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ZURICB IfERALD
At Low Prices
New Goods for Fall now arrivingand
and prices are much lower than you
were accustomed to pay
We have: -
54 -in. 'black and navy serge. Its fine twill and smooth fin-
ish makes it an excellent cloth for suit or dress, only yd. $2.10
40 -in. serge " in black, navy, Copenhagen and wine,
ial prices per yard. ... ... ...1
Fine black douchess silk 1 -yd wide at per yard
Balance of Habutia Silk, 36-inwide to clear per
Dark Prints now 'selling at
Light prints, now selling at per yard
Rockfast Shirting at per yard... ._.
Monarch Down yarn 2 -oz. ball now at
Men's Work Shirts /Special at each
at spec-
.. ...950..
...2$.50
yard ... ...90c
30e
...... 25c
35e
_.$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
�". G SCHO & SON
Produce Wanted Phone_ 6
Ready -to -Wear DENOMY .BROS.
Clothing GENTS FURNISHINGS
Ordered
Clothing
Men's and Boy's Over-
coats and Suits
You can buy Overcoats
and Suits at the right
prices no•w. 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 time famous Baring:-
ton hat in all the latest
colors.
DEflTM7 3ROB�
Produce taken iu exchange for Goods
Prize winners at Zurich Fall
Fair can now' g,et their prize mon-
ey from the treasurer, Mr. A. F.
Hess, Zurich.
The fall season is again here,
and soon the cold winter will- a-
gain be in our midst. The lea-
ves have 'practically all fell from
the trees and are flying now with
the. wind. Farmers are busy tak-
ing in their late crops, such 'as
roots, corn etc., andare also do-
ing their fall plowing.
BORN
Zurich's Garage
Oar Garage is a refuge to motorists in
trouble; because wa make repairs ,
thor-
oughly and carry a most complete line of
Genuine I'orcU Parts -
ALSO STOCK MOST CALLED FOR PARTS FOR VARIOUS AUTOS
PREST--O--LITE
,C'orriveau-At St, Joseph, on Oc
tober, 22nd, tb Mrf. and Mrs.
Peter Corriveau, a . son;.
Cantin—At St. Joseph, on October
26th, to Mr. andMrs. Napol-i
eon Cantin, a daughter.
Meyers—In Stanley Township, on
October 28th to Mr, and Mrs.'.
Thos. Meyers, a daughter.
Ducharme—At Sauble Line, Stan-
ley, on Oct. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Du.charm,e, a daughter.
Thiel—At Zurich, on October 27th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Thiel, a
':son.
BAttcry Sales and Service Station
A complete line of 'fires, Tubes, Gre-
ases, Oils, Etc.
We meed Your Business, Satisfaction Assured
H. Mousseau Zurich
PHONE No. t03.
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jour supply ,of those
We have only a few hundred sacks of Cement left and we
do not intend to get another car this Fall. We would advise
the public who require some to come and get their supply
while it lasts. We also have a few rolls of Frost Wire
Fence, equal space, only a few rolls to clear at a REDUCED
PRICE. Farmers requiring fencing should not miss this. No
Better Fencemade.
Now is the time to have your eve
trough and roof repaired before the
cold weather sets in. We give,„best
ofattenrion toplunbing work. Carry y
a full line of stoves, furnaces, heat-
ers, oil stoves, auto accessories,
heavy and shelf hardware, etc.
Spiro* * Deal, Our Motto
Grenier—In Hay Township, on
November 2nd to Mrs and Mrs
Wm. Grenier, a son.
SPORTS
cessful season and the winning out
in the final games with our Club
here. I am sure the citizens of
your district must feel proud of
the way that you have conducted
yourselves and the good games
that you have played during the
season of 1921.
I sincerely hope that you
will be in the game again next
year.
Yours Truly,
Winghanm Baseball Club,
L: Kenneidy, President.
We are stilll looking for that
fine Cup from the North.
Our Juniors seem, to hold their
honors with the Hensall nine, who
claim the Zurichites ,are their Hoo-
Doos. 1 '
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fir.
end Pearl . Motz has returned
li from Hensall.,
~hris, Dinney has returned home
after spending a few weeks in:
!Saskatchewanj. .
(Chas. Zwicker, has received a
shipment of potatoes from . New
Brunswick in order -to supply the
demand in this locality;. ..
The Bell Tel. Co., has a gang
of .in+en trimming trees and rep-.
airing the trunk lines in town. -
"Miss Alma H 11 has returned home
from Kitchener where, she has been
visiting friends the past two
months.
W. }L Geiser returned Monday
evening from the West where be
has been the 'past three.. months.
Arthur Holtzman) of Chicago, sp
ent the week -end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holtzman.
