Zurich Herald, 1919-06-20, Page 1V o w la I X
ZURICH
ERALD
ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1919,
No 50
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Rugs, Blankets, Bells
IFull line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial Solicited
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FRED THIEL ZURICH
4--4, 4. 4. + 4, sir•—+ ' 4 + 4, 4, .f,
YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
win be promptly attended to here. See:us about
DOt7ILE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
All our sewing done by hand
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A number from here took in the
moonlight excursion out of rod
e:rilch on the steamer, "Greyhound"
on Monday night.
Mr. John Laporte was a member
of the delegation which waited on
Sir Adam Beek on Thursday of
last week re hydro radials for
Hurolr• ICounity,
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PflEETER'S
Midsummer Specials
for the month of June.
WHITE VOILE WAISTS
:At $1.00 3 doz. white Voile waists
rembrodiers front, trimme.l with
lace on collar .and cuff, size 34-44
SPLENDID VALUE
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• LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS
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In Georgette and crepe du ehene
waists at $4.00 and $5.00
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BETTER QUALITY VOILE
' WAISTS AT $3.00
Better quailty Voile waists in
neat Swiss embrodered froxts,neat
ly trineth ed collars and 'mfrs,` siz-
es 34 to 42, EXTRA SPECIAL'
Value $3.00 1 '
WHITE SILK WAISTS
11n all sizes, at $2. and $3. each.
and ;pique, two pockets, finished`
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with ,pearl buttons.
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LADIES' HOSE
Cottoln and lisle hose in white,
brown and black sizes 8% to 10.
SILK. ANKLE HOSE IN BLACK!'
And white colors, sizes 8% to -10.
LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE
Colors in Brown taupe, dark grey,
champagne and black, size 9%
CHILDS' RIBBED LISLE lIOSE
Mercerized finish, colors in white
black hind broiwn, sizes 4% to 81-2,
MENS' PANAMA HATS
A niece assortment of mens' Paan
am -a harts in the new styles at a
low price
WOMENS1 & CHILDS MIDDIES
IA .splendid assortment of wom-
ens' and children middies in pain
white and stripes collars long and
short sleeves, all sizes.
CHILDREN'tS ROMPERS
'Children's Rompers made from
good quality print in neat srtipe3
pattern, size 2 to 7 years.
LITTLE C+IRLS' GINGHAMS
Little girl's Gingham .tresses in
brown, grey and navy plaid eff-
- act sizes 2 to 14 years.
BIG BUNGALOW APROONS
Iitengalo aprons made from ex-
tra quality print in striped pat-
terns; both. light and dark colors.
J. PREETE
Produce Wanted
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We have in stock for qui;.*k de-
livery Dein (lay Loaders.— Louis
Prang, Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bisset, of
Gederileh visited relatives here en
;Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs, E. Bossenberry sp-
ent 'Sunday with friends near
Dashwood,
Mr, and Mrs. Simon Suerus o2
near Hensall, visited relatives here
oc'er Sunday.
A number from Lown atten rel
the Liberal convention held at
Ileasall on Monday.
Pte. Carl Schnell, son of Mr.
David Schnell, of Aberdeen, Sask.,
visited relatives here last week.
All who enjoy good spor's sho-
pia attend the field sports at the
Fair Grounds next Friday even-
ing:
Brussels and Zurich played the
returt, game of baseball on the
laurel diamond on Thursday of
this week.
Mr. D. Gottschalk and daught:..r
Vera, of. Bad Axe, ' Mich.,, visited
relatives here for a few days last
week.
No services will be held in the
Lutheran church next Sunday, as
th' pastor, Rev, H. Rembe is at-
te. filing the annual conference.
. Sir•. and Mrs, Charles Keller and
soil, Adolph, and Mr. and Mrs.
CO rad Kehler v;,sited relatives and
fri+nds in Kitchener over Sunday.
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mong those who returned from
rseas to this section recently(
Lieut, H. J. Siemon, Ptes. D.
' irke, Carl Schnell, John Dabus
Elmore Deters,
U. F. Club 14th con., well
e picnic at Grand Bend on
J etet It` is expel ted,. ili.ni a
prominent speaker will be at the
picnic and give an address.
Mr. W. H. Pule and sister, Miss
® Pearl, Mrs. A. A. Weber and son,
a and IMIrs Roland Geiger and sail,.
• visited relatives in Lslowel, El-
0 mire and other points for a few +
ea days last week.
