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Zurich Herald, 1922-12-21, Page 8C U INAWARE ;GPECIALS •'.:t.; ,..c 14 41 f' c,r The Giving Tune Happiest`Month of the Year Did you ever stop to 'think it was not the receiv of, gifts that makes us so, happy on Christmas Day The real joy comes, from giving: To see the 'faces of the little folks brighten. To see the look of surerise and ;,appreciation on the fate of the frieed. to whom the present is given --that is what 'makes us all so eager to buy gifts and to be sure a that the ringt gift foi.+''spell-is selected, so that there will be no dissappointment. Gift sujjestions ar.: bound in every cornerof our Store, Come and see the beautiful Goods we collected to solve 'Your" Gift problems. 1 only 97 piece Dinner Sett, Gilt band at• :: . $22.50 1.on'ly sett, Pink design at ... $24,00 'A. complete array of fancy China, suitable for Christmas Gifts. S 'e our display. 414',N'S WEAR Fine. Shirts, Silk and, Knitted Ties in Separate Boxes, Suspen- ders in Fancy Boxes, Wool and Silk Scarfs, Armbands, Gar- ters, Gloves, Heavy all -wool Sweaters, fancy stripe or check patterns,., Special at $6,50. Infants . lid Childrens Wear FINE KNITTED TOQUES AND MITTS TO MATCH, OVER SWEATER COATS, FINE COATI: • CURLEY 'WITH CAPS TO MATCH, MI NS, S, SCARFS, TOQUES. 1$1a u dkerchiefs PULL - CLOTH SEE OUR DISPLAY AT PRIX C OF STORE, FINE SWISS 'WITH LACE AND EMBROI.DFR T .ELGE, PLAIN WHITE LAWN. 'WITH COLORED EDGING, Bre. Prices from 7c. to 75c. ' PTLJ.UW CASES, TOWELS. CUSH- ta ped %,..Itootubr 1o'. 'rOps, CENTRE PIECES, CHILD'S DRESSES, Dl)F{ES`:S1 R SCARFS, DOILES, ETC. , GLOVES Ladies'. Chamoise Gloves in two dome wrist and gauntlet style at $1.00 ro $2r00 a pair. Ladies' and Misses brushed wool gauntlets, 75c to $1.35 pr. Silk Gloves ht plain and fancy wrists, Sp•ecia'1 1.25, 1.50 pr. NewFruits NNEW RAISINS, CURRANTS, FIGS, 1 r PEALS, WALNUTS. ALMONDS, FILBERTS, PEANUTS, BRAZILS, ORANGES AND CA.ZvDIES OF ALL KINDS G USEFUL GIFTS See our new style Silk Blouses in variety of ,'colors Special at $5,00 Pixie Silk'Cami,solen ;at .. $1.00 Boudior' Caps at 25e; 040. 75c. Bath and' Linen Towels, assorted calors 59, 75, 1.00, 1.50 each. Tea Aprons at 50c. each • Laundry bags at '$1:00 ` each.' "Something entirely new in centre pieces, come and see them'' prices' • Sc.'5to $L75 each. 11 ii e'Chintz 'covered cushions large 'siz'e's at $2.50 each. '•: .. SWEATERS- AND HOSIERY. Ladies' •all; wool tuxedo style Sw eater Coats, new colors, prices from $4,50 to $8.X each, Misses Pu119ver.,,Sweate from $1.25 to $2.00 each. Ladies purp silk Hose in newest shades $1.50 and $1.75 ; pair. Black, white, brown, .nude greys Si:k Ho e with fancy clock, good weight silk, speeial$2 .00 pair. Ladies' and Misses pure wool ]rose in blk and leather shades 75 to 1.25 LAC4. .4 14RK TS. '.'+• kCorreetodeevery Wednesday) • kiutter r ..., ....... 35 Gleed apples per lb. , •.,. Dutch, setts per lb. Potatoes pet' bag ... . vols Wheat per il>iushel ... ... • 1.15 Flour per ewt..., ... 300-3.75 Bran per ton ,.. .. ... .. 28;00 Shortsp er ton.., 39,40 Chickens per 14 , 9-17 Old Heats 114 >-;' :....F - 6-14 'Ducks 1b. .. ... ..... .:...16-18 ?logs ::.x 9.00 7c 5e .:.... 7 5 54 • • BORN. Thiele -At 'Hay 'Township on Deceme ber 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thiel a e dau'ghter,. Reichert -In .Hay' Township ala Dee - -ember 16th, to Mr,. and. Mrs, AIf.. Reichert, twin; boys. Mr.. Les.-Benedi'et, who had be- en at London for some time; ;•has returned to Zurich. The local barbers,of the village would be greatly obliged,. specially during the Xmas. season, if the town customers ;could] arrange and have their haircut other-daysthan Saturday;, as this is their :lousy day especially this time of year. . Merchanta ell :over the country are making. a 'strong: protest as. gainst 'the imposition of the ;proposed stamp talc on receipt for su xis of over; $10 which, is to come •,„, into • effect !on .):':an. 1st next, So many stamp taxes become a wor- ry to businiess men, and it is eon- sidered that even an increase in the alreadty, high pales tax would be 'better. An editor cannot make a house tea hq.use, eanceas for news, bugsl ways glad to Weep it handed, in- We want all the news. Just as pleased to mention your guests, or your visit as to mention .those of your