Zurich Herald, 1923-12-13, Page 1•
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Make Your Xmas: Gift
Something Useful This Year..
LET IT BCA NICE PAIR OF HOUSE SLIPPERS, II 0'.V''
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SHOES, OR SOMETHING NIFTY IN FOOTWEAR, AND 7JT WILL B
REIVIEMBERED EVERY DAY OF TFIE YEAR.
OUR PRICES ALONG THESE LINES ARE JUST A LITTLE LOW,,
ER AT THIS TIME OF _THE YEAR FOR THE .XMAS. SEASON'S
GIVING.
W. H. PFILE. ZURICH
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOE S
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leased to .see 1VIr. Ferd Hess
f44e to •bei :rounid again after being
nfined to the house with illness.
M s. C. Heyrocki has returned
spending a few weeks with
laughter, Mrs. F. McC'utcheon;,
'LOndon. •
The Bazaar held in the Town
'all on. Saturday by the ladies of
Evangelical church was in ev-
�,• tVity ,a decided iruccess, and
•t'rything>; Was sold.
Taylor of Sarnia, Mrs. Hun -
of :L' istowell, Mr. and Mrs. Be-
1L'from 'Kitchenler, were Sunday
or at• the. home of Mr. and
s,, C. Fritz ,on Sunday
IVIit, • Ed. Kalbfleiisch, who had
eeu`taking the diabetes treatment
oo aneolin, at London Hospital,has
o. u n»Nd to his home on the 16th
Bay, and is improving wond-
ly.`;•
• :very enjoyable time was sp-
6 at the - home of Mr4 and Mrsj.
d i :-Wurm last Tuesday, Decent
} 4th, the occasion being Mr.
ua+pr's 70th birthday. A good
e is reported,by all present. Mi.
parrs:;' Ac: C Levy of Seaforth
e ;present :as -well, a's the relati-
cr` .tl?e immediate vicinity.
Incorporated 1855
apital and Reserve $9,000000
y i ver 125 Branches
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�. op Busy to Quote Prices.
Pre;eter'.s great. gigantic Closing -
Out -Quitting -Business Sale is now in
full sway and making history in rapid
Merchandising. Offering no "BAITS?'
"CATCH PENNY" schemes norAim
sy excuses.
EVEN THE OLDEST INHABITANTS OF ZURICH NEVER BE-
FORE 'WITNESSED SUCH CROWDS—PLEASED CROWDS, WHO
KNOW REAL BARGAINS AND WISH TO SAVE AT THE SAME
TIME LENDING ASSISTANCTO TO THIS .TITANPIC MOVEMENT.
THIS IMAGINARY MONEY STRINGENCY AND APPROACH OF
WINTER ONLY GO TO MAKE IT THE MORE ESSENTIAL THAT
THOSE POSSES`ED OF A. SAVING INSTINCT SHOULD TAKE AD-
VANTAGE WE KNOW. OUR PRICES ARE BEWILDERING TO IT
HE MOST SKEPTICAL. COMPETITION MAY WEEP AND MERCH-
ANTILE 'CIRCLES BE SHAKEN, BUT WHAT ARE WE TO DO, BE
AR IN MIND THAT YOU AIR NOW FACE TO FACE WITH THE
GREATEST SAVING EVENT .AND MOST TIMELY PRICE BUTCH-
ERY, ONTARIO HAS EVER KNOWN. 50 MILES IS NOT TOO FAR
TO COME. WE'RE GOING TO MAKE YOU HAMMER ON THE
COUNTER AND YELL LIKE A MONTANA SHEEP HERDER FOR
SOME ONE TO WAIT ON YOU.
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.General Merchant-
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LSONS BANK
,h4ruters will secure sympath-
etic banking at any of our br-,
anches. Careful attention to
the needs of Canada's Agric-
ultural interests has alsva.ys be-
en a' feature of The Maisons
Bank. Savings Departmentsat
$1.00 anf upwards., inNrited.
