Zurich Herald, 1921-10-27, Page 8, •-• ".• 7777777" "
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ZURICH HERALD
At Low Prices
New Goods for Fall now arriving and
and prices are Mild] lover than you
were accustomed to pay
We have: -
54 -M. black and navy serge. Its fine mill and smooth fin-
ish makes it an excellent cloth for suit or dress, only yd. $2.10
40 -in. serge in, black, navy, copenhagen and wine, at spec-
ial prices per yard....... .. ......95c.
Fine black douchess silk 1 -yd wide at per yard ...28.50
Balance of Habutia Silk, 30-inwide to clear
Dark Prints,, now selling at
Light prints, now selling at per yard ... ..... 25c
per yard ... ...90c
.. 30c
Rockfast Shilling at per yard.
35c
Monarch Down yarn 2 -oz. ball now at .35c
Men's Work Shirts /Special at each
Men's blue stripe ,overalls $1.75
A shipment of Girl's coats on
hand, sizes from 12 to 20, we can
offer hese at very ldw prices.So
come early for first choice.
New range of point laces for dress
• and coat collars priced from 70e
to $1.50 per yard.
Men's fine pants now selling from
$3.75 to $5.00.
COME AND SEE TilEM.
A. quantity of Purity No. 1 timothy se.ed for sale
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Produce Wanted
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Phone 67
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Zurie Garage
Our Garage is a refuge to motorists in
trouble; because wo make repairs thor-
oughly and carry a most complete Hue of
• Genuine - Ford Parts.
'ALSO STOCK MOST CALLED FOR PARTS FOR VARIOUS AUTOS
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Battery Sales and Service Station
A complete line of 'Fires, Tubes, Gre-
ases, Oils, Etc. -
W3 need Your Business. Satisfaction Assured
IL Mousseau. Zurich
PHONE No 103
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•.i. do not intend to get another car this Fall. We would advise 4.
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4. while it lasts. We also have a few rolls of Frost Wire
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Fence, equal space, only a few rolls to clear at a REDUCED +
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trough. and. roof repaired before the 4.
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cold weather sets in. We give best
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Get yo
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Ready -to -Wear DENOMY BROS. Ordered
Clothing GENTS FURNISHINGS Clothing
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men s an Boy's ver..
coats and Suits
You can buy Overcoats
and Suits at the right
prices now. New styles,
colors and fine cloths.
They have taken a big
drop, come in and see
for yourself.
Come to this store for
your new fall hat. We
sell the famous Baring -
ton hat in all the latest
colors.
ngliomy BRos.
Produce taken ozoliaugle for Gooas
'Mr. Herb. Either of Crediton„
was in. the village on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .0 0 -Smith, Sauble
Line, were Sunday visitors at
Arkona.
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1 pRekTER BLOCK ZURICH
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith Were
visitors to Milverton over the
week -end.
There .will he no open season for
black or grey squirrels this fall.
•Squirt.•als are protected until 1923.
Pro Vinclal Tree t.0 e ',peter Smith
says Ontario may have a half mil-
lion surplus by close of financial
year. That sounds good in the'
midst of a long continuation. of
deficits in so many government -a:
SORTS
Well! We still have a little of
the. ball spirit left and in going
over our exchange of weeklies, we
extract these few items.
Square Deal, Our Motto
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WEIDO
Brussels Post; -The champions
well deserve the honor as they
have played consistent ball all
reason. Wingharn, also put up
There is some comfort for the
Purity Flour team, of Goderich in
their season's work. They were
the only team to take a game
from, Zurich in this group, and
they also won an exhibition .event
from them. Woodstock was the
only other tearn to "take .on0"
from, Zurich. •
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our Juniors were at Hensall on
Friday at their Field Day Celebr-
ation. and were defeated by score
of 5-3. Of course, they have a 13
excuse, as they claina.that a few
of their regulars were absent,While
Hensall was full strength. Our
Ladies Basket Ball Team also Met
deleat.
• We hope to soon see that "Big
Cup" come from the north., The
N. W. B. A. committee has reques-
ted the names of all the Zurich
players to have badges made, one
for each player.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
On Friday. 'evening of last week
a large company of the young peo
ple of the neighborhood gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
lock Keys to spend a social ev-
a great season's play and it was ening with them, and during the
anybody's game up to the last.
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Huron E xpoSitor ; -When a
village situated six miles from -a Mr. and Mrs. A. Armstrong of
railroad can draw three thousand iSeaforth visited at the home of
spectators to a game on a Satur-iMr. and Mrs: Geo. Dowson on Sun-
day afternoon in October, they
must have some ball team and
Zurich have that. They deserVe
their honors because they earned,
them. They are a team that un-
derstand all the fine -points of the
game, are full of pep and are nev-
er beaten until the last man . is
out, and they are nearly all home
brews. More than thay they
have the best diamond in West-
ern Ontario.
evening ,presented them with an
address and a miscellaneous show-
er of useful articles.
