Zurich Herald, 1923-05-17, Page 1Vol. XX 1 L I No 45
ZURICH, THURSDAY
--eliokiter L. Smith, Pi-AreralTiffr
$1,25 a Year In Ac v'a'*t
41,00_P hR %eaa,S, 14A.B BE O HARt 7o..D.„7.
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NOW THAT SPRING IS AGAIN NEARING, YOU WILL
BE WANTING A, REAL, STYLISH, AND UP-NO-DATE
SLIPPER FOR THE OCCASION. for. Slipper for
We have just what You are looking
every Foot, 'in the Correct. Style, and a perfect fit:
Watch our Window Display, and come in and ask for our
low prices. o •
WE ARE HERE TO, DO BUSINESS WITH THE RIGHT GO-
ODS AND PRICES. •
W. H. PFILE,
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
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Goods
SummarUress
Srirg' and
t, .and Yrs. f. Hudson of Sea -
^Were in the village on Mon -
1.30 ,0 Dickson, of Godericb, con
uctG•utf' Division Court in the Town
IIaU, ;Zuriich:
Mx i, L,. Jeffrey left last week
for Chatham,,: where she will stay
'for salve timer '
3s1,774:, and Mrs, P. Papineau and 0.
DenQmy, were week -end visitors
at Detroit,
1xrR" and Mrs. Alfonse Foster of
liensail were Sunday visitors in
,vry � 000
Mr. ; . C. Ialbf+leisch has _ just
eombl$sleted sowiing the season's flax
u hieh• conissts of over 100 acre.
Wanted—At once any quantity
of potatoes. Must be in this
week. C. Fritz & !Son,
Michigan State Representative
Vincent ,P. Tracey, graduated prac-
icing attorney of Detroit, accom-
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y,panted by, Joseph E!, Rau,attou
on a' motor tripto the parental
Bone,„ Mr, and Mrs. Hy: Rau, Drys-
dale.
Mins (Dr.) P. J. O'Dwyer and
little Doreen; left on Sunday to
visit ,her parents, and relatives, in
England;: where she intends to re-
main for some months .
m art new dress for pQp;I
P Every;Nonan who needs a sVO'
price .which
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summer 1w ear and wants to b uy it at a i
book,should not overlook suits the pocket lo ok the splendid.
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�'ri thedifferent lines listed.e.p0
values we are offering, in.
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PRINTED CREPES~
CREPE DE CHINE
FANCY VOILES
SATIN CANTON
PLAIN VOILES
WOOL ICANTON
PRINTED FOULARS
RATINES
PONGEE
KNITTED CREPES
GEORGETTE CREPE
LET US FILL YOUR NEXT SP-
ECIALIST PFESCRIPTION ,FOR A
PERFECT PAIR OF SPECTACLES
AS WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
ON SAME. ,
Deetbr'accompanied them as far
as London
a
Ladies Special Lisle Hose
WE ARE OFiFERIN ING TLE LADIES IOF THIS VICINITY THE GREATEST BARGA
INS WE EVER HAD IN THE LINE OF HOSIERY. A GOOD FULL FASHIONED CLOCKED HOSE v
IN BLACK, WHITE, CARDO•V.AN AND BEIGE. SIZES FROM 83i TO 10 AT THE WONDERFUL 4`
LOW. PRICE` OF 69c,
'Gabardine Cows
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For faire or Shine
4 THE UNEXPECTED SHOWER COMES UP, WHEN OU START 0�
'THESE COATS ARE MORE THAN PAIR WEATHER FRIENDS, WHEN THE MERCURY
DROPS SUDDENLY, WHEN
FORA LONG •D1'�i` VE IN THE CAR, ITS GOOD TO KNOW YOU HAVE ONE HANDY�I
• RAGLAN SLEEVES, INSERTED PLEAT, AND A BELT ALL AROUND ARE STYLE Q
-W. POINTS lrrHAT, WILL STRIKE YOUR FANCY,
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'O EVERY WELL DRESSED MAN UNDER STANDJ)S WHAT IT MEANS TO BE ALL TOGG and
e 0 UP IN ONE OF OUR WELL �iucl Ts I GRoodED SUI J S. ow a They
1,a e t 3ebhit toof htc seas Single and
,��1ts rare dayt when you g
Double-breasted Suits, for stout, ,short and slim, with no charge ' for altering.
