Zurich Herald, 1921-04-28, Page 14: Vol
XXI
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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 1921,
Smart, Snappy, Faeinatxhg
Chester L. Smith, Publisher.
$1,25 a Year In Advance
$1,50 irr ARREARS, qs2 11tAlf lt>; Cf1A-11 gt
Such words cannot adequately describe the good
features of our ?JEW SPRING GOODS,
Our New Pumps and 'Qxfords for. Ladies
are the prettiest styles. It has been our pleasure
to shoe. They are certainly the,.hondsomest
Shoe creation the t ever adorned is .pretty foot.
We are 'proud of our display. We want ladies to
see them, All the newest shapes, leathers and
colors. For men,_ A peep at our window will . con-
vinco you that the right place to buy your ,_foot-
wear is at;
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The sprit of Spring is revealed in the Splendid
showing of all that is New and Attractive
in wearing apparel, etc.
Tricotine Suitings
We are showing an exceptional range of 54 inch, fine quality
All wool Tricotine the popular• cloth for Ladies' Suits for
Spring at $5.00 per -yard. another line .not quite so wide-at�.$
4.00.
•HAVE`.TITE 'ABOVE LINBd 'IN ALL POPULAR SHADES
S£RGES.
We have a beautiful range of • all -wool serges in Black,
Navy, and Brown. - Also fine Botany Serges at very low
prices.
BROADCLOTHLS
We are also showing a nice lot of Broadcloths in
Ends. These make up a very neat suit.
TRIMMINGS
Suit
Also have the newest in Braids suitable for trimming the
above mentioned Cloths in all shades, also silk. Dress Girdles
to match, at reasonable prices.
New Spring Voiles
We are showing an exceptionally fine range of printed Voiles
this season these have just arrived and you should loose no
'tinge to make` your selections, as these Goods are liable to
be scarce later in the season.
Fashionable .Printed Voiles at per yard _ 85e
Colonial Chiffon Voiles, at per yard ... _. _. •.. $1.00
Sarance, Tissue, etc., atper yard from $1.35 to __. ...i __. ___ $2.50
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Gente- Furnishings
SUITS ".. SUITS
AT,.
GRE.A.TLY REDUCED PRICES
Again we are ready to show our
New Line of Mens' Suits for old
and ' young ranging in sizes from
34 to 48. So come along you
BIG MEN, We feel satisfied . we
halve something here to suit you
as well as fit you. •
"REMEMBER"
These Suits ;are splendid Values
'Smartly Tailored, at greatly Re-
duced prices.
"No need of paying $50 for a
.teal up-to-dhte Suit."
"See ours at half that Price."
SHIRTS HATS • CAPS.
OUR STOCK ALWAYS COIVTPLETE'
House Furnishings
WALL PAPERS
We are showing an elige. t ranee
of new Wall Papers. .All our
new Papers this season are 22 -in.
wide, so you get that extra value
yb buying your papers from 'us.
We have a ,splendid range of
patterns to choose from and at
all Prices 20c. 221c. 25c, 30e
and 37%cents. a Roll.
LINOLEUMS
A nice lot of 4 -yd.' wide. LinoY-
emus at $1,25 a square yard.
CURTAINSCRIMS
A big range of Scrims with Lace
and Insertion and Plain in differ-
ent Shades. Also a nice lot of
•colored Marquetts from 25e to $1:00
per yard.
RUGS
Some splendid values in Floor
Rugs
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Produce Wanted
Ave
Miss Anna Hess spent Tuesday
;it Lundon.
1'tr. and 'Mrs. John Hey .f r., were
i isitors to Shipka on Wednesday.
.i\1r. Merner Eilber of Crediton,
was a visitor in the village on
Sunday,
•,-Mr. and Mrs, L. Kekoa of Lon-
don, were. `geek -end visitors in
the village.
Miss Gertrude Weselph returned
to Detroit on `Friday, after visit-
ing with her parents for some
time. •
Keep, those bicycles orf the
sidewalks, the. road is four rods
wide and the sidewalk is made, to
walk on. .
Mr. Ed. Wesley, who has been
-Visiting in this vicinity, returned
to his home in Detroit on Sat-
urday.
Mr. Chas. Eilber who is empl-
oyed at a general store at Loncl-
ewboro, visited at his. home here
on Sunday.
'Mr. Farrow of Oakville, in in-
terest of the farm Stock Impro-
vement campaign, is working in
Hay Township at present.
Miss Jemima Johnston moved
her household effects on Sat -a day
into the house •she recently pure
chased from Mrs. Otterbein.
We will be pleased if our read-
ers will give us the names of their
visitors. These items are always
Aveleoine, both to the Publisher
and readers. • •
Mr. J. Kipper, who is enlarging
the building bf his blacksmith shop
has ,same near completion: Sev-
eral feet have been added to the
•1i idtXa and Mr. Kipper has now,an
}'o tate: and. roomy shod:
Members •o1 the Wom.ens' In
stitute . take notice, all members
are cordially invited to meet with.
Hurondale and Crediton at Creel -
Ron W. I. rooms. in the afternoon
of May 5th, to have a social time
to-gether. All those that are
intending going, please notify Mrs.
John Hey, Jr.
Incorporated in 1835•
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
• Over/130 Branches
The cost of living is failing,
' lso theprice. of food stuff.
This necessitates increased
production. Produce snore
and deposit your surplus in
The Molsons Bank where it
will be ready for any call and
yet be earning interest.
W. B. LOLL' ES
Manager Zurich Branch
ISume of the telephone lines in
the village are undergoing over-
hauling, new and longer poles are
being used and several other im-
prri cements made.
To the totally disabled pensioner
the Dorn. Goverment gives a
pension of $900, If he has a wife
he gets $.1200; if a wife and child,
$1,350; a wife and two children,
$1,525; and an advance of $120 a
year for each subsequent child.
Itiev. F, B. Meyer, who attend-
ed the Evangelical Can. Confer-
enee at .Stratford over the
we
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0id returned home on Tuesday
morning, and is again stationed at
�u.rielh. This makes th4 sixth
year for Mr. Meyer here, and we
heatily welcome him back
Several new Foi'ds have i econ-
by been purchased in this district,
anton,g them 'we nat,ice Mr. W, G:
Bess.and Mr. C. Fritz with touring
model.:, Dr. MacKinnon has ex-
ehenbed nis old car for a new
Coupe,; and Mrssra. min, O'Br:eri
and . Ed. Beaver have purchased
good' secondhand machines.
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Gives a wider spread and 1-3 more,
light than 90 per cent of all the patent
lens on the market
.JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
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requirements at greatly reduced prices:
HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT' PADS,;
HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC.
SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT'
A BIG R EDUCTION.
• We also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Singly:
harness, Etc.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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be less important? , Come and. i .* .
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4. equally as tasty. A. very class' �If' R .,a
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THE SHGE6VI AN
Reduction of Prices
We have reduced our prices on Dry
Goods, Groceries, and all otherlines
we carry in Stock, to present Ana-c
kel prices, and will continueto drop
41 our prices as the markets. decline,.
SO THAT OUR CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED "MAT
WE ARE LOOKING AFTER THEIR INTEREST.
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