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SUMMER FOOTWEAR
Now that the summer is here at ast, the demand for inite and
Tennis Shoes will be 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, youth's Misses' and children's brown, white, and some lines
in black, all in the well-known iiieet-foot brand.
For example, the child's Sandals, the Two -strapped Slippers for
women'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. PFILE - ZURICH
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A NEW SHOWING OF G -EOR- ' MISSES' GINGHAM DRESSE:, 3
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GETTE BLOUSES. A SPLENDID
RANGE OF COLORS AND STYLES
MODERATELY PRICED AT $10.
V1WHITE 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 GIRL'S
MIDDIES
A splendid f'ange of Womens' and
Girls' Middies with long and short
sleeves, plain white and with fancy
collars and cuffs.
LADIES' COTTON 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 tied
lace trimmed yoke.
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A full line of shirts always on
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• silk shirts at reasonable prices.
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Sizes 12% to 113 .
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Made from good quality plaid, •
Ginghams in pink and blue' comb -e
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FRENCH GEORGETTE CREPS.:
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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 the latest colors. a
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FANCY "VOLES A.ND CREPES
A splendid showing of figured,
Voils and flowered crepes in all
colors. These voiles are of good
quaality and no two patterns alike
in 5 yd, dress lengths. Prices
ranging from $1.25 to $2.25 a yd.
ANDERSOS'S SCOTCH GING-
HAMS.
A few pieces Anderson's Scotch
Ginghams 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 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 $50.00. 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 11%.
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Seed Corn
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 a limited quantity of Choice Selected Seed Corn in
Learning, White Cap and Golden Glgw, which we are selling while it
lasts at $3.25 per bushel,
Gardener's Pig Neal
A SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE FOR ' MILK FOR YOUNG "TOGS.
PUT UP IN 251b. BAGS. TRY A TRIAL SACK.
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Produce Wanted
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<,,rr;ers of Crediton, _Dash -wood
• and Zurich have been compelled
• to raise their prices.
• The auction sale of real estate
• and household effects of the es-
tate of the late Peter Bender held.
• on Friday last vas fairly well at-
• tended, The property was par
• chased by Mr. B. Pfile, 14th co:r.,
• for $3500. This will make a fine
dwelling' property for Mr. Pfile
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and family.
• Last week a reader of the Her-
ald left at the office a corn stall:
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11 feet 10 inches high,, this was
e however surpassed on Monday
• when Mr. Hy. Gellman' delivered a
• stalk 12 feet 5 inches in height.
• The stalk 'was grown on the farm
of his• father, Mr. Jacob Gellman
• Goshen Line north.
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M. Abe. Bender left for the
west on Tuesday noon.
Mr. Freak Siebert .left for De-
troit on 'Tuesday morning.
Mr. Elgin Snell of Detroit is
visiting his parents here.
,Cheerfulness is about the only
contagious thing we ,.r'en't .afraid
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Messrs. John and Albert McCor-
m'rce: of Detroit were Sunday vis-
itors here.
eel's. Alex. Foster and daughter
Unlee visited a couple of days last
wee!: with Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Siemon, London. '
Mr. and Mrs. Tack McKay o=
Loudon were ;visitors at the home
of .fvlr.,- and Mrs. C. Weber the
paste week.
Me. and Mrs: J. Pouter and
family left an Tuesday morning Ice
an extended trip to St. Cather-
ines. Niagara Falls, and other
eastern points.
lige M. W. Ehues of New Yore
who is visiting at the home oL
his 'mother here, preached a very
inspiring and instructive sermon
ins the Evangelical church on Sun-
day ' evening.
Paper suits from Germany are
being worn in England, and if they
are made from pulp wood we th:nk
'the wearers ought at least to look
quite sprucey: r
RAISE IN BARBER'S PRICES.
Owing to the continous increase
in prices of . materials that are
12.10 in the barber .bsa.siness, the
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New supply3 of Silverware
just arrived, suitable for
Wedding Gifts= Etc. En -
free
graved to your order;
of charge.
Hess the Jeweller
"Food Will be a museum piece
next year," said as official of on.'
of the largest New York banks
who is ion touch with conditions
all over the country, "All repo
its indicate that foor production
in the United States is decreasing
rather than increasing, for the
shortage of farm workers grows
more acute each month and farm-
ers have- been forced to curtail
their acreage. It is estimated that
the farm labor man -power now el!
2,000,000 short, and the farm labor
available is receiving wages two,
three or even four times as great
as before the war.- How can th-
ere be hope of cutting food pr:c:s
when these conditions exist?"
Thess wOrds are very sugges ive
applying as they do, to Canada
quite as much as to the neighbor-
ing republic.
If the high- cost of living is to
be reduced more people must get
into the producing game. Let
the country boys stay on the
feria instead. of "hiking" off to the
city, while many who are half -
wasting the r time in the towns
should get 'out upon the land and
raise'sorriethieg. Even those who
have 'work in offices, stores and
factories might. yet a bit of land
in the viciri ty of their residents
and grow their own pottoes at
least., If r' �.ny people did this
nobody wnu1 ? :E::ty $5 a bag qtr.'
potatoes next fall.
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Chester L. Smith, Publisher
$1.25 a Year In Advance
Incorporated in 1855
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
ASSISTS FARMERS
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 130 Branches
Almost every Farmer finds hie
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
E A D THIS
The New Overland' 4
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The car with a good heart. Treat it right and it willCD
be the best friend you ever had. It rides like a ship ,.,,,,
on the ocean. Come along and test it. '' S
The, Car is r:ght, the price is right. LETS GO a�
We: will give prizes to the three persons that guess nearest feee
the number of Overland. cars we self in 1920, 1st prize $15
2nd pew. $10. Third $5. Leal e. your guess with A. F. Hese
5..� Get your guess in before the last of August.
We specalize in Motor Truck bodies., and build any truck ra
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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FOOTWEAR
We ha:e it for your comfort
and delight. Men's and Wom-
en's Canvass, rubber -soled run-
ning 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.
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URGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER SHOES AND POMPS
STUBS AND SHAT(ES� . •
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BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
0. FRITZ
The Shoeman
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argains! Bargains!
We ay e making a Special
;ed on on the following
Goods:
+ LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES MISSES AND CHILDRENS' MID-
DIES AND A1'''ONS, LADIES' AND MISSES' VOIL BLOUSES W
11MEN'3 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CANVAS SHOES AND
SLIPPERS, ETC.
Fresh ( ceries alwRys in Stock
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