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Zurich Herald, 1923-10-04, Page 8auti0;: L 0 Thtit'sd ty. �Oc to'h r, 4th, 1923 • ,.,. ,, ..., Larger Tuinover,and Special ih�ducements to le Cash bo.yer, Our Motto for Pall and Winter Trade WE 'REALIZE THAT THE BUYING POWER OF OUR CtI;S'FOM-_. ERS IS NOT AS GREAT AS IN YEARS GONE BY. SO WE WANT CO GIVE YOU LOWEST POSI:I3LE PRICES IN GOODS CONSIST- ENT WITII QUALITY AND (5 'RV10E. HENCE: OUB, MOTTO . The first hint of cooler Weather ,sends the prudent housewife hurrying to the Store for warinei Dress Material, Underwear, Sw- eater Coats, Cashmere and Wool hosiery, Etc. We are sure You can make a very .astxsfaetory choice from our display . of new Fall and Winter Goods ,•a' �+ ",- .. Sseaten. Coats At remarkable 'low prices. They came xn; all,:wool ¶ieavy -weight, Pullover or bnittou style, in great aarray ;of colors and patterns. Monarch Yarns Again in Stock in leading colors. We carry Monarch Down, Dove axed Silvert\vist UNDERWEAR LENNARDS UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN This line is giving extra satisfac- tion. to our eustomeis. It is a gar- ment of part wooland cotton yarns well made and finished in low neck and short sl'r ave. or no sleeve, aa -well as in long sleeve style Pr- iced From sac. to 4it.Th a garment OVERCOATS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr and Mrs s Emerson Smith and family of S3rarcc:fii?weld were rec- ent visitors with i'1Ir and Mrs Heerb 1.1.sjardiee, Parr Ling The Bay Township Sunday seh- dol Convention was held, in Hills, Green, Presbyterian church on Diens day of ibis week and. ',vas well at- tended A. meeting of . the Executive of ten west Heron To.icher's, Assoc- iation, was held in the Exeter Sch- ool recently. The convention will be held in Main St. basement, Ex- eter 'ran Oct, llt1i and 12th The new Ontario .Minister of High ways, Hon.. Gemma. S Henry, predicts a reduction; in the expenditure on roads the: coming year. He Gays the late, Government trifid to ex- pand the highways system too rap idliy' The Continuation School field• Day will be elild ox' 'Friday of this week, Oct. 5th, on the Ii:ensall .Baseball Diamond. , The Zurich High School pupils will be in. at- tendance and Coxrspe'te in the; sp- orts of the day Police Magistrate C A Reid,Crod- erich, heard 20- cases during . the month of September, eleven being for breaches of -the 0 '1 A, , three for assault; two for theft, ancd ••two, for violation of the Motor Vehicle A.ct. Fines a uiposed totalled ; $1,- 132,, while there were two jail .sen- tenses, one for seven days and the -other for six ntontlas 12 only, New Mens Overcoats to hand. NEWEST STYLE, AT RIGHT PRICES. SEE THEM.. Celery! Celery! No.I QUALITY -FRESH CELERY i.QFOR SALE, GROWN •IN OUR ',ZOWN GARDENS. LARGE . OR SMALL ORDERS FILLED PROMP - 'I'LY Pr'odu'ce L , ted, Phone 67 ; 4, (Cox rte 13 utter. Eggs rased ap Dutch a" PotaLo9e Wheat Oats Flour Tr i3ran. }r Shorts STANLEY TOWNSHIP Goshen. Methodist church intend holding their kunivers ary service: on Sunday October ',tin Services at 11. aim. and 7 pip.. Rev J ,S' Jones of Staffs, n former pastor, will be the preacher for tlit'da}s• Music will be lurnxhsad at -both services by the Ladies Quartette of Zurich, Also a Concert will t e given in dies of the: Community aro the—church 8 eh o. rid clock. Program. buraday 'inn } o Call: and inspect it `as Oct. 1.at o ill ba. green by: i,7ieainald,:Ilud tingle wills t7� ado formal Opening, EACH REFLECTS 'dill:, (,LOW OF AUTUMN. IN B11.IJ'W N `Abs.I1 REDS, IN 'DULL. GRAYS, LAUREL u'REENS, AND THE ARISTOCRAT IC BLACK • Prices will Le most reasonable MARKETS every: Wednesday) 13 s per lb. 