Zurich Herald, 1922-07-20, Page 1Vol. XX 111 No 2
ZURICH,/THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1922
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STAR
We have taken over the Agency of the Star Phono-'
graph in connection with our other lines and are re-'
pared to show you all the different styles. MuszC
II WE ALSO HAVE THE STA R RECORDS POOR SALE, COME AND' HEAR THE LATEST,
I THE PRICE FOR THESE RECORDS IS THE CHEAPEST ON THE MARKET, A DOUBLE
SIDE A!1 65c.
W. H. PPI=LE ZURIC
T'l1E HOME OF GOOD SHOE&
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flier GoodB
re showin one of the finest range of Season-,
. , `ve a..... g Dress Materials o
able Goods we have ever had in •Dr
andWomen and.
eather, both for Men _..
COQ for the Hot w �
v* we would invite you to calf and look over our lines
yourpurchases. No trouble to show'.
w before making
• • . Goods.
ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES IN Si111MMER WASH GOODS
PRINTED VOILES
A large assortment of this Season's new designs, black checks
Foulard and Chalile:. patterns at 25c. to .96c. a Yard.
EMT3ROIDERED SWISS ORGANDIES
Grounds et Emerald, Green, French' Blue, Peach, Orange and Rose
embroidered in_spots and, figures of contrasting .colors 44` inches.
wide at $1.50; to $2.10 nncl in Blain Organdies in all colors at 65e yd;
&ING TA;M--NEWT SPRING GIN -.c RAMS,
Hundreds of yards of the newest spring Ginghams in all the
newer patterns and colors ef
ect uinacluding
tithe tine new and check patt rn,
Plain colors and fancy figured patterns
BARONETTE •'SA.TIN
White : Baronette Satin for skirts, a'beautifful all stilt c lot din plain
and fancy patterns, 36 inches wide at $3,
50 and $3..T5I PRETTY DRESSES 2 TO 16 YEARS quality
For the little Tots are pretty Dresses Made' front good
Canadian Gingham, beautifully trimmed with white ric-rac braid
and'finisihed with smart little beltsw
• LADIES HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS
A beautifullrange adcy'slde oI
good giality 'Prit hambrray,verneatlytrimmed in all
HOSIERY
• • us Silk : Hose such good makers as Venus, ribbed .tops
Ladies Ven 90 • to $2.25.
in colors of black, navy brown, lark and white at �E
Also Glove Silk Queen quality Hose at. $3.50. We are . also showing
aegoocl line of Silk Hose in all shades •at $1l25ia pain.
MIDDY BLOUSES
'•This is the Middy Season, ,a• wonderful range to choose from. They
come in all white or white with fancy colars, at remarkable :loan
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Paim each.�
d Our seco Duel shipment of Palin Beach
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Have just Received
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"wits and to those who are eel reatlyusa.tiisf ed (that1 you as well ascus
Q Summer Suit, we pleased glookiirg over our fine assortntent of-
will be well n,by nice from $15 to $35.
,Palm Beach Suits, ranging ii>, price
"Jut the thing for Summer wear"
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6i D ALSO A FINE RANGE OF 'GREY AND FAWN AIL ` WOOL
wORs TEDS AiT $30.00.
Mr. Harry G. Hess is installing
a Radio set.
Mrs. G. Pollock of th.e village
i visiting" friends at Michigan.
1VIr,, Orland Johnston of Toronto
is. ,spending his holidays, at his
home here.' ('
Mr. Kenneth Routledge is sp-.
ending a few weeks at Centralia,
Lindon and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Laidlaw and
family of Laridsing, Mich., are. vise
iting relatives here.
. Mr. Louis Prang :hasprobably
the tallest corn. in these parts,
,measuring 6ft. an. Who can beat
this?
Broken Lenses Duplicated
Quickly and Accurately
Misses, Pearl W srtz. and O'live
O'Brien were to. London last week
bc-Ing opereted on for the rem, -
al of tonsils.
Mr, and Mrs. D. Mclsaac and
family, Miss C. Hill and Mrs. J.
Ort, all of Crediton), were Sunday
vi^ itors tiviith Mr. and. Mrs. A.
The Lutheran S. School picnic :
vc*as. held on Tuesday of this week
end a .gond turnout took place,
onaequently a successful event.•
The weather man was »also pleas -
Two expert Linemen of Lend
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made necessary repairs to the
4041 telephone cable. As the
-lines ggoing west from Zurich have
been giving poor service, . the.
last while, and it is to be hoped
lee will make a big improve»m,
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Mrs. J. F., Rick'beir(_
rs., Wetia xfet of Kit-
', latiare
it-',lativp klei.e., `rev*r
lYei v ee end. '11/fr. an ' Mrs.
Rirkbcil are leaving .shortly for
Worthington; Minn:, after which
they- will' ge to• Texas, Where theyy
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inten ins ing
Save the Pieces, we
Match any Lense
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JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No.` 74
Incorporated 18.55;.
