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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1916-10-06, Page 1Vol. XVI l Automobile Rugs and Dusters We have lout in stock a fine Iot of automobile rugs and dusters. Many pretty patterns. Call and see these goods Langford Collars For horses inclined to sore and galled shoulders. Highly re- commended by those who have usei them on their horses. A fine line of Single Harness. Prices Right. Sweat. Pads, Curry Combs, Axle Grease, Gall Cure R. F. STAD E = ZURICH *++++3_9dr++++++++4.4.4++°r :.++4. +4&4.+4.++. 4 4.r✓r+{4 4++4.f+fir+4 4. 4. .4. 4. We are showing"exceptionally good values in the above lines. Selling prices are lower than actual cost price at the present time. Shrewd buyers will appreciate this, as everything • has gone up in price, While the stock lasts we will sell at less than • the old price. Come early and make your choice while the stock 'I ▪ is well assorted. 4. Men's • and Boys' Fall Suits and Overcoats Suits to measure $20 and up. Our Ger,F:s Furnishings have been bought for particular men. We have what you want. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for. goods 4 Br APPEL URICH THE LOME OF BETTER VALUES 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. . 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 9 4. 4 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. • HER j. LIQ ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, I916. NO 13 evermreereere.reee-s41141/• 410le ..„ LOCAL NEWS. 'WILY 11.3011,500 *.a 4.a •i 1+c..,,ae Next Molnday ffy11 trl ia.ni sgiwing Day atnid will be observed as a, holiday. Mr. Geo. Hess, of -Detroiit xe vis- iting relatives and friends here for a week, " 1i11 Fke datchee' 4 .i S n1 inert [Tuesday. Will pay 8 ' e.n is la lb. J. Preeter. s Large shipment of ie epi op9e bat- aeries arrived, Best Make, Price 35. cents. C. !Hjastleib. :Mies Simpson, of Guelph, is vis- iting it the honee of her uncle, Mr. W. C. •W(agner, this week. Mrs. C. L.'Smith and Mrs. Ily. .Sehade tare visiting their former home in Milverton for a week. Mr. John. [Trrnemn.es, of .Detroit, visited thiis +mother, Mrs. E, 'true-. \inlnler, of town during the past week. tell. .I . F. Stade has moved into the residence which he recently purchased from Mr. W. Bender, of Detroit. Mr. land Mrs. B. ,J Kraft, Mr. and Mrs, F. Preeter, Jr,, ami. Mrs. F. Preeter, .Sr., .of Dashwood, visit- ed ne ntives In town on Sunday. iMe, Charles Weber, and two daughters, Misses Eva and Gert- rude, visited relatives in Crosswell each., this. week. Mrs. Casper Weber, who had been' visiting in, that town, acc;mpanie 1 themhome CARLOAD DUTCH SETTS WANTED We wall pay Scents per lb. for good clean dutch setts,a beginning Oct. 10th, Ruby et Geseho, Mise M. ,J Walker, of Haysville,. formerly teacher in the public school here, visited irienidsn town', dta over Sutny. Messrs. John and Ephaelam Mines, of near Shakespeare, visited their uncle, Mr. A. G. E•.hnes, for a;few days this week. Mr„ John Schnell, who has been living in Mrs. C. Hess' house, has moved into the house vacated by Miss 'Ida Ortwein, Dr, E. S. Hardie, dentist, will be at the Dominion House, Zurich, on Wednesday, and Wednesday of the following week. Mr. and Mira. john Hartman, Goshen Line have returned from a pleasent trip to Hiamiltou+, Nia- gara Falls, and. Watford. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin, worm, of Detroit, visited' at the -home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Wurm, for a few days this week. We will :take in sett onions after. Oet, 10th, We [pay 8cts,.;;Ser lb. for good hard dry setts, • • Price guaraniteed ,agakeet other,,, dealers. C. iteartleib . One dollar rand forty- eight cents. per bushel is-beiing paid at e Zurich flour +mills :far wheat this week. This is as much aels being paid on the Toronto markets. ted An.emctbroidered cdshiOn°lop ri lost in the show house on+ Zurich. • Fair Day. A number nine entry card was pinned on to it. This was likely picked up by mistake by some other exhibitor. By re- turning same to the secretary, A. . lEEese :you will confer a.favor on the owner. Incorporated 1855 The MOLSONS BANK CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 96 Branches in Canada A Genera, Banking Business Transacted IRBANK MONEY ORD Savings Bank Department Interest at highest current rates Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Manager i if10011010411.041114114 filmileatt 11/04mif000Zff * iI-,iNlifi(NINff 1 i 1 Bargain in Working Shoes A lot of ladies every day good working shoes, tan, worth from $2.50 to $8, while they last Only $1.75 Big Reduction in Prices Of all Summer Foot wear. It will pay you to see our goods and get our prices. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes. • C. FRITZ Zurich The Home of Good Shoes �! 