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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-10-21, Page 4lid 1 have been appointed for Zurich by the Billy Burke Ores Company, _to represent resent them° "large variety Cif Dresses, and Invite the public who are in aced of dresses to come in Auld see our lines. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY B PLR CHASING THESE DRESSE WHICH ARE, SO MODERATELY PRICED AND ARE M .1)E TOFU 3'()G`.ti4ITFI PERFECT WORKMAN SHIP, NICELY FINIS FRED, AL L HEMS ARE FELLED, COLORS ARE FAST DYES, AND CAN BE GOT IN EVERY COLOR AND SIZE. AS OUR EiSINES IS INCREASING SO. R APIDLY WE FIND IT NECESSARY TO HAN- LE THIS ,EXCELLENT LINE, NEW' . SHIPMENTS ; ARRIVING TWO WEEKS. Come in ,and see our fin:' dis- play and icoini'ince yourself that' nve have' th€i dress for you . If ,we have not in Stock ;your particular 'size ,or design, we can order it for you, which will take a very brief reasonable .time. ALL WE ASK IS GIVE US A (TRIAL. Vu Vas SIEBERT 444, BLECTI'O1 The returning afPieeris. ofYit ial declaration in North Rufen give's. i. W, Xing, Prugreasive, a, maj ority of 29l votes; and' in South Huron the majjo 'ity o'l Thomas Mc M.i,lan, Libral, i'a 1153. BENFALL, LL4 . ' The new proprietor ..of -the Commercial ,] teal Mr, E1ligaa'n, is making vast improvements to the interior of the hotel'. The Presybetrians of Carmel church arc ,holding a fowl '.,upper in their church on Friday evening October 112nd, Maas. S. G. Memel, last week ;at- tended a convention .held in Hamilton Mr. andIi'& Jas. Guest or Lon- don were visitors with ,Mr. and Mrs. W. Consitt. Mr, and Mra, Pepp'ler 'of Han- over, !spent a few .days withtheir. Son, Mr. and Mrs, Seymour Pep- pier. • Mr. acid Mrs. Joseph Eiaenhofer of Kitchener,. were 'traitors with I& and Mrs.- Harry Price, . Miss Jean Maxwell, of Landon, is visiting with. lie. sister, Mrs. J. W. Peck and family. Ica Jas. Coxworth, who has been spending a week with her dauhter, Mrs, Scruton, has ., ret- urned 'lionae The S. Sanders 'MfgCo. of Ex ter, formerly the Jackson Mfg. 7.1o. have re -opened thei: factory .n HHensall in the Petty block; and are manufactu_ing their Well known brand :of boy's clothing. Mrs. S. Smillie of the village is quite poorly and under itkne doc- fron't of the store, which Adds greatly •to its appearance. tor's care, but ar, early recovery is 'hoped for. Mr and 112' Is.Geo. Troyer and children . of Courtland were' visit- ors with Mrs. Chas. Troyer and Bir and Mrs, Geo. Hudsonn. • • GI: IC, Peaty Spent last 'Vile relatives in Detroit. T. C. Joynt has moved into the handsome apartments ..he has rcc- enily fitted over his store. He is also ,f,ixing the brick work in :� t ting recent Council: 1V Meting i'epros',ilztatives of the Lorne Fire Engine Co', of Ingersoll, and lama Bickle Fire .Engine Co., of Woods took were present and ,both. ad, dressed the Council of the very latest pattern, 200 feet of ellen), Teal hose, and extension ladder, a roof 'ladder and other equipment. The 'whole to be mounted on a new Chevrol0t ,chants, and when finiiahad to be ld,elivered in 10 days. The contract price is $1.500 cash. A bylaw wa's given its readings to authorise the collector to col, feet 1926 taxes. Hen'sall is , rn .. a 'splendid. 'financial condition • as the tax rate is 31 5.1€i nni'11s,, AUCTION' SALE Of Houlse and Lots,, Car, Horse' and. Household Effects at I-xINSALLan SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 23rd, 1920 At 2 o'clock, p.m, the following -- Ford touxiug ea,i't ngood con- dition; Clyde brood mare, young eligible for registration. House and Lot's -2 softs well fenced, i 2 other lots on which a frame, 11ou3e and barn aro situated; hard and soft water € nd other conveniences. Household Effects -2 iron beds• \N itln; springs and mattress,. one wooden bed and 'springs, 2 dress- ing tables with ,mirrors, oak dres- ser, wash stand, wash bo‘q and pitcher., white granite beta pan, pair pillows and bedding, ;3 oak rockers; upholstered .00uc;lx and. rocker, reed sewing -chair, library table, one stand, pictures, dining room (suite, chairs; kitchen cab ineti kitchen ;table,, clothes 'roar, :upboard, dishes. 2 *iutter crocks copper boiler, 2g alv. wash :tubs, wringer, tub stand, clothes. basket step ladder, lawn mower, 3 large crocks, fruit, 3 rugs, •Bisdeels vae- ulii !sweeper, tit dust mops, npw broom, wall mop, windo;: cleaner, Oak Treasure heater, Banner range almost new; Nen. Process oil stove 4 burners and oven, coal oil heatei cooking .utentsiis,g ard'en tools,etc Rubber, tired Fuggy, 3 steel tired buggies, light wk -on, driving mare two cutters, 2 sets single herness TERMS—Household effeets,cash Car, Horse and Real Estate will be sold ;subject _ o- r. eser ve ,bid, term of which -will .be made •kno zi. on day of 'sale, or may be had on ,application to' Mrs M. E. Pollock, Prolarietoress O•sear Kiopp, Auctioneer. ' ice. y` OtiZZSaiga_ SSE T -T 1,Illllllllllidu,i„aiial1 1+ „Illijlalal !ililnilllilll1,,,iffi1i111iullunl+IfIIIIj�I'i 'llllllliln 1/1W/% xuw,. 