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Zurich Herald, 1921-12-15, Page 8
tate Eight The 7:lit Shopf Zurich, the Store where a Dollar will .y a Good 4 itg Dollairrs Worthof G�ods DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE. WE ASSURE SATISP (ACTION, AS OUR AIM IS TO HAVE ' A COMPLETE RANGE OF VERY NEWEST LINES OF HOLIDAY GOODS. FOR LADIES Sweater Coats, Scarf and Toque Setts, 'Stamped Goods, Centre pieces, Fancy Huck Towels, Ni udo for Caps, A. Fine Rangep China and Glassware, Fancy Hand- kerchiefs in Boxes, etc. FOR MEN New lot of wool and Silk Scarfs Ties, Fine Shirts, Sox, Sweater Coats, Etc. A fine array of Dolls, Games, Toys of all kinds, picture books, for the little ones, also Candies, in large variety, Walnuts, Filberts Almonds, Peanuts, Eta ' SPECIALS FOR TWO .WEEKS Let us show our• Man's Ov erco- ats and suit and' compare our pricesj. 5 only (Men's Heavy Overcoats, New Stock at _-_ •• • $19.75 3 only Men's weight Overcoats New Stock at ___ ___ _-_ $15.00 2 Men's Ulster overcioats at $10,00 Men's Jumbo Knit Sweaters to el ear at ___ ___ _-- .--$4.25 Boy's Sweaters, a snap at 75e. to 95e. each. 6 only Girl's Coats New Stock at half Price to clear. 'All Coatings Reg. $5.00 to $6.00 to clear at $2.95. Ready -to -Wear Clothing GROCERIES New Raisins 2lcts. lb. New Currants 18c. lb. Rio Coffee, 20cts. lb. Peanuts 20c. pound Mixed Nuts, Special at 27c. lb. STAMPED MATS New shipment just arrived in new designs. CHO otA ON Produce Wanted Phone 67 ZURICH g'ERA.LP DENOMY BROS. GENTS FURNISHINGS • Splendid Grey elton OVEROOATS Thursday, Dee, 15th; 1921 e ordered reeneeepeeneseeeeeeeeemeispeemeeemsemeesseseeeseeeesseetegerameemeaolesee The store with the Liberal d Cash Discount Clothing. Auattractive medum shade Of fine gray melton,made in models to suit all 's rage • Asaetylelle welding WE HAVE INSTALLED AN OXY-ASCETYLENE WELDING PLANT AND ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR ALL KINDS Off' WELDING AND BRAZING WORK. GIVE US YOUR WORK AND WE WILL ASSURE YOU SATISFFACTION. NO JOB Too BIG,° NO JOB TOO SMALL. Genune Ford parts BIG ROOOMY ULSTERS, ST- ANDARD CHESTERFIELDS AND SMART, ALL-ROUND BETJTERS, WELL TAILORED AND TRT11I1VI- ED.. We are ready with the warm Winter Clothing you'll fed. This Store pays particular attention to Your requirements. We mention just a few of them here; Winter Caps, with inside pull- down band of fleece or fur, any shape you'll, want. Heavy Jumboo Knit Coat Swe- aters, with shawl collar; colors heather, navy, 'maroon and brown. Pro&uce taken ii. exchange for Go©as ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST All the school children should attend the lecture in the Town Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Carpenter has asked the conn mitee to try and have as a any children attend as possible, lecture will be of special interest to them as well as older people. The admission' for children for this lecture has been reduced to 10 cents. John McClary, the great in- dustrial pioneer of London pas- sed away on Sunday morning, • in his 93rd year. He was the, faun - der of the McClary Stove Works and Foundry, known as one of the largest stove works in the British Empire, and his product is in al- most every hone in Canada. In religion he was an active Method- ist. ALSO STOCK MOST CALLED FOR P U{TS FOR VARIOUS AUTOS +61Lim 0 ®TE' Brttery Sales and Service Station A`complete line of 'Fires, Tubes, Gre- ases, Oils, Etc. We nea Your ; t usiuess. Satisfaction Assured H. Mousseau Zurich PHONE No. 1,03. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Eggs.... ..... 65 48 Eggs._. '-- Buckwheat Barley Wheat Oats Flour 60 60 95-1.00 40 3.75-4.25 Bran ... -..... 28.00 Shorts 30.00 Potatoes per bag .. ,. 