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Zurich Herald, 1919-09-12, Page 1ZURIC .1.1111.11. ••••••Yeel*/*,./.1.11•0801* 'Vol. XX HERALD -ZURICH, FRIDAY momsliNG. SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. No 10 41. + 4-4-4 +---+ 4. 4-4-44 + YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Wift be promptly attended to here. See:us about DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, REPAIRING OP ALL KINDS Rugs, Blankets, Bells Fall line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc . A Trial Solicited I. FRED THIEL . ZURICH Mr Eldon Schnell, of Detroit,. Mich., visited his parents here Rik a few days last week. A number fram.here attended the funeral of the late Jacob Rader held at Dashwood on Monday; Mr. Elmer Rupp has left for De- troit, mid Mr. Chas. Weber is a.. gain in charge of the stage route between Zurich and Hensel!. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ri • • • • • • • • • .• • , • • • • • • • • • • • . • EETER'S • SHOWING OF Fall and Winter Goods You will have .a great opportunity to purchase up-to- date merchandise at tempting prices from oui large and well assorted stock. Fair Week Dress Goods Special Black and colored ,Serges in that good all -wool quality, just the right weight, fine weave, soft finish, 40 inches wide in shades of navy. black, green, burgundy nadbrown. VELOURS AND BROADCLOTHS. For coats iln all wool bright chiffon finish, full 54 inches wide, in shades of nigger, navy, copen grey taupe, prune, black and bur- gundy: SILK WOOL JERSEY CLOTH Extra heavy wool Jersey Cloth inthe new shades of Belgian Blue, taupe, brown, white and navy, width 36 inches. LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladieswhite combination in medium, weight, all wool, high neck and long sleeves. Reasonably priced, Ladies 'cream vest, high neck andlong sleeves A splendid garm- ent with. drawers to match. LADIES' SWEATERS We alsoehe.ve a nice range of ladies' pure wool Sweater Coats nad pullovers in all simile,. ( Men's elothing Department THE SNAPPY NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS A presentation of the cream of the models. Fabrics, weaves., pat- terns and colors fromthe leading, apparel makers of Canada. ' included are the popular waist seam styles for young men. • SMART OVERCOOATS FOR YOUNG FELOLWS We are on the mark, We've masie special provision for the young man's trade ,with many new excluive, perfetcly tailored suits and Ov erco ate . A splendid ngaer of men's felt Hats, Shirts, Tie, et .e 4 •VP Phone 59 J. P EETER Produce Wanted elatikt,��I Miss Gertrude Weller is visiting eriends in Preston. Mrs. J. Melick is spending the week at Remade Toive Poultry taken every Wednes- day forenoon.—T. Preeter, -Miss Reid of Fullerton, is the guest of Mrs. Earl Weida. Mies Jean Campbell has returned London to resume her stuel'es. ;',rr • number from Zurich and vicin- ity attended London Fair this week, Mr, Geo, Smith, of Crosweq,Mich. Visited relatives here over Sun- day. Mr. Roy Weber, and sister, Miss Clara, of Detroit, are visiting their home here, (Mr. C. Schrag attended a. large •Mennonite Conference held in the. State of Virginial ast week. Mr. and Mrs, Hy. Eby and dau- ghter, and Mrs. N. Otterbein, of Kitchener. visited the past week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Heist of Carlo Miele, arc visiting at the homes of Mr. A G. Ehnes, and the Williamse The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be ehld at the home 'of Mrs. A. Meliek on Wednesday evening Septi 17th at 8 o'clock. All ladies are invited to attend.' Mr. Merrier Eilber, who has been salesman in T. L. Wurm's store for some years has resigned that po, it - ion and left for Detroit Mr. 1 Clarence Hoffman of thi.s is his successor. Miss Rose Hess has taken a pos- ition in the post office, Take notice that all accounts for Twine are now due. Stade & Weld cs. 4 Mr. Albert Thiel and Miss Rehm, of Kitchener, recently visited the former's home here. OUR FAIR. On Wednesday and Thursday of next week, Zurich Fall Pair will be held), The 'fair has been held annually for over fifty years and has pro- ven of much benefit to the resi- dents ix this section, not alone in its educating features, but also in the oempetition in the exhibits which tends to make the exhibitor raise and grow better live stock, grain, ete. The success of the Fair depends very much in the in- terest 'taken therein by the farm- ers and others living in the com- munity, Everyone must help, Iff you cannot exhibit something, you should then support it by yo r at tend ance. The Est of special prizes offered this