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Zurich Herald, 1919-10-31, Page 1ZURICH XX HERALD ZURICH, FRIDAY MORN1NNO, OCTOBER 31, (919. .. * • 4. + 4.—+ + +—+ + +— +—•b--1--9�--+ YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Win be promptly attended to here. See:us about DOUBLE TEA'S[ HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Rugs, Blankets, Bells Fall line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A. Trial Solicited FRED THIEL ZURICH 4 1 • Hay council meets on Saturday, Nov. lot. at 1 p. m. A. number from the village went to London to see the Prinee of Wales,. We are pleased, to report that Mrs. R F. Stade, wh*4. recently un- derwent an epraltic n, is 'impro'ving very favarab1yi, -to ••••••eeoessseesse5D•d•ONN• •••N•• • •••••••••••••••es••••••••••••••••••gNi9• • 1 2 M 0 0 • 1 • f • • N 3 0 1 1 //EE TER'S SHOWING OF fall � nd Winter Goods You will have a great opportunity to purchase up-fo- ,. date merchandise at tempting prices from our..1a: ell ' w. assorted t tock., :; .. Fair Week Dress Goods Special •• • • • • Tonight, Friday, Oct. 31st is Hal- lowe'en. MC1a. Carrie Heyrock is spending the week in Dashwdod. FOUND—A parasol. Owner an obtain it at Flerald Office. .Mr. and Mrs. John Laporte v; ed relatives in Detroit last wee .'Mr. F. E. Hess of London visi !cid relatives in town on Wedne f ay� H H. Neeb has treated him - fine touring sit k. t- ,:clf and family to a part; M, and Mrs. J. Preeter and chi 'ren visited relatives in Kitchen Diver Sunday. :!Mr. N. E. Dahms underwent successful operation at London fo •t11e removal of adenoids. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallnlan hav iri.oved into the apartments above Melick & Braun's hardware stor !The majority for the noes i Huron County in the recent refe eztdum vote were as follows. • .Question 1 ...... 1616 Question 2 ... ... 1557 Question 3 ...... .._ 1580 Question • 1580 4 ...... shipment of clothing er a e e. n r 8 2 4 S e - E e • s wa Made by the members of th _. Lutheran church on Monday to the • • ' 'grstricken people in Poland, Ro • mania and other Southern Eur opean countries. A cash remAtt o• an'ec was also made for the sato purpose. • bast week, Mr. Conrad Thiel. and • fainly moved to Seaforth, where • Mr Thiel is engaged with Mr. J • J; eriner in the flax mill. Mr • :acrd Mr.s Thiel were good citi4ens and we are sorry to lose them). Mr and Mrs. Samuel Baker, of Dash wood, have rented the house and a �+�vrant,.+ ding No 17 GIRLS WAN TES Can earn as high as $14.00 per week $4.00 to $5.50 per week For Beginners JACKSON CLOTHING CO. HENSALL = ONT. fffillignigggimmigimmee 9 VINIIIII11111111N111111111111111111111111111111111NIIII1MI111111111G 11111111NI11111111I11111111111(1111l111111111111111111111111191111111111111111111111N1111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIII11u111111IIIIII11111 i11ENIBNIi 19 Black and colored Serges in that good all -wool quality, just the right weight, fine weave, soft finish, 40 inches wide in shades of navy. black, green, burgundy nadbrow;n. VELOURS AND BROADCLOTH, , For coats in all wool bright chiffon finish, full 54 inches wide, in shades of nigger, navy, copen greyy taupe, prune, black and bur- gundy. .1 SILK WOOL JERSEY CLOTH Extra heavy wool Jersey Cloth inthe new shades of Belgian Blue, taupe, brown, white and navy, width 36 inches. _ LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' white cotnbination in medium weight, all wool, high .neck and long sleeves. Reasonably priced. Ladies 'cream vest, high neck andlong sleeves, A splendid garm- ent with drawers to match, LADIES' SWEATERS We also have a nice range of ladies' pure wool Sweater Coats tad pullovers in all sizes. Men's clothing Department THE SNAPPY NEW FALL dSUITS AND OVERCOATS A presentation of the cream of the models. Fabrics, weaves, pat- terns and colors from the leading apparel makers of Canada. Included are the popular