Zurich Herald, 1922-10-05, Page 1•
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'"Vol. XXIII No 13
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US FIRST
Leather Goods
White Goods
For Dress or Sport. A wide
assortment of samples
Reliable Workmanship
Close Prices
Quick Service
You benefit because we sell
at as close a profit as we
can stand GET YOUR NEXT PAIR
HERE.
W H. PFILE ZURICH
THE HOME OF dOOD SHOES.
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BRAND STYLE DISPLAY
OF
ze, Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses
AT
of Money Saving Pricks
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• WE ,ARE NOW' SHOWIAPIkTIEEAVEIM.NEWESTir ETYLESeaa
FOR •FALL AND WINTER IN WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR
AT MOSIT ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
ALL WE ASK IS THAiT YOU COME AND SEE THIS FALL
FALL DISPLAY BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON PURCHASING,
FOR WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT WE HAVE JUST THE
STYLE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AT JUST THE PRICE YOU
WANT TO PAY.
Ladies' Hats
OUR NEW LINES OF LADIES' FELT AND BRUSHED
WOOL HATS HAVE JUST ARRIVED IN A LARGE ASSORT-
MENT OF COLORS., ONLY A FEW OF THESE HATS LEFT.
GET YOUR"S WHILE (THE PICKING IS GOOD.
n� Fall and WinterSuits
die
°' The Biggest and Smallest
it Man in Town will get equal astisfac-
o tion in the fit of his clothes we have
s of ride in fitting m w l '
a sort p � 3n
in
% OTHERS FIND HARD ;TO PLEASE; THAT'S WHY WE HAVE
.% OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ALWASY WHAT IT SHOU•-
, LD 13E. SO WHEN LOOK ING FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT.,
COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL, AS WE FEEL SATISFIED4� WE HAVE JUST ,THE THIN G FOR FALL AND WINTER .
WEAR
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FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
t` .flay council meets for its regu-
ia, • meeting on Saturday.
'Mr. Wm. Koehler was a Sun -
ay visitor at Auburn.
PMrs. J Preeter is speniding the
w"ek visiting friends at Kitchener;
;Both Armistice Day and Thank -
giving Day will be celebrated on
November 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gellman;
Wore week=end visitors with fri-
ends at Goderich.
rM. and -Mrs. W. Wolf ef� Dash -
Wood called on and 'firs. .J
A irecht on Sunday.
Mrs. Dan Gascho and family,
who spent the past few months in
thewest, returned home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bear andfamily
and Miss Gross( of eNw . Dundee,
visited friends in this vicinity ov-
er .the week -end.
1VIr, and Mrs. W. Stoddard, Sea -
:forth, Mrs. G. W. Russell of De-
troit, .were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. John Gascho
Mr. Wendel Smith, who spent
they past few months in the West,
has returned home. Wendel re-
ports a bumper crop and fine we-
ather in, that great ecountry, wile
the., prices of . grain are comparat-
ively low. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner 14th
con and Mrs. Elizabeth Geiger of
Pashwood, left on Tuesday morn -
me. for an extended trip through
the'Southern States of Illinois,. Ne-
braska and Kansas, where they will
tisit their friends and relatives.
be Zurich Book Room; conduct
O'Brien and Kalbfleisch, ,has
d i,ratn the Hartleib block;
e business place recently
qe::44nrtznlarl. tf 4.'Tn
cCornaiek, and"it"certain
;.es a fine place for their
ti and Book Room business,.
oltzman has also completed
moving his grousehold 'effects irrt*o' e;et,g,li,++,i,+++++,ri•.1•.p..1„E•.Z1.,},l.,,o,g,+ .p..}.+ .;..i..l.,i..i.+++•$d•++
this dwelling apartment.
117
Chester LR o nitZ roinisifor,
$1.25aJ Year Iu l4 r1l1�1M ry� gg�.,
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Wedding Gift Suggestions
See our Lines in Rich Cut Glass, Co;, "-
munity Silverware, Pyrex, Cash
oles, Etc.
Also a number of New Cockoo Music
Mantel, Kitchen and Boudior Clox a
greatly reduced prices
W. G. Hess, Zurich
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HAVING A NUMBER OF ROYAL OAK AUTOMOBILE TIRES•,
IN STOCK, AND WISHING TO DISPOSE OF SAME, WE ARE i-
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OFFERING A 30x3? TIRE, GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 MILES
AT $12.50, WHILE THEY LAST. ALSO A NUMBER OF HEAVY
INNER TUBES AT $1.85 EACH. •
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A NUMBER OF AUTO RUGS AT LOW? PRICES. 40,
EVERYTHING IN, HARNESS AND REPAIRS. PHONE 102;
ZURICH•
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FRED THIEL ,
A. grand and unusual event is ex
pected to take place at the Zurich
Fair grounds next Wednesday aft-
ernoon, October 11th', when• the
• 13eosall Continuation school will I+
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visit the localcontinuation class
for a afternoon's field sports. A
full program of sports has been
arranged ,by the local come -di -tee
consisting; of a 'game of soft ball
for the girls, a game of baseball
tI for the }boys, running races, etc.,
etc space is not permitting to
mention °them all. Good prizes
will be given, many of the business
people of the village are donating
same, a silver collection will be
taken to defray the expenses. Come
and bring your friends with you,
and enjoy this, the last outdoor en-
tertainment of the season.
