Zurich Herald, 1923-11-22, Page 8SMALJ PROFITS and
a Larger Thrnover, and
Special inducements to
the Cash buyer, Our Motto for
Fall and Wiiiler Trade
WHREALIZE EALIZE THAI THE BUYING POWER OF OUR CUSTOM-
ERS TS'NOT AS GREAT At3 IN YEARS GONE BY SO WE WANT
TO GIVE YOU LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ,IN GOODS ,C'ON'SIST-
ENT'WITH QUALITY AND SERVICE. HENCE OUR MOTiTO
The First hint of cooler Weather sends till prudent housewife
hurrying to the Store for warnaea Dress Material, Underwear,' ' :Sw-
eater Coats, Cashmere and Wool hosiery, Etc. We are sure You
can make a very satisfactory choice from our display -of new Fall
and Winter Ci•oods
Sweater Gnats
At remarkable tow prices. They
come irs 1:1 wool heavy weight
Pullovtbutton :style, in great
array of clors and patterns..
Monarch Y arns
Again in Stock in leading colors.
We carry Monarch Down, Dove
and Silvertwiat r
UNDERWEAR
LENNARDS UNDERWEAR FOR
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
This line is giving extra satisfac-
tion to our customers. It is a gar-
ment of part woo', and cotton yarns
. we11 made and finished in low neck
and short sleeve, or no sleeve, as
well as in long sleeve style. Pr-
iced from 85c. to $1.75 a garment
OVERCOATS
12 only, New Mena Overcoats to
hand. NEWEST STYLE, AT
RIGHT PRICES. SEE (THEM
Celery! Celery!
No.I QUALITY FRESH CELERY
LFOR .SALE, GROWN IN OUR
,;;O WN GARDENS. LARGE OR,
SMALL ORDERS FILLED PROiltP-
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Produce Wanted
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Phone 67
Zurich'sGarae
BATTERIES! BATTERIES!
We are again handling the I.X. L.
Battery
IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE . US
WE MAKE" A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
BATTERY
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
s QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED
We also handle the famous 11. S. L.
Battery
A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND
NOW IS THE ,TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR . REPAIRED. OUR.
POLICY .IS FIRST HERE, ,FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND
.CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAN.Y ACTYLIN WELDING .
BATTERY CHARGING
BATTERY REPAIRING
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST' THE
Mr. and Mr..; Joseph 13aeelaler, f
of in
iTavistock, visited rolativ��s in
this vcity over er Suiaday,.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan, Melsaac and
family of Crediton, were Sunday
visitor•s with Mi.. and MrSi. • A
Melick. 1.
Miss$ Mary Walker, 'a former tea-
cher of Zurich Public Sclioo;l 'new
teaching at Kitchener•„ visited with
the Misses Lamont over the week-
end.
T. L.. Warm, General IVlerchant,
is now handling Fair:Eel s London
Bread. -16 different varieties. This
bread has been highly ,recomnaen-
cled as "London's Best" and is
now being brought within reach,of
everyone. i
A GREAT STOREY YEAR
A golden sheaf of Stories its in
preparations for 1924 readers . of The
Youth's. Companion. There will be
stories' of Western ranch life and
thrilling adventure; stories of gum-
ption in getting a job and raakih '
a 'success at it; !stories of lively s "p'
rimmages on the athletic field --fob
ball, bas,.nall, stories of girls '�
school and college and working,„-
their
orking.,'their way in the 'world of business;
stories of the old farm folks down'
in, Maine,, told by Y .Aa, Stephens;'
stories of Caleb Peaslee's shrewd•;,
ness and `horse sense; stories of re-,
sourcefulness and pluck in +situat-.
ions of clanger and extremity; 0=:
oriel, of the sea and of the mounta
ins—stories to please every fancy
of old rteaders and young, for re-;'.
aders who love the story of char-
acter and for those who like best
the story ofswift action!. It will
be a great year in the history 'of
The Youth's •Comipanion
The 52 issues .of 1924 will be cr-
owded with serial stories, !short est-
ories, editorals, poetry, facts and
funs Subscribe now and receive
1. The Youth's 'Companion' -52 -is-
sues in, 1924. 0
2. All the •remaining issues of 192,33
3. The Companion Home Calendar
for 1921.
All for $2.50.
4. Or include McCall's Magazing,,
the monthly authority on fash-
ions. Botli .publications; only $3
- THE YOUTH'S COMPANION • ,',
,Commonwealth Ave.&St. Paul St.
