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Zurich Herald, 1922-09-28, Page 1
Vol . XX 11 1 No ZURICI-1 THI ofe 'I, DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. Leather Goods White ' Goods For Dress or Sport.. A wide assortment of samples Reliable. Workmanship Close 'rices Quick Service You benefit b, at as close a rofitas " we canstand GET YOUR NEXT. PAIR HERE. se eve sell THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES,: h4�+iih', - c. nira. ,Carry Heyrock •'spent the i last week at 'Detroit. jMrs, :Hutchinson, left .on Satur- day .for Kitchener. I • ilrs,.E. Geiger of Dashwood,dis upending a few days •this week in the village,. Mr. and. Mrs. F .Southcott of Grand Bend, spentthhe past week I the home 01 Mrs: L. Rennie. • 111r.; and Mrs, H. Gruen of r Pig- `••... eon, Mie1L were week -end visitors at the home of Mlr. and Mrs. John (Gaseho Pig - :,,,,6, cs•o...ova • .o o.o dv,o �.•e•q•m•�+. .•o+ v�•o a ca..o.o.o.:�.o,�a.ca j Bishop Ha19mati, of Petersburg ��•��O+Gr4`.G?-4•lJ0•lJ�JO'4Gd•O.O•G1'O.O'O•ll�04��oc� 000000c.' . b,c�'�'c�c�'Co'as�`='c:'©`�•c'o �`00.14c7'O!?•IOO•4�4'•Ac••�•�eaYltl.uetL'd d•eVin$5eTFiC�S in the 7I 4* D �jd- Mennonite:church on Sunday. , Mis Jensen ,o Detroit, is vis- Meg hex two brohters, Messrs. John and Jacob Galanxan, for .a few Miss Peary Wurtz, who spent a few weeks, at Guelph and Kitch- ener, returned to her tome here on Saturday. 1 Mrs. Win. 1 aercher, who had been \ luting here for several ve- e�> s, returned to her .home at )e-• it oit; or. Friday. Mr, Norman Rupp and family of Detroit is visiting with his .moth- er, -Mrs,H. Rupp, the latter having rzco;.`ecl into the house owned , by Mrs .A. Smith. Mrs. H. H. Happel of Kitchener, who had been{ for the past three weeks, iiTith her mother, Mrs. R. Heideman, who is ill, returned to her --home. on Wednesday morning. ,Miss Laurie, nurse, accompsnied Nliae Studer; both of Toledo, .1.), called on the for.iuer's sister, s H Galintan, one day last STYLE DI OF Ladies' Suits, Cats and Drsses LA one AT Savng P1cs WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE VERY NEWEST: STYLES FOR ;F.1 -.LL AND WINTER IN WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR • .(4T MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES.' ALL WE , ASK IS THAT YOU. COME` AND SEE THIS FALL ' FALL DISPLAY BEFORE YOU DECIDE N PURCHASING, FOR WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT WE • HAVE JUST- THE STYLE 'YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AT JUST THE PRICE YOU WANT TO •PAY. • 4 4 Ladies' is OUR NEW LINES OF LADIES' m FELT AND BRUSHED WOOL HATS HAVE -`JUST ARRIVED IN A LARGE, ASSORT- MENT OP COLORS, ONLY A FEW OF ,THESE HATS LEFT. GET YO'CjR'S WHILE (THE PICKING IS GOOD. repo r 'fI:d inIrStiils 44 Tie 4.g an in Tawe will get equal i -. , . lion- in the fit oi his cloths' we have l'a sort of pride' in fitting MEI illiell eN OTHERS FIND HARD ;TO Pi EASE; THAT'S WHY' WE HAVE A OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ALWASY WHAT " TT ,SHOLT 4; ,�}, ,J) • BE. SO , WHEN LOOK ING FOR YOUR •NEAT St Frt, ei5' . COME IN AND GI'V'E 'fJS A TRIAL, AS WE FEELSATISFIED. 