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Zurich Herald, 1921-07-14, Page 1Vol. XX 1 I No 1 17 JULY 14, 192h keemeeele FLEET --FOO Chester Smith, Plahlieher $1:.25 a Year In Adyanee f1,SU rN 4 RT an n,5, *2 ,144 .84 et ,I,R it • ifs/m�uum)milmfi 4i t l///// Zd • / You know the lightness and comfort cf Fleet -Foot shoes on Bowling green, Tennis Courts, etc. You get into your Fleet -foot. justas you slip on flannels or white ducks. Why not wear Fleet Foot ali day, right through the summer and enjoy ease, and com- fort. We have them for Men, Women and Children. Also ;a full line of white canvass, Oxfords, Tics, and Pumps. Call and see our display and get our prices. W. H. PFILE, .ZURICH SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS. ' •off• 4C• v •���0� 040444044 -4000 04• 44a �.-� ood•d�ro�c�voodo 0.1 1\ X14 1\ d7) • BIG SUMMER Clearing Sal In order - to clear up our entire Stock of Spring and Summer Goods we have decided to put on a Targe pee, our Women's Pat. Ieather e at $1.99. C. rFitz H,'l. Happel of Kitheener is coding his vacation here. :rs E Brugeman and children St, Catharines are visiting with and Mrs. J. Prebter.' ss M. Johnston of Kincardine, visiting her sister, Mrs. Julius lel. Mr. Harry Magel of Detroit vis. ed friends in Zurich the past :ek. r. and Mrs. E, W. Stoskopf of Jthcener holidayed with relatives re over the First. 4£rs, . W. Siebert returned from etii!oit lastTuesd ay, after ivsit- ing -there for several weeks. Let us meet you on the Zurich ,iiaiuond on Friday evening when the,: Goderihe nine will play our, leo TS^ Mr.• Jacob and Martin Schatz of 13ad ;Axe, Mich., visited their sister i`s .` M, . Edighoffer 14th con,the past week. Mr. F. L. Willgoose, Principal of the London Conservatory of Music was in town on Saturday presid-- ing over the musical exam'nations Mr. and Mrs. R. Ohlert and Mr. Henning spent the week -end at etroit, Mrs. Gliever, Mrs. Ohl- Et's mother, who had been vis - erg here, returned with them. in looking over the Herald this 1. eek, possibly the- first thing you dill observe is the fine new Head ine. We •do not know how it cbually' will look, but have all the nfidence; it is another step to eeterment of our live weekly. Clearing Sale You know when we put on a sale it is . rl genuine, and this sale will show greater bargains than ever before. The sale will begin Saturday morning June 25th for a limited time. So be sure to call an4' get' :your share of the snaps that aye going. • \ ri\ Jt\ d a• z dOD 1D • ,gip 4. ,•el'0 i , 4. 4y,. 0�• ... $� Phone 59 . House Dresses idd a ',ose ere§s t`tliiti dark navy prints in stzes 36 and 38; to clear - at only ... $1.50 Another lot good dark patterns large size, to clear each ... _..$1.85 ;Plain Butcher blue Chambry dress with belt and trimmed with white braid, Sale Price :.: $2.00 line of Girl's Linen Coats for summer' wear, sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, years, Reg. 1.50, Sale Price 50e MIDDY BLOUSES We have a large stock of Womens and Childrens Middy blouses in 'plain white and white with color- ed sailor collars, also tan trimmed with blue and red with both long and short sieves in sizes -34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. r Reg. 2."50,, Sale Pried ... ... $1.50 Reg. 2.00, Sale Price ... ... $1.25 Reg. 1.75 Sale Price ... ... 1.00 Reg. 1.50, Sale Price ...... $1.00 Reg. 1.25, Sale Pried ... ... ...15c Reg. 1.00, Sale Price ... ... ...65c Middies, all short cleaves in sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. 