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Zurich Herald, 1923-03-01, Page 3Vol. .XX 1 1 i No 34 ZURICH THURSDAY O1" i .II,Ni MARCH : LET US TAKE CARE , 1F YOUR FEET WE ARE SOLE AGEN. Ta FOR Tngo DISTRICT.` ;FOR TI.IL CELEBRATED Dr. SCROOLL'S, FOOT EASE AND A iCH'STYPOP:RTERS, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WIt H SAME BY WAKING ORDERS. .=DO NOT SUPPER FROM FOOT (TROUBLE IG' YOU CAN GET RELIEF BY WEARING r1 JitES20. ° • We have past a feav dozen pair of• comfortable warm Ise ats which we are sealing at abigisacrafie;e, and it will pay; you to take advantage of thetse b argains for next winter's wear. EVERYTHING TN FOOTWEAR AT POSSIBLE LOWEST PRI ,CES. �� I C 1923. ■ tl EC THE FIOME OF GOOD SHOES REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. op.�q 14O.04•®.©•4.0.0•�•OO•'©A•C�.ti•C�• �•©•9.O.0•4.0.•�•��.•0.0• l pQ�G�pG`�d"�OO�P4�4�4�4��'r�P404Qp0'�4�Oo.•�, QD • • 4.r 40. S . ,00 401. • • Miss Elizabeth Rennie visited at London this week. M.i'. and Mrs. T, L 'Worm; and Mr Nesbitt Woods were Sunday vis- itors' et. Bayfield. • Mist Moses Geiger is visiting wwith 'hex (sour, Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Geiger, at Rockwood,, • .Miss, Louisa Roerig, who is em- ployed at Kitchenerni is spending a few weeks with friends and rel- atives here. Mr. Michael Hoffman, left for Iiitalheuer on Wednesday morning where Mrs. Hoffman is staying for a few days. Rev. Mr. Clemens of Rodney is assisting Rev.. J. G. Litt, withgthe revival :services in the Evangelical church, 'this week. Mr. David. Schnell of. Sask.,. who is spending the winter with relati- ves and: friends, is, at present vis- iting' at Guelph and Kitchener. Mr. D. Deitrich of Mt. Carmel,. called 'an ltlr. G. Holtzman of the village one day last week to in- vestigate wind insurance and loot: out a ,policy in the Western farm- ei:'s wand Insurance Co. Mre. D, McClinchey, who had. been visiting for sons time at the home of her .brother, Mr. W. C. Wagner, 1e,ft for London this week.: lv1r. Jacob Brown of the Goshen L ne, Isputh, is hol'dix g an auction gale of Farm Stock and implem- ents on March 12th, es Mr. Brown s retiring and moving to Zurich, hi?s son, Mr, Melvin Brown will as- suume:the running of the farm carloads of coil asal,'l 'ast week, at Zurich were Anot�i i fe,- sindf4rU into rto �wi ri fo. Xiope 'sea , ing will be, ove ended. • WE WI'aH, TO HAND OUT A THOUSAND THANK YOU'S ITO EV- ERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD WHO HELPED TO MAIs"E OUR BIG STOCK REDUCING SALE SUCH.A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. IF ANYIONE HAD TOLD US ITHA.T WE COULD HAVE REALIZ- ED EALI?ED SO MUCH READY CASH IN SUCH A SHORT TTIME, WE WO- ULD HAVE SAID CRAZY. IT CAN'T BE DONE—WE HAVE LEAR NED A WHOLE HEAP OF GOOD THINGS DURING OUR SALE AND THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IS TO GIVE GOOD Bite VAL- UES IF YOU WISH TI MAKE A SUCCESS. ? THIS IDEA WILL BE CARRIED OUT SUCCESSFULLY IN THIS PLACE OF BUSINESS HEREAFTER. \ViE HAVE ALWAYS TRIED TO GIVE A HUNDRED CENTS WORTH OF .VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR . SPENT WITH US, BUT IN THE FUTURE WE'RE GOING TO GIVE ONE HUNDR- ED AND TEN CENTS O EVERY DOLLAR: • DErrilutz airmaiasa • This Newspaper Space is taken tip merely to Ebb express ourfeelin s and to Thank the Thousands that v sie€i Our Big Sale. Anel .si not intended far an Advertisement Cheater L. Smith, Publish $1..25 a Year In A.d1talq $l,5O 1 A•RRr.