The October meeting of the
Zurich Branch of the Womens" In-
stitute will be held on Wednes
day Oct. llth at 8 p.riv. in 'theLacL
ins Hall at the rear of Denemy
Bros. store. As thin is the open-
ing of the new, hall, a special ef-
foet is being made to have this
Meeting a very interesting one.
Special numbers on the program
will be given by Dr. MacKinnon,
4.
4.
4* NOW THAT THE CHILLY WINDS OF FALL ARE GAAIN ;
BLOWING, ONE. MUST THINK OF THE COLDER AND WEST* t
WEATHER COMING. WELL t WE ARE RIGHT ON THE JOB
+ WITH ENDURABLE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD- 4
DREN. OUR STOCK OF RU"J BERS FOR THE WET IS COX- I
PLETE. WEAR THOSE OLD COMFORTABLE SHOES BY 4
+ FITTING THEM WITH A PAIR.
.II. Our Windows are displaying some of the Classy and Nifty
Of Endurable Footwear
styles, which afford so mach comfort this season.
�NOMICTHESE STORE
STORES.g. BE ECO..L BY BUYING AT T
C. FRITZ & SON
: SHOE MERCHANTS
ZURICH DASHOOIDk
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Miss Ida Routledge, Mr.s O'Dwyer About the sad.est plight ,toe can
and Rennie sisters: A light ima ins these: days is to have aiunc�eheheon will beserved at the g
'close of the meeting by some of I blow-out and a minister riding in
Cho ladies of the society. The lad- a rear. --Ex.
lose of the 'Institute will .be very
pleased to, have you and • your BORN
nriends attend !and enjoy this me- Bedard -Ire Hay Township on Oct -
,cling ,witlii thlttL. ober 1st, ao Mei, and, Mrsa. Paul
Bedard, a .son.
A vefij•' happy event took place
at thp.home of Mr,. and Mrs. Louis
Sehumacher, 11th coni. Hay, last
'Thursday, Sept. 28th, when their
daughter 11)liss Kilda, became t he
happy bride of Mr. Wm. H. nr;, , i r. , ii'. Cooper, Field Sec-
Haulgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. John rotary; Huron 'Co. Social Service
Haugh of the same con. Rev.C,ouncileHur give an address. An
P. J. ;Graupner of Dashwood, per- offering will he taken for , this l
er ue s � s at,Thurs-'
present and 4 e couple received day eve; Friday 1.15 Junior "Si.P.A,
n`iany handsome gifts. The happy Friday 8.00 '1�.rn. Choir Practice.
pair Will make future home on the Sunday, Oct. 15th, the ,.Y P. A,.
broom's fine farm on the lt4h con. will have its annual Rally. They
L,.�.. they have the hnd wishes t�
furnish a program morning and
ceived for home missions. 1
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sunda;y, 'October Sth, at 7.30 p.
firmed the ceremony. A large cause. Y. P. A. "Tuesday teve. at
numb of invited g st were $.00, Prayer service 8.00 Thu s
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# .a large circle of friends. The evening, where offerings will be re.,
raid also joints in Congrtttirlat
. Sunday Oct, 22nd, Rev. G. 7L.
Gross of Benmil'•ler Will preaeh•both;
morning and evening, Z Sabbath • cho
The
0'1 after the morning service. 'The
1'or Iniaiu" tnd, CJ zldret1
Over
Phone J9 Produce Wan s;
d�0 WE AIM IN TEE MARKET "FOIL ALSIKE AND CLOVER R SEED
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ssrciees during the week at the
regular hours, Unless otherwise au-
nouncctl.
I October 29th, the .pastors'Vey.
J. G. Litt expects to be 1aome and
eceedltet the usual be.1m+eq,
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MOLSONS
Incorporated 1855
Capital Paid Up $=,000,000
Reserve Funfl $5,000,000
Over 125, Branches
It is not necessary to make
a special trip to the nearest
branch of The 1Vdolsons Bank
every time you want to deposit
' money, Send your deposit to
the Boa* by mail. • Writs
today to the nearest rrianaget
of The Molsons Bank for tore
formation.
W. B. COLLIES
Manager Zurich tirara*
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