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Vol. XX1 No 6
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HERALD
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUS 1 12, 1920a
BUMMER FOOTWEAR
Now that the summer is here at est, the 'demand or :White -dad
'Tennis Shoes will be heavy, SV.0 have stocked heavily. to meet thee
demand,
Our Stock is very complete and we have a full range of men% wo-
men's, youth's Misses' and children'a brown, white, and some line9.
in black, all in the well-known Fleet -foot brand. I
For example, the child's Sandals, the Two -strapped Slippers for
i women's medium -heel Oxford;" also an Oxford with low heel.
tFor geniline comfort the Canvas ehoe has no equal during the hot
Slimmer ,montlise ; : r
r 2 REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE
W. H. PFILE ZURICH
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Chester L • Smith, Publisher
$1.25 a Year In Advance
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Miss Mildred Hoffman is spend -
rag. a few weeks at Stratford.
:Miss .S. Beacom of Goderich is
visiting, at the home of Mr. J..
elascleo.
Miss A. Graybiel of Dashwood
•it, spent the past few days with her
friend Mrs. C. Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jaeolee of
Ohiselhurst visited at the home of
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141. S.on Sun
Mrs. C. Fritz left on Tuesday moi
ing for Kitchener, where her son
Ward • dergoing an operation.
Siemon weree visitors aalltcl
Mr. and Mrs.
10. home of Mr. C. Hartleib, Lon-
don, over the week -end.
'Will the party who removed a
estshion off a buggy at Wm. Hol -
man's stable on June 3rd, please
return same to Herald office to•
avoid further actions
t•Rev. and Mrs. H..4embe are se -
Fending a •few weekks vacation at
Sanailton,,`as a consettience, the.,
8 are no services in the Lutheran
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Preet r's August St re News
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s Values that will make many Friends
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A splendid range of Womens' and
• Girls' Middies with long 'and short
sleeves, plain white and with fancy
collars and cuffs.
LADIES' COTTON VESTS
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Ladies' cotton vests short sle-
eves or sleeveless and cumfy cut
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RANGE OF COLORS AND STYLES
MODERATELY PRICED AT $10.
WRITE VOILE BLOUSES
White Voile Blouses, made from
splendid quality white Voiles in
sizes from 36 to 44, at $2.50 each.
WRITE WASH SKIRTS
White wash Skirts made from
good quality of middy cloth and
pique finished with pockets and
belt. All sizes., •
;WOMEN'S AND GIRL'S
- MIDDIES
LADIES' COMBINATIONS
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of styles with short sleeves and
lace trimmed yoke.,
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• silk shirts at reasonable prices.
• Sizes 12% to 17%.
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SHIRTS
MISSES' GINGHAM DRESS'Ee.
Made from good- quality plaid,
Ginghams in pink and blue coeab-
inations, square neck and pockets.
FRENCH GEORGETTE CREPE
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splendid quality in Navy, white 'betYldMorrs.thAe. *Ii1.1aEgheneevaill
• a tb et hoef f eeraest1
black, flesh, tan, brown, grey, full e f2r sale this Saturday; Aug. 14
36 inches wide. , A. Speical at g,
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$3.00 a yd.. Also crepe de chene • •
in all the latest colors. .
s mee you a.
Diamoncl this evening, Thursday,
because that fast Goderich team
will play our boys the last League
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• Sonie,very undesira. e sights ap-
FANCY VIOLES AND CREPES ame at 5.45 o'clock
Voils and flowered crepes in all 71,, pear to the eye of the passer-by
A splendid showing of figured •
quaality and..no
colors. Thesevoiles are lee!`•-
of good *
, iencnItivated spots on
two patterns aliprivate,
4,1,4e<eerty in Zuriels, by being over-
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• out or cut off before they gYinto
seed and the consequences -e-albe
hundreds of more plants by next
year, wherever this seed lodges.
Let everybody just spend a few
minutes a week with a scyth or
a hoe, and see what a Change cin
be made. in a very short time, ani
citize,ns should also urge our
worthy Police Trustees to try and
employ some capable person 'Wile
will do this job right and. keep
it. done, as an example to others.
Let's all get busy and do our b:t,
and make our village clean, resp-
ectable looking and admirable.