3#oston, Mass.
Subscriptions taken at Herald of-•,
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SPORT NEWS
Wle are in receipt of a • clipping
from the Galt 'Reporter of which
we quote the following account re=
garding Mr. Clarence Hoffman, who
we, all know well in this vicinity,
and have sgreiat reasons to feel pr-
oud of {this young roan front' '
making good in Galt, and vie are
suret hose interested in ;spoils will
bear is ;ups on this remark..
"The outstanding feature of 4n
summary of the averages is the all-
round performance • of 'Clar. rlof
furan, who started' : the season in
right , field and then iiaoved into
third base. The former Zurich boy
leads the tealin.in hits with 46. -Re
collected the most two and .three
base drives, Kith 6 and 4 respect-
ively and also had the most -sacii-
Tice hits, 13 in; He leads the
team in fielding :with: the fine av-
erage of :963. Wilber - Kress was
the leading batter with the aver -
rage of 337 for tile season with Clar.
Hoffmann next with. 32.3, while Ol-
iver was the only other Terrior to
bat 300 and he had the even num-
ber." ' Wo also ;notice that this ac-
tive young' man heads the pitchers
list with 1000 per, cent., having not_
lost a single game. i •
AUCTION SALE
OF 'FARM AND .BUSH.
On part Lot 8, Con. '16, Hay Tp;
On Tuesday, December 4th, 1923.
Commencing at 2 o'clock, pl. ill.
Part(Estate of the Late Benjamin
+' le. -
The farm- cPfionsists• of 7 ,acrle's,
about10acres hardwood tbush, bal-
ance. good pasture, well !forced with.
barb wire fencing, watered, by .4
good neverfailing well. This
anbe
would I excellent pastiue (turn
as the water supply is the very
best,
TERMS OF SALE
10/ of purchase price on day of
Sale Balance will be arcade kno
at time of sale. For further par-
ticulars apply td;
T. H. Pfile; Mrs. Benj. Pfile; Urban.
Pfile; Pearl Pfile; Executor
Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer. -
BLAKE.
The regular meeting of the Mil-.
nsion Band will be held in the ch-
urch :on• Saturday Nov. 24th, all
members are requested to be gimes
ent.
Miss Finlay who spent the last
few .weeks at the home of idi-. and
Mrs. Win, .Fni.lay, has returned to
her ho;ane. "
Messrs, John Hoy Sr„ and Writ
Hey of Zurich, spent Monday with
friends in the 'village.
Mrs.. Janiziis at present visit-
ing: friend's at New ,hamburg.
Mr. Jnn Johnston,'who hia,sispeiii:
the 'summer out west, alas r,teturiied
heir' e,
Miss Laura. Oesch spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,, Sant
Oesch.
Miss. Margaret Dot glas entert-
ained a nannber of her girl friends
on Friday evening.
Messrs Richard Denomy ay nd
Harold Johnston left last ,wee!: for
Detroit, where they have (securer!
.good positions+
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18 ALWAYS AT 'YOUR SERVICE
FOR FINE •MVIILLLf 1 RY AT
ZURICH
BY E.
Vera V., Siebert
Our Trimmed Hats are out of the
!ordinary in richness;: of trimming,
and Pleasing Style Touches, and a
visit to our Showroom will convince
you of the Latest and Artistic Sty-
les : we are showing.
WE ARE OFFERING THE. PUB-
LIC A SPECIAL DISCOUN'I.I OF
25 Per Cent.
ON ALL TRIMMED HATS -IN ST-
i OCK, GET YOURS EARLY.
Miss Vera V. Siebert
ZURICH—ONT.
WANTED
Keeper and Matron - (Man and
wife) to take charge of the Huron
County, Home and farm connected
therewith, near Clinton.' .Applic-
ations, personal preferred, to be
Made to the undersigned up to
December • 3rd, 1923. No Application necessarily '.ac-
cepted,. -
John Torrance,
Inspector County Elgin,
i Clinton, Ont.
FOUND
In Zurich; a ladies' ,Scurf. Own
er kindly call at ,Herald Office,
LOST
In Zurich, a blue lantern. 'Finder
please .return, to C. Fritz, Zurich!.
ee.
NOTICE.'
On and after December 15th, any
accounts will be ready' for such
parties having saa ae with me.
1'y call and settle.
