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Zurich Herald, 1920-03-11, Page 1ZURIC Vol. XX ,No 36 BALD ZURICH, THUI Si 'AY MORNING, MARCH 11, 1920. _+_+—'l•— p q.—+—+-. +—+-4 —.l. —+—+—+-3.-3--+ +—+- +--+ .+ • + YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Will be promptly attended to here. . See:us about "4. - DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Rugs, Blankets, Bells i• Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc • A Trial Solicited I FRED THIEL ZURICH + + _+ 3.-44 + +- +—+ +—+ 4.--+ 3. +-4 +-- Mr. T. L. Wurm is on the pick list, Mr. Hy. Hoffman of the village is visiting relatives at Kitchener, A man who has nothing but man-, ey rn- ey is '.ery* apt to be very miser- able. Mr. Geo 'Cook of Dashwood , was a visitor in the rilla.ge on 'Tu- esday. ` _••••M••••••••••N••••••iM•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••x•••••••••••42 • I: The Displayof Spgrin - gaolDress • In rs Veo Serges,Silks, Materials, and Broadcloths • -• r.� -46 • • • .• • • • • • , 1 • 2 s • q• 0 1 • • • • All -Wool Serge Dress Goods Fine allwool Serges 36 and. 43 inches wide, colors black, green, navy and brown, very suitable for spring suits or Separate skirts. Prices from $2.75 to $3.50 per yard. Broadcloths • A nice range of all -wool Broadcloths, especially for spripg suits; 54 in. wide, colors, black, navy, brown taupe and Green. Velours •We are showing a splendid range of Velour coatings for • spring wear in all the latest shades 54 in. wide. 1 • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • '• • • • • • • • • • 0 • • 'r The new range h all wool materials in the very newest styles for men and boys, ccicrs brown, gray and mixed pat- • '• terns, tweeds and blue Surges.• • • • Men's Fine Shirts, • • M � A. splendid showing of men's sleeles and 1r.tterns. • 0 0 0 Silks A big display of Silks in all coins.Also Silk poplins and Silk Georgette in all the newest shades. Velvets A . beautiful quality torduroy a eivet suitable for spring suits a full yard wide in white only,., Curtain Scrims We are showing a large display of curtain scrims in all patterns and designs, prices from 25c to $1 per yard. Men's and Boy's New Spring Sutts • • A fine display of men's new •y and designs, 0 fine shirts all in the neweat Men's Ties • • • "0 ,• tO • .1• • ,,e• •rr tiattiSomixszetramintrie.tcam ,home 59 .. • t MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RAIN COATS These coats are not merely a rain coat,, We have them :n fine fancy tweeds, belted styles, which give the appearance of , a spring overcoat and being ruber- ized, makes them waterproof, All sizes and color% a •0 to • • a • • • • e LINOLEUM AND WALL PAPER We have in snick our new lin: of wall papers and Linoleums, you will do well to call early and make your selections before the stock gets too much .broken. We have a special book - of good quality wall paper which we do not carry.in.stock, but can get dir- ect from the factory for nay one spring ties in neat patterns wanting something better than we arry, q4_ Produce,,,W ;.nte.>d to •• • • 0 •• • • • • w' • • • • leer. John Deichert was a vis- 'itor t( Kitchener last week. Miss Lila Melick left for vl'nton on. Monday where she will attend. the business college. Thomas Edison says, theeee •eat- ei3t evil of the present day is ov- ereating, !So there is one more Veld fort he toiling up -lifters. Our mail and train servic:r has been very irregular the las: few days, practically no mail at al iome days We hope March will ering oa more suitable weather and break up this long tiresorne win- ter. Some report of having sene. the crows fly, surely they will usher in some real nice warm iieather. ► o Growing weakness on the par:: of the men of the country is dein op rug a sinister feminism, C. O'Con- nell told a gathering of then at Boston recently, Man, as the head of the house, he said, should assert his proper authority in the home. Failure to do this, the eaedina>•• asserted leads to a false fEmi rsm, which, it is curbed in time, the cardinal said, will ba , e disastrous results for humanity "The, women are becoming ma•ea line, if you please, and the mon. are becoming effimiriate Thii is disorder. W. C. T. U. NOTES ONTARIO'S RESPONSIBILITY' Ontario, as a banner province of Canada has a particular respons- ibility in regard to Dominion nad world' work. We rnust remember that prohibition is not safe in On- taricc so long as intoxicating liquor • is illegally made, imported or Feed • • in any other part of Canada. Mo- reover, we are citizens of the Do minion as well as of the Province ,with duties and responsibitit:es to ,:not olely for the Provinae in eve Jive .but for the nation • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ata®aeaoesesese snesae+ssostes/•elaeosissse ea as • • er t Rub Soreness from joints and muscles • with a•small trial bottle of old • St. JJ acobs