Zurich Herald, 1923-11-07, Page 8PROFITS and
a Larger Turnover, and
Sjeoial iriducernents to
• the Cash buyer, Our Motto for
Fall and Winter Trade
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WE REALIZE THAT THE BUYING POWER GF OUR CUS.TOM-
ERS IS NOT AS GREAT AS IN YEARS GONE BY. .50 WE WANT
TO GIVE YOU LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES IN GOODS CONSIST
ENT WITH QUALITY AND SERVICE. HENCE OUR MOTITO
The first hint of cobler Weather sends the prudent housewife
hurrying to the Store for warmer Dress Material, Underwear, Sw-
eater Coats, Cashmere and Wool Insiery, Etc. We are sure You
can makC' a very satisfactory choice from our display of new Fall
and Winter Goods ' •
Sweater Coats
At remarkable low prices. They
some in all wool heavy weight,
Pullover or button style, in great
array of colors and patterns.
Monarch Yarns
Again in Stock m leading colors.
We carry Monarch Down, Dove
and Silvertwist
• UNDERWEAR
LENNARDS UNDERWEAR FON.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
This line is giving extra satisfac-
tion to our customers. It is a gar-
ment of part wool ‘a d cotton yarns
well made and finished in low neck.
and short sleeve, or no sleeve, as
well as in long sleeve style. Pr-
iced from 85c. to $1.75 a garment
4 OVERCOATS
12 only, New Mens Overcoats to
hand. NEWEST STYLE, AT
RIGHT PRICES. SEE;THEM
Celery! Celery!
No.' QUALITY FRESH CELERY
FOR SALE, GROWN IN OUR
QOWN GARDENS. LARGE OR
SMALL ORDERS PILLED PROMP-
TLY
J. GASCI:10 & SON
Produce :Wanted
Phone 67
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13ATTERES! BATTERIES!
We are again handling the I.X. L.
• Battery
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US
WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE. ON YOUR OLD
BATTERY ,
'WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
L QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED
-We also handle the famous U. S. L.
Battery
'A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN-
tINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OUH
POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. • WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY ACTYLIN WELDING
BATTERY C.:HARGING ,
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f BATTERY REPAIRING •
H. Mousseau Zurich
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111R10,1* /lett ALL) Thtirscigy, NoVemb1^ atill 192$
VVATCI-1 THIS ADD!
Clothes to Fit You
Prices to fitoii? Pocketbook
Some °lour Strontfoints:--
NEWEST'FABRICS i1 .EST grALITY
KNOWING -410W W OU1' XFE; D PIT
FASHION PLATES •THATAEOAL-WA.YS AHEAD
BEST LININGS AND FINISII1ZIGS.
HIGH-CLASS WORXMANSIIII?
IF YOU APPRECIATE THES'E. IMPORTANT FEATURES GET
IN TOUCH WITH US FORYOIJR NEW SUM
.Suits and OvercOats to Measure From
$23.00 $45.00
WE ALSO DO DR Y CLEANI PRESSING " AND REPAIRING.
YOU WILL iKE OUR WORK
ailor9 Zurich
E. E. Wuert
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST THE
Drs. A. J. MacKinnon aild P.
O'Davyer operated on Missis R '- a
aleen and. Pearlie Sararas op Fri: y Shoppe.,.
for removal of tonsils, and the.dp,-•
eration was successful. .';•.2.e...
iS14•Wa- “ Y. 0, &..t. Yuun SERVICE
FOR FINIE: MILLINERY AT
Miss Vera Siebert, our local
liner, is holding a special 25%.:re-
cluction, Sale of goods in stock. .,; „;. •
Mi and Mast 'Argo. Beaver( pf
Ilensall were week -end visitera with
their friends in the village ancl:on
the 14th cont They' have recently
been on a trip to Saganaw,'
where Mr. I3eaver's brother, ••
Peter Beaver resides and is !suffer-
ing a severe cancer in his face..
LAST WEEKS. ITEMS
Owincr to ow: almost inability
get out Ilia Herald last week, ornae-
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ceunt of the publisher sutterin,=,.;
severe cold, we oVerlooked the tot -
lowing items; • ..•
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Vera V. Siebert
• Onr• Trimmed Hata. are out of the
ordinary in :richness of trimming,
land Pleasing; Style Touches, and a
visit tuonaa•Shuwaloom wil4 convince
you of the Latest and Artistic Sty-
les we,. are sh.uwing.
Mrssrs. L. A. Prang and ggyitz:
were to „London on Wednestl'ay',
Mrs (Dr) i31.A.Cinpbe1I
Toronto renewed herZdriehfrienas
neve the past week. •
Mr. and MrTL Herbert W. 11'PtF
and family abt .London, were ara.
ors with. the, fOrMer's"
0. '1Iey,Babylon . Line;. the! '7.fast
week. • ,
Rev. H. Rembe, -eoriducteddivine
services in the Lutheran chnrch,
Stratford on. Sunday ad as a enn
sequence there *as no serVicesin
the lecal- Lutheran Church here.
