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Zurich Herald, 1922-11-23, Page 8r P Nety Fait and Winter Goods lop ;wile*;v Ni'c .71 aid Flannelette 111.11 - .your your that inspectioci. We can iupl ly leets wants in+these lines at prices mean Dollars saved to you. A complete. range of Underwent' • - in w,,w. and Fleeced, for L.:1-: les and Children's wear. ,d New Serges in all colors priced from 85c. to 3.50 per yard. Velours and Homespans for Coats and Suits. New Short Flannels in leading 'sha- des, suitable for skirts, midclys, , and Children's wear. Black Douchess . Sill:, guaranteed. Ej tra heavy quality at i2 Eiderdowns and Winona Cloth-, a- gain to hand. These cloth., have been off the marketwfor a few; years,b ut we are now again shoving a fine range of patt-j erne to choo e from. • Monti ch %'urns in Dawn, and Floss, 25- colors to from, z ,(1 .ti. 1 t' :El 11El4tt 11 HI -WS GENTS .l`i'1'S FURNrSINGS U,rcieren 1 Clothing LAILO it For Tlie .Brest. of the Art 0-3' 11 ` r 1392 .t '.,':i 1923 are intro- Fee I C 'l.'aCt{: t}', : pirlientar we tr,:r .=t: !tt'd I : good Clothes. ccpti'.o nal--- an;l pattens :are Cloth that The raleice T,n cc..,{:.e •t:o,s. We have again in Stock, 13.einer;-, t 4atr u eni to give .ser-, vic•> end qtanci the test of time., No. 1, quality Hosiers in hen v • and medium yarns, for Ladies' and Children wear. And have added a supply of Yarn., this j is guaranteed to give 'satisfac- tion to wear.. FOR MEN NEW,FALL SUI.rS FOR MEN NJ) BOYS, E,ALL CADS, HATS, nog ' i;•LOV1 3, WINE SHIRTS, TIES; ; t;EL.,.S, :E. C. Highermarket uices paid for Live Pod-. try tako every Wednesday Forenoon Dried Apples Wanted J. GASCH S PRODUCE WANTED D,iSIGNER PATTERNS Zurie s Garage TiY ? kRW S T., 11,.,. V. r 117111,1 . a Complete Lino of DOMINION TIRES Anil t on the M irkct). Also a few Seconds to Clear al (_ .(rdt. ,soli Prices). LI?,r US SUt'1'LY YOUR NEEDS ON AU 170 CYLINDER LUBRI- CATING. :OIi.S AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE TEE BES 1' ^N CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER. VES- . COSI;I Y TO. sun YOUR MO'T'OR. Aso stock a complete line of Genuine Ford . Part's - ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS OF VARIOUS AUTOS, I.Y.L. Pattery' Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Asy- A.cetyline Welding. EXPSRTIUV'O REPAIRING A S1'ECIALT Y. . Get into the habit of Pat-ronizing ns. We want to serve you, and Serve Yon Ww1'l. PHONE No. 103. 11. MMMoussea�u. Zurich •e+++++++ 444.44.1.44+•t+• + •.H.0'.4..le++^kik+++++` +++4 • +++4-i• •„, * The Better Furnished Horne r Y. i.. .G. • Should have On��a� efilOur Celia • spa c. Carted. Ranges e`iQli X: 4. 4. t 4 4F Now that the cold Winds of Fall eed the, chilly evenings are here, one :,hoeld think of the cold wen- ther coining. Winter will Soon be at hemi, Make your Horne com- plete and comfortable with one o our Ranges. or .Heaters. ' Come in and .tell us what you need and we tan fill your 'requirements. , 4 FURNACES, Quality- .rrIT13 S >L1iNI)ID A RPEARANCE O7+ THESE WINTER SUITS AND OV1 tl.`(}A')'S IS ENDURING- IN THEIR EVERYDAY WEAR. TH1 X Rel r:' €N 1'I LIl3 SvtLE AND GOOD :LOOKS. THIS CHARACTER-- I:N "A RT CLOTHES'!..IS '1'REAL QUALITYBOUGHT AFTER 11N7 THE E W,EAC1ER. When you look for these torte'particulars-the Unusual -the te!: ,, .tel--che Quality -you ere certain of results in buying Art ZTQM7 -CROS. p.a.,. him ex ?h.14 ,3 for ao 1 LOCAL MARK ET S " (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter ... .. .. -- ........ 35 Eggs perd ozen .. 45 l'olled apples per 'ib. / -.. 7c Dutch setts per lb . .. , 5c Potatoes per bag , 1 .75 Oats S&-40 Wheat peer 4'clushel . Flour per cwt. Bran per ton -.. ... ._. .._ Shorts per ton _. Hogs. Live Hogs, cwt ITEMS. OF LOCAL INTERE t Mr,. and Mrs,. A..,ff'Ielickand-fain ily motored to Kitchener on -Slue- day. Mr. W. H. Truenxner of Hen- sail elp[sail called in the village on Tugs day, i Mra: Harry Browny 14th con M the past week been visiting.: ends in London. Parcels for the 'Urnited King, should be posted within the week for Christmas delivery. Mr, and Mrs. Sol. Martin, t', ghter Lylan and, Mira. Guentherof the Babylon were ,Sunday visitors at Crediton. ti Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schade e of Dashwood and fam'ly or Dashwood spent last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs." E. Brode!