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Zurich Herald, 1921-11-03, Page 1
SIC Vol. XX'i t No 17. Z RI CH •THURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3, 1921. Cheeter L. Smith:, Publisher, $1,25 a Year In ,Advance $11 „',c I N ARREA itS 4p4 1.4 x lits uklARG3 D Your Autumn Footwear W. H. PFIL,E, -ZURICH SHOE M EI CHANT AND REPAIRS. We are right •on the spot when it comes to make"your feet warm, dry and comfortable for Fall and Winter. We can fit any foot and can suit your tact, no matter how, remote a buyer you are, ,we will be pleased to show you our goods,. GET OUR PRICES ADN (THEN COMPARE THEM WITH VALUES ELSEWHERE. varemoosaall ���'dooao.cb:�a•�•o.o. o o©o�,00e�00000�v •O�pp�.p• �c�e»c�oo�.'c-©oc0c-�.:sa'u�o•a►o•�'vc�c�c�o�c�o•oc.�c.�•o•'R ' r.� r!•k7 P.�4.4�0.4 t7 O'•OY7•G' 4 G� d c�•©•c>•4 e� 4'•G' O.4•P•4 l!•4•l?•P c7.4. We 'are Agents for the well- 4 known Hoover Electric Sweeper, the only -Sweeper on the Market �� that BEATS as it SWEEPS as.. -it CLEANS. , .` LET THE HOOVER DO YOUR • p HOUSECLEANING T.The Hoover prolongs the life ofRugs because it keeps them clear. Rugs wear out quickly when) sharp d grit embeds itself into the texture 4� It is this sharp grit which ,eiits nV the nap of the rug "and ,rapidly" 4V� shortens .the Life.• ONLY' THE HOOVER CLEANS', THOROUGHL '', BECAUSE 8T A- LONE BEATS • AS IT. SWEEPS AS ITS SUCTION CLEANS, WE•; WILL BE GL.A.D TO DEMONSTR- ATE- EMONSTRATE THE • HOOVER • TO Y'OV " „ Id I,�o , t 8 WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING OUR COMPLETE RE - „A ADINESS E- •4 bADINESS FOR FALL BUSINESS. WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF NEW FALL STYLES FOR MEN AND _ 4 BOYS, AND SHARE IN THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. LADIES' FALL COATS Just received another shipment of Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats which are now on exhibit, exclu- sive in tsyle, unexcelled ni quality and workmanship. They are the season's greatest value. LADIES' ,SILK TRICOLETE ,WAISTS, , • Beautifully trimmed with short sleeves. Shades in Navy Sana, Henna, and Apricot. , Big Values at $5.00. , Also Ladies' silk Georgette waist in all colors, very nicely trimmed, (size 36„ 38, 40 and 42. Good qual- ity at Special Price each $4,00 NEW SERGE SUITS Lawes Navy Blue Serge Suits, made with long style coats, neat- ly trimmed, skirts with pockets, size 36 and 38, Special at ... $22,00 e ALL WOOL PLAID Skirt leng- ths in neat plaids and 'overcheck 5.1 inches wide, at per Length $5.00 NEW STAMPED GOODS Dresser Scarfs stamped in pretty designs on fine quality repp Also stamped centre pieces and tray cloths. . SPECIALS IN SERGES Mrs. ” E. Pesch spent the past 41eek at Dashwood. Mr. and A. A. F. Hess were Sun' ay .visitors, at Centralia. Monday, Nov. 7th is proclaimed soliday, Thanksgiving and a public i` ,Miss•:Matilda Johnston is visit- ing friends in Brantford, and Buf- fa1o; N, y, Mr. O'Dwyer of near Liman was the guest of his Dr. and Mrs. P. J, O'Dwyer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. :Colles have returned from, a two keek's vac- ation at ;Chatham - `.Mrs.A. G. Ehnen returned home after spending some time visiting her brother at Buffalo. Mrs. Wm. ,Consitt, Hillsgreeu, Mrs. F. B. Meyer and Mrs. J. Hey. Jr, of the village, are attending the large Women,s' Institute Con- vention at London this week, AUCTION SALE --The neat aemi- annual consignment sale will be held some time] this month. En- tries close Nov. 7th, and may ' be zwide with Oscar Klopp, Auction- eer or Wm. S. Johnston, Clerk. The Young Ladies Bible class of the Evangelical church will hold a. bazaar in the Ladies' Hall on Saturday afternoon; December 3, This will be a good opportunity to, buy your Christmas presents. ,for the; convenience of thepub- lie, Mr, C. Fritz has, engaged Mr. inabn Willert, formerly of forest, 0.1,'cobbler in; • his shoe store.. Mr. 7ert lea well experienced hand rua •l ue• of business and :assur o Work: Give .`him to trial. 4D 40D Beautiful quality all wool Serge a e in shades of black, navy,g rey and 400 brown 50 :and 54 inches wide, suit- • able for suits or separate skirts Prices from $1.25 to ... .., ......$3.75 Q �% WOOL TRICOTINE Ali wool Tricotine very suite-. • Wl! ble for fall coats oz suits in ' all4n18vA n,„ the newest shades 54 inches wide � at per yard ...... ...._,$2,50,$3.50 $4.00 ' e) . FURS We have opened up a nice new lot of Ladies' Furs for the iFaIl t rade. Nice full Stoles in Gol- den Fox, Manchurian Wolfe, Nat- ural Badger, Dyed Fox in Brown Qt. and Taupe, ranging in price from pp $10.00 to $25.00. I only French+Seal Jacket with plain shawl collar and • v cuffs, 36 -in. long. Also one only, VP French Seal shawl. OurFall Announcement THE NEW OVERCOATS and Suits for men will surely please �0 4o You 4 e SEE OUR MENS' SUITS .REG, PRICE $35 To $40, NOW ,_..._$18.85 O MEN'S OVERCOATS FROM $15.00 TO' $40.001. 