Zurich Herald, 1922-11-09, Page 1No'i. XX 111 No 48
ZURICH THURSDAY M.:
OY E M B E R 9, 1922.
Nester L. 'Smith, Puly!>Ytaw%
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White GoodsQuick Service
For Dress or Sport. A wide I You benefit because we sell
assortment of samplesat as close a -profit as we
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Reliable Workmanship can stand HEREY. OUR NEXT PAIR
W. H. PFILEoZURICH
THE HOME OF
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ay- council met -on Saturday
or :its';monthly meeting. ,
IVIr, Russell Fleeter of Kitchener
spent the i,yeeh-ends at his home.
'lir ;and Mrs, •Geo,. Thiel and fam
fly ` went , Salt'urdaV . at London.
a. F. Genttner Of Dashwood
i v ting with her daughter, Mrs.
Oeseh.
"114. and Mrs. D. Melsaac of Cr-
edii;en were Friday visitors in the
Vil'la•gcr
MMr, Kenneth Routledge left for.
London on Saturday to visit fri=
end•;.
M'essra. Albert and Wm. Siebert
of IIitehener spent the holiday un-
der the parental roof:
-tilessrst C A. 'and C. W. Hoff-
inaai,of Galt were week-ennd visit-
o'i s ht : the "home of their parents
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and Mrs. G. Deters and
Iic Susie Jacobs "spent the holi-
aS;'-with;Mr..•-and Mrs. 'Iiy. Deters
at New Hamburg.
Me and Mrs. Herbert W. Hey
'and family, of London, spent the
week -end with the former's father,
Mr.'Chris.,;Hey, Babylon Line.
Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Frank and
Mr ; C. Eilber of Waterool were
haliday visitors with relatives here
Mrs 'Frank . is remaining here for
theilveek.
,Mr: and Mrs. W. F. ,Finkbeiner
. d daughter. Miss Hazel of Strat-
spent' Thanksgiving at the
orite+ of 'Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Hffo-
ma n.
r, Egbert :Heideman sold his
1:00,4aero farm on 'he Goshen
oth, of Zurich, io Mx. Wil -
'lel
i1 -'art oft he Sauble Line,
possession in the spring.
icln' S$1190Q,00
GRAND STYLE DISPLAY
404 OF
Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses
AT
Money Saving Prices
,WE ARE NOW SHOWING• THE VERY NEWEST STYLES
FOR FALL AND WINTER IN WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR
AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
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ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU COME AND .SEE• THIS FALL
QFALL DISPLAY BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON PURCHASING"
i" FOR WE IRE CONFIDENT THAT WE HAVE JUST THE
.0 STYLE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR•AT .JUST THE PRICE YOU
DWANT TO PAY. •
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Ladies'
Hats
OUR NEW LINES OF LADIES' FELT AND BRUSHED'
,WD.OL HATS HAVE JUST ARRIVED IN A LARGE ASSORT-
MENT :OF COLORS, ONLY A FEW OF THESE HATS LEFT.
GET YOUR'S WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD..
�Men's Fall and WinterSuits
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It The Bi .est and Smallest
o Man in Town will get equal astisfac-
Io tan in the Io tit of his clothes w3 have
egort of ride in fitting- man which
goo a sort
.Q OTHERS FIND HARD .TO PLEASE; THATS WHY WE kIA ATE
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ALW ASY WHAT IT SHOU-
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..0 LD BE. SO WHEN LOOKING FOR YOUR NEXT SUNT,
4, O COME IN. AND GIVE US A TRIAL, AS WF FEEL SATISFIED
i Q WE HAVE JUST THE THIN G FOR FALL AND WINTER
stl�� WEAR
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
Phone 59
WE ARE IN THE MARKET 100It ALSIKE ANS C ovatt'sgs
Incorporated 1855
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 nearest
branch of The Molsons Bank
every time you want to deposit
money. Send your deposit to
the lank by mail. • Write
today"", to the nearest manager
of The Molsons' Bankfor in-
formation.
C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
COMMUNITY
late Silverware
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVEDfl'IIE NEW LINE OF TUDORPBTI"
IN THE BEAUTIFUL BARONET DESIGN. A MEDIUM PRIOR
TABLEWARE OF EXCEPTIONAL -GOOD WEARING QUALITY
A PEW OF THE PRICES;- 6 Tea Spoons 1:'t5,
R Desert knives and Fork 47.50 Berry Spoon ..
b Desert Spoons ... ... $3.30 Sugar Spoon ... ... ._. '751
G. Hess, Zurich:.
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The angel of death entered the
home of Mr. and. Mrs. Elmore Thiel
early on Saturday morning Octote'
28th and It(ook away their infant
daughter, Ruth Milka, aged one
year, one month and twentlyethree
days. The little darling had a
hard struggle during her sho.it
earthly existancq.. Although ev-
ery care . and attention was best-
owed
estowed on her that could be sug-
gested, she gradually weakened
and the ;frail threads of 'life was
easily broken. The funeral took
place on Monday afternoon to the
Lutheran cemetery and was cony
doctedb y Rev. H. Rembe, pas-
tor of the Ev. Lutheran church who
took the basis of his sermon at the
church the; words ; "But Jesus said
aider little children, and forbid
them no o, to come;unto me; for
of ,such is the kingdom ot Heaven"
Math, 19; 14. The\• sincere and
heartfelt .sympajth ' is extended to
the parenits fin their hour of afflic-
tion. 'Four girls; Lula Albrecht,
Margurite Prang, GretaSchille,and
Gertie Sehilbe, acted as pall bear-
ers. She leaves to mourn her loss
besides her parents, two brothers
and one sister-. The family wishes
to express their thanks to the
ehoir and all, those who so kindly
assisted `thein, in their sad here-
avement.
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•Fall Horse Goods 1
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lust Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse t
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84. ire
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Also a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices 4 Ranging from $7.00 to .•. -•. =-- .•• ............... $13.00 :
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL. • 4
A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. •
Club Bags, Suit Cases and, Trunks at Right Prices.
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HARNESS REPAIRING A. 5 PECIALTY
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Of Endurable Footwear
NOW THAT THE CHILLY WINDS OF FALL ARE GAAIN
BLOWING, ONE MUST THINK OF THE COLDER .AND WET
WEATHER COMING. WELL! WE ARE RIGHT ON THE JOE
WITH ENDURABLE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD=
DREN. OUR STOCK OF RUBBERS FOR THE WET IS COM-
PLETE. WEAR THOSE OLD COMFORTABLE SHOES BY
FITTING TIIEM WITH A PAIR.
Our Windows are displaying some of the Classy and Nifty
styles, which afford so much comfort this season.
BE ECONOMICAL BY BUYING -T THESE STORES
C. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
DASFIWOOD
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Produce Wanted
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
ID In Use For Over 30 Years
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DON'T DELAY
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BUY NOW! We can supply your
needs in good Warm Clothing. asWe
have a complete assortment ot: 1
UNDERWEAR OF ALL KI1:DS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
CHILDREN. ALSO HEAVY WRAPFERETTES, FLANNELRT= `
TES AND DRESS GOODS. SWEATERS, ETC., ETC.
A Complete Line of Caps, Mitts and Gloves, Men's' Heavy
Socks, Rubbers, Rubner 13000ts. We are making a Big Red-
uction in Price on some Lines of Shoes, Halters and Harnea.
Repairs, Sweat Pads, Etc. Etc.
PRODUCE AND GOOD DRIED APPLES WANTED
R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MERCHANT
LAKE
PHONE 11 - 97
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