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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-11-21, Page 8The chilly autumn air reminds you to prepare with waemer clothes. We can supply your wants in all the varioue lines of heavy Fall and Winter wear. ress Goods Serges, Mohairs, velvets, paname cloths etc., in new variety of eol- ore, at reasonable prices. Silks Are again in demand for fall wear. See our stock ortaffettes, pail let's etc. Speetal in Silk Pop'iris iin leading hsades. Reg. pa icy $1.75 to clear $1.35 a yd d ear New Suits, Overcoats, Rain coats, underwear, fine shirts. Fall hats and caps, in abundant supply, Come early for best choice. Overalls Good heavy weight overells and s mocks in all sizes. Cie,,: ring at $1.85 each. scho Son, . it ssey ;rrls Implements WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FOP THE CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN. NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS ALSO REPAIRS FOR MACHINERY, PLOW POINTS, ETC, Z GIVE US A CALL, sper Walper Ont. 4. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4. c, 1 'e �i 'AN `"_ ,, We have in stock a large supply of + r �r HEATERS '' sz3T"3¢�u��_ w vi!��� sand �' " �e`' RA GES + :w t�� _ 4. � `' ;� _ of the following 4. ,� leading makes4. to choose from: 4. Peninsular, FiReCo, Treasure, Happy 3 Thought and Grand Jewel. Also Regal and Elegant Peninsular Baseburners, Per- fection and Blue flame coal oil Heaters. '#' We also carry a complete line of Heavy and shelf Hardware Tinware, granite -ware., Alluminum, Paints, Oils, Varnishes ,+p. Glass, Robes, Blankets, Trunks, Halters, Auto Oils, Greases, Accessories, Goodyear Auto Tires, at best prices. PENINSULAR ST DE & WEIDO PREETER BLOCK - ZURICH +++++++++++++++++++++++++4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Magistrate;, "Can't this case be nettled out of court?" Mulligan; "Sure, sure; that's what we were trying to do, your Honor, when the police interfered. 'b,T.4f,�Qi�H�4ftj�,?NW4M�t:rt{y:i�4tr �i.�HyFOL+�4i�H$NA�F"i•"p^�� HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD eF • Says Cieam Applied in Nostrils to Opens Air Passages Right Up. a, 4 tofie/avees + •wear',here*tiser„+,ss*eteeta•¢.+�.`. erne Instant rcliei--no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of tear head Blear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snub ing, blowing, headache, dryness. No truggling for breath .at night; your. Cold or catarrh disappears. txet a small bottle of Ely's Cream !a,1m' from your druggist now. Apply e )little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing eream in year nostrils, It pen- etrates through every air passage of the head, 'soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comps *Amities. just fine. Dont stay ablate -up With a' cold or nasty catarrh,* USE THE TELEPHONE QUIETLY Talk gently into the telephone. Da not talk across it, nor shout ,somewhere in the general vicin- ity of it. Too many people use the telephone as if they had no confidence lin its carrying power. A story, illustrating this, is told of the late .Han, Tas Duff and the late Sir 'James Whitney, Mr. Duff used to shout over the phone, and his shotitiag rang along the •cor- riders and disturbed Sir James in his office, "What on earth is aPj that ra,eket about?" demanded replied the clerk. "He is talking the Premier. "Mit is Mr, Duff, Sir to hie wife up in Sim,coe county," "He is eh?" remarked Sir James. "Well why doe'nt he telephone her instead of yelling across the Pro- vince like that?" 4.--m Just received a new supply of Oneida Community plate Silver- ware ilver-ware in the most popular Adam Design, W. G. Hess, LOCAL M:`9 '+.K,`h.'f2 (Corrected every Thursday,) Eggs Butter ... . ...... Driedapples Potatoes per bag ... .. ,.. 1.50 Dutch Setts ... ... ... ... 6Si-7 Wheat .., ... Oats ... ... .. Barley ..... Buckwheat Flour ... ... .... Brain........ ... Shorts ........w 110gs ...... • .y .Swv.• - ... v.w._.w... ...Mew+ WHY I ;SHOULD BUY A VICr.- OI .OND A year ago to -day the Armist- i,cer was signed. For over three 00 years bexore that day we were all. 50 trying to do our bit for the coup ]0 try, Nen of suitable age went, "Over There'' to f,gat the "Hansa' Women worked at lied Cross work 3,95 to help them lessen the soldiers, Be hardships . 'There was also an ap- peal to .save food and fuel. To- day we ase ceiebratiing our last year's "Peace Day'7 Everyone is i.'uyimg "Victory Bonds.'