Zurich Herald, 1920-10-14, Page 1•
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ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, [920,
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LOOK! LOOK!
IN ORDER TO MAKE R OOM FOR OUR FALL DELIVER-
IES OF GOODS, WE AR'E SELLING AT GREATLY RED-
UCED PRICES THE FOLLOWING;
LADIES' WHITE CANVASS SHOES, '0 XFORDS AND
P OMPS.
ALSO A FEW LINES IN PATENT AND KID OXFORDS
AND POMPS,
THESE ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
'REPAIRING NEATLY AND P. ROMPTLY DONE
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Our stock of wce. rges is now
complete. We ha ee all the
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2 Also a nice range ''of all -wool .
plaid, skirt lengths, 54 inches wide
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earhng apparel for en g Women,
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,SILKS
A. beautiful display of silks in
• all the leading shades, 36 -inches
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• PRICES FROM $5,00 TO $20.00. SIZES FROM 22 TO 32
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A big showing of Ve};yeteens in •
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We have just received a ship-
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We are,. also supplied with a
full range of colors in SportFloss,
put up in 2 -oz. Balls, the eoerect
thing for knitting sweaters and
W1ED
The Latest Shapes and Shades
Come in and see our fine assort-
ment, as we have everything new
in the line of Fall and Tweed Hats
NO SHADE WE a-IAVEN'T GOT.
NO HEAD WE CANNOT FIT.
CAPS
Never was a larger rnage of a
caps shown in this store, and you.
know what that means.
MEN'S CLOTHING
Our Clothing Department is
always at your service, and with
our new styles for Fall, we have
a line of suits and overcoats that
we feel proud off. Don't worry
about Luxury Tax, as we have a
pslendicl assortment from $25 to $45.
Also a large stock of men's and
boy's Sweater coats and Pullovers
to chose from.
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' The first frost of the season m;,de
its appearance on Thursday morn-
ing. •
Owen Sound. has just secceetied
in 'selling $88,000 worth of 63% de-
bentures at home.
Miss Dorothy Truemner, nurse,
left for Toronto, on Thursday mor-
ning, where she will assume lier
profession
Mr, and Mrs. Laidlaw and family
and Mr. Hanson of Croswe11,14Itch ,
spent the Week -end at the home-
of
omeof Mr. C. Weber.
Mrs. Ross, who "had beent-
ing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Uttley for.somo
tune, returned to her home., in
Toronto on SaturdaY.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Siebert of De-
troit, who had been visiting relati-
ves and friends in Zurich and Dash -
Wood, for the past week, retura-
ed to that city on .Saturday.
..Dr. and Mrs. Routledge and fam-
ily of Zurich, attended the Rou'_-
ledge—Rivers wedding on Satur•-
.day, Miss Ida Routledge remained
over the ,week-end..—Exeter Times..
• The W."C. T. U. will meet next '
Wednesday evening Oct. 20th in
the Evangelical church.
Any ladies of the Evan. Cong-
regation who have quilt blocks are
reghested to return to Mrs. F. B.
Meyer or Mrs. W. L. Seibert whe-
ther finished or unfinished before
November.
A REAL TREAT
The concert . in the Town Hail,'
`Zurich, promises to be areal treat.'
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costume, solos, monologues, t irnet
solo, half hour comedy sketch and ;e�• • •'
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forty-five minutes in alBack Fae:"!,''`'<l*o+aee. ,�. eF� br: qb , Mr+lII+++fi
minstrel show. They come unats-
Chester L. Smith, Publisher
$1.25 a Year In Advanee
Fresh barrel ship-
ment of guarante
ed Columbia Dry
Batteries just a ,r=
rived,
Best for Ford St-
arting, Gres Eng-
ines, Telephones
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Incorporated in 1855
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
ASSISTS FARMERS
Capital and Reserve $8,000,000
Over 130 Branches
Almost every Farmer finds his
money tied up in stock or crops
at certain seasons. If he needs
assistance he should consult our
local Manager. Savings Dep-
artments at all Branches.
W. B COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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1915 FORD TOURING IN GOOD CONDITION $395
7 35 H. P. McLAUGHLIN TRUCK, CAPACITY 1000 -lbs, ,8725
FORD TRUCK, 1914 MOTOR OVERHAULED ...... $395.
MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIAN 'WORKMEN
0 E. M. HESS ar., CO. - ZURICH
OVERLAND SALES AND SERVICE STATION
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ually well recommended and eu-
grantee a high-class show, in e': -' •t• -
ery- respect. Secure your reser-'
ved seats early.
The Zurich Branch of the Worn- t*
en's Instituth nlet at the home o;
Mrs, Hy. Truemner on Monday ev-'
ening, papers were given by Mrs.; •c
J. Hey, Jr. and Mrs. N. E. Dahms.l'
Master Hugh MacKinnon recited a ;
very appropriate recitation. Piano! 4;,
instrumentals which were given by ! ��
Mrs. Or.) O',Dwyer, were masterH•4.
fully rendered Business meeting
was then transacted by the Pres- .4'
ident, Mrs. W. L. Seibert, after •fi•
which the hostess, Mrs. Truemner, +
served a very deliscious lunch, t.
which needless to say, was relish-
ed by all present'.
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NO INCREASE IN PRICE j
Notwithstanding the enormous
increase in the cost of production,
over three times previous to war
prices, that great weekly, the Fam-
ily Herald and Weekly Star of
Montreal, have decided to accept
renewals and new subscribers at
;:he old rate of $1.50 a year, from
all who remit before December 1st,
1920. This should be good news
to readers of that big weekly. The
Family Herald has been vastly im-
proved and is beyond doubt the
greatest valve in newspapers.
The 'following books were rec-
eivr;d. by the Zurich Public Libr-
ary -The Man on First (baseball);
Bartley, Freshman Pitcher; The 1
,Gail of the North, Wild animal•3 at !
Home, The Morals of Marcu 5 Or-
deyne, North of Fifty-three, Sev-;
enteen; God's Good Man, Cro,s I
Currents, The Hunted Woman.
Love of the Wilds, The Night Ri-
ders, Comrades, The Man of the
Forest, The Black Creek Stopping
House, Red Men and White, A.
Son of the Hills, Peg 0' My Heart, .,
Sohn Barleycorn, Rebecca of Sun-
ny Brook Farm, A Study of Cana-
dian Immigration, Law of the
North, The Knight of the Cumber-
land, Trail of Ninety-eight, Sever-
al of these books are copyrighted,
About a . dozen Juvenile books are
on the way,
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We are receiving our Fall Shipments almost daily and have a
large range for your inspection.
SEE US FOR QUALITY AND VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
We also are showing a tint-' assortment of Oxfords, for men
a0u
and Women at greatly reduced prices.
Big reduction in canvas and warm weather footwear to make
room.
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
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Bargains! b Bargains!
We are making a Special
Reduction on the following
Qoods:
LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES MISSES AND CHTLDRENS' MID-
DIES AND APRONS, LADIES' AND MISSES' VOIL BLOUSES.
MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S CANVAS SHOES AND
SLIPPERS, ETC.
Fresh Groceries always in Stack
R. N '.'G,S
PHONE 1! - 97
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