Zurich Herald, 1922-10-19, Page 8w On Display
teadr.to-Wear
Clothing
• New Fall and Winter Goods for \New Wool and Flannelette Blan-
your inspection. We can supply kets,
yo-ar wants in nes at
that, meanthese
'Dollarst saved prices
ved you.
New Serges in all colors priced
from 85c. to 3.50 per yard.
sets—
Velours and Homespuns for
Coats and Suits.
New Short Flannels in leading sha-
des, suitable for skirts, middys,
and Children's wear.
Black Douchess Silk, . guaranteed.
Extra heavy quality at $2.90 yd,
Eiderdowns and Kimona •Cloths, a-
Cain to hand. These cloths have
been off the market for a few
years,b lit we are now again
showing a fine. range of patt-
erns to choose from.
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A complete range of Underwear
in Wool and Fleeced, for Lad-
ies and Children's wear.
We .have 'again in Stock, Refiners
No. 1, quality Hosiery in heavy
and meniurn yarns, for Ladies'
and Children wear. And have
added a supply of Yarn, this
is guaranteed to give satisfacl
tion to wear.
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' Zurich Ont ,(Weber 1977.
DENOWIX
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The store with the Liberal r�r cls Clothing
Cash Discount .
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TO MEASUI
PORMBN
ARE YOU.HAVING;TROUBLE
GETTING CLO7.'HES THAT Sinn,
AND JUST, SATISFY YOU?
ASK ANY MAN -WHO
WEARS OUR MADE-TO-ORDER„
CLOTHES. HE WILL 'TELL
YOU THAT HIS TROUBLES ARE
OVER.
NEW FALL SUITS FOR MEN
AND BOYS, FALL CAPS, HATS,
Yarns in ve, GLOVES, FINE SHIRTS, TIES,andr Floss, 25 colors to ch o e
BELTS, ETC.
from%
Highest market prices paid for Live Poul-
try
tr y taken every Wednesday Forenoon
Dried Apples Wanted
J GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE. WANTED DESIGNER PATTERNS
GarageZurich'S
TO TIRES
TAILORED TO YOUR
SPECIAL MEASURE FROM A
CHOIOCE SELECTION OF. FFAB-
RICS.
Prices from $23 u
DENOIVLY
Produce taken in =ohu;e for Ciraais
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 YOURT NEEDS OWN AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI-
,CA.TING OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE -NOTHING BUT THE
THE BEST AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES-
COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR.
Also stock a complete line of
Genuine Pord Parts
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)3•
Butter ... ... .
Eggs ... ...
Oats ..
Wheat per bushel ...2.75-3.75
Flour per cwt. ... ... .
Bran per ton ... "•- •.. ..... _ .75
2 30'
Shorts per ton .. .00
10.00
dogs
25
... 35-40
97-98
ITEMS OF LOCAL: •INTERES.
Mr. •and • Mrs. W...,B ,Colles .ar
daughter Bettie, left on Thur
for their new home at `'4iflia
burg. They 'made the trip
motro.
Mr. Joy, the new manager
the Molsons Bank, Mrs. Joy ante
. .son,. arrived in Zur:cli• on Monday,
from iroquis, Ont. They came
over in their auto a distance of
several hundred miles. We wel-
come them to our village.
'shipments from August 1st, 19921
to July lith, 19922, totalling 16,638-
000 bushels. It handled 322,638 •
bushels of flax', the second large,
est amount handled at any Cannd-
ian porta
Jack Boµ ion, iso Craig's col-
ored barber, and an esteemed and
well-known citizen of the commun-
ity, died on Monday last at the
M .oe House, atter a long ill -
He had only been confined
s hed-'L for a week, but had
ailing Pr some time. Many
ago he came,. to Craig from
• and started the barber
ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOS P CALLED FOR PARTS OF
VARIOUS AUTOS.
Y.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, _A'xy-
Acetyline Welding. EXPERT..U•.UO REPAIRING . A SPECIALT
Y. Get into the habit of Pat.— onizing us. We want to serve
you, and Serve You W wll.
PHONE No. 103.