neighbor, but ma ;he your neighbor gives more ; assistance in getting the, facts. Hand in your .news items, we want them, espec- jelly now during the holiday season when the weather is too cold to stand around thecornor of• the street "nosing" around,so give us your assistance. This country . is being overun with peddlers trying to sell things that can he purchased from local sores or business places. There ata photo enlarging canvassers, ': ho work all kinds .of fake sche mes on the unwary, the brush ped- dlers, the aluminum peddlers, the hook pediers, the newspaper sub: - r ri, Pion 'canvassers, and scones of oth, xs who are trying to make an est "diving on ,. the public. Bgii- "'a rule to give these che- ws a' ° Wide berth, and do ur.fi'u'ying at 'the home, town. st- ores. It pais every' time, . an;d you are not coaxed and wheedled into buying a lot of things you don't 'need. . • . TOYS OF EVER' DESCRIPTION. FOR THE LITTLE FOLYS PRODUCE WANTED • DESIGNER PATTERNS Zurich's Garage AUTO TIRES We have on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And TUBES, All Sizes (Best on the Market). Also. a few Seconds to Clear at (Extra Special Prices), LET US SUPPLY YOUR.NEEDS ON AUTO 'CYLINDER LUBRI- CATING OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE THE BEST AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES- CO:SITY F!"O SUIT YOUR MOTOR. Also stock a complete line of Genuine Ford Parts' ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PATS . OF VARIOUS AUTOS. I.X.L. Battery 1.Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Axy- L4 eetyline Welding. EXPERTA.UTO REPAIRING A SPECIALT' Y. , Get into the habit of Pat Ionizing us. ' We want to serve yon, and .S,erve You Wwll. PHONE No. 103. H. Mousseau Zurich . ,at I The Better Furnished Home I • Should have One of Our Cel - q. • er'a a Ranges .II. Now that the cold winds ofF'ail and the chilly ,„evenings are here, :y. ons should think of the cold wee_ tiler coming. Winter will soon be at hand, Make your Horne Com 4. 4 one o. p g;,,,,,�, etc and comfortable withCome �� .w +t+ our Ranges or Heaters. r r�+ ITEMS O LOCAL INTEREST' Mr. and, Mrs. A. Melck an • ily'.. were .Sunday visitors a e forth, 11Ir. Theo. Wagner, who is atten mg the i` eeerloo Seminary, is I home for the Xmas, holidays + 1 Dontt forget the excellent sch-' ool concert in the Town Hall, to- night, Thursday eve. Messr •a.W.H. Pfile and Wm. Ko- ehler were .Blyth visitors on Sun- day. Mr. Oscar Klopp is attending' the live stock show at Chicago, for a few weeks. - What would be a nicer Xmas, Gift, than to. send. the Herald for a year to a friend at a distance. Mr. John Dumart ii spending a few weeks in the village. We are glad to see John' back in Zux+- ich.' Mr. Reinhold Cook, of Coneress, Sask, visited his uncle and aunt,IVIr. i and Mrs. Jos. Meidinger, the past week. , lViessrs. •W: L, Siebert, Ezra Ko - , and. Peter Haberer have re- aeetly had their dwelling property's ' Wired kr Ilvaro, Mr, ,W;G.,Hess do- ing the work. The Adolescent .Act, as we know in Ontario, was based upon the English measure,' and, that measure has: since been abandoned in the Old ICountryl, as unworkable ,says an exchange. What we want in Ontario is not an act to compel children to attend school until six- teen or: eighteen years of age, but an act to compel them to •attend schools, as wet now have theme or to attend domestic science schools manual training ,schools or agric- ultural schools, or else "learn a tr- ade, or follow some useful -occupat;- on,'such as farming, masoning, bla,- cksmithing, clerking, after passing the Enjtrance Examination, or repel;. ing the .age bjf ro'ua�teeni The work of. the bofy, or girl. up to the age of eighteen should be under pro- per 'supervision. Thus his train�- ing'for.after lie will be ugided and directed until haying reached the age of eighteen years. In this way theb oy would, be kept oni the farm or he would learx a trade, and the tendency would not all be towards higher -education What we want is not all lawyers, doctors, preach- ers or teacher§,..but real mechanics --people who can work with their hands, as well 'as their, brain. Canadrt's'1 eading manufiacturing industry is now milling, with a production -value running into $250- 000,000 annually per 'statement of Minister of Trade and Commerce. Heavy