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Zurich Herald, 1919-08-29, Page 1ZURICH Voi. XX HERALD.. • •••••••••••,0015/0111CON,Minwino01.111. ZURICH, FMO.NY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1919. No ••.4. 4. 4, + +-91--+ + + + • 44. YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Win be promptly attended to here. See:us about DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Rugs, Blankets, Bells Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A Trial Solicited 1. FRED THIEL ZURICH 1. + + f + 0-4 4-4•—+ Pte Herbert C. Kraft rettirnerl home from overseas on Morrda.ya His many friends are pleased to see him looking well and heartily. Thursday afternoon of this week was the last half -holiday of the business places of the village. tar this year. The movement proved a popular ono and will likely be made an annual affair. • seeeeeeeereeerseeeeeseeeoseeeereeeee••••••••••es•••• ••••••••••••••••eeerasee• • • • • • • • 00 9 ol • • • •• • • • • • 3 • • 9 9 9 9 9 • • PflEETE Midsummer Specials WHITE .VOILE WAISTS $1.00 3 doz. white Voile waists aisavbrodiere front, trimmed with • lace on collar and cuff, size 24-44 ' 61:"LENDID vALug In Georgette and crepe du ehene waista at $4.00 and $5.00 • 9 9 • re LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS • Is is Made from good quality repea II:4 Is and pique, two pockots, finished. tia with pearl button. .1 • • 2 • Se 2 0 94 0 • ler 9 9 a • 9 • 9 • • • • 0• BETTER QUALITY VOILE WAISTS AT $3.00 Better quality Voile waists in neat Swiss embrodered fronts,neat -ly tmmecl. eol'ars and 'cuffs, siz- es 34 to 42, EXTRA SPECIAL' Value $3.00 WHITE SILK WAISTS In all sizes, at $2. and $3. each. LADIES' HOSE Cotton' and lisle hose in white, brown and black sizes 8% to 10. SILK ANKLE HOSE IN BLACE! .And white colors, sizes 8% to 10. .LA.DIES, PURE SILK HOSE Colors in Brown taupe, dark grey., champagne and black, size 9% WOMENS' & CHILDS :MIDDIES A splendid assortment of worn - ens' and children middies in plain white and striped collars long and short sleeVes, all sizes. CHILDRENIS ROMPERS lehIldren's Rompers made from good qual:ty print in neat srtiped pattern, size 2 to 7 years. CHILDS' RIBBED LISLE HOSE LITTLE GIRLS' GINGHAMS Mercerized finish, colors in white black and brown, sizes 4% to 81-2. 0900000000000000000000011100 WINS' PANAMA HATS A nice a.ssortment of mens'paan ama hate in the new styles at a IoNST Phone 59 ,tait$ • Little girl's Gingham dresses in brown, grey and navy plaid eff- ect sizes 2 to 14 years. BIG BUNGALOW APROONS Burgaio aprons made from ex- tra quality print in striped pat- terns, both light and dark colors. leseaairrea PREETER • • Mr. and Mrs. Stumpf and son, of 0, Elmira, Mr. Sherar of Gorrie, Mr. and' Mrs. Aere, Jr. of Mich.., were t,,irisitora at the' home of Rev. and .4tIfilra.',F )3. Meyer the past week. 1 . a -NAIr. and Mrs. James Laidlaw and • .0 seal, Kenneth, of Crosswell, Mich. 4° Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beern, Mr. Floyd 0 Hamacher and Miss Cleave of Bui- e • Ifalo, N. Y., are visiting relatives • here at present. • 0 Mr. John Hildebrandt has sold his dwelling property in town to • • Mr. Daniel .Staubus who gets nos - 0 seseion on Oct. 1st. next. Mr. and alnd Mrs. Hildebrandt intend mo a- s ing to some. larger town/. • e The Lake Huron Steele Corporat- ion has definitely decided to locate at Goderich. The Company wid 0 spend $2,200,000 in the first 12 'non- e g the and final plans call for an o- n Cex- penditure of $8,000,000. Co - 0 mpalny, when its plant is complee • • will give employment to 4,00 men. 94 • 94 94 94 Miss Dorothy Fritz has returned 'from a visit with relatives at Hamilton. Everybody should de2ora.e for Labor Day. Get out you e flagL and Bunting. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaereher, of Detroit, are visiting' relatives here at present. Mr. Henry Schrader and daugh- ter, of Kitchenee, visited freads here over Sunday. 