Capital Paid Up ,$4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,000
Over 125 Branches
It is not necessary to make
a special trip to the neares.t
branch of The Moisons Bank.
every time you want to .deposit
money, Send your deposit t
the Bank by mail. . Writ
today to the , nearest manages'
of The Molsons Bank for iZ%
formation)
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Brand
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Great Bargain Sale it
HAVING A. LARGE STOCK OF DIFFERENT GOODS ME1+TT- 4:
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Blankets,e 72x84 at each _.. $5,00•
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• •A Big Assortment of Halters at 25%, Reduction. 4
,� 10 Robes, size 54x62 at from $12.50 upwards.
• A. number of reap English Pliush Rugs,' prices :from. :$6.00t0 9.501 re
Several dozen Men's Heavy Horse=hide Mitts at a Bargain. 4 i7
b.• 20% off on Whips ,valued at 75c. and up. a�
P, A. number sets of Single Harness, at $25.00 each.
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-4 2 dozen all -wool Furse size -72x84 ,•
2 dozen Jute Blankets, t o Real Bargain
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their f(iture home:
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gaged their staff or',teachers for' Footwear
Z. P. S,` :for the coming year as •I• •
foh0l�rs Prinkpal, Mr.•,M. 1C, .•1g, Oanvass
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STRAW HATS
These fine Summer Days makes you throw your old Hat
and Cap up on a shelf andbur you go for a new an& up -to
date Straw Ilat.
WE IIAVE ,2x I'. 'THAT'S
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O'Brien ,and Room • I, Miss 11I. A,.1 :1. '
Lar 't, The only change is in
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non ' .
Room ; which has. been in charge .1. a
signed,
ed, E: Heyrocamont, has ris •II•. ow. that the hot days . of summer
signed, and.Miss Lamont, who+
a former teacher of this room, is •1'
,___ the r�_ •
are here; give your feet all the com-
tir•E: • section( TxA'$`
r The three local "Bird"
from
s, ' 4 LET US FIT YOU -OUT WITM RUNNING SHOES
cgrr�leanied by a "Bird" from thete
; �. GIVE LONG TEAR SOLID COMFORT, ARE LIMIT, COOL t.
indeed:welcomed pact by
�,_� �•� fort you can
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senile or London -on -the -Thames,
that made the .wild rush up north
to the Georgian Bay, Last week,
and, landing at Lion's Head, ev
idcietly Were not much afraid of
this man-eating beast, likely be-
rause they were all "King -Fishers"
aril had- the supremecy in :'their
domain. Well, they Landed some
beauties; er at least they landed"
home, with some beauties, eight
salmon trout, the biggest, over .y.
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* AND INEXPENSIVE',; AS THESE PRICES ARD ALL BACK TO
4 NORM L.L.
+ CHILDREN ARE HART, ON SHOES DURING Tete IIOLIDA.YS .+�
WHY NOT GIVE' THEM TB.E COMFORTS OF RUNNNINGSHOES•
,y AND SAVE THEIR LEATHER ONES. — ALSO EVERYTHING I,
IN LEATHER AND STAPLE FOOTWEAR. LET US PLEASE
,1. YOUR FEET BY 1.71TTING :.CHEM PROPERLY.
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,FLOE MERCHANTS
+ibht pounds, Yes; and thelov- + DASHWOODt
ely black ,bass Isscores, and *T. ZURICH R I C M
all sizes, ,of course, as usual. the 4•
L gest ones got away,, and the++++++++++++++++++3•x'+++.•14'•1•+•: •1 + (••1••1••1•.1'• •F�•II••1••& •1•'1•+1•..E ++ 41+1.::
smallest ones they give away;
However, if everything was on
the "square"•, and they were all
caught with •line and hook, it
was the finest lotever seen in
our Village, and is a credit to
these sportsmen)
The July meeting of the Zur-
silt Worsens' In,tatute was /held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Manson. A large number of the
members were present and many
friends. Alter the• regular bus-
mess of the meeting was finished
,sverybe le enjoyed out door sports
L very interesting game of soft.
„. ball was play by T. L. Wurm.'s
and Dr.. O'Dwyer's teams.. The
game resulted in a' victory for, the
latter'S teams Dr. Routledge
proved quite a satisfactory um-
pire. ` 11r. MacKinnon starred for
T.L. Wurixr's team, Miss Vera Sie-
bert pitched good 'ball and had
her genie woln, up to the seventh
inning when her opponents •jot
ten nuns Mrs. Litt( starred foe
D.ir O'Dwyer's team. :After the
sports, supper \vas served on the
lawn. Everybody wnjoyed the
outing and. greatly appreciated Mr.i
and •Mrs. Manson's kindness,
PREETER
�V E ARE 114 TI1E MAR
Produce Wanted
T FOR ALSIXE AND CLOVER SEED
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`or its and Children
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Alvd'ay� Lacs
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We invite you to come and see
our new Sp »
ring and Summer goods
in V QilS, `L^
Ginghains, ` Clelateas,
Prints etc. We also have a good
assortment of Staples in hardware
and oils harness and repairs' sweat
pads, bridles, lines, waterproof rugs
etc. We have on hand different
varieties ,ofseed corn atright prises.
FRESH GROCERIES 'ALWAYS ON HAND,
HIGHEST PRICCES PAID FOR EGGS AND DRIED,,,,,AP?LES,.
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