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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-05-30, Page 1URI Vol. XIX ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 30, 1919. n•••••••••.**••••••*.w 11.'—"+"^ -+""""+"'-'+'*"4' YOUR HARNESS NEEDS • • A. Wili,be promptly attended to here. See:us about DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, •+ REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS All our sewing done by hand Rugs, Blankets, Bells I Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A Trial Solicited FRED THIEL ZURICH 4. 4. 4. („efeqW6* ess Misses Veda and Irma Fr:tz, of London, visited relatives here ov- er the holiday.. Mr and Mrs. Ernst Rader, and Mr and Mrs, Theo. Rader, of near Sarepte, aind Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Snider, of near Dashwood, were Ilsitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Kraft, of town, on Sun- day. - • •••••00•000•0300060•••••zoseese•0•••••••••••0•0000030 00•0003•0•0000000•00•33• • • • • • • • • 3 3 • • • • • • • -.3 • • • 3 • • A large range of ladies' white voile waists inIplain and fancy striped, . • • all sizes. Prices from $1 to $3. A special line at 50c and 75c each. -• 0- -3 • • 2 r11,11 • 0 • '0 • 0 0 ,0 ."0 • '0 • • • 3• ftp , '• • Men's felt hats. A big display • • All sizes and colors in blue, black green and grey. Prices to suit • every person. • ,Silk Waists A aloe assortment of ladies' silk waists in all colors, plain and fan- cy striped. Prices from $4 to $5 White top skirts Made of fine repp and pique in all .sizes and prices. Ladies' auto caps A. big display of ladies auto caps. Men's Felt Hats • • • • • • • 4 0 0 0 • 9 0 • • 0 a VI See our new suits ce cle se Silk Poplins We have silk poplins the largest stock of in all colors. at $1.35 yd Wornen's all wool knitted Sweaters The newest styles in Women's all wool sweaters. Colors in pink and yellow. All sizes. Department Men's Ties In plain and fancy striped. A. large stock to choose from. Men's and Boys Fancy Shirts We have the finest range in men's silk ties. Prices from 25c. to $1.00 -rtq;,...•• ...•••*••••olsolo,a, ..••••••••••:, •.•-• ••• .,..•••••A•twserx.;,. Phone 59 1:1 ••+,. •• ,••,1 S300,00004*16330 . • t•mrm.mwsmOIMTrrra:MiarofZEZZIEZI r, Produce Wanted 3 3 • • 0 0 0 The members of the Womens' Christian Temperance Union met 0 0 on Wednesday evening, May 2181, at the home of Mrs. S. Rennie. The President led the devotional 0 exercises aind the subject for the rEdueational half hour was "Cit- e o izenship,which proved very inter- esting and instructive. Woman is entering public and political Lire 0 in a manner that is attracting wide attention. She is attaining si a position that is rightfully her's se and one in Which she will be cap- able of doing' real. good. Can- adian women who are entering the co new and larger sphere of citizen- s es ship will do well to lead in educ- e sting their women fellow citizens 3 O to a ,se(nse of their duty. 0 BANKING nourts During the months of June, 0 July and Auguts the local branch of the Molsons Bank will be open •every week day from 10 a. m. to re; e 3 p. in., except Thursdays, when et the office will be open from 9.3.1.) 0 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. BASEBALL Tuesday, June 3rd, at 10.30 m., Exeter and Zurich baseball a teams play on the Zurich diamoed. 4e4; The grounds have been put in ex- cellent shape and it should prove, • te a fast game, The boys need you. support. Come, and cheer. Mr. E Wurm has .exchangedhis Ford for a 1919 model. Mr John Routledge, of. Exeer, .spept the ,24th at his home her, Messrs. P. Thiel and R. E. Appel Were visitors in Kitchener over iSunda,y, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Brock, of, Hensel' were 'visiting relatives here on ;Sunday, ,Watch our change in our Ad. in next week's issue of the Herald, es -Stade & Weido, Zurieh, - Mr. R. J. Kallefleisch, of tli- Molsons Bank staff, Alvinston, spent the week -end at his home thee. IVIr. and Mrs. Jas. Shera nad IVIrs. Howie, of Gorrie, visited at the hone of Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Meyer, over Sunday. May 24th was a quiet holiday here. Many spent the clay in neighboring places. In the even- ing the baseball team was given a Welcome Mc:ssss Thomas Davidson and Alb:rt The; returnee to the:eh.cm. es here last week