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Zurich Herald, 1921-10-06, Page 1RI XX I. ND -13 ZURICH, THURSDAY 114,9ft14.01Q. .9CTOBER 6, 1921. onommonim. tomempoomoloa 'FLEET--FOOrria r ) You know the lightness and comfort cf Fleet -Foot shoes on, Bowling green, Tenni a Courts, etc. You get into your Fleet -foot just as you slip on flannels or white ducks. Why not wear Fleet:, Foot .ali day, right through the summer and enjoy ease, and eons. fort. We have them for Men, Women and Children. 'Also a full line of white canvass, Oxfords, Ties, and Pumps. Call and see our- display and get our prices. ,.., W. H. PFILE, ZURICH SHOE MERCHANT AND REPAIRS. • ., omommio RA Chester L. Snsith, Publisher $1.25 a Year In Advance 1,50 IN AR1/9`..Ali.8. $2 10.4.X .11o.; Wf.A.ROZI, Thapksgii'ing Day is proclaimed 1Or November 7th. e Mrs. P. Koehler is spending the eek at Port Huron,. Isa,ac Hudson of Seaforth led inZthe village on Thursday. Mrs Ed: Wesley of Detroit cal - 15c1 on friends here a few days last Nseek. The early risers on Tuesday mor ring witnessed the first snow of anomommommonommoilosomorommoasommmmmom the seation. e ,Hamilton is the cheapest place tto dive we know of, bread sells for sessesseessease.„ .. e. eight cents a loaf. ,....1-- ..-..,_,,,e.s...._,..s.ra.ses.....eseesse..,.......„...____..„eseeesse•sees.....sse.,:....,sset.„,..see.„..s.„..oses...egse......sess. .•,...eeseeesz?,e ea.,,ese:e...eee.eeee=see,...„,, es . , . i. , Mr. and Mrs. R. Oldert and Mr. - eesesroze-es--...e--- s---,er ssese,esee-- esseee sesseesse --eeeeeseeses-'stte-eee.-ee.,eee--eees-ses-eeeseeeee,-e.e-sseee-eese,,,ese,eeeeeeessee.sessesse'saa.' e ee•Lloyd Hey were week -end visitors to Detroit). 41 0. e6 • NEW SERGE SUITS • " 4. 0. 4 • The Store is rapidly filling with new Autumn Merchandise at decidedly lower prices. The cost of raw material and labor and everything that goes ihta the finished article is reduced so that all Fall Merchandise is showing a very decided reduction. 4 4 40. 41 „ 41• 4 4 4 lecees Navy Blue Serge Suits, made with long style coats, neat- ly trinerned, skirts with, pockets,. ssize 36 and 38; Special at ... $22.00 LADIESCOTS • OurssfirAt, slapinent of ,Cesttsassz sies .here and as usual -every coat shows that little touch. that makes them clifferedt. See our three Ipce.ials in best Velour at; - 820; $25; $35. SPECIALS IN SERGES Beautiful quality all wool Serge in shades of black, navy,g rey and brown 50 and 51 inches wide, suit- able for suits or separate skirts Prices from $1.25 to ... ......$3.75 WOOL TRICOTINE All wool Tricotine very suita- ble for fall coats or suits in , all the newest shades 51 inches wide at per yard $2.50,$3.50 $4.00 ALL 'WOOL PLAID Skirt leng- ths in neat plaids and overcheck 51 inches wide, at per length $5.00 ISIL'KS Duches Satin gies the best of 'wear for blouses or skirts. We have a new lot just arrived 36 -in. wide in all .tho newest shades ;- Harding Blue, Jade Green, Henna, Honey Dew, Sand, Peach, Black and Nay. exceptional good qual- ity at Special prices, per yd. $2.15 WRAPPERETTE 'Wrapperettes 30 -in. wide ofi heavy stuality and pretty patterns very nice for kimonas or house dresses. eseeses.. CORDUROY VELVETS Corduroy Velvets 27 -in. wide an colors of navy, green, White and red, special at per yd. • 75e NEW STAMPED GOODS • Dresri; sstaluPeOlesss "Osiddine, Also stamped centre pieces and • tray cloths. / LADIES' SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS 1: Made from good quality sateen in all colors, Special at 81.50: • $2.00 each. • • LADIES' PALL GLOVES , Gauntlet Chamoisette gloves in fp pretty shades of tan or grey, an e extra good wearing glove at per ,„ pair $1 00 and $1.50 p LADIES' SILK CAMISOLES Neatly trimmed at each ... $2.25 Ladies' all -wool Scarfs, assorted colors at .. .