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HERALD
',NG. DECEMBER 5, 1919.
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T 'tail line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, ete
A Trial 'Solicited .
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YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
Will bo promptly attended to here. See:us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLF.HARRESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
Mr. J. Laporte,. reeve, is atten-
ding the meeting ,of Hutoncoqunty
council being held at Goderich this
week.
Owing to the coal- shortag•.the
G. T. R. has taken off one traitii•o .,
the L. H.'& B. and during theft:,
ter montha there will be on1s the
morning train from the north.ancl
the evening train frons Londoii�,
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Buy Your Presents at Preeter's
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TMAS GIFTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. ° EVERYBODY WANTS TO ECONOMIZE, BUST
NO ONE WISHES TO DISCONTINUE THE CHARMING OLD CUSTOM OF YULETIDE
tiTHE GREAT VARIETY OF GIFTS FROM WHICH TO .CHOOSE AND THE REA 'l.
ZONABLE PRICES MAKES .PRESENT BUYING IN OUR STORE BOTH DELIGHTFUL AND •
PROFITABLE. 4
SPECIALS IN XMAS GIFTS
Mens Tie Racks
French Ivory Hair Brushes.
Brush and ,Comb Sets.
French Ivory Manicure sets.
Womens' and children's knitted
mitts in grey, red white and Navy
banes center pieces
Errebroi:dered Pillow eases.
Litnen Table Clotihb•.
Linen Table Napkins
Fancy Bath Towels:
Fancy bordered huck towels
Men's Mocha lined gloves
Toys of all :kinds.
,XMAS STATIONERY
Fancy boxes of writing• paper,
very nice for Xnias gifts.
CHINAWARE •
Hand painted chinaivare -of bea
utiftil designs. Also 10 piece toi-
let sets, berry sets, water sets and
separate fruit dishes with gold de
signs..
CLOTHING
We are showing a splendid sang
of men's and young men's, overco-
ats, iln all the newest cloths and
styles, waist seam,, and etc. See
our $25.01) line. These coats at this
price are less than to -day cost
pricer.
Also a fine range of suits in
the latest styles at moderate pri-
ces. It will pay you to see our
stock before buying elsewhere.
GRANULATED SUGAR
Having recently put in stock a
:large shipment of.Sugar, we would
:advise putting in your supply at
present prises as it is 'very scarce -
and prices have advanced consider
ierable since we bought and likely
to go higher some.
- GROCERIES
A. well assorted stock of fresh
groceries always on hand. 'Also
icandi,es, mints, Oranges, anew rais-
in% currants, peels, etc.
Phone 59
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Mr. J. McKay of London spent
Friday at the home of Mr. i:':
Weber.
Masses Ethel Williams and Anna
Hess speint a few days in London
last week.
Mrs. Gross, of Kitchener e:, er t a
Lew days at the home of Mr. and
We, E. Bossenberry a few clays
last week.
Call at Hess, the Jewler,, for a
high ielas's pair of Ladies' or (;len•: s
Automobile _skates, All models
wgith 'aluminum tops.
'Mr. 'W. C. Call/as has been aw-
arded the contract of carrying the
mail between the post office in
Zuireh .and the railway station in
Hensall,,,
Another set of ten machines is.
being installed in the Hall !Dent
glove. factory here and employ-
ment will be given to more young
ladies.
The evening services of the Ev-
angelical church will begin at 7
p. m;., on Sunday evening. The
morning service being the firs:
Sunday of the month, will be con-
ducted in the English language..•
Huron county W. C. T. U. won
the banner presented at the Proe-
ilncial convention for the larges.
addition to the membership, 40)
members having been secured in !
the contest.
Beans are moving rather slowly
with tittle or no demand. Buyers
here are paying $3.50 for No. 1 be-
ans. There have been a fewsal-
es. We understand that M1Ir.pJohn
Campbell of the 2nd. of Hay sold
his beans to a buyer in London, I
for $4.40 a bushel and Mr. Jack
Horner of the 14th sold 400 bush.'
to a buyer in Toronto for $4.25.
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The W. C. T. U. meeting at the
lime of the Misses Lamont ` NV is g.
Z, P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
Report of room. III for the moth
of November.
Jr. IV; Newell Geiger 378,
Luella Decher 354, Ethel Deitrich
351, Madelena Meidinger 343, Ll-
oydon Walpe, 307, Milton Hey 305,
Eleanor Ducharme 300, Ortha Mel-
ick 297, Frances Mittelholtz 266,
*Marguerite Prang 256, Theodore,
Deichert 250, Gerald Bedard 230. •
Sr. 1II;—Lillian Rader 430,
Lulu Albrecht 355, John Kochem 353,
Ruth Brenner 351, Ivan Yungblut
316, Austin Schwalm. 305, . Mary
Schwalm 299, Bide., Callfas 283,
Edwin Gascho 281, *Frieda Dierch-
ert 269, **Lizzie Leibold 252,.
Sr III (b). -Gannet Walper 357,
Idella Howald 328, Raymond Fish-
er 303, Gilbert Ducharme 266, Irene
Deccher 254, Ethel Hess 248, Fred
Davidson 243, Gordon Schwalm241
(*\ Represents the number of ex
atninations missed by the pupil.
6'. Kalbfle!sch, Teacher.
NOTICE.
