Zurich Herald, 1919-09-05, Page 8FOR MEN
GOODS
For Your Inspection
For
Ladies's Wear 1.
New silk poplins in fashionable
.t a :1 l.',�.�
shades, Reps, cord silks, G.eorget-
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tes and crepe du chenes. Also
Berges; poplins and garbardines
for suits or dresses.
See our fine display of spring
caps, felt hats, fine neglige shirts
with collars to match, new ties,
gloves, suits, tweed rain coats.
Housefurnishings
Window shades, curtain scrims,
litnoleunis, oilcloths, conguleums,
tend tapestry rugs.
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Groceries
A. WELL ASSORTED STOCK 0 F GROCERIES ALWAYS ON
tEAND. ALSO CALF AND PIG MEAL, PRATT'S BABY CHICK
FEED, OYSTER SHELL, NEW G ARDEN SEEDS. •
J, Gascho & Son
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Gold Medal Twine
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Our supply of Gold Medal Twine
has arrived. Our prices and
terms are as follows;
28c. for September payment.
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.'F �� l!,lt'i Also Green Sheaf and Silver Sri- '`
eaf at lower prices,
Pure anilia Rope
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Everyone in need of large hay fork rope should get our w.g'`.
a. prices before buying. All size small ropes in stock. -0'4: sT..,÷ D & WEI DO I
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$ PREETER BLOCK
C H ILDREN
The holidays are over nad y ou aro starting back to school a-
gain Drop in at our Book Sto re and get those school supplies
now,
LOOK
To the first 50 big children m eking a purchase at our store,we
will give away absolutely FREE a beautiful peen -holder, and to the
little children slate pencils.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are going out of the Gran oph.ore and Record business, and
aro putting on sale the instrumen is in stock, on these we will save
you $5 to $25. Terms arranged if so desired by you. All Records
going out at 75e each. If you want a bargain see us first.
Zurich Book 'Room
URNAMENT
SUCCESS
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Fi ± e•ather.Large Crowd
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food Gmes
Clinton Team Wins Championship
One of the largest crowds that
have assembled in Zurich Was in at
tendar e at the baseball tournae;
anent held on Labor Day ander
the auspices of the Zurich Baseball
Club, The day was ideal and
many were present from Goder-
itch, Seaforth, Clinton and other,
surrounding towns. - And the
people of Zurich and victhity we$
The streets were nicely decorat-
ed. for the day and the illumination
of the main corner in the evening
was vary pretty.
The total proceeds were $775.00,
and the baseball club will have a
neat balance on hand
The ladies had a busy time sere-
itng meals and no one was allowed
to go hungry.
nearly all there.. It was one The Town Hall was jammed full
big day and the games, races .and at they concert, —eproceeds . were
concert kept the time fully occup- $178.00, and the program given was
led all day. The games were all well worth the money.
good exhibitions of baseball and Now, altogether. Let make
tho crowd was keenly interested. Fair Day another record breaker;
The morning game was played The booth on the grounds dick
between Seaforth and Zurich and a rushing business. The "Hot
resulted in a win for Zurich by Dogs" were greatly relished.
the score of 10 to 1. The score. The balance. on hand will give
does not du credit to the game as the home team a good start next
the luck was with the Zurich lads' season when -it is proposed to or -
and some costly errors by the Sea gatnize a county league,
forth team also helped. The police had an easy time of
"Shorty" .Cantelon, of Clintg4.1 it Everybody was out for a
was umpire. and gave good `safis good time, everybody had it nad
faction.:,:s
everybody went homeatisfiu_d.
The teams lined •up as ..follows; Thats the way it "should be.
ZLRICH No accidents marred the pleas -
•E. Wurm. c; Clarence Hoffman, ure of the day. This was some -
p.; C. O. Hoffman, lst, b; T. L". what wond:rful cons:daring the
Worm 2 b; E. Wesley 3 b; L. N. 'number of automobiles on the
Hoffman s.s; W. F. Braun r.f;-.C: road.
Either c. f; L. Kekoa r. f. The diamond was in excellent
Seaforth;— Sills, c; Chaput p; shape and Zurich is proud of it.
Ruttle, lb; Walker 2b; Hays •3b; What'll we do with the money,
'Crich s.s; O. Dick r. f; D. Reid, Boys?
C. F.; Bell 1 f. , Well, Zurich didn't win the Cham;
Score by innings, pian.ship, but they came mighty
aSeaforth
0 0 0 01 0 0 0.0-1 hear it. •. !Anyway they played
Zurich 211212 0 3baaa good ball all through and ,kepis
At 2 o'clock .Clinton and Godes-', up their reputation as one of the
inch lined up for the second game.) snappiest ball teams in this see-
"Dick" Tasker occupied the pit- 1 tioln.
cher's box for the former and pit- Thus far this season Zurich team
sheet a wonderful game. He i has won 14 games, lost 5 and play -
held the Goderi,ch team,- down' to ed one tie game.
a few scattered hits and by air-! '-- -4.----
tight support from his team mates, ITEMS QF LOCAL INTEREST
the Clinton . team won out by the
;scone, of 10 to 3. .Earl Cooper, Live Poultry taken every Satur-
pitched for Goderich wind gave a day forenoon L. Wurrn.
good account of himself, but them Mrs. Lours Foster, of Kitchener
heavy hitters of the Clinton team. visited relatives here last week.
were too much for him.
