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Zurich Herald, 1916-09-15, Page 1.010s1111■I..1111 Vali, XVI URICH Automobile Rugs and Dusters We have put in stook a fine lot of automobile rugs and dusters. Many pretty patterns. Call and see these goods, Langford Collars For horses inclined to sore and gaped shoulders. Highly re- commended by those who have used them on their horses.'o • VI A fine line of Single Harness. Prices Right. Sw eat .Peds, Curry Combs, Axle Grease, Gall Cure R..F. STADE lr= ZURICH /111111111110111111111011 f11+14+++++++!1•444++++++++444.4444.444+++++.1444#4++++++++ 4 .�. ▪ All woollen , serges, clothing, in fact all lines of men's andboy's 4 wear have greatly increased in price, owing to the war. : We are giving special discounts on all lines of Summer 2. Goods :3 to clear. All: our goods are the best that money can buy and are fully ;y, guaranteed_in style and quality. All at the old prices. Just now we are showing Straw • Hats, all styles; Men,s and Boy's, Clothing, Underwear, etc., Clearing of Men's and Boys' Summer Wear (At reduced prices.) Butter and. Eggs taken in exchange for goods THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES 4. 014++44 4. 44++++++++++++44+44. + 144.44444.14++++++++++++++++++++.14+++++4444-1-1.4-44+44 4 4.4 44.4 4••4••4••4••4••4••4••4+X4••4•+++•4•'4••e + ++•4••r' +.1 4•+-4..4.°4.+4-x•44.1-1.4.4 4•• 34 -4• -4• -4• -4. -4• -4• 4 -4. •4. -4 Barbican= - FOR street wear you cannot get a more serviceable cloth. It drapes well -yet gives better ser- vice than the finest serge, and does not catch the dust: �. Every shade. Silks for Fail and Winter Wear Taffeta Silks, yard wide, special for $1.2b a yard, This Line is of exceptional val- ue, extra heavy make, rich dyes and finish, shown in black and blue, Special at $1.26, Black silks and siateens of all kinds for dresses, suits, separate coats, skirts laud blouses. The list of :assortments and styles is too great for enumeration� in this space but !any particular silk int black is ralrnoist sure to be here, Prices ;start for :yard wide at $1 and sip. RALD ZURICH, FRIDAY 'MORNINOa SEPI -EMBER 15, 1916. .r.14.irs• LOCAL NEWS. A large multnber from Zurich +.inid 'vicinity attended London Fair this week. New Ads -J, Preeter, T, L.Wurmr Ruby & Gase. ho, Jesse Stover, Dominion War Loan, Miss Irene Douglas is sp^•nding' several ;months with relatives inl Nashville, Tenn, Mrs Michael Kaei•cher; had the tmisforturoie to fall one day fast week land .fracture ,her arm. Ontario will become "DRY" aft- er tomorrow. No liquor Will be sold over the bars afterSaturday. Messrs, Dr. A. Bock and Mr. G. Bock of New DOn,dee attended the funeral of Mrs. Boysenberry• on Motnrdia y. The directors of the Hay Town- sh•p Fire Insurance Company held a business imeetinig at Dashwood on 'Saturdays Mr. ;amid Mrs. Charles Fritz and Mrs. M. Fritz were in London on Tuesday, on business and also at- tended the exhibition. Dr E 5 Hardie d ' + 4�rwi*#►Mwr48•�+ws4+4rlrr8frrwi ff A • carload of British Columbia shingles to hand. F. K�albflei- s » ad% • i Bargain iii Working Shoes tar.. ;W„ C. Wagner has arr4,nged. "' to• handle Daehwood bread at his 1 eonfectia�lexy: A lot o: ladies every day good working shoes, tan, worth fibra. Members sof the 161st, Huron, $2.50 to 8, while they last Butt; of Camp Borden, were home on" tint days leave of a bsenice this I week. 1 ; 1 IYIit; and Mrs J, Shera and family sod' 'Irrs. R. :Schwalm of Hrarriston w. e ,visitors at the Evangelical I Sunday14* . Paiwo!lage over Su land Mrs. Angus Murray of Tuekersmith township, formerly of the $auble Line, were visitors here l Aka tcuesday.. They leave next week for an extended trip to Ed- monton and other western points, ILpe concert, arranged for Fair Nisi.:±, Sept., 21st, in the Town Hall; Zurich, by•the board of dir-i The Home of Good Shoes esters promises to be a grand af- Only $1.75 Big Reduction in Prices Of all Sumner 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: C. FRITZ. Zurich � fu%i' The rvery best talent has he- , i__�4#4110104H.1111101604.0414.4•4110116104410600044104/0414 f }. +. 4• /f • 41 ; t.