'per lb, tic bad te.+• 1pu�,lxei 7,,00:. 40 wt. 3:00-3.75 • 2440 ton.. .. 30,RA se & Son HEN5ALL. T1EALERS IN I'w , Bran, Shorts, Salt, Coal Coke f: Coke arra cd this weekecelpt-oidrrs at $11,00 per o expect other grades°' Ws vi ill b6 -pleased to 'bid Customers, as well Fee and li USS A. CALL ( 1 . . E toe); of New, Fashionable %-is teen opened in, tdR CH BY son, the well-known entertainer 0f London, .the Varna orcliestta and soiree local talent. - a.dnxission to Concert, Adults 25c. Children lac The nxany .friends of Mr Lorne Epps. Varna, were agiceably sur- prised on Wednesday last to find that . he had brought "a charming y>otin i• bride home. 'Paley were and satisfael on assured married at Port LE 1VE YORLt' ORDERS: "EAith M L 1 cl The TO INSURE SATISFACTION with the rc ern pea^grits btr MSS Vera V. ,,cheat• g � s • , , eColborne, the, bride being iss•- aura 'Trick. young couple- will reside for a time wi 1' i ' a "their t. ovo. fore nettling clown in ;. honl.e • . TTE I -s'. ! B TTERIE S! F We are again handling the L.X. L. Battery IF IN NEED OFA BATTERY BETTER CALL AND • SEE kUS WEMAKE A SATISFACTORY A.LLOW ANCE Y ON . •OUR -OLD •BATTERY • ,'Wi E GUARANTEl+. OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY -OTHER QUALITY• AND SERVICE CONSIDERED .We also handle the farnou.sJ. S. L. BAttery A. COMPLETE. LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND 'TUBES AND GEN- UINE FORD. PARTS • ALWAYS ON HAND NOW IS THE TIME TO H:t1.VE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OUR POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. :COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS 'ALONG THIS LINE AND CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSA1.-Y ACTYLIN WELDING ' BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY REPAIRING H. Mousseau Zurich 0-- meatt'l'ries••600 A0.60.60e4s.000eiD00.0000C►06��1:�t��+oser,sE3 'o*. EVETROUGHINPu.(i •• DASHWQO10,{ Miss Ida Gates. and Miss Mc- Lau.ghli:n of Chicago spent a flew days last 'week witlx Mr and Mrs K Gates Miss' Olivia Welton is visiting fri- ends in Waterloo' aria .1.itcehner ep 1112 asci MrsJ• V� •C,ray-beil s12 rt -. Sunday in. Woodstock Mrs Earl CFtenthei is visiting in London Mr and Mrs G 5 He and arid dau liter Evelyn. of Exeter were Sun- day visitors in .town Mr and Mrs S Oliver and family of Guelph ansi Mr ax,d Mrs C,Fritz: of Zurich spent Sunday" kat the home: -of J Kellerman. ` Miss Elizabeth IHartleW of>Lon- don, is visiting at her hums here. Misses Rose Guenther and Eerie 'Ilartleib 'spent . the '(week -end London. Mrs Beatri'a M k itzgerald son Lorne or Loudon, are spe xng their .vacation with Mr '•and John Kuntz, 14th concession;, Mr and ivlrs S Witmer of ' he Zurich niers visitors in town: Sunday. Mr Wellington Mair of Eatche was a wcexesatt . visitor at home here. Wallace 0 Mete, the infant san. Mr and Mrs Ed, Maier died on T rsday, Sept 23tn after an illness only a fent days at the age of months and 23 days. .Iratea'rnei took place SaturUay afternoon' the Luthern CsrueLeiy. Lev.'Uraua ner offiiatin„ Mr and Mrs deo. bTBaldwin of St Thomas visited at. the hoiue o;i Mr and Mrs Jo1x.x Kuntz 14th coin this week ArideaI Tinsmith 0 x Work is`: S As Our Mechanic again able to -0 • • do € l 'kinds of outside work, ieVe are • in 'a l� osition t fill your reg: uire- • . . • ments in allkinds of evetron&thin .