Zurich Herald, 1922-05-25, Page 1}
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ZURICH, THURSDAY Ni011NOsip, MAY 25 1922,
TAR PHONOGRAP
We .,have taken over the Agency ofthe_Star Phono-
graph -in connection -with our other°lines :and are -pre-
pared to -show you all*the different.styles.
WE ALSO HAVE T'Ii'E STA R RECORDS- FOORSALE.
COME AND HEAR THE•LAITEST MiTSIC;.
THE PRICE FOR TH'ESE 'RECORDS 'TS'• THE CHEAPEST ON THE MARKET, A , DOUBLE
SIDE AT .65c.
W. H. RFILE, 'ZURICH
THE HOME -OF GOOD SHOES.
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1 only Girls' Tiicotine Suit, Size 20, Reg. Price $45, Sale price $30.00
1, only Girls Tricotine Suite size 18, Regular $35, Sale price $25.00
1, only .Girls Tricotine Suite size 16, Regular $30.00, Sale
2, only Ladies' fine Botany size 18and 20, Reg. $35, Sale $25.00
2 only Ladies fine Serge 18 and 20, Reg. $25.00, Sale Price .. $19.00
1, only Ladies .fine Serge, size 18, Reg. $25.00 Sale Price ..:... $17'.50
COATS
3, only Ladies Coats size 16, 18, 20 Reg. $27.50, Sale Price ..... _.. $20.00
1, only Ladies Coat size .16, Regular $20.00, Sale Price ... ... $15.00
2, only Girls Sport Coats 18-20 Regular 18.50, Sale .... ... $14,00
only Girls, Velour Coat -size 14, Regular $16,50, Sale ... ... $12.50•
1, only Girls Homespun sire 12, Regular $11.00, Sale ... _.. ...$8.50
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and .Tune 1rd. at ..Zurich
Ezra. Kaereher of Kitchener
netting relatives here.
5s Ada ,Wurm of. New York
1 ,Visiting relatives here:
W. B. Colles and daugh-
Bettie, spent the past
iting at Chatham.
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Wand Mrs. C. ' Stade of Dash-
wood (were Sunday visitors at the
home .of (their • son, Mr. R. Stade
of the.: vill:age. r
t-'- arge number from the"vi1=
lage';attended the Cantata given
in ,the -;Presbyterian church at
Blake on Sunday. -
Mr and Mrs. Dan, McI'saac and
and • family and Mrs. J. Ort, of
;Crediton, were Sunday visitors at
the lio'ne, of Mr. and Mrs. A.Melick.
F ;And Mrs: Wes. Wolf ;and
fam «' and','VIr. Samson Coloskey
of-Da4bwood, - were Sunday visit-
ors a7' the home of Mr) and Mrs:
J Alb", echt;
Mrs canny Kipper, of Kitch-
enierMmpanied by frients, cal
led. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leno •Kipper, on Tuesday:
Di and Mrs. Wes. Schelog of
Detroit called in the village on
Tuesday ' (They were at the Bend
getting their summer home in
shape. far. the coming 'season.
Mr: a'�i d Mrs.' Jos. Gascho and
son John} Mrs, O. Surerus,. and Mrs
Mena, .Rc hl,er are attending . the
else, a late Mrs Chris'
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and Revak nd Mrs., Chris. 'Schrag
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Men's Spring Suits
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THE REPUTATION OF THIS STORE AS BEING THE. HOME Q
OF READY-MADE CLOTHING IS AGAIN FORCIBLY SHOWING
THE HIGHEST GRADE CLOTHING DEMONSTRATED IN THE NEW
EST SPRING STYLES. Q
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ee,; WE HAVE AGAIN RECEIVED A NEW ASSORTMENT AND ' 0
CAN LOUDLY SAY THAT • NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE HAD SUCH Q p
A SPLENDID RANGE OF BLUE SERGES, ENGLISH WORSTEDS, Q
SCOTCH SERGES, AS WE ARE, SHOWING .NOW • BE' SURE AND 0 v
LOOK THESE OVER. Q
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are speeding a few weeks visit-
ing relatives ' and friends at Kit-
chener and other eastern • parts,
and as , a „„consequence there will be
no preaching services in the Men-
nonite church on Sunday.
The dates of departmental ex-
aminations are beginning to have
very' ,special interest for both st-
udents and parents; Lower school
examinations commences on June
13th and are ; completed on June
20th; Middle school, June 19th to
28th; and Upper school, Jun?' 15th
to. 28th. The Junior. High School
Entrance examinations .'commence
on June 28th.
A despatch from Winnipeg
•uf" May 21st says; -"It is a long
look forward to - harvest time,but
the 'eyes of the. West are alight
with optimism;: From the Praires
conte good :news, and hopeful pre-
dictions. . ,Seeding generally has
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1:Vecarried : on under unusually
favorable' conditions. Moisture
has been plentiful. Given aver-
age June weather, the West belie-
ves it is 'off to a bumper crop."'
