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ZUR1Ct-1, THURSDAY NING, FEBRUARY 8, 1923.'
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Your Accounts
YOUR 1922 ACCOUNTS ARE NOW READY, AND WE WOULD
LIKE TO ASK OUR .CUSTOMERS TO CALL FOR SAME. DF NOT'
CALLED FOR BY' FEI3RUARY 10th, WE WILL SEND THEM BY
MAIL.
W. H. PFILE,.
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
ZURICH
REPAIRING NEATLY DON;
YOU'LL BE SORRY if you' miss
?reeter's Big Sale.
Mr. J. Hey, Jr. is spending a few
days at Lnodon this week.
Considerable people in this dis-
t rict are suffering severe colds at
resent.
•'treeter's Great Big Sale Corn-
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-iences on Saturday Feb. 10th,,and
nds on Saturday Feb. lith.
The regular meeting of the Wo-
rricea's Institute will be held in the
ladies' Hall on Wednesday after -
non, at 3 o'clock, Feb: 14th.
Mr. C. Fritz is in Kitchener this
4'fzd lets week, having purchased a
shoe shoe business at that place,
and, he is running off the stock.
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There'll Be Crowds 1
at the -door
aturday Morning Feb: 10., i
at
10 a.
Preeter'S
BIG STOCK REDUCTION SALE
WE'RE EXPECTING CROWDS—GREAT BIG CROWDS—WHAT ELSE COULD WE EXPECT
WHEN ALL MERCHANDISE PRICES ARE FAIRLY HOWLING, IN FACT, IN LOTS OP
CASES,' GOING OUT AT LESS (THAN COST OF RAW M.A.TERIAL. EE HERE WHEN T111+1
DOORS SWING OPEN. LET BREAKFAST THINGS GO—NEVER MIND MAKING THE
BEDS—YOU KNOW THE OLD, OLD STORY "THE EARLY BIRD," ETC.
LOOK—EVERYTHING IN THE STORE TAGUED AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
EVEN THE CHILDREN WILL BE AI3LE TO DO THE SHOPPING IN CASE YOU CAN'T
'COME YOURSELF—WE ASK YOU TO COME TO THE BIGGEST, tUREATEST AND
MOST STARTLING BONA FIDE SALE OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE EVER KNOWN IN
ALL PAST HISTORY,
THIS ENTIRE STOCK STOCK OF UP-TO-DATE GENERAL MERCHANDISE WILL BE
THEN RUN ON THE BARGAIN BLOCK AT •,ITHE MERCY OF THE PUBLIC IN .THE
MOST ASTONISHING RIDICULIJS S.ACRIFACE OP LOW PRICES EVER SET INTO TYPE
AND AT SUCH POWERFUL REDUCTIONS AS EVER MET MORTAL'S EYES.
See big posters which tell our story.
J. A. Balmer Sales Mgr,
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Produce Wanted
Bring us Your Alsike and Clover Seed. We always pay the
highest Market Price according to Quality,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Krohn, bridal
couple, of Elkton, spent the
Week with relatives in, this part.
They visited their uncle and aunt
Mr. and: Mrs. Geo:. Jallman.
Last Friday, Feb. 2nd was the
day ' when the bear came out to
see his shadow, well, he sure was
able -to see it this time, and so
the saying goes, he will go back
for six weeks more. We would,
pity, himr if he would have decided
to', stay out since Friday.
The Herald is being published
, dajy late this week, this is owing
to the heavy volume of job work
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL.
sin Monday and Tuesday caused by
Cheater l.. -Smith, Pubjahetit
$1.25 a Year In AdValtellk
$1.50 IN AR It ARS, $214AY 13E ORAIME l
The Imperishable
GIFT
‘,$11/,,
THE GIE T OF A DIAMOND IS
A GIFT THAT NEVER PERISHES
NEITHER DOES' IT DEPRECIATE
IN VALUE,.
SEE OUR SELECTION AT MOD-
ERATE PRICES
HESS the Jeweler
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
T H E
MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated 1855
Capital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,000
Over 125 Branches
It is not necessary to make
a special trip to the nearest
branch of The Molsons Bank
every time you want to deposit
money. Send your deposit to.
the Bank by mail. Write
today to the nearest manager
of The Molsons Bank for im-
formationj.
