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Zurich Herald, 1921-06-16, Page 1
VOL XX t No -50 ZURICH. THURSDAY IVI9RNING, JUNE 16, 192! LEET--F0 You know the lightness and comfort cf. Fleet -Foot shoes on Bowling green,, TennisCourts, etc. You get into your -Fleet-foot just as you slip on flannels or white dueles.,. Why not wear Fleet•; Foot ali ,day, right through the summer and enjoy ease, and com- fort. - We have, them, for Men, Women and Childre?n.a .; "j Wee a full litre of white canvass, Oxfords, Ties, and Punepe. ball and see our display and get our prices. W. H. PFQL ,, ZURICH SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS. VAIEfsiocial o ci.O q.©. p �.•O.4•©•o•p.�-O•'�•O•p•`1•�•a.O.O 0.�,.•©•� 0.4.0• •p t1 O.•C� C> 0 O �� or''.�•c-`moi ��do�+�•o����oo�•���•diaa�•� �`��daoovvo +J•�4 -, ofl4 � •.--- ( ��� .:�� \� 11 Com'- � v"�-.r�-."—.'�. ��v�•• _ :.-�. ��'� �'; 4 4 4 4 4 4 !� + $0 4.0 ,46 �D,64 ,t/ U 44 ,iib 8 4 Let us slow you our Specilai Prices that wa area feria We have decided to give you an opportunity for a short time to purchase your supply of Summer necessities at pre=war prices and it will pay you; to Visit our store during this time and see what' we are offering, as we cannot numerate all' the - lines and prices here.- Prints and Shirtings Many Prints en neat Patterns wars ranteed Indigo dye at per yard 30c, ;Lilaes: and 'light colors at 25c Blk and white stripe .shitting 28 inches wide, per yard 30c CURTAIN SCRIMS A large assortment in all shades and patterns. 'See our spec- ials at per yard ......35c DRESS SILKS We are showing a special line of Dress Silks 36 inches wide in .the following shades. White, ' Creamy, Pink, Hetio, Rose,' Navy, Black, Red, Special Val- ur at per yard. $1.25 Also another line same width at 98c We also have a nice assortment of Heavier quality silks at reasonable prices. Tricolletts in the leading shades. Fancy Dress Valls In order to clean out the ba11-ince of our stock of fancy Dress Voiles we have reduced the prices so they will move out quickly. If you have not already got your 'Foil Dress for the summer, bereis your opportunity, so be early to awake your choice. Regular prices 75c. per yard for 45c Reg. 85e, line fol .. ... ...55c Reg. 1.00 line for ___ ......65c Reg. $1.25 to 1;.35, for .. 98c Reg. $1.40 to 1.50 for $].,00 Reg. 2.25 line for ... $1.25 Reg, 2.50 line for ... ... $1.50 LADIES' DRESSES Dark Navy ,Prints, Pancy Pateterns Heavy quality Hous° Dies • - ses, Large sizes each _:, $185 Al.nother. line;., o r `trinmmed with .i3raid, each $2.00 A new lot of Large work. 'Aprons at SPECIAL PRICES All our Midcly Waists on sale to clear at prices frons 15c up. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Men's and Ladies' Summer `7Un-derwear•; Ladies' and CChildren's Cotton Hose, Men's Socks, Etc., at a Big Reduction in Price. Ladies' Fancy Figured Sateen Underskirts each ... ... ..... $1,50 WALL PAPERS Eeginning with this sale .we will give a special discount of 207. on all our wall papers, so if you have not already secured your supply, don't send away and be delayed, but conte and pick out what you want and take it with you at much less Money. FLOOR RUGS Just arrived a new shipment of tapestry and Wilton Rugs in all sizes, ranging in prices from $18.00 up' to $50.00 for the large size. Grocery Specials Canned corn, peas, tomatoes Per tin 15c Good Salmon pound' tins 18e Lifebuoy soap 7 cakes for ... 50c All Laundry soap 7 cakes ... 50c 51b. tin Caustic Soda . ., 86c Royal Purple chick feed lb. ... 