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Vol. XX No 42
HERALD
ZURICH. THURSDAY PA9RION0. APRIL .22 1920.
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WEHAVE OPENED UP A GENERAL SHOE STORE IN
HARTLEIB'S BLOCK. ONMaiN STREET, AND ARE READY
TO SHOW YOU SOME OF THE LATEST STYLES OF sPRINA
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a • Our Stock Consists of entire's, New Stock, and have a
aSSortment to &loose trozu.
Gise us a call. and We will show you what we, have.
EGGS • TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS
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$1,25 a Year In Advance
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Ed. Axt left for oLndon on
Tra.T7M4erner, M. P., of Seafo•th,
was a visitor in town on ItIonaity.
Mr. and Mra. C. Fritz visited fri-
ends at Dashwood On Sunday.
liensall council passed a by- aw
paishibiting the sale of saigareass.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seim of New
Hamburg visited relati Yea and
Wench in ‘Zurich and vicinity the
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The Display of Spring. Wool flre r
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Of Fabric Gloves.
To work at the
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Mr.
GIRLS WANTED
manufacturing
A fine oppor-
, Utunity for desirious workers to
Materia s Serges, Sas Velours
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° DIRECTORS MEETING
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ent LimoiNteTd,
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2 and Broadcloths
All -Wool Serge 'Dress Goods
1 Fine allwool Serges 36 and 48 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 spring
Isuits; 54 in. wide, colors, black, navy, brown taupe and
Green.
. Velours
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: We are showing a splendid range of Velour ,coatings for
1 spring wear in all the latest shades 54 in. wide.
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Silks
A. big display of Silks in all colors, ' Alao Silk poplins and
Silk Georgette in all the newest: shades.
1 , Velvets
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A beautiful quality torduroy elvet suitable for spring suits
• a full yard wide in white only.
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•, :A meeting of the *Directors of.
the Zurich Agricultural ,Society
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was held on Monday es -ening at
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• 'which considerable business was
•disposed of. It was decided that
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• the Society enter for Oats and
&alley in the Standing Field Crop
• .competition if ehough entries can
•j 'be obtained in both of these clas-
eases; The hay and parture on
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ei the Fair Grounds will be sold by
bl•-
pu lc auction at the Dominion
• Hou SE on Wednesday, May 5th, at
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as. Z.30 p. m. The secretary was
.4I instructed to render an account to
• the' Police Village of Zurich for
° ee arrears on agreement between the
.,0 Society and the Police Village, re-
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aarding the use of the fair groueds
'ek sports
• :Messrs. H. Krueger, T. L. Warm
• and aAlf. Reichert avere appoinced
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• to look after 11:"he special prizes
• and donations. The Alice Den-
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• bar Concert Company will be
plGyed to furnish the program on
• sthe grounds in the afternoon of
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• the Fair and in the Town Hall
in the evening.
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A baby show will again lie one
• of, the attractions at the fair
• this year.
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• The dates of the Fair were fix-
ed for 'Wednesday and Thuraday,
• Sept. 2nd and 23rd.
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• The prize list was reaised and
• a timber of prizes were increceied.
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iThe .Ladies 'work department will
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MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RAIN
COATS
These coats are not merely a
rain coat. We have them in
fine fancy tweeds, bolted styles,
which give the appearance of a
spring overcoat and being ruber-
ized, makes them waterproof. All
sizes and colors,
Young Men
We have just received our ship-
ment of new Spring Suits, and we
can say without the shadow of a
doubt that we have the best as-
sortment of Men's Suits ever
shown in !Zurich. We have all
the different styles that can be
thought of, in fact all of our New
Spring Suits have "Up To Date"
printed all over them. Don't take
our word for it. Ail we ask "BE
FAIR" and come arid see for
yourself. We take great pleasure.
in showing our large assortment
whether you buy or not
ALL STYLES ALL PRICES
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• Watch for our Shipment of New Hats
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Produce Wanted
• Ise `brought up-to-date this year;
• many of the obsolete items having
been. struck off and newer and
later kinds of wrois added.
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A CONTHST OPEN TO
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• EVERYONE
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• Give written answer to all or
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part of the ioaowing questons • n
64 send them to reach the Herald W-
O fice Le.ore Wednesday, April 2.ta.
• it. What is the .most hartnon
weed common in Hay lownship.
2. 'What is the most narmfui in-
sect?
• biL1What is the most harman
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• 4 What is the most harmful
• wild animal (mammal)?
• A11 questions apply to condit:ous
in Hay township and the vicinity
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° of, Dashwood and Zurich. A cer-
• tall; number of points will be giv-
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• en for the best answers, with re-
asons, to each question. The
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• reasons are most important, for in
this way valuable local inform t 0 1
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• may ba, obtained.
The names of those, receiving
a fair number of points tor answ-
• ers and reasons given, will Le pub-
lished. If the Winner is not a
• subaeriber he will receive, gratis,
• a six months issue of this paper.
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• 'Note;—Those sending answers, if
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• they wish, may sign their initials
only ,or any fictitious name. The
• best answers will be published.
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Ride a COM -Bicycle
Our 1920 Supply has arriveci,
Full Line of Bicycle ani
Auto Accessories
Hess the Jeweller
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
THE
MOLSONS
• BANK
Incorporated in 1855
CAPITAL and RESERVE
.$9,000,000
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. it
is surprising how quiskly reg-
ular deposits grow.
Open a Savings account Today
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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1• YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
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i Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, ete 1,
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AND OUR STOCK IS COMP-
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SORTMENT TO CHOOSE
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BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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The Shoeman
Spring and Summer Goods
We have a nice Assortment of Dry
Goods in stock.
SILKS, POPLINS, WHITE SUITINGS, LADIES'
WAISTS, MIDDIES, HOUSE DRESSES, SUMMER
UNDERWEA.R, HATS„ CAM, ETC'.
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS AND ROOT SEEDS
ON HAND
LEAVE YOUR ORDER HERE FOR CORN
Fresh Groceries always in Stock
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 - 97
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