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Ota Lieut. H. J. Siemon returned to
• his home here from overseas ani
•Monday evening, He has ben
overseas since the spring of 1910
® and rose from the ranks to the
e position of Lieutenant,
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• -Mr. John J. Smith attended tiie
• funeral of his father, Mr. Joseph
0 Smith, at Crosswell, Mich. The
0 late Mr, Smith was a former res-
ident of this section and well kno- I-
wn to many of the residents.
Zurich and Bayfield baseh:1
teams niet on the Baylieid diem
and last. Thursday and Zurich came
victorious by the score of 7 to 5.
The local team are putting up a
high class game and look good foe
the whole season.
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FIELD SPORTS
ZURICH FAIR GROUNDS
Friday, June 27th
L ommenrin at 6 o'clock, p. m.
sharp.
The program wilt 'consist of.
Athletic Sports -Running, Jumping.
Shot Putting, Girls Races, Wheel-
barrow race, Boxing in barrels„
pie eating contest, etc.
Also a matched 100 -yd. foot
race between Sam. Hey of Blake
and H. McDougall, of Godeireh(
Township for a $10.00 side bet.
See posters for full particulars'.
C. FRITZ,
Manager of Sports.
Don't miss the concert in the
Town Hall this evening.
. Mr. Dan Geiger and son of Bres-
Ilau, N•i,sited the former's brother,
Mr. Ab, Geiger o'ver Sunday
Miss Irene Lipphardt has retu-
rned home after spending a week
lwith relatives and friends in Sea-
forth.," r
Mrs. J. Mel:ck returned home af-
I ter spending a few weeks with her
daughter, Mrs, I. Hudson at Sea -
forth,.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Smith and
son, Gordon., and Mr. and Mrs. R.
,Schwartzentruber motored to
I New Hamburg and Baden on Sat-
urday. visiting friends and relati-
ves Mr_ and Mrs. Schwartzentr--
ubee will visit there for some
time.
AITKENS--FUSS
A quiet wedding took l'Ilace at:
the Lutheran church at high noon'
on Wednesday, Juna•a.8th, when)
Rev. H. Rembe performed the'
ceremony which united in marriage
Miss Violet, daughter of Mrs. C.
Puss and Mr. Henry Aitkens, of
Hay Towrship. The Herald joins
in extending best wishes.
Incorperated 1855
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BANK
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
Om 100 Brandies in Canada
A General Banking
Business Transacted
CIRCUL.ARLETTEROF CREDIT
BANK MONEY ORDER
Savings Bank Department
Interest at highest current rates
Zurich Branch
W. D. COLLES, Manager
W. G. Hess
Jeweller and Optician
Just Received a supply ot
NOBBY, TRACTION AND WHITS
DIAMOND TIRES AND TUBES.
BISTCLE AND AUTO SUPPLIES
Cameo Necklets
Waterman's High-grade
Fountain Pens and
Bicycle Accessories.
Complete Line Of
WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND
CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN PENS PL-
ASFILIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES, BICYCLE REPAIRING
AND VULCANIZING, ETC.
Phone No. 74.
Mr Oscar Ducharme has pure
chased from .Mrs, A. Johnston and
Mr. Wm. S. Johnston the farm on
the Sauble Line soeth, .and gets
immediate possession, but the
sellers reserve this year's '.rope
Mr. Ducharme has been living on
the farm for some years.
The Womens' Institutes are
having their summer series of me-
etings again+. ;Zurich is having,,
theia':s on June 28th, the speaker
will ba Miss Gilholm, of Bright,
who will give a talk on "Our Pri'; -
i'leges , and Responsibilities as Can-
adian !Womien.' ' We expect a
t cry iintereeting and instructit e a'.l
dress., and are extending a hearty
:invitation to all Ladies of, Zurich
The nieetiing will be held at the. n.
home of Mr. Wm. Siebert at 3 ke
p. m. aha Saturday June 28th,
Mr Riichard Denison, who t etur-T
ned from overseas a few days ago
was a pleasant caller on the Ad-
vocate on Thursday last, Mr.
Jeinn:ion was aanong the early re
Bruits' going overseas and relates
many interesting incidents of the
war, he having spent the greater
part of his time in France. Be-
fore leaving 'for overseas Mr, Jen -
niton was a, resident of Parkhill,
but is a2.mw visiting among- friends
ear
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` . We invite you to inspect our
new shoes for spring and summer
wear. See our line of
X O !PPS
LEG - SH ES
For Men
For Ladies
All Styles and Sizes
Wear well kind
1',UTTER AND EGGS WANTED
C. FRITZ
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We are offering some bargains in
Wail Papers, Mixed Paints
and other lines.,
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Highest Pricesfor Farm Produce
Your wants taken care of
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