Zurich Herald, 1916-09-22, Page 1I
Vol. XVI i
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FRIDAY MORNING,. SEPTEMBER 22, I9!6.
NO 11
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.
commended by those who have usel them on their horses.
A fine line of Single Harness. Prices Right.
S w eat Pads, Curry Combs, Axle Grease, Gall Cure
Highly re -
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Clearin of Men's and Boys'
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Summer Wear
All woollen , serges, clothing, in fact all lines of men's and; boy's
wear haveligreatly increased in price, owing to the war. .1E); . .00 U:
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 felly
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.,
(At reduced prices.)
Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods
URIC
THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES
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FOR street wear you
cannot get'a more
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cloth. It
drapes well
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the finest
serge, and
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Every shade.
Silks for Fall and
Winter Wear
TaffetaSilks, yard wide, special
for $1.25 a yard.
This Line is of exceptional val-
ue, extra heavy make, rich dyes
and finish, shown in black and
blue, !Special at $1.25,
Black silks and s!ateens of all
kinds for dresses, suits, separates
coats, skirts and blouses. The
list of assortments and styles is
too great for enumeration in this
space but any particular silk in
black is almoist sure to be here.
Prices !start fox' yard wide at $1
and up;.
AV LOCAL NEWS.
itrstydv.(Lys..re e.A tip
Pte Th os. Davidson! of camp!
Border in !home this week on leave
of '!abseneo.
Mr F. C Kal.bfleiseh has the
foundation competed for his fine
new residence.
Dr, E, S. Hardie, dentist, will be
at the Dominion House, Zurieh, on
Wednesday, and Wednesday of
the following week.
Mise Ortwei.n's sale of house --
hold furniture last Saturday rag
well attended, Mr. E..Sossenberty
wielded the hammer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Rummel, and
son, Mr. Wilbur Rummel, of •S.rat
ford, visited relatives and friends
here join .Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Krop•f, and
Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Kropf, of. New
Hamburg, visited at the home ref
their brother, Mr. Peter Kropf,,
over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Val. Wilhelm and:
Mrs. L Groff of Baden; and Mr.
J. W. Geiger of Jleidelburg spent
Sunday at the home .orf Mr. C
Slmith, Sauble Line.
Mrs. Henry Wurm returned'
from Detroit on Tuesday, where'
she spent the last five weeks With
relatives. She was aceoo.mpa>nied'.
by her grand daughter, Miss .Ada.
Wurm, of Youngstown ,Ohio who
will visitrelatives here for -afew
weeks.
The School Act now states tlxat
each child between the ages of 8.
.and 14 years .must attend school'
every school day during the year:'.
unless ex_u-e l b. i lness or otlxer
reasons stated in the Act. Thte,
Government intends to- stamp ';ot`'
truancy and negligence on the pt
of par !n!ts. &l1 inspeetq, now ,
slat Mix �F � d sex a rte "tiC'*he'
,Act,
PRIZE WINNERS NEST WEEK
I.n next week's issue of the
Herald we will publish a full list
of the pr;ze winners at the ;annual
exhibition of the Zurich Agricult-
ural So:iety held this week.
A carload. of British Columbia.
shingles to hand. F. Kalbflei-
soh,
Mr. A. G Edig hoffer has pur-
chased anew 1917 Ford touring
ear.
I' have a thirty -;Eve foot wi!nd-
unill derick for sale, cheap. L,
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14ir, and Mr's, W. F. Finkbeiner,
Of, Stratford, visited at the home
of • the latter's sister, Mrs, W. H.
Ho1f!matn, over Sunday.
Mrs. Edward Barry has left for
i17er:home i!n Montreal, after spend-
ing a few months withher parents
1Tr. and Mrs. Jacob Howald.
'' ilY.fr. E. Ewen, who has been en -
,gaged with Mr .J. Deichert as
blacksmith for some time, Las
1eJt for Toronto. Mrs. Ewen rind1
son will follow him in a few weeks.
• TEE COUNTY EMERGENCY
CORPS
`Will all societies of what ever
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good shoes, tan, worth frouit1
$2.50t �ji3 last
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Bargain in Working Shoes.
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A lot of ladies everydayo
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Only $1.75
Big Reduction in Prices
Of all Summer Foot wear. It will pay you to see our
and get our prices,
goods
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes.
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.ing and sending •away supp]iesfor
Sed Cross or trench work, please
send name of ,Secretary to the Co -
linty Secretary, Mrs. Saxon, Fit -
i cnnh ;Exeter, Ont.
Incorporated 1855
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DO YOU BELIEVE
THERE ISA BEST?
Of course youdo.
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, Flys
Nets and other linthat
you will require for hot weather weather
Highest prices for Farm. Produce
Store closed Tuesday and Friday nights at .6
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N. DOUGLAS 5
PHONE 11 on 82
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NEMICEZZESSIffer
FALL ,'ASHJON. FETE
To -day and following days is an exposition of the approved fashions in Women's, Misses and ChildrenS
appapel and the mo ,t 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, Tuesdayand Wednesday
Our Millinery Department is in charge of Miss Clifton. Smart autumn hats will be on display. Wide
brimmed sailors with flaring brims, tricoucs, Tam O'Shanter and turbans are in the offering
with that simplicity which is the season's keynote in trimming -a silver or brig,tbead ornament,' t a
band of fur, a trifle cf a feather, of such consist the decorations, applied with that t� ch:whichmaes
it chic,
Sweater Coats Corded Velvet Furs & Fur Coats
We are showing a fine assort-
ment in corded velvets in all colors
and at the old prices. 27 inches
wide fat 60 and 65c a yard.
We have just received our .new
Men's Ladies' and Childrans'stweat-
er coats lvi]ich are on display.
J. PREETER
A splendid display of ladies'
Fur Scarfs and Muffs at old prices.
STOVE'SAND RANGES
On the wall of every kitchen in every home is written theWard Enamel, hard white Porcelain
!Enamel, at is good becauso it is bright, alt is good because it is clean. ;It is good because wom-
en think it is good.
items of style to ranges in demand this year:.
Today ranges must have pan els of Porcelain Enamel, two amain
White Porcelain Enamel and
simple plain designs in Nieklo trimming, these up to the minute touches are combined in our 1916
Peerless Range, which ha4 provena big seller with' us for years ,past We !are showing this range in drf
feren!t styles, also in aleft hand range. Besides the Peerless we are showing the Gilt Edge, ,Tlap
py Thought, Othello, and tlrc* High U 4 r. Peninsula that is attract- ing everybody that sees it.
We are also showing alar„ o,ine Heaters Base Burners and Parlor Cooks, Our special in
this line is the Regal Peninsula, which 'we will 'put up against any thing on the market. A call will
convince you that this is thepro per place to buy a,rangb!.or heater when you need. one.
Highest Prices for Produce. Phone 9
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THE wearin s
of this crux;; g.re
unexcelled.
The mixture
of wool and
moho it is
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colors.
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Dress Fabrics at
Popular Prkes
Tweeds and Tartans for child-
ren's wear, fall and winter school
dresses and for ladies' separate
skirt.
Raincoats
Raincoats of extra quality. All,
j eaines double -stitched and gutty..
¢red. Every coat guaranteed. A,
speciai purchase from tho makers,
sizes 36 to 48; touts worth frog
$10,. ulr to $18,
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