Zurich Herald, 1923-07-26, Page 111
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NOW THAT' S)?:R ZNG IS., AGAIN NEARING, YOU WILL
E .WANTING :REAL, STYLISH, ANDtp TO-DAT1
;SLIPPER POR ` IIE OCCASION:' .
have just what You are looking for. l . Slipper;•.for
every .Foot; . in the' Correct Style, and a perfect fit.
Watch' our Window Display and. Coote in andask forour
ow' p4`icels. v
7. ARE" HERE: TO DO BUSINESS `WITH ,THE RIGHT GO-
ODS AND PRICES. •
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esira e and popular dresses of the summer
40 at a remarkable reduction.
Clearance is a firm and hard master, it respecfs,,j
e midst
season
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spent a few clays at her home
• Mr. Ed, Deichert of ibetroit is
home
Miss Susana Smith of Detroitis
visiting. her parents, Mr and IVIrs.
Mr and Mrs Conrad Schilbe
were visitors with friends near
`Courtright the past week
Mr and Mrs Leek Taylor of Sar
Ma were Sunday visitors at the
home of CC. Fritz
Mr and 'MI'S james Johnston of
Hensel' visited. a few dayfa art the
home Mr and Mrs Hy Lipphardt
Mr and Mrs E. E. Wuerth and Mr
Garfield, Brown were on a trip to
Kitchener and. Hamilton the past
ily returned on Thursday from a
three'week's trip or camping out-
ing at Oliphant, in the Bruce Co
, district
Milliken. returned on 1.?riday 11'0111
'a 'nice outing at Lorrance, Ont., in
the IVIusicoka district. They were
ac.cornpanied. by a few friends
from London
mner, Mrs, W. Truenther. of the 14Lli
con. and Mrs Wm Schacie of the
Sauble Line attended the funeral
,otfeeak relative at Michigan the past
MS held at Grand Bend last. Thurs-
day was a fine success, the- day
heing ideal for the occasion, and
sVerybedy, -turned :out and done'
Vi'letpley Could...to make it interest
Tavistock are expected here. on
a visit the latter part of this week,.
The Rev. is a former pastor of the
Evangelical chiirch kere, ,and. will
• likely occupy the pulpit on Sun-
day evening.
Mr and Mrs Janson of Detroit,
Mrs Bally and little daughter of
‘isitors the home of Mr. and
end.S.' Bally will visit here
for some
Mr and Mrs Earl I3aker of Caitr-
Roundup,'Montana, are visiting at
the home of Mrs P. Hatch. 'They
made the trip by auto. to ,Dultith,
Chere taking the boat down the
• lakes and. bringing their car with
them. They also visited • relativ-
es at Brussels., where they had a
little family renunion _
neither value nor fashions. Everything in the lin 8
,i, of Summer Dress Goods must be sold regardless of
cost. We have a great variety of styles and the col- 0
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ors are:the choice of •Fashion
"CHOOSE EARLY"
Note the remarkable'redUctions on the following p
Ratines, Organdies, Foulards, Voiles, Etc: 8
REGULAR $1.35. CLEARANCE PRICE' ..
• REGULAR 90c. CLEARANCE PRICE
'Reines
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,'...t Organdies REGULAR $2,25 & $1.75, CLEARANCE PRICE ... — -... $1.00 .,
ff Foularas •
90c. e
.0 IL • REGULAR 90c. CLE.ARANCE PRICE „ 65c
REGULAR $L25. CLEA.RANCE PRICE . 90c `.1
,e.1' REGULAR 50c. CLEARANCE PRICE ' 35c 1,'
NO , As "an HAEv. AT PRESENT A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP -THESE GOODS, DON'T 9
.4 FORGET SOME 0 MEESE ARE ONLY DRESS LENGTHS. REMEMBER THE OLD SAYING;
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\The ice cream social held on Sie-
bert:a lawn on Saturday evening -
decided success, as there was a
large crowd. pregpnt, 2nd thellunch
was excellent. The Ztuich Jubilee
Band .furnisned the rnusic and pl-
ayed. very creditably. Our band
is making a name for themselves,
The proceeds amounted to nearly
'County Magistrate Reid, of God-
erich tried 29, cases during June,
Len, of which were violations of the
0.7'..A and ten for contraventions
of vie motor vehicles act. In AR
M- 'iktrate's fees were $64.75; con-
st.*.iezi $101.86, and witnesses $9.33
Or th..- fines imposed $961 went to
tir, Provincial treasury, $38 to the
ceunty treasury and $n to the fed-
er treasury.
quiet but pretty Wedding was
Fe.c-innized at the Methodist par-
. , ...tag°, Rockwood, on July 4th,
irtrositage Verda M., only daughter
of R 3. and the late Mrs. Asquith
e"Gueiph, formerly of Clinton,an
vip to loronto, Hamilton and
points. After a, short visit
Wt`b 1St groom'S parents, in Blyth,
tht•v mill proceed to their field of
ia.11or at Grand Bend, followed by
law IA:St wislieti of_ 'at host of
friendS.--Illyth Standard.
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Phone 59
ZURICH Produce Wanted
Bring us Your Alsike and Clover Seed. We always pay the ga
highest Market Price according to Quality tie
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For Infants and Children
le Use For Over 30 Years
lavoky, bawl,
ikttat
Avg CAN GIVE YOU PROMPT
SERVICE ON DTIPLICATENG BR-
OKEN LE NSES AND SI' ECTACLES
HESS the Jeweler
PHONE No. 74
Cheater I. Smith, ]Pulltlsb
$1.25 .4 Year In MITE'S*,
$1.6o IX A AR A.RS, 2 .11.9,X, B 3 C 4RGED
Incorporated 1255
Capital and Reserve $9,po
Over 125 Branches
PAOLSONS BANK
This institutiiiia" offers deposit,.
ors safety for their savinAre-
asonable interest compounded
every six months, and freedom
from red tape in ease of with -
Savings Department at (well,
Branch!. Deposits of $1 and
upwards invited.
Manager Zurich Branch
Spring Horse Goods
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Received a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse t
Blankets in Assorted colors Size 72x84.
Also a Number .of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices 111''t•
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SAVE MONEY BY GIVIN.G US * CALL'.
A,BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand.
Club Bags, Suit Cases and Ti:unks at Right Prices.
HARNESS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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.1: See our South Window for Ilig Sa.crafice in broken lines of t
t. White Canvass footwear. Prices ranging from 75c. to $1,50. 4:
+ Also many new varieties of Canvass Footwear in our Stock •ili
o not listed here. 4
'•1* WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION 4
4. Repairing done by the very latest methods
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SPEcIAL vnuES
WE HAVE JUST OPENE D UP A NICE LOT OF THE LAT-
EST PATTERN'S AND COLORS IN CREPES, GING-HAMS,
VOILS, PRINTS, GELATEAS, ETC. ALSO WE ARE MAKING
13IG DISCOUNT ON HALTERS, AND HARNESS REPAIRS,
MITTS, AND GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS, ETC, ETC.
GYVE US A CALL AND YOU. WILL FIND THAT OUR PR-
ICES, (QUALITY CONSIDERED) WILL COMPARE WITH ANY
OP am COMPETITORS.
Highest Prices for Farm Produce
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 - 97 LAK
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