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Zurich Herald, 1921-09-08, Page 1
-1101. XKiI No 9 ZURICH, THURSDAY Ni INQ, SEPTEM BER s, I92I. You know the lightness and comfort cf Fleet -Foot. shoes on Bowling green, Tennis. Courts, etc. You get into your Fleet -foot just as you slip on flannels or white ducks. Why not wear Fleet; Foot all day, right through the summer and enjoy ease, and cotn- fort. We have them for Men, Women and Children. [Also. a full line of white canvass, Oxford's, Tics, and Pumps. Call and see our display and get our prices. eW. H. PFILE, ZURICH' SI -TOE MERC,IHANT . AND REPAIIIS.. Is. C+p.pp.O.d•~`.p�o�• .O.O.4.4:d•�•4•p•O.p.O.0O4.p.p.p.40.0. �•4.0.J•4C�CO:. ��• oo•000•good•o©000��o�o�oov�oo•�00000�v`o'��, 6. rho` The last month for these Summer Sale events has arrived and we are now facing the arrival of Fall ()A Stocks which makes it necessary to clear •out our .400 4o Summer Merchandise to make room for the new fall;. 4 o goods and pricg3 is not now a factor, as our business .< 0 policy demands that no stocks be carried over from 46 one season to another. DUn't forget the Zurihc School Fair,- nett Friday, Sept. 16th.. Mr: Ed. Appel of New Hamburg, renewing old friendships around the village his week. M. .Albert., , Gies (left for Kitch ener1 ast. week to resume his dut- ies in the shoe factory. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kalbfleisch of .Detroit art. siiending a few; :;Weeks with .relatives in this vic- inity. ' Mx .Laurie, who had been vis - ting withhis daughter, Mrs. Hy. xal(,man, returned (to his home in Pe{totra. and.' Mis. Adam Mantz of tstoek • were Labor Day vis - s; gat the home of Mr• and Mrs. i.w Truemner. • Fancy Dress G6;ds WE HAVE A FEW r ENDS OF FANCY VOILES LEFT OVER 'FROM OUR IMMENCE STOCK AND ,TO CLEAR', THEM ALL UP, WE .HAVE MADE TWO LATS'OF ;iTHEM. 0 1:25 A YARD, TO CLE LOT. 'REG. PRICE ,.�UP TO $ . AR AT.: `. ANOTHER LO� LT, � O : 2 SILJ'E. ARD, TO C.LEb.. rBA.RG GET SOME OF THESE VALUES. 41 ,41 Phone 59 c: Wss L. Roese, who spent the pasf: couple weeks with Mrs. C. L. Smith, returned to her home at Mrlt;erton on.: Monday. Mr. and' Mi's. Jack. Routledge of Centralia are spending a few days this ''week at the dormer's parents, Dr. • and •Mr's. Jos. Routledge. Mr. Albert Rose, who had been Ill forsome time at Buffalo, ,N.. Y., in a hospital, we, learn is un- dergoing an operation one•of these days. We hope for a speedy re- covery. 71a. 'and Mrs. L. Kraft of Zurich, P, Kraft of Dash-., wood;.and Mrs. L. Shoemaker of the. 19th; con., were visitors at Tavistock, Kitchener and other (astey n points, last .week. A ommion 'Federel election will 1> dace this fall, so announced re Meighen at. London at aie; address last .week. The vot- eLs' List to,, .be use . Will be tak- yfremS the :'latest list• and rev- 17 , Tate ot nicI Ust w111 „d s ,d wtozee..,d; thts cat ipaNgn. s , •,• The ,large Zr_irich Fall Fair .litho- graphed posters 'hav'e been rec- d d printed t the tical of ORGANDIES Colored Organdies in White, Blue, Pink and Mauve to clear at per .yard,•50c. and 60c PRINTS` Best qualities in hight and dark Blues, at per yard ___ _._ ._.30c Good quality, Light Patterns at 20c SHIRTINGS Good quality black and ,white, blue and white ' stripe at 20c Best quality Rock. fast Drilla Black and ,White, per yd. 30c WHITE VOILE WAISTS A line of Ladies' white Voile Waists, Lace Trimined, Lond. and short Sleeves, Regular $2.50 to clear at ___ __- ___ ...... Another Job Lot of Waists, to clear at, each. ___ ___ __ .__ 50c White cotton corset covers, good quality, deep lace triplingat23e MIDDY WAISTS Women's and children's Middies with long and short Sleeves in • plain White and Colored Triinlnings at ___ _._ ___ HALF PRICE CFCILDRENS' DRESSES Your last opportunity to get aniee dress for a girl from 2 to 10. - years, only a few left and they all go at _._ ___ .__ H9LE. PRICE Silk and Cotton Hose Children's good quality fine ribb cotton Hose hi bik, and brown Reg. up to 50c apr. in all sizes up to 10, to clear att.'a prJ ...25e.. Ladies Silk Hose, best quality icolors blk. Brown and white atl$.25 Also a line of Silk Hose, all shades at per pair • 75c Children's Lisle socks, colored top at ___ _, , _50e Dressing Sacks )Ladies Dressing Sacks in blue, pink and rose, made of good quality fancy crepe, will give splendid satisfaction at each ._. _._ $1.25 SILKS White wash satin, specially adapted for Ladies' skirts, 'good quality 36 inches wide, at per yard .$2.25 A line of colored silks for dresses 36 -in, all shades, yd. 93c and $1.25 Silk Tricolette, a splendid material for blogses and skirts in col- ors, white, navy and orange shades, 36 -inches wide, yd. ___ __$3.00 Leave your order now for No.1 Purity timothy seed at lowest prices. 