« ee Iproeured and a program of ex- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILiIIIIIIIINIiIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIiIBiIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIilNllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IliiiiGil!IIIIIIIIIIIIIl ceptiox�k�l ,merit is in " yinhe for • theie who attend. Secure your a,scrve,d seats early. Plan, of hall DO YOU BELIEVE at ; he Herald Office'. ininuseulesm ar ie, entist, will be ■• at the Dominion House, .Zurich, on Wednesday, and Wednesday of the following week. Mr. Geo, Bender of Ill., and Mr.: David Bender of Elkton, '►Tieli, are visiting their father Mr. Peter Bender of town,. They motored over, Mr E. Oesch, our enterprising barber, is having his -tonsorial par- lors nicely painted and decorated, Mr. H. 13. Little of Hemsali has the cointract. Considerable complaint having been txnade as to the difficulty ex perienced indistinguishing';' h z tweeter the ` ordinary two cent post- age stamp arnd the two -cent post- age a;nd wartax stamp in as much as the war tax stamp is simply the two -cent stamp surcharged by one cent, it has been decided to issue another stamp • in, an entirely different color -brown. Incorporated 1855 The 'IOLSONS BANK CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 6 Branches in Canada nets. Banking Business Transacted k''3CurARLETTER OF CREDIT RANI` 'MONEY 'ORDE° • Savings Bank Department Interest at highest current rates Zurich Branch R. T. DUNLOP, Manager THERE ISA BEST? m Of course youdo. Well, we sell only the best that money can buys 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 Store closed :Tuesday and Friday nights at 6 R. N. DOUGLAS r �� PHONE 11 on 82' BLAKE ZM a t(I1111I11111M4111111111!11114IIu1111t1111111!IIIIII11111111lIN1111111111111111111111HI11fl1111111111111111111111111111111!Ii egllilleIIIIIIIIIIIII111111E11lii 1iiiiii1111111111!1@III111111111N1111111111IIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111 II +++++++++÷.1.444.4++++++++ F+++. +4 r•4•++•4••4-+•4•+•4••4•++•4.++•4•.++++4444+++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++•k••4•+•1••4•-4••4•++++4 4* 9 4. ofo4' ,4,. 4.; oto 4. 4. •4• 4 s 4. 4. 4, FALL FASHION FETE To -day and following days is an exposition of the approved fashiohs in Women's, Misses and Childrens appapel and the moElt recent productions of fabrics. including silks, woollens, dress goods, etc. The Opening Days are intended to acquaint you with that which is new in all our merchandise. It is not intended that the opening should be regarded as a bait to lure you to counters and shops, rather are these opening days, days of special courtesy and you are always:welcome in this store, as free in your wanderings as you would be in your own home. 'MILLINERY OPENINGS Tuesday y and Wednesday Our Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Clifton. Smart autumn hats will be on display. Wide brimmed sailors with flaring brims, tricones, Tam O'Shanter and turbans are in the offering, treated with that simplicity which is the season's keynote in trimming --a silvery or bright bead ornament, a band of fur, a trifle cf a feather, of such consist the decorations, applied with that touch:which makes it chic, Sweater Coats We have just received our new Men's Ladies' and Childrens' sweat, r coats which are on display. J. PREETER' Corded Velvet We are showing a fine assort- ment in corded velvets in all colors and at the old rps'ices. 27 inches wide at 60 and 65e a yard. issmemoinmimmemme Furs & Fur Coats A splendid display sof ladies' Fur Scarfs and Muffs at old prices. STOVES OVES r1ND RANGES On the *all of every kitcheuin every home is written theWard?Elniamel, hard white Porcelains. ;Enamel. It is good because it is bright, It is good because it is clean. It is good because wom- en :think it is good. Today ranges must have pante els of Porcelain Enamel, two main items of style .in tangles in demand this year. White Porcelain Enamel and simple plain designs • in Nickia trimming, these up to the minute touches are combined its our 1916 Peerless Range, which has provena big seller with us for years,pastWe are showing this range in dif ferenit styles, also 'in, aleft hand range. Besides the Peerless aware showing the Gilt Edge, :Ha ll py Thought, Othello, and the High Oven Peninsula that is attract- inrg everybody that sees it. We are also showing a large;line 'of Heaters Base Burners and Parlor Cooks, Our special in this line is the Regal Peninsula, which We will pint up against any -thing on the market A. call will convince you that this is thepro per place to buy orange or heater when you need one. Highest Prices for Produce. 'Phone 9 wfl•iet« •4.•4••i••II ++++++•4•+++++++; 1.+++++++.1.444.4.4.4.+4 .I.++++++++ ++++++++++++++++4.i.++++.144.44 ++++*44+ 44+ 114++++ 444 +++++++++++++++4 +•l`++ °d•+• +1 14444+ +4.4.4. 4.4.:4 1•04 ++.1^0 +444 .10 G r: SyIv; • _ crepe THE qualities of is.• • crepe are unexceli•, t The mixture of wool and mohair is especially ffzle. A good f+ � s`.sonabie; elOth in all colors. ir. Dress Fabrics at Popular Prices Tweeds and Tartans for child -4 ren's wear, fall and winter school dresses and for ladies' separate skint. Raincoats Raincoats of extra quality. All peonies double -stitched and gunk-; med, Every coat guaranteed. special purchase from the makers , sizes 36 to 40, coats worth Iraq $10. up rbc) $16, ZURI