Zurich Herald, 1927-11-10, Page 4Yi
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"I'M ;tIIYRON COUNTY COUNCIL
1-10NOR WARDEN AND AIRS,
KLOP1� t •
Tuesday evening, November 1.
927., was the date fixed tupon to
joaixney to Zurich, the capital of
'ray township, and pay su 1ablore-
sheet to ,;t'i?`arden and Mrs, is,1o'l)P,
who had recently 'joined hands and
deserted the ran.lts of s'n�•le 'blessed
a.es5. Accordingly a largo num-
'ler ole the county councillors, their
wig*as and friends to the huniber of
Althettit :sixty* latserbl cl at the
beautiful hoe of Mr, and Mrs,
'Klopp and ,took possession with-
out -let or hindrance.
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Shortly after: the guests hid all
gathered, Reeve Coultes of East
"Wawanosh (who by. the way has a
Splendta'-eien;mand of the King's
English and makes an excellent
chairman) took charge of the ;pro-
ceedings and asked Mr and ,Mrs
• Jopp to assume. thoir position un-
der th'* arch, in this; case not the
• proverhal Wedding arch, but. tIu'
hail and the 'spacious living -room.
".and Iia've Beattie of Seaforth read
a very , ai:;ely worded address & x-
pressiv •of the appreciation hell
for talar* Warden and l,is bride, and
Reeve McQuad, of McK I op, pre;-
nted themna with a handsome
West: it:lister .chime clock. The
Warden n.ade a very appropriate
reply thanking his .1011°w -council-
lors and friends for this beautiful
'testimony of friendship and ap-
preciation. This pleasant duty
'having 'be rn periosn.ed, Be've S-tn-
der•s of Exeter and Mrs. Sanders
were tie commanded by Cha•iinan
("oultes to "stand up," .and Reeve
';Hayes of Stephen and Reeve Hen-
neberg :o•f Wroxeter performed a
;similar :.duty, presenting them with
n bevutifut umbrella stand. Mr.
Fanciers thanked the donors for
the beautiful gift.
County • Clerk Holman being cal-
-led in 1 -aid he also had <t duty to
perform iu the gift iine, and pro-
duced three miniature ch'na bride;
which were e handed to Councillors
laeattie, Hayes and Renneberg, as
n'eniintl ars of a duty to which they
taist 'soon give attention, espec-
ially w han the good example hail
been -sat by 'Messrs. Klopp and
Sanders
After the presentation had been
completed all repaired led by the
Warden to 'the town hall where an
/additional prozrant of music, sono
speeches and 41aneing was carried
.nut, with Mr. Coultas again inthe
/chair. 1 he County Council Imper-
•-ia; Quartett', Ex -Warden Irwin,
'Warden Klopp andCouncillors
3d[ayes .and -:.misers delighted those
:asser, rbled with ,several . selections
_,and parodies. Mrs. lHolman ably
,presiding at the ,piano. Bright
ridressss were giren by Ex -War-
dens C. A. Robertson, M.P P. of
°Colborne, and B. W. E. Beavers oaf
teeter, and Council ors, McNabb of
'Grey and -Lee of, Goderich. Conn -
tiller Hayes then too']: ,charge oI
#'ae •Ia o•;rte, of da ee's, to t1 -e music
'"f`i_rnished by ,Mr. Weber and da-
. .4hter with_ violin and piano.
`This part .of the proceedings yy as
'brought ,to a .close by all • form-
ing the circle of concord - • and
winging '`_Aad, Lang 'Syne" and -
or They Are Jolly Good Fellows*
'Len all returned to the hone wh-
-re Mrs. Klapp had provided . a;
2aspiendid lunch of coffee, cake,
-*sandwiches and pie which were
..riuch enjoyed and appreciated,
`sed shortly •.after midnight the
3a. 1 car ,had left on the return Jo-
Valley, solea to homes as far as
-Zorty miles away. •
During the proceedings Chairman
Ton,te; tuo,r occasion to congratu
'4ate Reeves Frank • McQuaid 'of Me-
1Killop on his being able to come
•••ozit after niis severe illness. Mr
S'stQuaid re 'iingiy !replied, thank -
ung all for so kindly remembering
Taint during his illness. Besides
-those macer oned the following mem
hers of council present and past
-.and other friends were present:
ale
STARTS
Saturday
Nova 12, 1927
Come early and buy
what you need it will
pay you.
