Zurich Herald, 1923-04-19, Page 1Vol. XXIli No 41
ZURICH
THURSDAY, MQRNlNQ, APRIL 19, 1923."
New Springy Skippers
NOW THAT SPRING IS AGAIN NEARING, YOU WILL
BE WANTING A REAL, STYLISH, AND UP-TO-DATE
SLIPPER FOR THE OCCASION.
We have just what You are looking for. A Slipper for
every Foot, in the Correct Style, and a perfect fit.
Watch our Window Display and come in and ask for our
low prices. o
WE ARE HERE TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE RIGHT GO-
ODS AND PRICES.
W. H. PFILE,
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
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Fritz (better known as Charlie) says he is putting oar
one of the greatest sacrificing sales in the history of
Zurich. He says "Spend one dollar and get value for
two. The whole store is bargains any way you turn,
etc."
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Come look over some of our
for Saturday'and find out where real goods
BUT
. o andlook over some of our specials
Come
and find out where real
for
are being smashed to 'piecies at unbelieve-
able prices.
Mr. L. WL Hoffman was to Cred-
i`t nn on Tuesday.
Mr, Wellington Johnston, is able
to be up and around again,
Mr. John 'Preeter`i�s .at .Crediton
this week, attending • as a Layman
the Evangelical Conference,
Teased to see Mr. T'ed. Mittle-
holtz able' to do some work at the
bench in Stade & Weido's tin shop
141r,Wm. Callfas, of Rosthern;Sae.
called oilhis cousin Mr. W� C. Cal -
one dary, last week.
'Mr. Lloyd Hey of London was
a; week -end visitor at his home
here.
The twa auction sales held in
the village on Saturday were we'll
attended. and' very good prices re-
alized,
Mr, Jacob Brown and family of
the Goshen' Lines south, have mov
,ea into! part of the house they re-
cently purchased from• Mr. Jacob
do.
A gigantic shoe sale is being
launched by C. Friitz & Son com-
mencing Saturday April 21st, and
continuipg for 13 days. For
real bargains in shoes;ethis is the
place.
Rev. H. Re>.nbe is attending the
sessions of the Western Confer-
ence, of the Canada Synod, at
Elmwoodj, On;t,, at which he pre -
'ached the sermon on Missions, on
'rC ednnesday evening.
NEW ADS—C. Fritz & Sony J.
Gaseho & Son, I. Cohen, Auction
Sale, J. Preeter, E. G. Krueger, H.
i,rueger,Concert, . WI H. Hoffman,
Mdl'sons Bank, Martin Senor, Exeter
Doilar Day;, F... M. Hess Co., A;,
F.Hess, ' D. Tiemanj.
Last. Friday. everting Mr.Sinxon
e;1, of•. the Bahy1onli Line esca}p4-
-d: what might 'have been a mere
,eriious accident, while leaving the
large enclosed, shed at the Evang.
church, in( sone way the horse be-
come 'unma'nageable, and in go,-
ing out the door, bolted, the one
czeei catching the side of the
building, with such force that iti
threw' Mr. Greb out and causing a
nasty gash to be cut in his heady
However, no serious injury resulted
The animal after tearing itself
loose„ ran home, some damage was
done to the buggy and harness.
Rev. J. G. Litt, pastor of the
Evangelical church et Zurich, is
atteridiing the Evangelical Confer-
ence at Crediton, and as a con-
sequence, there will be no services
n.. • the Evangelical church at Zur-
ich on Sunday. Sabbath school
has also been potsponer,J, in or-
der to give the Zurich people an
opportunity to attend the Big
,Conferenee(, of which Bishop S.P.
Spreng1, of Cleveland, 0..., is the
main. speaker. Bishop, Spreng is
noted to be one of America's gr-
eatest pulpit orators, and those
that cant evail'themselves of hear-
in:g hinv will find it worthwhile do-
ing so.
