Zurich Herald, 1922-08-31, Page 1ital. XX I I I. No b
ZURICH, THURSDAY MO
AUGUST 31 , 1922. Chester U: Smith', pifbaral e(t
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SEE US FIRST
Leather Goods
White Goods \
For Dress- or Sport. A wide
assortment of samples
Reliable Workmanship
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THE ALERT PEN
FOR ALERT SCHOLARS
Close Prices
Quick Service
You benefit because we sell
at as close a profit as we
can stand
GETHEREYOUR NEXT PAIR
W. H. PFILE ZURICH
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. -
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400 Middies Reg, up to $2 now 50c. Lad. Hose to clear at 75c & 25c °p°
Fancy Voiles from 22c to $1. Sport Satins Reg 3.50 now $2.50
SPORT FLOSS
' We have just received a large
shipment of Sweater yarns in all
the newest- shades 2&..4 ply.
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E E SILKS
A . heavy quality. Duchess'Satin
Silk, :will not cut or crease and the
very best wearing obtainable, 36
.$1.25 ALL WOOL SERGE
Just the thing for the ,Children
school dresses, nice fine weave,
good heavy +weight, 50 inhcse wide
We are ow showing a splendid
range of Ladies Suits made up
of good' quality, Tricotine and
Serge; beautifully trimmed, in all
sizes,
Selaoci' ,re -opens on Tuesday,
Septenihl er 5th.
Mr ,and Mrs, Jos. Wickens of
Ingersoll ;are visiting relatives here.
1VIi's„ J. Merrier and family of
Seaforth were in the village on
Fridays ,•
Mi+. 4l and Fritz spent the we-
ek end ,;i ,Kitchener, Miss Dorothy
returne+ ayith him.
Monday> Sept. 4th is Labor Day
and al'" J*Qbiic, holiday, as a con-
bseceiuclensaeite all .w
•places of business ill
osel,k..
?1i.;;' Jelin Beaver, of Bay Port,
Mich., Ntaita• a visitor with his bro-
ther :E4 and father, ' Mr Philip
Beaver on Sunday.
MassaIrla Ortwein who' for some,
tart lzad';inadei her hmoe at Pigeon
Mich.; ;'is ap'ending a few weeks
with friends' here.
Managing Director. W. H.
Sehnialz and Inspector. A, .IT_
Debitt of `,the' Economical Fire In-
suranee:'ia Kitchener, called on
their Iota' gent; Mr. A. F. Hess,
on Tama�
Mrs :,� ' xs Colosky of the via-,
lage her aeib1y the most prow,
ductive ,:aaaaaaiberry patch in this
Vicinity, trs' last Tuesday evening
she enjoyed for supper a nice
dish ot.l"uscious berries.
The;: R,adib-Phone or "Magna-
voX •auk. of :the air" is becoming
quite taanovelty in Zurich; Four
excellent asets ;are now in , use
'namely,' y,'reeter, W. F. Braun,
gid fferb. Mousseau;
Cinep early
•.rogramsaare
bait +
'grated.
B
ys! Get Ready for School
Boy's Suits
TWO $7.95
PRICES $10.87
With the opening of Scheol only a few days distances, ,par
Ants wilt be greatly interested to know that we have almost every
th.ivg in the line of well Tailored Suits for Boys at prices which
are a realsaving to your pocketbook. , c
IITJM AND C FOR YOURSELF. oon'c forget, Two Prices Only.
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'Sweaters for Fall
ire ire weeks till Zur-
ich's , the Fall Fair. Sp-
ecial' p$ 'ationa have been made
to make s' the best fair ever held
A brass band. has been - engaged'y 4,++++++++44++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ••F+•k
and a fta,ll program is on for the '�p, //yy
flay, wh eo will lie followed by „it' �•Ir � � ^ � � ^
a grand �.onGert in the evening by ,a, 11 d*/ U ��.•'1�-
the 'a Fun`Co,. This alone will •II+
be worth'going a long way to •see. *«
Start help
na Ing your exhibits now, aa For the
e Hot Weather
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one to ,plat down in history. .d.
WE HAVE-
A COMPLETE LINE
;RANGING PROM $250 to $6,00
W. G. IIESS
JEWELLER AN'D OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
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MOLSONS BANK
• Incorporated 183$
Gapital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reserve.Fund $5,000,000
Over 125 Branches
lap not necessary to make
a spcial trip to the nearest'
branch of The Molsons Bank
every time you want to depealt
money. Send your deposit to
the Bank by mail. Wriites
today to the nearest manager
of The Molsons Bank for its..
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W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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- Tires! - Tires! Tires!