-oeseeeseomeeeloost eostassaireasessesseeseseineeese*,.
Mr, Wm, Walper, over 1011 baker
has exchanged his farm in Tucker -
smith, Tp, for a 1.arm. owned
Mr. • Thos. Webster, near Seaforth.
Po.ssession given ih, the spring.
.The large fowl .supper givenin
the Evangelical church property,.
on Oct. 25th, was 4n every way ...
decided success. A large, crown
partook of the abundance of geod
things to eat and considerable waa
left over which was then auctioned
off.. .,The entire proceeds amount-
ing around 0289 will be useOto
good advantage for maintenancepf
the local chuach. The progratnane
was Well received and .,every inlxii-,
bey commanded attentiOn,P 'St
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ibly it would be ,in order to 1 ice
comment on the splendid \select ns
„a•ivexi b,y the Zurich Ladies (4. A•r-
tette, while the little folks
gave some good numbers.
• Z. P. S. SCHOOL. REPOItt.
Room III for the month of
tober. • ' '• •
WE A.RE OFFERINGr THE PUB-
LIC.' A. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF
25 Per Cent.
re.•
ON ALL TRIMMED HATS IN ST-
OCK, GMT YOURS EARLY.
• Miss Vera V. -Siebert.'
ZURICH—ONT.
EVUTiOUGHING: 1
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And General Tinsmith Work :
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- I As Our Mechanic is again able to 1
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: do all kinds of outside work, we are :
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3,0 in a position to fill your requjre- i
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roofind and general tinsmith work. •
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I NOW IS THE trim, TO. HAVE THIS WORK DONE BEFORE
'4 THE COLD ROlIGH PALL WEATHER SETS IN• • :
I SATISFACTION IS THE MOTTO THAT WE ALWAYS MAIN- I
to
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All kinds of Shealf and Heary Hardware ;
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STADE & WEIDO 1 :
pREETER BLOCK - ZURICH
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Jr. IV—Mervyn Schwalm 89%,
Dorothy Zettel 82, Dennis Beard
80, Clarence Farwell '18, Stella:tat-
lias 78, Lawrence Howald 75, Willie.
Leibold 67, Elzar Moussebu
Edward Brenner 51, Viola:Stelck 50.
Russel Ducharrne, Willie Neel'.•
Sr. III—Rose Leibold 00, Thah
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Sararas 79, Goldie Uttley 76, , ranz
Kocherris 71, Lawrence Schwalm 70
Eleanor F1:ischaw..1 69, IVElfred Ut-
tley 63, Ruth Waiper ,56, Floyd
Foster 41, Wilfred Ducharnie '35,
Earl Thiel 34.
Two -dollar bills have been ,azh-.
°lashed it the United States.
Four newspaper proprietors in
Welland County have made assign -
in the last few months
-' For 192'1 the Hu-on.Conity rate
of taxatian will be a -1-4 mills on
the d.olIar, which will raise the
Way Num of S136,004.48
ar,
IIIMINIMMONMON100411.11110. 111011
The store with the Liberal Cash Discount
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Radio Rad
Radio Season is now on at
its best
Haar latest 'music, Lectures, :§ek-
mons,. Market Redorts,, Bed time,
Stories, for Children. This is aire-
ality not, a dream.
Hear it at Our 'Store:
9,39 to 10,30 a,m; 3,JO to 5 p m 7;„30 to 12' p. mr.
Daily. We handle the famous, and, nioder-
ate priced line of sets, narnely.:of
CROSLEY MFG. Co.,'Cincirratt4 Ohio 1
WE INSTALLA
,. LL SETS, AND GUARANTEE sAilskAurioN
ASK. FOR P:R.Lems
IVIELlek&BRAUN
PHONE 63
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NOTICE.
BOARD OF HEALTH '
Towndhip ot Iray. County of
Ruffin
A. Special Meeting ,of the Board
of 'Health of the 'Township of Hay
Was held on Thursday evening, '
Nov. ist, 1923, to consider the epi-
demic of Scarlet Fever which has
broken Out in the Township.
The .folloWing resolution w a s
passed at the meeting;
Moved by Mr. A, Heideman, Sec-
onded by Dr, A. J. MacKinnon,
owing to the 'ontbreak of
Scarlet Fever in the Township of
Hay all Boards of Trustees o f
Publit and Separate Schools n the
Township and all residents of the
said Township be notified and ad-
•vised through the docal newspaper,
:that no child of school age.. shall
return to school after am absence
of three consecutive days A:ithout
a certificate' of geed health freraa
ably qualified physician,'."
"That this regutation shall rema
in in force until ,further notice. And
that a copy of this resolution shIall
be forwarded to the Secretary of
each Pablte and Separate SchoOlin
the Township of Ilay.". Carried.
• The Board of Health also advises
that ,no person should expose them
qelves unnecessarily or mix with
person s who are recovering , from
an :attack of Sbarlet levet.
