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Vol, XXI No 18
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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, [920.
1100 LOOK!
IN ORDER TO MAKE R OOM FOR OUR FALL DELIVER-
IES OP GOODS, WE ARE SELLING AT GREATLY RED-
UCED PRICES THE FOLLOWING;
LADIESWHITE CANVASS SHOES, 0 XFORDS AND
P OMPS.
ALSO A FEW LINES IN PATENT AND KID OXFORDS
AND POMPS.
THESE ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL VALUES '
REPAIRING NEATLY ,AND B ROMPTLY DONE
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VELVETEENS • e
We have a Grand Showing of F irr Sly es
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• PURE WOOL *URGES
• Our stock of Fool Serges is now
complete. We have all the
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Grey and Black, in different widths
suitable for Dresses or Suits,
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Prices ranging from $2.75 to $6,50
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SILKS
• A beautiful display of silks in
all the leading shades, 36 -inches
wide, from $2.50 to $1.00 per yard.
at very reasonable priees.
LADIES' SILK CREPE DE
13 CHINE WAISTS
A splendid range of ladies' silk
waists'in all the newest colors and
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THE NEW PALLSWEATERS Itrok
,all the new shades and colors.
And Pullovers are most attract-
ive in their beautiful colorings in
many new styles. They are 0
priced from $6 to $14 each. 0
LADIES' WOOL SCARFS
We have just received a ship-
ment of Ladies' pure -wool scarfs a
in enticing new colors.
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We are also supplied with a 0
full range of colors in SportFloss,
put up in 2 -oz. Balis, the correct
thing for knitting sweaters and
Scarfs.
and S
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Come in and see our fine assort -
merit, as we have everything new
in the line of Fall and Tweed Hats
NO SHADE WE HAVEN'T GOT.
NO HEAD WE CANNOT FIT.
ICA.PS
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
about 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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SOMEHOW WE ALWAYS THINK OF THE 130YS, NO MATTER WHEN OR HOW THEY CONTE,:
WE ALWAYS HAVE SOMETHING THAT TAKES THEIR EYE, AND OUR NEAT SUITS Alm*
JUST A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE AVERAGE.
PRICES FROM $5.00 TO $20.00. SIZES FROM 22 TO 32 (
Produce taken in exchange
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Mr. W. H. Pfile made a bus'eees
trip to London on Tuesday.
Mr. Emery Ruby of Kitchenze,is
Visitor at his home here.
liay council raeeets on Saturday,
Nov. 6th, at 1 p.m.
Miss Maida Routledge is spend-
ing a few days with friends in
London.
Miss Ida Well left for Toronto
last Thursday, where she inten
to be for some tirae.
The first snow of the season of
last Friday reminded one to lok1
inte the coal bin and at the Wo as
Pil:Invest your surplus funds-- et
the present price. No safer in-
vestment can be made and Lee
yield is very good. For partic-
ulars apply to A. F. Hess, Zurich.
The' Y. P. A. Rally.Day progran
given in the Evangelical church o
Sunday evening was very ably re-
ndered and every number was a Le
decided success.
Don't forget the Grand F OW1
supper at the Walper House to-
night ,Thursday eve. The Lute,-
eratil adies certainly know how t)
prepare and serve fowl. So bring
along your friends and enjoy this
rare treat. Supper from 5.30 ta
8 pane followed by a well prep-
ared concert in the Town Hall at
8,30. LETS GO. •
Chester L. Smith, Publisher.
$1,25 a Year In Advance
Just Arrived
An assortment of
Genuine
'Made in
Mouth 0
Hohner,
Germ any'
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Prices from $1 up.
Hess the Jeweller'
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•Z. P. S. suippL REPORT
Following are the
averake 'mark'sl'epeiVed in.. the 1 -
lowing Arith. Geog, Grant,
and Literature. The progress of
some pupils is far from satis."-eto.e.-
eSpeciaily those received a dor-
centage less than 50. Pareee;
should urge 'these to spend in ea.
time on preparation of lessoee
home.
Sr. V;- Gordon Walper 02:
Euloine Geiger 61; Hilda Neu-..ce.
waager 61, Rennie Weber 55, Wht-
toy Brokenshive 55.
Jr, V; -Greta. Forrest 71, Mabel
Preeter 62, Veola Prang 62, Muriel
Howald 53.5, tennis O'Brien er",
Dorothy Fritz 50, Lylan Martin
46 5; Thelma Oswald 44; Winnie
Ortwein 37.
