Zurich Herald, 1922-09-14, Page 1"""TRIPAN
Vol. XXIII No 10
ZURICH, THURSDAY MO
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SEE_ US - FIRST
Leather Goods -
White Goods Quick Service
For Dress or Sport. A wide You benefit b:Oitise we sell
assortment of sam.plo- - lose .a profit as we
Reliable Workma.
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Close Prices
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THE ALERT PEN
FOR ALERT SCHOLARS
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THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES.
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• Mr. Ed. Miller spent a few
clays at Toronto last week.
Mr. Garfield Witmer and Miss
laAdeLl onawitzer spent the week -
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Miss Susie, Johnson is visiting
Icheachrsiesneterr., Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf, at
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sippel of
„Lansing ,Mich., are visiting relate
ives here.
Mrs. Heist and Mrs. D. McIsaac
Of Crediton called in the village
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Meliek and dau-
ghter Ortha, are spending a few
days at Detroit this week.
The Tenth Division Court will
sit at the, Town Hall, Zurich, this
Thursday at 10 o'clock.
1P Middies Reg. up to $2 now 50c.
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49 Fancy Voiles from 22c to $1.
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We have just received a large
shipment of Sweater yarns in all
the newest shades 2&4 ply.
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We are now 'showing a splendid
range of Ladies Suits made e up
of good quality, Tricotine and
Serge, beautifully trimmeti, in all.
sizes.
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Lad. Hose to clear at 75c & 25c
Sport Satins Reg 3.50 now $2.50
SILKS
A heavy quality Duchess Satin
Silk, :will not cut or crease and the
very best wearing obtainable 36
uehes wideM 95 yd
$1.25 ALL WOOL SERGE •.1. , •%ft)
Just the thing for the Children
school dresses, nice fine weave,
good heavy weight, 50 inhcse wide.
oys! Get Ready for School
Boy's Suits
TWO $7.95
PRICES • $10.87
'With the opening of School only a few days distance, ,par -
ens wilt be greatly interested to know that we have almost every-
thieg in the line of well Tailored Suits for Boys at prices which
- are a real saving to your pocketbook, '
..KUM AND C FOR YOURSELF. oon't forget, Two Prices Only.
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CAN, 0100.04
Phone 59
Sweaters for Fall
OLD RELIABLE PERFECT RIVED OUR NEW RANGE OF THE
WE HAVE JUST RECENIT SWEATERS AND WE ARE
GLAD TO SAY THAT THESSE SWEATERS NEED NO INTRO-
DUCTION TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY. EVERY
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SWEATER IS GUARANTEED ALL -WOOL, AND A FINER
RANGE OF SWEATERS COULD NOT BE SHOWN ELSEWHERE
School Supplies
We have made special effort to have everything in
iness for the opening school that means we can give
anything you want in thatline, SCHOOLBAGS SPEC,IALLY.
read-,
you
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
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WE ARE IN THE IVIAltICHT Pon 'ALSIKU
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Produce Wanted
AND CLOVER gtEIt
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf of
Kitchener visited the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnson,
over ilabor day.
, Miss Pearl Fostre of Kitchener,
vas a visitor at the home of Mr.
Alex. Foster the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dane of Port
Huron, Mich., are visiting at the'
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koeh-
ler.
The recent heavy rains since
last Wednesday have fairly sat-
urated the erPound and the fields
•of beans that are still out will
have a slim chance of being har-
yeated successfully.
• Rev. Reiner, a delegate from
Switzerland • wfil preach a german
sermon in the Evangelical church
en Friday evening. Rev. Reiner
Is• a very interesting and powerful
,Sp ea ker. • .
Mr. Herb Mousseau experienced
atliarraw escape on Monday or re -
•injuries to his eyer, when
eell•1?attig31o a,P' auto. .'qX•-•
*the contenta in his face.