• ;The Public •Health .A.ct. provides
tlfat "Fhenever any householder
toprg •Cfl., has reasons tb suspect
that any person within his family
or heaselreld, or boarding or iodg
ing with him, has any connhunica
ble .disease, shall within, taxerve•
houra give notice thereof to the see
rotary of the loci iBoard of Health
or to the. Medical' 'Officer of Health
of the. Township-. ' •
Section 111, Clause 1, of the
Pabde, Health Act provides that
"Any person NAtho contravenes these
retultittope ahail incur 'a 'pawky
.ribt .less thaA $25.00 and not more
HI—Bruce Koehler 60, Grace. Ko-
ehler 68; Leeland Willert 67, Clare
Mellick 44,
. F. M. ICalbfleisch, teacher.
Room I • 1• .
Jr. 11,7 -Hugh MacKinnon 731, Vi-
olet Sawaini 704, Ivan Willes 680,
Harold Stade and Margery Gazelle.
036, Hyaline Ayres 504. i• -
I—Earl Plaxbard 554, GladWin
Melich 533, George Dricharinel 410,
Gordon Howald 372; Albert blech-,
ert 209, Antionette Greiner 205,
• Se. Pr.—Flossie Stelek 337, Roy
Smith 314; FlarVey Clausitis 225,I1ar
ry Foster 201, Hazel Uttley 102'; Ar-
mand Grenier 117, Stewart Thiel 84.
Sr. Pr,—Beatrice Ga.acho 102, Ste
wart Koehler 100, Dorothy Stelck„
173, Quimbe Haas 170, /Vfargar(11Tab
eror 162; Aliee Dech.er 161, Graee•
Wolper 148, Alwyn' ..ltat,thtig. 195, Al-
bert tiobold 95', II ()No Zel teVf 57,
:Rota rLeiohaue Sir Charles .Thiel
Gj. Koehler, tet4dhor.
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To- Holders of.
• 1923 Victory Bonds
Tt inios.B WHO WERE TOO 11.A.TE T0Qba•TvErtar THEIR
vAbleiltv 1.1011Ds INTO ,TEWNEW:,'-DCWINION CtLOAlv.
:•:"ADA•ItivivtwoiNgc411.4,0A-N 1 BEG:47TO- "ANN OUNCE. THA.T.
ALL ORDERS FOR THE NEW ISSUE VILL BE PROMPT]Y
ATTENDED TO IF HANDED TO ME 4,T MARKET PRIM
Orders also taken for followin,r at ruairkk prices,;, --
1924 VICTORY BONDS.
1927 VICTORY BONDS.
1932 VICTORY 'BONDS,
1933 VICTORY BONDS. --
1934 VICTORY BONDS,
• 1937 VICTORY BONDS.
Or any issue of the Dominion or Provincial Governments.
Also Huron & Erie Debentures and Canada Trust Co„ guar-
anteed mortgage certificates, "
LET ME HAVE 'YOUR ORDERS. •
INi? MOTTO ;—"SERVICE AND sEpiErrY%
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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Painting and Paper Hanging
I Am in a position to do any
kind of paper hanging, painting
ilraining and aecoraung. 'Price.ior
hanging paper, 23c, a roll.
IL Eickmeier, ,
Zurich ... tf-31
DE. JOHN WARD
art oast avia...••••••41,
Chiropractic and Electrical Treat.
ments.—Eyes Examtned
Main. St., EXETER, Phone 70
Consultation and Examination Free,
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZUlgICH
Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 4 paw.,
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than 111'400,00. '
A. P HESS, Seoretitry, nottra
o t Xea1th, 'township of
1)ittocl dt Zurioh, Tov 2nd, 19/3
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Do You Knovata
THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE • .
• GOOD PRINTING
THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED, WEDDING A., • ,H.1
• INVITATIONS AND. ANNOUNCEMENTS. t
THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, .SUCH
AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND
• ' ,ISTAMEIVIENTS
THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANURA:0T .•
• URERS OF COUNTER CHECK XOOKS, AND CA StrPa .r•
'PLY ANY QUANTITY' AND ,SIZE OP CHECK BOOKS •''
TI1AT WE CAR,RY. IN STOCK WRITING;.PAPERS, ENVEL•
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OI?ES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, OABBON Ott 1••'
TRACING PAp1111, SHIPPING:TAGS, MtmoRtAm
ATIONERY,. NOTE 130010,,RECEIPT ROOKS INTWO • +,
• SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC4, ETC. '
THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE' tNI, ECITITDE • 'At
WITH GOOD POUNP,tA111 ••PEN /XI( .1140R 5e: LARG-
GER QUANTITIES .AT :RIGGER REDUCTIONS 1^,
4* THAT WE PRINT' POSTING BILLS, il.fortIOX SAM PO -
'MBS( MBECANMILF,1 POSTtItS thfl w.4 'Gli$EitAt ,
PRINTING 'Otitt SPBOIALTY •
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