4 WF HAVE J11ST,THE THIN G FOE PALL AND WINTER IWEAR 4 4 X04 '4 4g4D ggest and Smallest FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON AAND- :phone 59 WE ARE I f' TUE. MAIUCE FOE€- ALSIKE; AND CLOVltll SEED �yy �1'�`r • JL` K�pper, C. °"'EH her, O ,Surerus, H, Neeb and E. Wiaiami Were or. a ;pleasure' trip to Kitch- ener, Galt, Hamilton over the we- ek-ein3. Mr. Either remained at Kitchener for some time. At the auctionsale of house- hold . effects and dwelling prop- 4:4+++++++++++44÷÷++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.++++4 er t,y of Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger, ion Saturday, the prop2rty was anc- +4• tinned off to Mr. Herb. Mousseau. for the sum of $875.00. slip. Mous- +4• seau intends moving thereon sho- 'g; i tly. .4'. Rev. M. J. Wilson pastor of ( James ,St. Methodist ;church, Ex -I' +1. eter, will occupy the pulpit in the Evangelical church on Sunday' .4. at both services and at the 1.4th' t. Of a ! n conG.1Endurable : , in the afternoon. Rev. J. .4. co!, thealocal pastor, will eon - Chester T}F Oma, Pititablifif $1,25 a Year iz Mit'!Na? em CLEAN RELIABLE DURABLE fOR +5CN0OL. and COLLEGE n Ideal founen From $2.00 u, W. G. HESS Jeweller and Optician Zurich, Ont. • • Tires! fTires! t" HAVING A NUMBER OF ROYAL OAK AUTOMOBILE TIRES 44 IN STOCK, AND WISHING TO DISPOSE OF SAME, WE ARI a;, OFFERING A 30x3TIRE, GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 MILES s AT $12.50, WHILE ,THEY LAST. ALSO A NUMBER OF HEAVY' a INNER TUBES AT $1.85 EACH, • • •A NUMBER OF AUTO RUGS AT LOWPRICES. • t. EVERYTHING IN HARNESS AND REPAIRS. PHONE 10 •>4)0"W0,9000, 44,.4.4. ..4) fCOG.04►CYih4?Q'v4><iC*i.b^30.4)...?iO4•410. 4,41°4411: 4 14, 8 8 8 4 duct anniversary 'services at the James St., church, Exeter. Produce Wanted. • Owinig to lack of space 1•,•0 cannot .go into any details of the Fair this week, but ,publish a list of the prize Winners ar . follows;- HORSES General Purpose -Brood mare at.: conzparsied by foal, F. Deno'uy, Foal F. benomy; year old H H. Neeb, X+' Denomy, E. Haist; Two 'year old, :D• Fuss, E. 'Harts, H. H. Neeb; Three year old, J. Manson & ,Son; Span in wagon, W. Decher, It H.•' Neeb; Sweepstakes W. Decher,: • Agricultural Class -Brood Mare accompanied: by foal,• D. Burns, G. e; uru JaeobFoal, 1). Es, G'r. Jacobe 1)..Burns; Yearling, .b. \Villert Three year .old, J.Ty. • Steinbach; Span in wagon, S. Allison, C. True- nzner; :Sweepstakes,,' J. Allison }Teary Draught -Brood snare ac- vcornpanied• by foal, D. Burns,`;1Vic- A.14ster' & Sons; Foal, MV eAPister & Sons, and 2nc1; yearling MoA,I is - iter• &•Sons; ,Ttii*o year old,'11Ie4llis-. ter & Sons; ;Three year oZ, ]): Burns, McAllister •&. Sons; Snail in wagon; F. Elt.erington ,:n"d sve- epstak4s. Roadster �•Clags-Brood, mare ac- companied by foal, "J: Becher Jr. and 2nd; Foal, ,J''Decher Ji;., and 2nd; Yearling, S. Decher.