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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-08-05, Page 1c H Vol. XXI No b ,......-........_...........- ZURICH,THURSDAY MORNING, ALIGUST. 5, _.........................-- . -._ . rr....q....14111.96.1912N.744rr.1777;IL-7.1.3.70.- - . .....6....................• • ...1.1.0.17,..mrszumwrgamsourrrou....targarrarroxrrarma.........7017-....... 01000.00...x.swerrawererurr-r......10.0..............0.0004,0=000...440 ,,....rworarr •011001r40109010.0.10105:041.00.00021011114101110.10.0100700/ tosOractsaral....a...t..00.00.....1150.0.0nailnalawratiasa.6.00.0.00.00.0..../0...2,0,-. 1 1920. Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.25 a Year In Advance dil) SUMMER FOOTWEAR Now that the summer is here at ast, the dethand for White and Tennis Shoes will he heavy, We have stocked heavily to meet the demand, Our Stock is very complete and we have a full range of men's, wo- men's, yobth's Misses' and children's brown, white, and Some line in black, all in the well-known Fleet -foot brand., For example, the child's Sandals, the Two -strapped Slippers for cwomen's medium -heel Oxford; also an Oxford with low heel. For genuine comfort the Canvas shoe has no equal during the hot Summer months;, 'REPAIRING NEATLY AND, PROMPTLY DONE W. H. PF -LE enceese.nwmgc= .0 osoloftosoot*oiergi4*6104660 .0 •0 1. .0 .3 .3 3 0 80 0 0 3 8 3 8 3 art 0 8 8 17t 0 0 0 8 0 ZURICH 88090999899e989980asaceeee Fi • r"'leter9 s Va ues th 060 00036a9GOOS00006aGaaallaaaa 090490,140060000$140000 e a a a a e efi ,e t will make many Friends A NEW SHOWING OF GEOR- GETTE BLOUSES. A SPLENDID RANGE OF COLORS AND STYLES MODERATELY PRICED AT $10. WHITE VOILE BLOUSES White Voile Blouses, made from splendid quality white Voiles in sizes from 36 to 44, • at $2.50 each. WHITE WASH SKIRTS White wash Skirts made from good quality of middy cloth and pique finished with .pockets and belt. All sizes, . • • WOMEN'S -AND". • •s. A splendid range of Womens' and Girls' Middies with long and short sleeves, plain white and with fancy collars and cuffs. LADIESCOTTON VESTS Ladies' cotton vests short sle- eves or sleeveless and cumfy cut „ styles. LADIES' COMBINATIONS Ladies' Combinations in a range of styles with short sleeves and lace trimmed yoi.e. veefetsee S:f.rrs. MISSES' GINGHAM DRESSEet Made from good quality plaid, • Ginghams in pink and. blue comb- inations, square neck and pockets. FRENCH GEORGETTE CREPE A splendid quality in Navy, white black, flesh, tan, brown, grey, full 36 inches wide. A Speical at $3.00 a yd. Also crepe de chene in all thelatest colors. - FANCY • VIOLES AND CREPES A splendid showing of figured Voils and flowered ,crepes in all colors. These voiles are of good qilaality and no two pati -erns alike in 5 yd, dress leegtles. Prices. ranging from $1.25 to $2.25 a yd. ANDERSOS'S SCOTCH GING- HAMS: A few pieces Anderson's Scotch Gingham e in plaid and check pat- terns 38 'inches wide. Splendid washing quality. Special at 75c, yd. . LADIES' SILK HOES Ladies' Silk Hoes, colors; black, white, brown, taupe, blue, grey, and champagne. MEN'S W'`J74 AR - Our Clothing Department needs no word, of remembrance, as every - ane knows the .splendid assoetm- eel: of Men's, Veiling Men's and Boys suits always kept on hand. All We want you to do is look them iJ over and we know you will be A surprised at the different patt- erns we have, ranging from $20.00 to $50,00. And a better line of young Men's Form Fitting. Single and Double Breasted, cannot be seen elsewhere. MEN'S SILK SOCKS Men's Silk Socks in white, black, brown and grey, sizes to 113. [SHIRTS A. full line of shirts always on hand including the W. G. R. Re ersible cuff, also some real fancy silk shirts at reasonable prices. Sizes i'2} to 174. Seed Corn Tr Our Hats are here waiting for you, but you'll have to hurry as our hat stock is limited, and we want you to see the different sha- des we have on hand. We have n limited quantity of Choice Selected Seed Corn in teaming, White Cap and Golden Glow, which we are selling while . it lasts at $3.25 per bushel. Gardener's Pig :meg A SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK FOR YOUNG PUT UP IN 251b. BAGS. TRY A TRIAL SACK. veatasenasetesesweereszereeese=weentereieteeemmeesemasemeseasswemen PIM% -41 411 '110 • Phone 59 Z. elessafeSteeeeseate(004Seeeiete0ite,eagereeimeeadeasin PIGS. fX4.70. Eeeil 0, r1; 0 0 0 80 8 0 a a 8a a 8 a 0 0 0 a 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 3 8 8 8 0 0 es a 0 11 V 3 a 80 0 0 0 8 8. a 9 8 0 0 9 88a a a a 9 a 3 a 03 8 8 a a 9 at a 7 OWN (.0 A C7 -7"n P ?I 'A\ .,04.,-,-'t,,,-..:D ei 'i.e., ii'i ri.za , il a 9 Zr Infants and Voiletrea a O Sut Uzi* For r 4%1,0 Years 0 , O Always Bears , ....---•.1.