The line-up was as follows;
Clinton;—The salve line-up as
in the third game except that
Tasker pitched and Buttler played
lst base,
Goderlch;—W . Bissett C; Coop-
er p; Atch.e,son ib; Wiggins, 2b;
R, Bissett 3b; Prutham s.s., john-
son
ohn.so'n r f; Lumley c f; Webb 1 f.
The third game played was bee
tween Clinton and Zurich and this
game was very exciting and kept
the large crowd on edge until the
last main tidas out.
The Clinton pitcher, played a
good game and several times pit-
ched himself out of a bad hole.
The luck seemed to be against the
home team as iin a number of in-
nings they had men on second and
third bases but could not get the
hit to bring them home, The
first inning the Clinton team sec-
ured three runs, but after this our
lads tightened up and held the vis-
itors down to two rune, The
score stood 5y to 3 at the end nad
thus Clinton carried off first mon-
ey and the championship honors,
The teams lined up as follows;'
ZURICH
The same line-up as in the mor-
ning game except that Clarence
Hoffmatn pitched the first inning,
Lee Hoffman the 2nd and 3rd in-
nings and Kekoa the balance.
CLINTON
McDonald c; Butler p; Tasker
1b; Johnston 2b; McCaughey 3b;
Draper s.s; Rumball r 1; Fulford
c f ; McEwen 1 1,:
Score by innings.
telilnton 310 0 0 0;010-5
Zurich, 0 0 0 110 0 10 —3
Mr. Bert McCreath, of Godertch,
umpired the two games in the af-
ternoon and hie decisions gave gen
eral satisfaction.
The foot raees also created much
interest and resulted as follows;
Half mile; Wesley, Kekoa, 220
yard dash, Kekoa, Pender; 100
yard dash, McDougall, Kekoa,
NOTES ON THE DAY -
Mr. Jtck Routledge of Exeter,
is holidaying at his home pees.
Miss Erma Fritz of London cal-
led on friends here over: the holi-
day,
Mrs R. Campbell and daughter
Miss Nellie, of Hensall visited at
the home of Mrs, G. Reds, over,
Ser day.
The members of the Men's Adult
Bible Class of the Evangelical
church presented Mr. S. E. Faust,
one of their members, with a hand
some gold umbrella, prior to his
departure for Waterloo, A num-
ber of those present made short
addresses andd Mr, Faust replied
in suitable terms.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects at Dash-
wood on Saturday, Sept, 20th at
2 o'clock Mns. Ball, proprieto•ress
Frank Taylor, auctioneer,
NOTICE
I have ltaken over Massey -Harris,
repaiays.
Full stock of everything. Also
plow points, etc.
la. J. BARRY
Opposite Town Hall
DIED
Heideman—In Hay, township, on
Aug. }28th, Arnold Heideman, ag
ed 30 years and 28 days
LIVE
P O U LT
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WANTED
TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY
FORENOON
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
--CAS'II FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W O'Brien
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Zenith
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Meliek ( Brauu'
Zur .ch's usy► Store
Announcement -
We have the agency for the well known
L. ois Phonographs
Three styles tochoose from, ranging in price
from $125 to $225. Beautiful tone, universal
reproducer plays all records, no unnecessary
noise. ' You will be convinced on hearing it at
our store at your convenience. Installment
terms arranged on any of these instruments.
Binder Twine, Harvest Tools
Paint, Rope, Car of Fresh
Canada Cement, WoVen Fence,
Stoves, etc.
Overalls and Smocks
When you need working clothes you should call
atour store for your needs IA full line of over-
alls,
veralls, smocks, etc, See our line of
. Carharts Overalls and Smocks .
None Better
DenomyBZurjch
ros.
Phone 78.LLWUR
Phone 78
JUST ARRIVED RAIN ' COATS
A tnice line of ladies' silL waists in
to -day's 1 eliding styles and
shades
TO CLEAR
Ladies' white voile Waaists at 75e
and $1.00.
Ainewasiminglmilmors am,
LADIES' HOSE
Silk and cotton hose in the follow-
ing shades; White, black, grey,
taupe, sand, -champagne, nigger.
iSILKS* SILKS!
Our silk department is complete
crepe de theme, poplins, taffeta,
crepe Faille, etc.
PULL -OVER SWEATER COOATS
All wool at $7:50
SPECIAL IN OUR
WHITEW ARE DEPARTMENT
Just arrived, lovely washable cam-
isoles, $1.25 $1.50 $2,00
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Ladies' combination suits sleeve-
less and short sleeves.
Get
and
$15,
one,. Keep dry. Windproof
Rainproof, Regular $20 for
Regular $25 for $16.
MADE -TO ORDER CLOTHING
Men's made -to- order clothing.
Every suit guaranteed to fit, Give
us a trialk.
HATS AND CAPS
Mens' hate and caps in alt colors.
Buy your spring hat here and
save Ino(neyh
UNDERWEAR
A big stock of men's and young
men's combination suits, white read
tan.
FREE* FREE! FREE!
With every pound of Minto tea,
we give away FREE one silver
tea spoon, Roger quality.
PINEAPPLES
Just arrived, fresh pineapples,
This is the week to buy pineappleeb
as the price is going up. Phone
or maid orders promptly attended
to,
Seed Corn, Sorghum, Flange' Seed,
Garden Seeds, Etc.
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•,.wras M4rtW.eli:6d.M,1aa...,.
Phone 78
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