$5.50 and $6,00 BED SPREADS Extra large size, good quality splendid design, special at $3.50. and $6.00. Sport Floss and Corticelli knit- ting Wool, four ply. All new shades, 1 and 2 -oz. balls. Fine White Tea Aprons, trim- med with nice fine lace at 45c. and. 50c. each. FURS We have opened up a nicenew lot of Ladies' Fees for the 1Fall t rade. Nice full Stoles in Gol- den Fox,Manchurian Wolfe, Nat- ural Bager, Dyed Fox in Brown and Taupe, ranging in price from $10.00 to $25.00. I only FrenchSsal Jacket with plain shawl collar and cuffs, 36 -in. long. Also one only, French Seal shawl. MEN'S SUITS You Men', who insist upon the best in tailoring and style will A 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 youi, who knows not what that means, COME IN, and we can soon show you, what bargains we are offering. COMPETE STOCK OF BOY'S CLOTHING Everything for a boy's school wear. Also for best wear. We see have just received a new shipmentof Boys' Clothing at pre-war prices ". SEE ORU BOY'S SUITS FROM $9 to $12. ka,.0 Miss Lila Melick, who had been for some time at Brucefield2 is atacating at her horne here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Greb and fam- ily of the Babylon Line were Vis- iting at Petrolia last Thursday. Mr. Gies of St. Jacobs, a former 'resident of Hay Township, is vis- iting his brother ,Mr. Earnest Gies Mr. Jas. Korkindale, his mother and son spent the week -end at the homes of E. Bossenberry and p. Koehler. 31r: and Mrs. John Gerber, Mr, Tacob Schwartzentruber and )nother, Mrs C. Schwartzentruber, ,r., are visiting at New Hamburg and other eastern points. The next regular meeting of he Women's Institute will be held n Wednesday, October 19th, ow- ing to numerous other doings,this has been considered the most suit- tbiedate. '"' For the first time during the 0;'‘et,"4 teVfelokavist7.Aff.g,Con`• Iciad • :nations' *Ick ,saelleat, -ciroppedsbe4. low, one dollar per bushel on Sat- trday, when the price was 96 cts. at dAlberta points,. Wagon load pia* opened in September; 1920 at $2.37, and stood at $1.15 at the end (s.f August, 1921. The .0 P. O. Convention held at lIensall on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 29th, for the purpose of „selecting a candidate for the coming -Federal election, was ex- • ceedingly well attended. The large Town Hall was filled to its utmost capacity, and many could not gain entrance, and were com- pelled to return home being de- prived of the instructive addres- ses that were held by the various noniinees. About thirty - fivei names were on the list, and they resigned until the last two who stood for a vote were me. Black and Mr. 'Scott, the former evinning out by tyvo ballots, So r. Black will contest -the riding in the coming election. The members or the Evang. 5. School are looking forward to -due of the most successful Rally Ts in the history of the school Welt SundayOct. 9th. is • There i,tvtil be a short introduetiory ser - at 10 o'cloc kled by the pastor assisted by the Choir. At 0.15 the President of the School Preeter will take charge and cenduct the campaign for the threeaun ebaarn n's rs. have already-Priends been nm ifarn ' p skt 'vited to attend, but the teachers believe they can make room for a few more. 11 you' have not be - ell invited personally, kindly at: - e€ this invitation and be one of inr number. In the evening he - Lining at 7.10 the anniversary ser - servo will be preached by Rev. H. 141oyer of North Street Methodist :elfetrch, Goder'ch, Ont. Bro.Mosser ' T,S'' one of the ablest pnlpit orators .01 this community. Those who have heard him a few years ago, Want to heat, him again. You are e(re heartily welcome to enjoy and par - .1'•Z„ tieipate in {.. his divine 'worship. p Another great event at the same ash:arch is to take place the follow - Ing Thursday, Oct. 13. A Wedd- ing? No! Not exactly that, but a jolly good' time with lots to eat. 