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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-04-13, Page 1.i5serg-- fir{ Vol. )(NIA No 37. ZU ICI- ', THURSDAY M! i' ,WNCep APRIL 13 AI,ITY These --are the three 1922 Chester L. Slnitli, Publisher $1,25 a Year In Advance $1,:e TN! Fat i:.tits, $2, NU)! 1315 01RA,TGEa1 D MM. SE_ftVICE VALUE outstandingfeatures of our 1inl% Befor* 'levying your Spring shoes` be sure to inspect our ne lines just arrived. We have the lat gat styles in Woni,ens` Oxford,, pumps, one and two, strap pump with imitation saddle strap Also a complete line for misses plain or 'saddle strap. in and .children. For men .aline , stylish high shoe`or Oxford Watchour window' and get our prices. W. H. FFIL.E ZURICH THE HOME OF ti-OOD SHOES. • hi 411.VONMAIMAPA.S.M•IMINIAMIMAINIO r • A IA • 7:2•,c."9-;"--r-e7 oQ o•o 0000v v000 00000000voav•Oo d0 Loi yid WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ALSACE AND CLOVER SEED New Spring Arrivals Misses and Ladies' New Spring Coats It is a real pleasure to show the new Spring coats. The styles are snappy; the cloths greatly imp -roved over last season's and are ces are much lower. Misses and Ladies' Suits Are now being shown at very m,od erate prices. See ou' Large ran= ge. before buying elesewhere. Just Arrived Just arrived a nice range, of the most - fashionable Dress Mat- Erial for the Spring trade. Home epuns are the much taiked of goods. We have them in the new est sha4eea' 54, in wicte at : bL 25 yd, eat ' and see them. 36 in. black Silk TI•.id beautiful Black Duchess Silk is 3E in. wide and of splendid weig- ht Has fine even weave and is guarnteed to give satisfaction to the wearer. Our Special price is $2.95 per yd. New Wall Paper Our new wall papers have arrll- ived and are now ready for your iespection with beautiful designs for Bedroom Kitchen and Dining Room at much lower prices than lest seasons, ( . DRESS' GOODS All wool Berges and Tricotine in all the newest shades. Very suit- Silk Georgette & --Tricolette . aists ' In many different designs, allthe recent goods moderately priced.. New Ginghams Of small patterns; pretty color, combinaticns, also plain checks. We hjav ea- wonderful assortment of ging.hams. All that is shown in new effeett . All Woo! Flannels Superior quality, the ideal goods for the one-piece dress- and mid- dies; colors of navy, saxe blue, cardinal and paddy green, 30 in. wide at $1,251 a yd SPRING SUITS - For Young and OId Spring is here and we are now ready to show our NEW Plaids -- NEW -Stripes—NEW Tablics laidsNEW-Stripes—NEW'Fablics made up in theaNEWEST of NEW - Models. Do not fail to see these Suits. BIG VALUES $12.25, $14.95, $ 19.75 $23.95, $27.50 See our Special in blue Cheviot at $35 New Spring Shirts, Hats & Caps arriving daily. Head.40 quarters for Carharrt Overalls. Fresh Groceries always on hand ,i. PREETE Phone 59 Prodi . cc Wanted ,errf'�4'iy.��'S.r•"Y4�.�"�� •�. i'r^..•..`d.Frr�.i'r.� wv� ..a+C�R Cw ��w�i,�w, C l V' vY��•©•CL, �. `1l. �• .,y� `���.\����•� V•�• �W `AT '•wT.� •U•. -10 3 19 VD Mr. Gee. Douglas of Hensel]„ called in the village on- Tuesday. Mrs. Gertrude Hess has been' on the sick list the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stade were visitors to Dashwood on Sunday. Mr. J. Decher, Jr., and family were to Sebringville, on Sun- day. Mrs. H. Rupp, who spent sev- eral weeks at Detroit, returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber are leaving arta Thursday to spend the holidays in Detroit. Mr. H. H. Heppe' left for De- troit on Saturday morning where he intends staying for some time. No wonder Adam lived so long. He never worried about how long his Wife's relatives meant to stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess and fam ily, and Messrs. Fred. Thiel and Roy Weber, motored to London on Monday. make tl€.^ d.m.st2;,Oft Sib/✓vials -,COMB in and try on ~+, one_of these lovely La Tausca necklaces of French made pearls. Mr. W. F. Braun` received his new Chevrolet touring car last Friday, and "Bill" seems quite pleased with it. Brussels village has decided to observe Thursday afternoon as a weekly half holiday for five mon- ths, commencing May 4th. _. Mr. Isiah Erb of Kitchener and Mrs. L. Gies of Waterloo, attend- ed the funeral• of their mother, the late Mrs. J. Erb last Thursday. The newest and finest assortm- ent of Young Men's Suits have jet arrived. See these before you buy. "Quality First" Value always at Preeter'as'• his . 