Men's Wear
MEN'S BLUE AND GREY 139
FLANNEL SHIRTS AT
MEN'S COTTON WORK SHIRTS
79c. 89c. $1.19
ermarsiasaromtammam
MEN'S OVERALLS, THE BEST
AND HEAVIEST CLOTH ON TEE
AND .BLACK AT' r- EYSTRIPE. 1.99
BLUE WOVEN STRIPE ... .1.79
DRESS SHIRTS
REG. $1.75 and $2,00 AT ..., .1.49
Men's Heavy Socks
REGULAR 75c. :T
REGULAR 65c. AT _..... ...... ...
REGULAR 50e. AT ..!..
FINE ALL ,WOOL AT ..y ._. .,.
59c
490
39c
39c
HEAVY RIB ALL WOOL An
UNDERWEAR, GARMENT . ■uu -
MEN'S COMBINATIONS
PENMAN'S 93 AT , .,. ... 3.95
PENMAN'S. FINE RIB ... 3.39
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TWO PIECE, NATURAL ' 89
WOOL, GARMENT ... _ !
SALE!
T'111y'' ay, Nolfonibej 10,, 1027
ALE! SALE!
Here is another chance to buy
Seasonable
Goods ata great re-
duction, at the time yon will be
buying your winter Underwear,
Sweater 'Coats, Hosiery,Socks
Flannel, Flannelettes, Etc.
We are sure going to give you a bargain, as
all goods has - advanced in price especially
Cottons. Remember this is all New Goods,
no left overs from last season,
Men's Sweater Coats
1;EGULAR $5.00 AT $3.95
REGULAR $4.00 AT $2,95
A I,INE OF ALL WOOL 1.9n
Sweater Coats, V Neck at
MEN'S HEAVY' CAPS WITII THE
EAR BANDS
SPECIAL AT ...... ...... ..:....:....$1.59
BOYS AT $1,29
Ladies' Wear
Ladies' All Wool
Sweater Coats
REGULAR $5.00 AT _.. ... $3.95
REGULAR $4.00 AT ...... $2..35
GIRLS AT ... ..$2.93
LADIES FALL •WEIGHT UNDER-
WEAR, VESTS AND
BLOOMERS AT. 49e
REGULAR 75c AT 59c
FLEECE LINED BLOOMERS ...69c
CHLLDBEN'S UNDERWEAR, AT
SAME REDUCTIONS
LADIES'. FINE ,SILK AND" '
WOOL - HOSE, .AT . ... ... 79c
CHILDREN'S 'HOSE AUL
REDUCED
LARGE SIZE BATH ,TOWELS
AT 59c, 69c. AND 79c PAIR
KRINKLE }IED SPREADS WITH
PINK STRIPES AT ......$2.19
FLEECE COMBINATIONS ..1.59 1 I
PENMAN'S BEST FLEECE, . 8pc
TWO -PC., • GARMENT
BOY'S FLEECE, . .
PER GARMENT �......
BOY'S FLEECE,
COMBINATIONS
55c
.,...1.00
BARGE DOUBLE BED SIZE FLAN-
NELETTE BLANKETS, ., 1.an
PER PAIR AT ONLY .., ... t)
THIS IS . LES S TLAN THE PRES-
ENT 'WHOLESALE PR/CE, SO WE
WILL SELL NOT MORE THAN
THREE PAIR TO ONE CUST-
OMER
ENDS
Saturday
Nov. 26 1927
We guarantee every-,
thing we sell. This is.
all regular stock goods.
WE HAVE A SMALL BOY'S OVER
COAT IVIADE FROM HEAVY ALL
WOOL WHITNEY CLOTH, ,WELL
LINED WITH HALF BELT,
REMARKABLE VALUE
SIZES 3 to 6 ONLY AT ... 4.95
Jownemelemeeemostreaniesmerm
i1MACKINA`C FLANNEL FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S' 23C
DRESSES, Per Yard ' L
ARD WIDE WHITE
FLANNELETTE
-REGULAR 35c. AT YD. ... .. _..28e
REGULAR 30c. AT; ... 25c
35 -IN STRIPE Flannelette 19c
27 -IN. STRIPE Flannelette ... ,14c
HEAVY QUALIl'Y ENGLI:SR
FLANNELETTE, YD. .. . 28c
GINGHAMS-
REGULAR 30c. AT ... ...............23c
REGULAR 25c. AT 19e
PRINTS--
REGULAR-25c.
RINTS--
REGULAR.25c. AT 19e•'
DRAPERY, CHINTZ AND
l6 ANOY SATEENS
REGULAR 25c. AT 20e
REGULAR 35c. AT ... _29c
REGULAR 502, AT .....................39.:
KIMONA CLOTH
REGULAR 60c. YD. AT ...... `49c °
'SHIRTING FLANNELETTE `
HEAVY' WEIGHT, • Yd. ... 28c
GREY MILITARY FLANNEL
AT PER ;YARD 45c
CORSETS AND CORSELE'DTE3 AT
REDUCED PRICES
ANOTHER EXTRA SPECT' A:Ta.