Liniment C Stop "'dosing" Rheumatism. to It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St. J'acobs'mi- cs meet" right on the 'tender spat," raid by thetime you say Jazit' eobinsou-- • out comes. the rheumatic leen. , "Si. •:Jacob's Liniment" is a. harmines; rlienr- matism cure n Irich never disappoints 4 and down'£ beim the slc.i n ' It takes • 'pain, soreness; arid stittecss -Iriirrt'ack- ing ybints, muscles and bones; estops•. sciatica, Jttianbitga, backache; neirali+•ra..: •Ltmbe r.up I Geta 30 cent 7bttle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Riniruent" •d?,yromrl414Pd;alanbyfrr etreg ;£attoorm, paaninsLacneosmaentd stness. Veect later Bub lacunas- 'et auna - `et large; Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT ROOM I For month of ;February Sr. Pt. II;—Has been promited to Jr. II class. Names are in ,rrler of merit; Lawrence Howald, 'Vera Kalbfleisch. Jr. Pt II;—Floyd Foster, Bruce Koehler, Grant Koehler, Mil.€rad T.Tttley, Grace Koehler, 'Earl Th'el, Franz Kochems, Clare Melick, Har old Faust, ;Floyd Kropf, Dernnia Bedard, Willie Liebold, Kathleen Wurm (dust promoted) .Sr. Pr. Mildred 'Taylor, Wilfred Ducharme, Ruths Zettel. Jr. Pr.;— Greta Koehler, Cair- ene Schwalm and Gordon Bloch equel Melverna Geiger, Er: in Deitrich, Keith Campbell. I OLD-TCOLD CURE— DR HOT TEA`; r o. 'Get a. small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it, opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breal '.ng up a cold; Try it the next time you stiffer 1.•om a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB U[UMAI1SM FRO1 STIFF ACHIN JOINTS Chester L. Smith, Publisher .4i $1.25 a Year In Advance The World's Watch Over Time Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BICYCLES B AIT- TERIES ,TIRES, AUTO SUP- PLIES, ETC Hess the Jeweller THE MO SONS BANK Incorporated in 1835 CAPITAL and RESERVE ' '$9,000,000 -i Over 120 Branches Industry and Thrift are Essential to Success Ambition will prompt you to °Industry and a Weekly dep- osit to your saving account will help you to thrift. 1 t is surprising how quiskly reg- ular deposits. grow. Open a Savings account Today W. R. COLLES . Manager Zurich Branch el !',lilii';Ig1Hi'!Il el11II1111111111HIH1111111111111ifll c. i e „IHiH!'1a a:. V. ' i;! h 4111llill!IIIIII111111f1i11611i 11111111111C1111i11eilllile We are offering Special `' educed Prices on the feilowing 1k18s for a limited time. Misses and Girl's Scarf and C Can "Sets, Men's and Boy's Sweater Coats, Men's and Boy's Winter Caps Men's Wool lined leather Mitts. Men's and Boy's Heavy Rubb er s, :..1 en's. -.a nri $oar's Hfirn k:y ;q cks, . Common and Fingering Yarn R. No DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE �I f(NC<f�l(�IIn�I�fff�I�IIUiIIIII�IU�II{li( TEMIEfilifilEM iitiiillllli Iii efieleilllllalli11e11111iPIi111IHL11111111111111111111 l 41111 le fell i ill' l 01lell0111ll r e:••" is 'e "611.1l1liHllIB1111111H111esTililliiHiiHHHitl111c1 o}•w$;t 1.110 4114 #10000141400:::4$410e 1f .000014$4/Ar010.14' +i14 1 .a i 1 Hockey Shoes j NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF ZURICH WAS SKATING SUCH A. NOVELTY AS THIS SEASON, 7 , , BE SURE YOU HAVE THE 1 j Best Hockey Shoes WE HAVE THEM ALL SIZES, AND TO SUIT YOUR PURRE%. BUTTED AND Ess W ED C. FRITZ The Shoeman DRYSDALE. SCHOOL REPORT Following is the report of S. S. U„ No, 1, Hay and Stan;eyt;. Sr. 111;—Donella Denomme 803., Cecilia Laporte 622, Gertrude Du- charms 601, Nora Geoffrey 489, Jr. III:—Marie Denomme 746, Dennis Corriveau 708, Noel Lap- orte 659 Sr II;— Willard Corriveau 850, Fergus (3eo£fre,y 499, .Bernie° Ay- oi.te 454, Annie Denomme 258, Lor- etta Denomme, absent. Jr, II,- Lloyden Denomme b28, Ci'ilir,rci Ducharme 592, Annabel 'Du eharme 534. Sr, I;— Dennis Denomme 471, . Eva tleuonune 461, A;--pinin 'Dolomitic 6`r2, Reeen Denr.nme 540, 1`dl,ii,t: Ducharmo -44`l, Ledia + coffees x77, Jt.l e:te De- nomme, absent. 13;—Nelson Ducharme 340, Are; tient•tte. Lapo'te 330, Hazel Ditch- arnre•- 2.69.- Late R, Guentlrer,teaeher. 4 4$• :44#6sW4i 4 dee ®RT chide 81; Sr. III;—Theresa Ducharme• ill *Donald Hendrick 65, Jr. 11I;—Erwin Sehade 69, Nor , near, Charrette t8, *Mald,e l KaibfI-- nisch 66. • Sr. Il ;—Vinetta Duchrn ate 36,, Eleanor Chnrr.tte 77, *Victor Tay for 75, *Agnes Meidinger 60. Jr 1T:— Emerson Overholt 8'1', Lillian Ducharme 82, Paul DuDuch- arsine 78; 'Rutin; Turnbull 75, "Wide Plante Pt.. 11 ;— A,'.ph Ducharme, I.eonOverbuilt,rOverbuilt, Mildred Diajardint+, Marie Charrette, *Lamer Kadieg, ''Vincent Jeffrey, *Irene Jef1r Prim:— Clarence Schack>, Hu,'-- old , Overholt,. Dorothy Michaele,. Utbaie Dueharme *Denninq,ue Jef— frey, Irene ('•barrette, "Stella Jeffrey, *1'reeille DDucharme, Rett.r ITaylor. ' I'tijr:l, n ui o. marked *mist toot. unto Teao,her SCHOOL REP For. S No 11, for February. Sr, 1 i" snet S Edmond Hendrick 75, Ltoward Sot-- arcs 74. • Of -1Wie 144t-