1sy..3s ,Good'FFriday, and aU "t' "` t,54t .v v bile ;un,.�Seenday, w io1ebra.te Easter Sunday. Ser Vices will 'be held in the Zurich churches on. Friday morning. Rev, S. M. Hauch of •Crediton , conducted prepratory services in' the Evangelical church on Tuesday, evening. ‘Communion servi•_es will be held on Sunday,conducted, by Rev. Finkbeiner. The W. C. 111.17. will hold a sale of homemade baking and candy, also Easter Eggs` at the Ladies Hall on' Saturday afternoon and evening. April 15th. The sale opens at 3.30 p. m. )incorporated itt 1855 Caliital,and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 130 Branched THE MOLSONS BANK: 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. E. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch ......**40........44.44.41 4 :" 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 * O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 Great Bargain Sale HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF DIFFERENT GOODS MENT- IONED BELOW, I DECIDEED PUTTING ON A SALE AT PRICES WORTH CONSIDERING. THESE PRICES WILL BE GOOD ONLY FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 2 dozen, all -wool Horse Blankets, size 72x84, at each ...... _.. $5200r 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,.@ 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 $25.00 each. PHONE" 102 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY FRED THIEL - ZURICH 4000000`' 4 , 0400,>***44$*00 ***********************s***. 0, 4 0' • 0' O' 4 0 0 e eetee++ •h+•1••II•4-14 •d• ••1•++3••i+lee+t•f,•II..: 2•.i•II••F••II••I••i•• +++i+•F•E++++++ 444 I Stvle! Comfort! I dr • Quali ÷ rJty! • 4. * THE ABOVE SERVICE IS OUR SLOGAN ADOPTED FOR 1922, �.i.. ' AND WE INVITE YOU iT0 VISIT OUR STORES AND SEE pis The dwellingproperty of the" � 'g' estate of the lte George Witmer 4, ECT FOR YOURSELF IF THIS IS NOT CORR. • has been sold by the executors to ''l'• WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FELT GOODS FOR THE Mr. M. G. Heitz of the villages COLD WEATHER OF WHICH PRICES ARE REDUCED CON-. vhb gets immediate possession. A. verypleasant evening was 'l'4. BIDER ABLY, RUBBERS FOR THE COMING BLUSH THIS SP- .e. OF THE 4 Eilber, on Tuesday evening, when REAL STYLE AND COMFORTABLE OXFORDS, HIGH SHOTS d a.e number of her lady friends Kitchenen ETC„ IN FACT, WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE FOOT - eyed, the occas°on. being a WEAR LINE. Shower, previous to her being mar- .t1. ried. A most enjoyable evening '5 reported, e• anent at the home of Miss Roxle e. RING, AND OUR WINDOWS ARE SHOWING SOME4 a The date of examinations are t always interesting to the scholars i C. F R ITZ &. SON SHOE MERCHANTS D AS H W 4Q • end. parents. Lower school ex- 5' ZURICH �i anainations commence on June Pith, II: had are completed on June 20th;•€•+44•l4'•l•'1'"ll'++'1++1"1++++++44+++++++++++++++++++++ Middle school, June 19 to 288; and ejeper school June 15 to 28. The Jun:or Hghi school entrance exam- inatiens coMmence on lune 28th. LATE MRS. -J. ERB. t Barbara Bennett, relict of the Bite John Erb, passed away 9n Monday Iast, April 3rd, from pneu- monia,, at the age of 61 years, 2 menthy and 21 days. She was ill only a short time and has been keeping house for Mr. Jacob Oesch on the Goshen! Line, north, for the nest seven years. Deceased ism known to many in Hay Township, h ^ r ne lived here with her husb- and,,. who pre -deceased her some ,-,rs a,go. She is survived by nee son. Mr. Isiah Erb of Kitchen- -er; four. daughters', Miss Barbara .T(itehener, Mrs. Louis Gies, Waterloo; Mrs: Bernier, Detroit, s, -ire Mise Erb of Clevelnad, one sls'et, Mrs. Erb of Brantford, and three brothers, Dan and Louis Bennett of Baden and Wm. ? ent'ett of Preston. The funeral was l,e'd; on Thursday afternoon to the, -*Wien Lin' r_emeery for interm- ent. Rev. C. Sehr.ag officiatinm. TO R A rot` Infants and Children hr Use ForOyer OY ars Mays beam the ( i n.a n3Xe of _'7. REDUOTIONS We are making a special reduct- ion in prices on the following lines of Merchandise Goods: All heavy Underwear, Sweaters, 4' Flannelettes, Flannelette ]Blankets Top Shirts, Stockings, Socks, Yarn ,pairit, Tin and Gialhitewe ii', Halt- ers, Sweat Pads, Etc. FRESH GROCERIES ALWA YS ON HAND HIGHEST PRICCES PAIL) FOR EGGS AND DRIED ILPPLES. GLS PHONE 11 - 97 &LAKE