Zurich Herald, 1919-09-19, Page 1RICH
Vol. XX
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ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919.
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I* YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
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DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,4.
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
4. Rugs, Blankets, Bells +
Full line. of. Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
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Dr, and Mrs. E. W. Sto'sl.opf of Bayfield fila .will 'be held this
- _ 1' Kitchener, spent Sunday in town, ye.'tt on Sept, 30th and Oct. 1st.
number from the village and Mr; a'nd Mrs. H. Klein of Baden,
? i - rvi�ciinity attended ,Exeter Fu.r held ,s•ieitecl at the home of Mr. Thos.
e >n Tuesday, Johnson` .last week.
i Mr. and Mrs, Wm. .i)echee, and
Mrs. jReve W. Wh.itesidea and
children, who 'visited relatives here
left for their home in .Carberry,
Man., last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. •Hey, Jr. tame
returned home trona a motor bire
to Toronto, (Hamilton, Niagara..
Falls, Grimsby Beach, Burlington
Beach and other points. They reg
port a very interesting trip. •
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EETER'S
SHOWING OF .
Fall and `-; `.; 'inter Goods
You will have a great opportunity to purchase up-to-
date merchandise at tempting prices from our Large al d
r� ll .'sso :te 3 sip k. ....
Fair Week Dress Goods Special
Black and colored •Serges in that good all -wool quality, just the
right weight, fine weave, soft finish, 40 itnches wide in shades of
navy, black, green, burgundy nadbrown.
VELOURS AND BROADCLOTHS, , '
For coats in 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 in the inew shades of Belgian Blue,
taupe, brown, white and navy, width 36 inches.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
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Ladies' white combination in medium weight, all wool„ high neck
and long sleeves. Reasonably priced.
Ladies 'cream vest, high neck andlong slee'vest A. splendid garm-
ent with. drawers to match.
LADIES' SWEATERS
We also ,have a nice range of ladies' pure wool Sweater Coats na:l
pullovers in ail sizels. l ,
Men's
clothing department
THE SNAPPY NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
A presentation of the cream of the models. Fabrics, weaves, pat-
terns and colors front the leading apparel makers of Canada.
Included are the popular waist seam styles for young -men.
SMART OVERCOOATS FOR 't DUNG FELOLWS
We are on .the mark. We've mauls special provision for the young
man's trade with many new exeluive, perfetely tailored suits and OV
ereoats.
to splendid ngaer of men's felt Hats, Shirts, Ties,, et .c
Phone 59
J. PREETER •
Produce Wanted
t"gFdl6tYba' wlett0.4
Mx: and Mrs, Fred Thiel vfsi. ed re-
ly
W .H: ,Hoffman has great-
latives and friends in Kitchener, ly improved tt. e appearance of
over Sunday, his store front 14: a coat of paint.
Miss Margaret Stelck, nurse, Tele Mr. .Samuel Deitz: and men as-
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'toe Guelph on Monday, after seen- sisting him have finished the cern-
ding several • months at the home,etnt work on the Brucefield church,
f. her, mother here. shed,
,,,The South Huron U. F. 0. Con-
ga -ion ,wild be held at Hensen, 'There seems to be considerable
pt. :22zid, to nominate a .sand- diversity of opinion as to voting
ate for the Legislature, on the coming Referendum. There
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wendt of 1e an impression prevalent that
Wnterltoo, and Mr. and Mrs, L. Voters must answer each question
4eppler and daughter, of Kirch- lin tht� same way; that is, that
•eerier spent the week -end at the the four questio'nas on the ballot
h'enre of Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz -must be answered with four 'yes's'
or four ‘no's' or the ballot will. be
,spoi'e
1 d, This impression is not
correct, You can vote 'yes' or'no'
to the four questions, but you.
must vote 'yes' or 'no' to all the
questions, otherwise your ballot
will be counted as spoiled. As an
example; a personperson.may vote
'yes' on question 1, 'no' on question
2, and so on.
A SUCCESSFUL NATIONAL
FAIR
Attendance at the National Ex-
hillEx-
hillion, Toronto, which lasted from
August 23rd to September 6th,
was 1,201,500; the previous record
of 1,009,000 was made in 1913, p and
the attendance last year was 946,-
400. Plans for the future include
a Hive stock arena and extensive
'waterfront improvements, to be
carried out by the Toronto Harb-
or Commission,.