C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
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Just Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84,
Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
the Monster Sale of Merchandise
of J. Preeter's store, but we hope 4•,
bye Ilext week to be caught up •
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a RoX Social held in the Town •
„ I "``:iday evening by the Wo- a fP" f.
alp xis itute tvas..ind. sue- !►. o " E'�,.'T1-1
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cess, rd most splendid p ogram s Q
of local 'talent was given after wh-
ich
+i•eos 4a$ e0-4+.4,z44,...4-CP>•s ve eye aca4e.oa•••••wa*
the 'sellinig of the boxes took
place which ,vas interesting. The
proceeds amounted to over $100.00
which will to tawards playing for•
the recent. purchased Institute .:..1.,pd,+.1,d,•II,+,II,•€,€,�t,�II,%,c,�II,$,i3,d, ,f,••3+.1.4. •d•�II,3••++,€�++++++++•fir`+++4
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Ranging from $7.00 to ...... ...
.. $13.00 ��•
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.A. BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand.
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HARNESS REPRISING A. SPECIAhTY PHONE 109E
Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices. E^
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Next Sunday Feb'. 11th, the Rev. 1.
S. M. ` Hauch of .Crediton,, will oc- 4.
eupy- the ,pulpits of the Zurich and i
Hay • 14th Evangelical Churches. 1 4,
The pastor, ni .J G. Litt Se will + our 1922 Accounts are
conduct the anniversary s�*xvices at �
Crediton" Rev. Hauch will stay '1'
over for the week assisting in the +
special services y Zveni,which I now ready and we kindly
will be held every,
eveningexc- •�•
epting- Satuxdaly.
At 'the annual meeting of the
Hay Township Insurance Co. in
Zurich' Towns Hall, on Monday last,
the matter of giving aid to S. E.
Temasking Mutual Fire Ins. Cot,
which had its assets completely
wiped: out in the conflagration whL
ich sivept the northern country a *
few months ago, was taken up at .1 -
the meeting and the .sum u,. 4'4328.00'
x28.001 * Repairing done bythe verylatest methods
apportioned. for the Company to •�+ p
pay,, Was unanimously agreed up-
on. • 0. F R I T Z 8 S O N
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In the year 1923 there will be 4
ask our debtors to call for
same
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eclipses, .two of the sire, and two SHOE MERCHANTS
of the moon!. .fl, a partial eclipse 4' ZURICH
ONTARIO
of the moon on March 2; visible at ; ,
Toronto ; the, beginning vie bite gen +iaPii+•.4.3••II•÷4-++++1••,�+•+•II++1••.4{"II'•+ M+ : •E•+•E••b++++++++dr++++++
erally in Western Asia, .Europe, the
Altantic.,et . (2, an annual eclipse of
the'sun; March 16, 17, visible .in
South Arn rica an:d St Afrioa. 3,
partial eclps eof the moon, Aug-
ust 26, the beginning and ending
visible ,,,generally in North Amer-
ica, except the ex trenve north ea-
stern part. 4, a total eclipse of
the Stn Sept, 10, visible in Canada
as a 'partial eelipse.
The three -months -old infanf, Wil
,Baur Andrew, 'son of Mr. Andrew
Price passed' away at Detroit on
monctily, interment
Sunday, being sick only a short EST PATTERNS AND COLORS IN CREPES, GINGHAMS,
time. , `Che "remains' were brought
too Luri.eh. I VOTLS', PRINTS, CrELML'EAS,• ETC. ALSO WE ARE MAKIN
•being made to the Lutheran cem-
etery on Tuesday, Rev. L. Remb^
officiating. The relatives pees -
exit were; ---Mrs: C, Price and dau-
ghter :1i+or`,1 London, 'Mrs. Lo\'erich
of. Detroit, " and. Mr. Harry Price,
4f I1erlsall. " Much raorupathy is ex-
tended to. Mr. Andrew Prich, as his
wife passed away three months a -
o at the Cite of birth' of the de-
parted, and wheat wars once a hap-
py young fatally, is now all brok-
ken ‘up r;* the affliction of clea.th.
SPECIAL VALUES;
WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A NICE LOT OF THE LAT-
CASTOR IA
Vat Infants and Children
hi Use FeirOver.3OYears.
Alweays•Melons.
the
A BIG DISCOUNT ON HALTERS, AND HARNESS REPAIRS,
MITTS, AND GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS, ETC., ETC..
GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR PR-
ICES, (QUALITY CONSIDERED) WILL COMPARE WITH ANY
OF OUR COMPETITORS.
Highest Prices for Farm Produce
R. N DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
PHONE 11 - 9 BLAKE "
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