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ZURICH
HERALD
Vol. XX
ZURICH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1919.
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DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE -HARNESS, +'
4.i! REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS ,I,
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Fu11 line of. Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
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Mrs, 1S, Relnnie is spending the
week with relatives at Das e,vood.
M:,ss Brenner of Dashwoo 1 spent.
fie week -end with friends in town
Mr. Jack Routledge of Ex ster,
spent Tuesday evening at his home
here.
Mr. J. J. Meaner, M. P., of Sea-
t forth was a, visitor in town on Sat
urdayl.
• Mies Hooey of Gorrie is visiting
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
(Rev.) F. B. Meyer.
Mr. Archie Routledge of Regina,
Sask., is visiting at the horns of
his parents, Mr. nad Mrs. .T. Rout -
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Zimmerman and ledge, . , t
daughter, Buelah, are visiting in- "The farmers have been busy the
ends at SebringvIlle, Kitchener and, past week patchiing up the holes
Preston for a few weeks. - left by the big storm.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdoch of Hen
sail were visitors at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. B. Campbell on ,San -
day.
Mr. 0. Dart, who has assisted Mr.
Pi Bender in the cobbling business
returned to his home at Calgary,
Alta.
Mrs .C. Fritz returned 'last �Fri-
Muss Roxie Eilber spent a felt'
days with friends at Crediton last
week. •
Mr. W. H. Pfile of the Loth con,
was recently appointed agent for,
the Willys Overland Motor ' Co.
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IN OUR STORE YOU WILL FIND THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CHRIS-
* TMAS GIFTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. EVERYBODY. WANTS TO ECONOMIZE, BUT
• NO ONE WISHES TO DISCONTINUE THE CHARMING OLD CUSTOM OF YULETIDE.
THE GREAT VARIETY OF GIFTS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE AND THE REA-
SONABLE PRICES MAKES PRESENT BUYING IN OUR STORE BOTH DELIGHTFUL AND
PROFITABLE.
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SPECIALS IN XMAS GIFTS
Men's 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
hjancs center pieces
Embroidered Pillow cases.
Linen Table Clatb)b:
Linen Table Napkins
Fancy Bath Towels
Patency bordered huck towels
Men's Mocha lined gloves
Toys of all kinds.
XMAS STATIONERY
Fancy boxes of writing paper,
very nice for Xmas gifts.
• CHINAWARE
Hand painted chinaware of bea-
utiful designs. Also 10 piece toi-
let sets, berry sets, water sets and
separate fruit dishes with gold de-
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CLOTHING
We are showing a splendid rang
of men's and young men's overco-
•ats iln all the newest cloths • and
styles, waist seam, and etc. See
our $25.00 line, These coats at this
.• price are less than to -day cost
price
,- Also a fine range of suits in
• ~ the aes styles moderate pn� I t t 1 1 at de •at -
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stock before buying elsewhere.
GRANULATED SUGAR
Haring recently put in stock a
• large shipment of Sugar, we would
w advise putting in your supply at
present prices as it is very scarce
and prices have advanced consider
erable since we bought and likely
to go higher soon.
GROCERIES
A.well assorted stock of fresh
groceries always on hand. Also
candies, nuts, oranges, new rais-
ins, currants, peels, etc:
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GIFT IANKERCHIEI� S
Lathes' fancy boxed handkerchi-
efs, hemstitched edges, embroider-
ed, com.es in white nad 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 CEIL•-
DRENjS SCARF SETS
Ladies' and Mis'ses and children
brushed wool scarf sets in all the
leading shades, also separate sc-
arfs and tongues.
(SWEATERS ETC.
A nice range of men's and boy's
pure wool sweater coats, all colors
and sizes. Men's silk and wool.
neck scarfs.
DRESS GOODS SPECIAL
Garbardilnes, broadcloths, velo-
urs, Berges, poplins and all other
fashionable weaves of the super-
ior dress goods found here.
HAND PURSES
Lad'es' silver hand purses spec-
ially for Xmas trade .Prices from
$1,75 to $5.50.
No 23
The flax mills have started scut-
hccing the retted flax.
Mr, R J. Kalbfleisch of Forest.
spent Sunday at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger of
Hensall visited relatives here on
Sunday.
Mrs. C. Wagner si spending the
winter months with her. daughter,
Mrs;. J. W. Ortwetn, Hensall.
The Xmas. program of the sch-
olars of the Lutheran church will
be held on' the evening of Wednes-
day, Dec,.24tld. ! '
A number from this village and
vicinity were in Goderich on Tues-
day attending the court ease of
Huiser vs, Wiyson. 8
Messrs. Melick „ Braun have in-
stalled a pipeless Heels furnacein
the residence of Mr.' Louis 1Weber.
They are also installing one for Mail particulars to
Mr. W. C. Wagner. Secy„ Hensall, Ont.
NOTICE.
