Zurich Herald, 1921-10-27, Page 1Vol . CX I I No 16
ZURICH
THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2
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Your Autumn Footwear
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W. H. PFILE, ZURICH
SHOE 'MERCHANT -AND REPAIRS.
We are right on the spot. When
it conies to make your feet warm,
dry and comfortable for. Pall
and Winter. We can fit any foot
and can suit your test, no • matter
how remote a buyer you are,
we
will be pleased to show you our
goods,,
GET OUR PRICES ADN TTHEN
COMPARE 'THEM WITH VALUES
ELSEWHERE.
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We are Agents for the wellQR�
known Hoover Electric Sweeper,
the only Sweeper on the Market
that BEATS as it SWEEPS as it
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.LET ITHE HOOVER DO YOUR
HOUSECLEANING
The hoover p'ro'l.o,ngs the life of
Rugs because •it 'keeps them cleave
Rugs wear out quickly whenl sharp ‘p
grit embeds itself into the texture OQO
'It is this sharp grit which cuts Q p
the nap of the rug and •,rapidly lti
shortens the Lifer
ONLY THE HOOVER CLEANS a
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LADIES' PALL COATS t
Just receieod another shipment
of Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats
which are now on exhibit, exclu-
sive in tste°, unexcelled ni quality
and workmanship. They are the
season's greatest value.
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ADIES' SILK TRICOLETTE
\•VIrmo, •
Beautifury trimmed with short
sleeves. Shades in Navy Sand,,
Henna, and Apricot. , Big Values
at $5.00:
Also Ladies' silk Georgette waist
in all' color:,, very nicely trimmed,
tsize 36,, 38 !'i and 42. Good 'qual-
ity": at Sia ciaal Price each $4100
NEW SERGE SUITS
L,auae, N: d'y Blue Serge Suits,
made with 1oae2,• style coats, neat-
ly trimmed. skirts with pockets, .
size 36 and 34, Special at ... $22.60
ALL WOOL PLAID Skirt leng-
ths in n tat plaids and overcheck
51• inches wide, at per length $5,00
LONE BEATS AS )T SWEEPS AS p
ITS wSUCTION CLEANS. WE 11
WILL BE GLAD TO DEMONSTR-
ATE 1THE HOOVER 1O YOU 0 .
NEW STAMPED GOODS
Dresser Scarfs stamped in e
pretty designs on, fine quality repp
Also stamped centre pieces and • Q p
tray cloths.
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Beautiful quality' all Wool Serge Q p
in shades of 'black navy,g rey and 0
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brown 50 and 54 inches wide, suit- 0
able for suits or separate skirts
Prices from $1.25 to ... ... .x....$"3.15 d
WOOL TRICOTINE Qp
All wool Tricotine very suita-
ble for fall coats or suits in , all !+
the newest shades 54 inches wide
at per yard. ...... $2.50,$3.50 $4.00
FURS
We have opened up a nice new
lot of Ladies' Fairs for the Pall
t rade. Nice full Stoles in Gol-
den Fox, Manchurian Wolfe, Nat-
ural Badger, Dyed Fox in Brown
and Taupe, ranging in price from O0?)
$10,00 to $25,00. I only French Seal tc •
Jacket with plain 'shawl collar and
cuffs, 36 -in. long. Also one only, 1,1
French Seal shawl. Q p
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Our Fall Announoornent
WE TA Ta S PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING OUR COMPLETE RE-
ADINESS FOR R x ,ALL BUSINESS. WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR
WONDERP1'L. DI;S;PLAY OP NEW FALL STYLES FOR MEN AND
BOP'S, AND S`[;\RD IN THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING.
THE. NEW OVERCOATS
and Suits for mel: will
, 0 SEE OUR MENS" SUITS .REG, PRICE $35 To $10, NOW. . ..... ....$18.85
r e MEN'S • ON.,RR( 0;i.'l'5 FROM. $15.00 TO $40.001. , il
o' Rainicotkite` at (4reatly reduced prices
Re.. rice 825. Red. price 10 to$17
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100.13, MEN AND BOYS
;ti RAY HATS, NEW tCAPS
NEW SHIRTS JUST IN.
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Produce Wanted.
W11. ARE IN THE 1VCAREDT FOR, ALSIKE AND CLOVER SEED
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Monday night is Halot e'en eve.
Miss Lila Melick of London sp-
ent the week -end at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hey; jr., were at
Holmesville east Wednesday.
A meeting of the Hay Township
I'ariners' Mutual Pire InsuranceCo
was held in Zurich on Saturday.
Miss Lillian Weseloh of London
spent the week=end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wes-.
eloh.
1VIrs. Thomas .J Gettes of De-,
troit is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Weseloh for a felt'
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Little„
of Hensall were Sunday visitors at
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Jul.
Bloch,.
Invest your Victory Bond inter-.
est ;tn more Victory Bonds. Sold
at current market prices} A. F..
Hess, Zurich. •
Mr. and Mrs. .J eHy Jr. and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Hey Sr., attended the
funeral of a relative at Blyth on
Monday.
