Zurich Herald, 1916-09-08, Page 1RIC
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Vol. XVII
ZURICH, FRIDAY MORPIING,, SEP rEMBER 8, 1916.
NO9
Automobile Rugs 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..• . „,..�:;
A fine line of Single Harness. Prices Right.
Sw eat Pads, Curry Combs, Axle Grease, Gall Cure
R. P. STADE 1E_ ZURICH
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Clearing in of Men's Boys'
Summer Wear
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All woollen , serges, clothing, in fact all lines of men's andiboy's
wear havegreatly increased in price, owing to the war. 4
We are giving special discounts on all lines of Summer Goods ':
to clear.
All our goods are the best that money can 'buy and are fully
guaranteed in style and quality. All at the old prices.
Just now we are showing Straw4.
Hats, all styles; Men,s and Boy's
Clothi ng, Underwear, etc.,
(At reduced prices.)
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods ,
APPEL - ZIIRICH:
THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES
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M•r. Albert Gies of Kitchener .i5'
spending his holidays at his.home
here.
Mr. HY. Koehler visited his.
daughter, Mrs. Studer, in Taxis -
tock on Labor day.
Mr. Fred. +Ho1aald and daughter
Thelma, of St. Marys, visited the,
former's mother, Mrs. B. Howaldj
on Mended.,
Mrs, Orville H. Ehmes, of Cal-
gary, Alta., is visiting at the home
of Mr and Mrs. A, G. Blanes for a
few ,weeks.
Miss Pearl McCormick left for De
troit on Saturday, where she will
enter one of the hospitals to train
f or a 'nurse.
Dr. E. S. Hardie, dentist, will be
at the Dominion House, Zurich, on
Wednesday, and Wednesday of
the following week.
Misses ,Veva Kirk and Luc:we
Purdy, of Fairgrove, Mich•., are
visiting friends in town and neigh
bourhood this week;,
lYIr. and Mss. E. Wuiun and seven • have been` successful in ob
danghiter, Kathleen, and Miss Nola taanng their certificates,
Geiser, of Crediton, visited at God- "::
erich on Thursday of last week.
Dr. H. B. Reed, of George -tow -11
has been appointed by the • De-
partment of Agriculture as judge
of horses, and Mr. Jas, A. Camp-
bell, of .Thedford, as judge of cat-
ttle, at the Zurich Fall Fair to be-
held an Septwnber `:0th, and net,
In a letter received from the
Hydro -Electric Commission, 'Mr.
Alex Murdoch, clerk of He+nsallT'
was informed that the reason for
the delay in connecting Hensel).
with 'Hydro was due it2 the eno'-.
+mows iadvance price in 'material'
and also in labor.They„x'n orr
Ham that the material
from<
$1600.
at first ,estinvated and t1 at ,jtbor
was at least fifty per Bent. higher,
As Zurich is in the same position;
as iHensall it will be some months
yet before we will have the elec-
tric glad irons in, our homes heated
by hydro.
alis •V. Siebert. 'left for Strath- '"4 +4 r44ibM 44 $44 44 44 frr }44 44 4
ro r oin Tuesday wliere she has ac -
reed •aPosition as milliner•
in
one; of the ,stores,
corner stone of the new
p+arliarnent buildings at Ottawa
was`; laid on Friday last by the
IlURe of Commaught.
14; Gordon Wilhelm, and two -sis
ter Misses Hattie and Melinda, of
neai;•_Shakespeare, were visitors at 4.
the ili.ome +of Mr. .arnid'Mrs. A. G.
Eh,r,ss on Sunday and Monday,.
Bev. and Mrs. Chris. Schultz• of
near. Topping, and Mrs. Sam. Seh-
uitt of Wellesley, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Scl?yartzentruber, Bronson Line,
,over the holidays.
Miss Gertie Kaeroher who by
error was starred .on one subject
inrithe issued report of the Sr. P. .4
S. Graduation examination, has
since been notified that. she passed
in all subjects. Master Milt•onney
rock and ,Misses Genevieve Zettel
and Bessie Tough who were cut
short by 'measles while writing 'on
their final were also given their
certificates. The whole class of
Ingurporated 1855
The
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R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
Bargain in Working Shoes
A lot of ladies every day good working shoes, tan, worth frona
$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 our goods
and get our prices.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes:
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Well,' we sell only the best that money can buy
in all lines we carry. This week we are reducing
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
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Our Clearing Sale will continue for only a few days longer.
We are preparing for our BIg Display of New Fall Goods in all Departments.
See Announcement next week.
Men's & Boys' Clothing
Men's Summer Suits, sizes 3o to 7."6.2*-
regulai4
$8.00 to clear at $4.00
Boy's Suits, regular $4 and $5, t oclear 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 bine, 6 to 14 years to clear at 50e
Girls all white middies from 6 to 12 years to clear at 76c
Girls -tan middies, trimmed red and blue to clear at 75c
.-Ladice middies, all white, sizes 36 to 40 to clear at 756
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regular $1.25 for $1.00
Ohildrsi its rompers from 2 to 5 years
Boys 2 piece wash suits to clear at
Children's linen summer coats, regular
Ladies' +cambric drawers, regular
50e
750
$1,50 for 75c
$1,25 for 50c
Ladies'
Readv-to'Wear
Ladies' white cambric under skirts, regular $2.00 for $1.00
• lawn and voile waists, ' regular yy1.00 for G0c
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2.00 for 1.00
t 6 6 i `& regular $2.50 and $3 for 1.25
A nice line of house dresses with dust cap to match for only $1.O0
Also a nice line with cap and apron to snatch, very special at $1.25
2 linen wash suits, sizes 14 and 16, regular $3.25 for $2,00
1 only wa�;h dress, size 16, regular $2.50 for $1.50
t,12, t6 $1.50 for 98c
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Ladies' Hose
Line of colored hose, regular 25 and 40c to clear at 2 pr for
Job line of black fine ribbed cotton hose, all sizes to clear at
Job line of black plain ladies' hose 8i to 10 2 pr for
The new shade of Champagne hose, silk boot,
GIRLS' TERRY HAT.
Line of girls terry hats, regular
and felt hats regular
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15c pr
250
500 pr
75c for 60e
50c for 25c
• Children's Dresses, Etc
A line of children's dresses, dark patterns, sizes from 2 to 6 years
to clear at 25c
10 only print dresses with belt to clear at 50c
Girls' wash dresses from 4 to 12 years 50c41 tI
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" 8 to 14 year regular $1 for 75c
Children's white lawn dresses, embroidery trimined at ase
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to clear at - 75o
Children's white all over embroidery skirts to clear at ;1.00
GROCERIES
25c
8 eakes. oatmeal 'soap • • 10c
2 bars Home soap 253
Eng•Creant baking pwdr, withsealer reg 25c for 20e
5 tb'bag ioody's odorless K1enzine 35
Pure cartel -granulated sugar $8.50 per 100 lbs
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Highest Prices for Produce
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CORSET COVERS, ETC
Ladies' corset covers at 25c
t` Corsets regular +`S1 for 253
Fine whi to dress embroidery regular 60c for 65e
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$1.50 for $1
Muslins and Vestings, reg 25c to 500 for 103 a yd
40 yds Hilton print regular 15c for 10c a yd
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