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ZURICH
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ZURICH, THURSDAY 'MORNING, IF'BRUARY 19, 1920.
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• YOUR HARNESS NEEDS
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Will be promptly attended to here. See:us about
DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, SINGLE HARNESS,
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
J. Ben's
Rugs, Blankets,
Full line of Whips, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, etc
A Trial Solicited
FRED THIEL ZURICH
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Chester L. Smith, Publisher
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Miss Lottie Galster is attending
the millinery openings at Tor-
onto.
We'll be glad when the Spring
time comes once more, as it has
been a long cold, trying Winter.
As a result of the recent storm
from the east, the fishermen of
lake Huron, sustained great loss
to their nets going away. The
loss is estimated at about $500.
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smartest Overcoats in town With
2 waist. seamed and form fitting.
Men's Suits
All will find chosing easy; from
these suits Min rich dark cloths
smartly cut and thoroughly tail-
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owns, grays and fancy stripes and
mixtures, all sizes.
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CORDED VELVETS
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A splendid range of corded vel-
vets in all colors, price from 75c
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WOOLNAP BLANKETS
few pair of fine quality wool-
: nap blankets extra large size and
very fluffy at $10.00 a pair,
to $1,00 a yard.
FLANNELETTE GOWNS ,
Ladies' heavy quality, White
flannelette night gowns made very
roomy in all sizes.
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Men's Underwear
Men's Wool Combination suits,
Stanfield's brand, all wool suits, sp-
lendid good values in all sizes.
Men's heavy Wool Ribbed shirts
and drawers, sizes 31 to -44„
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Woo 'underwear -.front- $2.00 tip.
Men's Heavy
Wool Socks
A. large range of Men's heaVy
everyday wool socks in
khaki, from
Dress Goods
36 -inch Silk Poplins, $1.35, a yd.
This price is less than wholesale
cost' to -day and these are very
superior qualities and the color
range is complete.
45 inch All -Wool Serges, Navy
Brown, Black and Green. All -
'Wool English Serges for dresses
and skirts) very special value, $3.00
Wool Sets
grey and •
35c. to 75c, a pair.
In all wool ,Skating Sets, with tleiVi',:e4
large scarf and touques to match,
in all colore. ,
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LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE
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\Voinen's heave trotton hose for
these cold days. These stockings
are most comfortable, fast black,
splendid quality;
Children's Cashmere hose all
wool cashmere, black, white, red
and ten, sizes for Kiddies e to 7
years, extra warm, durable fast
colots.
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Mr, and Mrs. E. Weido spent the
week -end with friends in S
113.1r. Moses Geiger left un Wed-
nesday morning for Pieeen, lef ch.,
to attend the funeral of the late
Mrs. John Geiger.
Mr, Milton Deitz, the newly ap-
pointed manager of Zurich C
of tfiC Hay Telephone Syeivm,
commenced his dutiss on Mo. day.
Miss V. Siebert left last w„.e's. for
Toronto, where she has securrd
position with a wholesale fi m Lor
a... short time. She has accepted
a position at Jarvis, as milline •,for
the coming aeason.
ANDREW HICKS
Us P. 0. PARTY' WHIP
Recently Mr. Andrew Hicks of
'C'entralia, M. P. P. for feouth Pu oa
was chosen U. F. 0. party wh p in
the Ontario Legislature, Mr.Ilicks
is capable if any man is to fill the
duties of this office satisfactsrily.
It will be no snap job with the
GOeernment having a very small
majority, and Mr, Hicks will be
am busy man during the session,
which opens on March 9.
W. .0 T. T.T. NOTES
We like the ring of Premier
Drury's declarations regarding the
question of Prohibition of the
hor tiaffic. No "beating about
the bush" in connection with it
as compared with the "wobbleg
done by some public men who ap-
pear to desire to be on both sides
of every question.
