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Page Eight
At Love Prices
New Goods for F all now arrivingand
and prices are much love er than you
were accustomed to pay
We have:-
-54-4n. black and navy serge. Its fine twill and smooth fin-
ish makes it an excellent cloth for suit or dress, only yd. $2,10
40 -in. serge in black, navy, eopenhagen and wine, at spec-
ial prices per yard. ... ... .95c,
Fine black douchess silk 1 -yd wide at per. yard ... ... ...2$.50
_Balance of Habutia Silk, 36-inwide to clear per yard ...
Dark Prints now selling at ... 30c
Light prints, now selling at per yard ... __. _._ ... 25e
Rockiest Shirting at per yard... _.. 35e
Monarch Down yarn 2 -oz. ball now 35c'
Men's Work Shirts , Special at each ...... .........$1.00
Men's blue stripe ;overalls $1.75
A. shipment of ,Girl's coats on
hand, sizes from 12 to 20, we can
offer these at very low prices.So
come early for ,First choice.
New range of point laces for dress
and coat collars priced from 70c
to $1.50 per yard.
Men's fine pants now selling from
$3.75 to $5.00.
COME AND SEE THEM.
A quantity of Purity No. 1 timothy seed for sale
J. GASCHO & SON
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Produce Wanted ' Phone 67
Zurich's Garage
Our Garage is a refuge to motorists in
trouble; because wo make repairs thor-
oughly and carry a mbst complete line of
Genuine Ford Parts
'ALSO STOCK MOST CALLED FOR PARTS FOR VARIOUS. AUTOS
vzsesmitzes
PPWITTST--O=-LITE
Battery ales and Service Station
A complete line of 'Fires, Tubes, Gre-
ases, Oils, Etc.
We need Your Business. Satisfaction Assured
11. Mousseau Zurich
PHONE No 103
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We have only a few hundred
do not intend to get another car
the public who require some to
while it lasts. We also have a
sacks of Cement left and we •'-
this Fall. We would advise
come and get their supply .'
few rolls of Frost Wire +'t°
.�. Fence, equal space, only a few rolls to clear at a REDUCED *
PRICE. Farmers requiring fencing should not miss this. No
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Now is the time to have your eve .�
trough and1yroof repaired before the
.cold weather sets in. We give best
of attention toplumbing work. Garry
a full line of stoves, furnaces, heat-
ers, oil stoves, auto accessories,
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heavy and shelf hardware, etc. •
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ZURICH
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DLNOMY BROS.
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
CATER
You will come here for your Clothes
-if you wait until later you'll wish
you had come sooner
Tailor Made Suits
Guaranteed, Jridigo
. Blue ,Serge,,
$30
)ETOMY , Bnos.
Produce taken, in ezchauge for Goods
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
The much advertised ballgame
at Lucan this Wednesday between
Zurich and Woodstock has been
postponed until Friday at Strat-
ford.
1117:1 Deal, Our 1V Otto
STATE &WEIDO
PR'EETER 1-OcK
Braun home; C. A. Hoffman gro-
unded out to pitcher.
VJII INNING
Small fanned; Foster grounded
out to 2nd; Harvey grounded out
to 2nd.
1Vurm fanned; . C. Hoffman flied
out to c.f; Siebert fanned.
Our Junior team are to be con- IX INNING ~--
gratulated on winnings their Satur- Kelly flied out' to s.s; Henderson
day's game from Hensall at that walked and 2nd, on Hennings over
place, for the Murdock .Cup.This throw; ,Puller fanned; Ray fanned
is the third straight win' for 'them F The .return game was played at
againstt hat team, and they land- Woodstock on 'Saturday and fost
ed the bacon. Stick to it Boys; 'b'y Zurich, score 6-7. Only one
a few more year's seasoning and earned run was made by Woods -
you will be in the senior lineup. tock,. the remaining 'six runs were
The cup is on display in thee�lvjn +et in. The costly errors of Brown
dow of the Zurich Studio. Henning and Ohlert, two runs corn-
ZURICH 7-WOODSTOCK 0 ing in on each error. Following
Wednesday afternoon saw one is a clipping from the dailies;
of the fastest and tightest games The locals defeated Zurich here
played here for some time. Both Saturday' 'Ivy 7 to 6, before 3,000
teams played to their very best, fans. 'It was the most exciting
but the locals, by superior pitch- game of the season. As a result'
ing and batting, came out on top the teams, play off in Lucan on,
by the lead of 7-0. Everybody Wednesday to decide which„ team
was in great anxiety to see how will meet Wingham in the finals.