1/feses Pearl Johnston and Frieda Klabfleiech are spending a few days at the Toroin.o ExhibLio this week. Mr. nad Mrs. John Albrecht and, family visited at the home of Mr. Walter Stevenson near Varna, no. San day,. Mr. and Mrs. ,Henry May and -children, Esther and Harold, of Kitchener are *visiting rela:iees here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dnmart andchildren, children, of Kitchener, visited at he 'thome of Mr, and Mrs. H. Yun- gblut over the week -end. Beginning with next week, the banking hours at the local branch of the Molsons Bank will be 10 fem. to 3 p.m. ,Saturday 9.30 a.m. to 12 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holtzanin and little daughter, of Kitchener, are spending the week at the home of the former's father, Mr, G. Holtzmette Mr. aInd Mrs. John F. Itickbeil of Kitchener called on friends and relatives here this week. They expect to leave shortly on a trip to North Dokota. 94 94 0 0 94 94 90 0 9 94 94 94 09 94• 94 94 94 94 100 94 94 94 94• 94 94 94 94 94 00 940 94 alsersaassna 0 0 • 000 949 9. 94 • Produce Wanted • • • • • • „ . . ir.14,44 9.ot".0 er •• ea. gm Rev. M. fEhnes, of Deleware, O., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ehne,s, for a few days last week, His son, Bud, who spent the summer here, returned home with him. Rev. Ehnes is :no aitig to New York eity _where he will act as Secretary of the Methodist Foreign Missions of the United States. A Donirnion-wide campaign a- gainst the mail-order houses oE Toronto and Mbntreal ;s now re- ceiving the attention of wholesale and retail merchants and manu- facturers and may be officially launched at a convention being promoted for Ottawa in August. The idea is for manufacturers and jobbers to put a line of goods on the market that will enable the small merchant to undersell the mail-order octopus and at the same time give starling values. The big association will keep up an elaborate advertising campaign unt:1 the buyers are thoroughle ed- ucated on the subject and learn that they are not only getting he' - ter goods at lower priees but buil- &Sig up their own town and in-ra etl'ing, the value of their town prop- ertiee and farms. nsannessmovremaxionmArmeaten.womemorommowasevasmosomoso GOOD HOT MEALS Will help You to Enjoy LABOR DAY', SEPT. tst. At our Baseball Tournameet. The ei will lac' served in a tastfully decur - atcd Dining Hall in the Hartleie Block by the Ladies of the Evan - church. Delicious full - coursed meals, with an aleandanen of Home-made bak:aig and .eooka ling% If you are hungry call on us and we will make you teebet- 'at S. ,rotkeobable LABOR DAY Come to the Baseball Tournam- ent and let the Ladies' Aid serve you with an up-to-date full course diens,:' and supper at the Domin- ion Hotel. MONDAY SEPT. 1st. Nothing butt he Very best will be prepared for the occasion. Mr. Dan Koehler is laid up at present through illness. Mrs. J. Welln, of Cfediton, spent Tuesday with Mrs. A. Melick. Mr. Albert Gies, of Kitchener, 'is ited his parents here last week. Mau Janet Thiel of Kitchener, spent the past week at her home here. Miss Ida Thur of Elora, is visiting at the Evangelical parsonage this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Zimmerman, called on relatives at Sebringville on Sunday. Messrs. W. F. Braun and M. Eil- ber spent Sunday at their homes in Crediton, Next Monday, Sept. 1st. being Labor Day, our store will be clos- ed. R. N. Douglas, Blake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ranaseyer and, family of Elkton, Mich., are visit- ing relatives here at present. Mrs. E Westlake returned home after spending some time at Elk- ton, Mich., and while there attend- ed the Evangelical Camp Meeting Don't miss the concert next Monday evening. Kakoe and, Company of Artists will give al full two hour program!. Get your tickets early, aa they are go- ing. fast. 4 Only a few more weeks before Zur:ch Fall Fair. Are you going to help to make it a success. The fair needs your support. a fair ean be successful only if it recei- ves the hearty support in which it is held. Do your share. THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 Over 100 Branches Opportunity Shuns Those Unprepared to Grasp It. Start a Savings account today, in The Molsons Bank, and he ready for opportunity when it Conies along. W. B. 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