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Zurich Herald, 1920-09-23, Page 8Fali arid Winter Goods see our display of Fall goods. Our Stocks are now almcwt complete in all Lines Ladies' Wear • A Rplvnclid range .);.' 14qtieg Co- atings on hand in Velours. fine Chinchilla C1oC1i, Etc. New Silks, Fine Botany Seeps, All -wool Plaid Skirtings, Velvets and Velveteens, Underwear, Swe- ater cents in Newest Styles. 'ee• Men's Wear r, • WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL ;VALUES TO OPFER IN MEN'S AND BOY'S OVERCOATS AND SUITS, FOR FALL WEAR. NEW HATS AND CAPS, MITTS GLOVES, ETC. ETC. GROCERY DEPARTMENT THE CANNING SEASON NOW ON HAND, WE HAVE NEW FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS ZINK RINGS,. JAR RUBBERS, ?ARO - WAX. XXX VINEGAR SPICES OF ALL KINDS. trich s uar WE ARE AGENTS T•OP Prest-O-Lite forage Battery. A SIZE FOR EVERY CAR NO BETTER BATTERY ON THE MARKET WE ALSO STOCK TIRES, TUBES, A.CCESSORIES AND GEN- UINE FORD PARTS - EXPERT BATTERY ATTENTION-4.ND ALSO BATTERY CHA.R.G- t • e .• ; • ING. FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING. A.NY *SALIM OF CAR A SPECIALTY ll Mousseau Zurich PHONE No. 103. ',-+++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++.' 4,4.4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 44 WE DO ALL FINDS OF EVE r ROUGHING AND REPAIRING 4. ST 44 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 44 '4. 4 4. 4. 4. 44 4. + + Our Supply of Heavy and Shelf Hardware is such that we can supply everybody's Requirements. PARTIES REQUIRING WIRE FENCING THIS SPR- ING WILL DO WELL TO SEE US WHILE •OUR SUPPLY LASTS. 'WE HAVE A CARLOAD ON HAND, AND SINCE WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS, WIRE HAS ADVANCED 10% AND PROSPECTS FOR TO GO STILL HIGHER, BUY EARLY AND SAVE MONEY We also have a large Stock of SHERWIN. WILLIAMS Paints and Varnishes in Stock for Spring. Call and see our Goods and get Our Prices. (,:; (?(, • ; „ AI' ALL TIMES PREETER BLOCK - ZURICH 4,++++++++++++++++++++++++.00++++++++++++++++++++++++1,, • "'!"."`"•-•`",","`"',7' E tip (EXCELLS ALL OTHERS) The best by test,: Provincial Agric- ultural Farm ana Winter Fair Barns are equipped with Louden machinery. Easy to install, Easy to operate, Endless Chain, does away with crank, no side hangers to break On our track. Our swinging track hinge enables you to run car on pole at any angle. Fairbanks -Morse "Z" Engine with Bosch Magneto The Supreme Farm Engine HE famous "Z" Engine and the Bosch high tension, oscillating', magneto combine to make the one SUPREME farm engine. if Call on • us and see the result of this newest combination -FAIRBANKS -MORSE " Z " WITH BOSCH MAGNETO, ¶We are substan. • tially assisted in delivering engine maximum service by a nearby Bosch Service Station. Agent for Massey -Harris Implements Fairbanks & Morse Engines and Tud- hope-Anderson Spreaders and plows. Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere 111 See Bilis h our windows for particulars E. PRUAR, - Zurich LOCAL MARKETS • (Cerrected every Wednesday) Butter Eggs Potatoes per bag Wheat . Oats Barley Buckwheat. Flour Bran Shorts ... . Live Hogs 50 58 1.00 •• 2.40 751.211 6.90-4.50 50,00 55.00 19.50 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Quite a number from the vil- lage attended the Exeter Fair on. Tuesday and report it very good. Mrs. J. Melick of Hensall is at present spending a week at the home of her son Mrs. A. Melick. Mr. J. Holtzman o Crediton was a visitor with friends n the viillage on Sunday. The annual meeting of the Zur- ich Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society will be held on Son - day, morning, Oct. tird. Commen- cing at 10 o'clock A. m. in the! Ev- angelical church. The Rev. R. .37 Bowen, Agont