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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-11-17, Page 8• ..-rage Eight Winter Goo'ss Priced For Q I We invited you to our Store to take SELLING advantage of the many reduced prices now offering on seasonable Fall and Winter Goods Prices for Quick Selling Priced for Quick Selling All wool Tricotines in black nad • navy, 54 'in wide, yd. $3 to $4„00 Garberdine, a snap, Navy only 54 in. ... Prices for Quick Selling No. 1, quality Velours and Chin- chilla Cloths, for Ladies and Children's Coats. Reg. $5.50 now ... ...$3.50 Reg. $3.75, now ... ...$2.50 Reg. $2.75, now ..., ...$1.85 Priced for Quick Selling Flannels for dresses or Middies, new, 54 in. wide in navy, scar- Vesta Flannel and Kimona cloth let and emerald green yd. $2.25 Suitable for dressing segues Kim'onas and Childrens' wear. Prices for Quick Selling Serges, navy, .only 54 in. wide, ' at per -yard ... $1.08 -"brown only, 5,4 in. at yd. ...$1.25 " navy, black, cohen, card- inal, 40 -in. wide at yd. ... 95c Prices for Quick Selling Misses Coats new stock, only 5 to offer as follows. 2 only size 10, each at ... $11.50 1 only size 15 at 9le.50 1 only, size, 17, at .... . ..$1‘.00 1 only, size 19, at $15',.00 FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND New Resins, Currants, Peals and Prunes now in. J, G While supply lasts at yd. ...35c SPECIALS Chambray's in all colors • 27 in. wide at per yard 18c. Priced fur Quick Selling Corded Velveteens in Green, navy, cardinal, black, Clearing at per yard ... ...75c Priced for Quick Selling Mens Overcoats from 19.50 to $35 See them before you buy. LIVE AND .DRESSED POULTRY WANTED-. AGENTS FOR DESIGNER PATTERNS CHO & SON Produce Wanted Phone 67 11•••••••••••••=1••••••••••. Zurich's Garage Ascetyleue • Welding WE HAVE INSTALLED AN OXY-ASCETYLENE WELDING PLANT AND ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR ALL KINDS OF WELDING AND BRAZING WO:RK. GIVE US YOUR WORK AND WE WILL ASSURE YOU SATISFFACTION. NO JOB TOO BIG, NO JOB TOO SMALL. Genuine Ford Parts ALSO STOCK MOST CALLED FOR PARTS FOR VARIOUS AUTOS ILESTuOLITE Battery Sales and Service Station A complete line of 'Fires, Tubes, Gre- ases, Oils, Etc. We need Your Business. Satisfaction Assured ll Rousseau . Zurich PHONE No 103 ee+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Get y ..., ur supply of these We have only a few hundred sacks of Cement left and we ee + .1; do not intend to get another car this Fall. We would advise *1- 4. the public who require some to come and get their supply 1 , + 4. + while it lasts. We also ha ve a few rolls of Frost Wire 4. + Pence, equal space, only a few rolls to .clear at a REDUCED + 4. 7.r. PRICE. Farmers requiring fencing should not miss this, No + 4. Better Fence made. _.e......, + : + + .11.' Now is the time to have your eve 4, ÷ + I trotigh and roof repaired before the cold weather sets in. We give best ', ft ofattention toplumbing work. Carry a full line of stoves, furnaces, heat- ,* 4. .14 44 1: ers oil stoves, auto accessories 4. 4, heavy and. shelf hardware, etc .4,.; • A. Spare Deal, Our Motto I STADE & VVEIDO PREETER BLOCK - ZURICH Ready -to -Wear Clothing ZtRIeU 11.01tALD Dgwolviy Bios, GENTS FTYRNISIIIIIGS Ordered Clothing Splendid Grey Melton OVER.QQATS. . An attractive medium shade of fine gray melton,made in models to suit all BIG ROOOMY ULSTERS, ST- ANDARD CHESTERFIELDS AND SMART, ALL-ROUND BELTERS, WELL TAILORED AND, TRIMM- ED. We are ready with the 'warm Winter Clothing you'll need. This Store pays particular attention to Your requirements. We mention just a few. of them here; Winter Caps, ?with insidepull- clown band of fleece or fur, ..any. shape you'll want. Heavy Juniboo Knit Coat S-vee- aters, with shawl collar; colors heather, navy, 'maroon and brown. DELTOIVIT BILOS: Produce taloit in exchange for Goods We talk about hard times. What about the people of the war str- cken countries of Europe? What about England with millions out! of employment? What about Un ited States with the gold of the world in her strong boxes, but millions unemployed? We in Canada must surely live in eland of plenty. -Ex. SPORTS Well, as the ball season is over and our boys have all packed a- way their baseball duds for the winter, let's not forg.et to give them. full credit that is due them "they deserve it" every man on the team. The boys not only won the North Wellington cup, but have let thousands of people know that such a ' place as Zurich is re- ally on the map. The boys T.:laved 35 games and lost but 4, having one tie game with Str- atford, thus giving them the . splendid percentage of 882. The team's batting average was 331,? there being four players on the team batting over 400 and three over 300. :So as you look over the different batting averages of each player, its no wonder some, of the opposing (Ikeams' pitchers said. "Give us the batting of the! Zurich team. and we'll win the North Wellington Cup," Still I batting alone, doei n't win gamesnd had we not had good, pitching and good fielding to fall back on, the North, Wellington cup would be shining in some other town or city, However, it's all over and now let's all get together and mike 1922 a real rehersal, and we'll get into baseball etronger than ever. Following is a short account of each ,player. Their names run in alphebetic order. Braun Wm. -Born in Crediton in 1890. He played little: ball in his, younger days and received most of his experience while in the U. States. He played fit base