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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-02-05, Page 1WamimbroprouraiMoaaliwalaNtityarMa • ZURICH. Vol. XX No 31 HERALD ZURICH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARV 5. 1920. 4. 4. 4.1 4. 1 4. YOUR HARNESS NEEDS Will be promptly attended to liere, See:us about DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Rugs, Blankets, Bells Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc A Trial Solicited FRED THIEL ZURICH + 4. 4. 4. 4, + 4. All roads lead to the Carnival on Friday night. Seaforth ,School is being closed OP account of the spanish Influe- nza. Owing to our supply of ready -print not arriving in time, the Herald this week contains only four pages, or in other words, the home news. "MONNE • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••00 **0••••••••••••••••3•••• • • • • • • • • • 4.4. 4. • Many Exceptional Values At Preeter's Men's and Boy's Overcoats Right here young men are the • smartest Overcoats in town with waist seamed and form fitting. 4. • 4. • 1 1 • • • • • FLANNELETTE GOWNS • • • Ladies' heavy quality, White flannelette night gowns made very • roomy in all sizes. •,,s Men's Suits All will find ehosing ettsyj front theee suits %in rich dark cloths smartly cut and thoroughly tail - cut and thoroughlyt ailored, 'Br- owns, grays and fancy stripes and mixtures, all sizes. CORDED VELVETS Store A splendid range of corded vel- vets in all colors, price from 75c to $100 a yard. 40 , • • • • • • • • • 4. • 1 0 4.4. • • 4.• • 4.• • • • 4.• • • Phone 59 • • • la***AfttliotIP IWOOLNAP BLANKETS A tew, pair of fine quality Wool - nap blankets extra large size and very fluffy at $10.00 a pair. Men's Underwear Men's Wool Combination quits, Stanfield's brand, all wool suits, sp- lendid good values in all sizes. Men's heavy Wool Ribbed shirts and drawers, sizes 34 to 44, All - Wool underwear from $2,00 11P - Men '5 Heavy Wool Socks A. large range of Men's heavy everyday wool socks in grey ili' khaki, from 35c. to 75c, a pair. Dress Goods 36 -inch Silk Poplins. $1.30 a yd. Thie price is less than wholesale cost' to -day andthese are very superior qualities and the color range is complete. 45 inch All -Wool Serges, Navy Brown. Black and Green. All - Wool Engfigh Serges tor dresses and skirts, very special value, '$3.00 Wool Sets. NO8 Th ati wool Skating Sets, with rigs% targe scarf and tongues to match, In all colsim LAMES' AND CHILDREN'S 'SWEATER COATS Ladies' Sweater Coats in all col- ors. with "V'' necks, all sizes:, LADIES' CASHMERE HOS 91 Ladies' black and brown Cach- mere Hose in all sizes, from $1 to $21.50 a pair. WOMEN'S •,.A -ND' CHILDREN'S HOSE • Women's. heave cotton hose for these cold days. These stockings are most comfortable, fast black, splendid qualityl. Children's Cashmere hose all wool cashmere, black, white, red and ten, sizes for Kiddies 2 to 7 years, extra warm, durable fast colors. J. PREETER Produce Wanted assess Ssietsente000•4144:1 OA WI` 000004,0,8 4'4 4%-aa4.000 e. 4.• • • • • • • • • • 4. • so • 04. • 4110 • • • tended meeting was held in the •O Tuesday evening a well at- • Maple Leaf club rooms and the • ss Zurich Athletic Association was • born. Everyone present was en- • • thuasiastic and no doubt the third • will become g big strong husky • youngster in another year. • The association will gocern all • outdoor sports of the village such as • briseball, skating and field sports • A strong board of officers was • appointed and these will have full • control of all sports for the corn- ing year. The financialithitem- • ent shows that the new open air • skating rink has cost in the nei- ghborhood of $1800.00 and the & bal- ance unpaid is about $800.00. This • amount, it is expected, will Ix' • • • tneudt;_ erially -reduced before spring. The following officers were oleo- * sis Frees J. Preeter; Vice. -Pres„ T. L Worm; Sec.-Treas., A. P. Hess; Board of Directors and Rules and, Regulations Committee;- C, Fritz Dr. A. 