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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-03-18, Page 1. . Vol. XX No.37 • •••••.0.dorerisamfama"1.2aramiosi;;;Lioa. .1310•1111461•1•••......1110111.01ms**1. ZURICH, THU-k7S-DA'Y MOOIiiNG, MARCH •••••lN, ••••••••••••••••••••••i...••••••••••.......o...........• • lasaaoaaramaaawartaillaaalaalak. 1 8, •1920. Oaamlawasevaramanrairma, fai -An.P.„„tr* .ec• a : . WE AVE 'OPENED UP A G-ENERALs SHOE STORE IN HARTLEIB'S BLOCK:, ON MAIN STREET, AND ARE READY TO SHOW YOU SOME OF THE -LATEST STYLES OF SPRING FOOTWEAR Our Stock Consists of entire's*, Nee' Stock, and have a large ditrnent to choose tram. Wee lie a eall and We will show -you what we have. BUTTER AND, EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS W. H. PFILE - - ZURICH :1 en. itainsmaarammosammosaionnamms ammayama M. John Eckstein of the Bron- son Line spent the week -end in Detroit, Mr. Frederick Weseloh, a gr..du- ate of Central Business College. Stratford, as visiting at his Jenne here, • Mr. Lorne Manaon, who has spe_ , . ent the past year in Sask., has re- sainan. ..turned to his home on the Gosh- Dealer in en Line, north. WATCHES, CLOCKS, MUSICAL ChesfeiL. Smith, Publishes. $1,25 a Year In Advance •The World's Watch Over Time INSTRUMENTS, SILVERWARE • The posaster and 0000000000••••4•••••••••00041000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 .nts tmhis assarei- _ _ r 'YCLESI 'SATZ/ARIES, TIRE% often get blamed or little • • things, many of which are just in . AITTO SUPPLIES, ETCY. The - Display of Sprmg Wool Dress tg,„et tire. geirneadtiito r„,eby,,tshtie, Hess the Jeweller icking around late at night to clissi • tribute the mails. They -have Materials, Ser es, Silks, :Velours + • +*-4. +-4.-+ +' had' alot of it this winter,* ea., THE MOLSONS •BANK Incorporated in 18;55 CAPITAL and RESERVE .$9,000,000 Over 12,0 Branches Industry and Thrift are Essential to Success Ambition will prompt you to industry and a weekly dep- osit 'to your saving account Iva: help you to thrift. it is surprising how quiskly reg- ular deposits grow. Open a Savings account Today W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch And4or the benefit of the ungraSe ful, let us remind thein that it is • not necessary that the postmas.- and Broadcloths helperse• nrintoroloekG dothis erd hissveoirtk s • • credit is due, 0 There passed away on the fettle- 4. .1 ich Road, west, on Saturday Mar. + • 13th, Mr. Henry Fleischauer, at the 4. age 9f 60 years and 3 months. D. • ceased had been sick only a few 4. weeks with pleursey of which hc' e sucumbed. He had lived in 11 Ly Township for a long time, W0.9 + t ill:married and h the last aa. All -Wool Serge Dress Goods Fine allwool Serges 36 and 43 inchea wide, colors blaek,. 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 spring suits; 54 in. wide, colon, black, navy, brown taupe and Green. Velours We are showing a splendid range of 'Velour coatings for spring wear in all the latest shades 51 in. wide. • Silks A -big display of Silks in all' colors, Also Silk poplins and Silk Georgette in all the newest shades. Velvets A beautiful quality Qorduroy selvet suitable for spring suits a full yard wide in white only., Curtain Scrims We are shoving 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 2 • • • 1 • 2 3 0' • 0 011 • 3 Suits The new range as all wool materials in the very newest styles for. men and boys, colors browa, gray and mixed pat- terns, tweeds and blue Serges Men's Fine Shirts. A splendid showing of men's fine shirts alt in the newest i1 :des and slatterns, Men's Ties - A fine display of men's new spring ties in heat patterns and designe, 0 lee with 0 9 union leaves his sorrowing widow t • 1 • and a family of small children. The ' • remains were entered in the Br- a 0. • II onson 'Line cemetery on Tuesday' ieeepe_4_4, ,i. +......1. 4, +-+ 4. .1.....4. 4 .1.........4,..4, "_+.....,..... Iv •t.1 ter rto 9n. The funeral sereice 1 . w.e t& eonducted Isy-ROV!, , s s - - e ...