The ratepayers in the vicinity
of Greenway are agitating for a
consolidated school. Four scho-
ol• sections, probably more, would
be united and the cost to the tate
payers would be less than antler
the present syetem, while the ss. i.-
deen would reap many advantage-
.a.nnual busisress..meeseng .• 0 4
the Evangelical church choir was
helti laet.Friday evening. This
organization, under the capable
leadership of Mrs. C. Heyroc , has
rendered a most blessed ane ff-
icent• service, at entertainmenLs and
hcurch services. Owing to re-
movale and changes of residences
it was considered advisable to in-
crease the present meniber..hp
and have a mixed choir,
The following officers were el-
ected: Honary Pres, Rev. F. B.
Meyer, Pres. Mr. C. Heyrock, Sec.
Miss O'Brien; Treas. Miss M.. Pre-
eter, Leader, Miss E. Rennie.
Through the assistance of th
Men's Adult Bible Class, the
choir was able to secure the ser-
vices of Miss Rennie. The choir
will, D. V., sing next Sunday ev-
ening.
To Avoid Influenza
Avoid contact with other pea-
ple as far as possible. Especially
avoid crowds indoors, in street
cars, theatres, motion -picture hou-
se a and other places of public asse
mblege.
Avoid persons suffering from
• "colds," sore throats and coughg.
Avoid chilling of the body or
living in rooms of temperature •
ms1o low ,65 deg. or above 72 deg. F.
• Sleep and work in clean fresh air
Keep your hands clean, and ke-
• ep them out of your mouth.
• Avoid expectorating in puld:c
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a Aveid visiting the sick.
Eat plain, nourishing food and
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• Cover your nose with your laud -
kerchief when you sneeze, your
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mcuth when y• cough. Change
handkerchiefs irequently. Pro-
mptly disenfect soiled handl:el:ch.-
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efs by boiling or washing with
soap and watery
• Don't worry,. Keep your feet
warm. Wo' eel 'demand prompt
attention. V -'t clothes are clan-
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Incorporated 1855
CAPITAL and RESERVE
$9,000,000
Over 120 Branches
Oportunity Shuns Those
Upnprepared toGrasp li
Btart a Savings account
today, en The Molsons
Bank, and be ready for
opportunity when it
Comes along.
W. B. COLLES
Manager Zurich Branch
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We are offering Special Reduced
Prices on the following lines for a
limited time®
Misses and Girl's 'Scarf and CCap Sets;
Men's and Boy's Sweater Coats.
Men's and Boy's Winter Ceps
Men'a Wool line.d leather Mite.
Men's and Boles Heavy 1ubbersL
Men's anti Boy's Hee cry Socks.
Common and Fingering Yarn
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SUCH A NOVELTY AS THIS SEASON.
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Thanks are extended to the
many serbsetibers .of The Herald
who have renewed their aubece-
iptions for 1920. We will be pl-
eased to keep on extending thanks
s Neispaper reports claim that
the mysterious signal registered by
the Marconi Wireless stations are
not from Mars, Venus, or the moon
but arc merely the echo of' tele:
riffle thunderen the solar regions.
If the thunder at the sun can ef-
fect the atmosphere of theirarth
ninety mil'ion mies awey, we have
no personal ambition to he a resi-
dent of the sun.
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Issue. Par
SHORT COURSES IN JUD-
GING HEAVY HORSES:
AND BEEF CATTLE
The South Huron Board of Age.
riculture will hold short courses ire
judging as follows; --
Creditor), Monday, Feb. 16th,
Zerich, postponed.
Turntr's church she :1, Tunkersmethe
Feb, 18th.
liolmsville, Thursday, Feb. 20th.
Judging in charge of J. M. Mees
Callum of Shakespeare and Ss De
Strothers, Agr. Rep.,
Judging at 2 p. m.
Evening meeting at 8 p.m.
Jas. T, Keys, President..
A. H. Doupe, Secretary.
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