5c (Calf meal 251b bag $1,40 Chester L. - Smith, Publisher - $1.,25 a Year In Advance flee IN ARii!r,Alty,s'I MAY Lis (I 0G;rla' , .... ,,,,,, ......,..a..•.a ae..Z. iiie Mr, and Mrs: Sol Jacobe e ecent visitors at Parkhill. Mr. L. Ai. Prang ie sporting a Llew Foul touring car. Mr. W. Frank of Kitchener spent 1'he week -end at the home of Mr. Silber; 1 ?,irs, T. L, 'Wurin• took in the Greyhound excurtion to Detroit l on 'Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Wurm oe the village an&, Mr. and. Mrs. I/ Os- wald of the Bronson, were Sunday 'Visitors at Seaforth. Clinton ball team plays at Zm•- ich this Thursday eve. at 5.30 - tee ;cic�ek, ' They say they will win, lets all go and see them do it. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnson, who have been' on an extended trip for several weeks, with friends and relatives at eastern points, have returned home. The Senior Fifth class- of Z P.S; are 'writing their •exams. at God- , y11j1 ;erieli, they are; Euloeen Geiger, n'717:11eibten:Y Truemner, Hilda 19 eusch-1iss Pearl Gillman of the Gosh -en north, brought.�to the Herald office a fine sample of ripe to- matoes, about 2 inches in diam- eter. Miss Gellman advises • us that they have several more at Koine, Mr. and Mrs. A..F. Hess and i'am- i1lise,, +CeliaHess,; Mrs. P• • er London who Is visiting ere, sid ,Mr. Lloyd Hey motoredo :Kitchener on. Wednesday 'morntbev'will ,r. ang, Gordon Walper and Raney cP 4P Men'sand oy slothin PRICES ON MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING AWAY DOWN' y� IF' ANYONE TELLS YODU THE PRICE OF CLOTI'-TIN'RASO 0 b TeNOT COME DOWN, II' GOES TO SHOW THAT THE INDIVIDUAL,. WHO TALKS S THAiT WAY HAS NOT BEEN IN THE RIGHT PLACE ,• ' EE, SURE HAS`NT BEEN HERE."j %I CLOTHES ARE A PROBLE14I1 But the probable is easily solved if you consult us. If it is for work, for Sport, foto ordinary every -i day wear, or for dress occasions, we are here fully- prepared to,. fit you in the correct style at pre-war prices. See our specials in) Men's Suits at $20.00 SHIRTS AND OVERALLS Men's Tieavy work shirts, all sizes Reg. $1.75 for ..- :$1.25 Men's .Heavy Blue Stripe Bibb Overalls Reg. $2.50 for $1.75 Mens Plain Black bin Overalls, Reg, 82.50 for ... -,. Boy's Blue Stripe Bibb Overalls at $1.75 Youth's Plain 731ack Over$1 Overalls. at .__ .,. $1965 ........:... .85 Boys' Balbuggon 'U'nderwear, size 26, 28, 30, at per garment hoc 4 "4 J. PREETER Phone"$9 X14 eji+'C ✓L''^'•f�i�. a �. '114..::• �•��`o�f``Sy�r`i K V. 4'4��!! Produce Wanted a . N• y e,,, : , Th,annual publiq school picni Z P.rS}, will be( held in Friday o t1ai ;voel: at Grand Bend, 'i i -d with a, Elie day's weather, a Iarge at- tendance is expected out that are not pupils of our public school. Lets all go and make this a bum- per day. 1 • u ' v,m.�Y,'w•, 's I 7i Ur/ Community ,Pate 4 ILVERWA:RE Most suitable for Wed- ding Gifts, etc. Latesi Adam and Grosvenor designs. T. . HSS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 incorporated in 185e THE /VIOLS N BANK Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130' Branches The cost of living is €ailing, iso - the price- of food stuff. This . necessitates increased production. Produce more and deposit your surplus in The Molsons Bank where it will be ready .for any call and yet be earning interest. W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Bra;lac .0 We are offering ` the following seasonable Horse 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 0 A BIG R EDUCTION. We- also carry in. - stock a full Line ,of Heavy Harness, Single harness, Etc, �o 1 it er Qp, _. R THIEL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY •P`. <•.0.4s, ^:+;,v.