and caught different seasons and this year Was a whity out- fielder. He throws right handed bats lefthanded, having batted an average of 353. +-+ Brown Frazer -born in Crediton in 1891. First played ball with "Crediton Brownies" and then with "Crediton Stars." where lie gained fame as a flinger. After playing no ball for four years, he played centre field whey. he gained fame as a hitter and fiel- der. He bats and throws right handed and batted an average of 280. +-+ Callfas, Lennis-Born in Zurich' 1901, and played here since. ' Ile is noted for his speed on bases, but was'nt given a chance in the' early part of the season. Hopi-, 'wed right field where he covers a large amount oft erritory. Thr- ows and bats right handed, hav- ing an average of 203rt) Henning, Arthur-Bofe Wind- sor in 1890 where he played most of his ball. Pirst playing with North Western 'Universities and then with various city teams. He catches a wonderful game' and Puts the pep in the ball team. -Ie lirows and bats r'ght handed head 'ee' the team with an aVerage Hoffman Lee -Born in Zurich in 1894, and has played short stop for the senior team since thirteen sears of age. He is noted for his calm demeanor and quiet dis- position while under frie and Melly a game has been won by his hit- ting and lightning like plays from , short. He is captain of the team. Throws and bats right handed, having an average of 404. • Hoffman, Clarence -Born in Zur- ich in 1898 and played all his ball in town where he started as a fielder. In 1917 he pitched and 'won many games and this year was playing at third position and' pitching. As a pitcher, he has an .average of 1,000 not losing a gap e.' and winning man- ' after they awe .thought lost. He throws th right handed, ''having an average, of 402. Hoffman, Clayton -Born in Zur- ich in 1898, played liis first game at, short. He finally was moved to •second where he played for a few years. In 1920 he was mov- ed to first, which position he has filled since. Throws and bats right handed, having an average of 303. • Ohlert Ray -Born in Detroit in 1894. He pitched for many years In 1919 while playing with Page Motor Team, he won the city cham pionship. He pitched many good games, shutting out numerous teams. He throws right handed and bats either right or • left having an average of 319, +-+ Siebert Babe -Born in Plattsa ville in 1904, moving to Zurich shortly afterwards. To hirni be- longs the h' -nor of being theyo- ungest member of the team. He plays left field 'where he is noted as a stellar fielder. He throws right handed and) bats left handed for an average of 290. Wesley, Ed. -Born in St. Jos- eph in 1886, and in the oldest mem- ber on the team!. He managed many of the city teams 'which ex- perience was a great help to our team. He was used as a utility, out fielder and infielder. playing right field and third. He throws end bats right handed, having an average of 400. Werra Tally -Born in Zurich in 1887. He is one of the oldest and heaviest Players on the team. is erte of the- original phyees of the town where he started as a short Stop, later playing first and then was moved to second which pos- ition he still fills He throws and bats aght loreled having an av, erage of 209. The council of the town of Win- gham gave a most eniovnble ban suet leaf Friday evening in the Council Chambers. in honor of their Baseball Club. A good etcetera was giVeri).---We. 4n Zerich: have jest been thinking that it Vte'ealci be Very grateful as Wsll as aPpronriate if our village others 'Would do something' along his 'line, surely if Wingliern cern elder a baneuet 'to their losing alr, Zurich should be able to do me to our brave winners. he ons are worthy of it and have 'td e Zurich Prominent by thous - d2 of people who never knew irrife WRI such a place befera ria furthermore, it will lien the of P he bevy for even a eker Iteakala, • Thursday November1th) 12J i� imororammarrawismompammaimmiwatorrawassistimarossmasismamistri The store with the Liberal Cash Discount Attentia Farmers Woven Fence While it lasts at T Here is a chance to benefit at prices never heard of ICN&E 6 3WEN We are the loser. PHO You are the gainer MELIe erald job Department Is al Rays at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards, Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop - Os, Check Books, Posting Bills a specialty. Fall Announcement 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 1.% yard lengths $4.75 CMIMIIMMINNUMEMINO•11101111011111•11•••=, Jazz Flannel 54 -in wide suitable for Middies and dresses. AMONIMINMO, All wool serge 40 -in. wide, brown Blue, Red Navy Bilc. per yd. 95c Corded velvets and velveteens in all shades. N •VII014•21C•121•••••=e. ,Checkereti. blankets in blue, pink and brown at $4.00. Flannelette blankets in white and grey. • Just arrived, a shipment of Mere!, dress shirts.. IVIen's Rain Coats for fall Wear at prices that will open your eyes. Men's Overcoats at reasonable prallats, Cpas, Neck TiesBraces and ices. Take a look at these be-' Arrow collars, Look them over fore you buy. if you want to buy or not. Don't forget we handle Broadway Clothing made to order, hundr- eds of samples to chose from. •=111/••••10.111.1111111[IIMIIIIIIIIIIII=.111M. Dr. Hess, Stock Food ana Poultry Panacea. Now is the time to use this stock tonic. Men's and Boy's Underwear in alliMatchford Calf Meal, 25lbs. for sizes, only $1.25. Fresh Groceries at all times LivePoultry taken Wednesday morn'g Produce Wanted, Butericlaashions Phifrr . L. WILLKM