SOLDIERS MEMORIAL
The Hensall Memorial Commit-AZtee requests the relatives and trim
etndss of the ictizens of Hensall
and surrounding country including"
Hay Township to send to the coma•
miitee the name of any one lost
by the great war, The people will
understand that the names for -the
Memorial are not exclusively for
members of the 101st but for any;
of our boys no ,matter what bate
talion they belonged to, limpet
to have nm
aes at an early date
as monument is ordered.
The following is requested;
Name .., .
Number ..J >..
Battalion .. ..
Where Killed
Year Age
A. Murdoch,
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,day from an extended visit wi:h __
friends at Toronto, Guelph, lit-
rhener and London.eas
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Call at Hess, the Jewler, for a -
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• Automobile skates. All >nodels I
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• 'The Ladies' Aid of the Evangel-
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S7IIRTS AND TIES
The Xmas ties and shirts have
arrived. We have, made an ex-
tra effort all along the line in
Xmas furnishings. Come in and
loot: them over. 'See our fancy.
ties, olne in a box, with splendid
patterns, prices from $1 to $2,
tores
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• Rev. H, Remise gave an interest-
• itng illustrated lnetnre on the Re-
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Wanted • formation, followed by a short
Produce eo talk On sour Seminary'. 'Phe pi
tures and leeture were ereealven
joyed by all present. The annual
nuct.tilns wn'1 he he'd .Tae '41 h. at
� the. home of. Maser ‘17.11-...!.-
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We have special clubbing rates eas
with all the daily and weekly new
'supers. You will save worry
and money by placing your ren-
ewal orders with us. _
Mr. John Turner, north, of III s
given. has sold hits fine 100 -ate
t.Siit4`to Mr. Robin McAllister,son
of Mr. Wan,. McAllister, • Parr
Lime, Hay. Possession ai'I ba
given in April,.`•
Christmas is drawing near, the
shopping days areg rowing less.
Better bully that gift now, to-
morrow it may be gone. See
our advertisement eisewhera in
this paper. Zurich Book Room.
Next Monday, Dec. 15th, at 1
o;elock p. m., Hay council holds
last meeting for the year. All
accounts should be in the hands
of the clerk o' n or before that date.
It is also the last day which 15191
taxes can be paid without having
interest added thereto.
Grand Trunk authorities re=el=
red word that the regulation reg- I
arding vaecinatoin for those cro-
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ssing the border had been chang-
ed. 'Anyone showing a certific-
ate that they had been innoculate1
with vaccine in the last three ye-;
ars can now go across. The re-'
gulati.o'n when first issued press -i
ribed• one month.
Municipal clerks have been not-
ified by the Provincial Department
that a new new system of register
ing births, marriages and deaths
will be inaugurated at the begin-
ning of the New Year. The on-
us of enforcing the Act will br
placed on the local registratars
and the requirements of the reg-
istration law will be strictly en-
forced.
The Y P. A, of the Evangelical
church held their election of of-
f vers on Tuesday evening wh'c:i
gutted as follows ;—Pres. C. L.
Smith; Vice -Pres., Mr. N. E.
iDahnns, Ree. -Sec., Miss U. O'-
Brien; ;Supt. Juniors, Miss L.
Faust; Librarians, Lee O'Brien and
Bert 'Siebert; Cor. Sec, Miss I.
Ltpphardt; MisteeSee., Miss M.
Routledge; Treasurer, Miss M.
Lamont; Organist, Miss E. Hey -
rock; Ass:.s`-Org Miss I. Rout'e"gs
Chorster, Mr. W.H Pfile.
The mohnthy meeting of the
Ladies' Aid of thr Lutheran chu c't
was held last Wesl..esday evening
at the home of Mrs. Ferd Here
About 45 members were »res nt
and "$ new ones added., After
A FULL LI NE OP
WINTER
DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, MEN'S AND BOYS'
XMAS
A nice assortment of Toys of all kinds, D olls, Dishes,
Xmas. booklets, cards., etc
FRESF GROCERIE'S' A. LW A.YS ON HAND
POULTRY .TAKEN EVERY WEDNESDAY FORENOON
SWEATER COATS, GLOVES MITTS, HEAVY RUBBERS
ETC. ETC.
Alsol adi.es' and Children's underwear, caps, scarfs, mitts
and gloves.
R. N. DOUGLAS
PHONE 11 on 97
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Buy Useful
Xmas Gifts
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Nothing nicer or more
appreciated than a pair of
comfortable felt house slip.
pers or felt shoes. We
have a fine assn: tment for
the holiday trade.
Special Values in Rubbers, Socks, Etc. I
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BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED
G. FRITZ
The Shoeman
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W. 13. COLLIES
Manager Zurich Branch
For C. � orne Gift
All models and styles in
Ladies and Gents with
aluminum tops.
Prices range 1from
$1.90 to $7.00..
Hess the Jeweller
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