110Cre W. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Cheater.. Smiih', Fulrlisber, 11.25 a Year In ,A,dvanee X1.50 JN .ek RR'9.� as ti, VA A1r1 X 1 s UFFrkRGED Incorporated in 1S51f. THE MOLSONS BANK Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130 Branches There is no safer or surer way of safeguarding your sur- plus money than placing Min a savings account with The Molsons Bank. Why not begin to -day? W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch , �ae4+Aoa,>o4s �r�o.ot,*(a®*o....4( ro.00eeeee44eee.e.e4+�ee 4:47' Your Horse Requirements We are offering the following seasonable Horse 4. requirements at greatly reduced prices: 0 HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, aHORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. © SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT Ga A BIG R EDUCTION. < We also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single et harness, Etc. 0 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY - ZURICH 0 O 4 P 4 .o soeeo.o, eee000eooeoeeeo ooadeseeeeeeeee••eeee•••^: FRED THIE'. 4444+4,44+++++++++++++++++++++÷÷++++++41,44•41•41.44(04•444. eive. an a - •F• oe. five here, and are being distrib- uted by the Secy. They are .,t verge tasty and attractive and t sh feat •1t make t ie 1921 o be remembered will advertise ."The Big Event Of 4. i Fall Fa Letus •eta Foie. "oneremembereded + 17: in history. a. After our successful one week's sale The Season td the limit. e • all get (busy and' 1: South Huron ,Liberals, it is learned, will hold a nominating con ��efin iI that we have several lines vention at Hensen on September 11 sell at �Woncle�cful. 13tth otnas McMillan, Sea.- M Mll t of Se1 ft that 'STP STI • 'te orth, evho as defeated by J. J. I • e Merner in 1917, will likely be i the candidate in the coming federalei- ection. A meeting of Ndrth Hur- on Libeeral-Conservative exec- utive is to be held et Wingh_tm on Friday of this week to fix the date for a convention. The 30th (Annual Convention 01 the ,Canadian Conference Branch of Young. Peoples' Alliance of the Ev- angelical Association was held in Waterloo, August '30th to Sept. 1. vvr The slogan was "Every Allian:er a • Tither: the Motto, "For the Glory Q „. of God and the good of Man."and the keynote "Expansion" Out - i standing features were, addresses and morning Bible hour meditat- ions by Rev. W. C. Hollwacks of Cleveland, Ohio., President of the General Y. P. A. 2 A. Symposium on Stewartship. 3 A junior rally. };n outing to Waterloo Park. What proved to be a fatal ac- cident happened on Sunday morn- ing to the little three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Decher of the Zurich Road, east. Mr. De- hcer was in the act of cleaning out his horse stable with the fork, and while throwing out the last fork ful, the little fellow ran directly in front of the fork, and Mr. De- cher not seeing hien until too late, One prong of the fork -penetrated the right tetopel ofy his head for quite a depth. The little ,fellow was hurried to London Hospital where Dr. Hadley Williams, oper- ated and donee all he could to save his life, as Blight hppes were ent- ertainel for hi:l recovery. Word was r�ceived on, Welenesday morn inb just before going to press that he succumbed from the effects, and passed away on Tuesday night J. PREETER. Produce Wanted ! •.i� '17.7 O�c �"`�`J J�'c.?'� � Vag. ''"V••cti.•C?'•tj.p.q.�.p..•�..'•`W° 'rwi•C7'"••�l�y. ti •reductions at our Zurich Branch.t Canvass and Summer Footwear I Prices Slashed to pieces 4 4 + '* O. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTSSAS �rOO® � ZURICH . +,..+++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++.1.+++++++++++++++.4+44 4.i•:•+'1••;.>o•g'3•.l"Yd"i••F•i.•g••F••¢•g,.g'.k'>°•i+•hh•II.S•ih'1'+.c+.¢'-'r'i.q'•g•>L+>°,i•3•.i'•i•3r•i'•€+++.i*+ CASTOR For Infants and Children in Use Forover3OYears Always bears aaaar the Signataaze of. ' +__ PREWAR PRICES THEY ARE NOT COMING, BUT ARE RIGHT HERE PRE- WAR PRICES ON A GREAT MANY OF THE LINES WE CAR RY. ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. AND GROCERIES. We have a good shirting at 35 cants per yard. A good Denine at 50 cents per yard, A good Denine for boys suits at 55 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 $125. Men's Overalls, per pair from $1.25 to $2.00 AND A GREAT MANY OTHER LINES REDUCED ACCORD. INGLY. WE IN'V,ITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. Fresh Groceries always in Stock R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 1! - 97 tE3LAKE e rt • 'J b^7