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Zurich Herald, 1920-07-15, Page 11 LURCH Vol. XX I No RAL ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1920. SIJMMER POOTWEAR Now that the summer ie here at last, the; 'demand for White and 'Tennis Shoes will be heavy We have stocked heavily, to meet. the 'demand, I ; : i i ! , Our Stock is very complete and we' have a full range of men's, wo- men's, youth's Misses' and children'sbrown, white, and some lines in black, all in the, well-known Fleet -foot brand For example, •.the child's Sandals, the Two -strapped Slippers • for ',women'a medium -heel Oxford; also an Oxford with low heel; For` genuine comfort' the Canvas shoe has no equal during the hot Summer. pontlise REPAIRING NEATLY AND• PROMPTLY DONE --�� 1111100 1111_ Chester L, Smith, Publisher de $1.25 a Year In Advance W. H. PFI LE ZURICH11 3 ••000s000000sskJ" ®•� `® •000loo .••'66.0041400 000 0e,®®•••••••••00000••••••••••••••••• • • • • •• • Values that will • • .• JA NEW SHOWING OF GEOR- GETTE BLOUSES. A SPLENDID • RANGE OF COLORS AND STYLES MODERATELY PRICED AT $10. eter's ,.• WRITE VOILE BLOUSES • White , Voile Blouses, made from splendid quality white Voiles in • sizes from 36 to 44, at $2.50 each. ' WHITE WASH SKIRTS • •, t� White wash Skirts made from good quality of middy cloth and pique finished with pockets and belt. All sizes. • WOMEN'S AND GIRL'S MIDDIES 'A. splendid range of Womens' and Girls' Middies with long and short 40 sleeves, plain white and with fancy w collars and cuffs. 1 LADIES' COTTON VESTS • • ' Ladies' cotton vests short sle- eves or, sleeveless and cumfy cut styles. • • • • Ladies' Combinations in a range • of styles with short sleeves and lace trimmed yol1,e. • •0 LADIES' COMBINATIONS • • 0 • • • 0 • • • • • • • • r • • • .0 ;SHIRTS IA. full line of shirts always on •hand including the W. G. R. Re v'- ,• ersible cuff, also some real fancy • silk shirts at reasonable prices. ,• Sizes 12% to 171,4. • e re News make many Friends MISSES' GINGHAM DRESSE:, Made from good quality plaid, Ginghams in pink and blue comb- inations, square neck and pockets. FRENCH GEORGETTE CREPE •A splendid quality in Navy, white black, flesh, tan, brown, grey, full 36 inches wide.. A Speieal at $3.00 a yd. Also crepe de chene in all the latest colors. FANCY VIOLES AND CREPES A splendid showing of figured Voila and flowered crepes in all, colors. These voiles are of good .. guaality and no two patterns alike in '5 yd. dress lengths. Price's ranging from $1:25 to. $2.25 a yd. •ANDERSOS'S SCOTCH GING- • HAMS. . A few pieces Anderson's Scotch Ginghams in plaid and check pat- terns 38 inches • wide. Splendid washing quality. Special at 75c. yd. LADIES' SILK HOES Ladies' Silk Hoes, colors; black, white, brown, taupe, blue, grey, and champagne. MEN'S WEAR Our Clothing Department needs no word of remembrance, as every- one knows the splendid assortm- ent of Men's, Young.- Men's and Boys suits always kept on hand. All;we want you to do is look thein over and we know you will be surprised at the different .patt- erns we have, ranging from $20.00 to $50.00. And a . better line of young Men's Form" Fitting. Single and Double Breasted, cannot be seen elsewhere. MEN'S SILK SOCKS Men's Silk Socks in white, blat, brown and grey, sizes to 113. a• ,• t ,• P.I •0 w s , Seed Corn Mr. Lindsay •Wurm of Detroit, is :visiting relatives here. Mr, Ed. Warm. of Crediton was in the 'village on Friday. Mr, John Zeller of Grand Forks Mich., is visitnig relatives i:t Zurich, Miss- L. Roese of Milverton was a Sunday visitor with her friend, Mrs, .C. L. Smith. Miss Mary Gascho has returned from Sarnia, where she spent a • few weeks, • Mr. .and Mrs. Jacob Smith of • Detroit 'visited relatives and fr-i • ends here last week. eMiss V. Siebert, who has been engaged as ,milliner, at Wingham • for the past season, has returned a to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Kibbler and 0 family of Listowel spent the • past week at the home of Mr. and. • Mrs. C. Fritz. Mrs. J. Selloff and two daughe•- ers, Ruth and Louisa., of Londo'r, are the guests of the Misses Ethel and Eva Williams. • as 1 • • Mrs. Hy. Demuth, her son Al- • bert, sand daughter .Mrs. Young, • and her little son, of Port Arthur • are 'visiting relatives here. • Mr. F. L. Willgoose, Prin: of the London Conservatory of music, • was in Zurich on Wednesday, pre- siding over the theory examinat- 1 •• tons. , ,,s To -day Thursday, the Lutheran a;ad.:Evangelical S. Schools ser • era ing their annual picnics at at end,, and as a consegua- r el uiet. c. ��Jn rvili be v y� , c ssenberry as at Sunday. Mrs. Bos `rho Iliad been in ,t. •' •. • •.