`ick, Parr Line. .Hensall`Board. of Trade has been oiganjzed:' With the following:: ofl- ficers; Pres. Corn Cook; Vice -pies. Owen Geiger; . Secy .Mark Dr(ayee dale, treats. Harrw Arnold,' A- bout forty business risen present at the 'meeting became members Mir., C. Witcoiribe of the Baby- lone Line, entertaineda number of theinfriends on Monday even- ing, it being the .nine'iteenth ane - i' ersary of their wedding.. The' evening was spent in games and rn isle refreshmen`s were t e ,eel and a good time was reported by all. The Young, Ladies' Bible Class of the Evangelical church, will '°.,hold a bazaar in the Ladies' Hall on Saturday afternoon and evening; Dec, 9thl. .... A good assortment of articles suitabl'e for Christmas gifts ,such as aprons, centre pieces, reed Work, towels, etc., will 'be oho sale. A. tea will also .be served in con- nection with the bazaar.. Tlie death oeeured on Saturday Nov. llth of John Knox, for many veers al w'e1kkriown resident of Goderich.. The deceased, who was in hie 78th year; has been turne, key: at the county jail for nearly twenty years,. He had been in moor health : for ;some time bade',. Mr. Knox came to Goderich while a young main .and was :t carriage maker h ytrade, starting On bus- iness in Hamilton st. with IT. Boy thwel1. He \vas also an auction- eet. , , On the Sth of December some (eget de'eg it e; f ori tee Toronto ''World's Anti A:lchoilam Conven- tion" will visit Exeter for the pur- pose of discovering at fn st hand the effects of prohibition, They will receive the reportza from sp- ecially appointed continiittees(dur' ing the, afternoon. A. banquet will be served' in the basereent of James st, Methodist church at 6 tem. at which some of the deleg- ates will speak and a great mass, Sheeting will be held a; 8 p.im in �i the church. aurrn`r: This op;- nortWiit;v a#' inretitV experts' of 1+or'eivn C reentries will be an irn- uaitial treat. WE ALSO STOCK AND INSTALL 'THE 'WELL-KNOWN BAN- NEP PIP11LESS E'TJ'RNACBS AS WELL AS SEVERAL OTH:SI{. PROMINENT MAKES ALC, la/4s OF SHEOLE HARDWARE, , +'TC,, ALWAYS 11.7 *' STOCK. NO rITOUBLE TO SHOW AND EXPLAIN ALL A- + .SOfJ L OUII GOODS, GET OUR PRICES AND TIIEN' BUY. 1: ! STADE & VVEID PRE TER BLOCK ZURICH y:+++4`444444+ 44'4+4.4••t+4+ +1•4.4.4> ' 444+4.++++ 4+ 4•4r3+ ++,44l 44 MARRIED , Fisher -Carrick -At Dashwood, on! Nov. 11.th, Ethel daughter of John' Carrick, 'Lake Rpad, to .William Fisher of Dashwood. THE' PUBLISHER'S RESPONSIBILITY More and. More difficultly every ,day is the choice of good reading --the kind that nurishes the yo intg and : and refreshes the old.One Way to avoid mistakes is to choose the book : or periodical that stands far something --that is ndt ever- lastingly, supplying the sensation - el and silly. The Youth's C'onnip anion has always been pubilhsed: b'y'' men who felt a keen respons- ibility to then readers, and they have held steadfast to ore; pur- pose; to 'familtrize 'Companion readers with the best thing in the worlds and by means of original aiticce arid stories to Blue -trate the truth that the practice of the old homely virtues bring the greatest satisfactions in life. Try it for a year and see. The 52 issues off 19923 will be crowded with serial stories, short stories,'editorials, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe now and receive; 1 The Youth's Companion -52 is- sues in 1923. 2 All the remaining issues of 1922 3 .The Companion Horne Calendar for 1923, - All for $2.50. 