16 years. Reg.- 1.50, Sale Price ... ... $1.00 Reg. 1.25 Sale Price ... ... ...75c Reg. 1.00, Sale Price ... ... 65c Reg. 75c'•aud 90e, Sale.... .._50c Reg. 50c., Sale Pried ... ... ...35e Hats! SUMMER HOSE Orr .Stock of Lad. and Childrens' s n : . k l..gc ? at big ri?xl i tiara 4 BI k.and dyes A.rt bilk Hose -Nin Ira white, reg. 85c sale 3 pr. $1.25 Ladies' Lisle in' Blk and - brown Reg. $1, sale pricer 3 for. $1.40 Lad. cotton plain blk,wht. at '25c Ladies' Venus Silk hose, the best silk Hose on the market in bik, brown, navy, a pair $1.50 Good quality silk hose, blk.,navy and white, reg. 1,50, Sale 75c A larg stock of Childrens fine Ribbs, at a pair ... ... ___ 25c rj GROCERIES • Red -Path gran sugar, 1001bs $9,93 93 Cornflakes per box ... .._ _._ Roasted Coffee, 5 lbs for .....:$1.00 7 bars Laundry soap, and one box Rinso free, for ._. ... ...50c 6 lbs. Oatmeal for 25c Rice best quality 3lbs. for ... 25c Caustic Soda per tin ... ... 85e Yeast cake per box ... ... ... ...5c STAPLES Fine blech. cotton 36 -in at 15e Fine Grey cottons at ... _.. Stand. shirting blu, bik, strp. 35c Good line of blu, bik, str. for 25c Steel clad Galateas to clear at 25e Good prints, It. patterns for ...20c " dark_ patterns for 25c Best indigo and butcher blu, ...30c Hats! Hats! 4G OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MAN'S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS SUMMER HATS, CONSISTING OF PANAMAS, IN SAILOR, AND - FBDORA SHAPES; AND STRAW SAILORS GO ON SALE AT HALF PRICE. Men's Panamas Regular price $1.0a, Sale Price $2.0 Men's Panamas Regular price $3.75, Sale Price ------ --- --- --- $1.8 Men's Panamas Regular 'price $3.50, Sale Price $1.7 Men's Panamas Regular pr.ce 52.75, Sale Price $1,3 Men's and Boy's Straw Sailors Reg. $3.50, Sale Prices ... ... $1.7 • Men's and Boy's Straw Sailors Reg. 3.00, Sete Price ._.' ... --- $1.5 ._ ..-1.0 Men's and Boy's. Straw Sailors Reg. '.2.00, Sale Price ._. .•- � 50 Men's and Boy's Straw Sailors Reg. 1.00, Sale Price ... ... __. Men's and Boy's Straw Sailors. Reg. 75c. Sale Price _ .•- .. 50 38 .A. job lot of Sailors and snap rim at each ............ ... -...- 25 Children's hats for small boys and girls all go at Half -Price. Good heavy bik and white stripe -work shirts for men all sizes,' 95 Good Heavy Blue Chambry Boy's shirts, Special 9575 Boy's Blue strip Overalls with bibb, Sale Price Youth's heavy qual. blue stripe bibb, and plain blk, large sizes __- $1.6 •, Men's Blue stripe Bibb, good heavy quality Sale Price___ --� .-- $1.7 a 8 5 8 5 0 0 c c c c c c PREETER Produce Wanted • WW 40 a .."��• �`," Z� °� �•�a moi' e5"..•'*� ©•Cs•W Wa•'O.4•• • 5 5 • s Community Plate SILVERWARE Most suitable for Wed- ding Gifts, etc. Latest Adam and Grosvenor designs. W. G. HESS 1 JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Eiheer ` ' ` missionary of,: dexn,cknstrated very fine pictures at the own Hall 'on Thursday evening. Owing to the extreme hot weath- er,the, pictures `were thrown aga- ,nst the front of the hall, chairs Were Moved outside, and it cert- ainly wla a rare treat. Mr. Eich- er also preahced very ably in the Evangealical church on Sunday. 