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Zurich Herald, 1923-11-15, Page 1ji ;r. Volr XXIV SI() THURSDAY'MI V NM BER 15 1923. Seasonable Footwear WITH THE HOT SEASON RAP- IDLY ADVANCING AND COOLER DAYS WILL SOON BE .A CERTA- INTY, WE WISH TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT HEAVIER AND MORE DURABLE FOOTWEAR WILL SOON BE REQUIRED, WHICH WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SUP PM—YOU-WITH,— OUR SUPPLY IS UNLIMI'IE.D OF ANYTHING IN THE STAPLE FOOT - wear 1ne , We have Kids, Patents, Call, Etc., in many of the atest and niftiest Styles that .will, ,suet Yoy. All our Sandals,Running Shoes and Slippers are priced very low to clear.. Get that next pair of Men'sWorkShoes from Us, as we handelee the Celebrated GREB SHOE. H. PFILE„ — ZURICH THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES' REPAIRING NEATLY DONE c�yct3ct+0 O+�• q O•D O.•U•0.O+C� O 4:b O c� O �a O.O.+O, O.O, p•p•�•�.O.O�O�,,,�•�, ' d4lJOga400� 004d�64:0OP44• 04a 13-'•• 400 LAST WEEK'S SNOW F w10 nneth" A. Routledge left for Detroit. { ,Califals spent is few itchener last week • or '.Ton of Goderich, vis - school' last Wednesday. !Campbell S;., Murray of 'St, spent the week -end with town. • Obert Eisenibach, of Kit- ltsited his father on the Line over Sunday. and Mrs Iiy. Yungblut.and it are: visiting ht Kitchener agars F ills. _ ,r and M'rsl. Weitzel of Rostock. d Mns. Weitzel of.'Tavisto,gk alfdy visitors with Mr. and aft, ate.: of.'the Evan:gelicil. 8. xna!s. `entertaiinnaent has t far _Tuesday evening, Dec- 25(.lr, a .good Program -will REMINDED U .. • G That Winter is coning. That Thanksgiving is_ ver; near.:,, That _._ Christmas is .well on the way. : That its time to be getting ready. / So with all that to look forward to wee, want you to b'e sure Y and look over our splendid assortment of Winter Apparel '- for` Ladies, Misses, Men and Boys. A . 73o‘ven; of the. Upper .i 73iJale (Society will give a illustrated. 7v'ith lantern sl- thetawn shall on.; Monday eve g,xi V. 26th` Everybody silo v k at and Morris WI Ehnel of E�'an� Il , visited his;:. mother, Mrs.. Ethnics' over ":the" weal: -end o preached a:' very interest - era -Mn .in ilio +evangelical z on"maSunday. evening4.4p a" audze o111forget the Bazaar:-givc-n Ladies* Ai'd Of St, Peter's n nr eh at, the Town Xlall :id Evening.' comnienc ins t 3 p ins. Lunch 20c. Fancy enc irselui,•articiesi home cooking, :home •'made candy will 'be (sold.' —iRYMLNE'AL -KALBFLEIS:C'HH—HESS V{. TSP.'. MO + :S, NEA7�1;Y" 1VIADE: OP' THE VER:bit-EST NYK BELT, LINED. WITH .BROCADE SILK AND SPECIALLY PRICED AT $125 40 • La les' Sweaters 0 4 ^� ANEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' SWEATER COATS IN ALL (TAF NEWEST SHADES. SEE OUR R $� LADIES' •l?ULLOVER SWELTER 100°% WOOL AT • Ib; $3.75ao 40 VERCOATS NOVEMBER 1S THE BIG MONTH FOR OVERCOATS AND NO EFFORT HAS BEEN SPARED ITO GATHER THE BEST OVERCOAT :1 • VALUES IN THE (TRADE. AMONG THEM BEING THE BEST ... J�\ LOOKING AND THE BEST WEARING GARMENTS OBTAINABLE, AND AT PRICES WHICH COMPETE WITH ALL, I9 `'Remember,` Cood Clothes are not 0 an necessarily Costly" Wool—BLANKETS--Flannelette 1 Blankets of the Very best wool in different colors and laiinelette Blankets, Grey or White with LPink or Blue I3or-• -d4,"10. '11-1 I2-4. ,;, :.3"•iw9•.;a.h•4 1'+++ 4••r•+++$$4•1,1l•++++++ •+++4 '+++++ +++4»l•+o'• F0 •44•1•+E•• .•1•+•1•++4+d••F44,4++++ +z• t •Pure) Coeoa,, 2 lbs, tfor Castile Soap,' 7 for • Special. Brooms; each , 1.11 • ' A lappy'hridal event took place at tli L,utbei•an::pilrsonage; Zurich .:..p+,.l•gr. ,l,•i,++ ••E••�r3•�II••II••II4414 4414+4+•F••r•�r•�•l••r•.g+.g.•@.