1.50 Live Hogs 9.00 in Exetee.. Several of the Zurich &toys were present. 'It was dec-, ided to enter an intermediate team in the O. H. A. and a eenior team in the Nit H. L. All of the last years team are still here and sev- eral other good prospects are av„ailabie and will be given a try- out. .Exeter -Zurich made a good showing last year and should do better this season. We are look ing forward to some fine hockey The boys are getting down to hard training and by the time the weather than gives us ice, the boys will be in first class condit- ion. Clayton Hoffman was ap- pointed manager. With the hockey experience he has had he will soon 'round the players into shape. The election of officers resulted as follows; -Hon. Plies., J. Preeter,. Zurich; Hon.. Vice Pres C. Fritz, Zurich; Pres. W. J. Hea- men, Exeter; Vice -Pres., T. L. Warn,, Zurich; Sec: Treats, T. R. Ferguson, Exeter; Manager, Clay- ton Hoffman, Zurich; Executive, W. J. H'arnen, T. L. Wurm, Dr„ A. Kinsman, Goldie Cochrane, Lee Hoffman, F. M. Boyle, T. R. Ferg- uson). A quiet wedding was perfromed at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Robertson of St. Thomxnas, on Sat- urday Dee; 10th when Miss Cath- erine Taylor, a former nurse of Wingham, and formerly of London became the bride of Mr. George Spotton, ex -mayor of Wingham. Mr. Spotton was the candidate of the N. L. Conservative party in North Huron in. the recent Fed= oral electionl. s?tee,e 444,44434„ "'4$'" +' "IIQII.'+ ..Q„ ''fi''"44+++++++++++++++ +++44+4 4. We have only a few hundred sacks of Cement left and we. do not intend to get another car this Fall. We would advise- 4- the public who require sortie to come and get their supply while it lasts. We also have a few rolls of Frost Wire Fence, equal space, only" a fete rolls to clear at a REDUCED PRICE. Partners requiring fencing should notemiss this. No Better Fence made. . 4- Get our supply of these A serious fire occured between one and two o'clock on Saturday Dec. 10th at Seaforth, \vhen a barn south of the railway track, the property of Messrs. J. J. Merner and W. Fee, was totally destroyer along with its contents consisting of flax tow, hay, five work horses, one colt and two sets of harness. A strong wind blowing from, the south, saved the surrounding buildings. The reflection could be seen males„ and some of the burning shingles were carried right into town, a distance of .three-quarers of a. e mile. The origin of the fire is unknown. The loss is partly covered by insurance. di Now is the time, to have your eve n des• tx'r��gl� and roof�•,epaxi°ed before the le cold weather sets in. W e give best Of attention to linzbi.ng work. Carry a full line of stoves, furnaces, aces, heat * ers, oil stoves, auto accessories, heavy and shelf hardware,etc. . I, Squaoro Deal, ur "Motto ,l, &WEIDO. I ASI-IWOOD- �Mrs. Neuschwanger is relatives in Parkhill. Miss' Maeda Routledge of Zurich spent' the week -end with the Kraft girls. The Misses Mina Ehlers, Olivia Welton, Lette Guenther and Pearl Tierean spent. Saturday in London. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stade of Zur- ich were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. C. Stade. Miss Edmeston is on the sick list. The Lutheran church are have ing their Xmas. entertainment on December 244th, as usual. ' Mr. Geo, Kellerman has had by dro installed in the new house he hes built by Mr. D. Tiernan. Mr, and Mrs. N, E. Dahtws of the village and Mr. and Mrs. C.."