Zurich Herald, 1916-08-25, Page 1Incorporated 1855
The
MOLSONS
BANK
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$8,800,000
96 Branches in Canada
A Generai, Banking
Business Transacted
CIRCULAR LETTER OF CREDIT
BANK MONEY ORDER
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Interest at highest current rates
Zurich Branch
R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
Vol. XVI
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ZURICH, FRIDAY
M R�I1l G�• AUGUST 25, 1916,
Automobile F, ugs and Dusters
We have put in stock a fine lot of automobile rugs and dusters.
Many pretty' patterns. Call and see these goods,
Langford Collars
For horses inclined to sore and galled shoulders. Highly re-
commended by those who have used them on their horses.
A fine line of Single Harness. Prices Right:
Sw at Fa dr, Curry Combs, Axle Grease, Gall Cure
R. F. STADE = ZURICH
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Summer Wear
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All woollen , serges, clothing, in fact all lines of men's and i boy's
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wear have greatly increased in price, owing to the war.
We are giving special discounts on all lines of Summer Good +
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All our goods are the best that money can buy and are fully
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Just now we are showing Straw 1.
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Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods
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LOCAL NEWS. La
Mrs. Norman 'Rupp and children
of Detroit, visited relatives here
last week..
MT. 0. Patterson, of Caro, Mich,
ie visiting at the home of Mr: W,
Larnant at present
Mr. James Watson and daught-
ers, of Seaforth, called on friends
.in town ion Tuesdday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johne Rohner, of
Beriiiny •are visiting relatives in
Zurich and vicinity this 'week.
Pte. E. Fisher and 'i'. !David-
son], of Camp ,Borden, spent ISun
dday at their •respective homes
here.
THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES
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The many friends of Judge Holt
of Goderich will be pleaseu to
learn that he is iinpmovin!g,thoii.g3a secretary and begin now to get
slowly.
Mr. and Mss. Sam. Holtzman, of. your exhibits in shape. 'rhe;
are visiunl a',. thu home Pilze list MIS revised since the
Benin, g. last F•t.ir and now covers a.11 the
of the foaoler's father, Ml C'•` most important articles grown or
Mr. and. Le1VIrs IS Brown of Credi a.. 49 49 f4 f3
ata,,. visited ma
Suiliday
Mr, Wilfred Brown, and sister,
Miss Miranda, of Elmira, are vis-
iting relatives and friends here.
this week,.
wing to the advance Cm$:hel
price of coal, chopping henceforth
at the Zurich Flour Mills will be
6 cents per
brag.
, Dr, wJL S. Hardie, dentist, will be
',at the Dominion House, Zurich, on
Wednesday, and Wednesday ;of
the following week.
For the ;first time in Twenty,-
seven .years a Liberal, H. 11. Dew -
art, K. C., was elected in South -
,,west
west Toronto to represent that
Aiding ridiin the Ontario Legislature
by a majority of 643.
1S -et a copy of the 1916 Prize List
of the Zurich Fall Fair frons the
,.1 . t•ves 11ere over i
tioltzman.
Misses. liLlie and Nettie Well of
Detroit are visiting at the home
of their ]parents, 1v1r. and 1VIrs, •',
Well, at present.
Messrs E. Ruby, F. Thiel,
Weido, R. Kalbfleisch ani L. W.
Hoffman, visited friends in De-
troit over ,Sunday,.
Misses Erb MissBrennerlmanand;
Messrs. J. Bender and E. .Brenner
main, of Tavistock, visited retari
ves here over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Moritz, of
Guelph, visited relatives here o
• Sunday. ]Mrs. Wing, of Berle ,
who has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Hauch,returned with. thea
Two rinks of Dashwood boNs4.7.
ers came here for a . friendly ga »e
an Thursday night last and Zurs` h
rind~ s'kipped by W: Brown, came
out 5 on top land Mr. W. L. Sieb-
ert's won out by one shot. The
ends were :closely contested and
the games were greatly enjoyed
by the players.
made on the farm or in, the home.
Dates of the Fair are Sept. 20th,
and 21st.
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A lot of ladies every day good working shoes, tan, worth from
:2,50 to $3, while they last
Only $1.75
Big Reduction in Prices
Of all Summer Foot wear. It will pay you to see OUT goods':
and get our prices.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes,
The Home of Good Shoes
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DO YOU BELIEVE
THERE IS A BEST?
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Well, we sell only the best that money can buy
in all lines we carry. This week we are redwing
our prices on
Canvas and Spring Shoes,
Straw Hats, Dusters, Fly
Nets and other lines that
you will require for hot weather
Highest prices for Farm Produce
: S1.oi;e ' dosed. Tuesday and Friday nights at
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THE GREAT A GUST CLEAN-UP * L
Of Ladies', Children's and Men's Sucnmer Wear. A remarkable series of sales that will continue tnro �-
ghout August with bargains in reliable wanted goods, that will make present purchasing a matter
greatest economy. Preparations have been made to give2the biggest bargains this store has ever known.
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Men's & Bo s' Clot ing
Men's Summer Suits, sizes 36 to 40
regular $8.00 to clear at $4.00
Boy's Suits, regular $4 and $5, to clear at $2
Men's fancy Summer Vests to clear at 75cts
Men's and Boys' Straw Hats to clear at
HALF PRICE
Middies, Etc
Girls white middies, trimmed with blue, G to 14 years to clear at 50c
Girls all white middies from 6 to 12 years to clear at 75c
Girls tan middies, trimmed red and blue to clear at 750
Ladks' middies, all white, sizes 36 to 40 to clear at 75c
regular $,1.25 for $1.00
50c
75c
$1,50 for 750
$,1.25 for 50c
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Children's rompers from 2 to 5 years
Boys 2 piece wash suits to clear at
Children's linen summer coats, regular
Ladies' cambric drawers, regular
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A nice line of house dresses with dust cap to match for only
Also a ' nice line with cap and apron to match, very special at
2 linen wash suits, sizes 14 and 16, regular $3.25 for
1 only wt.Llh dress, size 4 4 116, regular X2.50 for
L50 for 98c
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1.00 for 60c
1.50 for 750
2.00 for 1.00
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$1.25
$2,00
$1,.50
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Ladies' Hose
Line of colored hose, regular 25 and 40c to clear at 2 pr for 25o
Job line of black fine ribbed cotton hose, all sizes to clear at 15c a pr
Job line of black plain ladies' hose 8r to 10 2 pr for 25c
The new shade of Champagne hose, silk boot, 50e a pr
GIRLS' T1RRY HATS
75c for 50c
400 for 25c
Line of girls terry hats, regular
and felt hats regular
GROCERIES
3 lbs best ginger snaps
3 calces oatmeal soap
2 bars Home soap
Eng Cream baking pwdr, with sealer reg 25c
5 lb bag Moody's odorless Klenzine .
Pure cane granulated sugar $8.50 per
25e
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25c
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35
100 lbs
Highest Prices for Produce
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Children's )Tresses, Etc
A line of children's dresses, dark patterns, sizes from 2olea6 sears
10 only print dresses with belt to clear at
Girls' wash dresses from 4 to 12 years
8 to 14 year regular $1 for
Children's white lawn dresses, embroidery trimmed at
and lace trimmed at
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Children's white all over embroidery skirts to clear at
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CORSET COVERS, ETC
Ladies' corset covers at 25e
Corsets regular $1 for 25c
Fine white dress embroidery regular 60c for 65c
$1.25 for 750
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Mullins and Vestings, reg 25e to 50e for 10e a yd
40 yds Eimona print regular 15c for 10e a yd.
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