waist seam style for young men. SMART OVERC,o0ATS FOR YOUNG FELOLWS We are on the mark. We've made special provision for the young man's trade with many new excluive, perfeteiy tailored suits and Ov ercoat8, .A. splendid egaer of men's felt Hats, Shirts, Ties, et .c Phone 59 1. elellieffieeseseseseMONIM J. PREETER Produce OINOSteiligtrot peetiryig up,'the " "telephone cable •j*QIp 'the (Zurich central to the • • 'rjweetern limits of the vi.,+oge. The • 'ifr t tiling of the cable wi..I do a- way with much line trouble and • \ ;i11 take care of the increasing • • A •. • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • 0 • • • V • • • • • • • • .0 • • 0 mbar of subscribers of the sy- s int. iss Olga Howald, of Detroit, 'ch., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Job Howald, of Kitchener, was q. ,iietly married at Port Huron, 1l 8ch.., at 12 o'clock noon, on Satur- day; Oct. 25th, to Mr. Ferdinand Miller, of Detroit, son of Dr. and M!o. Ferdinand Miller, Walkerton, N. Y., They are spe'nding their wedding tour at the home of Mr. i and Mrs, Jacob Howald, Kitchener: I after which they will return to t their home in Detroit FIGHT STORM ALL NIGHT. Tom Bailey and Jack Atkinson of Bayfield made a trip on Lake Huron to Goder:ch on Saturday night in a gasoline launch, and started to Bayfield. about 10 o'- clock, when they were overtaken .* by a storm which caused them to drift far out Into the lake. Afte; being out all night they finally lanJecl about twenty miles north .a of Goderich this morning. Un- fortunately they were not suppli-1 ed with a lantern or bailing - ice, andt heir escape from drown- ing is regarded as remarkable. FARMS SOLD .A. number of farms in this sect- ion have changed hand s the past week or two. Mr. Geo. Schrader has sold his 10e -were farm. on the Bronson line south to Mr. Henry Eberhardt of Sta'n.ley, Who will get possession next March;. Mr. George Gram has sold his Eine 150 -acre farm on the corner o the +Zuriich id. and Parr Line to lir Milton Love of Hensall. Posses- soon will be given next spring. Mr Geo. H. Smith, who recent'y • mated here from Michigan, l:as • purchased the 100 -acre farm of • Wm. H. Dowson, Babylon Line rt- • :ain7?y, and has taken possession. ,'•• Mr Dowson has purehased the .t10 We have opened our NEW GOODS in PRINTg fIELATEAg ` IN'GHA ' R. We are offering some bargains in Wall Papers, Mixed Paints and other lines. FRESH GROCERIES. ,-ALWA.YS ON H &N.D" rgliest Prieesfor Farm Pro? i Your wants taken care of R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 07 BLAKE IB111111111111WIIIII111iiili1911111E111111NViI11V111111111111N111111111110111111IMIN11111111N IIIIIIIIIIV111111111111IIIIININt111NIINVIIINIIIN91111111i11111 IINIII1111111V111111111111NI1NlHNfflaIONA'' d•10*H oMt01H t1 4i• #iO4p0fPllrirlA- f 14*+per 1 • erre farm near Varna, owned by .w Mr, D. Wilson McA t,'o. of Sass at'- 0 eon. Sask., formerly of Varna. +• Mr. Leon Jeffrey has purchase' l '• the Farm. alnd br:ck and tile rai,9s as near St Joseph from. 0. Cabana, le Jr,1,and gets immediate pleeessi )n 4 Mr. C'abalna has also wild Wanted • lot upon which the big block, l:n- • own as the Balmoral Hotel prep- • 'erty ion t. Joseph, to Mr. J. Mat- • thews of 'London, 1VhD •:w'' tie V*4***ANOttarixrCthei die . 1 FALL SHOES We carry a complete stock for men, women and children. BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED C. FR I TZ The Shoeman t110+f 404M0 41 14140+ ♦+0060++ +Elf+fir•@►++{per++0M0___ MOLSONS H E MOLSONS BANK Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL and RESERVE $8,800,000 Over 100 Branches Oportunity Shuns Those Upnprepared toGrasp It Start a Savings account today, in The Molsons Bank, and be ready for opportunity when it COMM aloxrg. W. B. COLLES Manager Zur1 Brarlcb The World's Watch Over Time Beeler in Watch es, Clocks, Musics! Instruments, etc. Repairing Promptly Done Hess the Jeweller Mart 7