Zurich Herald, 1917-11-09, Page 1URI
Vol. XVI l I
ZURICH FRIDAY MON�NC' NOVEMBER 9, l9 l7.
NEW FALL ' HORSE GOODS
Our stock of fall horse goods has arrived and we cal
Supply your needs a little cheaper than you can buy them el-
k•' sewhere. ' iWfe have a fullline of HORSE BLANKETS,
SASKATCHEWAN ROBES, RUGS, DASH APRONS, MITTS
LAND GLOVES, HALTERS, HARNESS, ETC. We 'khave a
few fur robes to ;clear below present cost.
We have rulgs, either for buggy or car, from $3.00 to 16.00
!oine and see our Stock. A_
R. F. STADE
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I Can Satisfy You
14 rs. E. !Seinh and niece are vis-
tting relatives in Detroit at •pres-
et.t, ',+ . ,, .
• r.. and Mrs: H. Yuingbiut; are
mit endingthe funeral of a relati-
ve ,at New -Hamburg this week.
Will theparties who took . the
ttggy out of the •Evangelical,ehur-
ah ;Sired please return the "sane, be -
re Saturday night.
We buy old gold and silo ez ori tag, Pl,e,w stock' of Mantle and alarm,
it along. G. R. Hess & Co.Jewel+11
docks arrived, also the season'I i I
leis. P. Meyer, of Dashwood 'as9 latest •in Jewellery—+•Clare pikes.
y , ' +tor. cash. IG. R. Hess & Qo, • e'�i.''.
sisted on Monday night with then
special services being held in the Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Gerber,
Evangelical church here, Sr,; of Stanley, have moved into
Mr. and Mrs. John Cantelon, of 1 m Mrs. _iii. Rupp, who has mthe house they recently bought ,.ov- "'
Toronto spent a few days last • 'fro
week at the home of the lattea l ninto Mrs. irmpsk, s house
parents„ Mr. and Mrs. C. Hari 'next• to the millinellinery.pazlors.
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1VIr. Wm. Lamont a.nd family' ard'
moving into the home he receizt;
t • George:.,
ly purchased from 1VI g
Douglas h has moved into the
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WE HAVE BEEN MAKING AND SELLING- SUITS FOR MANY
YEARS AND HAVE SATISFIED HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS.
'OUR EXPERIENCE GIVES YOU THE SATISFACTION THAT THE
-(WORK WE TURN OUT WILL BE SATISFACTORY IN EVERY PAR
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Get your clothe s made by one who understands the measuring
• . and fitting.
We will make you your suit or, if pref erred, will have it city -
"'Made. Hundreds of samples to choose from.
All our Boy's Suits and Overcoats
are going under cost
E. APPEL
The Victory War Loan will .be
used to adva,nee er-dits to Brit- t
air for purchases here of farm,'
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dur stock was never so large.. We can fit you;
See our lines before sending your ;money to the.
city catalogue houses.
Repairing Neatly and PronnptlV Done
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for 'shoe
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Smith production axrd general prosperity ',. .• , ,� . „ =;.
You can help by taking a bond, if -
Lieut. Edgar Torrance, sola„, of , • j
Mr. John. Torrance, license an only for $50.
spector, returned to his home lid ---..-
(Clinton last week. The Kiltie°' 1=
Band alnd a large crowd -met
him at the station. He is home,
on three month's leave.
The local Exemption Tribunal,
(composed of Messrs. • Chas. .Me-,
Donnell and Wm. J. Fee, of';Hen-
sail, and Mr. W. J. Caldwell,' of
Fansville were in •Zurich this
week making arrangements ' for
the sitting of the board here.
Rev. P. Mayer, a missionary from
Japan, gave •lwo interesting ,ad;..
dresses in the Evangelical church,
on Sunday morning. Rev. Mayer,
has been working in Japan,ior:,
(eight years. and is stationed in
Tokio, the capital of that country;:
Mr. John Reichert, of ,near ,}Irlhh va n•
1. greeny has purchased the zc.,,,«
and(land ot�n.a•� �ey':kta w
estate, in. the westerly part of (Zur
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BEI' QUALITY C10U1�TTS WE WIN ich. ,Possession will be given at
New Years, Mr, Reichert intends.
liaseesesGisessesseseseeese siiissessiiis.Gssssssisswii retiring from farming and will
take life easier.