'Vtr. and Mrs. J. Hey, Sr., celebr-' ated, a family re -union at Drysdale Beachon Tuesday of this week. It beinee the occasion of Mrs. Hey's 66th birthday. One of the inter- esting events was a contest be- tween Mr. Hy. Steinbach, profes- sional horse shoe thrower and the Hey brothers., of which Mr. J. Hey Jr. easily defeated all comers. In a close foot; ,race Mr. J. Hey Jr. •also won from Mr. Sam. Hey the former champion. -- A. very pleasant social evening was •spent at the home of Mr. and, Mrs: Jos. Gasclio on Tuesday eve- ning; June 28th, when the memb- ers of the Evang. Young Ladies' Class, also the choir gathered in, honor of Miss Mary, to surprize her with a miscelleanaus shower prior to her marriage, There was an exceptionall fine evening spent Wand the gifts, needless to say, were valuable and muhc apprec- iated by the recipient. What was known as the great- est 17 day continuous heat wave in this part of Canada, for the last 30 .years, ended somewhat on Q , Saturday, when the 11 ong looked :for rain at last came in abundance. hp 'Then again on Saturday night and Sunday morning there was the heaviest rain tall for a good num- ber sof years, water was falling in torrants as poured out of pails. Consequently fields, gardens and many cellars were flooded, many fields of wheat already cut, por- tions thereof being flooded by the Water tewa.rds the lake, and thou- sands of dollars damage is suf- fered in these parts. The Grand Trunk line between Hensall and Exeter experienced a washout of several rods, hence there was no 41train from the south on Monday, G' this has again been repaired suf- aY intently to pass over again. A law minor bolts of lightning else landed in Zurich, but no lire or serious damage resulted, and"" the .saying saes, «we wnated rain and got it," incorporated In 3855 1 1O LSO S BANK Capital and Reserve $9,000,00% Over 130 Branches The cost of living is falling,, Iso the price of food stuff,. This necessitates increaseid, production. Produce : ruOrat and deposit your surplus is The Molsons Bank where it will be .ready for an sal/ antS yet be earning interest. W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch 4 Your Horse :flequiremeutst t a We are offering the following . seasonable Horse - requirements at greatly reduced prices: o HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS,; e HORSE WHIPS, ETC STC • • 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, Singe: • P. harness, Etc.' I REPAIRING A- SPECIALTY FRED THIEL - ZURICH e :••••••••••••••••••••••••• •e4p. '4.®44•?Obi••••••••• 01:++++++++++++++++++++++.2.4-144-14+++++++++++44+4444 .g. fireat Shoe Sale ; moi• '. * After our successful one week's sale •1• • •ir .g. .g. .p. 400 I/ 1j rad that we have several lines 'v u left that we will sell at wonderful ' reductions at our Zurich Branch. t Canvass and Summer Footwear prices Slashed to pieces 0. FRITZ & SON - SHOE MERCHANTS ak ZURICH {? ASH WOOD 2 ,g..;. :•g°y,•i•.1•*i•oaoa+•g+g•1•q.•1••-1.•II•+ E••3••f••i1.1.3•-E++•a°.;..;•'€^y'F•-II••i•+•:•g•o°.1^•i..l••F.+.g.•F•+44.'b°k*• • CASTOR IA For Infants, and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of * 4. +-- PRE-WAR PRICES THEY ARE NOT COMING, BUT ARE RIGHT HERE PRE-- / WA.R Ri - WAR PRICES ON A GREAT 11IANY OP THE LINES WE CAR RY.' ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, .BOOTS AND SHOES. AND GROCERIES.' We have a good shirting at 35 cents per yard. A good Denine at 50 cents per yard. A. good Denine for boys suits at 50 cants per yard - Cottons at 15 cents per yard and ;and rds. upwar:ls. Flaneelettes at 25 cents per yard Men's Shirts were $2.50 arenow selling at $1.25. Men's Overalls, per pair from' $1.25 to 52.00 AND A GREAT MANY OTHER LINES REDUCED .ACCORD- INGLY, WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. Fresh Groceries always in Stock Rb N. DOUGLAS ISL E PHONE 11' � �► Fi II