the Society will address the meeting. All rae cor- dially invited to attend this meet- ing. On Wednesday September leth, the. W. C. T. 1T. held their monthly meeting in the Reangeneal church. Mrs. C. Heyrock led the devotional part and also explained why a pet ition is being signed by the voters of Huron County for the repeal of the 0, T. A.. in order that the 0. T. A. witl become law in our county. It was decided that the local W. C. T. 17, accept the in- vitation by the Heenan .W C. T.17. to visit that organization. ki! All honorary members are invited. The Herald Department is al - Ways ready to turn out first-elass 'work at moderate prices consider( ing the gent increase in cost of. production, .Every farmer shoUld and many have already, have a printed supply of note per and envelopes, With No. of Telephone: and Rural Mail route, and peehaps, whatever specialty he folldwa In stock, gram looks busiresstike kid costs little more Von. the retail price of the etietiOAergg , . • DATES OF FALL PAIRS __- Following is a . list of the Fall Fairs in this district: Ailsa Craig ... Sept. 22-23 Blyth" . Sep. 20-21 Exeter ... Sop. 20-21 Forest ... ... Oct. 5-6 Kirkton ... Sep. 30-0Ct. 1 Listowell Sep. 15-16 London; Western Fair Sep 11-18 Milverton -----------------Sep. 24-25 .Sep 28-29 Sep. 28-29 Sep 23-24 Sep, 22-23 Mitchell Parkhill Seaforth ZITRTCPI 44, AUCTION SALE OP FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, REAL ESTATE, ETC. The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auc- tion on LOT 9, CON. 15, HAY, 2 lei Miles south of Zurich Road on TUESDAY, OCTOBER zith, 1020 at one o'clock p.m. sharp, estate of the late John Geiger. :FARM -Consists of 50 acres, well fenced and drained good frame house barn 40x60 newly shingled, also new driving shed. LIVE STOCK -1 black mare 10 years old; 1 bay horse 8 years old; 1 cow 4 yearsold; '1 co.* 6; 2 cows 8, all due to calve in the spring; 1 yearling heifer; 1 yearling steer; 2 spring calves; 3 pigs about 150 lbs 2 doz. hens; 24 pellets. IMPLEMENTS, me. - Maxwell binder, M. H. mower, sulky rake, spring tooth cultivator, roller, new M -H. grain and fertilizer drill, walk- ing plow, 2 set harrows, seuffier, water trough, one gravel box, hay rack 16 ft., bob sleighs, cutting box, fanning mill, Standard cream separ- ator, 1200 lbs. platform scales, 3 hunches shingles, root pulper, wheel barrow, set slings, set licavy harness 2 buggies, democrat, Portland cutter heater coal or wood, cook stove, 2 tables, churn, chains, forks, shovels, barrels, sugar kettle, patch of corn and turnips, and numerous articles. TERMS or sAiLn i0.00 and tinder, cash; °e'er that amount 12 months' credit will be giventn nth -fishing approved joint notes. 4 ,per cent. per annum off for cash on credit atneunts. Terms -of eea1 estate made known on day. of sale. OSCAR KLOPP, Auctioneer WM, STADIA, JOHN' HOPKINS 41=eiiuter LI PHONE GaNICI.CAW816=REVIVW opFsgiNasWJSB For Women THERE IS BUT' ONE KIND OF DRESS GOODS VO BUY AND THAT IS THE BEST. Plain. Pure. Wool Novelty Skirt- ing at per yard _ $6.50 AU wool SeNos 54 inches wide in colors of Navy, Rust, Taupe, -Brown, Sand, at per yard $4.50 Velour Coating 51 inches wide Navy, Burgandy, Taupe and Green at per yard $5.00. EXTRA SILK VALUES Silk Hose per pair - $1.50 This is our regular $2 silk article. Raincoats for Women in tweeds for $10.00 and upwards. For Men TWEED HATS ARE POPULAR THIS FALL They come in light shade tweeds that will hold their shape at $4.00 New Fall Caps. In patterns to suit the most discriminating dres- ser. SHIRTS Great quantities cif them in neat Patterns and Stripes. Raincoats for Men in tWeede, for $10.00 and upwardfL Fresh Groceries mid Fruits in season Butterick Patterns For Sale Phone 1 87.47