Mr. and•. Mrs. Elmiore Thiel and
family and 'Mr. and Mrs. "Wau.Thiel
and family of the Bronson Line,
Spent Sunday at Dashwood with
Mr. and Mrs. George Koch.
Mr, and M.ra. Alex. Mousseau,who
have been out West oe the Harv-
esters 'excurcion, returned to Zua'-
Tole on Thursday last, and report
xa: very enjoyable • trips..
d. Dr. and Mrs. Wes. Scheloig of
Detroit were- in the: village on,
Saturday. They were oyer plos
t``ng up their summer home at Gr--
•7and. Bend,
Mes. W'urtz of Michigan, vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs..
A, Melick on. Sunday.. She is
also visiting her mother, Mrs. J.
Hensel', Melick, :ensell, who is seriously
Zr.. C. Fritz is taking up . his
field of celery, located at the east
end of the village, and is storing
same. in the' celar under Denomy
Bros., store. Charlie reports a
good cropl
Mr. Josiah 'Surerus, of the Sau-
ble Line, south, had the misfortune
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Chester L. Smith, Publisher
$1,25 a Year In Advance
Sere M� .44 3. is s k J: ARGED'
Famous Hohner Mus-
ical Instruments
We have just received
a number of these in
Violins, Accordians and
Harmonicas., - -
W. G. HESS
J:LG'Pd•TLLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
Incorporated in 1855
THE
BANK
OLSONS
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
Over 130 Branches
There is no safer or surer
way of safeguarding your Sur-
plus money than placing it in
a savings account . with The
Molsons ,Bank.
Why not begin to -day?
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Brands
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We are offering the following seasi,able Horse
- requirements at greatly reduced prices:
HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, S`�E.! T PADS,
e HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC.
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c SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEI`; S MITTS. AT
A BIG R .EDUCTION.
y We also carry in stock a lull Line of Heavy 3arness,,,$sxngle
' harness, Etc.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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last week of being kicked by a
horse on the ankle and in the face TION OF FOOTWEAR ICOR MEN, W()l EN BOYS AND GIRLS
Luckily there were no bones frac- IMAM AM THE BEST FACTORIES. TAE, SHOE PROBLE14 SALT
tared, but Mr. Surerus will beIaid .f. v zv, R�,IA_
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for some time at least. 'f' BE EASILY SOLVED BY SEURI,NGx A p_�IR OP QU
The South Huron County and
Hay Township Convention was
held in the Evangelical Church
Zurich, last Friday, and a large
number of ministers and delegates
were present. Some very instr-
uctive addresses were given and
many were greatly benefited sp-
iritually thereby.
:Dont fail to get, our prices on all
• kinds oftgOtweal' aria let us aSSLE.l•E
I: you t fi :;hey are the lowest that I
LATE MARY ANN HARiTMAN 1 • can be obtained. anywhere.
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There passed away on` irnesday, . +
Octop i ?<3th, Mary Asan Hartman, j* - -.4
b'eic�eci; Wife of Mi. Alonzo Foster,e
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`ship, at the age of 65 years' t:
SHOE MERCHANTS
Months and 9 days. Deceased 4 t', DASHWOOD 41.1:
had been sick about three years, I. 8.
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the end came only to relieve the I 1 ' '
sufferer. She was well known by�
:many in Hay Township, having j,.,
been born here and lived all her
life. IShe resided 44 years on I
the farm, she died, and leaves a: .k.
grown up family besides her has' -1
;band, to mourn her loss. The last'
remains were laid to rest in the R.
C. cemetery on Friday, Rev. Path-'
er Stroeder ffoiciating.
The Huron County, Flax1VIill
Seaforth, made an assignment for
the benefit of its creditors on Sep.
30th,. It was decided at the,
meeting of the, creditors' to wind
up the affairs of the company as
soon as possible, and to that end I
the meat Seaforth, Brussels and •
Blyth will be put in operation in I
a very short teems pad the stock •
yen • hand put in shape for the mar I
ket. The liabilities of the corm-
pany are given at something over!
$200,000, but the present estim,at'
of the asset's,, provided the market
is at all favorable, will pretty
well cover the liabilities. Mr. .1
M. Be` of. S'eafoa'th is one of tli, •
Inspector, 1
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PPE -WAR. PRI
THEY ARE NOT COMING=, 13TTT ARE RIGHT HERE P12E-
'tilr.A.R PRICES ON A GREAT *ANY OF THE LiN .B WE JAR
RY. ESPECIALLY THE DRY' GOODS, B00TS ANC) SHOES.
i AND GROCERIES.
We have a good shirting at 35 c6eiti 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 per yard and upwards.
Flannelettes at 25 cents per yard and upwards
• Men's Shirts were $2.50 arenow Welling at $1.25.
Men's OKveralls, per pair from $1.25 to $2.00
AND A. GREAT MANY OTHER LINES REDUCED ' C':."OE'D-
�' INGLY,
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOT f^ THE
BARGAINS WE ARE 'OFFERING.
CASTOR Fresh Groceries always A1) tot%
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For infants and Chillren
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Always 'bear
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