Zurich Herald, 1920-10-14, Page 8Fall and Minter Goods
see our display of Fall goods. Our
Stocks are now almost complete:in all
Lines
Ladies' Wear
A splendid range of Ladies Co-
atings on hand in Velours, fine
Chinchilla Cloth, Etc.
New Silks, Fine Botany- Serges,
All -wool Plaid Skirtings, Velvets
and Velveteens, Underwear, Swe-
ater coats in Newest Styles.
Men's Wear
WE HAVE .SOME SPECIAL
VALUES TO OFFER IN MEN'S
AND BOY'S OVERCOATS AND
SUITS, FOR FALL WEAR.
NEW HATS AND CAPS, MITTS
GLOVES, ETC. ETC.
GROCERY EPARTM ENT
THE CANNING SEASON NOW ON HAND, WE HAVE NEW FRTJIT
JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS ZINK RINGS, JAR RUBBERS, PARO-
WAX. XXX VINEGAR SPICES OF ALL KINDS.
J. GASCHO SON
Zurich's Garage
WEi L4RE AGENTS FOR
Prest-OLite Storage Battery
A. SIZE FOR EVERY CAR NO BETTER BATTERY O. THE
MARKET
WE .ALSO STOCK TIRES, TUBES, ACCESSORIES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS
EXPERT BATTERY ATTENTIONAND ALSO BATTERY CHARG-
ING.
,FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING. ANY RIAKE; OF CAR A SPECIALTY
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such that we can supply everybody's Requirements.
4. PARTIES REQUIRING WIRE FENCING THIS SPR-
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PROSPECTS FOR TO GO STILL HIGHER. BUY EARL Y
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:We also have a large Scock of SHERWIN WILLIAMS
+ Paints and Varnishes in Stock for Spring. Call and see
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(EXCELLS ALL OTHERS)
The best by test. Provincial.Agric-
ultural Farm and 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. 91 Call- on us and see the result of this
newest combination -FAIRBANKS -MORSE "Z"
WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 11 -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
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Zurich
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Harry Randall of London sp-
ent the week -end in the village.
Miss Lucy Kaercher of Kitchener
is visiting at her home on the )3ro-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Colles and
little Betty, are spending a few
weeks at Chatham.
Daniel Hill of Mildmay sold his
88 -acre farm for $12.0U, while Paul
Hof for th •sold his 222 -acre farm for
$24.000.
• A. number from the village at-
tended the Kekoa's Hawaiian Glee
Club concert at Crediton on Tu-
esday evening.
The fine weather prevailing the
last few days will give the farm-
ers a fine opportunity to get their
late harvest crops in.
Mrs. David Plante of St. Jos-
eph was taken to St. Joseph's hos-
pital, Londonl ast week, where she
underwent an operation for can -
c er.
Mr. and Mrs. John Siemon of
Kitchener are visiting in Zurich.
Mr. Siemon is laid up with a sore
foot which he sustained by a large ,
coal wagon passing over the foot.
The Hall Dent Ltd. of Zurich,'
are now in a position to give a
limited amount of work to relia-
ble people in, their homes to do,
Some people cannot go to the
factory and put in a full day,
but could work part time, there-
fore such should take advantage'
of this opportunity.
LATE LOUISA COLOSKY
hTere passed away at Elkhart,
Ind., on Monday Oct. 4th, Mrs.
Louisa Colosky, beloved wife of
Wendel Colosky. She had been,
ill for almost a year, when the end
came peacefully, Deceased was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Henry 11^itz, of the Bronson Line,
where she was born and raised un-
til she was married with Mr. Col-
o'skv when she went With hien to
,Elkhart where they lived until the
time of her death. She is survi-
vett by by her husband, a son,
Norman of Calgary, Alb; a step'.
daughter, Mrs. AAsh of Alb.; five
brothers Henry and Albert Deitz
!of Alb., John and Samuel of Zur-
ieh and Dick of Sedro, Wash., 'and
three sisters,' Mrs. Catherine Rei-
chert and Mrs. Susana Act of Zur-
ich and Miss Elizabeth Deitz • of
Puyallup Wscth.
ROUTLEDGE=RIVERSS
Amid a proiuson of flowers that
decorated the home of Mr. and Mrs
Wnz. Rivers, Exeter, on Saturday
Oct, 2nd, the marriage took place
of their youngest daughter, Eliz-
abeth Irene to Mr. John L. Rout-
ledge, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jos.
Routledge, of Zurich. The cerem-
ony was performed at ten a. m.
in the presence of the immediate
.relatives of the contracting parties
by Rev. M. J. Wilson. The bride
was attractively attired in a wed-
ding dress of navy blue gerogette,
wearing a corsage bouquet of swe-
etheart roses and maiden -hair fern
Following the ceremony a dainty
wedding breakfast was served. The
bride was the recipient of beauti,
fill gifts including, a cut glass vase
from thee staff of the Molsons
Bank, the groom being' manager of
of the branch at Centrailia. Mr:
and Mrs. Routledge motored to
London and took the tram for
Hamilton and Buffalo. The bride
travelling in a snit of navy blue dov
etine velour iwth a small silver-
trinlm.ed blue hat. The many fri-
ends of the happy couple join with
the Herald in, extending best wis-
hes
WIANTEJD
Live poultry every Wednesday
morning. Also potatoes, any qu-,
.,.t _sty. - r. L 1Yurrn.
F,XHIBITION
GAME OF BASEBALL
1A.T ZURICH DIAMOND
MONDAy, Oct. 18th, 2.30' p.m.
Santa Clara's of London
VS ZURICH
GRAND .CONCERT
In TOWN" HALL At 8.15 P.
M.
Ionic M de Quartette
Of Brampton, will render a high
class programs:
Dont miss the "BLACK FACE"
Minstrels.
Reserved Seats now selling.
Plan at A. P. Hess` Office.
"The Tonic Male Quartette is all
they \claim to be -and then some.
-Dunville, '
"An excellent concert from start
to
finish." -Orangeville Banner.
"Round after round of applause
greeted The Ionic Quartette+"-,-Sh-
el1)1 nO 'Free Press.
AREAL BARGAIN
1, Lois Phonograph
Cabinet Style
Mahogany finish
Beautiful toned machine
Plays all records
Absolutely guaranteed
Regular Price $175
Sale Price $150
Including War Tax of 10 per cent.
Call and let us demonstrate
this Instrument
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For Women
THERE IS BUT ONE KIND OF
DRESS GOODS TO BUY AND
TIIAT IS THE BEST.
Plain Pure Wool Novelty Skirt-
ing at per yard ... ... .....• $0.50
All wool Serges 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 'Vromen 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 of them -in neat
Patterns and Stripes,
Raincoats for Men in tweeds,
for $10.00 and upwards.
Fresh Groceries and Fruits in season.
Butterick Patterns For Sale
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