Fred. Thiel, Harness Maker,
Zurich, Ont. tf20
BORN
Dixon -1n Stanley Township, on
No t,ember 17th to Mr. and Mr's;.
W.. H. Dixon,- a ;sons •
Armstrong—In Stanley Township
on; November lsth to Mr. and Mrs
Archy Armstrong, a son.
A Farmer Who Gave His
Health for His Son
John is a big framed, heavy-h..nded
farmer,with:a 'gentle voice and grey
eyes that beam out hopefully at you.
from behind steel -rimmed spectacles.
John wanted his boy to be a doctor,
so he worked hard, early and late,
cultivating his rocky acres to save
the money. He got run down, had two
or three attacks of the 'Flu—until he
got so weak he couldn't work and
after some fainting spells and en-
forced medical attention he learned
the dire news—tuberculosis.. If Mrs
Sohn _ had been living probably he
oufood.wld have had better care and better
He was received at the Muskoka
Hospital for, Consumptives and now
with skilled medical and nursing
attendance, and the wonderful air of
Muskoka to bring health to the tired
lungs, ;ohn is actually getting better,.
and he is an :enthusiastic booster for
the Hospital.
Tie believes he is well enough now,
after ton months, to go back to the
farm, but on the doctor's "advice" he
isstaying"onto make sure there will
be no relapse. There is a lot of lost
time to be made 'tip on that farm, but
anovii§ he can still send his boy to
ELIle e.
Coftrlbutions to aid Muskoka 13°5 -
in its work may be sent to Hon.
ToW.t oAn.to Charlton, 228 College' !street,
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BIBLE THOUGHT
,—aFpOR TODAY
Bina• $, laeritZ71:136x+in vr.'"
7iaiaursda 't November 22xad, :192.1
The. store With the Liberal Cash Discount
With Winter lionaing
Brings to;, Your mind the need of
A GOOD STOVE
We have lust what you want in the follow..
ing popular makes'—DohertJ 9 Happy Tho.
ught, Harriston and McClary Also have
a full line of Heaters; 3 good second hand
Base Burner heaters at a Snap.
How about that furnace'you have
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been thinking of? We have it!
The Pamous Ali
Oast,Non
Bolted •IDBAL FURNAOE
GOOD 'SUPPLY OF SHELF: AND HEAVY HARDWARE'
WAYS ON HAND.
Furniture to Suit yen Needs
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tFOR LIVING - ROOM, DINING ,ROOM, BED' ROOM; PARLOR
OR KITCHEN.
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
MELICK& BRAEJN
PHONE 83
To •Holders 91-
1923
f1923 Victory Bo
TO THOSE )VHO WERE TOO LATE T0; .CONVERT THEIR
1923 ., VICTORY BONDS. INTO.:THE NEW :DOMINION OF OAN
ADA REFUNDING LOAN I BEG TO .ANNOUNCE (THAT
ALL ORDERS FOR. THE. NEW ISSUE WILL BE PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO IF HANDED TO ME AT -MARKET- PRICE.
Orders also taken for fol1o10.n. at market prices; -
1924 VICTORY BONDS.
1927 VICTORY BANDS.
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.
MY MOTTO;—"SERVICE AND SEFETY.
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
mamoommammumentuoal
Painting and Paper Hanging
I Am in a position to do any
kind of paper hanging, painting
. raining and uecor a tang. Price for
hanging paper, 23c. a Your
11. Eickmeler, r
Zurich
"SR. JOHN NVARD.
Chiropractic and Electrics;) Treat -A'
rnents.—Eyes Examined
Min St, EXETER, Phone 711 •
Consultation and Examination Freer.
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Well done, "good and faithfulser
viont; thou !last been faithful over
a hew things, 7: will make theeruler
over many thiu;gs; enter thou into
the toy of thyr Lord—Math. 25:23.
Silver a'nd'gold have I none;but
such as' I have' give thee; In
the nianle of Jesus: Christ of Razor-
eth rise, an anfd walk.
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A scorner seeketh wisdom, and
findeth it not., belt knowledge is
easy unto hirci that understandeth.
—:Prov. 14;6. , -
There isi gold anda multitude
of rubies; but the lips of 'knowledge
are a precious jewel,—Prov. 20;15
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Tho11 wilt Shew ;rue the path of
life; in thy presence. as fullnes's of
joy; at thy right hand then: erre,
pleasures for e•vernaore—I s. 1;11.
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