H, Mousseau Zurich
The South Huron Choral Soc-
iety held their annual meeting 'on
Monday evnieng last at Exeter and
re -organized for the coming' s
son. There was a splendid
at-
tendance nearly one hundred being.
present, the surrounding municip-
alities being well repesented. The
financial report for the year was
presented and showed that the
society had been under a ' heavy
expense and wound up with a
deficit. In spite of this the mem-
bers of the choral union were elle
thusaiastic in entering upon anoth
er season- This year considerable
of the expense incidental to the
organization will not have to be
repeated and the society hope to
wipe out the deficit and -leave
something in the treasury. The
society will repeat "The Messiah"
in the course of a few weeks, the
first practise being held on .Mon
dayy following the business ses-
sion. Practices will be held each
week in Exeter and Hensall. Hon. newly -elected officers are;—
Pres. A. Hicks, M,P.P; President,
Miss Ethel Murdock, Hensall; let.
Vice-Pras. H. T. Rowe, Exeter; Sec
rotary, Miss Vera Essery, Exeter;
Treas., M. R. Rennie, Hensall; Ex
ecutive, Wm. Elford, Elimville; .IVir
S. Martin, Exeter and Miss E. Renes
nee, Zurich, with Prof. A,, W. An
derton, director,
sillramiliffl
siermintemoramalimmlinnewer I
The Better Furnished Home
Should have One of Our CeI-
eirated Ranges
Now that the cold winds of Fall
and the chilly evenings are here,
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one should think of the cold wea-
theroon be
W
conning. inter will s
at ]rand. Mako your Horne Com-
plete and comfortable with one o
our Ranges or Heaters. Come
in and tell us what you meed and
we can fill your requirements.
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FURNACES! FURNACES!
WE ALSO STOCK AND INSTALL THE WELle..KN'OWN BAN.-
NEB PIP'ELESS FURNACES AS WELL AS SEVERAL OTHER
PROMINENT MAKES
ALL KINDS OF SUEOL? HARDWARE, ETC., ALWAYS IN
STOCK, — NO TROUBLE TO SHOW AND EXPLAIN ALL A-
BOUT OUR GOODS. GET OUR PRICES AND THEN BUY.
Abaci
E
on Wednesday Septem-'
the home of the bride's
_ ;. and' Mrs. R. B. McLean•
n.., the marriage took place
sgltyoungest daughter, Miss
Orel to John L. Henderson, of
liop, ,the ceremony being per
raed by the Rev. Mr. Lundy, in
presence of foiit'y in'e'ted gueats
oderich Salt works has insta1-
bsa new $12,000 dryer with a cap
deity, of 250 barrels in 10 hours,
And see tie Wonderful Val-
uss : in AlUmifltUfl now
showing in our window..
Eero:arejnst a few items:
TEA KETTLES $1.98
COFFEE PERCOLATOR $1.98
DISH PANS $1.98
SET 3 SAUCE PANS $198
8 AND 10 QUART STEWING KETTLES $1.98
These are all Guaranteed Heavy
Weight Utensils
We carry a complete line of Furn-
'ture and Hardware. Your confid-
ence is solicited..
MELIK& BRI5CN
PHONE. 63
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BAYFIELD
Mr, Machon of Monkton is now
tellerin the Sterling Bank, Hen ,
Rothwell halving
sail;_, ,,
Harry Moore, of South Bend,
Ind., who has been away for a, -
bout eight years, returned recently
aecompanied by 'his wife, and are
at his father's S. Moore.
,A, quiet autumn weddinng took
,place on Oct. 4th, at all Saints'
.Church, London, when Isabel de
Moley,n Woods, daughter of the
late Gee, Woods, of Bayfield, area
•niarr+ied to Rev. Hugh Gustin Em-
erick Crosby, B.A.., rector of All
Saints, ooWdstock, son of Mr. and
KM G. Crosby of Highgate. Rev.
A A Bice officiated, assisted by Rev
Herald Job ep rt rumen
Is al ways at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,
Stationery, Letterheads,. Billheads, Statements, Envelop-
es, Cii cc Bboks, Posting ,Bills a sp3cialty..
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COUNTY., NEWS.
C.C. - Waller, Principal' of Huron
College, of which. Mr. Crosby was
a graduate of last year. A.fter the
eeremeny Rev. and Mrs. Crosby
left' for. Toronto,' Highgate, Wind -
or and B_eyfield. They will re-
side at All Saints' rectory, Wood-
stock.,, 'Phe bride graduated last
;year from St. Joseph's Hopsital
tr, h1ing school, and has many Lon -
doe:, friends, while the groom was
a 'popular Meson man.
'Eayfield sure has had ,a wond-
erul buildin gloom this summer
and; the and iy' not yet. Just'now
141;x Heard is erecting a cottage
•:itthe bank pest the signal. J.
