HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-08-11, Page 1Vol. XVII,
Automobile Rugs and Dusters
We have put in stock a fine lot ofautomobilerugs
Many pretty patterns.. Call and see these goods
and dusters.
Langford Collars
For horses inclined to sore and galled shoulders. Highly re-
commended by those who haveused them on their horses.
A fine line of Single Harness. Prices . Right.
Svtat Nis, Curry Combs, Axle Grease, Gall Cure
R. F. STADE ( = ZURICH
atommommommowani
�_-
• 44+++4.4.44++++444444++++44+44 +++4.4.++++++++++44 ++++++++•P
4.
4.
All woollens, serges, clothing, in fact all lines of men's and boy's $
wear have greatly increased in price, owing to the war.
'ClearingIca
ren of Men's a
nd Boys'
f
Summer Wear
We are givi ng special discounts on all lines of Summer Goods 4.
to clear. •
All our goods are the best that money can buy and are fully 4
guaranteed in style and quality. All at the old prices.
Just now we are showing•Straw.
tIats, all styles;, Men,s and Boy's
Clothing, Underwear, etc., t
(At reduced prices.)
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods
URI
THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES
ZURICH, FRIDAY MV i0IING, AUGUST
1916.
LOCAL NEWS.
' i ysy�•s�cyel�es�ca� s�eatrsi
Mrs. Pauline Faustti.of La Grange
llle., is visiting relatives heee.
Miss i»lea'nore Hartleib a Tor-
onto,
or ontto, is spending a few weeks at
her home here. ,
Messrs. H. Hnnlchley, J •Viatson
avid fillips. Bitowp, of .Seafortil, were
visitors in town last lcziday.
Mr.,.,W;, C. Callfas; has received
his new separator, manufactured
by the. Goodison, Co., Sarnia.
Dr. E. S. Hardie, dentist, will bei
at the Dominion House, Zurich, on
Wednesday, and Wednesday of
the following week..
Ptes. R. M. Geiger and A. Sur-
erus, of the signalling corps
stationed at Toronto, spent a
few days at their respective homes
here this week.
The present strength of the\
Hurons is thirty-four officers and
83N .,men. To bring the battalion
up to full strengthtwo officers
einil 2 9 men are still required":
The growers of dutch sett on-
ions in this section are busily en-
gaged .pulling theta. at Pres,.; t
The crop is only a fair one tis
year, and many patches will nut:
pay for the seed 'that was .snWtt,i
on them. The dry weather is o'isb
casing : anuch *difficulty in lifting
them as the ground is baked a ver:'
them, •
The .Baht Act has been amend
to permit the Minister ;of Finance„
to claiir from all the banks o€'
Canada the balances unclaimed for.
n'iore than five full years, the anon
eys, to beused for the Patriotic
:Fond or tor any other purpose-
ful- the ,public. interest. Fornrerly,,
anby un'cle,bned deposits after five.
deans were olazmed l y 1thc ;ja..nk,
Any ipersoan rrrishing to fi1dnate
a special prize for any exhibit at
the Zurich Fall Fair should com-
naun1^ate with the se:re!-ary at once
as .the list of special prizes will be
MJack Routledge, of tile' ♦�w'4 4.11141 i44ia1w.44 - _ _
Sr.,lVr ___ -
s Bank staff, Exeter, called
04,191d friends here on 1line yr Bargain In i y orking Shoes
Fritz is offering aline . sof
Axford shoes at ,less than!c�►e ;' ,A11 +standard shoes. Do
spa. itniss this,
rs,:G. A, Bissett, an4 son, Fred
of4attford Heights, are visiting.
at,,the home of the former's paren-
tis, 1 r, and Mrs.' F., Hess, sr., this
we?k.
tivtfi 'August Weseioh, and
da,itgidetrs, Bella, N 1.ie and -Mar-
garet, of Berlin, epont a few days.
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weseloh
this. W -4k,
A•'.wi'nl of bowlers were in+,Hen-
salt on Friday and learned a few.
ithe later rules -an,d .regulations
of,he game, The score at the
e `of 21 ends was 17 all.
The annual Sunday School pic
tric of the Lutheran church willbe
held, at !Grand Bend on Thursday
August, 17th. All those WI ailing
to . u with the carryflls tshoulfl
haihcl in their names before Tuesday
>eyeiling, to either R. F. Stade. or
Hess
."▪ 1y. 8 lbs best ginger snaps 25c
3 cakes oatmeal soap 10c
4.
.1• 2 bars Home soap 25c
"I Eng dream baking pwdr, with sealer reg 25c for 20e
• 5 ib bag Moody's odorless Elenzine 85
Pu+e cane granulated srgar $8.50 per 100 lbs
-1•
.4*
Incorporated 1855
The
MOLSONS
BANK
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
96 Branches in Canada
A Genera, Banking
Business Transacted,
. u :' 'L R LErgin OF CRPOIT
s
t+�s
� rar�rxlV�k ,2af,O.lM7BY �.li,`D W,
•- Sayings Bank Department
Interest at highest current rates
Zurich Branch
printed on the large posters to be R. T. DUNLOP; Manager
issued raft an early date. iamommummossasmonamasamana
A lot of ladies every day good working shoes, tall, worth frog'
$2.50 to $8, while they last
Only $1.75
Big Reduction in Prices
Of all Summer Foot wear. 'It will pay you to ses our. good
and get our prices.
IRepairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
1 C. FRITZ, Zurich
I
The Home of Good Shoes
1
4*+140wUA 1+110 44lrMri 44,1•*44 44 44emMwlt moor'
III�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIII tillIIIIIIIIIIIIilllill!IIIIIIIIIIIIilllillllllllillliiillllllNillllllllilllslilllllillllliilllllilllillilllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllNllllllililllllsCd>
DO YOU BELIEVE 8
TiiERE •ISA BEST? -
. course u se y o. d
Well, we sell only the best that money can but
in all lines we carry. This week we are reducing
our prices on
Canvas and Spring Shoes,
Straw Hats, Dusters, Fly
Nets and other lines tha
you will require for hot weather
rc..so.:F ��rmProduce,
. .1 .� . � -•h a,
Store closed Tuesday and Friday nights at 6
E.
. R. N. DOUGLAS _.
PHONE 11 on 82 BLAKE
NCIPIIIIIII6111IflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIflRIIIIINll1111111111111111111111111$IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII n IIBIIIIIIIIIUIISHI;IIi lIsI1111111HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINlll61illllilis!ISIIsiIIII111111IflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIISVS
t44.4,++++++++++++++++++++++ ;++4•F'+•-1,+++++•F•II•+1•.r.•or++✓o+•i••d••II••i+,i••3••i++•II ++3f+++•++++++• •1•+++ ++++++•5.+4.+4 ++++++++++++. ++ +44+42+++++++44++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++f
THE GREAT
AUGUST
CLEAN-UP SALE
Of Ladies', Children's and Men's Summer Wear. A remarkable series of sales that will continue throu-
ghout August with bargains inreliablewanted goods, that will make present purchasing a matter of
greatest economy. Preparations have been made to give the biggest bargains this store has ever known.
Men's & Boys' C1'othing
Men's Summer Suits, sizes 36 to 40
regular $8.00 to clear at $4.00
Boy's Suits, regular $4 and $5, to clear at $2
Men's fancy Summer Vests to clear at 75cts
Men's and Boys'. Straw Hats to clear at
HALF PRICE
Middies, Etc
Girls white middies; trimmed with blue, 6 to 14 years to clear at 50e
Girls all white middies from 6 to 12 years to clear at 75c
Girls tan middies, trimmed red and blue to clear at 750
Ladies' middies, all white, sizes 86 to 40 to clear at 750.
regular $1.25 for $1.00
4t , . 44 ft 44
Children's rompers from 2 to 5 years
Boys 2 piece wash suits to clear at
Children's linen summer coats, regular
Ladies' cambric drawers, regular
500
750
$1,50 for 75e
$1.25 for 50e
I® allies' Ready-to-Wea
Ladies' cambric under skirts, regular
and voile waists, , regular
,4
6
white
lawn
4'
44
44
44 46 <4
64
• 4t
•44 46
it
$2.00 for $1.00
1.00 for 60e
150 for ' 75c
2.00 for 1.00
regular $2 50 and $3 for 1.25
A nice line of house dresses with• dust cap to match for only $1.00
Also a • nice line with cap and apron to match, very special at $1.25
1 only wa2 linen wash suits, sizes 14 and 16, regular $3.25 for $2,00
Fih dress, size 16, regular $2.50 for $1.50
1 <4 44 46 64 12,
Lathes' Hose
Line of colored hose, regular 25 and 40c to clear at 2 pr for 25c
Job line of black fine ribbed cotton hose, all sizes to clear at 15e a pr
Job line of black plain ladies' hose 8} to 10 2 pr for 25e
The new shade of Champagne Kase, silk boot, 50c a pr
GIRLS' TERRY' [-:.ATS
Line of girls terry hats, regular
44 64 44 it
and felt hats regular
GROCERIES
J. P'EETER
ighest Prices for Produce
75e for 500
50c for 25c
64 $1.50 for 98c
Children's Dresses, Etc
A line of children's dresses, dark patterns, sizes from 2 to 6 years
to clear at 25e
500
50e
750
10 only print dresses with belt to clear at
Girls' wash dresses from 4 to 12 years
8 to 14 year regular $1 for
Children's white lawn dresses, embroidery trimmed at
85o
44 44 4: and lace trimmed at 50c
44 44 a It :4 /4 to clear at 75c
Children's white all over embroidery skirts to clear at
Zurich
Phone g
$1.00
CORSET COVERS, ETC -
Ladies' corset corers at
Corsets regular $1 for 25o
Fine white dress embroidery regular 60e for 650
$1,25 for 75c
u 4: a e4 4t $1.50 for $1
Mnslins and Vestings, reg 250 to 50e for 10e a yd
40 yds Kimono print regular 15c for 10c a yd
44:H4.14,14+,04.4 -H.+4 4.4.4 *.• r4 ,f41 w:;. •,3.1••, r+•« .. -t� 4• : f++1117,; -1>'4':,4e' • 74.1, 4 ?:�%:• .. . r „ ,. .
� , . • '�+►+�ia��'^4�44144404114'144°'1•4.44'"r'i44;-1.yi4:$14:441ti'ft"3'4 kt^'ft'Hrt•++°$°4^++4i•ft^t^•t•+F+ib+fi^
4.
',
44.
44
4.
.44
44
14.
4.
4.
43.
44,