Kelly, the olcored pitcher of the The locals had Zurich in the hole
visitors would figure against our 5' to 1 at the beginning of the
champions. He had seven strike- seventh inning, when the norther -
outs to Ohlert eight; allowed six ners staged a batting rally. Hen -
hits to Ohlert's two. At noltime derson misjudged a fly in left -f.
df the game was Ohlert in distress and scored two runs for Zurich. A
as only one Woodstockite re0Lched batting rally followed and Zurich
third base and two second. ` Fol- punched out five runs. This
lowing is the game by innings- ' made the score 6 to 5, and Zurich
I INNINGlooked like the team to meet Win -
Henderson singled; Puller ;fan- gham in the finals, but the old
ned; Roy grounded out to s.s'.; ball game was not over. In the
Linch fanned. ninth Woodstock started off with
C. Hoffman singled; Siebert 1st. the' top end of the batting order.
on Small's error; L. Hiffm.an bun- Henderson singled; Bond ewes safe
ted and C. Hoffman home;; Sieb- on Hoffmans error and 1 ening
ert home on, catcher's pass; Olilert now pithcing, filled the sacks when
fanned; W. Braun grounded out; he clammed a ' curve into Ray's
F. Brown fanned, Two run's. ribs; Lynch flew out to 3rd and
II INNING Henderson was doubled at 2nd;
Bond singled to' 1.f.,•' Small giro- Small came up and dumped a Tex
unded out to pitcher; Foster fled as leaguer in right field. Ohlert,
out to 's,s; Harvey .grounded out playing the field after being dri-
to Pitcher. ven from the box in the fifth„
C. A. Hoffman, walked; Wier., gr just managed to get cup, but jug-
ounded out to pithcer; C. Hoffman glad the, 'ball long enough to al-
sacrific'ed; Siebert doubled; L. low two run's to score. He then
Hoffman tripled.; C. Hoffman and followed with a wild throw to the
Siebert hone on the hit; Henning plate. It was an' exciting finish
flied out to 2nd. T1vo runs. toa game that was marked by
III INNING thrills.
Kelly grounded out to s,s; Hen-
derson fanned; Puller grounded
out to pitcher.
Ohlert walked; W. Braun flied
ied out to c.f; F. Brown got on
lst and Ohlert out at 2nd;''C A.
Hoffman fanned.
IV INNING
Ray flied out to r.f.; Linch sin-
gled and caught stealing .2nd;
Bond fanned.
Wurrn fouled out; C. Hoffman
singled; Siebert fanned;
Hoffman 2nd and C. Hoffman home
on Foster's error; Henning flied
out to r.f.
V INNING
Small flied out to 3rd; Foster
flied out to ist; Harvey fanned.
Ohlert walked ;; W, Braun ..singl'
ed and Ohlert seared; F, Brown
flied out to r.f; C. A. Hoffman sin-.
gl' d 'and W. Braun out at 2nd;
Wurm grounded out,
VI INNING
Kelly grounded out to s,,s;Linch
grounded out to 1st; Henderson
walked; Pullen' bunted and Hend-
erson out et 2nd; Pullen caught
stealing 2nd.
C. ',Hoffman flied out to 1,f;
bert grounded out to 1st; L. Hof-
fman grounded out to s.s,
VII INNING
Ray grounded out to ;i,s, Linhc
grounded out.. to 1st; Bond ''flied
out to infield.
