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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 16, 1920.
LOOK! LOOK!
Chester L. Smith, Publisher
$1.25 a _Year In Advance
WALTHAM
IN ORDER TO MAKE R OOM FOR OUR FALL DELIVER-
: etS: OP 'GOODS, WE ARE SELLING AT GREATLY RED-
UCED PRICES THE FOLLOWING;
'•LADIESWHITE CANVASS SHOES, 0 XFORDS AND
POMPS.
ALSO A FEW LINES IN PATENT AND KID OXFORDS
AND POIVIPS.
THESE ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
•111EPrAIRING NEATLY AND, P ROMPTLY DONE
Dr. Taylor of Dashwood was in
*,iiie 'village on Monday.
Mr. Lee O'Brieb was a vlseor
to London over the week -end.
.1 Let us meet you at our School
1 Fair, to -morrow, Friday afternaoe
Mrs. Hy. Gellman is visiting at
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,unday visitor at the home of Dr.
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0 0Miss Gertrude, of London, visited
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1 We have a Grand Showing of Fail and Winter Styles
I in wearing apparel for Men, Women, Misses, Childrqn
PURE WOOL SERGES
• * Commercial course in the Bum ss
o College.
• Large numbers of people of
• it.) Zurich, and surrounding country a .e
a attending the Westenr Fair at Lon
don this week.
Miss Irene Lipphardt is atterel-
• mg the switch board at the local
. st telephone office, owing to the a o-
sence of Miss D. Ruby who is spen-
ding the week at Detroit.
• Tne last base ball of the season
will be an interesting game to' be
played to -morrow afternoon 3e0,
on the Zurich School grounds. The
boys will oppose the dads. lhe
daddies need your cheer.
About a 'year ago when Mr.
rosea Geiger of the village ret-
• nened from a trip to the Canada
: West, be brought one potatoe with
hen of the ,Wee Msgregor variety
• tore -l -he planted, in the spring and
ele" whiele he recently dug ::5
• pounds of fine tubers.
2 An order -in Council fixing the
• date for Thanksgiving Day 'win be
passed at the next sitting ce the
• Cabinet at Ottawa, to be held on
Tuesday next, it is understood.
• Monday October 18th, is pract:cal-
: ly certain to he the date, although
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complete. We have all • the
good colors; Navy, Blue, Brown,
Grey and Black, in different widths.;
suitable for '.Dresses or Suit's.
Pieces ranging frome$275 to. $6.50
per yrd. -
Also -a nice range of all -Wool
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• plaid skirt lengths, 54 inches wide
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• A beautiful display of silks in
• all the leading shades, 36 -inches
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A splendid range of ladies' silk
-waists in all the newest colors and
Styles. , •
FELT HATS
The Latest Shapes
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VELVETEENS
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A. big showing of Velveteens in :
all the new shade e and. colois.
THE NEW FALL SWEATERS
And Pellovers are moqt attract
ive in their beautiful colorings in
many new styles. They are
priced from $6 to $14 each.
. LADIES' WOOL SCARFS ,
We have just received a ship-
ment of Ladies' pure -wool scarfs
in enticing new colors..
We are also supplied with a
full range of colors in Sport Floss,
put up in 2 -oz. Balls, the correct
thing for knitting sweaters and
Scarfs.
TWEED
and Shades
SOMEHOW WE ALWAYS THINK OF THE BOYS,
WE ALWAYS. HAVE SOMETHING THAT TAKES
.TV,ST A LITTLE 'BETTER THAN' THE AVERAG
PRICES FROM $5.00 TO $20.00.
Come in and see our fine assort-
ment, as we have everything new
in the line of Fall and Tweed Hats.
NO SHADE WEIslAVEN'T GOT.
NO HEAD WE CANNOT FIT.
Never was a larger rnage of
caps shown in this store, and you
know what that means.
MEN'S CLOTHING
Our Clothing Department is
always at your service, and with
our new styles for Fall, we have
a line of suits and overcoats that
we feel proud off. Don't worry
a.bout Luxury Tax, as we have a
pslendid assortment from $25 to $45.
Also a large stock of men's and
boy's Sweater coats and Pullovers
to chose from.
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there is, a possibility that it might
be October 11th, one week eare.,r.
Last year the holiday fell on Mon-
day;' October 13th.
Rev. Morris W. Ehnes, son of
Mrs. A. G. Ehnes of the 'village and
well known in Zurich, who is Treas-
urer of the COmmittee on Conser-
vattna and Advance of the Method
est Episcopal Church of the Un-
ited States,and of which Society
have movd their General o:fice
from New York city to Chicago
last week. This compelled Rev.
'Mr. Ehnes and family to also move
from Leonia, N. J. to Chicago. We
wish Mr. Ehnes and family all the
success in their new home,
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
The Anniversary Services of the
Evangelical church will be held on
Sandaye Sept. loth. Bishop S. P.
Spreng, D. D. of Naperville, Ills.
will conduct the morning and ev-
ening services. In the afternoon
there will be a S. School Rally,
when 'the Bishop will give a
short address. hTe morning ser-
• vice will begin at o'clock; the
afternoon at 2.39 and the evening
at 7.30. Friends are heartily wel
come.
• Next Wednesday and Thursday
• the great event of the season will
• take place. Zurich Fall Fair pro-
s mises to be a record breaker this
• year. Entries are already coin-
ing in freely and with the special
attractions the attendance should
exeeed that of previous years,.
The purses • for the horse races
have been increased this year and
good. races are looked for. The
Henderson A.mustrieent Co. willl
give a program on the grounds
on the afternoon of Sept. 23rd
and the Alice Dunbar Concert Co.
will supply the. talent for the con -
Celt in the Town Hall on Vier
night. If Youewant a good laugh
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The World's Watch Over Time.
See our display for Ladies' Brace-
let Watches ni the latest Convert -
able Styles.
Prices running from $15.00 to $40.00
Watch and Clock Re -pairing.
Hess the Jeweller
. Incorporated in 1855
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
ASSISTS FARMERS
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 130 Branches
Almost every Farmer finds his
eaoney 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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Watch this space for bargains
in used Cars
MADE IN tANADA BY CANADIAN WORKMEN
F. M. HESS &CO. - ZURICH
OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE STATION
Overland' Cars! Overland Cars!
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SEE US FOR QUALITY AND VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
We also are showing a fine assortment of Oxfords, for men
and Women at greatly reduced prices.
Big reduction in canvas and warm weather footwear to make
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BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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We are making a Special
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4* LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES MISSES AND CHTLDRENS' MID-
DIES AND APRONS, LADIES' AND MISSES' VOIL BLOUSES
MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CANVAS SHOES AND
SLIPPERS, ETC
Fresh Groceries always in Stock
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 - 97
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