from overseaa. The. former was married While le Scotland and expects his wife to reach here some time in June. The annual Sunday School COn^ \Talton of the Crediton District -will be held in the 14th con., Ray, Evategelical church next Monday. Rev. Dr .Stabler, of Cleeeland; 0., will be the principal speaker. Mrs, Maggie McWatters, daaght .eir of Mr. and Mrs. H. Well, al this village, was united in masrl- age in Detroit on May 21st to Mr. Wagner of that city, They wi.1 reside in Detroit. At: the evening servi of the Lutheran church last Sueday, just before the close, the pastor, Rev. H... Probe, made a short address eee:...1seConie to three of the Lute- eidn 'boys who recently returned from overseas;—Messrs. M. Web- ber, A. �L Schnell and A. H. The'. The thurch was appropriately ee- eorated with flags. • 0 3 3 8 0 • • • No 47 Weekly Half Holiday We, the luindersignecl business mon of the Village of Zurich here by agree to close our respective places of business every Thurs- day afternoon in each week dur- ing the months of June, Julyl and August, said. business places to be clo,sed at the hour of . 12 O'Cloek, and remain closed until the next morning, except when the half holiday precedes a holi- day when the stores will be open. Chas. Fritz. E. Ouch R. E. Appel Denon3y Bros, T. L. Wurm Louis Prang .Stacle & Weido Fred Thiel J, Gashlco & Son Meli,ek & Brains Peter Bender J. 3. Barry W. H. Hoffman Pe -rd Hess Jacob Deichert John Kipper Yungblut & Deichert W. G, Hess Ruby & Johnston Williams Bros, John Preeter Casper Wainer Herald Printing Co. HALF HOLIDAY Next Thursday, June 5th, the first half holiday in Zur,ch will be observed. All stores will cloae at 12 olclock noon and remain slo- sed until Friday morning, Hen- sel' is also in line. and will have a hall holiday .each week dusnei, •;L the summer months. TO ADVERTISERS During June, July and August the Herald will go to press Wed- nesday afternoon. AU copies for change of advertisements must be in our office by Monday- noon to insure insertion. MILLINERY 7 -lull new line of sill/1170.6' hats in all the leading shapes and shad es, just arrived. Call and seeour display. M. E. ROUTLEDGE Incorperated 1855 The MOLSONS BANK CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 Over 100 Branches in Canada A General Bankini Business Transacted CIRCULAR LETTER OF CREDIT BANK MONEY ORDER Savings Bank Department Interest ab highest current rates Zurich Branch - W. B. LOLLES, Manager alipaaaiSSCEMEZMIUMEallEiMallaa51101allar W. Hess Jeweller and Optician Just Received a supply of NOBBY, TRACTION AND WRITZ DIAMOND TIRES AND TUBES, BIS''CLE AND AUTO SUPPLIES Cameo Necklets Waterman's High-grade Fountain Pens and [Bicycla Accessories. 'Complete Line Of WATCHES, JEWELLERY AN CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN PENS PL— ASRLIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL; !SUPPLIES, BICYCLE REPAIRINO I AND VULCANIZING, ETC. 'Plume No. 74. Ma 4 ,z01011it fiarzivzia4f3920***.14001010.10002194 +095030.***4141**004 1 OXFODS IGH S OES We invite you to inspect our new shoes for spring and summer wear. See our line of For Men For Ladies All Styles and Sizes Wear well kind Et -ITER AND EGGS 'WANTED C. FR1TZ The Shoeman 1 40043084,10140011.10mst3efffS33:34f430110. tealaateii 04. 1:''"!:',1;;;;!:1:1;ilt1{11:tlilM11111111111:!!:Illii11111111ilnili11111 1111::;:i111111111I!ibiliiriHTMIliklIli111111=111IIIIIN?giiillill1111111H1911i11111111EIM111111113111T11111ellirelMlillit We have opened our NEW Si -)RING GOODS in yJyyD, `T)IiriTS - ,• • t, „s s , ET 7, ...• EAT MORE FISH The Ontario Goverment has issued a Fish Book, which is we'l worth addling to the kitchen lio- rary of every household. it deals %with the preparing and eo- &cling of all kinds of fishin a most simple. and comprehensiee way: Copies can be obtained Len by writing to the Organization of Ji Resources Committee, 13 King IR. W. Toronto. 0 NOTICE it •! ea Tuesday, Jutne 3rd is Zurich's t.r1 *0 Big Das: and all :stores will be el ticd. . 1 •17C77,1","91122117i10111111111131111111111611111111111119'1177707,17,11;111111VP111311illiinMiriglin,4 We are offering some bargains in Wall Papers, Mixed Paints and other lines. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND HiglieSt Prieesfor Fann Produce •. Your wants taken care of R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE