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Zurich Herald, 1922-10-26, Page 8r resereelseiessse age Eight ZrIRtCH rintiA.Ln adi Si lib ■a MSS II- 01 yw,"%deed►' • �111114w,'40roG �t£ uUispIa New Fall and Winter Goods for your inspection. We can supply your wants in these lines at prices that mean Dollars saved to you, New Serges in all colors • priced from 85c. to 3.50 per yard. Velours and Homespuns for Coats and Suits. New Short Flannels in leading sha- des, suitable for skirts, middy:s, and Children's wear. Black Douchess Silk, guaranteed. B:ctra heavy quality at $2.90 ed. s Eiderdowns and Kimona Clothe, a- gain to hand. These cloths have been off the maiket for a few years,b in .we are now again; showing a fine range of patt- erns to choose from. Mcnarch Yarns in •Down, and Floss, 25 colors to from, New Wool and Flannelette Blau-, kets. A complete range of Underwear in Wool and Fleeced, for Lad- ies and Children's wear. We have again in Stock, Reiners No. 1, quality Hosiery in heavy. and menium yarns, for Ladies' and Children ivear. And have added a supply of Yarn, this is guaranteed to give satisface tion to wear. FOR MEN N E W FALL SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS, FALL CAPS, HATS, D'v-e, GLOVES, FINE SHIRTS, 'TIES, choose BELTS, ETC. Highest market prices paid for live Pod - fry taken every Wednesday Forenoon Dried Apples Wanted J. GASCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED DESIGNER PATTERNS Zurich's Garage AUTO TIRES We have on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And TUBES. All Sizes (}lest on the Market). Also a few •Seconds. to Clear at (Extra Special Prices). LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEr)S ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI- CA'T'ING 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 Forci. Parts ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS. OF V,A.RIOUS Au rOS. I.K.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Axy- Acetyline Welding. EXPERTALT 1'O REP AIRING A SPECIAL.T Y. . Get into the habit of Pat-:`onizing us. We want to ,seri=e you, and Serve You Wwll, PHONE No. iti3 H. Mousseau Zurich ieicly-to-.,'\'V ear Clothing V atterI4figu u M,EGN€Mvr[te.`,M--, m Fssra' _ :•. s 4:4+++++++++++ 4'.° '3"°g,' Ji.'gl'°Y"`%`ri., '"fi"i'gg§' 'i'.=++g++++l§+++++' + The Better Furnished donne .+. Should ': :ne of urC&' 4. 4 x fig,e r e ',: ', v 4. s t r i 4. - f . fry 4. 151,3 Now that the cold winds of Fall and the chilly evenings are here, one should think of the cold wea- ther coming. 'Winter will soon lie et hard; Make your Home comm plete and comfortable with one o our Ranges or Beaters. Coyne in and roti as what you need and we can fill your requirements. 4. t 4. 4. + 4 4. 4. + 4 .4. PENINSULAR 4 :FURNACES! FURNACES! 4. 4. 'E' WE ALSO STOCK AND INSTALL ITBEE WELL-KNOWN BAN•- 4. 4 N1 l PIPELESS FURNACES • AS WELL AS SEVERAL OTHER +' PROMINENT MAKES + . ALL KINDS OF SHEOLF I ARDWAEE, ETC„ ALWA:V'S TN se +t' STOCK, ••- NO TROUBLE TO SHOW AND EXPLAIN ALL A- .BOUT OUR GOODS. GET OUR PRICES AND THEN BUY. 4. 4 op • PR E'F'ER BLOCK ±01ICH e*+444-114.14 + +4444444+1 4.4404+++++ 4++i~+« ++4,44.44,1 44,441: , DENOMYBRAS. r..GENTS FURNISHINGS Or'ered Clothineg 717AILORI° G Fit For The Best Unusual. The 'new models of the Art Clothes for 1922 and 19e3 are intene ded to attract the particular we- arer interested in , good' Clothes. Exceptional. The fabrics 'and, patterns are eciioice se"e 'Cons. Cloth that can be relied upon to give ser- vice and stand the test eef time. " Quality THE SPLENDID 'AI'PEARAN,CE:OF THESE WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS IS ENDURING Ihl' THEIR EVERYDAY WEAR. THEY RETAIN THEIR STYLE AND GOOD LOOKS. THIS CHARACTER- ISTIC IN " _ .RT; CLOTHS" IS 'l'REAL QUALITY SOUGHT' AFTER BY THE WEARER. When• you look .for".these three particulars -the Unusual -the Exceptional -the Quality -•you are certain: of results in buying Art. Clothes. ENOMY f nos. P„a.uce talcp in. exolo. a a L 3ood$ LOCAL MA RKETS (Corrected every Butter Eggs ... t... _.. Wednesday) k•..s..35 Wheat per bushel Flour per cwt. .. Bran per ton Shorts per ton Hogs ........ ... ... ..... 97-98 .2.75-3.75 :_.. 20.00 24,00. 10.00 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST The Drumbo, butter factory was. robbed of 108 oneapound prints of butter•, NE4ir ADS -T. L. Wtoen, R. N, -Douglas, Denoniy .4?•o.s, 1. Cohen, J. Gescho & Son, Moisons • Bank, Church Societies. . Coal is starting to come in from Hcnsall, as several bins were ` -re plenishad the past week by Mr, Geo Thiel, teamster. .., '- Mr. anti . Mrs. Garnet Deters of Hay Township were Sunda;;- visit- ors at New Hamburg. Mrs. Hy. Deters, of that place, who` had been visiting here for a week, returned with them, Large audiences attended the services of the Evangelical church Sur,d?. , as the Rev. Mr.- Tianstead P. J', of the Kansas Conference i's; a very able speaker. e,-. . Rev, and Mrs. Hanstead of Kan-. ses are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gott. Mern•er,, Mrs. Han-. stead being a sister of Mrs. Mer nor, and the two sisters have, not seen each other for.sonie: fifty years. 'Henry Ford. has just rememb- cri•+i that be has anodd' two mil - Rol dollars in a Windsor, *bank. Most people are luckily if their bank account allows them to buy one of H'enry's flivvers. STADE-& WE1DO; the papers were duly e'ecuted;the happy couple [left for a trig, to Toronto and other pc,nts. The bride received many useful and ;valuable gifts, 'among them ;a cabinet of Community silver, the gift of the gloom On ter zeta es Mr. and Mrs. Rathwell will reside on the groons's farm. Their many friends extend good wishes to- the young couple. - • DASHWOOD EV. LADIES' AID Following is the report ,of the Ladies Aid of the Calvary Evangel- ical church, Dashwood, for theyear 1922 -laving received fournew members and losing two 'by rem- oval, the Aid now has a reenrberi ship of 36. They had eleven reg- ular meetings. The . whole r Aid' acted as a Sympathy and Relief :Cornnlittee and reported 339 sick sick visits, 216 'social calls and c-ar- ried :87 bouquets fo the sick, also wrote several letters' of condoll- enca. They paid $30 to the gen;- eral treasury, put, four new win,- do-Sy in,dow shades in the parsonnge, sent A •Fox of clothing to Toronto for the needy, a number of quilts and comforters Ito the Salvation Army in London and also to the Flat Rock Orphanage. In connection with the Y.P.A. the Aid put on a successful Strawberry Soriall and Bazaar, their emount of the pro-, coeds being $75;50, was paid to- wards the parsonage funds. The annual election of officers was held on Thurday, Oct. 5th, with the following result: President, Mrs. D. Tiernan; Vi,\re-Pres., Mrs' He Ehlers; Recording Sec.,' Mrs. Cr, Edigboffer; Corresponding Sec, Mrs. E. Tieman; iTreasure Mrs. W. Snell; Organist, Mrs. A. Oestreicher assistant organist, IVIre. R. Goetz. Miss Cora Bina, Agricultural Editor of the Winnipeg Free Press, estimated thti Western wh- eat yield at 371,910,000 lnishels, wh- ich is more than ten illusion bush els more than' the .famotir.; bumper crop of 1915. The Exeter `hues. has £oughtR out The Hensel 01 sea 's ears : It IS' not ely decidt'd whether both pall ers Taira 'r4' continued or whether i t, the Observer er will be inialg. arta o d with the Tins eS, Hensa'll news be- ing especially featured.:. The Heni sal', officewill continue to be op- en for job printing' at least. STANLEY W Et1) )IN A quiet. <s.u'tudin Avedditt'g was solemnized at high nooil on Tues- day, October 17th at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid of the Rayfield Road, Stanl0:•toWnsltip in the presence of intimate, friends,' when Miss Minnie Loretta Hess of Ba effield. and Charles Wilson' Rath: - well, son of the late William 'Rath - well and Mrs, Bothwell Of the Gos- hen inLe, were married. The Rev. J, L. Foster, pastor of `Varnia� Me- thodist church officiated..The wedding march was pla±;lied by Miss Edythe Rathwell, sister of the, gr- oom. The bride was '' -given away b her father,' who . ;:: d herto y : , fs�oa t� .t. her place beside the ,afro before a bank of asters and tars. The young couple were tia.ttended• Theb tido wor' tsi ti of poiret •twill with feather hats' Match- Atter the terrntony.,, ;i 'dainty We ing drones. was sere Coming Social Events. The Larree Aid of the :Lutheran church, Zurich, 'are giving a baz- alar in the Towit' Hall„ in the af4:ee- noon and evening 'of Saturday, Nov 25th, Watch for particulars liter. A Halowe'en Tea will be served.. iii the Lade ;' Hall for 15e on Tuese day Oct. 31st, under the auspices of the .:W.. C. T. U. Serving will bei - gin at 500• Thursday October 29th, /92+1,. wr+ewwSPFOrPPWP The stare with the Liberia Cosh Qiscoi t :And see the Wonderfu1aL..! ties in Alurninum now showing in our window Here are jnst a few items: TEA KETTLES $1.98 COFFEE PERCOLATOR $1.98 DISH PANS $L98 SET 3 SAUCE PANS $198 t 8 AND 10 QUART STEWING KETTLES $1.98 These. are all Guaraiteed Heavy Weight Utensils We carry a complete line of 'turn iture and Hardware. Your confid- ence is solicited. mEue &BRAUN PHONE 63 eP aidlob Departme Is al ays at your service for GOO -D PRINTING. Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Garel, Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop- es, C acl P )3k3, Po3ting Bills a sp Malty. The Yourig Laches' Bible Class of the Evangelical church will hold .1 Til on a bazaar zarin the Ladies' .I �� tl tL1r'da'y, � .Dec 2nd. A.. tear also be served in • connection with the , bazaar.. The Ladies' Hall is being now proprietary decorated for the Hallowe'en Tea to,be held on Tues- day Oct. _31.st. Rev. R. J. Bowen, . District S'c- retary of the Upper Canada' .T3Tble Society will address a publ's me- eting at the mennonite cl ureh, Zur- ich, on Thursday evening, Nov,. 2ed. vTr. Bowen is known to a great many in till': vicinity and his -oration is well wore•l doil-Q4 losig. way to hear. If you like pumpkin pie come to the Ladies' .Rail on dial l rwe'- en night. TheWosnens' Institute is giving', a ii ,ocial`course in .settling with', ;Miss Collies as inntrnctor. This course will last two weeks, begin, ning November 66, Any ladies wishing to?take this., course and who have not han ed4I in their names to the Seeretar will please do so at an early date, as only a limited class can be aceor7n.odoted. A night of surprises( ;awaits ynir at..the <Ladies' Hall, Tors.. eve, Oct. 1V11(0 '315t. We invite you to go carefully ouerthese,; Seasonable Goods, and be convinced of the low prices prevailing ill yards toweling for, ...$L00 Congoleum Rugs in the ,Newest design and popular prices. . Whera in town look these over and be comvinced. - Serge, all colors 40 in wide, yd. 90c Dress 'goods for school girls per yard at ..a 23c Plaid Dress Goods, Very New 9c5 Monarch , Down 2 -oz, ball at A35c. "ttdearch Dove 1 oz ilial at 25e Monarcit ,Floss, 1' oz. ball for 25e In all the newest shades, Knit Your Sweater and scarf now. We are shoring a large range of Dress Goods and Coatings fo; fall in the folllowing; fomeSpun Velours, Serges, Tricotine, Sweater I sfor Boys and Men. Justst received a fine lot of Mens' and Boy's Sweaters, all wool, New Shades., iTew :iIosiery for Ladies in Heather. Shades. Men's Waterproof' Coats, Regular $25,00, On Sale this week for $15,00. Ken's Garbadeen Coats in the. Latest Style Price this week $28 See- our window display for Intro- ductory trial offer of soap 'as- sortment. assortment. • 7, 1-1b. tins Pilchards for $L00 or 18e a tin. Better than Salmon-, Choice Red Salmon, Libbys brand. at 45e, a tin; tit>hy pay 00c. a ties when you can buy No:. ',1 Sal- mon at 45c Broken Biscuits, 10c. a ib. Brick cheese at per Ib. ._ We carry hundreds of samples at the .Celebrated .Broadlvay Brand Clothing for Men. Come *s and let us show you these sam- ples whether you want a stain or overcoat. We guarantee a perfect fit. Big Showing of Hits, Caps, Gloves, Belts, llraceS, Coitats Ties, Socks, Etc. Ete.' NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS A:BO"V111 ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE ARE OPPERIITG. Produce Wanted. ButerickFashions - Phone l i?f e L.