Zurich Herald, 1923-08-09, Page 1"Vol. XXIV No 5
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ZURICH, THURSDAY NOR
pring Slippers
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.
Wateh our in,
Display_ and come in and ask for our
low .prices. o •
W. ARE HERE TO DO BTjSINESS,WITH THE RIGHT GO-
ODS AND PRICES.
W.
H. PFILE,
THE .HOME, OF' GOOD SHOE S
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AUGUST 9 1923.
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EYES .TESTED
Glasses Fitted
ZURICH.
REPAIRING NEATLY' DONE
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id -Summer Clearance
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summer season
Clearance is a firm and hard.master, it respects
neither value nor fashions. Everything in the line •
of Summer Dress Goods must be sold regardless of
cost. We have a great variety of styles and the col-
ors are the choice of Fashion
"CHOOSE EARLY"
N'ote the remarkAble 'seductions on the f011owin
Ratines, Organdies, Foulards,Toiles, Etc:
Ratines
rgandies
oularas
REGULAR $2.25. CLEARANCE PRICE ..
REGULAR $1.35. CLEARANCE PRICE:
REGULAR 90c. CLEARANCE PRICE ..
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REGTJLAR $2.25.
REGULAR $1.75.
REGULA.R $1.65°
REGULAR $1.25.
REGULAR 90c.
REGULA.R .50c.
CLEARANCE PRICE
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CLEARANCE PRICE 90c.
"CLEARANCE PRICE ...
CLEARANCE PRICE ' 35e
AS WE HAEV AT PRESENT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THESE GOODS, IDON'T
FORGET SOME OF ricH4si• Ati'ONLY DRESS LENGTHS. RETABiliBER THE OLD 'SAYING;
"THE EARLY BIRD' CATCHES THE WORM." •
Phone 59
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ZURICH Produce Wanted
Bring us Your Alsilte and Clover Seed. We always pay: the
highest Market Price according to Quality
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s :Helen Foster le visiting at
t and Mrs Ernie Meyers tare
ing at Detroit.
Ss Clara. Weber is visiting a
tsst Agnes kaercher left for
'eon'," Mich en Tuesuay, wherE,
Will 'stay for some time
Mr, and Mrs. Perey Clark of
eotithe past week 'With relatives
.eertain class of American wo-
i•cliange husbands as easily as
de dress,
Gert -de "Veber under-
lt,e an operation for PCMOval of
'Orisils one day. last week, and is
regressing faVorably
r''and Mrs Fred Witmer of Ex-
Viiehewr, Were 'Sunday -visitors
sis Agnes Hartman pf the Go...
fOr",°'.KitCheiter, where she will ac-
o,Buffale an.d other eastern points
',Mr 'and bfri-Chandler 't-De-
ireit who spent .their vacation at
the home of the latter's parents,
Mnitand Mrs j. Snell, have ieturned
ttertthe city.
Mr wad Mrs \V H Franz, of 'Wat-
.ciAtio were week -end visitors with
,ii3a,o spent khe past week here;
re timed With them
Litt ;were to London this
ferinesday. The Rev's ,sister,
Eliabeth Litt, going through
operationt,-. t'
was a Sunday, Jelsiter at
l'itabYlen,Line, Mrs Deatiirow, who
-.3sited here 'for some -
rued' with h::n
'!'Metssrs Ward Fritz, Lee 0.1.Thien,
!Xeilltiitt Woods ane Russell P„te-
Clot' at Olphaht, Lake Huron;' ret-
urned on -Tuesday evening and re-
itert a splendid outing, at this fine
The dry weather ,continues and
potatoes are very Arnall, also all
IN... hoe crops. 4.8 suffering, as
Well as the. fields of beans which
.rtge Rai -Ware to the north and
Sinith of and we are in bad need
..tiT-he. gasoline Supply is not ex-
,hauSted yet. TJ mteed States oil
,hausted yet. ITniteeci States oil
month in order to reduce the stn. -
plus of 'gas' and crude oil, which
haVe run away ahead of consum-
ption
Mr 3. Hey Jr disposed of his
Lhndsome little pacing horse, Lit-
tlo. Hall, to Mr. Mervyn Durnion
or Ooderich. Mr Hey received the
handsome value of over $500.00 for
,t1-3,8 promising young horse, and
hope the new proprietor will have
continued success with same
' In our article of a few weeks
ago stating that the former teach -
mg staff has all been ree-engaged
for Zuriph ,Pol•lic School, we,
however, Were net aware at the
time. that Miss M A Laniont had
"ii..signed as teacher of Room, I,
and is 'yet no, one has been engag
ed. for thia position
WE CAN GIVE YOU PROMPT
SERVICE ,ON*fitt;PLICATING BR-
OKEN LEZ•ISES AND SPECTACLES
REPAIRING
HESS the Jeweler
i%lioNE NO. .74
Chester L. ,Snaith, Publishes*
$1,25 a Year. In A.t%a$ M
SIM 71,1 ARREARS, $2 MAY BB °MAIM1
Incorporated 1855
Capital and ReserVe $9,000009
Over 125 Branches
MOLSONS BANK
This institution offers deposits
every six, months, and ireetIontr
frorn re.ci: tape in case of vittlly6
SaVings Department at evert
Bra.netit.' Deposits of $1 and
tip*ards invited.
C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
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14 Also a' 'NtiliAber of' Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices '
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*- .C1.0 Bags, Silt Cases and Trunks at Right 'Prices.
'11' .. FfiED.'THIEL ..- ZURICH' is
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BARGAINS
$ IN.4.
+ Canvass Footvitear
* See our South Window for 'Big Sacrafice in broken lines of
11 White Canvass footwear. Prices ranging from .75c. to $1.59.
+ • Also many new varieties of Canvass Footwear in our Stock
4, • not listed here.
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+ WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
..1. Repairing done by the very latest methods
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4. • ZURICH
The Ladeis' Aid of,,SVMeter's
Lutheran Church ,celebiAtect their
ibth anniversary on Sunday last.
The ladies attended in body occupy
;eg the front pews. They rend-
t,,red two fitting, Anthems and a
eached. by Rev. H. Rembe, Total
!eceipts for /the fifteen years are
• i'3379.2`9; Total expenses $3299.29;
Out of tills $259.50 for MISS1013S;Fbr
1.90 poor and reeedy *.1.30,00; Stud-
ents Aid $175.0e; Soldiei a Relief 83.20
• late. balance was spent in the
hurch. property and other ca uses.
May God's Blesaings rent upon tho
Aid in futture
CASTOR IA
ray Infants and Children •
in Use for 0%4,40 Years
"ray* besot
SPECIAL VALUES
WE HAVE JUST OPENE D UP A NICE LOT OF THE LIT-
EST..PATTEJEINS AND COLORS IN CREPES, GINGHAMS,
'VOiLS, PRINTS, GELATEAS, ETC. ALSO WE ARE MAKING,
A BIG DISCOUNT ON HALTERS, AND HARNESS PIEPAntS,
MITTS, AND' GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS, ETC., ETC.
GIVE US A. CALL AND YOU WILL FIND THAT cigE,
ICES, (QUALITY CONSIDERED) WILL COMPARE WITH ANY
OF °tat COMPETITORS.
Highest Prices for Farm Produce
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERONANt
PHONE 11 9'7 E31.„Ake
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