4 Or include McCa'll's Magazine, the monthly.. authority on fash- ions. Both publications, only $3.' e, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Commonwealth Ave. & St. Pattl St. Boston, Mass. Subscriptions re- ceived . at the Herald Office. r Coining Social Events 'l liar: c'. ty o' erul. r 24a'd 1922!. Tie store with t . liberal Clsli i opt o. r uYti,Y1pM; And see the Wonderful Val- ues in Aluminum now howiug in our window. Dere are jnst a few items: TEA K1 TTLES $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 ail Guaranteed Heavy Weight Utensils We carry a complete line of Furn- iture and Har ware. Your confid- ence is solicited. MELIR:&BMJ PHONE 63 atersaorP.survmemarsitamicwil AISIMMIIRMICIPAR2el (01•2.,11011INIEB. Jieraki Jb Depa,rtment Is al Nays at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Ging Cards„ :Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop- es,4ehacii B)oks, Po3ting Bilisa sp3cialty. We invite you to go carefully ouer these Seasonable Goods, and be convinced of the low pices prevailing 10 yari1 toweling for .$100 Serge, all colors 40 in wide, yd. 90c Dress goods for school girls per y grid at -4 ...;__,F.. 23c The Ladiee' Aid of the Lutheran church, Zurich, are giving a baz- Tlaicl ear in the Town Hall, in the after- noon and evening of Saturday, Nov 25th. Watch for particulars latera The Young Ladies', Bible Class/ Of the' Evangelical church have changed the date of their bazaar from Dec.: 2nd, to Dec, 9th, Bible Thought s For To -Day Nov. 23 -The fear of the Lord ten deth to life; and he that hen. it shah] abide\ satisfied ;satisfied; he shall notb e ',visited with evil. Nov, 24 -No man can serve two. masters; for either he will hate the one,' and love the other; or else hr" -will hold to the one -and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God. and mammon. ' Nov. 25 -Lay not 'up for treasures upon earth, where moth and rust, doth ' corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal. ' Nov, 26 -Restore unto erre the joy. of thy .salvation; and, uphold me with thy free spirit. Then wilt 1 teach transgressor thy w•atys; and sinners shall be coe`; er ted; unto thee. Noy. -27 -Know therefore. that the Lord thy God, he is God, the faith - int God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with themthat to ve iiim and keep his ..commandments. Nov. 28 -God is a spirit; and they that worship, hire must Wor- ship him in spirit and in truth. Nov. 29 -`.Che Lora hath appear ed of old unto ame, saying,, `Yea I have loved thee with an everlastk ing love; thOreforc with io; in'gc:ta(M d.ness have 1 drawn thee, Nov. 30• -Bless the Lord; 0 my soul, and •a1l1. that is Within' inet b1cns his holy ranee. Dress Goods, Very New 9c5 Monarch Down 2 -oz: hall at A35c. 'efo•ntarch Dove 1 oe ball at. 25e' Monrtrch Floss, 1 oz. ball for 25c In all the newest' shades. Knit Your 'Sweater, and scarf now, We are showing i large range of Dress Goods: and' Coatings for fall in the following; HomeSpun 'Velotrrs, Serges, Tricotine, Sweater sfor T4oys and Men. Just received a fine lot of Mens' and Boy's Sweaters, all wool, New. Shades.. New Hosiery for Ladies in heather Shades. Men's Waterproof Coats, Regular $25.00-. On Sale this week' for $15.00. Congoleuni Rugs in the ' Newest design and popular prices. When. in town Iook these over and be convinced. See our window display for Intr duatory trial offer of soap sortment, 7, 1-1b. tins Pilchards for $1.00 15c a tin. Better than Salmi Choice Red Salmon, Libbys bre at 45c. a tin, why pay 60e.1) when you can buy No. 1 mon at 45c is Broken Biscuits, 10c. a lb. - .Brick cheese at per ib.. .... 30e.:. We carry hundreds of samplesat the Celebrated Broadway Brand! Clothing for Men. Come iris and let' us show you these same' pieswhether you want a suit or overcoat. We guarantee =a. perfect fit. A. Big Showing of Hats, Cape,• Men's Garbadeen -Coats in the Gloves Belts Braces, Collars; Latest Style Price this week $23 NO TROUBLE ,T0 S HOW GOODS ABOVb ABP ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE ARE O + +EKING. Ties, Socks, Etc. Etc, ProduceWantedm ] ut eriok ii ashio Phi i' e frr 87