Cameron hasabout completed Mr
Orees fine cottage and is comm-
encing a fine Cottage for H. A.
fiasrsun of Stra.tfordd; Weston •
fVets,: are doiiag` the cement work
ECTAL
We invite you to go carefully oiler these
'Seasonable Goods, and be convinced
of the low prices prevailing
10 yards toweling for; ...... ...t$1.0Q
Centralia's fowl supper. on Oct
4th, was a fine success, the procc-
ed. r amountedto considerable over
$160.00 x
Mrs. Wm. Churchill of Goder-
ich township picked some apple
blossoms from a tree in her, orehe
and last Friday.
Mrs. W. E. McLaren, Cromarty r
on returning home from the Staffa3-,
school fair, the horse became un.
+. anagable, throwing her out of
the Luggy and breaking her collie
bong
Serge, all colors 40 in wide, yd. 90c
Dress goods for school girls
per yard at ..4 ti"" 23c
John Joynt of Ludknow, M. 0',J11`,1'
North Huron., had the misfortuune
to fall from -'an apple tree On Ii'lomy
•day last, One leg was severelysp;�
rained and he will be laid up ,for
some time. .
The death took place at
Craig recently of Mrs. .Iessie
aser, widow of the late Alexander,
Prager, in _her seventy-third year
The late Mrs. ?racer w'+' a ana'l,it.e
of 'Stanley township,- being a d
tighter of the late Donald ROSS',
Plaid Dress Goods, Very New 9c5
r' E S'aeder's garage and are
Monarch Down 2 -oz. ball at A35c.
'Monarch DoVe 1 oz ball at 25c
Monarch Floss, 1 oz. ball for 25c
In all the newest shades. Knit
Your Sweater and scarf now.
prirli ;ring CO- build cottage) on
.
their property on the lake,. front.
,'iintrecters from Zurich are, putt
rung cemeirt walla under Mrs, Roue
.lilt's • store and dwelling., Dr.
Woods is having Waterworks and
r.
'the semrl+annua, f n,7vention of
the Deanery.of :t.uro i was held at
'1;iliily OBurch; on Wednesday, Oc:
toter' filth, and in point. of. attend-
once and interesting meetings, was
of the most successful yet
held. There was three sessions,
a1oi'nrng, afternoon and eveni+�g.
*pints clings being held in St. Andrew
i,lit1reh and Trinity church. An ex-
sel1e n programme had been ,are
,1Ailt ed and the ,addresses :were in-
pil'ing and educational. Lunch
leek served in the bas'entnet of St.
.� ndrestes Church, being provided
'by the ladies of the chiir`ches • of
Vases •Goshen,;.Bayfield and Mid -
The port at God;ericlr' is an s
ir,iths iustalkecl i r li'9 dwelling
Congoleure Rugs in the Newest
design and popular prices. Whew
in town look these over and be
comvinced.
We are showing a large range of
Dress Goods and Coatings for
fall in the following; HomeSpun
Velours, Serges, Tricotine.
Sweater sfor Boys and Men. Just
received a fine lot of Mens' and
Buy's Sweaters, all wool, New
Shades.
third as a grain Und'ling piir4, t9r d1et0na .
See our window display for Intro-
ductory trial offer of soap as-
sortment.
inHeather
her
'ee
.` r
for Ladies New Hosiery e H
I°T y
Shades.
Men's Waterproof Coats, Regular
$25.00. On Sale this week
for $15.00.
7, 1-1b. tins Pilchards for $1.00 or
15e a tin. Better than Salatic e
•
Choiee Red Salmon; Libbys brand,
at 45c. a tin, why. pay '60e. atilt
when you can buy No.. 1. Sale
mon at 45c
Men's Girl adeeri Coats in the
Latest Style Price this week $23
Broken Biscuits, 10e. a lb.
Brick cheese at per lb. . 30e
We carry hundreds of samples of .
the Celebrated Broadway Brand
iu ..
Clothing fqr Men., C
0ine
and let us show you these sant-
pies
antpies whether you want a suit
or overcoat. We guarantee ae:
perfect fit.
A Big Showing of Hats, Caps,
Gloves, Melts, Braces, Collars,
Ties, Socks, Etc. Etc.
NO TROUBLE ,TO S HOW GOODS
3OVE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS
WE ARE OFFERING,
Produce Wanted, ButerickFashions
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