•r•+ ^P•II••£••II43•+dF•F++ 4 '4'k*' this Wednesday noon, November, 11th When Rev Er. Bembe united in marriage Miss Margaret, eldest da- .4'• ■ rer Foot ar ,. Chester L. Smith, Pitlil $1.25 a fearIn 4:di'rrar . $140 IN AT{UAA•RH, $' MAY BB (iF1[,lk T4 •xM' DIAMOND Engagement RIIVGS In White, Greenlo Yellow Gold'Moun- tings, $20 to 5100 HESS the Jeweler PHONE No. 74 Incorporate Capital and Reserve $9,0000001 Over 125 Brauchea THS IDOLS I S Farmers .will secure sympath- etic banking at any. of our Tar. anches. Careful attention to the . needs of Canada's Agrie••. ultural. interests has always he - en a feature of The Maisons Bank. Savings Departments at every, Branch. Depe if $LOO and upwards invited. C. H. JOY Manager Zurich Branch .Y.�o v***************************************0*****-9..Min • 4 3 Fall Horse Goods 'lust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse. Blankets in Assorted , colors Size 72x31. Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prieeS Ranging from $7.00 to _.. $IB.Ofi' ,.SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A. CALL. A BTG Stock of Harness and Halters always ,on hand. bib ,Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. „•S'`t,-$EI.'I Q A i*SPEO1ALTY ' •r FRED THIEL. • W . < FEToNI tQ Z U R I >o*> A AJJ.. /4 „� ** * I� h gq/p �g .741 �.,(,�.0 •i�A5+'.'i'.s L7'wa' �Q,'(:S`�FV @®®��T � `Y �PY���� P �'P�®`Y®®!'Y!'�`6`����n`GG uahter of • Mr. and' Mrs. Ferdinand .•fir+ Hess, of 'Zurich, to Rev. Lloyd +r• I.albfleisch, of Brantford, son of I °r`, Mr. and "Mrs, Fred Kalhfleisch also ±.mat. of Zurich. Congratulations hare.... Wet weather will 'soon ue here eatencled to these two popular young ':people of Zurich: They will reside at 'Brantford, where, the gloom ':hhs a, Pastorate. • HESSirWARNER • A sry* "� ln•e.tty hut also quiet n edc1 g, was solemnized in the tuihe 5,,'n parsonage, Nev Dun- dee, a, ail Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 1?1L. at 1 'o'clock prn., when M1 �. Algin, Hess; B. A. Sc. and Miss I've War:nier both of Toronto were united in. Holy Marriage by the groom's; Brother-in-law, Rev. F. L. Howald. After a sumptuousr dinner, the Happy :couple left for Toronto; where they will" reside, in which" pity .the' grooiu, has ai good - position:, as draughtsman for the ;Canadi;.in Geir.ral Electric Comp - The Herald 'joins with their many Zurich friends in extending e on g ratul ati on'e STADELBAUR--KRAFT very pretty but quiet wedding took Plaeel aft 2_ o'clock, p.m., Sat- urday afternoon, Nov. iOth, at the Liitheral>' parsonage; Dashwood, when Dora +Oatherin, daughter of Dir. and Mrs. Peter Kraft, was un- ited in marriage. to Mr,. Wim. J. St:adelba=ur, qson, of Mrs. and the late John •Stad-'lbanr. Ingersol. The. brine was attired in French canton crepe in sandelwood shade,, heav - ily head- d',•.with Shoe and stock- :ngs to rn•atehi: She *ore a cor- sage Use tho TO R and Children -÷ AND THE 1 MASON WHO HAS TO GO 013T DOORS WILL : NEED GOOD SHOES, THE KIND THAT WIL LKEEP THE + FEET DRY AND COMFORTABLE. TRY A PAIR OF OUR 3.• • 'WE ALSO HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OP WOMEN'S, GENTS' Z, + AND GROWING GIRLS SHOES ON OUR SPECIAL SA t•E 474. raCKS, AT A BIG REDUCTION TO FOR3IER PRICES + • OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR AND 4 4. Repairing done by the very latest methods SHOE MERCHANTS ZURICH ONTARIO 4g, 1 Fall and mter Goo The Season is now here when yor require heavier Clothing to keep yourself Itletrar411.. HAVE IT IN GOOD HEAVY WOOLEN UNLERWEAR, WE HAVE A GOOD DINE. OF MITTS AND GLOVES A.N:)...11.A1,4, THE ,STORE WHERE YOU: AlLWAS Obit WS - COUNT WREN PAYING CASH. Good bright dried Appies Wanted R. Ai. DOUGLAS GENERAL 11,16PC:14,,Nt SLA