+4> t4•t.......1015*40$144!.#S+AOA�4,4'@¢d444 c - The price of Ford cars dropped, again last Tuesday in the States. The touring car went down to $415 from $440; the runabout dro- pped to $370 from $395; the coupe $695 from $745; the Sedan $7'0 from 795, and chassis $345 from $360, and the truck chassis $495 to $51,. This is the final reduction to "bed -rock" prices it was said. ,r . .• A; very interesting event took place at Brantford in the R. C. church last Tuesday, June 7, hwen Mr. Earl Rau, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Solei Rau, Goshen Line, north, was united in the'•Holy Bonds of Mat-. rimony to Miss Biretta Shanchen of that city. The bridal party in the afternoon motored to the home of the groom, Goshen Line, Where a sumptuous wedding sup-., per was tendered the guests. The young couple will - make their fut- ure ,home in Detroit, where the groom had been for some time. The. Herald joins 'with a host of friends in extending congratulati- ons and bast wished through life's journey. TEMPERANCE CONVENTION•. Those who attend the annual Temperance Convention which is to he Heid in Clinton, on Wednes- day afternoon and evening, June 22nd, will have the opportunity ort bearing Dr. George C. Pidgeon of Toronto, pastor of Blom, St. Pres- byterian church and President of. the Ontario ,Social Service' Council, as he will speak in the afternoon on "Social service plans and op- portunities" and. in the evening on "The New Citizenship". 'The reports of the officers will review the work of the past year and outlin:: plans for the future. An interesting ite.n of the program IS a •banquet at 6 o'elocl, folow- ed by after dinner speeches. All the heurehee of the County are entitled to send •delegates and any persons willbe made welcome. Your minister has reeeiwed pro- grammes, Huron County 'stands Veil to the front in age essive So- cial Service work, and should be kept there. CASTOR IA rot Wants and Children . Use For Over 30' *ozrha dein .,,�^�g �,p rTS:1S 4�'i' VG'S � IFi? (�'&R' •G+4 r+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + •1••II••F+++k•++•i• •444 Ladies! ai• + • + You use great care in selecting es, a new Hat—Why should SHOES ,.� •p• be less important? Come and •t' see our line of New Spring Footwear 4. + Which consists of all the latest e'�'. styles and shapes in the finest '; Kids, Patents and - other .materials ,. equally as tasty. A very classy' • line all through, with prices right. ,+ .Also a fine assortment in Men's and Children's Footwear. - Call •1• and see them, and if we have not .g ' what you want, we will try and get o+ them for you.et AND C�i . EGGBUTTER VA TED tj , (' I 1 I •' OUR MOTTO N THE SHOEMAN ++++++++++++++++++++++++++14+++++++++++++++++++++++++" 8 8 8 4 ,. 414, 4 8- 4 4 8 8 PRE-WAR PRIOJ TUBY ARE NOT COMING, BUT ARE RIGHT HERR PRE- , , • WAR. PRICES ON A GREAT MANY OF THE LINES WE CAR RY. ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, 130OTS AND SHORS„, AND GROCERIES. We have a good shirting at 35 cents per• yard. A good Denine at 50 cents per yard. A good Denine ;.or boys suits at 50 cents per yard. 'Cottons at 15 cents per yard and upwards,. Flannelettes at 25 cents per yard and upwards. Men's Shirts were $2.50 arenow selling- at $1.25, Men's Overalls, per pair from $1.25 to $2.00 ,AND A GREAT MANY OTHER LINES REDUCED ACCORD- INGLY. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELP THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. 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