Mrs. Zwicker, who has been ill
for some time has recovered suf-
ficiently 05 be taken to the hos-
pital 'where she is taking treat-
ments. f
GRAND BEND
The angel of death visited the
home of Mr. Fred Mason on Fri-
day, Oct. 21st, • and removed from
its midst their son Foy, at the age
of 19 yeatrs. The deceased had i
deceased had been feeling unwell
CREDITON
Winghatn AAdvance—At a me-
etine of the executive of the North
Wellington Baseball Assoc. he:din. an` at Mmes complained of con-
Wellington
on Tuesday last, the
decision of the Association
throwing out the Elora team was
upheld and therefore all the hot.
air shot by Secretary Horning af-
ter his returnesfron1 the West did
not amount to anything for to
use the words of a couple of the
executive, "he wilted" on Tuesday
and after all the North Wellington was about two ,month ago the op -
Was not an outlaw League. eration was performed.
siderable pain. A physician was
suited and on diagnosing his case
he was advised tor go to London
Hospital and candergo, an operat-
ion,. He was taken to London
and the operation was performed
when it was found that he was a
a victim. of cancer and there was
but slight' hopel of his recovery. It
Zurich Juniors, as usual, won
again frons the Hensall Juniors, at
the game played at Hensall on Sat-
urday Oct. 29th by the score of
7-1, Although the Hensall teani;
was strengthened by a Clinton
Senior player who pitched a game;
'.gainst the N. W. B. A. Champion's;,,
O'Brien pitched a real gams from
start to finish and was strong
in the pinches, with his ;infield giv
ing him ideal support. Nichol
pitched for Hensall These two
teams are evenly* matched with'
perhaps the Zurich boys. having a
few more of the finer points ..of
baseball that are being handed
down by ous senior Champions,i
and usualy are' the cause of a win.
Our Secretary, Mr. A. F. Hess
'.s- in receipt of the following cdme
r unication from (the Wingham
Club's President, of which We
are grateful for and take pleasure
in publishing same as follows;
Winghatri Ont,, Oct. 28th,1921
Secretary, Baseball*' Club,
Zurich, Ont.
Dear Sir;
I wish to congratulate
-en x',d your Club or your sties s"..11r1 Iwo than ems:.yea.r.
The store with the Liberal Cash Discount
tteijt!oij
Farmers
Woven Fence
While it lasts at
here is a chance to benefit at
prices never heard of-
We
f-
We are the loser.
You are the gainer
MELT. BRAUN
PHONE 63
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eraid id ob 'Depart 0I° mit
Is al ways at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards, '-
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop-.
es, Check Books, Posting Bilis a specialty.
Fall. Announcement
We: take pleasure in announcing
our complete readiness for Fall Bus-
iness.. We welcome to see our an.6
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 1% yard
lengths $4.75
Jazz
Flannel 54 -in wide suitable
for Middies and dresses.
i- NSAI,L.
Jack Reid is visiting friends in
Battle Creek, Mich.—We regret to
report the very illness of Mrs. J.
Melick, .mother of Mrs. S. Merner.
-Earnest Stacey and bride of
Orillia, are spending their honey-
moon with the former's father, J.
Stacey.—Mrs. J. Anderson of Alba
Mich., is spending a few weeks
with Mrs. Jos. Hudson; R. E Cook
who recently purchs3d the bakery
from. E. •Hoist, ' is having his shop
overhauled and refloored, when fin
fished it will be 'a model bake shop
-Geo. T. Mickle installed a twen-
ty -horse power electric motor in
his oat mill.The machinery of
'this milli has been run by steam
for many years, but 'has now been
replaced ,by electricity.—W. For-
rest who recently underwent an
operation for 'appnedicitis, in
London, returned home last week.
—Sugar beets are coming in and
arebeing shipped out at thereto
of two ears a day. Geo. Case,
who has charge of the weighing;
and loading advises that they are
better beets ,than' last year. Th-
ere is not as large an acreage this
year and the con r+ict pr c •> is ill e:
A.1i wool serge 40 -in. wide, brown
Blue, Red Navy Blk. per' yd. 95e
•
Corded velvets and velveteens in
-all shades.
C'heckerell
and brown at $4.00.
Flannelette blankets in white and
grey.
Just arrived, a shipment of men's
blankets in blue, pink dress shirts.
Men's Overcoats at reasonable pr'
ices. Take a look at these be-
fore you buy:
Men's Rain Coats for fall wear at
prices that will open your eyes.
Hats, Cpas, 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.
Dt'. Hess, Stock Food and Poultry
Panacea. Now is the time to use
this stock tonic. ,
1VIen's and Boy's Underwear hi all Blatchford Calf Meal, 251bs. for
sizes.
only $L25.
Fresh Groceries at all times
Live Poultry taken. Wednesday morn.' ;
ck ° ashion
Produce iWanted.iUlter"�
Phone
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