Manager Zurich Branch
$1.25 Year In Adiesismilip
Only a few more Shopping Day0
before Xmas. We carry evetything
yOu could wish for in the Line °feat&
That Last.
Only a Few Suggestions
PINE DIAMOND, 'WEDDING, PEARL AND SIGNET RINGS, WRISret
WATCHES, ALL STYLES, PEARLSTRINGS INDESTRUCTIBLE*
LEATHER GOODS, PYREX WARE CUT GLASS, ,COIVIMUN3TY
Rings to order a Specialty
ess, The Jeweller
LATE MRS. WITWER
Mary Ann, daughter of Daniel
B. and .Magdelene Geiger and be-
loved Wile of Samuel Witwer and
mother of Daniel, Lovinal, Susie
Sarah, tor. Eldwin and Wesley of
Detroit; and Mrs. Frank Searles oc.
LoS Arioles died at the home of
her daughter, Susie., 2910 Burling-
ame, Detroit on Monday, Dee. 3rd.
1023, Born in Waterloo County, on
December 7th, 1848, aged 74 years
11 Months and 26 days. Married
to Samuel Witwer, Sept. 15th, 1867.
They moved to Pigeon, Michigan,
ia 1897, arid reis:ded there until three,
weeks priort o her death. She
leaves also to mourn, her depart-
ure three. grandchildren two sts-
tera and six brothers wil'o acted as
pall bearers.
LATE ELIZABETH GOETZ
Elizabeth Goet.z, youngest dau-
giver o•'; John and Eiizabeth Schultz
was born. March 16th, 1838 in Mek-
*ray after her birth she was bap-
tised and Was religously instruct-
ed by her church. In (i.• he year
i865,she decided to leave herlhome
and landed in Hay Tp. Huron Coi
and_Ispent one year on the farm of
her 'brother -in. -law Chris. Schroed-
er, lu 1668iehe was united in mar-
riaget Jacob Goetz, who passad
away namY years ago. The rest
of her' yoara ,shd spent in Zurich
nntit the .year 1915 'on August she
went to the County Home, Clinton
where• she passed. peacefully a -
of 89 years, -and. 9 months. The
funeral 'serVice was eonducted
ROV..'Plogarth of Clinton, after wh-
ich the • remaius Were laid to rest
on the cemetery oncinected with thr
STORIA
Per Wants tad Children
l'$'+1?Se For Over 301rears
beats 000
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. Fall Horsp Goods .
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: Tust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Heise 4t:
. ,Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. 4.
. Also a Number 'of Beautiful English Plush "Rugs, pricea ....
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. A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. • •.•
4) Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
F.
Fall and Winter Footwear t
Wet weather will soon be here
AND THE 1 131 -.SON WHO HAS TO GQ 0UT DOORS WILL
NEED GOOD SHOES, THE KIND THAT WIL ',KEEP THE
FEET DRY AND COMFORTABLE. TRY A PAIR OF OUR I
WE ALSO HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN'S, GENTS"
A.ND GROWING GIRLS SHOES ON ourt SPE'CIAL SALE- 44;."
RACKS, AT A BIG REDUCTION TO FORMER PRICES
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN RUi3BER FOOTWEAR AND
Repairing done by the very latest methods
SHOE MERCHANTS
ONTARIO
Fall and Winter Goods
The Season is now here when yor reqtr:re
heavier Clothing to keep yourself warm.
WE HAVE IT IN GOOD *HEAVY WOOLEN _UN`LERN.,VEAR,
ALSO A GOOD ASSOLTMENT OF ALL STAPLE; GOODS.
1 WE FINNE A GOOD LINE OF MITTS AND GLOVES AND HAL
TERS AT SPECIAL PRICES. CALL AND SEE OUR GOODS.
THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAleS GET \I OUR Dr: -
Good bright dried Apples Wanted
R. N. DOUGLAS
GE'NERAL MERCHANT
PHONE 11 97 BLAKE