Henning grounded out to pit-
cher; Ohlert fanned; W, BroWnein
Rupture Expert Here
SiIELEY, FAMOUS IN THIS SPEC-
IALTY CALLED TO STRATFORD
F. H. Seeley of Chicago and
Ehiladelphia, the noted truss ex-
pert, will personally be at the
Windsor Hotel, Stratford on Wed-
nesday only, Oct. 5th. Mr. Seeley
says; "The Spermatic Shield will
not only retain any case of rup-
ture perfectly, but contracts the
opening in 10 days on the average
case. Being a vast advancement
Over all former methods-exem.pli
fying instantaneous effeet"s immed-
iately appreciable and withstand-
ing any strain or position. This
instrument received the only aa -
ward. in England, and in Spain pro-
ducing results without surgery, in
jections, medical treatment or pre•-
scriptions.1 Mr, Seeley has docu-
iinents from the United States Gov-
ernment, Washington, D. C., for
inspection. All charityl cases with
out charge, or 11 any interested
call, he *will be glad to show same
without charge or fit them if de'-
I3usiness demands ,prevent
stopping at any other place in
this section,
P. S. --Every ,statement in this
,notice has been verified before the
Federal and State Courts -1?. II`
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Thar4ay September 29th, 1921
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The store with the Liberal Cash Discount
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Far ers
Woven Fence
While it lasts at
Here is a chance to benefit at
prices never heard of
We are the loser.
You are the gainer
ELIeK& UN
PHONE 63*
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Jeraid Job Departmeut...
Is al,vays at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,.
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements,,E velop-
es,. Check Books, Posting 'Bills a specialty.
ig =Su inerSaie
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After our successful three week's
Midsummer Sale we have decided to
continue same for a time, as burin=
ess demands these reductions, and
we therefore advise you to take ad-
vantage of this opportunity. Gfet
our prices before purchasing.
BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW SPECIALS. SPACE WILL NOT PER-
MIT US TO PUT AL LBARGAINS IN' THIS ADVERTISEMEI'TT,
Lrnoleums at per yard ... ... 4$.00 Men's Straw Hats at
HALF P'RICCE
Feltex Regular 2.25 SalePrice $1,70
Ladies' Waists Regular 3.50 for$2.50
Regular $2.25 Sale ... ... $1.50
Children's Straw Hats at
HALF PRICE
All -woo 1 serge 40 in. wide yd. 95c
Light Prints per yard ... __. ..: 19e
Dark Prints per yard
25e
Dress Voila Regular 1.25, 1.50
$2 per yard Sale Price ... ... 85c
GREAT BARGAINS IN SILKS
House Dresses and Aprons at
Big Reductions,
Mill Ends in Shirtings, Galateas,
Chambrays. Don't forget to
look at these Snaps
Ladies' Summer Underwear at
Ladies' White Cotton • Night
Gowns, Reg. 2.00 Sale ... $1.50
Prices -.Away Down
Job Lot Middies for Girls at 50c
Men's Dress Shirts at
TIAL:E' PRICE
Produce Wanted.
Big Reduction in Overalls
Pants
Felt Hats at HALF PRICE
Men's and Boy's Caps at
I3ALF PRIM
Ladies' Middies Regular 2.50 at$1.21
Ladies' White top skirts Reg. 4.50.
$5 and $6, Sale' Price ...... __. $3.04
Ladies' Cotton Night Gowns,
Regular 2.75, Sale Price, ... $2.00
All Curtain Goods at a -�
BIG RBDUCT/ON,
GROCERIES
Rice 8 -lbs. for 25c
Laundry Soap 4 bars for 25e
Yeast Cakes per Box 5c
Broken 'Biscuits per pound . 10c
Palm Olive Soap 3 for ':.. 25c
25 lbs. Calf IVIeal for $i.2$
Fruit Jars, pints dozen ... $L2$
Fruit Jars, quarts per dozen ..$1.401,
Fruit Jars, halt -gallon doz. $140
Matches per box ... ...... ... ... 10c.
Castile Soap 7 bars for .., ... 25e
texick shions•
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