HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1922-09-21, Page 1'Vol, XX III No 11
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNVI
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Leather Goods
White Goods
For Dress or Sport. A wide
assortment of samples
Reliable Workmanship
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Close Prices
Quick Service.
You benefit because we sell
at as close a profit as we
GET Y. OUR NEXT .PAIR
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W. H. PFI LE ZURICH
THE HOME OF urOOD SHOES.
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THE ALERT PEN
FOR ALERT SCHOLARS
GRAND STYLE DISPLAY
OF
Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses
'Fair week.
Mr, G. Holtzman was a visitor
''Kitchener the past week.
1Trs.
Brown of Kitchener, is
v siiir,g her sister, Mrs. J.Preeter.
. fir. and Mrs. Hy. Truemner spa
edit?the past week at Toronto.
tr. David. Schlueter, of Elkton,
R?iiiti,, is visiting relatives and
fzlends here.
irs. "Maggie McCromick of De-
etroit is renewing oldd acqu-
dntances•
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Appel of New
Hamburg are visiting relatives and
Friends here this week.
Reeve', E. F. Klopp and Clerk
; "Hess, were at Goderich on
ay xi'n the interest of m•unieipal
e tters.
V Me, and Mrs. Harvey Colosky of
tetrpit -are visiting with the for-,
MeV parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
,Co1 ra�'•1Tk. ; , '.
ti Moir, who hadbeen visit -
11 some time with her sister,
'..."-'‘*„Koehler, has returned to
N.441t Q } avcn N,Y..
,ek Routledge of
., nding some time
'Borne of the former's par -
Routledge is having his
I Mrs. 'Arthur H. Stelek,
4 Man., are visiting re -
ere. The former being a
a Mary Stelek of the
ile tie latter is a daugh
ealr Rennie of Zurich
Willert has taken
"'building. adjoining
Ouse, formerly us
.nidnsk and this
ast ,i l roy len
e, he 'lei ening
WWARE NOW SHOWING THE VERY . NEWEST STYLES
'FOR FALL AND WINTER IN WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR
d , AT MOST, A:TTRACTIVE PRICES,
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•4))1 'BALL WE ASK IS THAN YOU COME AND SEE THIS FALL
, FALL DISPLAY BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON PURCHASING!,
,01 FOR WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT WE HAVE JUST FRE
�', STYLE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AT JUST THE PRICE YOU
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,�><•�� OUR NEW LINES OF LADIES' FELT AND BRUSri.SD
WOOL HATS HAVE JUST ARRIVED IN A LARGE ASSORT-
MENT OF COLORS, ONLY A FEW OFF THESE HATS LEFT.
GET YOUR'S WHILE 1THE PICKING IS GOOD..
Men'sFallafld WinterSuits
,•o The Biggest and Smallest
o in Town will get equal astisfac-
goo Man.
g e infit of his clothes we, have
�$o Hon the
a sort of pride in fitting men which
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"i•° OTHERS FIND HARD TO PL EASE; THAT'S WHY WE HAVE
&7� OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ALWASY WHAT IT SHOU-
LD BE. SO: WHEN LOOK TNG• FOR YOUR NEXT SiJIIT,
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COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL, AS WE FEEL SATISFIED
• WE HAVE JUST THE THIN G *OR FALL AND WINTER
WEAR
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FRESH GROCERIES., ALWAYS ON HAND.
r has shipped a�
clover seed to a
in Toronto. Mr.
fitly ,installed a large
cleaner, which he finds
wenience in the Large
ed that he handles and
dy 'for, the big markets.
do the people of Zur-
cinity get the opportun-
•nd • a concert at which
known talent as Jimmie
?ake part. According to
r: • r.ices the program put on
fax Fun Ca., is unexcelled.
2'ild advise the purchase of
reserved seats as early as
po lite. Plan ' of hall 'at office
of A. F. 'Hess, Zurich, Town Hall,
Zurich,; Fair night, Sept. 21st.
Judge Lewis, Goderich, Solicit-
ors Mr. Best, Seaforth and J. G.
Stanbury of Exciter, attended the
Tenth Division •Court at the Town
Hall, 'Zurich on Thursday, Sept.
1t4h. The .most interesting case
up which lasted nearly five hours,
was Mittleholtz vs Hay Township
The • former bringing action • for
damages to the • flood east June,
when his property was flooded, ani
his crops. suffering. Most of the
witness agreed that if the Zurich
Drain South, would have been c1e-
ansd out an.d in good repair, the
plantiiff would have suffered no.
damage. The Judge reserved his
decision for consideration.
WE HAVE
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A COMPLETE LINE
RANGING FROM $2.50 to $6.00'
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Produce Wanted
yirE ARE" IN THE MAE.ET FOR ALSIKE AND CLOVER SEED
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W. G
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JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
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MOLSONS BANK.