•,,r2 a 9ir,a.iit• et Cool weather for August. Mr. Ed. At of. London-"spe.e,a 'few days .at his home here, 'Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade se.et t Sutelay at Dashwood. Dr and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer avee' at London on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barry s! ent a few days at Kitchener and “u- elph over the holiday. - -Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Deters of New Hamburg were visitors here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wurm of Cre- diton Visited friends in the village over the week -end. Miss Susie Johnston is visiting with the Misses Snowden, neer Bayfield. What you save on ice this sum- mer, may help you to buy coel next winter. Miss C. Brown of Lansing, Miele was the guest of Miss Muriel Pre-, eter one day last week. ,44 rA Mrs, James Green of the Par. Line is spending the week with friends at St. Thomas. Premiss, Arthur Meighen will b tendered a reception at St. Marys his native town, on Monday Aus. 16th. Clinton and " Zurich ball teaus play at Zurich this Thursday este at 5.45o'clock sharp. A. good game is. sure to take place. Mr. Sweitzer and Miss Wiegaed, Mr. Ephrem Capling and lefiss Eby of Kitchener were Sunday and Monday visitors at, the h9 Preeter. Ail automobile Ownera,and th ers should bear in mind tit t no cut outs are allowed to be erred while in Zurich or at any oeher time. It is an intolerable nuisan e, contrary to the motor vehicie act and shows very little gontle,nen prineinals. ti e. 4.;!--,.,-:-.7 ,,I:tillit:44 ......eedeeeof • ' eie-eies2.4etee'e ; , r4 New supply of Silverware just aririved suitat4e for Wadding Gifts, Et. En- graved to your order; free of charge. hes the jeweller • - GIRLS WANTED /50.2.1,=Einarn..007-rd . Incorporated in 1855 THE 4/V1 1 LSONS A NK ASSISTS FARMERS Capital and Reserve $(1,000,000 Over 130 Branches Almost every Farmer finds his money tied up in stock or.crops at certain seasons. IL he needs assistance he should consult our local Manager. Savings Dep- artments at all Branches. W. B. COLLES MaAkager Zurich Branch Read thi The New v„,rland. 4 9 l'ilMtilatEarrg , t 4-1 .°77.4 *Si; tt;tav A, M," `e- The car with a good heart Ireat it right an t be the best friend you ee•or had. It rides like a ship 'et • on the ocean. Come along and test it. The Car isr:ght, the price is right. LEES GC) 1'17 We show any style of motor truck body you desire:leave ra your order early. The New Overland Fonr is right, The piece is right. We will give prizes to the three 'persons that guess nearest the number of Overland cars. we see in 1920. 1st prize $15 ee 2nd pew $10. Third $5. Lea eeeyour guess with A. F. gess ri Get your guess in before the last of August. MADE IN CANADA -BY CANADIAN WORKMEN F. M. HESS &CO. - ZURICH - OVERLAND SALES AN. D SERVICE STATION tin 411..11 Overland Cars! Overland Cars! ,P ‘0410.'30,0r.k.r.r.rr, orrorn„rtp,.. To work at the manufacturing e; of • Fabric Gloves. A fine oppose 1- tunity for desirious workers to 4. make good wages. •-',8 Apply; Hall Dent Linaited, 1ZURICH - ONT. WHY IS A NEWSPAPER LIKE A WOMAN? A. newspaper offered a certain prize for the best answer to the conundrum. "Why is a news- paper like a woman?" The 4. re 4. prize was won by a woman in Oc- lahoma, who send in the following e: "Because every man should have e. one of his own, and not run after e: his neighborier 5: Arneil Love, of Flesherton, a young man about twenty-two ye- ars of age confessed recently, fol- lowing conversion at a revival n -V3 but either 'a' IS TV 1Ve heeseit for your comfort and delight. Men's and Wom- en's Canvass, rubber-sole,d run - 'Ding shoes, tennis shoes, and ---canvass shoes with leather sol- es, the more serviceable kind for general wear. Also a full line of Children's. Canvass Shoes, Sandals, Etc. ..eyeee A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER SHOES AND POMPS IN ALL STYLES AND SHADES. BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED 0. FRITZ The Shoeman 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. ad, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4 eting, that he had murdered he, mother for which his father, wlio was innolent, was hanged at Owen conee7sion has been brought .1711''t',0 Sound seven years ago. the. attention of th' county and e provincial authorities but wife:ell- dom is loath to act, hesitatine to admit that there has been a grow:, iniscarfag) (a". i.-s'Yce, Pre e rnto suggest that young Love's conl'es- sion is prompted by a spire: self-comlemnation or solfeibeeg_ ation produced fby strong rel;g- ions excitement. This :1/441e title will not satisfy the publie: it' is now generally believed th't Harry Love was innocent of th!' for whieh he gave his life is, the least that can be Ilene for him is to blot out the, stein from HATS', CAPS, his memory. He must heve ETC. UNDERWEAR, %Mini. some noble characterktic and his father's love retie hav. b0nstrong when he could valinly step into eternity without a sue- gesVon or hint as to who the ner- petra':or of the deed might enee, ring and Summer Goothi, We have a nice Assortultilt of Dr:%,. Goods in stock. SILKS, POPLIN'S, WHITE SUIT$INGS, LADIES' WAISTS, MIDDIES, HOUSE DRESSES, SUMMER. Produce Wanted ataleafw toatiaactitia..004,200014a0 08 1/4 ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS AND ROOT SEEDS ON HAND LEAVE YOUR ORDER HERE FOR SEED CORN ]Yresli Groceries always Stock RAL DCXiGLAS PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE: • • '--eseesseee=seelesse-e..e.eseeeeeeee • trg 01