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Zurich Herald, 1922-02-09, Page 1Vol. X X 11 No 31 ZURICH. THURSDAY: New Year Resolutions. 1NG, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. AMONG YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS, LET THIS BE ONE;—RESOLVED THAT Y WILL TRY A PAIR OF AMES HOLDEN SHOES, FORMEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. A SHOE THAT YOU WILL ALWAYS ASK FOR AFTER YOU HAVE ONCE WORN THEM AMES HOLDEN RUBBERS WHICH HAVE THEIR GUARANTEE ATTACHED TO EACH LET US HELP YOU BY DEALING WITHUSTO MAKeYOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1822•. W. H PFILE„ ZUR2IC1922 H ' THE HOME OF GOOD c�ao �•4• ocQ�c�•�oO.oc'co"c�c�+c�'cd3o'cO',Qc�'a��,'c�ov'c•c��C. •O•li'•4:44.4.0•4O.O•l7O.O.aOd• •4.4.4.0• Y!•O• O.O•�• 4 OP• 00 000 40 Fine Quality Extra Suits and Ov€. AI 's Suits $12.75 • SPvices $19.75 $23.95 $27.95 Men's Overcoats - 3 Prices $14.95 $ 17.95 $22.45 -These prices include everything in our reg- ular stock of Men's Suits and. Overcoats. .Every Garment means a dead loss in dollars and cents to us, so you Men who are in need of a new Suit or Overcoat, .don't fail to look over these bargains. A large shipment of Redpath sugar has just arrived, get our prices before you purchase Fresh Groceries always on hand, Phone 59 f J. PREETER Produce Wanted WE ARE IN THE MARKET POR ALSIKE AND CLOVER SEED A�U r. 'anti`Mrs. A. Meliek were to den on Wednesday. 41-; Alex. Foster was to London Tuesday on business. iia Geo. Douglass„of Hensali, alit in the village en Mondya. !Ir Wm. Frank of Waterloo} *a a weekend visitor at the ate' of Mr. C. Eilber. a1. Peter Kropf is enjoying, n of the latest models of a Grey t touring car. kiss Mattie Kennel left for Bad - `on Monday where she will vis-' fpr some /time. . •Kenneth Routledge, teller ,e Molsons Bank, is laid up •4'reek, through illness. is C. Fritz and sore Warcl,and qtr. Pearl Wurtz spent a few 'at London this week. past Thursday, Feb. 2nd was e dya when the hear came out tb see his shadow. As a conseq- i7.e he failed to see it, and the "old adage of six weeks more win- .! in - '..weather, is a thing we need fear ti,his spring. Mr. M. C. Milliken, Principal of r-1 P. School attended a large At eilpe banzuet at Stratford Nor - MO school on Friday evening, and as a consequence, there was no school in Room No. IV on Friday afternooni, The Lyceum Concert in the Town Hall, Zurich, this Thursday evening given in is the last of a series of five high elass.ei-.tertain- ments,' and with out a doubt is the best of the five. This series has been secured entirely by the A.tllletie Club: of Zurich and all Croce d- soabve expenses` goes in- o.r lik ” treasury ,The public �QD 8 • % • alk 'plea.'us; support this Chester L. Smith, Publisher, $1,25 a Year In Advance ;7.:,0 Ir ARRI AJI,S,$2 MAY BA CIJEAIt01 P._. Plays all Records Price $15 Call and hear the. Wonderful Stewart Phonograph for quality of music Tone and beauty, W. G. IIESS JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN PHONE No. 74 d!♦♦♦♦♦O♦♦'AA♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦OC♦♦i►*. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4♦4*4*4*44444 ♦ ♦.. Great Bargain Sale HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF DIFFERENT GOODS MEN1T= ♦ IONED BELOW, I DECIDEED PUTTING ON A SALE AT 4 • PRICES WORTH CONSIDERING. THESE PRICES WILL B ♦ ••♦ •• • • •♦ • • •• ♦ ♦ rte!it; tar"+sn6»4 iyoii he•Ip-^this orgamtatioir# anc,all-.e, Last year our 'baseball tenni won the North_ Wellington Cup, and this winter, our hockey boys ' a7."e' taking such prominent part with a few outsiders., in so far,,"'having • composed an undef- eated team. They are now on the second -round in the semi-finals having twice defeated the Inger- soll team, who have not suffered a loss on their own rink in six years. We are sure every lover f good sport will again be look- irg for a good strong baseball team this spring, and this can only be had by your former sup- port and attendance. Be sure and let us Meet you `at the: Town Hall on Thursyda eve. 40P Incorporated in 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130 Branches THE MO LSO NS BANK it ot no safer or surer way of safeguarding. your sur- plus money than placing it iu a savings account, with The Molsons Bank. Why not begin to -day? W. 6. CO..LES Manager Zurich Branch GOOD ONLY FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. 2 dozen, all -wool Horse Blankets, size 72x84, at each ......... $5,08 2 dozen Jute Blankets, at a Real Bargain A Big Assortment of Halters , at 25% Reduction. 10 Robes, size 54x62 at from $12.50 upwards. A number of real English Plush Rugs, prices from $6.00 to $9.58 Several dozen Men's Heavy Horse -hide Mitts at a Bargain. 20% off on Whips valued at 75c. and up. A. number sets of Single Harness, at $25.00 each. PHONE 102 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 0FRED. 1'H1 L - ZURICH 4.-,`P4, +N'h....'R.4**4N ***, !i>♦♦r♦♦M♦♦*********♦+ 4.****4~a. *4+++++44++++++++++++++444++++++++++.1.44++++++++++44111 ,`..S••II+ ••F••'•l±+•4.3•++•i••I••i••II••II•+•t•'i'+4 ..I'.g'.i.. •F••i••f••F§•.i+.1...g+ .•1..p.}•> + +$•4'a".•1! ' f Style! •• -• Comfort! 4. ... Quality! + VIE ABOVE SERVICE IS Ot�i: SLOGAN ADOPTED FOR 192 .g. AND WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORES AND SEE +++ FOR YOURSELF Ile' THIS IS NOT CORRECT. ;1; • WE HAVE A FULL' LINE OF FELT GOODS FOR THB• * + COLD WEATHER OF WHICH PRICES' ARE REDUCED C - SIDERABLY, RUBBERS FOR THE COMING BLUSH r£I1IS SP- * RING AND OUR WINDOWS ARE SHOWING SOME OF TI REAL ESTATE CHANGES Mr. David Oesch has rented his 80 -acre farm, north of Blake to his brother, Samulel, for a terns of three years Mr. Jacob Oesch has rented his 50 -acre farm on'i the Goshen to his neighbor, Mr. Jos.'Gelinas, for a term of three years. Mr. Oesch retains the use of the dwelling. Mr. Jos. Schwartzentruber who recentlysold his fain, on the :Bon-, qon to Mr. C. Gascho, has purch- ased the property north of Zur- ich, occupied at present by Mr, Jacob Kipfer. CASTORIA For infants aid Children 1n Use For Over 30Years Always bears the Signature of 4 ' •II• REAL •P STYLE AND COMFORTABLE OXFORDS„•HIGH SHOTS + ETC.,, IN FACT, WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE FOOT 4' ;WEAR LINE. 0. FRITZ & SON SHOE MERCHANTS ®tau ZURICH """""""."'""77"---4 REDUCTIONS We are 1 ra ,, i<f g a special redact.. ion in prices i? _ ale ie folio Lg lines of Merchandis ' foods: All heavy Underwear, Sweaters, 4- Flannelettes, Flaniieiette } 1ai kets Top Shirts, Stockings, Socks, Yoh) Paint, Tin and t raiiiteWra •, Halt- ers, Sweat Pads, Ete. PRESS GROCERIES AIWA YS ON HAND HIGHEST PRICCES PAID P OR EGGS A.ND DRIED APPLES. R. N.DOUGLAS. BLAKE PHONE 11 97 rr