Sunday, May".28th, is asked : to
be sPecially emphasized by the
churches of Ontario, by the Can-
adian Religious' i Education Council,
as a "Go to Sunday School Day."
A special program bias been pre-
pared of music, recitations and in-
A' formation relating to Canadian
Sabbath Sehooi''work. Scripture
quotations is "Come "with us 'and
we will do thee good." Every..
body at Sunday School on May 28
lS the slogant
STANDARD HOTELS IN HURON
FIT®-t.U--CAPS •
A NEW"LINE OF FIT -IT -CAPS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. GET: Q�
YOURS' BEFORE IT IS tT00 LATE' Q+
H.ATS.
THE NEW STYLE HATS FOR SP RING ARE JUST IN, RANGIN..d QVC
IN PRICES FROM $3.25 to $5.00.
Phone 59
PREETER
Produce Wanted.
WE ARE IN TIfE MARKET POR ,ALSTIM: A1tiTD CLOVER SEED .
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The Ontario Government has aue
t1.orized permits for standard ho-
tels. ls. for six, months, commencing
May lsi. • Inspector Pellow has
rnpleted his round and the fol-
1« wing hotels are now listed as st-
andard hotels in Huron County; Gr
aria Bend, Brenner's and l:ossenb-
ce,re s ; Exeter, Atchinson ,And the
Metropolitan; Hensall, the` Comi-
mercial; Zurich, Edighoffer's and
Walper's, Bayfield, the Albion!and
Seaforth, the Commercial and the
Queens; Clinton,. the Rattenbury
and Graham's; Goderich, the Bed-
ford, the British Exchange and the
Union; Auburn ,the Commercial,e.
Walton, ,Miller's; Brussels, the
,Queens and the American; Ethel
the Commercial; Wingham, the'
Queens and the Brunswick; Wrox-
,':^r, the Cm.Yie.cial; lie
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Por Infanta And Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
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PROMPT 'SERVICE
ON DUPLICATI': r:
BROKEN
MAIN SPRINGS
G. HESS
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
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Mf:LSO SIAN .
Incorporated' 1855.
Capital . Paid Up $4,Q004000
Reserve Fund $5,000,000
Over 125 Branches •
OPPORTUNITIES TO BUT
CATTLE, horses, farm impleiz
ants, etc., cheaply are const
antly turning up. The farmer
with money saved Is the one
who gets these snaps. .
Place your crop'' earnings in al
Savings Account with thenear
est branch of The Molsons.
Bank where, while earning in-
terest and being absolutely safe
your money is available at any
minute. Deposits can he
made by mail.
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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,o HAVING A LARGE STOCK OF DIFFERENT GOODS MENT- e•
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TONED BELOW, 1 DECIDEED PUTTING ON A SALE AT or .
• PRICES WORTH CONSIDERING. THESE PRICES WILL BE O.
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2 dozen all-wool,Horse Blankets, site 72x84, at each ___ .._. __ $5,00' 4
4e 2 dozen Jute Blankets, at a Real Bargain
a • A Big Assortment of Halters at 25% Reduction. -40,
10 Robes, size 54x62 at from $12.50 upwards.ow
O A number of real English Plush Rugs, prices from $6.00 to $9.50 4
• • Several dozen Men's Heavy Horse -hide Mitts at a Bargain. •N,
t 20% off on Whips valued m at 75e. and up. 6
p A number sets of Single . Harness, at $25.00 each.o
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• Spring Showings of CHOICE FOOTWEAR
Our Spring Showing of Choice Footwear is now complete
•'Z'7'• and we must say without the shadow of a doubt, that we
have never had in Stock such a good assortment of the
.. niftiest styles, made over the latest lasts, and they also assure
+ comfort and ease when walking. The leathers this Spring al-
so promise to be considerable sup-.
erior in quality to former years.
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See our Stock of Ladies' Fine
One, Two and Three Strap Slip-
pers. Oxfords are worn extens-
ively this Summer, and we have
just what you' want in this line of
Footwear..
Also ab exceptionally fineshow
ing of Men's fine Shoes, Oxfords,
Etc. You will save dollars, and
have the best of satisfaction by
buying at our Stores.
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C. FRITZ & SON4.
SHOE MERCHANTS
ZURICH
DASHWOOD
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We invite you. to . come and see
our new Spring and Summer goods
axe Voils, GiDghar.s, 0 el a teas,
Prints etc. We also have a good
assortment of Staphs all hardwar,e
and oils harness and repairs' sweat.
+ pads, bridles, lines, 'ovate- i i ool rugs
etc. We have on hand different
varieties ofseedcorn atright prices.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
HIGHEST PRICCES PAID FOR EGGS AND DRIED APPLES,
. N. G LAS
PHONE 11 IS'LAKE.