- - --------. - Meyer of the Evangelical church. •.,., . , -_. . YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Will ba promptly attended to kere. See:us about DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Rugs, Blankets, Bells .Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Carry Combs, eta A Trial Solicited FR.ED THIEL ZURICH MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RAIN COATS r' These coats are not merely a rain coat. We have them M fine fanny tweeds, belted styles, whieli give the appearance of a spring overcoat and being ruber- ized, makes them waterproof. Alt sizes and colors, LINOLEUMS AND WALL PAPER We have in stock our new line of wall papers and Linoleum% you will do well to call early and 'Make your eelections before the stock' gets too much breken. We have a special book of good quality wait paper which we do not carry in stock, but can get (lir- eet from the factory for nay one wanting something better thee we • • CARD OF THANKS .• • • • • t.. • 4.4.• • 4.4.• 4.4. 4. 4.• 4.• 4. 4. Mrs. Krauskopf and daughter is wish to express their sincere th- anks .to the friends and neighbors j's for the assistance and sympathy es extended during the death and funeral of the late Mr. F. Kraus- ae Kopf. For Protection of Fur Bearers 4: "No person shall hunt or trap se any fur -bearing animal except un- • der the authority of a license or • permit, etc." Se ti 9, Sub -sec. IS) ? la Ontario Game and Fishing Laws • 1919.. Tosnake it. almost impossible to • d sposet of furs illegaly caught with • • out be,ing detected;-- 1. A fur buyer must monthly re- * .port the number and kinds of pelts 4* bought along with the names and addiesses of lie parties from w whom they. were received; this lo be sent to the game warden. 2. No pelts may be shipped to points outside the province with - 2 out a pezimit or paving a royalty a on skins of protected fur -bearers. o 3. Tanners and fur -tire -se -emu -it report the number and kind of i pelte received with the names and addresaes of the sender: 4. Reav furs must be disposed • of within two weeks after the close • 21 I of the season which ends Apr:. I I a se .at. W. C. T. U. NOTPS • • OurSpring Stock of Shoes Has Arrived AND OUR STOCK IS COMP- LETE, WITH A LARGE AS- SORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM We Also Carry anything ha Rubbers, and ran fit you up. Look our Stock over. BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED C. FRITZ The Shoernan eseaessees.teee+++++++4.4.4.+++44.1-e-1.1.4-eSeeesesease÷4.4-eiseeaseaseeseeeieleleesa •;lalleill1111111111!Alliitetalla itstsla;1111led.a1111.1C11111110dlarleltIllalltnellassee eases ealillalllallareee esseasseseassessessag 4.• 4.• • • • • • • • 4. • • o. • • Ai 0 4. carry. Phone 39 PREETER Produce Wanted 000411000110000110000 " •••••00•001101.0000010*•••••0040000* • • • • • 4. 0 • In the City of Toronto 3,925 per- sons were arrested for druneesiess during the year 1919. Ile.enti al- most every case lies a sordid tr- agedy, a sad tale of sufeerieg and shame, want nad sin, PROHIBITION FOR a EKON' Territorial.wide prohiba ion o: the liquar traffic has been ,nirlol 1:4 sed by the people in the ph aisitc just held The bone -drys .A.i h a :;•_3 few more polls to hear from he ses a majority of 185 over the e flee ming a continuance of the bar, an of .265 over those favorie • tablishment of Government aquo's agencies, k.! I\ P'7:' aef' _ es_ For Idents and Cte .s IinUseivor Over Z Always beats the Siz-atomm We are offering Special Reduced If a Prices on the following lines for a limited time. Misses Men's Men's Men's Menai Men's and Girl's aPild Boy's and Boy's Wool tined and Boy's and Boy's Scarf and Cent) Scts. Sweater Coate. Winter Caps leather Mitts, Hea ay Rubb ors, Hersey Soeits. Common and Fingering Yarn R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 an 97 BLAKE:. .1 0f Of il ' . 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