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Vol. XX 1 1 1 No 36
II New Baster 5
NOW 'THAT EASTER IS AGAIN NEARING, YOU WILL
BE WANTING A "REAL, Sirvalui, AND UP-TO-DATE
SLIPPER FOR THE OCCASION.
We have just what You are looking for. IA. Slipper for
every Foot, in the Correct Style, and a perfect fit.
Watch our Window Ditp14' and come in and ask for our
low prices. o
WE ARE HERE TO DO BUSIN'ESS WITH' THE RIGHT GO-
ODS AND PRICES.
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ZUR 1 DH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15. 1923.
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1N. H. PFILE
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
ZURI
REPAIRING NEATLY DQN8
NOTICE—Any persons having
their possession any�suits or in-
:xueinents 'the property of the
41Trich' :Bandl will kindly return
i;ame to Hess' °Jewellery Store at
+once.
Mr: and Mrs. R. $. S• tade were
'rtisitors at. Dashwood on Tuesday.
e,Rev. J. W. Kneehtel of New Ham
rg was a visitor at the Evan-
ical parsonage this week.
Mr. Daniel Kaercher, of Calif-
t°eiria, a formerZurich resident, is
isiti,trg relatives in; and .around
Zurich and .Da!sbwood.
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SPRING'
NEW FABRICS.
WHAT A GLAD NOTE THESE NEW. WASH " , .......e..-_-„,./ .
WOOS' BRJVNG TO THE FABRIC SECTION. e , �- ' j f •• r' \+ ti,.
WE .MAY TELL YOU'ABOUT SOME 'OF -THEIR ', yeee- , -- v •g"
REFRESHING NEW 'PATTERNS AND COL- `44..3` �•-►
ORINGS AND PRICES BUT'YOTI'LL JUST. HASE TO COME IN AND
SEE FOR YOURSELF, TO LEARN ALL ABOUT THEIR MANY DIF-
FERENT.PATTERNS AND COLORS.
CANTON CREPES
Beautiful quality pure • silk and This 'Season Voiles•areelegant and ,as; usual we are allow
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Wool Canton Crepes, the '-newest
Fabrics for' the coming season, mg the largest and best assortment in the trade. Btzy'
3b: and 40 inches wnde.in all thk�4es;d.,
ing ;.. t'arly ar. �*�'� tie,
VOILES
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BERTHA AND PANEL COLLARS ALL PRICES AND SHADES.
i� Just received a large range of
Bertha and Panel collars in all
the newest styles. Sold by the
Id yard als well as the ready nude
Collars.
GINGHA.'MS
Don't forget to olok over our
• 'splendid range of Ginghams, Pat-
terns
Galore.
Anderson's Gingharns in plain and
fancies 32 in. wide and 45 yd.
Fine english Ginghams, 32 in wide.
A Bine range of designs, Spec-
ial quality and. fast Dye at 35c.
and 40c. per yard.
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4 ,`�0 Specraiv s 1 Groceries
„e3.13oxes' Cor., .sees fo. ... w.. 25c
64 -lbs. Rice :e. ,r 25e
tOf d5 bars Trac, u,,f soap ... 25c
• *2 can's Libby Red Salmon, Reg.95
• y now, 2 cans or •'Gce
Don't Forger ''Preeter.'s S;peeThl Bl -
tended Coffee at ._. 50c.
.It our' .Golden bantam Corn at 20c
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Ik), St7G.A.B.
.YThe !Sugar market is very strong.
and present indi,cations show an
'advance' he Sugar. Would advise
you o,to buy, as our stock is litn-;
itea,
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The monthly meeting of the
Wome'ns Institute will be held, in
i,ete Ladies' Hall,, this Thursday af-
ernoore March 15th, at 2.3(1.
Mr. John Kipper, blacksmith; is
led up 'with an attack of 'sciatica
and as a consequence his shop is
eiiossed. We hopes for a speedy
recovery.
An interesting meeting was held
iia the Town Hall, Zurich on Friday
e£ternoon in the interest of live
'stock conditions. Some very use -
,1•11, suggestions Were brought out
i:j'* the various speakers.,
Dr. G., L. Smith, Dentist, who
•eeently .purchased the practice of
r4 E. S. Hardie, at Hensall, made
iiis first call at Zurich this week;
v M'et' the W aiper Hauser; in Dr. Hard-
ie's 'old stand. Dr. Smith comes
highly recommended as a pract-
• ,, ;cal man having both :Canadian and
1'. S. I)eplorna!s, also having been
n practical, work in the city or Cil=
icagr) for Itaime Year* TIte''i,a a
• ce ',aratively"young ;:m'air and. hale..
�a'tesi
methods and.. devices
teat diAtiV4
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Here's News
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. Our 1923 Sprig Surprises
CONTAINS REAL NEWS TO THE MEN Ole THIS VICIN» e
ITY IN NEED OF A NEW SUIT FOR SPRING. 'I}IE NEW
JUST WHAT YOU LIKE, CATS 1'UTTON HIGHER, LAPELS QD
LOOK . SMART WITH NEWCONC.+,V'E COLLAR.
