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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-10-10, Page 1Val. XX ZURICH, FRtDAY,MOR 11N+Ca, OCTOBER 10, I9I9. -� •4 4. 4. sir 4 + 4' 4--+ + 4—.4.-4. 1 .i 4 1 .1 1 4 YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Wilt bo promptly attended to here. Seous about DODULE 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 I have received a shipment of Percival plow polinta. J. J. Barry: Mr, and Mrs. John Weeeloh, of Waterloo, visited at the home of the formier's brother, Mr, H. F. Weseloh, 'over ,Sunday( Mr. and Mrs. Ge Farwell, of Detroit, visited at the home of the latter'; parents?, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- del Smith, last week. ,1,41 1100 1N•••••••••••4 Ilea 000•00••••••••O1100••••0•••••0• ••0•••00••0•••••0•M000• �. 4. 4 1 • • • • 2 •• 1 • • • 2 • i P5EE TE/TS SHOWING OF Fall and Winter (foods You will have a great opportunity to purchase up-to- date merchandise at tempting prices from our large and well assorted stock. • Fair Week Dress Goods Special Black wind colored Serges in that good ale -wool quality, just the right weight, fine weave, soft finish, 40 ilnches wide in shades of navy. black, green, burgundy nadbrowtn. VELOURS AND BROADCLOTHS, , For coats in all wool bright chiffon finish, full 54 inches wide, in shades of nigger, navy, copen grey taupei, prulne, black and bur- gulndy. SILK WOOL JERSEY CLOT(-( Extra heavy wool Jersey Cloth in thee new shades of Belgian Blue, taupe, brown, white and navy, width 36 inches, LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' white combination in medium weight, all wool, high neck and long sleeves. Reasonably priced. Ladies 'cream vest, high neck andlong sleevest A. splendid garm- ent with drawers to match. LADIES' SWEATERS We also,have a nice range of ladies' pure wool Sweater Coats nad pullovers in all sizes, Men's clothing De artment THE SNAPPY NEW ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS A presentation of the cream of the model's. Fabrics, weaves, pat- terns and colors from, the leading . apparel makers of Canada. Included are the popular waist seam styles' for young then. SMART OVERCOOATS FOR YOUNG .FELOLWS We are on the mark. We've macre special provision for the young man's trade with many new excluive, perfetcly tailored suits and Ov ercoats, A splendid ngaer of men's felt Hats, Shirts, Ties, et .c Phone 59 J. PREETER • 1 • s Next Monday, Oet. 13th, will bel observed as Tliainlesgiving Day en Canada A .number from town attended a fowl supper at Crediton on Tues- day evening, Melliek & Brown have now earn - Dieted the furnace job in the home of W3,. L. Siebert. Miay Nora Siebert has returned to Detroit where she will resume her duties: as ;nurse. Nee_ epeci Mrs. I. Hudson .and fam- ily of Seaforth visited friends in teem on Sunday. The meeting held in the inter- easts of the Temperance campaign last Friday evening was well at- tended. Mr.' Sam. Berner, of Toronto, a resident of 1Zurich about fifty ye- ars ago, visited friends here on Tuesday. Mr••. afpd Mrs. Julius Bloch ha., ek moves' from Hetnsali and are oc- ,cupy iieg their home vacated by Mr. W. B Coltes. Pte. Elmer Deters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Datars, 4th. can.. returned home from over- seas a few days ago. Mr. ;McLean, Post office Inspec- ▪ tor and hie assistant of London, had .the annual inspection of the focal office last week. ' +Mrj: and Mrs. Theo. Foster of Detroit, Mich., are visiting at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. a1nd Mr's. Louis Weber, of town. The local branch of the Womens' Institute will sleet at the home of Mr.s.,W. GSiebert on Saturday ev- ening. +All Ladies' are specially requeeed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. A. Melick and son • laire4. fid Mrs. D. Melsaac of • erf a eee Spe1 t .the week -end in .jereee,e''lee,Lngi' Ire. fray °who is'. 