HAY TOWNSHIP
WAR MEMORIAL
• SCHOLARSHIP
Dear Mr. LaG:odretlei;c-h' Feb. 20, 1920
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The Council of Hay merits
• the gratitude of the ratepayers of
:the Township on account of hae'ne•
• established three annual Scholar-
: ships to be awarded to the three
on some of the roadsides and some
in 5 yd, dregs lengths.'' 'Prices - -
ranging from ,$1,25 to $2.25 a yd.
;ANDER:SOS'S SCOTCH GING-
HAMS.
A few pieces Anderson's Scotch
Ginghams in plaid and check pat-
terns 33 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 WEAR
Our Clothing Department needs
no word of remembrance, as every-
one knows the splendid assortm-
ent of Men's, Young Men's and
Boys suits always kept on hand.
All ,we want you to do is look them
over and we know you will be
surprised at the different patt-
erns we have, ranging from $20.00
to $50.00e 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, blater,
brown and grey, sizes to 1.1%.
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_ Seed Com
Our Hats are here waiting for
you, but youll 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 a limited quantity of Chcice Selected Seed Corn in
Learning, White Cap and Golden Glow, which we are selling while it
lasts at $3.25 per bushel. '
Gardener's Pig Neal
A SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK FOR YOUNG PIGS.
PUT UP IN 251b. BAG. TRY A TRIAL SACK..
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New supply of Silverware
just arrived, suitable for
Wedding Gifts, Etc. En-
qraved to your Grile!' free
of charge.,
Hess the Jeweller
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Incorporated in 1835
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
ASSISTS FARMERS
Capital and Reserve $0,000,000
Over 130 Branches
Almost every Farmer finds hits
money tied up in stock or crops
at certain seasons. If he needs
assistance he should consult our
local Manager. Savings Dep-
artments at all Branches.
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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The • New ()veil nci: -43.
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The oar with a good heal t. Treat it right and it will
be the best friend you ever had. It rides like a ship
on the ocean. Come elong and test it. '' M
The Car is r:ght, tl-e Rrice is right. LETs. Go
O pupils abtaining the highest totals
: on the Junior High School Entr-
e ance examination in each year.
g These scholarships will he a fitting
• and an ending Memorial of the
•• gallant men of the Township or
9 Hay, who freely affered their liv-
es for the preservation of our
• Empire and of the liberties of the,
: World.
O All interested in education ap-1
preciate what Hay Council has
• done to promote the progress oe
:the pupils in your schools.
• I am pleased to inform, you flint
the following have won these sell-
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olarships fur 1920;
:1 -Stewart .Murdoch, 5.514, Hay.
• 2 -Grace Chapman S.S. 10, Hay.
: 3 -Grace Turnbull, S.S. 15, Hey.
• John Laporte, Esq.,
Reeve of Hay.,
• R. No.1 2, Zurich
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Yourobedient servant,
J. Elgin Tom T.P.S.
• , The successful candidates are re-
quested to present themselves at
the next meeting of the Council
on Sept, 4th, when the reeve
• WM present them:veith their schol-
I • arships and certifirates.:
13y Order, Andrew F. HesS,
• Tee Clerk.,
W. will give prizes to the th see persons that guess nearest 04
the number of Overland cars we sell in 1920. 1st prize $15
2nd prize $10, Third $5. Lea e eeyour guess with A. F. Hese
Get your guess in before the last of August.
We specalize in Motor Truck bodies., and build 'i:ny tru.ck
• body ,you desire. .
MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIAN WORKMEN
F. M. HESS &CO. -• ZURICH
OVERLAND. SALES AND SERVICE STATION
Overland cars! Overland Cars!
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Hot Weather
FOOTW EA
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We haie it f or yOzir eornioa '714
and delight. Men's and Wom-
en's Canvass, rubber -soled run -
ring shoes, tennis shoes, and ' t'
canvass shoes with leather sole ere
es, the more serviceable kind
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for general wear.
Also a full line of Children's
Canvass Shoes, Sandals, Etc.
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER SHOES AND POMPS
IN ALL STYLES AND SHADES'.
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
C. FRITZ
The Shoeman
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let Infants and 'Children
In Use Por Over 30 Years
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Bargains! Bargains!
We are making a Special
Reduction on the following
Goods:
LADIESHOUSE DRESSES MISSES AND CHILDRENS' MID-
DIES AND APRONS, LADIES' AND MISSES' VOIL 13LOUSES.
MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CANVAS SHOES AND
,SLIPPERS, ETC.
Fresh Groceries always in Stock
R. N. DOLK3LAS
PHONE, 11 - 97 BLAKE
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