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HAVING A NUMBER OF ROYAL OAK AUTOMOBILE TIRES
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IN STOCK, AND WISHING TO DISPOSE OF SAME, WE ARI: l
OFFERING A 30x3y TIRE, GUARANTEED 'FOR •6,000 MILES R
AT $12.50, WHILE THEY LAST. ALSO A NUMBER OF HEAVY as
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INNER TUBES 4T $1,85 EACH. ia
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A NUMBER OF AUTO RUGS AT LOW} PRICES.•
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EVERYTHING IN HARNESS AND REPAIRS. 4'
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FREED THIEL - ZURICH
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STf"Tai NGBANK PICNIC Now that the hot days of summer
t are here, give your feet all the com-
�• fort you can.
LET. US FIT YOU OUT WITH RUNNING SHOES THAT .
GIVE LONG WEAR, SOLID COMFORT, ARE LIGIHT, COOL
*AND INEXPENSIVE, AS THESE PRICES ARE ALL BACK TO
* NORMAL. •JE
+ CHILDREN ARE HARD ON SHOES DURING THE HOLIDAYS •*
• WHY NOT GIVE THEM THE COMFORTS OP RUNNING SHOES 4
4. AND SAVE THEIR LEATHER ONES. — ALSO EVERYTHING
+ IN LEATHER AND STAPLE FOOTWEAR LET US PLEASE 4
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titt;r . A naedst nbticable plzoto which
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OLD RELIABLE PERFECT RIVED OUR NEW RANGE OF THE
WE HAVE JUST RECENIT SWEA(T'ERS AND WE ARE )i
GLAD TO SAY THAT THESSE SWEATERS NEED NO INTRO-
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DUCTION TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY. EVERY
SWEATER IS GUARANTEED ALL -WOOL, AND A FINER
RANGE OF SWEATERS COMA) NOT BE SHOWN ELSEWHERE
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We have' made special effort to have everything in ready
iness for the opening school that means we can give you
anything
School Supplies
you want in thathhate. SC1 00I,RA:GS SPECIALLY.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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interested the people of Zurich was
iirdthe L,nn,don Free Press lastFri-
day in caninection with the picnic
which consisted of the committee
in charge of the picnic of the
Bible ,Classes of the Evangelical
Association of .Western Ontario,
which held an outing at Spring
bank park, London . on Thursday
last. Reading from left to right
they were; Rev. J. G. Litt, CFritz,,
A Me ickaZur;ch; 'Rev, S. M. Hauch' ,p YOUR FEET BY PITTING THEM PROPERLY. °F
Crediton; J. greeter,' Zurieh; .JH. •i•
Holtzman, Crediton; Rev, W. J. ,
Yager, Dashwood; Rev, A. .Clem- 4.
mens, Rodney. Following is an
C. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
article which appeared in the same. +
issue;_ ZURICH DASHWoOD t'
"Several hundred members of the
Evangelical Association of West, +++++++++++++++++3'+1+•II"A'1'•t"i"+II•'83 b`:•i•%f''+.+F"II`'°+E•'II+F••II•+��+�•'i•'L•F•.�.a.1344.�.
ern Ontario held a successful pic-
nic at Springbank yeasterday raft-,
ernoon. The jolly. groups of pica
pickers from. .Zurich, Dashwood,
C<e'i_on, Rodney an Aldbe o mot-
ored' to Springbank; taking lunch
with thern. 'This year is the first
time the combined Bible classes
have held an[ associated picnic, wh-
ich proved. 'so a iceessful that an-
nual picnics .are assured, A. num-
ber of amusing,, events featured on
the- sports programs which start-
ed 'promptly at 2.30 yesterdaa' aft-.
ernoon.: Two teams were cohsen
from the four Bible Classes, the
Reds and the Blues, with Capt.
Chester Mawhinney leading the
Blues and Capt.' :H. .a. Eilber the
Reds. The Reds won a' most in-
teresting ball game, il-fi, the re-
lay race and, the club grab, while
the Blues won the bean bag race,
dodge ball, statute: race and sack
race, leaving the Blues 10 points a-
head in the tital score. Luncheon
was ser'Jad' at the pavilion at a
o'clock, at which several interest
Ing speecheswere zalade by Pres.
Rev. S. M. Hauch and. others,
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Midsummer SALE I
For 10 Days Only
Beginning Saturday Aug. 5th We
will sell the following Goods at and
below Cost: ---
4. LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES, PORCH DRESSES, LARGE APR-
ONS, MIDDIES, SKIRTS, VOILE BLOUSES, GIRLS' MID-
DI:uS AND APRONS, BOYS' SUMMER JERSEYS, FIGURED
VOILS, ,PAINTS, GINGHA.MS; ETC., ETC.
CASH OR PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE 'FOR GOODS.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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PHONE 11 97 EU. A K
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