Sr. IV; -Newell Geiger 66, Or-
tha Melick 61, Edmund Bedard eV-,
Gerald Bedard 63, Madelena Mei-
Inger 61, Theo. Deichert 56, Eleanor
Duel -tame 53, Marguerite Prang
54, Milton Hey 51, Ethel Dietrich
49.5 (*) denote number of tests
absent, Greta Forrest was a-
warded the Nelson Shield.
N. E Dahms, Prin.
Room III, for Oct. based on pun-
ctuality, good behaviour and test
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examinations,
Jr. IV; -L Leibold 89%, Fried.). 11:
De7tricb. 81, I, Howald 67, L Albr-1
eeht 64, Ed Gascho 34, AL
63, L Yungblut 02, A. Schwalm 59;
G. Schwalm 59, L Rader 55, J. Ko-
ahem, 54, G. Weber 42, G Du-
cherme, E. 'Callfas, absent
Sr. III; -1 Decher 84, E. Hess 70
R. Fisher 75, M Geiger 70, D. Bren-
ner 68, E. Ducharme 137, L Pr ing
63, Kenneth Koehler 55, W. Call -
fee 51, C. Meidinger 51 ,L Reichert
50, A. Hey 45, E Leibold 33, L. Virag-
ner 25.
F. Kalbfleisch, teacher
Room II, for Sept. and Oct
Jr, III; -Helen Foster 85%, M
Heideman 78, A. Deitrich 75, V
Deichert 69, G, Mellick 68, M Sch-
walm 67, A. Gascho, II Bedard 54
F. Dietrich 12, M Farwell 32.
Sr. 11;-E Mousseau 81, V Kalb-
,71ei5ch 79, D. Zettle 76, S. Cellf.el
73, L. Howald '72, W. Neeb 67, B.
1)uehariuo 66, E. Brenner 5'3, 0.
Parma* 52, N. Fleischauar 52, G. Ut
'Clay 49, A. Dietz, 43, R. Albrecht 38
Jr. 1.1.-W Leibold 77, D. Bedard
75, Fester 72, V. P. Kochenis 71, C.
Melick 67, 11 Faust 09, 13. Keeh'er
50, G. Koehler 58, M. tittley 1)7.
Average attendance 29.
0. M. O'Brien, teaeh7r.
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Incorporated in 1855
THE
OLSONS
ANK
Capital and Reserve $0,000,000
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ASSISTS FARMERS
'Over 130 Branches
11 Almost every Farmer finds his
I money tied up in stock or crops
at certain seasons. If he needs
assistance he 'should consult our
local ltianager. •Eavie,gs Dep
artments at an BrEnches.
W. B. COLT -ES
Manager Zurich Branch
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1915 Ford touring, rebored pistons, painted etc. $395
1915 Ford touring, rebored pistons, painted etc. $425
35 H. P. McLAUGHLIN TRUCK CAPACITY 1006 -lbs. $700
FORD TRUCK, 1914 MOTOR Overhauled etc. $375
We guarantee our used cars to be mechanically right.
1 horse 6 -yrs. old soun d, make us an offer.
1 5-h.p. Gilson gasoline engine at your own price.
F. M. HESS & CO. - ZURICH
OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE STATION
Overland Cars! Overland Cars
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We are receiving our Fail Shipments almost daily and have a 1.:*
1- large range for your inspection. *E"
SEE US FOR QUALITY AND VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
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We also are showing a fine assortment of Oxfords, for men
• and ‘Vomeo •at greatly reduced prices.
Big reduction in canvas and warm 'weather footwear to make
room
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BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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We are prepared to meet
your wants and requirements
in these lines of Goods;
emeaTy reNVERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
• SWEATERS. HEAVY WOOL TOP SHIRTS, HEAVY FLAN-
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NELETTE BLANErs, YARNS,STOCKINGS, SOCKS MILTS,
GLOVES, ETC.
ALSO A GOOD STAPLE LINE OF SHOES ANT) RUBBERS.
We !have not tha Aeticle in stock that you want, we will
try and get it for you.
WE ARE IN THE 'MARKET FOR GOOD 13EIGIIT, WELL
DRI8D APPLES,
Fresh Groceries always in Stook
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 - 97 BLAKE.
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