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Zurich Herald, 1921-09-29, Page 1
Vol. XXII No 12 ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, I92I. _ i IMMO FLEET --FOOT You kno,w the lightness awl. Comfort cf Fleet -Foot shoes oxf. 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 end enjoy ease, and eo.r -• fort. We have them -,for Men, Women and Children. iAlso full line of white canvass, Oxfords, Ties, and Pumps. Call and see, our display and get our prices. Wi H. PPILE, ZURICH Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.25 a Year In Advance $1.50 IN .A.1.1101ARti, 1St 01-1A It D Mr •, .JJs. Geiger has purhcased a eiew Ford. ' Mrs. E. Oesch is spending the week at Dashwood. M. and Mrs. Jos. Gascho are visiting in New York State. Mr. F. C. Brown of Kithcener, was in the village a few days last m, SIJOE MERCHANT AND .REPAIRS. Week. 'A large number of ball fans, ac- companied the team to Woods- tock on Saturday. IVIrs• Wm. Klopp is attending the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Annie Zeller at Detroit. Bayfield Fair was held this Wed- 'nesday, and was attended by nu:m,- erous from this vicinity MOM s.. o�a��a�c�o�aaaaooa©c>aG-ooc�c�m O O Q Q O. • 00...0.4•�..p•4.4.44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4�•4 40.40 4.4.404.4.4.4�•4d�" � �OQ•O.O•IO.O•r9.O.O.4.0.0.O•d•4.0•4.0.0•O.O.O.O•�pp•p•p•O J•O.4•• r -.. DO 0.6 The Store is rapidly filling with new Autumn 'i. ago 0 Merchandise at decidedly lower prices. The{ cost zip X00 of raw material and labor and everything that goes tIco ilito the finished article is reduced so that all Fall 45 Mei'ehaudise is showing a very decided reduction. SOD i0• . .NEW SERGE SUITS `� • L wes N�7avy Blue Serge Suits, made wilh long style coats, neat- ly trimmed eat--.,.trimmed skirts with pockets, si't 3a and 38, Special at . $22:00' .Q O LADID�,� ..",G'i7iAT;S .k• Our first shipment taf Coatsis..>' here and as usual every' coat ' shows that little touch that makes them differeclt. See our three. specials in best Velour 2 a 0 $25; $35. SPECIALS IN SERGES- Beautiful quality all wool Serge in shades of black, atavy,g rey and brown 50 and 54 inches wide, suit- able for suits or separate skirts Prices from $L25 to ... ..- $3.75 WOOL TRICOTINE Ali wool Tricotine very suita- ble for fait coats or suits in , all the newest shades 54 inches wide at pe•r yard ... _._ $2.50,$3.50 $4.00 ALL WOOL PLAID Skirt lenge the 'in neat plaids and overcheck 51 inches wide, at per length $5.00 IS I LIT S Duches Satin gies the best of Wear for blouses or skirts. We have -a new lot just arrived 36 -in. wide in all the newest shades ;- Harding Blue, Jade Green, Henna, Honey Dew, Sand, Peach, Black and Navy, exceptional good qual- ity at Special prices, per yd. $2.45 WRAPPERET;r1 "Wrapperettes 30 -in. wide oft heavy quality and pretty patterns very nice for kimonas •or house dresses. Phone 59 CORDUROY VELVETS Corduroy Velvets 27 -iia. wide, -,n colors of navy, green, 'Whitt and red, special at, per„ yd.; :'f5e• SIAINIPED ''GQO Dresser Scarfs stamped in vv pretty designs on fine quality repp Q Q Also stamped centre pieces ,and tray cloths. LADIES' SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS �{ • "1. Made from good quality sateen': Ql in all colors, Special at $1.50 to $2.00 'each. LADIES' FALL GLOVES `. Gauntlet Chalnoisette gloves in pretty shades of tan or grey, an extra good wearing glove at per pair ... .._ :__ $1.00 and $1.50 LADIES' SILK CAMISOLES Neatly trimmed at each ___ $2.25 Ladies' all -wool scarfs, assorted 'colors at . 