'S. MacKinnon, L. W. 11111 - man, A. Melick, E. Oesch, W. P. Braun. E Weido, W. G. Hess, and Clarence Hoffman. Mears ' H. Howald, Wm. Lamont and P. Kalbfleiseh were appoin- ted trustees of the real estats. jHow•ie that coal bin holding out? Mrs. D. Koehler is visiting at /Exeter. The Hall •Dent factory is d hut down for a week. If you will niss the carnival on Friday evening, you will regret it Mr 1W. H. Me, 14th con., was a business visitor to Blyth a few days= last week. An old adage; "A good winter, a good summer," everybody get re ady for the bumper• crop. A number from the village atte- nded the Seafurth-St. Marys ho -c key match at Seaforth last .Fri- day esening Is an eight-hour day practicable on the farm? The Master of the Dominion Grange said the other day that it was, but it would mean mean 30 cents a quart for milk, a dollar a pound for butter, $5 a bushel for wheat. He hesitated to sas what it would mean for eggs. • Help the new Children's Huspit al at London, by sending in your best receipts in cooking to the Women's Institute, who are pre- paring a cook book composed of the best receipts that can be coll- ected, and are asking for your best receipe as soon as possible. Kind- ly send them in to Mrs, MacKinnon, Mrs. Routledge of Mrs. Campbell. All funds go towards the Hospital Much sympathy is being entee- tab ed by the entire scommunity for ,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rau, Sas sle Line, Stanley, upon the de: 'jh of their beloved daughter, Ms. ,:Von Dorothy Ruth, who died sla ) Thursday, January 29th, at i a s'sof 11 years and 13 days. De- eqd had been attending school ug only two days previous to her' death, which was caused by rlosiratisire ,, The funeral was held 461 1 Saturday, interment be- ing made in St. Peter's cemetery Drysdale. ASSOCIATION FORMED 1 1 0 4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4. • • • 4. 4. • • • es • • • • • • • 4. 0 1 THE M OLSONS BANK Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL and RESERVE $9,000,000 Over 120 Branches Oparionity Slutns Those tlpnprep*red Wimp II Start a Savimell account today, in The Molsons Bank, and bo ready for opportunity when it Comes along. W. B. MLLES Manager Zurich Branch oaroogramallows.4.01tooraavomterinemovitivoftoNwal,sonten..... Chester L. Smith, Publisher $1.25 a Year Ir* Advance •••••••••=1...., 11,10.1.1•.1•10.1.**.a.....mseane.roritroal Truly the Edison Arnberola is the World's Universal Musical In- strument. Come see and hear them and judge for yourself, Also Edison Blue Amberol rec- ords in stock, Also Singer ,Sewing machines in stock and agent for Pianos. Of- fice ai, my residence. H. WELL, - Zurich. Tenders Wanted CORPORATION OF THE TOWN. SHIP OF HAY Sealed tenders will be received by the Council of the Township or Hay for the position of Manager of the Central Office of theHay Township Telephone System in Zurich Tenders must state sal- ary expectedt. All tenders must be in the hands of the undersigned on or before 2 o'clock, Saturday, Feb. 7th, 1920. For particulars apply to A. F Hess, Township Clerk, Dated at Zurich, Jan. 19th, 1920. WISHING YOU ALL lbappp anb Prosperous flew dear® I ▪ i ,-- :•,t R. N. DOUGLAS PHONE 11 on 97 BLAKE 1111#111111111fliiiilillitelilll/leillisilielleiglilfilM111111115111111e4lIdeN11111111411111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111M111111111k1111111i111111111111111111111111109b __ ••••••••11. _.._„.„ -.... -..-.."......n.""......"........... .6' ftbe 4002044 40001044.01.411400080.4 .40****44000054.400004 4400004 4. 1 4. 1 1 4. 1 4. 1 Hockey Shoes NEVER IN THE HISTORY OP ZURICH WAS SKATING SUCH A NOVELTY AS TIES SEASON. BE SURE YOU HAVE THE Best Hockey Shoes WE HAVE THEM ALL SIZES, AND TO SUIT YOUR MAK BEITTIM AND EGGS WANTXD C. FRITZ The Shoernan •3ooltIMMI41/101•1111+61.124011,46014**800114H11008-1. MO. For a Braietome Gift Buy COMMUNITY PLATE • :f.'s /e2 / All models and styles in Ladies and Gents with aluminum tops. Prices range from $1,90 to $7,00. /siess/se'' Silverware for Gifts. See our display Hess the Jeweller Phone 67