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Zurich Herald, 1923-07-12, Page 1'Vol. X•X 1 V No ZURICH. THURSDAY IVTORcif1Nt ew Spring NOW THAT SPRING ' IS AGAIN NEARING, YOU WILL BE.. ..WANTING A REAL, STYLISH, AND UP•,TO-DA'T'E SLIPPER FOR THE` OCCASION'. We have just what You are looking for. A. Slipper for every Foot, in ,the Correct Style, and a perfect fit. Watch our Window Display and come in and ask Or our low prices. o WE ARE TfFRE TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE RIGHT GO- ODS ATPD PRICES. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES LILY • 12. 1923. REPAIRING NEATLY, HONE • vo.v3 04 • 0��oov nog • id -Summer CIea ra 1 a ere is an opp rtu ity to :' a' bt in e desirable andpopular o ular dresses of the summer season • at a remarkable reduction. learance is a firm and hard master, it respects neither value nor fashions. Everything . in the line of Summer Dress Goods must be sold regardless of costa We have a great variety,of styles and the col- ors are the choice of" Fashion "CHOOSE EARLY" Note the remarkable reductions on the followin atiu.es, Organdies;Foulards, Voiles, Etc: Raines rgandes oularas 4 ILE REGULAR $2.25, CLEARANCE PR• ICE. REGULAR $1.35. ' CLEARANCE PRICE.• REGULAR 90c. CLEARANCE PRICE REGULAR $2.25 & $1.75. CLEARANCE, PRICE $,1.50 90C' 65c $400 ) REGULAR $1.25. CLEARANCE PRICE ...... 90c. REGULAR $2.25. CLEARANCE PRICE ., _,. $1.75 yf REGULAR $3..75.•4," CLEARANCE PRICE $1/.25 REGULAR $1:65 CLEARANCE PRICE - $1905 ;h REGULAR $1.25. CLEARANCE'PRICT 90c REGULAR 90c. • CLEARANCE, PRICG -. -. a 350 RE(xUL AR 50c• CLEARANCE PRICE .. AS WE IIA.EV AT PRESENT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 'T'HESE GOODS, ,DON'T FORGET SOME OF ('T'HE'SE AEE ONLY DRESS LENGTI1$L REMEMBER THE OLD +SAYING, "THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORK." t4++4+++y *+3•+!3•++• +++''x+++414•1+ + +++ •++ ++ •,• •b+3 ++.1r•b+ ••1114•44•II44• •II•• -1.4.++++1 +++fi+4!4++ ip R,--..ETEN J. Phone 59 Z U R 1 D H Produce Wanted Bring us Your Alsike and Clover Seed. • We always pay the u larenee Hoffman ,of Galt; g the week under the rs 'i pen 4; I3 Ari �.a roof. i4 8s ..• Geo: Vol'land and John True n of Detroit were visitors llez; helipa'st weer. '''t-„DiGiseho and (sister, Mrs. „arse spexrciing the we- ci. s'P, eon, Mich,; ISl .Mrs., Arthur rnemner spent the holiday with is parents. rtt Mrs, Hy.;Siemon of Lon- er #Era holiday.. visitors at ie hoinli Tri'Mr.. and., 1'vfrS. A. Foster. \fr:,ai %, Mrs. WineLi�slnan and. two sons; of Detroit WOW .Visitors .at tl 1 r,: 5rne of Mand Mrs: 14 t 14Ti+r'' a4d. Mrs. W( H. Frank, Mr 1" llie, and •Mr's. L Galster, of 1itrvaenc ; were holiday visitors here. i r L d° Mrs. Ralph Litt of Tor- onto ole holiday visitors at the Ening l �a1..'parsonage, .Mrs. Litt •girt f^!mi1g remained here for ';a tame. �1a .:;and Mrs. W`m. Oeseh, his 1,7 ul:: +r, .and...•Mr•s.: Buncho all of IO ion were visitors with relati nes l cr€ lash' Sunday. Li, aid Mrs Morris Rau and f.iniil of Deiroitl4wertie holiday vis- itors 1tri.th the fbrmer's parents, Mr; , l{au. has ,returned, to the city, *x hile Mrs. Rau 17411 remain here' for • soh& time Mr. '^azar. Mrs. Jacob A.. Smith, their soh. Earl, and Mrs EarrSmith of lIetroit, spent the holiday with relatives here and at Creditont'. The i;.rnily; ;is this year eemjoying a now, Piiekard' Six Sedan. —OBITUARY— , OBITU9RS' i••9i'4•+bir•!®#AOPiNIIR••lii••tNM••1/R•+►••••+►"e•' a•t .ap3r; waS•;•lsorn- DIAMOND Engagement RINGS In• White,. Green or Yellow Gold Moun. tings, $20 to $100 HESS the Jeweler PHONE No. 74 Chester L. Smith, PublIalkek $1.25 a Yea Tn '441,1410,4, so 'xN t;rirARS,til.44Y SX'044.464X1r Incorporated 1.855 Capital and Reserve $9,0000017 Over 125 Branches' THE MOLSONS BANK. This institution offers depomit ors safety for their savings, re- ason;zble interest compounded every !six months, and freedoms from red tape in case of with'. drawls. Savings.. Department at every ` Branch. Deposita of $1 and upwards invited, C. H. JOG' Ng Manager Zurich . Branch • • _- _ •• ••i • • • • • • Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices., *- HARNESS, REPAIRING A S PECIALTY spring norse....uooas•, Tust .Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse i_ Blankets in Aeeorted colors Size 72x84.. t„ Also a Number .of Beautiful English Plush Ruge, Prices Ranging 'from $7.00 to .._ ••- SIS• AVES'. MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL. A. BIG Stock" of Ha • • nd' Halters always on hand.. FRED THIEL • • PHONE .1M • Atigust..185s in Flay Township, and passed away in the hope < of Et- Erna! life ori July 5th, 1923, in the '14441444+++++++++++444.++++++++++44114+44444494* home of her ; children,'' AIr: •and Ms"`. ' 14,7 Saimaa' Deitz;' in Zurich,' where she ahadi been 'staying for- several mon, ths, and where she received the bef,t of care b her loved one .1.. . Sh? was taken away., -as -we see �+ thinga, all ;too soon, aged 69 years, ,and 11 months to the day. She t .was a faithful member of -the Ev- angeNreal. Church t ober end.More. ,thT'n lifty-one, years ago Iihe was' n,.it,•ien to her now mourning hus- band, father • Jacob Koehler• She Tea-kes 'to mour,•o„ husband, 2 daughters, one son and many fri- erids,'one daughter' and two sons preeeeded her to the better world. Mother Koeh'er was•' one' of those unaseaming, but faithful wives and. mothers, who will be much missed,. b'rt whose -'memory] will live for years to • corne• A short •memor- ial .ser \ lee was conducted by the past•w; Lev. J. G. Litt, in the home after ,which her reinaina were laid to rrs.t in the Bronson Line cem- etery. A goodly, number of nen- ghbors •and friends from, abroad, as wr.,i aa a_ 1 trge'relationship we- re, present, ,.to showtheir respects to one whoM they, held in higl, es- teem., The fancily has the sym- pathy er the entire community. In conciu irr'o the ',pastor gave e-- prey: inn of. the, feelings of the /totalling Wends, In his own words lclirus • Goodbye, dear mother, always kind •ilow.,much : we'll miss your loving smiled,0 lour stay with us was all toobreif Arid now your gone -we stay behind. `4 our presence always MI of sheer k•our council' ever safe andnane; Our very words were full of love; Ali sorrow fled:when) you were near But now you are with saints above; , We re battling here with sin below; c want to meet you over there,, Where all is happiness and love:, i'es, mother dear,we long to live As life of faith -be true to God; 3'ttit.n we 'shall meet inheaven's bliss Io share the joys which lie will give Io J'ettis only be the praise; Its saved you, kept; you to the end '.11;u now you •sc1 a lim faee to face i To tell the storysaved by. grace" highest Market Price according to Quality J'ot infants and Children, I Use ForOver3O1tears y•10006, ARGAIN IN Footwear Canvass See our South Window for Big Sacrafioe in broken lines of White Canvass footwear, : Prices ranging 'fromi 75e. to $1,50, Also many new varieties of Canvass Footwear in our Stock 'f• not listed here. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Repairing done by the very latest methods 0. FRITZ & SON • 'SHOE MERCHANTS ZURICH ONTARIO BPBOIAL VALUE WE HAVE JUST OPENE D UP A NICE LOT OF THE LAT- EST PATTERNS AND COLORS. IN CREPES, OINGHAMS, VOILE, PRINTS, GELATEAS, ETC. ALSO WE ARE MAKING° BIG DISCOUNT ON HALTERS, AND HARNESS REPAIRS, MITTS, AND GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS, E:CC., ETC, GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR PR- ICES, (QUALITY CONSIDERED) WILL COMPARE WITH ANT OF OUR COMPETITORS. Highest Prices for, Farre Produce R. N. DOUGLAS GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE 11 7 E3LAKE d 4 a