1D �o Raincoats at Greatly reduced prices 4 Reg. price 825. '. Red. price 10 to$17 041 c t LI k i4 0 IP IO $9 WE RICE IN TILL MARI�Ii T FOR ALSIKI AND CLOVER S'ED FOR MEN AND BOYS NEW HATS, NE•W SHIRTS NEW LEAPS JUST IN. J. P EETER 4 Produce. Wante e.gli `�''44. ft '' ti /AB G�-'G� ''�✓�° � .4k• •j .a<.!✓ ,, 9�0 4D 4Q0 _.The dwelling property of the estate of the late h'rederick Dat- ers: has been sold to Mr. WM. P. Braun, who gets imniediate pos- sessioo. ' The lot known as the old :bowling green owned by the estate has also been sold to Mrr. Ferd, Hess. • Columbia Batteries Best for Telephone And all Ignition Purposes - W. G. HESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 -Incorporated „in 1956 MOLSONS BANK Capital and Reserve $9,000,009 Over 130 Branches There is no safer or Surer way of safeguarding your sur- plus money than placing Ain a savings account with The Molsons Bank. Why not begin to -day? W. B. COLLIES Manager Zurich Branch t°6.Q©0..01>4®0...t.oeg04'o84iv t 44444444444444404444444•IV Your Horse Requirernents We are offering the following seasonable Horse • 4. requirements at greatly reduced' prices: 4 4. HORSE BLANKETS, RUGS, ROBES, HALTERS, SWEAT PADS, • HORSE WHIPS, ETC. ETC. 44, SEE OUR EXTRA FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S MITTS AT aa A BIG .R EDUCTION,• • " We also carry in stock a full Line of Heavy Harness, Single 4 40 ;�. harness, Etc. •• 0 • REPAIRING A SPECIALTY: 'R'E'D ' TH EL0. r ZUR I H , • A4404.4444444.ld0.00.4..4 44.p4JP104444044444.4404!>440+.t :.'r• efefale f •lele1. l.++ ••l••d••i•+ +•F••@••1 + i••g•+•k,1•+•*6,g••H+•l.•F••E•+ •# •1••s••§^+++ •++ •1^'s'• 4• 1, Two sign painters arrived in +•�-� xx he village last week and ter- A �� ainly .brightning up someofour;.L/"",.ronm l places of �• t are t business. Meliek &.! Braun were the first ones to start with, then the Walper House, and! they are now engaged at the shoe store of C. Fritz & Son. They are experts. at this work and de- serve credit for their work. Mr. -Gordon Turnbull of the Sauble, who had been, en a trip oat West4returned home on Fri- day, and in having an auction sale of Farm, Stock and Implements on Tuesday, Nov. 8th, at his prem- ises, Sauble Lnie south, Hay Tp. Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull intend mov- ing to Grand Bend shortly after the sale, having rented their farm, to -Mr. Chas. Lafromboise. 1 , 4. 4., WE ARE RIGHT ON THE SPOT WITH THE BEST SELEC- TION OF FOOTWEAR FOR MEN„ WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS 4 4. k.ROM THE :BEST FACTORIES. THE SHOE PROBLEM SAN 'Ft• BE EASILY SOLVED BY SEURING A. PAIR OF OUR RELIA- I' BLE'�STROES. Thr THEYILL STAND THE MOST SEVERE TEST t. Dou't fail to get our prices on all t kinds of footwear and let us assure t ft you that they are the lowest that t can be obtained anywhere. Halowe'en passed on in the usual •1�• • • way on Monday night with a zew R SON /"� (�� pranks of loose chattels being she:- + , l w..dd'�,/` 1 �i ted, but no damage done. Capt �' I..I N'° Lee Hoffman with his suitable at- 4p 4'' tired of youngsters, gave a short Z �+ 1 �' in the me in the Town Hall early : �•f 3••II••f •l•o°^: f II •1••t •e• t •ir•6. 3.1;•II•�t••f+ 9• F• ti moo.: a •f• o°i3 3 f f f•�••i� 3•�•4•g• •.g.«4•°l•�k+ €»4.s the evening consisting of songs, `4 marches, drills, recitations andi , solos. Those that Were lucky en - o '�ixghsente tofun,," be present sure had - Secretary of the Treasurery Mellon,l ifted the lid on the man- ufacture and sale of beer for raedicinial purposes on Monday at Washington, U. S. Deciding not to await longer the passage of the pending Anti -beer Bill by Cone gress, Mr. Mellon issued rigid re- gulations for the manufacture of beer by authorized breweries and its sale by druggists upon an authorized physician's presc.iption Not more than two and a half gal - long of beer niay be prescribed at one time for use by the sante person. The revised regulations limit the prescription of whiskey and brandy to one pint for the same person withing ten days, of wine to two quarts, and of itch- of for external use one pint 'at, a time; Druggists are directe:l to refuse to fill prescriptions 'if con- vi'need thay are issued for other than medicinal purposes. CAS1 i%% For Infants and thil tea D Mtn Usel'erOver3OYeaD Always bears' Vi the Signature i PRFJWAR PRICE S THEY ARE NOT 'COMING, BUT ARE RIGHT WERE PRE- , WAR PRICES ON A GREAT M..NY OF THE LINES WE CAR RY. ESPECIALLY THE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOE.. 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 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 p1.25, Men's Overalls, per pair from $1.25 to $2.00 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 R. N. DOUGLAC4 P O i1 '' [BLAKE 1