%R4,tb3lr1A.i B4 UIIAT ODD Save to Pieces We eat duplicate your Broken Spectacle Lenses from the Smal- lest Chip within 36 Hours. ilEaS the Jeweler JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Incorporated 1855 Capital and Reserve $8,000000 Over 125 Branches THE OLS PS B Farmers- will secure sympath- etic banking at any, of our br- anehes, Careful attention tot the needs of Canada's Agric• uitural interests has alwa,'y!sbe- en a feature of Tbe Molsons Bank. Savings Departments at every Branch. Deposita ad $1.00 andupwards invited, C. H. JOY Manager .Zurich Branch y.2..400**41v0 4•*4•'e.4•*:'*oo.G+' '.•Ss 4668,404 0.04 4. '*•a4o4o4-54y,.k034 S Cj p inter rse Go Tust Received a large , number .of Genuine Woolen Horse •6 Blankets in Assorted"'colors Size 72x84. a Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices 44, o `a Ranging front $7.00 to _..... ...... $13.00 a • 4SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL.. A o A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. *, Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY PHONE 102` FREDT - - de I :,. L 41, it'••04 ,30q-' ,i, -y, rU•tt•40- 4**4i,*0•4:*:•,0 i• x.0 ,0 4,4-2 c43,,4f' p .4 ^ 4% {l+, lotso ttie • ,• uple of weeps . • e season for fir - and. this trouble We would ask. our readers to .jaa+44404• �••i+•:��r•i••Pr•> •:•• •i••:•.+014•F•a43r•£••II••f�9••S••F••+4o4r• •4• 101.:•��•�+ ^++ �,; .:. pay particular attention to the a -a t mount of Auction Sales being ad- vertise d vertised iii the Herald from Week! a. to week, Drily a feta years ago,! 1 scarcely a farm 'silo was itenr- ! •I° ized in the Herald and now pr ict- l .g. really everyone is hated. Farm-; + Now, that the Holiday giv- ers are awake. to the fact th•it it i $ ing Season is over, most of tis pays well to advertise in the local ; 4. corer, and yet some business men i aro' getting to think of our cherish the ignorant Idea that it4does not pay. I •II; own personal and family needs The steady cold and stormy tae- M The weather has been cold ether of the past few weeks, has lately and ask yourself if you at last 'made a break on Sunday, :� have enjoyed. warm feet dur- as the good old sun again made * ing this spell of winter. If not its appearance, and real spingr like Weather took place, and by ?1,, come to us and we can assure all appearance it looks as if March• rou comfort in footwear , as would conic in 1±e a lamb, and .g ~rear as durability. then we can look for something .�. roumli at the end of March, •as 11-•'' •'F', ;rjnter .o �� we saying goes,, 'cifit comes in like ti, lanib, it goes out like a lion." MRS. BUD, HEIDEMAN PASSES. Henrietta Scli ltz, relict of the late Rudolph Heideman, massed a- 4 t 1v at the home of her daughter, *NCH '4i.rs. D. H. Steinbach, at hotly, -TOL, T on Saturday iy Ssb ua m>ta lis aa4+# • t x•3.3++4,4, 3•++4 +4• ,• tare' and 24 days. Deceased; was born n Germany and has 'been in this country for 50 years, of which time :she lived. (mostly in Zurich, and was lughly esteemed by all who knew 'tor as a loving and of ii kind d•sposition.' Slie had not been well t �r 'so1me months and last tall left Zurich for Detroit, after whchshe she trent to Holly, Mich Ter husband pi' -deceased 1101'4 about a year and a half ago. She leaves to mourn her loss 6 children Ire 11. H1 i„nt?1 an M- Li Brom yo of De- fol 4 Repairinq done by the SHOE MER • —WE ARE— YOURS VERY TRULY :. Phone 59 ZURIO H Prod.uce Wanted Bring us Your Alsike and Clover Seed. We always pay the, highest Market Price according to Quality gP trait; Mas, D. EL Steinbach of Holly ItItch,; Mr. Theodore 1-1:e.i.aerattn Minnesota, Mr. Albert laeideman of ing also predeceased her. The faitily Were all present at the Proaral except Theodoiai Made - man of Minn. The remains were. brought to Zurich where they wore entered in their last resting place on Wednesday afteanoon `.a the Lutheran cemetery, Rev. IT. sympathy ot their itinny Per Infants and Children la Use For Over 30 Years Ahvays bears the Sigatibrre of SPEC WE HAVE JUST BST PATTERNS ANI A. BIG DISCOUNT t GIVE US A CAI ICES, (QUALITY