SPORT MODELS WITH NEV4 1?A _.EL BACKS ARE VERY
STRONG IN FAVOR FOR THE f' _IG TRADE. ALTHO WE
HAVE EVERYTHING THAT .1S NL'ar IN THE LINE .OF. NEW Q
STYLES
GET ,)TI1:E' NEW STYLES EARLS. ;x N D BE AHEAD OF . .THE ,..
REST: e.
ASK TO SEE OUR NEW SUMMER aUITS T1`RIMMED WITH
LEATHER BUTTONS AND LOTS Oa' NEW: IDEAS.
Just received s : n.ent of No. V?41
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PREETE
Phone 59 Z u R 1 O H Produce Wanted
Bring us Your Alsike and Clover Seed.. We always pay . the
highest Market Price according to Quality
tags. •
•-HYMENIAL--
A. pretty wedding took place on
Wednesday. February 29th, at 3
o clock p.m. at the home of the
brides parents; Clover Lea Farm
Saubel Vines MEay,, when Agnes C.
Turnbull, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Turnbull was un-
ited in marriage to Garnet J.Pat-
tersox , son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Patterson of Grand Bend. Rev.
Mr: Foot of Exeter performed: the
ceremony in the midst of the re-
latives of, both bride and groom.
The bride was becomingly attir-
ed in ivory white Georgette crepe
and bridal veil arranged in cap
effect, with orange blossoms and
who carried flesh coloured roses
and white carnations with fern.
Miss Jean McLeish of Springhank,
E. Williams, as bridesmaid wasg ow
ned,in Marigold silk crepe de ch-
ine with touches of orchard and pe
ails -, and. carried pink roses and
white carnations.. Janet Turnbull
!sister of the ;(gide acted as flower
girl anal wore ivory white silk cr-
epe de chine and carried pink and
white. 'carnation's. Ray Patterson
brother of the groom' which was -
dressed in white .acted as ring be-
arer and: carried the ring on • the
tongue of a Cala Lily. The groom
was assisted by Mr. Fergus Turn-
bulI. "Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus"
.was played) by Mrs. Elmer Lawson,
of Crediton. During the cerem-
ony • Mrs. Lawson played the "Dis-
tant Chimes" and whte the regia-
teo; iwas• being signed Miss Lillian
Pollock sang, "Oh Perfect Day"
accompanied by Mrs. Lawson,
The groonn's ;gift to the bride was
a cabinet of 'silverware to • the
Bride''snraid, Groomsman, pionotst,
'Soloist, and ring -bearer. A silver
„pencil each and flower girl a 'sil-
ver' -purse,. after supper the cousins
and members of the Onoway and
Energetic 'classes of the Presby-
terian Sunday School of Grand
Rend. of which the bride - and gro-
om were members together at the
bride''s home, and a social evening
was spent in mimic and dancing.
In the morning amid showers of
e nfetti the bride andg room left
:getter on the nine o'clock train for
Hamilton and Toronto. The bride
wearing a brown Devetyne suit
and .hat to match. lTheg ifi's from
the friends were both rnnn 'ons
an•d rtsefiitL. When they return
return they_ will reside on the gro-
om's fine farm Sauble Line.
CASTOR IA
'Par rn+fanis and Children
In Use For 1 er30Years
AlWays bears -.
:lett 'et
Save the Pieces
We can duplicate your Broken
Spectacle Lanes from the Smal-
lest Chip within 36 Hours.
HESS the Jeweler
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
• PHONE No• 74
Incorporated 1855
Capital and, Reserve 0,00000
Over 125 Braneltea
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MOLSONS BANK I
Farmers will secure aympath.
etic banking at any of our bre
anehes. Careful attention to
the xreecids o1 Canada's Agriee
ultural interests has aiwaye bOE
en a feature of The Mol'sgne
Bank; Savings 'Department3 at
every Branch'. Depessite of`..
$1..00 ;and upwards invited.
C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Brand
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I Winter ilorse. Goods I
'fust Received a large number of Genuine' Woolen Horse
• Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84.
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o Alma a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs,
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• g prices *
• Ranging from $7.00 to .. • $13,0e' ,,
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s SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL.
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• A BIG Stock of Harness and •.Halters always o31 hand.
: Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right prices.
• HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY PHONE !e°
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inter. Footwear
Now, That the Holiday giv-
Season is over, most of us
getting to think of our
Personal and fancily needs
The weather has been cold
'lately and ask yourself if you
have enjoyed. warm feet dur-
ing this spell of winter. If not
come to ars and wo can assure
you comfort in footwear , as
well as durability.
Repairing done by the very latest methods
O. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
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SPECIAI, VALUES
WE HAVE JUST OPENK ie UP A NICE LO r OF THE LAT-
EST PATTERNS AND COLORS IN 'CREPES, GINGHAMS,
VOILSi, PRINTS. GELATFAS, ETC.. ALSO %VE ARE MAKING
A. BIG DISCOUNT ON HALTERS, AND HARNNES:a 'REPAIRS;
MITTS, AND GLOVES,, UNDE.RW'E AR, OVERALI.,C ETC., IITC°.
GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL FIND 1 siA. OUlPR-
ICES, (QUALITY CONSIDERED) WILL COMPARE Wild ANY
C)I+' "OUR COMPETITORS.
Highest Price . for Farm Produce
R. 'N. DOUGLAS
GEANERAL MERCHANT
PPIONE 11 6. 97' BLAKE
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