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. •` • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • do A • 0 w • • • • Our Hats are here waiting for • you, but you'll have to hurry as • our hat stock is limited, and we • want you 'to see the different sha- des we have on hand. •• s • • •• • • We have a limited quantity of. Cliciee Selected Seed Corn Lea wing, White Cap and Golden Glow, which we are selling while lasts at $3.25 per bushel. Gardener's Pig (Meal an it A SPLENDID SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK FOR YOUNG PIGS. PUT VP IN 251b. BAGS. TRY A TRIAL -SACK. J. PREETElt Phone 59 / 1�1IIII�BIuo u, New supply of Silverware just arrived, suitable for• Wedding Gifts, Etc. En- graved to your order free of charge. 'gess the Jeweller T HE MOLSONS BANK Incorporated in 18,35 (CAPITAL and RESERVE .$9,000,000 Over 120 Branches Industry and Thrift are Essential to Success Ambition will prompt you to industry and a weekly dep- osit to your Savings account will help you to thrift. It is surprising how quickly reg- ular deposits grow. Open a Savings account Today W. B. COLLES Manager Zurich Branch Do Not Re This The New Overland ° p tj The Car that's got them all guessing. Come along and woe drive it yourself, and find out what it can do. We take your old Ford or. any make=.. in exchange. We teachexchange. you to drive in two lessons. We teach you how to take care of your car in two weeks.. et The New Overland Four is right, The price is right. We will give prizes to the three persons that guess nearest the number of Overland cars we sell in 1920. 1st prize 515 2nd prize $10. Third $5. Lea e e' your guess with A. F. Hess Get your guess in before the last of August. 0 MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIAN WORKMEN F. M. HESS & CO. - ZURICH OVERLAND SALES AN 0 SERVICE STATION Overland Cars! Overland Cars! ... .' 1111.:. `1.,31;3+++tt+++,4-4,13 +t a ; i e i e.3 .� e -h'- : -b 4-3 e ~4-4 4-44.14. ; .i e 'r '.1. Hot Weather Joseph,, ,ospitel of that city, and e; recently underwent a serious op4. - eration, returned home With hen. , and we are pleased to state; lei .f. impeo ing nicely. GIRLS WANED To work at the manufaeturii g of ,d! abrie Gloves. A fine oppoi'_ 1 tur3ity for desirious workers to I t make good wages.. -28' t Apply; Hall Dent Limited, 'ZURICH -- ONT. 3 • SCHOOL FAIRS IN HURON COUNTY FOR 1920 The following schedule of scho- of Fairs of Huron County was sent •to the Herald Office by Mr. S. B. Strothers of Clinton, Huron Co. Representative of the Ontario De-, partment of Agriculture. Thursday, Sept. 9, Dashwood. B r • Z Produce Wanted a FOOTWEAR We ha,, it for your comfort and delight. Men's and Wom- en's Canvass, rubber -soled run- ning shoes, tennis shoes, and ---,canvass shoes with leather sol- es, the more serviceable kind for general wear. Also a full line of Children's Canvass Shoes, Sandals, Etc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER SHOES AND POMPS IN ALL STYLES AND SHADES. , , • -- BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED ' Friday, ,Sept. 10, Crediton, r Thursday, 'Sept. 16, Gorrie Friday, 'Sept. 17, Ethel. :Saturday, Sept. 18, Porter's Hill. Monday, 'Sept. '20, Colborne. Tuesday; Sept. .21, McKillop. Wednesday, Seppt. 22, Clinton. Wednesday, Sept. .29, St. Helens. Tleursday 'Sept. 30, Walton Monday, Oct. 4, Wroxeter. 'Tuesday Oct. 5, Belgrave. Friday, Oct. 18, Bluevale. SCHOOL REPORT Promotion Exams of S. S. No. 6 Hay. Jr. IV to Sr. IV; - Charolette Farwell, hon. Jr. III to Sr. III; - Luella Far- well and A'hthony Regier hon; Br - nee Rose. Sr. II to Jr. III;-- Lela Witmer hon.; Edith Greb, Leonard Dabus Edgar Foster, Lawrence Regier- Jr. II to Sr. II -Orville Wi'tmer hon; Georgina Foster, •4, UNDERWEAR, HATS„ CAPS, ETC. IT to Jr, IT; -Anna 'Marie , ALL KINDS OF GARDEN' SEEDS AND ROOT, ON HAND LEAVE YOUR ORDER HERE FOR SEED CORN 0. FRITZ The Shoeman 4- ;.. -e4-3+t t + +3tt+3+t3+444 4b44o4o,;..; 4-1-4-t i tt3tt3333t3o4 ate+' 3'1` Spring and Summer Goods We have a nice Assortment of Dry Goods in stock. SILKS, POPLINS, WHITE SUIT,INGS, LADIES' WAISTS, MIDDIES, HOUSE DRESSES, SUMMER Farwell. Pt. 1 to . Pt. III; --Beatrice Far- well; 'Andrew Foster., Alphonse Da- bus, Harold Masse. Pr;e-Earl Gingerich, Neil Wit- mer, 1 nneth Greb, Evelyn 1V.lass.'. 1). I. Fowdie, Teacher. CASTOR •A For Infants and Children hi Use ror Over 3O years Always .clef's the SEEDS Fresh Groceries always in Stock R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE n -.97 BLAKE