VALUE' IN MEN'S MACKINAW"
COATS
ALL WOOL AT... ... .....695
ALL WOOL FLANNEL
124N. WIDE AT ...... • ..690-
54, -IN WIDE, AT ,. 41.13
40 -IN. PLAID FLANNEL
REG. $1.25, AT ....., :,. 98c.
54•-1N. ALL WOOL SERGE
REG. $2.25 AT . ... $1.9&•
40 -IN. SANTOY, SEVERAL
SHADES, YD. $1.15
TURKISH TOWELING
PLAIN WHITE OR FANCY yd 24c
PURE „LINEN AT
HERE IS GOOD VAirUE IN
FACI'ORY COTTON
REGULAR 25c. AT ....... .,......,...20c•
Regular 20c. at .16e
Regular '180. at , .
Regiilar.15c. at ......
SHEETING -
8,4. UNBLEACHED AT, YD. 39a_;;
' 8/4 BLEACHED AT ... ' 42e '
AND OTHER VALUES
PILLOW COTTONS, 'CIRCU.LAR
PER YARD •... ......35e S' 45e -
BEST QUALITY TIC.KING
FEATHER i?ROOtYD. .,.. 43e .,
HEAVY COTTONi3:DE GREY -
STRIPE AND PLAiN. BLACK
• AT PER YARD ..•...:.... ,
..3iC
-STANDARD SHIRTING,
AT PER YARD ...... ` ... 33e
.15e,
12 e
In looking "over these Items you may not just �
I gsee what you are looking for. You will realize that we could_
not mention everything in the Store. Se come and see what we have and if we have it you will setit cheap.
Look for the "YELLOW FRONT STORE"
Merner � �.� .MerchantZuhf
:Meisrs. Bae er, Turner, Cox, 11I.an-! The office of Warden at present,
"aon, Johnston, Goetz, Kanned, ' with iso many activities claiming
'H. a 'son, W. H. Coats of Usbornr' your attention, is no ainecure,bnt-
on the contrary, the position car -
-'t : ;n, Df I 7r' g: of Eret0r,anr
: t Ln;rne - Pa:te sen ,most o€
Thom were .accompanied by their
wives or daught;Urs. The follow-
r,Ing is at copy of the address pres-
.4ent 3 to to Warden and Mrs. 1
saopp;-
'To the Warden and Mrs. Klopp
Dear Friends --The members of
=uron county council and offic-
41ls have taken forcible possession
out your hornet tonight, not for the
lrurpose of arresting you or doing;
4you boldly harm, for any crime
r.on have committed in conspiring
inr• 'et :e. Q r oar own n1 t a .nils
,end goodwill or' in forming a new
:lee! itioeship which we hope and •
rias with it much reesponsibility,•
firmness of character.g ood judg-
ment and executive ability, all of •
which gualities you have exempli- f
lied in a marked degree that has •
brought honor tancl dignity to the
position. 1 As a ;alight token of
our good ;wishes and esteem, we
ask your -(and Mrs. Klapp to accepti s
which we ltrust will Trot onlyprovel
an ornament and a useful article' j
of bon:se (furnishing, but that gas
you tiaten Ito the rupisie of its chi-
na -a, proclaiming 'so faithfully the
p slip, of time, you will. always
be reminded of the pleasant as-
sociati/,ai:st 'haat have so • signally.,
4.4t1eet will bring you much happi-+marked our relations in the disch-
ros 3 but we have broken in=to the urge of ,our severs! duties and the' •
marking of the hours .so lntrs.icatl;f
) and pleasantly will always be
l- 'typical of ;a life holding for
r you both :inuclt music and happi-
nes j
s, In conclusion 'cvaw. join , in
wishing' you God-spe:d in life
together, and that you may: prove
to each other tlu: ,he;pmate+ in the
•cluti�tt hat fail to you in , the
future. Signed on behalf of the
C'ounty Council and Officials; ,-
3, Wesley Beattie, John J. Trays,
I4oht f'n'rt'i . r 45, 0 nst'lter, Tho
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irt 7 5 o your. home -life cath,
"lo-ongratulate, you both and job
'you in the old :fashioned custom
"hanging the crane in( you
in y hono'', ,and to do a little to•-
;Iteard giving (you a sendoff., in
Ale together. We wish
4,ay •our respects at this ti3n-a to
N1*Ott, Mr,o '<loopp, and .es..i)r0s,
•[►10E appreciation r kaf your' aer Vieey-
4114 ru �� i :Jon, the dirty of which
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you. ;hay.) s'r elfici�' ,play rli -
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