—OBITUARY—
LATE MRS'. CONRAD VOLLAND
There passed away in (Pucker -
ex Township, on Sunday Ap-
ril 8'th at the age of 66 years, 1
month and 4 dalys, Mrs. Conrad
Yellend. The deceased was well
known toi many around Zurich and
surrounding, having lived there
for 30'years, moving to Tucker-
snnith 5 years ago. The departed
had not enjoyed th'e best of health
the last few •m•onths, halving suf-
fered with goitre' and heart tro-
uble, She leaves to mourn her
loss besides her husband, two
sons and two daughters; Mr. Hy.
Vu1Ian'd Hensalll; Emanuel Vo'land
of Goderic; Mrs. Win. Liebold of
near Zuriich and Clara( at hohnel,
who have the most sineerest sym-
pathy of the entire conn unityt.
Also one sister survives, 14Ir�s. Peter
Beaver of Saginaw, Mich., and 14
grandchildren. ;
The remains were laid to rest
on• Wednesday afternoon at 1.30
intern -lent being made in tlfe Hen-
sel'
en salt Union • Cemetery. Rev. And,
erson of Clinton conducted the ser-
vices at the house and Rev. ;M '.
Rivers, Methodist minister, Hen
tall, at the grave.
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SPECIALS
Ladies Dark Waists Reg. 85 for 29c
Clild.'r sleepers reg• 1,50 for .,.79e
Infant's Dresses, reg. 1,00 for 39c
Dress Goodsreg, $1 to $2, for 6,5e
Dress :Goods reg. 75e to $1 for 47e
.Bleeched cotton Reg. 25c. t,. 19e
swelling, reg. 35c. now ... ...29e
Towelling, reg. 30c .._ ..:for ... 23e
Toweling . at . per yard...... ....17e
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Pure linen toweling to clean at 23c
Checked shirting to clear at 17c
Slk stripe Shirting reg. 30 for 23e
Print, drk and light reg,30 at 5c
Children's Hose, Regi. 50c at 19e
Ladies Suits
Biwa Sergei Reg. $25 for ..- .... $12.50
Blue Tricottine, Reg. $30 for ... $15,00
Men's Suits
1 line to clear at ... ... ... .......�4r95
One Line to clear at ... ... ... $$,90
One. Line 'to clear at $11.95
One Line to clear at $13.95
Grocerise
4 -lbs.. Rice for 25c
8 colnflakes for .: 25e
Loose cocoa per ib .... .. 15c
Lifebuoy Soaps 5 bars for ... 25c
7 bars Palm Olive sotip for .. 75c
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Lad. hose, bik. brn, ,white alb ,-.25c Salmotn` 45c, now 2 for .-.... .._75e
Black Denim,, Reg. 50c, for ... 35e Special Tea, reg, 75c, for ... :..60c
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$1,25 a Year In Advo,
Pox 5o I xI AliTbir+'A.iiti, i Z MAY !35 Olf.AROgP
The Month of Diamonds
POR THOSE WHOSE BIRTHDAYS
OCCUR DURING TFIIS MONTH,
THE DIAMOND IS .TII13 PREFER-
RED GIFT STONEi.
TION A!T REASONABLE PRICES.
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL SELEC-
:CASTOR
For Infants and Children.
In Use ForOvrer3Olteers
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HESS the Jeweler
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No, 74
Incorporated 1855
Capital and Reserve 0,00000a
O','er 126 Branches
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SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPART.
MENTS
Are provided at every' one of
our, Branches, and 'assure to our
depositors prompt and eourtee
oils attention.
Deposof $1.00 and upwards
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C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
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Spring Horse Goods
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Also
Received a large number of . Genuine Woolen Horse
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84.
a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
Ranging from $7.00 to ... --• -- -.:_........... $13.46
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL.
A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand,
Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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Of Footwear. See our Ad. on page 4
Repairing done by the very latest methods
0. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
ZURICH ONTARIO
SPECIAL VALUES
WE IIAVE JUST OPENE D UP A NICE LOT OF THE LAT-
EST PATTERNS AND COLORS IN CREPES, GINGHAMS,
VOILS, PRINTS, GELATEAS, ETC. ALSO WE ARE MAILING
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 ATV
OF OUR COMPETITORS.
Highest Prices for Farm Produce
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