Clinton New -Era; -Babe Sieb-
ert got a home run with one on
in the third and in the fifth Hoff-
man helped win his own gameby.
also hitting a home run in the
5th. Both teams played good
ball, and Henning the Zurich cat -
elle.), did some classy base running
and sliding,
Wingham Ad vancel--7The Wi*
ham, boys need not he diFatouraged,
they played forty games in all
and won thirty-four of them.. That
in itself is a splendid record We
understand that they. i!rush the
season with a snug balance in the
treasury for 1922. 'Some team
had to win the North Wellington
Championship and wehave re- •
asons to believe the Zurich lads
itre a good clean lot of ;Iports.
day.
Miss Eliza Robinson returned to
her' home this. week, having comp-
leted hert hree years training at
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Lavis of Cl-
inton spent Sunday with the lat-
ter's parents, 1VIr. and Mrs. John
McKinley)
Mr. Sam Pollock and daughter,
Miss Verna, who have spent the
past two months with friends in
this vicinity, returned last week to
their home at Canora, Sask.
Goderich Signal ;-Congratulat-
ions Znrich! The Wingbani tea,m,
which was, defeated at home. 4-3
went to Zurich on Saturday dee-
ermined to w:n, but the Zar:chtine
were too strong for th m. And-
erson and Hoffman 3ollod !each
other a good deal durmes the
game On Saturday. In one inn-
ings Hoffman threw on overthat
was called a ball. Anderson cal,
led to him tt, "put th,m. over
The next one was "over" and,
Anderson hit an easy grounder to
Hoffman and was retired by that
gentleman, giving Winghaln s big
catcher the laugh as he did „ soc.
As we he said before, NO. 6 frieods London this week.,
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DASHWOOD.
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Thursday, October 27 1921,
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The store with the Liberal Cash Discount
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Far ors
W ven Fence
While it lasts at
Here is a chance to benefit at
• prices never heard of
We are the loser.
You are the gainer
MELIelc&BRAUN
PHONE 63
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Heral Jot.) 0_,POT)ari_
ent
Is al ways at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards.
Stationery, Letterheads, Billbeads, Statements, Envelop-
es, Check Books, Posting Bills a specialty.
• A. Hallowe'en Concert will be
given _in Wayburn school by oN..
15 School Section on Monday, Oct.
31st, at S pan. A. dmission 25cts.
and 10cts. 0 Come Early.
Mrs. Humble and • chiklren 01
Sarnia spent the week -end with
Mrs. Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mfrs. Baumgarten have
returned from, a `pleasant visit
with relatives in Michigan.
Inspector Tom paid our school
a visit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Knapton and Miss
Dora Kraft of London spent Sun-
day with Mr., and Mrs. P. Kra.ft.
The Y. P. A. of the Calvary Ev-
angelical church' spent a social
tirne with the.;,Crediton Y. P. A,
at Crediton on Monday evening.
Every one reported a fine time,
Mrs. F. Preeter Sr., is visi'ing in
London.
Mr, Herb. Miller of Toronto is
visiting with his mother at pres-
ent.
Mr. Jos. Keenan of Crediton
sp-
ent the week -end in toWn.
Mr.Homer Guenther of the bank
of Commerce, Forest, spent Sun-
day at his, home here. Homer has
been transferred to 'Waterloo,
Mrs. Witzel is at present 'visiting
relatives near Petersburg.
Miss Clara Kraft is visiting with
group h" 'Proved it'll to be th° Mr. Gee. Kellerrhorf ia visiting
cement
We take pleasure in announcing
our complete readiness for Fall Bus-
iness. We welcome to see •our an-
nual display of New Fall Goods and
styles and General Merchandise.
Ladies' Coatings in all the leading
shades; $2.75 to $5.00.
Ladies' Sport Skirting yard
'lengths $4.75
Jazz Flannel 54 -in wide suitable
for Middies and dresses_
Ml wool serge 40 -in. wide, brown
Blue, Red Navy, Bik. per yd. 95c
Corded velvets and velveteens in
all shades.
oh?,ckereft blankets in blue, pink
and brown at $4.09. '
Flannelette blankets in 'white and
grey.
Men's Overcoats at reasonable pr
lees.-- Take a look at these be-
fore you buy.
Just arrived, a shipment of men's
dress shirts.
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Ilden's Rain Coats for fall wear at
prices that will open your eyes. '
Hats, Cna.s, Neck Ties, Braces and.
Arrow collars, Look them over,
if you want to buy or not.
Don't forget we handle Broadway
Clothing made to order, hundr-
eds of samples to chose from.
Men's and Boy's Underwear in all
Dr. HSS, Stock Food and Poultry'
Panacea. Now is the time tome
this stock tonic.
Blatchford Calf Meal, 251bs.
only $1,25. •
Fresh Groceries at
Live Poultry taken
Produce Wanted.
Phonefr
all times
Wed n esday orn'g
ButelickFashions
for