'Yes! You can ils ring who ever yen, like and as many as you like, .and eat as much as you like. Mrs. PaSernore, the elocutionist, with a nitinber of others are ready to look after the social part of the even- ingteellernember the date. imkr,auyakmerror,,,,,rankoRteerrassigndwii•a Phone 59 HATS AND CAPS -There are a lot of different heads to fit. But we have a lot of different hate and caps to do the job, All sizes and all colors: SHIRTS -Our Shirt Department is always filled, with the finest of Shirts in sizes from 12% to 1714. Now is the time to buy- your Rain Cost, for the Rainy Season will soon be here, and we have a full stock of the eelebrated Stan- . dard MacKintosh Line. See that the Standard label is on every, Coat you buy. These Coats aresuitable for both cold and wet, and we have a nice assortment of patterns to cline from at reas- onable prices. J. P 'ETER Produce Wanted 44"7.**'?"°•1 ‘31.1 CASTORI rot Xnfards and Childrea In Use Portiver30 'Years Alway0 bears reseeeseese the Signature a DIAMONDS The Unperisiable GIFT WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF DIAMONDS IN PL- ATINUM AND TIFFANY MOUNT INGS WHICH WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU AT ANY TIME, RANGING -IN PRICEFRO1VI $20.00 TO 8350.00. W. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 Incorporated in 1855 r I THE MOLSONS BANK Capital and Reserve Knape Over 130 Branches II There is no safer or surer way of safeguarding your sur- plus money than placing it'll a savings account with The Molsons Bank. Why not begin to -day? W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch p).0+404000•40.040.4000.0.000‹ 4+44.+.+44.444eiseeeeseaeeesse41. 7.: 4 4 4 0 0 e Your Horse Requirements We are offering the following seasonable Horse t requirements at greatly reduced prices: HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, I? HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. • SEE OUR EXTRA FINE A1SSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT t A BIG R EDUCTION. We also carry in stock a full Dine of Heavy Harness, Single 4ts harness, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY - r IEL ZURICH" 4.4. •••••440.444$4-04444.!" 41s• •1:-Sesse+++++++++++++4.44•144-1•444-14++++.14-1-Hseta+++01-teteestee's,s84 FALL FOOTWEAR.. : se WE ARE RIGHT ON THE SPOT WITH THE BEST SELEC- se. eas TION OF FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN BOYS AND cans .TE0 FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. THE SHOE PROBLEIVI. SAN e' 4, 4. 8 4° BE EASILY SOLVED BY SEURING A PAIR OF OUR RELIA- 8 . * + • BLE SHOES. THEY WILL STAND THE MOST SEVERE TEST 4. I Don't fail to get our prices on all t t. kinds of footwear and let us assure ...t, .x.. .1.t you that they are the lowest that t can be obtained anywhere. 4 , 4 4 -..t 4. 4. 0. FRITZ & SON *5'' .1' I' SHOE MERCHANTS + ZURICH WOO D 0 AS H 4. seeeleees++++++1•4•4444444-leaielea4a4e1-e3-a-a++++++++++++++++840.4 PRE-WAR PRICES THEY ARE NOT COMINC, dUT ARE RIGHT HERE PRE- WAR PRICES ON A GREAT MANY OF THE LINES WE CAR RY. ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND snow:. 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 cents per yard. Cottons at 15 cents pck yard and upwards. Flannelettes at 25 cents per yard and upwards. Men's Shirts were $2.50 areeow selling at $L25. ' Men's Overalls, per pair from $1.2,5 to $2.00 AND A. GREAT MANY OTHER LINES REDUCED A.CCORD- t INGLY. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL' AND SEE FPR YOURSELF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. Fresh Groceries always in Stock R. N. DOUGLAS PI-10iVE"11-97 113LAKE