Zurich Herald, 1921-02-10, Page 1ZURI
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1101. XX I No 32
ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 192I,
For a short peroid of time we have
decided to put on Sale our -entire
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Stock of _Hockey Shoes ata Big Re-
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W. H. PFILE, SHOE ivrERcHANT, ZURICH II
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Mr. D. Gotschalk of Bad Axe,
Mich., is visiting relatives here.
Mr. Wm—Roerig and rater, Miss'
Louisa ,are visiting at Kitchener
Mr. G. Holtzman', is attending the
Annual Meeting of the Western Mu
tual Weather Insurance Company
at Woodstock, this Thursday.
Messrs. Melick & Braun are
h,olding a seven day Sale of furn-
iture and hardware, beginning on
Saturday, Feb. 12th. Watch. for
bills for further announcements.
Miss Katie Oesch and two bro-
hers left for their home in lVfil-
• verton, last week, after spending
• several weeks with relatives and
ifriends in this vizinitv
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in a by-election in W. Peter -
on Monday, the Liberal ean-
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didate M. G. Gordon won by over
*VAN majority. The riding wa:.;
• contested by five candidates.
O'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gelinas, (BEd-
41,,•alf, Couple), of Fielding Sask., are
:iting relatives and friends in
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I' Oarmers making dairy butter are
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: using printed wrappers, These,
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lo a- big improvemeni.
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tii -for Gorie, on Saturday.to visit her
2 Mrs. F. B. Meyer and family left
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tack, of Pneunaonia.
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I will give the following special Prices along with our
regular Sale Price on Friday and Saturday Feb,
and I 2th:
SEEDLESS RAISINS PCK. 25c
SALMON, LB. TIN .... ...18c
RICE, 4 LB. FOR ... 25c
SYRUP 5-1b. TINS ...45c
COFFEE 3 LB. TUNS 50c
FSOAPS, SUNLIGHT, LIPE-
BUOY 1G CAKE id FOR ...$1 •
RINSO 5 PACKAGES FoR 25c
CORN -1. PEAS, 'TOMATOES
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2 TINS FOR 25c
LUX PER BOX ... ......10c
JELLY POWDERD 2 FOR 125c
1 lth
35 -in. STRIPED FLET1T YD. ...20c
35 -in. PLAIN WHITE ... 25c
FINE GREY 4 PLY
FINGERING YARN ... ...... 45c
ALL SHADES SAXON YARN ... 35
FINE QUALITY GREY CAN-
ADIAN YARN 35c
PRINTS, LIGHT AND DARK 25c
TOWELING YD. ' 10c
LADIES' AND CHILDREN
FINE RIBBED HOSE,
BROWN AND BLACK PR. 25e
It is Impossible for us to mention all the Prices of our Goods here
but these are only a few of the bargains we are offering and
would ask you to call during this Sale and be convinced that we
are saving you money.
Phone 59.
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PREETER,
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Produce Wanted
Cheater L. Smith, Publisher
$1.25 a Year In Advance
$1.50 IN ARREARS, $2 MAX 14.11: CHARGED
Government
Approved Lenses
Legalite
McKee
ALL SIZES
W. G. HESS
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
Incorporated in 1835
THE
MOLSONS
BANK
ASSISTS FARMERS
Capital and Reserve $9,000,000
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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Urn' equirenients
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OUR EXTRA. FINE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S 'MITTS AT I
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harness, Etc. •
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REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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"It cost me $1.80 to purchase,
enough yarn to maker a pair of
stockings for my child." Declared
a Tororkto woman a few days ago.
At preAnt wool prices the 4)6 oun-
kes she purchased brought the
farmer betwieeinn: 2 and 3 centa.
There is too'much of a spread Le-!
tween producer and consumer.
The •prograna given by Dr. Rut -
nam at the Commercial Hotel, as
arranged, has considered the cos.
venience, of those ladies living at
a distance, in the arranging of the
three special afternoon meetings
which summarize the work of the
xrening classes. It is to 'be hoped
kit i(he ladies from the country
Id take advantage of this arran,
tunent and come in large num-
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•eat favorite foods without fear. Large
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sca“) costs only GO cents at drug store.
*Absolutely harmless and pleasant,.
.Millions4/helped annually. Largest
*selling stomach corrector in world.—
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Ilett
Waterproof Shoes.
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Oistry has worked oul a method by
*which anybody can make his shoes
•erwatepAraeoffonfiloplsvintghotows.
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rived a tthe Zurich Public Library.
FICTION—
Tarzan, the Untrained, Dead
Man's Gold, Johnstone of the
Border. The Stranger, The Way of
the Strong., The Trail of the Axe,
The Gaunt 'Grey Wolf, The Mornin
Glory Girl, hTe Workers, The
Viking- Blood, The School Master
of Hessville, Bloom of Cactus, Pi-
rate's Gold, The Top of the World,
The Passion for Life, The Mesa
Trail, Mountain Madness, Su -Her-
ing Husbands, Guarding the Key-
stone Sack,
NON-FICTION
• 1 The Wild North Land, Across
the Sulaarsetics, The Great Lone
• 1:117413.bIdessaeh popular authors as
these ,twenty new bo-
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Zane Gray, Gene Stratton Porter,
Oppenheim and others were do-
nated by the Womens' Institutd
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For Infants and Children
in Use iror Over 30 Years
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3: BUTTER AND SATISFACTION 0•FRITZ OUR MOTTO 4*
iEGGS WANTED •
THE SHOEMAN
Reduction of Prices
We have reduced our prices on Dry
Goods, Groceries, and all otherlines
we carry in Stock, to present mar-
ket prices, and will continueto drop
+ our prices as the markets decline.
SO THAT OUR CUSTOMERS CAN REST ASSURED THAT
WE ARE LOOKING AFTER THEIR INTEREST.
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Fresh Groceries always in Stock.
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE11'97 BLAKE
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