411; +v- ,"...T?, ! 11111111111 j[1111l!i+1ii] IjliiilJ: 11111 11! ,�IlhiiIIIIii �IIII\\\\ I, 4,, 1'4.' .. •h, 4.• . a .. :.', a "tin. y, - Can Yo Find the Tns? -4161111110111 No, they are not all twins! Two and only two are identical, and are the twins you are asked to land. Can you? To be sure, the 18 pictures all look alike; but look closer. How about their hats? There are other differences, "'too. Read the clues. Only two girls are exact duplicates. They are Twins. -can yott find them? as mi iss CLUES Ms r P, m At first glance all of the 'pictures look alike. But upon examination you. will see that almost every one differs in some way from. all the others. In some the difference may be fn the light or dark band on the brim of th e hat or in the brimming on the hat or the collar. Or, some may wear necklaces, or ear -rings, or both. Only two are exactly alike. No, it's not as easy as it looks. You must search carefully. Just look closely—make sure that you have the twins, then send in your answer. Some- body who finds the right twins is going to win a bio prize. Make that "somebody" bo YOU. First Prize $2,OOOEO MAXIMUM AWARD This is one of the greatest array of Cash Prizes that has ever been offered in a Mail and • Empire Puzzle Contest. That's what It is, folks—and you can be a winner. The prizes range from $Z to $50 and from $50 to $2,000. All prizes Will`be awarded in time to reach the winners by Christmas Day. Think of it! You can win as much as $2,000. Yes, sir, $5,000 in cash prizes may be won in this interesting puzzle contest, and will be awarded promptly .after December llth. There will be 50 winners and the First Prize, the golden opportunity, $2,000 IN CASH. Won't that be a wonderful Christmas Gift? In the event of ties for any prize, duplicate '. prizes will be awarded. 1,000 points wins First Prize. We will give you 950 points for finding the Twins. Im• mediately upon receipt of your eo?'rrect answer, we will send you particulars of a word. building contest, in which, if successful, yo u earn the final 50 points required to win a $2,000.00 ,First Prize or one of the -49 other Cash Prizes. MAIL YOUR ANSWER TO -DAY N'ow, find the Twins. Write the numbers In the coupon below, fill in your name and address, and mail it to the Puzzle Manager. Get started for the Big First. Prize. Puzzle Mgr., Room 207, THE MAIL AND EMPIRE, Toronto,,, Canada 50' CASH PRIZES nmosemmasar Listed below are the maximum prizes you can win. 1st., Prv:e.........•• ....; . $2,000 2nt1 Prize $1,000 3rd Prize 4th I'rxze..' .. a $200 5th Prize... , $200 6th Prize $100 7th Prize... .. , $100 8th Prize $100 9th Prize $100 10th Prize.... $100 11th to SUtI"t Pri:.esy inclusive... ... $10 I Ilimolo• idomem inommeni----._, TWIN PUZZLE COUPON Puzzle Manager, Room 207 THE MAIL & ElIPIRE Toronto Canada i Numbers , .. and ar 1 twins that I have found. If these are correct please give me the 9.50 points tell me how to gain the final 59 points to iwin First Prize. 1 e the and 1 1 .. 11 Name .... :,. Postoffice . ......... Province, . . Street or R.P.D. No.., ..... "Thurtsdalr,, Octobex, 21, 1920. � • 4 I Having been appointed district agent for the above celebrated 11 Car, I will • . pi sed at any • t me to give. a, demonstration. ,” . 10; ...66646tr,-:a...6......... .>.n•,....._....... ...... • WILL ALSO GIVE .EXPERT SS:I.t,V100 OF ?EATTERIES 4 t ' )F ALL KINDS—` —NEW BATTERIES IN STOCK. 1- ,§ ,AUTOS REPAIRED OR OVERHAULED BY EXPERT N,LECHANIC. SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO' r GIVE moi, i14Y AND NIGHT SERVICE. . ff. I S PI w points to, fit most makes of plows at greatly reduced prices GI EL9 + �.` 9 4. .11. •'Jw 4.4.44w2•°a• '?!•4-34 .4 7w 'ir 3•++.1-r 3'11-0 i 44-04^3•^.1.yc,^l.•tI..g'•'k.i'•4..{-+,,,at "The. eviTa Car' Q N,ill PI f,,31 L,6 41p b 4 '. 41, Prop.W i. • SAL ALE In order to quickly dispose of the balance of our Stock on hand, we are offering same below wholesale price. DMA miss these bargains Don't miss this bargain! Suits made to measure .From $17.50 up See our windows for other Special Bargains, Good 'Pressing, Skillfully done by 'a real Tailor, is as Refresh- ing ito Your Suit, as -a good" night's seep is to you. PRPSSIN3 AND ALTERATIONS REASONABLY DONE, �. �. WULRTH Tailor, Men's; Furnishings - Zurich, Onto Where the Good Clothes come from f raimmww,witimmaAtimiwavaimaimi Zurich Drug Store School Supplies We havea complete Stockof egerythingn- essary in this line for the Sch�ol Boy or Girl We have a new Stock of Stock of • Scribblers, Note Books, Peio ls, Pens, Water • Colors, and all textbooks. Also fine suppl ► of the High School Books -used in tie Fifth Class Dr. A, J MacKinnon, Zuri� iVAIVNIAMMAMWAr