Incorperated 1855
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CAPITAL and RESERVE`
$8,800,000
98 Branches in Canada
A General':Banking
Business Transacted
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•.Interest at highest current rates
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R. T. DUNLOP, Manager
Your Winter Needs
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1gow is the time to buy your winter supply of
Underwear
Flannellettes
Wrapperettes;
Dress Goods
Wool Socks and Stockingt
Wool and Flannellette 1
Blankets
Men's heavy top shirts
- Men's and Boys' -woollen and leather mitts _
and .gloves, etc.
Also all the other staple lined at .lowest prices.
- As all lines` ire 'advancing in price you should buy
r `your nee& novo.,
R. N, DOUGLAS
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Men's Heavy
Gray -Wool Sock
40c and 75c
PRE TER'S
�3*COOL WEATHE
Children's Cashmere Hose in black, tan, red and white, per,
pair, 30c to 75c.
Boy's heavy ribbed hose in all sizes and prices.
Ladies' wool mitts in Navy, red, white and black at 35e.
' •Children's plain wool mitts in navy, red and black, all sizes
35c. pr. ",. ,
FLANNELETTES. Striped flannelette, striped in blue, gray a
and pink. 8 yards fpr $1.00.
FLANNELETTE SHIRTINGS', in dark stripes or checks at 15e and
.20c. --a yh'rd.
NEW FALL WRAPPERETTES in light and dark colors, 27 in-
ch•es wide at 15c to 18e yd.
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS in white or gray, blue and pink
borders sizes U'l and 12;£
WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, plain white with blue or pink bord-
ers, from $4.50 up.
COMFORTERS, well quilted and cotton filled in one size only.
at $2.50 each.
LADIES' WINTER COATINGS (A complete showing of all the
latest weaves and 'shades for winter coats at $2.00 to $3.75.
tOHILDRENSz COATS. Corduroy velvet coats and plain cloth
in blue and brown, lined throughout, ages 2 to 10 'years, at a low
price•
,CORDUROY VELVETS. A splendid display of corduroy vel-
vets in all (colors at 60 and 75c ayd,
Iluminate and beautify yonr homes by fitting up the rooms
with electric fixtures. We have a nice assortment suitable for bed
rooms, halls parlor, dining rooms and etc., at reasonable prices.
Also a stock of Hot Point"Electrie toasters, Irons Grills, call and
investigate, • we also have a full stock of Tungsten and Nitrogen
lamps from 25 to 100 watts.
A full line ,of - general Hard ware always on hand and prices
compared with quality just a little lower than you get elswhere.
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SUGGESTIONS******e
pecials
Ready -Made
Clothing
If you are in need of an over-
coat or- suit it will pay you to buy
now at old prices, ,while our pres-
ent stock last. New gobds will
be away up in prices.
Snap in Caps
A job lot of men's and boys caps
ranging from 502 to 175c. To clear
at 25c each. '
Towels
'A nice range of Turkish Bath
Towels in stripes and coloredgro-
u.nds at 25c and 50c. :Also plain
with pink and blue borders with
space for initials at .60c and $1.00.
These are special values.
Pillow Cases
Embroidered and Hernstitohed
at 90c to $1.25.
Ladies' Flannelette
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• Night Gowns, high
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• Alen's and Boys' Underwear
tucked yoke, white
All sizes of men's hc:?.1'y :'i' teil wool underwear at last
prices. Also men's and 1:,,7k s •fleece lined, and Penman s
wear for men and boys.
LADISE' VESTS and DRAWERS. ER.S. Splendid winter garments(
high neck, long sleeve evsts. a.ncl ankle lengths drawers. All sizes
and prices.
Infants Vests, button front, 1 -lo 12 years. Special at 30c and
35c each.
A full range of children's black drawers in sizes 2 to 16 years.
Prices according to age. .Aso ladies sizes at 90c and $1.00 each..
VIMY .COLLARS- The ee •:. 11 r' -en collar for men. Just in at
9,0c each or 3 for 50e.
year's.
Under -
Dutch Setts and Large Onions Wanted
Live Fowl taken every Friday forenoon
R7NGES rad I1E2TZRS
The season is coming when you will need a Range or Heater and
you naturally will want the et-, and
wes,wo el stinvite you to the cel-
ebrated.
stock before you make ,your
Peninsular Lin^ in '•all t 1cetl cif f rent es makes high oven.
Peerless Gilt Edge. Also many ny give entire satis-
A.nd we guarantee any st 3ev we tarn out to
faction or your money back.
Furnace work and plumbing a specialty.
Clover and Timothy Seed, DIA eh Setts and live poultry, all kin -
de .of FarmProduce bought eYthcr for cosh +or in exchange goods.
Highest Price for Produce. Phone
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