WE HAVE—
A COMPLETE LINE
RANGING FROM $2.50 to $6.00
W. G. HESS
JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN
PHONE No. 74
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MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated 1855
•Capital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,006
Over 125 Branches
It is not necessary to make
a special trip to the nearest
branch of The Molsons Bank
every time you want to deposit
money. Send your deposit tor
the Bank by mail. Writer.
today to. the nearest manager
of The Molsons Bank for information
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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Tires! Tires! Tires!,
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HAVING A NUMBER OF ROYAL OAK AUTOMOBILE TIRES Z -J,
IN STOCK, AND WISHING TO DISPOSE OF .SAME, WE ARE Itt-
4 OFFERING A 30x31,4 TIRE, GUARANTEED FOR 6,000 MILES 41'
o AT $12.50, WHILE THEY LAST. ALSO A NUMBER OF HEAVY 4t-
4' INNER TUBES AT $1.85 EACH. 4F
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A. NUMBER OF AUTO RUGS AT LOW( PRICES. 4•
1 EVERYTHING IN HARNESS AND REPAIRS. PHONE 102
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He .at onee rushed. to 'a pool of •
water atthe roadside and washed
it from his eyes, otherwise ,serious
damage would have resulted.
Mr. E. E. Wuerth, the new tailor .++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++$4.14+t
for Zurich,, has this week moved 4.
his household effects from Kitch-
ener. to Zurich and is taking up .1.
housekeeping in the rooms a -
hove his place of business in the .te‘
Rennie 'Block, formerly occupied +
by the Sovereign bank. ' We 4.
wish Mr. Wuerth every success in
his undertaking. See his adv. inn * Now that the hot days of summer I
Canvass Footwear
For the Hot Weather
this wee.,k'S Herald. . +
Publisher and Mrs. C. L. Smith
and little Mae Ingold had a most
pleasant visit with relatives and
friends at Brantford, Hamilton,
New Dundee and New Hamburg.
They left here on Wednesday and
returned on Monday, as a con-
sequence the publisher's •"Nose
for News" wad not in action during
his absence, and the columns of
locals are just a little skimpy this
• issue.
HYMENIAL
A quiet house wedding was sol-
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emnized on Tuesday evening at the
/tome of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob How-
ald, Zurich, when their daughter
Miss Louise wag united in the
Holy bonds of wedalck by Rev.
liembe, to Mr. Ervart Hutchin-
son of London. The ceremony
was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Mousseau, and the happy
young couple intend to make their
fixture home at Kitchener, where
Ithey have the best wishes of thir
Zurich friends, the Herald also
extends congratulations.
ZURICH 1SCHOOL FAIR
The Zurich district School Fair
was held- on Monday, September
11th, under the supervision of
the ()uteri°, Department of A.gr-
icelture. Although the syk woes
overcast with threatning rain el -
owls, and the autmosphere rather
cool and damp, the Fair was; in
every way a success. The exhib
its, in the show house were numer-
ous and the samples the best We
have seen in several years, -whit',
goes to show improvementa along
alt lines of products. The
•judging competition created con-
siderable interest and is a fine
education to the boys. The game
of soft ball between the school
boystalnieiuclealeeight) dapiletdtZ7m of en,
to
feo
OASTOR IA
Por Iltfants and Children.
in use rorOvor3Olrearro
Alwaye bets
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I are here, give your feet allthe COM -
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4. fort you can.
LET -US FIT YOU OUT WITH RUNNING SHOES THAT ak '
GIVE LONG WEAR, SOLID COMFORT, ARE LIGHT, COOL t.
* AND INEXPENSIVE, AS THESE PRICES ARE ALL BACK TO 4*
4" NORMAL. *
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a. AND SAVE THEIR LEATHER ONES. — ALSO EVERYTHING .akb
+ IN LEATHER AND STAPLE FOOTWEAR. LET US PLEASE
4*
* 'MIR FEET BY FITTING THEM PROPERLY.
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SI -10E MERCHANTS
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Midsummer SALE
For 10 Days Only
Beginning Saturday Aug. 5th We
11 sell the following Goods at and
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below Cost:—
LAMBS' HOUSE DRESSES, PORCH DRESSES, LARGE APR-
ONS, 3AIDDIES, SKIRTS, VOILE BLOUSES, GIRLS' MID-
DIES
AND APRONS, BOYS' SUMMER JERSEYS, FIGURED
VOILS, PRINTS, GINCiPlAMS, ETC., ETC.
CASH OR PRODUCE TAE IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 97 hLA1(E
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