Incorporated 185$
,':Capital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,00
Over 125 Branches
It is not necessary to make`
a special trip to the nearest'
branch of The Molsons Ramk
every time you want to deposit
money. Send your deposit to
the Bank by mail.• • Write
today ;to : the n(earest manager
of The Molsons Bank for in. -
formation;
W. B. cOL.L.ES
Manager Zurich Branch:
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Dr. McKenzie Smith, aeeo•nzp
anied by Nurse Campbell, have
been visiting our. 'school in Zurich
the past week. They are acting
for the Government under. the Ed-
ucational Department in examining
the pupils asto their physical con-
ditiop with particular attention-
given to examination of their eyes,
nose ,end throat and cases catling
for 'treatment are to be paid for.I
by the parents, but should theyen Sunday morning and gave an
ba unable under financial diffic- I address in the Presbyterian Sab-
ultg to do so, the Department in bath School. ,
this connection will give such Miss Elizabeth Rennie will re-
cast* or eases their attention and sumo her teaching of piano and
thus often by quite simple open g after the 20th of this
atians, or other required attentio>> month
the Hives of children are apared, Dou'1 be a groucher, nor wear Waltou, Sept. 27.
a.nd trade much more happier incl crape on your hat while you paint McKillop, Sept, 28
endurable; On Monday aitorn Sept. es.
noon at the senior school room a gloom pictures of hard times d i'lytl�, p
lcetur'e to adults' of the section was hand. While there mays be need . , V arnn, Oct. 2
of re',:renchment and the practice I 1lashwood, Oct. 3rd
given by the Doctor, which was of economy we don't believe you W inchelsea,Oct. 4th.
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Tires! Tires! Tires!
HAVING A NUMBER OF ROYAL OAK AUTOMOBILE WIRES
IN STOCK, AND WISHING TO DISPOSE OF SAME, WE .ARE
OFFERING A 30x314 TIRE, GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 MILER
AT $12.50, WHILE THEY LAST. ALSO A NUMBER OF HEAVY
INNER TUBES AT $1.85 EACH.
A NUMBER OF AUTO RUGS AT LOW? PRICES.
REPAIRS.
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Canvass Footwear
For the ilot Weather
Now that the hot days of summer
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 LIGHT, COOL
AND INEXPENSIVE, AS THESE PRICES ARE ALL BACK TO
NORMAL.
CHILDREN ARE HARD ON SHOES DURING THE HOLIDAYS
WHY NOT GIVE THEM THE COMFORTS OF RUNNING SHOES
AND SAVE THEIR LEATHER ONES. - ALSO EVERYTHING
IN LEATHER AND STAPLE FOOTWEAR. LET US PLEASE
YOUR FEET BY FITTING THEM PROPERLY.
C. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
ZURICH DASHWOOD
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Miss Verde Fuss of town is vis-
iting with friends in Detroit. ,
Mr. Dowson Saunder of Mit-
chell spent Sunday in the village
Even in the matrimonial market
there is a fine distinction between
a bargain and a remnant.
A Weinan is glad to be twenty,
ashamed to be forty sorry. to be
sixty and proud to be eighty?
's•Mr. A. Melick was to Hensen
New Ads -J. Preeter, T, Yee
Wurm, E. E. Wuerth; Rev. S. A�
Carrier, Mrs. Elizabeth Etelek,
Robt. Webster, F. M. Hess & Ce.„.
Estate of late Abr. Geiger.
An Exchange says; A Correspee
ondent asks; "Do hogs pay212' .
Some do and some don't. Some,
hogs subscribe for a paper, react'
it for a few yearn for nothing and*
then send it back to teh pub isb rr
marked "Refused," These hogs d
not pay anybody.
SCHOOL FAIR DATES
Wroxeter, Sept. 21
Coi:toi11e, Sept. 22ns
Porter's Hill, Sept. 23
\V Ingham, Sept. 25 & 26.
Can -
well attended and was also very C1n tie up the Dominion of (an-
instri etive. Dr, A. J. MaeKin ad,a se as to cripple business and
Sc�cr'htary of ti%e local scltioolboird, starve out the people. We are
also ,,poke.
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of the opinion that fine times are
ahead of us and t Sept. 26-27
industry and everybody at work Bayfield Sep. 214-23
the ''Good old days," some people Blyth --- Ot:t e-ee
like to talk about, are on thewav: Dungannon ..,
x+451 Wants:end Children I t3uc'le into your job, ependyour Fordwicli Bet. Z6 -2i'
"1C"@/C": f ^fin- l:iplt5*
hat by care thrift
FALL FAIR DATES
Issued by the Agricultural Sa-
cieties :Branch of th. Onttiric
Department of Agriculture,
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in mon4v a.t home and ceeet o. - S, xi 26.2,7
1•1c11 Ins.ea,d of being a croaker° and Seaforth l
1�]vways'bcars , u,, , 'things will rl ht themse;l�es in due Winghain .- Sept 25 -le
the y Zurich ... ... . ..a .. Sept. nib ,°f�:,.
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