`L. Smith of Zurich were Swdnay vis- itors to Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schade west of town!. Mr. Raym.end Callfas returned from Eeaufield, Sask., Saturday, Mr. Alvin Schlueter return to his home in Pigeon, Mich, after spending several weeks 'with re- latives in this vicinity. SPORT: NEWS visiting NOMINATION We carry in Stockeason able Gifts of Furniture, Har- dware, Pyrex Ware, Allam. inum, Silverware, Cutlery, Sleds, skates, Hockey Sticks Coleman Table Lamps a and Latnrls Make night bright as Day, guaran- teed safe, and cheap tooperate. Call and have us demonstrate. Speoial Prioes On All Goods Please return all empty 'dement Sacks L If t3 I , PHONE 63 ' ar* eraid i• ob Departwe • 1/ Is al ways at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards, Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop- es, Check'Books; Posting Bills a specialty. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby) given that a tweeting of the Elec- tors of the Municipality of the Township of Hay will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL, in The VILLAGE OP ZURICH, on MONDAY DECEMBER 26th, PRECTER BLOCK ZURICH 1921, at the hour from one to two o'clock, p. uta, for the parpose of nominating candidates for Reeve and Councillors for the Township of Hay for the year 1922, and in case a poli is demanded, polls will be opened on - MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1921 In the several Polling,• Sus -Divis- ions of the Towns( P as follows Poll No. 1, School House No. 2; Edgar Munn D.R.O., Earl Camp- bell Pool Clerk. Poll No. 2,•School .Mouse No. 14, D. Burns D.R.O., W. D. Thomp- son Poll Clerk. • P 11 No. 3, Town Hall, Zurich, W. O'Brien D.R.O., Wi. F. Braun Poll Clerk. Poll No. 4, W. G. Hess' Shore W. ' G. Hess, D.R,0,.; D. Oswald Poll Clerk. Poll No, 5, School House No. 12, H. 1(ru^ger D.R,O., 3. 1VI,. Ziler Poll' Clerk. Poll No. 6, Hartleiles Hall, J.K. Goetz ;1D.R.O., •D. Tiernan, Poll Clerk. Poli No. 'T. School House No. 3, A. Love D.R O., S. Walker Poll Clerk. Poll No. 8, Pratte Hotel St. Joss. Jos- eph, P. Dunharm,e 0),11,0., ,Corrivean. Poll Clerk. Said 'Polls will be kept open from 9 o'clock, a.ml, until 5 o'clock, p. MI and no longer. , ' AND1U W P. HESS, Retevning Officer nAtio t .;Zuelth, Dee. '44.1de4 hale 4 ra ulatea S gar $6 Cwt. With every. Cash purchase of $25 we will sell you 100 lbs. of sugar for B6. This offer good only until Dec. 25th. Palm, Olive Soap 4 ,Cakes for 25c, Only four to one Customer" Saye money• by dothg your Xmas. shop ping at this Store MANA.CURE SETS, SHAVING ING SETS, BRUSH AND COM(' SETS, -ALL SUIITABLE FOR XMAS .PRESENTS; BEAUTIFUL PAIN- TED CHINA, NIPPON CHINA; TOYS OF ALL KINDS; HANDKER'- CHIEFS AT ALL PRICES; NEW STAllI'ONERY POB XMAS PRES- ENTS. You must pay this store a visit: in order Christrnas Values. A few Ladies' Sweatercoats; Reg. $5, $8, $10 for ... Men's heavy, all -wool tweed ' pants, Reg. 6.50 for ___ __ $4.00 N'ew stock Bib -Overalls at ___$1.65 See our line of Men's Rain- coats at ._. ._- $1.00' Other Rain Coats at Reduced Priees. Suits -at prices away down. New Overcoats 1921 style at Reduced Prices. ' I Men's Men's The. Exeter..Zurich hockey club was re -organized for the coining wititer at a (archly attended 44 ef.:.4-4.••i 44 1 : 4:4` ,1ing.r't1 44 o9i ./. 1i11 tiky .r tust Tapestry Rugs, just arrived at a price that will Make you smile. Serges, all colors Reg. $5 and $6 a yd!. on sale now at ... _i $2.50 New New New to realize the• many Raisins , 24e. a pend. Currants 19c, a Ile. - . Pigs, 2 lbs., for 25c. Roasted Coffee, 5 lbs. for $1.00 Cheese 25c. a pound. - Orange Peel 35c. a lb.' Candies, Nuts' at equally low prices These Priees are good only until Saturday evening. Dec, 24th, 36 -in. 'grey cotton l0ydsfor $1.,211: Flannelette Blankets in Blue and *pink borders 2 sizes at ,$1.86 See our new line of $1 Corsets!. 40 -in, Serge in all colors, a yd. 90e A snap in all lines of dress good All coatings, Reg, $6.00 now $3.001 tat 35c'. a yard rod ce `ted. ButerickFashions Phone E2 L. W