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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-11-10, Page 8Page bight NE GOODS At how Prces New Goods for Fall now arrivingand and .prices are much .low er than you were accustomed to pay. We have:-- .. 54 -in. black and navy serge. Its fine 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. 95e. Fine black douchess silk 1 -yd wide at per yard Balance of Habutia Silk, 36-inwide to clear per yard •_. ,._ _..90e Dark Prints now selling at _..• Light prints, now selling at per yard' ._. Rockiest Shirting at per yard.., •_• Monarch Down yarn 2 -oz. ball now at Men's Work Shirts /Special at each 30e __... 25e 35c 35c -...$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 Produce Wanted Phone 67 Zurich's Garage. Ascetyleri e Welding WE HAVE INSTALLED AN OXY-ASCETYLENE WELDING PLANT AND ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR ALL KINDS OF WELDING AND BRAZING WORK. GIVE US YOUR W&RK AND WE WI.LL ASSURE YOU SATISFFACTION. NO JOB TOO BIG, NO JOB TOO SMALL. Genuine Ford Parts ALSO STOCK MOST CALLED FOR PARTS FOR VARIOUS AUTOS PRET•-O--LITE Battery Sales and Service Station A complete line of 'tires, Tubes, Gre- ases, Oils, Etc. Qp We :need Your Buainesst Satisfaction Assured 1Vcusseau . Zurich PHONE No. 103. ▪ ++.++Il++S•+II++II++II++1i++S++i++t++4++II++Q+44 ++E+•II++II+ +++-8+ 1. 3 ++++++-6•+• +•P ++++++ +++++++ Get your supply f these I •'r We have only a few hundred sacks of Cement left and we 5 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 4. +II+ Fence, equal space, only a few rolls to clear at a REDUCED .'fig. PRICE. Farmers requiring fencing should not miss this. No Better Fence made. ZURICH 'HERALD Ready -to -Wear Clothing DENOMY ' BROS. GENTS FURNISHINGS •Tlatgrsday N+ovenriber, 16 t92i; Ordered Clothing Men's and Boy's Over- 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. DElq'CMT'laws. Produce taken in exchange for Goods Mr.. J. Hey, •Jr., spent •a few days at Forest last week. Mr. Norman Holtzman, of Kit- chener is visiting his father, Mr. G. Holtzman, this week. A number, of our nim -rods were to . the Pinery a few days last week, duck shooting. Sorry,thrie haul was a very light one. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meidinger, who took int he' harvesters - excur- sion out West,,, returned home last week. Joe. reports an exception- ally good crop, but bad, Wet weather. - Lady Laurier`, }widow of the late "Sir Wilfred Laurier, died at her home in Ottawa, las: Tuesday, Nov 1st. She was, in her 80th year;and. contracted a chill while out walk- ing recently. Sir Wilfred Laurier died.Feb. 17th, 1919.., The two minutes of silence 'will be ob.lerved onr Nove•ruber 1_tlr,. in order to make this mark of resp- ect to those who fell, and in mem- ory of the war, uniform through out the. Empire. As usual, all mo- vement will cease for the period, including ships and trains. On Nov. 28th the Dept. ofAg- riculture are opening in the Win- gham Town Hall two courses ,, for men and women. The young men's course will be in Agricult- ure and the ladies course in Dom- estic Science. Home Nursing,, etc. Both courses are to run three months. Huron is one- of four counties to have the advant- age of these schools this' year '— Huron, 11Iiddlesex, Peele and .Went- worth. They are an enlargem, ent or elaboration of the annual courses which usually last one month. This is a new policy in- augurated by the Dept. of .A.gr- iculture this year. If they are popular, more of them niay be put on next year. LATE GEORGE SPARKS ,1,. + *. Now is the time to have• your eve +71: t : troughand roof repaired before the 1. moi+ Icold weather sets in. We give best 1 t• of atte tion toplumbing work, Carr p � Y .: a full line of stoves, furnaces, Beat- t • ers, oil stoves,.auto accessories, .1 + heavy and shelf hardware, etc. 4., 1 A Sault Deal, Our Motto I •f STALE & WEIDO /.1. f PRE TER BLOCK ZURICH +t� About the only "party papers" left in Ontariq are the city dailies. The Rural papers are not saying word—a 'great contrast with their attitude of half a decade ago. In. five years the country newspaper was graduated from a Grit or Tory back into' a real business pa- per. Campaign stuff that used to fill editoral columns isnow,publi- shed at the regular. rate.—Exch. BORN Rowe=l„ Hay Township on Nov- ember 1st, to Mr. and Mrs:Cecil W. Re' e, a son. Schilte,—In Hay Township, on Nov. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,Schilbe a, daughter Oestreicher—In Hay Township on November 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Oestreicher a daughter. Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT Report of Room •I, fro the month of October. .The names are in order of merit. Sr. I;—Ruth Meyer 60%; Ruth Zettel 58; Leeland Willert 56; Carl Haberer 544; Alice Koehler 53, Greta Koehler 18; Napoleon Bed- ard 47, Grace Zettle 47, Nelda Sch- walm 44, Milverda Geiger 31, Cecil Uttley 29. Jr. I—Anna Druar 64, Mary Ko- chems 60, Byron Ducharrne 58, Hel- en Thiel 49; Earl Yungblut 4.1, Ad- eline Fleischauer 43; Clarence Smith 37. Sr. Pr,—george Grenier 91, Olin Foster 17. ` Jr. Pr.—Francis Kipper, Pearl ,Sararas; Laretta Farwell, Albert Heideman, Leonard Smith, Antoin- ette Grenier, A. Class --Richard Bedard, Arm- ond Grenier, Elva M. Heyrock, Teacher The death occured at the home of his son Ford, at Saskatoon,Sask: on Tuesday, October 25th, of a former well known and highly re- spected resident of Zurich and'vic- inity in the person of Mr. George Sparks, in his 64th year. The deceased suffe.•ed only a very br;ef illness from, heart t rouble, and the announcement of his death -came as a great shock to his re- latives here in Ontario. Mr' Sparks was born in Bleinhehm 1857 and in the year 1879 was un- ited in marriage to Miss Marjorie• Douglas, of Stanley Tp.,, and for 37 years after their rear riage they resided in that township. Five ,years ago Mr. Spark moved • from Blake to Seafor'.h and resided there until last spring, when with Mrs; Spark he removed to the West. 1I? was a man of very quiet dis- position, but friendly and true, and held the respect and esteem of a wide circle of friends: "4 Be- sides his widow. he is survived by; a family of two sons and two dau- ghters; Mrs. D. McCutcheon of. Cereal, Albti.; Mrs, D. Keri; of St, l bels, Mich.; Ford of Sask- atoon, and Alexander of Seatorth. Also one brother Alex. Sparks of Hensall. The body was brought east by his son Ford Sparks, arriv- ing on Tuesday last, when they funeral was held from the 3+`irst Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, of 'which the deceased was a valued i1 ermeynt bring made in 1 . Aitty, iI3dIeetatt ryy ROOM II Jr. III—Norman Fleischauer 216 Lawrence Howald 166; Russell Du- charme 148, Ed. Brenner 125. Sr. II—Kathleen Wurm, 213; Dennis Bedard 213, Willie Leibold 194, Frenzy Kochems 176, Goldie Uttley 166; Milfred Uttley 149; Floyd Foster 129; Grace Koehler 121; Bruce Koehler101.; Claire Melick 97; Rose Albrecht 84. Jr. II—Eleanor Fleisehauer'5,6 Rose Leibold 52; Iauirene Schwalm 4.6; Beulah Sararas 45; Wilfred' Du= charme 43; Floyd Kropf 36, Earl Thiel 33, Irvin Dietrich 24.. O; M. O'Brien, Teacher. ROOM III Jr. IV—Mildred Geiger 83, Ev- elina bucharme 77; Dorothy:Bren- ner 76; Leonard. Prang 73, Luella Reichert 69, Raymond Fisher 67, Claude. Meidinger 66; Irene De- cher 65; Austin Hey 61, Ethel Hess 60;. Leonard Wagner 46, Kenneth Koehler . 42. 0 Sr. IT[;—Helen Foster 98, Mar- tha Heideman 75, Victoria Deich- Fact 72, :Rosaleen; Sararas 70, Wesley Callfas 69, Mervyn Schwalm . 62; Gladys Melick 61, Alain Gascho 53 Hazel Bedard 52, Marcella Farwell '47, Francis Deitrich 33. Jr. III—Vera Kalbfleiseh 81; Stella Callfas 55; :Dorothy Zettel 51;' Clarence Farwell 46, Willie Neb 35; Elzar Mousseau 24, Arson 1'er, absent. 1F lbiirils+eL� . The store with the Liberal Cash Discount Atteijtioij farmers Woven;Fenc�. While it lasts at co Here is'a chance to benefit at prices never heard of We are the loser. You are the gainer MELICK& BRIILJN PHONE 63 ekaid Joh "Departmen Is always at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding Invitations and Announcgments; Calling Cards, Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop- es, Check Books, Posting Bills a specialty'. 1 Fall Announcement We take pleasure in .announcing our. complete readiness for Fall Bus. iness. We welcome to see our an- nual displ iy 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. All wool serge 40 -in. wide, brown Blue, Red Navy Blk. per yd. 95c Corded velvets and velveteens in all shades. Checkereta and brown Flannelette grey. blankets in blue, pink at $4.00. blankets in white, and Men's Overcoats at reasonable pr ices. Take' a look at these be- fore you bay. Just arrived, a shipment of men's; dress shirts. lien's Rain Coats for fall wear at. prices that will open your eyes. Hats, Cpas, Neck Ties, Braces .ant .; 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. Dr. Hess, Stock •Food and Poultry Panacea. Now is . the time 'to use; this . stock tonic. Men's and Boy's Underwear in all Blatchford Calf„ Meal, •251bs. for sizes. only' $L25. Fresh Groceries at Live Poultry taken Produce- Wanted. • Pleonefr all times Wednesday morn's � ButerackFashiors 9