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.VoLXXI No 33
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ZURICH, THURSDAY MO:RNING, FEBRUARY17, 1921,
Bargains in Boots and Shoes ,11
WE ARE TAKINNG OUR LOS& AND IT WILL BE TO, YOUR AD-
VANTAGE AS YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY WHAT YOU REQUIIW..
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ALSO SINGER SEWING MACHINES, BELL PIANOS AND EDISON
PHONOGRAPHS. • I
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Goderihc will hold an' Old
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Renunion this summer.
John—Gashco was at Lan-
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don on business last 'week.
VV. H. PF1LE, ZURICH Mr, Earl Rau, who has been in
Detroit for some time is visiting
SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS 1
at his home here.
.Mr., and Mrs. Sol. Behlcer of the
7. pop_ o n Line, are visiting relati-
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; ; Mrs. A. 13enedict and daughter
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HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, :
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end at the home of the former's
OTbrother, Mr. W. H. Hoffman.
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a Messrs, Ed. Beaver of the Vil, •
lage and. Mr. Hy. Brown of the
14th eon. are attending the sitting
of the County Court at Goderihc
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Chester L. Smith, Publisher
$1,25 a Year In .Advance
*1.50 IN ARREARS, *2j j'
Government
Approved Lenses
Legalite
McKee
ALL SIZES
W. G. HESS
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
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Incorporated in 1855
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
ASSISTS FARMERS
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 130 Branches
Almost every Farmer finds his
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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• Winter Horse Requirements os
4 Jacob Oesch of the Goshen
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who recently underwent an
opei! tion for appendicitis at'oLn-
don ;returned to his home on Sat-
urday; evening, and is improving
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> We are offering the following seasonable Horse t
requirements at greatly reduced prices:
Mr:. and William Hey accompan-
ied b Miss Fowlie of the Babylon
'Line, , ere guests at the -home of
Mr. an dMrs. Cyrus Colosky on
Sunda4
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Our two weeks' Special Sale has come to a •
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offering bargains or gone out of business.
• We have still a large stock of'goods of all des=
cription- Ito -offer -At -prices that cdnnot b beat y
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compare goods and prices with our prices, you will
find that in many cases we are lower in price than'
your Catalogue,
of your patronage for your Spring Requirements
The Zurich Book Room will con-
tinue its Salauntil sold out. Our
advertisement will be changed ev-
ery week, it pay you to retia
it. See last page of The Herald.
3, We also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single 4.
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REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
1 An tqd Boys and Girls reunion is FITED THIEL
an 7, 1921. D • • • „iv +0,
u.:11,,,pepis at Grif,,sby, Ont. for •-
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T,he .01d Horne er". iittee wants J..1.4.44.1,44.4.4,:4' -g44.14.44%:
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and therefore we solicit a share
sALEI sALE •
- Community Meeting
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Below we quote you a few prices:
36 inch Stripe Flannelettes, Heavy Quality at ,per yard ...25e
36 inch Plain White Saxony Flanneletts, heavy qua". per yd. 30c
28 inch Plain White. Saxony Flanneletts heavy qaulity, pe yd: ...20e
30 inch Best quality Galateas and Standard shirtings, per yd, 40e
29 inch Rock Fast Shirtings, heavy quality, per yard 35c
29inch Heavy Black Denim's, good quality, per 'yard 40c
29 inch ,Cottonades, good quality . at per yard45e
29 inch Cottonades Better Quality, per yard' 50e
29 inch Stdel Clad Galateas a Popular Canadian made Cloth
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Strong and Servicable for Childrens' wear par yard. ... 35e 0
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IN TOWN HALL
FEB. 13th, 8 p;m.
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jt A further programme of adclres-
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32 inch Stripe Nurse's Cloth per( .yard 40c
27 inch fancy Dress Duck, a splendid cloth tfor a Strong House
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Dress and Childrens' Rompers, per yard • .33c
27 inch Dress Ginghams at per yard ...30c
27 inch Chambray at' per yard... ..... 30c
40 inch Fine Quality, English
Gin glia.ms„.per (yard • :50c
Scrims, 'Curtain Netts, Etc. in a Large Variety of different
Styles and Patterns ranging in price per yard from! .. 25c to $L -
Art Sateens and Crotons, Specials at per yard... .., ...... ...50c
DRESS GOODS AND CILKS AT BIG REDUCTIONS 'W PRICE
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES IN MENS' AND BOYS READY MADE,
CLOTHING, AND ALL KINDS OF =NS' FURNISHINGS AT PRIC-
psf THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU
SEE OUR SPECIAL RAINCOAT FOR MEN AT 7t,51
A FULL STOCK OF FRESH" GOCERIES ALWA\T` Ot7 HAND
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Phone 59
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A STRONG INDICTMENT
Dr. W. A. Osborne, Proffessor of
.Ppysiology, University of Melb-
ourne, declares;
"The time has come when the
members of the medical profession
sign nave satisfied themselves af-
ter careful ;experiment and exha-
ustive. e,nquiry, that alchol is n o
longer to ibe regarded ,as a food
• tny value,Alchol 'is, in fact,
a narcotic poison; it stimulates
because it paralyzee the sense of
fatigii, and fw•earlriess, which is
nature's warning signal. It al),
• salf-restraint, ;which in one
• lan-s highest•attributes; and
the only courage which ti gives is
a • a'-rflirestd and useless reckless -
peas. There is not an organ of
tb • 131.:ly with 'whit...h alchol comes
whic:I, is not irritate.]
.10 avec' by it, as. for the "f-
1• excessive drinking, little
b.z..here added; they • are un-
, • ••,',4.fily, too obvious" in our
asylum ti and goals,"
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BUTTER AND SATISFACTION
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ReduOtion of Prices
We have reduced our prices on Dr
Goods, Groceries, and all otherlim
we carry in Stock, to present ma; -
ket prices, and will continue to dri
our prices as the markets 'death
SO THAT OUR CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED TH '
,WE ARE LOOKING AFTER THEIR INTEREST,.
Fresh Groceries always in Stoe.
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 - 97 • B4A KE
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