14th con.
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, he, Liberals of South Huron will
hold a- convention at Hensali on
Saturday, Sept. 20th, to nominate
• :i candidate for the Provincial Leg-
• islature. Major Tolmie, M. P. P.,
, o : Windsor will be one of the
• ,epeaker .
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• and Mrs, Irvin D. Smith and
two daughters, Catherine and Mar-
• jeriue, of Hamilton, visited at the
•, honaeaof the former's two bro h-
e a, , Mr. C. L. Smith of town, and
• Mr C. 0. Smith of St. Joseph, for
r' a. teles days last week. i,
i, 4' Atthe convention of the North
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United Farmers' held at
a V..egtiam on Sept. Sth, R. C. C.
•. ;ia'etor of Belgrave was chosen as
:''i,,.gdidate for the Provincial Leg's-
* i " ure. and J. W. ging of Bluevale
: K£Q'the Dominion House,
i r .Decher, Jr. exhibited li e e
•'.y ViDei. at London exhibition last
4 i; said was successful in c ari y-
0vx'' 1'4'x- 1%:. P '
Ms The horses , were she-
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' , M the roadster class and eon=
• h i Led two mares, two colts and.
• e' ,two year old and are fine .sp-
• : e rn1pns of horseflesh.
•• ti ce the organization of the
i',cerise Fire Prevention League
• ria year ago, fire lossesin the
• "l oviIi ce have been substantially
• dneed Other important fa^tors
0` .'ve!eontri'buted to this reduction,
• t• jt a continuation of this recrele
• Vri1, Imprint a conclusive sterp
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_ ria approval upon the movement.
• ,T3he stores of Zurich have made
peat „_ preparations for th.e fall
• o+D rinings whicif take place on Fair ""
:',,and after. .A. wide variety
• 03°� Foods for cold weather is on
•• 153 Olay a!nd the values compare,
• 'drably with catalogue houses
• alnd, ;stores in larger places, , The
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• people orf this seciont need not go
• °briber than Zurich to buy their
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• wants as the large stocks kept by
w the merchants Of this village en-
• ables everybody to buy what thee!
• ▪ wlCit ata right price. Trade
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,Full ,show:n.g of New Fall Mi
ery now ready.
Call and see our display.
No formal Openings.
M. E. Routledge
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M 'gip LSONS
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 Masons
Bank, and be ready for
opportulnity when it
Comes along.
W. P. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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WALT NAM
NAT GH:ES .'
I_ 3f eater iii.
Watc es, Clocks`'` Musico
'in- Instruments, etc.
Repairing Promptly Done
Hess the Jeweller
Phone 67
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'.eti,ANKSGIVING DAY
'The government has fixed Mon-
diy;'O t. 13t`i. rs Th'anlc,g,vingta .
for''—bet Dominion of Canada.
NEW .HYDRO LINE F0.0
WESTERN ONTARIO
Speaking at a meeting of the
London Railway Commission on
September 6th, Sir Adams ,Beck st-
ater that a ne`v radial line
would be bull: from Hamilton thr-
ough Brantford, Woodstock and
Ingersoll to join the London and
Port Staealey Ra,:tlway in the neigh -
bot hood of Westm.:nister. This.
work will be proceeded with if the
niultecipalities interested want. it.
NEW -VICTORY LO AN
An Ottawa despatch; An of:c-
ial announcement is expected in
the course of a few days as to the
maw victory loan. lin the bud-
get debate .Sfr Thomas While :in-
timated that the amount would be
$350,000,000, belt the prevailing op-
itnxon nceee is that it will be nomin-
ally $25(40010„000 With a Teal ,Obi -
educe of $4ao,xis.,0%
The 'loan caiinpaign Will 'be put
alis foie a 'period of three weeks
probably from Oct to NOvem1,er
17131 The bonds .will beat in'-
crest at 5l per cent. and be of the
currency of five and 15 years, but VI
the iiru•e price Strl admi?s of sortie
uncertainty While par is hoetel
for th,e fact that the new, bon'as ere
taxable may possibly be an inf a-
•• este calllin g1or a price a iii'' br-
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BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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FALL SHOES
We carry a complete stock for men, women
and children,
BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES
ADVANCE
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We are offering some bargains in
Wall Papers, Mixed Paints
and other lines.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Highest P.ticesfor Farm Produce
Your wants taken care of
R Nm DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 97
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