15.50 and $6.00 BED .SPREADS Extra large size, good quality splendid design, special at $3.50 and $6.00, i Sport Floss and C'orticelfi knit- ting Wool, four ply. All new, 0 shades 1 and 2 -oz. balls< Fine White Tea Apron's; trim- a l0 med with nice fine lace at 45c. and 0?) 50c. each. FUSS `.1 .' We have opened up a nice new OnQ lot of Ladies' Furs for the Fall tS ) t rade. Nice full Stoles in Got- .0��, den Fox, Manchurian Wolfe., Nat- , ural Badger, Dyed Fox in Brown and Taupe, ranging in price from $10.00 to $25.00. I only FrenchSsal Jacket with plain shawl colar and. cuffs, 36 -in. long. Also one only, French Seal shawl. MEWS SUITS You Men .who insiat upon the best in tailoring and style will be greatly rewarded by seeing our 'fine assortment of Men's Suits of the very choisest Tweeds and Worsteds at greatly reduced prices REMMEMBER-We are offering the best suit in the Store for $27.50, and you, who knows not w$hat that means, COME IN, and we can soon show you, what bargains we are offering. COMPLETE STOCK OF BOY'S CLOTHING -- Everything for a boy's school wear. Also for' best wear. We have just received a new shipm.entof Boys' Clothing at pre-war prices SEE ORU -BOY'S SUITS FROM $9 to $12. HATS AND CAPS' -There are a lot of different heads to fit. But we have a lot of different hata and caps to do the job. A11 sizes and all colors. SHIRTS -Our Shirt Department is always ,filled with the finest ;of Shirts in sizes from 12% to -1.74. Now is the time to buy your Rain Coat, for the Rainy Season, wilt soon be here, and we have a full stock of the celebrated Stan Bard MacKintosh .Line. See that the Standard. label is on every„ Q Coat you buy• These Coats are suitable ` for both cold and wet, and we have a nice assortment of patterns to ebose from at reas- onable prices. Mrs. A. G. Ehnes is moving into the vacant rooms in the house of Mrs. E. Truemner. Dr. B. Campbell of Toronto, renewed old acquaintances in and around Zurich, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bock of Ch- atham were Friday night visitors to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bdssenberry. Mr. Leonard Klopp of Brussells, was a visitor to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klopp for a few days last week. Mr. Moses Bock of New Dundee spent the week -end visiting his nephews, Messrs. C. 0. Smith, St. Joseph and C. L. Smith, Znirihc. The Zurich Studio has talr,enro o.ins an'etbe aentleib, block, recent - .vacated by M1ss M I'±i.,Edistiedge ';.fine location ''fey their Mrs. F. Hess, Sr, has moved her household effects to• New Dundee 'where .she will make her future` home with her daughter, Mrs. L1 e'r) F. Howald. ,lir. and Mrs. Samuel Oascho, bzidal couple, have returned from their honeymoon and are taking up housekeeping in rooms of Mr. Jghn Gascho's residence. :Dr. A, J. MacKinnon and son Hugh, have returned from a visit to the Doctor's mother and. . his sister, Miss MacKinnon, who ret- urned -with themoto Zurich. Rev. S. M. Hauch of Crediton, conducted .prepratory 'services in the Evangelical church on Tuesday evening. Communion services 'will' be held on Sunday evening. Those from Zurich who aeted as Judges at Bayfield Fair were ;Mrs. (Dr.) MacKinnon for baking and pickling; Mr. Win. S. Johnston for vegetables; and Mr. T. L. Wiliiems for grain. Mayor and Mrs. :Chas. Greb, Mr. and Mrs. Wnv. Duman and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Napp, all of Kitchener, ,spent a few clays with relatives