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First LongTrouser Suits
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, % D HERE IS GOOD NEWS FOR THE BOY WHO IS LOOKING POR UIS FIRST LONG-1TR0-
i•• USER SUIT, AND WE RAVE A SUPPLY LOT MO OFFER AT REMARKABLE PRICES.kii
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Phone 59 Z U R 1 0 H Produce Wanted
paythe
Seed. We always
according to Quality
��r�n� us � Your Alsike and Clover co
highest Market Price ae � .^,
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OBITUARY . `
Mother Sarah Melick, nee Vol -
lick, .widow of the late Justus Mel -
ick, was born. June 30th, 1846 in
of her daughter, Mrs. SamuelMer-
W aterloo County ,and passed .a
w ��:a , ��i )Wednesday ;eV -
at Ivli !L: 4)1 , ar% , he horn
net., where she received the best of
<<ttention and: ,filial care. iShewas
a very patient .sufferer for some
tame., although confined to her
bed a littile More than a weelat �����������������+��G++++,,�++,ft„f„i+,�,,tw.yr�••�"s,
She was always submissive to the ,e
will. of God who doeth all thin's ti4
HESS the Jeweler
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
Incorporated 1855
Capital and Reserve $9,0000.00,
Over 125 Branches
THE
MOLSONS. BANK
SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPART
MENT;S
Are provided at every one of
our Branches, and assure to our
depositors prompt and courte-
ous attention.
Deposita of $1.00 and upwards
invited.
C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
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Just Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84.
Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
Ranging from $7.00 to ...... ....:. _......
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALIF.
A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand.
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Deceased attained` the
ripe old ou can best know
age of 77 years, 10 months, an
days. an.cl leaves to mourn 3 dau-
ghters; Mrs,'S. 1Vlerner, Hensall;
Mrs. J. Wurtz, Piigor, Mich'.; and
Mrs, I, Hudson of Seaforth. 2 sons
Alfred' of Zurich, and John H. of
Edmonton, Alta; and many other
relatives and friends.
The departed was a faithful
member for many years of the
Lake View Methodist Church, on
the Sauble "Line. When that ch-
urch was "discontinued, she with her
husband and family attended the
Evangelical Church in Zurich, later
on they moved , to the village to
live in retire -inept; where her hus-
band preceeded her a little over
e tght y�eai+s. Nearly two years
ago she moved to Hen,sall, where
she made her home to the end,The
services were held in the Evangel-
ical chinch, Zurich, where her pas-
tor, Rev. G.. W..Riivers, preached a
funeral sermon„ Rev. J. Gt. Litt,
assisted in the services. Her re-
mains were taken to the Bronson
Line cemetery, near the old home-
stead for burial. Rev.. Litt read an;
obituary to which he added the
fol�loi�Vwing, which he ha'd corn-
posed;-.-
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Come in nand. .see the Pippin
'i• Oxford:, Ail leather, custom
4 nmadie., What more could yo-
• ung Men Desire inthis rOx-
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Oh, mother, dear, thou aft so near ;
Thy body inthe grave will rest;
Thy soul will be without a fear,
In heaven above forever blest.
Someday, 0" yes, some blessed day,
We'll meet again, to part no more,
Within that fold whence none can
stray?
Where joy complete will charm that
shore.,
Goodby, then mother, we will meet
Again to !sing that helavnly strain;
When, Jesus will the faithful greet,
When! all our losses will be gain.
Yes, Mother's Day will hence mean
more;
Al honne you are, and that to rest.
were corning, you flava gone before
To neat .the Saviour, that's the
bests
For ever with the Lord. to be,
p;njoying the Redeemer's lov., i
'E`rom pas, and sorrow safe and free
7O IIii i be praise, who reigns above.
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++ Repairing done by the very latest methods
C. FRITZ & SO
SHOE MERCHANTS.
ONTARIO
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HOASTOR
rot Infants and Children
USe For Over 30 lfears
the 14444
SPECIAL VALUES
WE HAVE JUST OPENE UP A. NICE LOT OF THE LAT-
EST PATTERNS AND COLORS IN CREPES, GINGIWIS,
VOILS, PRINTS, GELATEAS, ETC. ALSO WE ARE MAKING
A. BIG DISCOUNT ON HALTERS, A.ND HARNESS REPAIRS,
MITTS, AND GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS, ETC., ETC.
GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR PR-
ICES, (QUALITY CONSIDERED) WILL COMPARE WITH ANY
OP OUR COMPETITORS.
Highest Prices for Farm Produce
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
PHONE 11 as 91 E31,-AKE
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