETA.
PROMPT SERVICE AND AT A
SAVING r -
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• Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x34.
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v • A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hang
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• Club Bags•, Suit Caste and Trunks at.Right Prices.
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Reliable Footwear
At Prices that save you Money
Mi's•sles
Misses
Childs
Patent 2 Strap Slippers, Rubber heels size 11-2 $t:19a
Pat and Oxf, rubber heels, size 11 to 2, pr. -_- ..-$2.76
Pat 2 -strap slippers • Low h,eel's, sizes 8 to 10% at $4,66!•
Infanta pat. slippers size 2 to 73, at ..a........ ._ ...... ....... '§e
Womens Pat. Tie, Cuban heels, a few left int ... $245
Growing girl's light tan and pat. 'slippers, Murray at $3.95
Wmo, 1 strap Pat.,:alipper, low heel, size, 2; :'to 7....-- $2.5fs+
Men's heavy work shoes at P $2.65.
Greg's Work shotes, No. 1 grade tan and black pr. -..; $3.54
Women's canvass slippers, leather soles at ....._ .._.. 95e,
ALL OTHER LINES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS
0. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
The Quality Store
It will be to our mutual advantage
if you will call and see our well
assorted stock Stock of Spring and
Summer Goods in all the lines we.
carry
NEW GOODS COMING ALL THE TIME, INCLUDING DRY
GOODS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS OF ALL KINDS, HARN-
ESS REPAIRS, NEW GARDEN SEEDS, ROOT SEEDS, AND a -OR
GHISIVI, AND WE EXPECT O1TR FIELD CORN SEED IN SOON.
And would advise our Customers to place their orders early
as good seed will be hard to 'secure, You will find our
vices right. Watch our Bargain 'Cotmter, Quality and Wee
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vice is our motto, . j
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DOUGLAS
GENERAL N1EfC' ArIAN?"
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