0 w • • 0 • 1 • • O • M • •• 0 •a • 0 20 • • • • • 0 • • • 0 • 0 0 • • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 0 0 0 0 ties as 0 0tie • 404116040*0 0 0 0 00 l,• • • • Produce Wanted 4BIn iv7winwr .. w L:�yv�if.;oi�6a&Fi�$ .v— ......:d �,t•173.a$id.�wG. M 3 0 ear ba'4► . ol�iIke sitcb'list: Pt �. Frank. Uttley returned last week from overseas in the steamer "Royal George" Pte. Uttey en - elated With the 135th Batta io:i and was serving for over two years. Mr. end Mrs.. Sol. Zimmerman have nioN ed into the house occup- ied by the latter's mother, Mrs. F. Schrader. Mr. John Fuss and family have moved into the house racated by Mr. Zimmerman. FACTORY IS COMING The new• factory for Zurich ;s naw an assured fact. Mr. H. Grundel, manager of the London branch, an Mr. Phillips, manager of the Toronto branch, of the Hall Dent Canada, Limited, were in the village last Thursday- and after looking over the situation decided to open a •branch factory here at once. A suitable building has be- en leased and machinery is no tr on tiie ,vrppq aMpldyment will be given to an unlimited number of ! women and girls and wages to be- i giinrery will be $6.00 per week. The well-known line of Hall Dent silk gloves will be manufactured here. Mr. H. Gundel will be in Zurich on Saturday afternoon, Oe. 11th, to receive applications for posi'tio'ns. As the coming of this factory 'promises to be a great 'pen ,efit to the village and community it should receive the hearty co- operation of everyone. They ask no' 'bonus, no free power, no tree asses.5m•elnt, but they want all the women and girls that can find time to work in the factory. THE LS N BANK Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 Over 100 Branches Opportunity Shills Those Unprepared to Grasp it. Start a. Savings account today, in The Molsons Bank, and be 'ready for opporttt i:ty when .it Comes along. ., W. t.COLLS Manager Zurich Branch No 14 WANTED Girls and women wanted for making silk gloves in Zurich. Apply to H. Gundel, care of Andrew Hess, Satur- day, Oct, 11th, between two and three p. m. PUBLIC MEETING tWill b'e hald in the Town Hall •Zurich, an Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, in the interests of Andrew Hicks, the U. F. 0. candidate. 1Viiss Griesbach, of ,Collingwood, Sec. U. F. W. 0. will deliver an address. Mr. Hicks is also expected to be present,.: Mn. and Mrs. Casper Walper visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sarar- as, of Mitchell, on Wednesday. ItIr. Sararas is in very poor health. The World's Watch Over Time Dealer in Watch ea, Clocks, Musical Instruments, etc. Repairing Promptly Done Hess the Jeweller Phone 67 GIRLS WANTED Can earn as high as $14.00 per week $4,00 to $5.50 per week For Beginners JACKSON CLOTHING CO. HENSALL = ONT. FA': L S fi► We carry a complete stock for men, women and children. BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE BUTTER AND .EGGS WANTED C. FRIT, The Shoeman 4 H 4f 4+4 aV4F 4H4> 444 Rtt ttQck l i ll8ilililllilll I llllblllglIIt1 llilliil tIillllilllINlIIIIiINt!IIIillllllllllllllllllliillfll!IIiiIfllllllll!lllffll;Ifl1at ill tlll'414t!ii'iIIfi19QIIIlIiIIIiIIIICII811111tIIB;lIINllllli!liimflY?oarrt "1th We have opened our NEW GOODS pRINTg iIl GUNNAR- OEVGILIII8 We are offering some bargains in Wall Papers, Mixed Paints and other lines. FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAN D Highest Pricesfor Faris Produce Your wants taken care of �l R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE 1;J1P1111111110111Mi111>N1111114911111111111i1N1011111411111 IJ+1'8111111111 7"11"1""e" + t}l fit'