-' As you are buying yours the question comes to your mind. Why should I buy a Victory Bond? Canada .was always said to be a very prosperous country. • E'v'ery other country envied us. Now we have such a large debt to pay for carrying on the pass year's war that II you don't did in and have your vow, we surely will lose this title. We simply don't let Canada get behind. We want her to be an example to other eoun- tri.es Don't get discouraged, ev- ery little helps; Buy Victory Bands. Victory Bonds pay five per cent. interest on Sour money. You can- not find any Bank to pay you any more, Then you are sure of get- ti'ng your money back. They won't fool you like the Western Oil Bombe did Come on; For your own sake buy Victory Bonds. - Nearly every British subject cl- aims to be patriotic. The soldi- er's did their pai•t to -wards. their country. Many of them still lie O'rer There. Can't you do aiittle Put this question fairly to your- self. 1 know you will say •'I can' ' tiy.' Thats the right spirit.There are only five days more. Do your bit; Buy Victory Bonds. His Royal .Highness the Prince of Wales has promised to give to each city or district one of his flags if thay buy as many= Victory Bonds as they promised. Come along, now, Do a our part, We can't let Huron County get behind. You would lend money to alri- end ire need. You necer had as better friend than your own coun- try, Canada. 'She has made you what you are and its up to you to help her now Please buy Victory Bonds. Some weak minded uian may be looking to you for an example. Don't disappoint him; Its up to you to buy Victory Bolide. To -day is the eleventh- of Nov- ember nineteen hundred and nin teeln. Let us show our right spirit to -day in memory of those brave boys who gave their lives for their country. We cannot now show our appreciation to them by toasts and banquets. But I a.m. sure they expected us to do our share too. They have thrown the torch to us to hold high in their name. Shall we desert them? Well I think any real patriotic man would; not. Come on now before its toe late You'll not be sorry, .i'rzi, sure, Buy Victory Bonds. If you do not want any moreVic tory Bonds yourseel•f you might buy them. as ,Christmas gifts for your friends I'm sure they will appreciate a Victory Bond for a present more than anything else, Then when Christmas approaches you won't have to woiry about wh at gifts to give. In conclusion I might add Col, McCrae's famous perern. 1N FLANDERS FIELD In Flanderjs Fields the poppies blow. - Between the crosses row on rote That marks our place And in the sky The larks still bravely hinging fly Scarce heard amid the guns be- low, 1,25 1.25 t1.50-8110 45.00 50.00 15.75 LOCAL NEWS Jack Frost and the clear old-Can- adi:Faln winter is again making its appearance. . Julius H. Barnes, United States Wheat Director, has given* pubic notice that he would oppose any attempt to extend to another erop tiie present Government poliey of a guaranteed price on wheat. . The 'Zurich branch of the R•Fom- ens' Institute met at the home of the President, Mrs. W. L. Siebert. A very valuable and interesting re port was given by Mrs. Siebert, who was sent as delegate to the London convention. The nextme ening will be held at the hone of Mrs. •(Dr.) B. Campbell on Dee- ember 10th. All ladies are cord- ially int-ited. Prominens Canadian railway ex-. ecutives and engineers with eepre-, sentatives of many railroads of the United States, assembled at Erie, ( Pa., to witness some specular trials of a new gearless electric passen-i ger locomotive at the works of the General Electric company. One of the features was a tug-of-war between two powerful steam. loc-, omotives and an electric, iii' which the two steam engines were pul-1 led backwards with ease. PLAYING WITH MATCHES. Dur:mg Septembee four children were burned to death, each as ere suit of playing with matches. Ile grets are of no avail. - Children are fascinated by fire, and unless matebee are kept where -children cannot get at them, many : i><tore tragic deaths will occur. , N ea; were other people's children; yours may be next. TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY Tith the co-operation of the Clergy of all denominations and en dorsed by the Department of Ed- ucation. Sunday the 23rd and Monday the 2.4th inst,, will be ob-i served as Tuberculosis Sunday and i Tuberculosis Day in the Schools. 1 Literature has been prepared by the Nati.o'nal Sanitarium Associat . ion, setting forth the nature, giv-' iing valuable facts regarding the, nature and treatment of consunl-' ptian. Only through a widespr-1 ead understanding on the Fart of - the Publia of how this disease may be avoided, how it may be cured, will this great plague be over- come. - RUPTURE EXERT') HE t; E Seeley, Famous an This Speciatly Called to Stratford. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Ph- iladelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Windsor: Hotel and will remain in Stratford on Tuesday Nov. 25th, • Mr. Seeley: says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rip tuee perfectly, but contracts the' opening in 10 days on the average We arc ties dread. Short days ago ea. e. Be>:ng a vast impravem- 1 w lierei, ent over all fernier methods -ex-' Fele clavri -saw sunset ,low. eniplifeing instantaneous effects, i But now we 1:o in Flanders fields, immediately appreciable and with Take up the quarte& with the foe, standing any strain or position. ( To- thee with tailing hands we 'This fnstrurneiit received the only throw awar.l in England and in Spain The total, be yours to hold it producing resulits without stir- high, gery, injections, iuedical treatment If ye break faith we shall not sleep or prescriptions.. Mr. Seeley has Though poppies blow • doccumenta from the United :Stat- In Flanders Fields. es Governmenit, Washington, DC. Written by :a pupil of the .fur- jfor inspection, All charity cases- itch Public School without charge, or it any interes- ed call, he will be glad to• show 1 same without charge or fit them: NOTICE. if desired. Business demands pro- The annual meeting of the 7tir- ent stopping at any other ',place Zar- in this section. - - rich Branch- 13ible Society will be held on Friday Evening November 218t, im the Evangelieal r,:nurch, ..•., , commencing at 7.30 p. m. Rev. CASR. J Bowen, the agent of the Up - I per Canada Bib'e Society wall ad - For Infants and Chiltisexl dress the meeting, The various Churehes of &Zurich and vicinity are �� ���For v5.�� speer -ally invited to take an avtive interest in this great work for the Master. The Secretary Branch Bible Soeiety, Always bears .cie, the Signature of v..it�.i;•F'r;"`�i. •1F 'Wra',°5„ .n3:%xf.:r:. .�.r,E,t^": ?�. •N'1n..Y:eh"..y vEja y,t>.r:, .YgCw,;•;r. ES Nov is the time to, buy that new stove: you( have bees Wanting the past few years. Stove prices, are still clim- bing. and owing to the steel strikes: and labor.' troubleey shipments of stoves and steelproducts. will be slow and irregular. We have' 'weight a goad . stock of leading make in advance, and can still give you prompt service, and at moderate prices. Wehandla Mc.Clarys celebrated Pandora, Doherty's High Ovei and, Banquet (Steel Range)) (guaranteedd for period of 25 years(t - We also can supply you with -1 1 (. Har e•` Coal Heaters Baso Burners (with and without oven; Mao several, emaller stoves; namely Oak Sto'aes> aaatli Tortoise Stoves. We have a good Ind hand Base Burner with oven good' as new at a bargain $45.00. ;.a:.i . Aluminumware Sets We are offering a few sets: of alum'iinunm consisting of 4 pieces, Stewing Kettle, Utility, Kettle with lid double Bolter, and eoffee percolarter•at $835')' easli: or separate or• piece may be had at $2.25. Tese are bargains dbnftfail to) get One of these sets. Zurich's '= tsy Store Cell& & &-kUU PHONE 63 New Neckwear The Best is none too good for you.. Tour new- suit will set One ofthese richly colored Salk Tiea oar to perfection. Wee bought dozens of stylish Ties, nein shipments have• arrived. We snow they'll please YOU, I ! ! V i3 LLT ESt 73c. to, $3..00. en my ��' r os. Zurich �:sii�* ANNOTJNOEMENT I have taken the contract to haindle Ford parts and will stock a complete line of genuine Ford aepairs. Bring your Motor car troubles to us. We specialize o'n any maleq All repairing guaranteed. We repair !not experiment. H. Mousseau Zurich GARAGE STAND AT T. JOHNSON '8 FORMER iFURNITUt E STQftE A visit to our store will secure you a REAL BA "'GAIN Ladies' and Men's Rain Coats, Ladies Voile and Silk waists and ail Sumner Dress Goods. New Fall Blouses in Georgette white, flesh, maize and peach $7.5a 1 to $10.00 Men's Suits in different shades and styles. $17, $10, $21, $23, 25, 27, Every Suit a Bargain Fall and Winter Underwear, work mitts mad Gloves, Overalls and. Jackets, New Fall Hats, Caps, Socks, Umbrellas and Sweaters. Ladies' Skirts, latest styles in brown, nave, black and taupe. PRICE $6..00 - Ladies' silk gloves in grey, black, white, taupe and tan. Ladies dark blue apron 85e. and $1. Fresh celery and peaches every Saturday and on Fair Day, f Early. Feltex looks and wears better than Iitnoleuml, Order: Live Poultry taken ever.. Wednesik day. Highest Market Prices. ]rest Groceries at all times Bud tterick PatternsFor Sale Phone T --L