1 1 411100.11100111..10041114f41**1114.1111111Mittilmtieifilket04111104116411.Fri 111111191111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HI11111111111!11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HI111111IIIII919;111IINn EM1111rmmmmmimuuttuuttnuutmluutip DO YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A Of course youdo. Well; we sell only the best that money can buy 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 that you will require for hot weather Highest prices for Farm Produce Stare closed Tuesday and Friday nights at 6 R. N. DOUGLAS EST? PHONE 11 on 82 (BLAKE 9�1�11leil11191111111111111111111$1111111111111111111111111!U181111111111111H11111111111nIIII1111i1ii11111111111i111111I1111iI1111111i11111111111111111111111111111110111411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 4.+4-1-14++++++++++++++++++++ n.+4 ++++++++ +++++++dr++++++++ ++++++++ Sri ++++ L3' ++++++++->"+4II ++++++++^IIS- +++fir++++" I t ` "'i`"'i+ "+"+"44444 iftrblimask- 10011 c street Weary Ott "cannot i Vali se,rvIceabile c torn, It drapes well -yet gives better ser- vice Owl the ripest serge, and d o es , croft catch ,„,tive d e Evvry"ai!►a4e. • Silks for Fall and Winter Wear Taffeta silks, yard wide, special for $1,25 a yard, This Line is of exceptional val- ue, extra heavy make, rich dyes and finish, shown in black and blue, [Special at $1,25. Black silks and sateen( of all kinds for dresses, suits, separate coats, skirts and blouses. The list of assortments and styles is too great for enumeration' in this space but any particular silk in black is almost sure to be here. Prices isrtart for yard wide at $1 and up. FALL FASHION FETE To -day and following days is an exposition of thea roved fashions in Women's, pp ' Misses and Childress appapel and the most recent productions of fabrics, including silks, woollens, dress goods, etc. The Opening Days are intendedto acquaint you with that which is new in all our merchandise. It is not intended that the opening should be regarded as a bait to lure you to counters and shops, Tather are these opening days, days of special courtesy and you are alwaysewelcotne in this store, as free in your wanderings as you would be in your own bgme, MILLINERY OPENINGS, Tuesday and Wednesday Our Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Clifton. Smart autumn hats will be on display. Wide brimmed sailors with flaring brims, triconcs, Tam O'Shanter and turbans are in the offering, treated with that simplicity whichis the season's keynote in trimming -a silvery or bright bead ornament, a band of fur, a trifle cf a feather, of such consist the decorations, applied with that touch:which makes it chic, Sweater Coats We have just received our new Mei's Ladies' and Chlldrens'sweat- er goats which are on display. PEETE Corded Velvet We are showing a fine assort- ment in corded velvets in all colors and et the old prices. 27 inches wide at 60 and 65e a yard. i r hr Crepe THE wearing qualities of this crepe are unexcelled. The mixture of wool and mohair is eApecia1ly flsze. A good s asonabie th in all colors. Furs& Fur Coats Dress Fabrics at Popular Prices A splendid display of ladies' FurScarfs and Muffs at old prices. STOVES OV AND RANGES On the wall .of every kitchen,in every home is written theWard Enamel, hard white Porcelains iEnraunel. rat is good. becausei+t is bright, iIt is:.goad because itis clean, at is good because wom- en think it is good. Today ranges must have pan els of :porcelain Enamel, two main items of style in ranges in demand this or ear. White Porcelain Enamel and simple plain designs in Nickletrimaning, these up to the minute touches are combined in our 1916 Peerless Range, which has provena big seller with, us for years past We are showingthis range in dif ferenit styles, also in, a left hand range, Besides the Peerless we are showing the Gilt Edge, Hap py Thought, Othello, and the High Oven Peninsula that is attract- ing everybody that sees it. We are also showing alargeline of Heater Ease Burners and Parlor Cooks, Our special in this line is the Regal Penins+nla, which we will put up against any thing ion the 'market. .A call will corn+vinee you that this is heproper place to buy arange or heater when ,you need one. Highest Prices for Produce. Phone Tweeds and Tartans for child- yen's wear, fall and winter school dresses an;d for ladies' separate ekiet. Raincoats Rairoc'oa(•s of extra quality. All i eames ;deuble-stitched and gum- med. ,lvery coat guaranteed,. A; special purchase from the makers sizes 36 to ,94, coats worth froml $1o.. iltp to $16. 414+4 ++ +++++++++++++++++ 14+44k9+tii+++ +4 IIi++++++ 4.i + +++++.14�+.. t•II�^++ i 4.1.4444 4.144»4+$414 44+,144 444.4444444-44+144++++++4•14,1 F++" +++ .t4'. +3+ OIFS 4 4,? 44 414, 44, • 3.6 r, •