and fri- ends here last week. • The auction sale of the erects 'of the estate of the late Geo. Winner, was held. on Saturday and ' v is well attended. Mr. Arthur Weber welded the hammer to the satisfaction of all. The drelling property was not sold. 1'. The funeral of John Meares ag- ed 30 years,, eldest son of Thomas McMillan,' Liberal candidate for South Huron took place from his late resicijmue tri Hullett Township, on Monday afternoon and was the largest seen in many years. ZURICIl FALL FAIR Last 1" larsday, Sept 22nd wit- nessed one of the best fairs in the history of this Society. The "Weather was ideal and people took a1vanta.ge e' this privilege and ehjoyed tslie day's outing, conseq uentfy the greatest crowd gath- eied for :several years, whihc re- sulted in good gate receipts, and the Soeic:ty will have a fine cash aur'plus on hand this year. The exhibits were very well represen- ted in every class. Space wit, not ' permit to go into detail. The day ended with, a high-class con •cert in the sawn Hall in the ev- ening, this oeing filled to the do- ors and ns 7y could not gain 'en- t ranee. The prize winners are on page four, J. PREI1E Produce Wanted 4 " ''SSC eS Q' '�: `t�.: '-sases-a:.i. .'`4 C'"5�. - +'�.;' 'sssea".C'sz."a'S estas 'sakeC'a.se '•vsa; •+•... ewes •e;•;"';',6 swags+ Sr; ST TJDE±'TS! Back to School a- gain, prepare your SELF NOW .BY HAVING A GOOD FOUNTAIN ,-d• PIAN WE HAVE THE - WA7TERMAN'S FROM $2.50 TO $6.00. AN IDEAL PEN FOR SCHOOL, HOME OR OFFICE. A OR IA For 1+$1 nts ant`: Childre1i .Use .,. r Over 30 Years Always beies. the iSignea izta a,t. W. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Incorporated in 1855 THE MOLSONS BANK Capital and Reserve °$9,000,000 Over 130 Branches The cost of living is falling, iso the price of food stuff. This necessitates increased. production. Produce more and deposit your surplus in The Maisons Bank where it will be ready for any call and yet be earning interest. W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch 4ee•+4 44>4:;•••O494ft➢94G44x44,*<.*e9orO0a@4.4♦aob444,4,4t4sw • 4,,,4,o • We are offering the following seasonable Horse, o ' requirements at greatly reduced prices.os 0 4 4` ' 4 4 0 Your Horse Requirements HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT A BI EDUCTIONG R -. - also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single harness, Etc, We p, PR -ED THIEL -UI •004044444.944494O0:1a400449aaa0+#aaaa00, .04100104 1.1004"' • 4••Y•• !R4• '++hl•'}'•fi'+++++++h4++'II••§••£ +•%•l..i•.g•.3••4•++•E••s*oa•,••1.•g,.§•or•E•+fi••l•+•i••rxF•k.4- FALL FOOTWEAR WE ARE RIGHT QN THE SPOT WITI3 THE BEST SELEcree TION OF FOOTWEAR 1'OR MEN, WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. THE SHOE PROBLEM SAN 2. BE EASILY SOLVED BY SEURiNG A PAIR OF OUR RELLe BLE- SHOES, _..• THEY WILL STAND THE MOST SEVERE TEST ` 2 4. ]Don't fail to get our prices on all kinds of footwear and _let us assure you that they are the lowest that can be obtained anywhere. C. FRITZ & SON, SHOE ZURICH MERCHANTS Dl4SHd 2 •; i'...J.+y'+.g+ :•ry<,++•g•• ..'i'•i"•g•ML• ."i ••t1• •++1••gtr•iL+y4+++.F..Sn+-e r,`.y.•%.+?R•+"i"'i'++nJ iY++ . 4 4. • FRE -WAR PRICt,S 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 SIIOES, ,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 53 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 Y011 TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. Fresh Groceries always in Stock R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11w.- 97` tELAKE i.