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HERALD
ZURICH, THUPSDAY MOR
44.10011.44
1N, APRIL 1 , 1920.
Chester L. Smith, Publisher
$1.25 a Year In Advance
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SHOE STORE
WE HAVE OPENED UP A. GENERAL SHOE STORE IN
HARTLEIB'S BLOCK: ON MAIN STREET, AND ARE READ'!
TO SHOW YOU SOME OF THE LATEST STYLES OF SPRING
FOOTWEAR 1 ' 1 -; f "'
Our Stock Consists of entire!: New Stock, and have a large
assortment to choose train,.
Glee us.:a call and We will show you what we have.
EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
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Mrs. Owen Geiger of Hensel , is
staying at the home of her fat .et:,
M. Ab. Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kalbfleisch o:
Detroit attended the funeral of .lie
lattei's -father, the late J. H. 52111.e 1
last week, They returned to the
city' or1 Monday.
,CQMING; A Car" of Canada
Cement, Anyone wishing cern: n:.
will •do: well to see us soon, and
'get pricesj.,
•1t'Melick & Braun, Zurich.
Mr. Ed. Appel, of Kithcener, has
purchased the residence of 11Ir, J.
,Pent on Peel St. Mr. Appel and
family will become residents of oar
town in the near future. —New
Hamburg Independent.
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A Shipment of 1920
Model Cleveland
Bicycles
Full Line of Bicycle and
Auto Accessories
Hess the Jeweller
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
Incorporated in 1835
CAPITAL and RESERVE
-.' ,$9,000,000
Over 120 Branches
Industry and Thrift are
Essential to Success
Ambition wi11 prompt you to
industry and a weekly dep-
osit to your saving account
will help you to thrift. It
is surprising how quiskly reg-
ular deposits grow.
Open a Savings account Today
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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the auspices of the South Hui o_i
Agricultural Society will be he d
in Rensall on Tuesday April "'le a,
The prize list is a liberal one aed
from present indications the ex-
hibit, ;will be a better one than
Barer, this year. There will be
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Pine allwool Serges 30 and 4q 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.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RAIN
COATS
These coats are not merely a
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Broadcloths
sr 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 colors,
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a1s spring wear in all the latest shades 54 in. wide.•
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A nice range of all -wool Broadcloths, especially for spring
suits; 54 in. wide, colors, black, navy, brown taupe and
Green.
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_Silk Georgette in all the newest shades. - 3
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2 A beautiful quality .orduroy •.elvet suitable for spring suits •
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,• patterns and designs, prices from 25e to $1 per yard.
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The new range in all wooi materials in the very newest
styles for men and boys, celers brown, gray and mixed pat-
terns, tweeds and blue 'Serges,
Men's Fine Shirts
A splendid showing of men's fine shirts all in the neves
sin es and i,etterns.
Men's Ties
A fine display of men's new spring ties in neat patterns
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LINOLEUMS AND WALL PAPER
We have in stock our new
line of wall papers and Linoleums,
you will do well to call early and
snake 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
wanting something !settee than we
carry.
Phone 59
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ATO ADV.ER.TIsSERS
.We wish to inform our adver-
tisers that change in ads. will be
accepted no later than Tuesday
morning for insertion the same we-
ek. iAs we go to press on Wed=
nesday forenoon, it seems eery
in reasonable to be delayed . a co -
u11+ w.<'d7 Sams. ,.•"e--•y,..".,'1...to.p:7f4',
by changing your ad.
TOBACCO TO ATINORS
Chapter 73 of the Dominion Cr-
iminal Code regulates the sass of
tobacco,
Anyone is Iiable 'to punishmein:
whogives, sells or furnishes to a
yu.th of sixteen any cigarettes, ci s-
arette paper ro tobacco. 11Tncter
Ontario Act the age is eighteen.)
A constable or other authorizel ;.
person shall confiscate any cigar- ,
ettes or tobacco he sees in the pos- 't•
session of a youth under sixteen. .
Any youth who uses or has inr
his .possession cigaretts or tobac-
co may be summoned and repr'm-
anded and fined for a second of- -r
fence. ?'
The youth can also be required
to tell who gave or sold the tole-
baco to him/.
Automatic machines for the sale ;;
of cigaretts or cigars are not per- 4-
mitted.
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:The Hall Dent Canada, Limited
will re-o.pen their factory in Zur- ^"
YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will be promptly attended to here, See:us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OP ALL KINDS
Rugs, Blankets, Bells
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
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A Trial Solicited E
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FRED THIEL ZURICH
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Rubbers, and can fit you up.
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BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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ich next Tuesday, April ath. Ati
The Shoeman 4ts
should report on that day.
old employees and any new ones
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W. C. T. U. NOTES
A NEW PROHIBITION
ADVOCATE
• The American Brewers' Revieie-
says;--
"Dhe so-called personal liberaty
argument in behalf of alcoholic dr-
inks loses its force, Considerat-
ion of the public welfare continues
to grow and overshadows the
right of the individual. The
drink question must be fought
out upon the ultimate foundation
of moral, hygiene and social orae •
—in other words, the public wel-
fere. If the public welfare iequ-
ices the suppre:csion of the aico'•o-
lic drink traffic it should bs sup- se
pressedi''
HARD TO CONVINCE-
Even
ONVINCE-Even when : n anti-rrnh'hison'a' •
is as dry as a deswi t he will tell
yon he doesent' bellow nnttnn tl
probibitiou wi'l prohibit.
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For Infants end ChihSrwn
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We are offering Special Reduced
Prices on the following lines for
limited time.
Misses and Girl's .Scarf and C Cap Sets,
Men's and Boy's Sweater Coats.
Men's :and. Boy's Winter Caps
Men's Wool lined leather Mitts.
Ten's and Boy's Heavy IlnIbbers,
Men's and Boy's Heavy Socks,
Common and Fingering Yarn
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE
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