• Jr; Two Tear old,' W,'Decher'; Three year. all W'. Decher; ' span in. \va;o i;, Hy. Steinbach; Buggy harks in crud g y,..J.. Green,. .Ed. Resterrrcyor, 5weepstnl es, J. Decher, Carriage 'Class=•-lirootl mare ao- ^,pmpanic d by foal, J, Dechor Jr,, • 'oal' J,. Deoher Jr; Yearling (Conihadcd. on Page Pour). CASTOR I For Infants and Children $n Use Fors Over 3O Years Always bears lac NOW THAT THE CHILLY WINDS OF FALL ARE GAA1N' •3p. 4' BLOWING, ONE MUST THINK OF THE COLDER AND WFft 4 • WEATHER COMING. WELL! ��� E ARE RIGHT ON THE•J'OB .4. WITH ENDURABLE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD. + DREN. OUR STOCK OF RUBBERS FOR THE WE1' IS COM- ' • a, PLETE. WEAR THOSE OLD COMFORTABF,E SHOES 13Y + ▪ FITTING THEM WITH A PAIR. . • Our Windows are displaying some of the Classy and Nifty Iliw + • styles, which afford so much comfort this season, 4. IA ECONOMICAL 13Y BUYING AT THESE STORES . . F IT , SON . SHOE MERCHANTS • Z RICH DASHWOOD : 4. t..1..,4 i•+4.4.3.o43•or.E•,4•.4••4•.4•,g•;4•.§•.4•.h+e4.••F.14i'+.4•.;..4..y++:^,4.•4.oe.,4•'4.•,4.'g..1^•g,•4,•4•+++.0 a `:a '"�• • Decher, Jr; Three year old, Geo. Ingram Span in wagon S. Deft ricch; Single in buggy .H H.Neeb, H. Beiber; Sweepstakes, J. Decher Sr. Judge \V. J. Douglas, ,Calad•- oniaj. t LCATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS Registered Durham--- W. McAliis ter & Sons ;,tank ail prizes in this. class. Other Than Purebred Durham - Cows in milk of in. calf, P. Haberer, F. Haberer, F. Xochems; Heifer calf, E, Klopp and 2nd; Yearling heifer, O. Surerus, J, Pfaff; Two year old heifer, 3, Pfaff; Fat cow. O. Surerus; Two year old ,;tees, J. Pi'aff, 2nd and 3rd; Yearling ste sr,' J. Pfa°f. and 20d; Steer calf F Haberer, O Surerus, E. Klapp; Holstein cow, H: Yiing'b'lut-, E. Ilolal7,_ Sweepstaes, J Pfaft tleri of cattle Grano,' .ATPfaff flea, tai e':l Durhiuu -W : NTc ei'l s- ter & Sons • took all prizes in this Calss.` STTC1 P--Leichester•--W; 11teA1'Tis- 7 ter & Sons took all prizes in this Lincoln. Sheep-Shearling rarer; Geo •penhale' Anted• ram G. Pen' hale;,;.Shear•ling .ewe; "P• Snowden, G, Penhale; Ram lamb, G. Penhale and Ind; Ewe 1 mb, G. Penh.aae; I :rw,; .,w,...,„,....aa rmn,°na.M. :rrnw +u«4+•. Y� E OLSON ,••••••entam Incorporated 1855 Capital Paid. Up ;$4,000,000 Reserve Fund '$5,000,000 Over 125 Branches It is notnecessary to rxiake a special trip, to the nearest branch of The' Molsons :Bank, every time you want to isiposit money. Send your deposit to the Bank by mail. Write today to the nearest manager of - The Molsons Bank for its- ,formation. W. COLLES Manager Zurich Brant Ewe:having vaisecl lamb in I9'22, (, penhide, ta`., vSnorvd an. Tine Wrioi Sheep--A.ged ram, 4; : .