SOLDIERS MEMORIAL
The Hensall Memorial Commit;ss
tee requests the relatives and Eris.
endss of the ictizens of Hensel/
and surrounding country including
Hay Township to send to the cam,-
mittee the name of any one lost
by the great war. The people wilt
understand that the names for -the
Memorial are not exclusively for
members of the 161st but for any
of our boys 'no matter -what bat-
talion they belonged to. Hope
to have names at an early date
as monument is ordered.
The following is requested; "
Name ...
Number ,
Battalion
Where Killed ...
Year ...... Age ...............*
Mail particulars to A. Murdoch,
Seey., Hensel', Ont.
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". s tocess. Mrs. 101r.' L. S.ebez'- led;
the devotional part and Alis. C
GIFT HANKERCHI1 1 S
.Ladies' fancy boxed handkerebi,
els, hemstitched edges, •embroider- ,
ed, comes in white had dainty col-
ors.
Ladies' embrodered linen hanker -
chiefs, scalloped edge and pretty ,
embroidered. corners.
Children's fancy hankerchiefs
with !nursery design and animal
patterns.
Men's fine linen hankerchiefs:
. LADIES; MISSES AND CHILe.
DREN'1S SCARF SETS
Ladies' and Misses and children
brushed wool scarf sets in all the
leading shades, also separate sc-
arfs alnd tongues. 1
SWEATERS ETC.
A nice range of m.en's and boy's
pure wool sweater coats, all colors
a'nd sizes. Men's silk and wool
neck scarfs.
DRESS GOODS SPECIAL
Garbardilnes, broadcloths, veto- '
airs, Berges, poplins and all other
fashi,anable weaves of the super -
ion dress goods found here.
HAND PURSES
Ladies' silver hand purses epee-
ially Tor Xmas trade Prices from
;11.75 to $5.50.
2 Heyrock gave an'interesting ieeort
O of the Provincial Convention held -g
• at Guelph. A pleasing item was
A FULL LI NE OP
WINTER ER WEAR
DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, MEN'S AND BOYS'
SWEATER COATS, GLOVES MITTS, HEAVY RUBBERS
ETC. ETC.
Alsol adios' and Children's underwear, caps, scarfs, mitts
and gloves.
XMAS 000D
A nice assortment of Toys of all kinds, D .olls, Dishes,
Xmas. booklets, cards, etc.
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS O N. HAND
POULTRY TAKEN EVERY WEDNESDAY FORENOON
Rn N. DOUGLAS
that Huron County won the bailee.,PHONE 11 on 97
• for getting the most W, C. T. U.
O members for the year. The next
convention will be held in Smiths
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SHIRTS AND TIES
The .Xmas ties and, shirts . Zieve
strived. We".iiave madean ex-
tra effort all along the line in
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Xmas furnishings. Come in and
1.•oolc thele, over. See our fancy
ties, eine: in a box, with splendid
patterns, prices from $1 to $2.
wasinasossasiosommus
J. PREETER
Produce Wanted
• Falls. The Misses L. Siebert and
E. Heyrock delighted those present
o' with solos and the Misses M. Pr s.sasessoseseassagesseasousesessit
o eter and. M. Hoffman gave i.nstru-
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• mentals, • There will be no Dec-
o ember meeting but instead New
• Year's Eve will be observed as
• watch night for a Thank Meeting
for winnin gthe referendum.
INSTITUfTE MEETING
The December meeting of the
Womens' Institute will be held on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 10th at
8- o'clock, in the home of Mrs. (Dr.)
B. Campbell. Each member is I
requested to be present at the re -
responsive roll -call and to suggest *,
the name of a book, not already in I -
stock, for the !Zurich Piublic Lib -1
eery.
MUST BE VACCINATED
Either there will be an epide.nie
of va*nation in Canada orrery.
few redident,s of the Domii:ion
enter the United States, as •the r'
sult of an order issued by the Ani-
erican Government. It states
that aperson desiring to cross the
border must produce a certificate "iseasegessesseespeeesseessosessfespeoga+ ++ 6 ++ + `*
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forced to comply with the order.
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Buy Useful
Xmas Gifts
Nothing nicer or more
appreciated than a pair of
comfortable felt house slip
pers or felt shoes. We
have a fine asscetment fog
the holiday trade.
Special Values in Rubbers, Socks, Etc.
BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
C. FRITZ
The Shoeman
THE
The law becomes effective at 7
MOLSONS
o'clock, Wednesday morning.
DASHWOOD Y. P. A. VISITS
ZURICH
On Tuesday evening the Zu:ich
Y. P. A. of the Evangelical church
eintertained the Dashwood Y P �t
.numbering about 45, and a num-
ber of friends of the immediitev'c-
iri'tyr to a social evening. The
Dashwood young people render-
ed a very iinteresting and approp-
riate pro -gram, which was indeed
a credit to their society.. Rets.
W. J. Yager, the'r pastor, Mao ac-
eompa'nied them; After the pre-
gram, the local society held a very
exciting contest, after• which all
,ioilned in par'i^ipation of a dainh'
and well prepared lunch in , the
basement of the church, where -all
were nmply supplied with. the re.
freshmen's. Come again Dash -
wee, .
BANK
Incorporated 1 855
CAPITALS and RESERVE
$8,500,000
Over 100 Branches
Oportuniiy Shuns Those
Iipnprepared toiirasp It
Start a Savings account
today, in The Molsons
Bank, and be ready for
vpportun'ty when it
Comes along.
W.13. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
The World's Watch
Over Time
Dealer in
Watch es, Clocks, Musical
Instruments, etc.
Repairing Promptly Done
Hess the Jeweller
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