interest paiyment on the public debt during the month of Not•ernber are responsible for an increase in the debt of Canada, tot- alling $21,876,792. On October 31st. Canada's net debt stood at $2,369,'• 759, 026, while on November 30, it totalled $2,391,635 813. At the December Session of the County Council'held in Goderich on the December session, a firm firm, of coal' dealers in that town rendered a bill took the breadth away from•the most councillors un- til it was tear nect that this firm had been supplying coal • for the county buildings for the past six six years, without once asking for payment, The bill was found' to be correct in. evexiy detail, and as paid, We know of several towns; in the{ country whose citiz- ens would welcome a film of coal dealers, who would guarantee to ender a bill onl yeverq six Sears Iluron Expositor: in and tell us what you need and we can fill your requirements. .-. PEN/NSULitR F TT R NA.0 i� S! FIUR M � St WE' ALSO STOCK AND INSTALL iTHI WELL. --KNOWN BAN- NER PIPELESS FURNACES AS WELT, AS SEVERAL OTHER P.fi.OIVIINEl ' t' MAxns AL7., KINDS OF SHEOLP' I• A,RDWARE, ETC. ALWAYS IN STOCK, . -. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW AN'D EXPLAIN ALL A. BOUT OUR GOODS, GET OUR PRICES AND THEN BUY. STADE cEW BOOKS FOR LIl3RA.RY The book coinitnittee of the Zurich public Library has placed everal new interesting hooka on he library shelves as follows;-- Her Fatheee Daughter, by Gene Porte , The Evil Shepperatten by E. Phil'- d. Charles Rex, by Pthelip MOppenhej. Dernll , The Breaking Point by " 7Vfary a. The I'xarie (711iRldpey•; Bienhatcl. Arthur ;Stringer, The Heartn'i Csxnyonpasa by, 4 . , Holmes I *t ET"ER 'BLOCK -� ZURICH+l+ 4 • +3. I �1^ �Fa''+'I++t+3�i++i+.},+I'+h'i++i�+l+"1` +'i+'+Wi+'M 4+++++++4444+++++44+144.11,4 �' 4ftt+ Coming Social Events A grand concert ,given by the Zurich Public School will be held in the Town Hall, Zurich on Thurs- day evening, December list. The Lutheran annual Christmas Festival will be held on Sunday evening, December 24th. The annual Christmas entertain- ment of the Evangelical church w'1l be held on Tuesday evening, Dec- ember 26th. 1922 Xmas -Seals 'rhe National Sanitarium Associa- tion is to be ` con- gr:t 14 rated on the !rand .,.ue X m a s Seals -now on sale to aid of the Mus- koka ?Cos it>tl tor ConsunipiVes. ' Designed as shown above, "worked out in gold and red with a touch of green and black, tractive, and should beais e V u ed for decorative purposes oh 'Christmas 'packages, letters, etc. The Hospital is in need of t'ur ds to Carry on its/work. Why not buy these seals ea nee of others? Not only win you get good value in re- turn, but your motley~ will be made to serve e„ greater ond, tote it will tart to help s'oxneoue in distress ur'd Pot' forme ane Sealh+Dci,ari meat+ Cage institute, Toronto+ Ont. • -Thal stl,);s,''Deeeteber, 21, 1521' The store with the Liberal' Cash'Di'seo rot And see the :Wonderf1 Val- ues in Aluminum now showing ` ` in our window. Here are just a few items; TEA K.E1TTLES $1.98 COFFEE" PERCOLATOR $1.98. DISH PANS . $1+98 SET 3 SAUCE PANS 4198 • 8 AND 10 QUART STEWING' KETTLES $1.98 'These are all Guaranteed Heav y Weight Utens.ls We carry a -complete line of Furn iture and Hardware. Yon.r, confid- ence is solicited. PHONE 63 RUN rerald job De Is al ways at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding. Imitations -and Announcements, Calling•Cards` Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop- es, Cise:c Bna!•C3, Posting Bills a specialty. FREE! FREE! FREE! Special Bargains till Xmas. Bring along your .Dried Apples, Fresh eggs and Cash, and we will give your coup- ons which will entitle you to beautiful • guatg•anteed Silverware. FREE Now is Your Chance: We have a big Stock of the following; FRESH PEELS, NUTS, CANDIES, ORANGES, RAISINS FIGS, DATES Toys for the Kiddies SEE OUR NEW LINE OF SWEATER COATS AND MONARCIR' YARN'S HANDKERCHIEFS FOR LADIES' AND ME.N BIG BARGAINS IN LADIES' FURS REDUCED PRICES IN MEN'S 'OVERCOATS, CAPS, GLOVES, NECK TIES, SCARFS, ETC+ A FEW MEN'S SUITS R.EGULAR$27+59 FOR $15.00+ ALL WOOL MEN'S SWEATER COATS, AT $2.25, DR, HESS' STOCK FOOD ANI) PANACEA, KEEPS YOUR STOCK HEALTHY AND 1VIAIWS YOUR HENS LAY, DO YOUR XMAS, SHOPPING NOW AND E*EEICVE CASH • CUPONS, Produce Wanted. Buterickrashions frrF.1one•, p,u,+