-:.: 3 roofind andenex l ti sritloLl.• NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE' THIS WORK DONE BEFORE THE COLD 3 (rt`TGH' FALL WLA THER SD 'S IN 40 SATISi ACTI1v THE MOTTO THAT, WE ALWAYS MAIN- F • All kinds of Shealf ande. bleary Hardware Always on hand A 0 • pREETER BLOCK & WEIV] • • •. w • 0 •' 0 • 1'ha store with the liberal Cash Discount Ra o Beason is now on a -gits best Hear .latest music Lectures, Ser - ons, Market R e.dort:s, Bed tinno Stories for Children/ This is a re- ality not a dreamH a ti i,,.+, it at 's ':` air Store: 3;31 to 10.30 a in i, ;0 to 3 p in7 30 to 12 p. m+• I:wily. We handle the farnous and mC;der- ate priced—line of sets, namely of CROSLEY MFG. Co., Cincinatti, Ohio WEIPTP{S'1^.ALL ALL SETS, AND GUARANTEE SATIS' `ACTION ..wl.::aassts ASK FOR PRICES ..1'7 PH B 3 1yw= ..•--••,•rmavalse,sm.axmuwosemnrerron ma,eaumurrrmmrormcemxmsor=a maern , nteismanimnew Quite' a : nuiitbei s from this vice inity attended tithe Zaxricb. • Pill flash: on Friday,I3repanernpfan Mr ;and Mrs Peter spent the .weer: -end with friends in W:iiteried County • Miss Euixna Dinsmore is assit- in at. her hemp on the••To•wnLine of Toront • Manson . Mi .Alex sitseveral days With friends on Goshen Line Mrs '.Joe Bechier. spent Sunday h friends in the village, !Ir :.and Mrs Metz and ,fancily of rhener, accompanied by Mr and Mertz of :Josephsburg, spent day at the home of Mr and Mrs an: Walters si sipx thi vex HENSALL ITeicn swan ielnriani .from , where shi', went to met front the Old Country "antelon ,of Toronto, visited they, D A CCantelon recently ld Bell, of Lachine. Que., is with his mother, Mrd :l3er l' play ,presented by the St Dramatic Club, Wingham, in wn Hall, .Friday eveninglsast eeptionally well rendered.. Ai ally well —.attended on Sherritt, a former resid- Hensail and vicinity, and and favorably' knoi1' n, but ilany years -now a resident of La,, galled on relatives and, ds lxer'e the past -week ,ast Monday•11fterimon, the re - ria of - the late Mrs Alex. Me -1 ,'son; late of StratfOrd, 411d for fay' years pr2Viouy iG thaat, a ieh respected rebrdent of 'ourvfil- tee, were brc.uhgL from .Stratford f4ST. interment in the Hensel!. Union; lemeLnr'y and were ,buried in the ',slily plot On. Friday evening last,'' our s.aiden'1. were :startled l,etvyeati 11 BLAKE. The monthly meeting of the dein sion Band was held in the church Saturday Sept. 29tin the meeting , , opened with. hymn •'19, Mar,gaiet;t nd 12 o'clock by the ringing , of Douglas' repeated Mission I1•tind pr -at xa fire heli •and 0r108 oL krSii vwhr-n ayes after which we iope..Ited •M1. sign Band Text in unison,"reasa,i er's report was gia.en, then haz,i roll call and went .to classes. Mrs Lundy gave a 'short 'talk on the ' :Mission Band meeting which was �.ssa•rxy Arnold, M`ry""'i''": of the Mo1- tield at the Presbyterial in Iitia-' ti ane Bank, wss lexar1,I, the post dice, corner, al£Lr gvI..,ng his mail Sall, we' then sang hyrim 781, : land, Mrs P A, Manson closed with pray',""i?d When in the net vl.,,`Stepping torn the sidewalk to tins- pavefnent ere 1VIiss Grrtice Mansuu ,rrxid Mist (�irecuy wast of the athce, C C�am- h,�11 chanced) to ue' w tving £morn Maraai�et Meyers of Exeter spent ills east on, the pavement, and tur-- the week -end at their homes r ! Mrs Tlinkey and children of I11- ,Iiia quickly at the peter, officer, inoise arc, . spending a couple of :darner struck ,lVtr Arnold, who did weeks with her p-ar::nti;<, Mr and Mis'46i:- realize ilia carr was turiahro at John Boehler ` '0..4 corner, and he was thrown) Miss, Phylis Pierooy. of Toronto down, with great force on'the fine is visitit gat ilio hong os Mr axrtl i a','ti whore his .face �°badly Mrs 'Thos Dinsmore ctrl, the front wIwA=l passing over his ankle breaking one of the small hones while the hind wheel passed over his body fracturing a rib , $5090009000 e ,a 4 ,i miik5. a?:ada Refunding Loan 1923 5% BONDS fered-in two ni atru•ii. as o. o ., 20 'YEAR :BONDS DUE OCTOBER 15t1i, 1943 5—YEAR BONDS DUE OCT.BEBi, 15th,' 1922 • 20 YEMs BONDS 9325 and Interest Yielding 3.11% 5 YEAR -BONDS, 99 and Interest yielding 5.2e% To HOLDERS OF 1923 VICTO3'Y BONDS In additionsto the bonds offereed for cash it has been a- rranged.that all owners of Victory Bonds due-Noveuxber 1st 1923, :may exchange theix'holdings for the same .amount of the new issue. They will receive in cash the difference bet ween the face value of their maturing bonds and the purch- ase pries of the new aecuurit'y, namely; at the rate of $1,?3 per $100 for 20 years bontlaand $1 per $100 for 5 year bonds. Dominion of Canada bonds are the most attractiveinvest- ment obtainable{ in, Canada a ori .;, ndrew F. Hess i� ih Have MADE YOUR WILL? `,'was discovered that the dwelling f T Drummond, on Richrtond St. ad caught fire. lilt, fireevidenta originated from the kitchen. • On Monday evening, Sept. 24, A j • a Miss Margaret Douglass of Hen- , ll spent th eaveek-end under the 1000 Sd/0 8h>�4'B�N00' 0 ►00000 di90•Al00000O0li *041ldil00 00000 %lees, Paietltal ' roof. DR. Jornr WARD Chiropractic and Electrical Treat- ments.—Eyes Exanxrned Main St., EXETER, Phone 70 Consultation, and Examination Free AT WALPBR HOUSE, ZURICH Every Wednesday,. 10 a.:m„ to 4 p.mt 8-22 Painting and Paper Hanging I Ani' in a position to do anal kind of paper hanging, painting: graining and decorating. H. Eickmeier, 4."Zurieb. ++++++++++++++++++++++++0 4+++++++++4.+++++++++.14.* eE. 4 r: .'. . •4 THAT WE ARE -ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE POR r ALD ( Do You Know? 1r r. 4 GOOD PRINTING THAT WE (; AN SUPPLY YOU PUITIT PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES.- AND :STATEMENTS THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR. TWO LEADING MA.NUI'A0T t'1:R +`TSS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, 'AND CAN. SUP- PLY ANY QUANTITY AND aSIZE OF CHECK BOOKS, THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING- PAPERS, ENVEL- OPES IN ALL SIZES; CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR Tjt�i..ACINfx PAPER, SHIPPING- 'TAGS, MEMORIAM ST .If'tIONURY,. NOTE BOOKS; RECEIPT BOOKS INITWbr STILES, FOOLSCAP; ETC,, Dere TII::A':c WE FILL Y'0UR ORDINARY' SIZE INIC BOTTLE WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR, 5c. LARG+- +' G'ER .QUAN-TITIES AT BIGGER. REDUCTIONS ' TI:tA'1' WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION, SALE POS VER'N MERC'A T,TILT3 POSTERS AND ALL G +NURAL PRIMING O'UR Si?ECIALTY , ++++++++++++++++++++++++++t+++++.1.4.