year should makee the comp- etition keen in many classes and consequently of much interest, to spectators. The Henderson ./tliV- enile Pipe Band, which has just' returned from a successful to r through the state of Michigan, will give a splendid program of music on the grounds. And the concert in the Town Hall in the evening promises to be ohne of the best ever held in Zurich. The program will be given by the accomplished art- ists and will be entertaining to yo-. ung and old. Joseph Brown, or Hills Green, ....ommerermr..... was before Judie Dickson recently charged with setting bush fires which injured live stock and des- Itrd'Al. other property. belonging 41! to farmers in that neighborhood. st, 0 Mr. F W. Gladmem, of Exeter,with, • e the Crown Attorney prosecutcd, • andel Mr. M. G. Cameron, R. C., • • was the defence counsel. The charge was dismisse d. VOTE ON OCT. 20th. • Premier Hearst of Ontario has afnnounced that the vote on the referendum on the temperance qu- a 0 estio(n will be had on Monday, Oct. 0 20th. No deeiiosn has as yet been • reached when the Provincial elec- ftion will be held. EXAMINE THEj LISTS • The voters'•list to be used in • the coming referendum vote, is as, now completed and posted up • iu • 0 • 0 • 0 • • 0 MILLINERY Full show:ng of New Fall Mi ery now ready. Call and see our display, No formal Openings. M, E. ROUTLEDGE, Zurich M. E. Routledge Nomaasamemathowerooltle.4q1pPitVg& THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000" Over 100 Branches Opportunity Shuns nue Unprepared to Grasp It. Start a Savings account today, in The Molsons Bank, and be ready for opportuinity when it Comes along. W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch The World's Watch (ver Time am% Dealer in ' ' Watc es, Clocks, Musicalt Instruments, etc. Repairing Promptly Done Hess the Jeweller Phone 67 .' fig fe****111-1111•001141140041.104.14/14 +1100604.11,4***.***114110414011 FALL SHOES I I We carry a complete stock for men, women .., the Post Office, or citizens may see and children. one by applying to the enumerator -,.. 1 or the poll, the Township Clerk, or the postmaster. A court of revision, at which com , plaints against the said list may 14' be made, will be held in the town hall at ten o'clock on Sept. 26th fcr polis No. 1, 2, 3, and 4. and onSep.1a. 27th: for pialls No 5, 6, 7, 8. Any 4" complaint against the list must be in writing and be left with. the township clerk not less than five 1: clear days before the court is held: 0 ANOTHER EPIDEMIC? * A Medical authorities throughout ., : the, United States are warning the 4 104841314040.4 44"91404.414843/4.0041.4411004.0001e.f-041004 0 public that a recurrence of the in- eiSIMITIneli1111111111,!:1:!:1111111111111111i11111111114 '1111111141f11111011111111111(1111111alli111111111111111111111111111111M1111111ill11111111111111111111111111111111111111141111111n1HIMM* • fluenza epidemlie of last Fall is • expected this Winter. This war- ::. 0 0 ming is issued rby the medical auth- • be as innprepared as a year ago. • 0 oriii:: s so that the public may not il : It ie not intended in any way to 0 frighten the country. Little pro -E-2: ill -X • e gress has been made in develop- Y7---: 0 ing methods of competing this 1 • disease whith took a toll last year E • • RINI'S GELATEAS 1 • (comes, will be as severe as a year see 40 muhe heavier than the Geteat War. :fr.: 0 Whether or not the epidemic if it a .fal7GRAM8 EtTer. ° e ago ric• °rib can forecast. Cer- fei We, are offering some bargains in 6 0 thinly with proper warning, sta,c El : and imunicpial authorities can be :0 more ready to coiiibat it. ft has ef.: Wall Papers, Mixed Paints been the experience of the p is.' IN 0 that thesa epidemics usually occ,,- F • and other lines. • for thrae.tolnsecutive yeare. each, : one less severe than the preceding 2 one There wili be no big arrive, ei • camps this year wtere the disease may catch young men unawaiee, end vilirrl aureeeties have no Cm, ee to proprrly prepare for it. The t:il Will 'be roiore physicians in all the a. ,..,4 cisss of the country and mor. i--. R. /V. DOUGLAS nurses Keep healthy now. loo'- ei='; to lour well being and peihavei te if everyone tioe,s that there Alin 1 124.,..11,Q.1'1-10:LNQu'rge. As .np.s?el .or.,r 0.0at 'Atner:i.ce.,11 191.8. .. . .. . ,. . . . . . . . .. .,..., . • • BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED C. FRITZ The Shoeman 1 1 gin We have opened our 0 0 • • • • • • FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND Highest Pricesfor Farm Produce Your wants taken care of PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE