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Zurich Herald, 1924-04-17, Page 8
air ii tt l,.L. Y!1 :t1 E R * /. pi: 'NEW ARRIVALS IN pring Merchandise -fie are ol ening up New Ship- merits of Spcing G i c.s almost DaiIy3 and invie your inspection NEW SERGES GARBERDINES TRICO T INES VOILES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION RAIDENETTE CREPES PRINTS YORK GOLDEN CLOTHS COTTONADES CURTAIN SCRIMS PIORET TWILLS WOOL POPLINS WOOL CREPES FIGURED CREPES NEW GINGHAMS IN •ALL COLORS Plaids and Check Patterns GALATEAS SHIRTINGS DENIMS irat NEW HOSIERY AND GL .mVES Van A few pieces of Prints, Ginghaxns: and Dress materials continued at Sale Prices to clear WALLPAPERS We sell Watson Fosters Wallpapers. Come and see them and compare prices J. GASCHO & SON Produce Wanted Wanted Phone 67 MAPBLE-I11, ; RII FINISH Nothing like ir )1447.15fardwood Floors it w Fats `1tko Iron Write ito Head OfTice Montreal For. Free Booklet tiOM' ',` PAItOt'ING MADE EASY ".SO1:07,CiY.., A... MELICI 6TJRIdn 1TE OF LOCAL (NT!' • Mss Etue of London is visiting her parents on the Sauble• Line.,,,_ • An -uctian sale of household ef- fects will be held in Zurich on Sat- urday. at urday. See particulars elsewher. eh• Misses Pearl and GoatieOrt w -in of Detroit are visiting their pat ni:s:, Mr. and Mrs;" Jacob 'Ort;:, win of the Bronson. LOC . MARKET!`, (Corrected every Wedne •lay', Eggs 18-22- Batter [ i led , apples per 1b. ... ." - .. .uteri Setts, per lb, ..... Potatoea per bag Barley S•Ickwhoat (Wheat. per bushel ...... Oats Flour per cwt. Shorts per ton Sn` 'ia1 Easter Services will be c,bs''r‘ ?.d in alit he .various crazy-. ches in the. village on Friday moxit- in g. n including, the liability •en o gh n a �„a,c� reee.naa �e to Vis,. 618,000,000 L� t6 end of 1823 is at - bond The Zurich Drainatie Club are busy practising their play entitled` "The Adventures of Grandpa" arid. expect to give it early in. May.,' The dry winds have dried up the land wonderfully and making it ready for seeding. We know of a party that had 15 ares (sow- ed on Sunday. Who can beat it? Mr. H"rb. Mousiseau, Proprietor' of the Zurich 'Garage, wishes 1:d -in- form auto owner* that he willgrve a m'ar's battery service by' ,stip-' plying 'the battery rand keeping' it in_rep.aar for $10.00. ' Mr. A. Weber, who his recently purchased the Merano Kipfer farm, on thio Parr Line, has taken 'pas-. ~cession • thiereof, and moved his ef- fects from Waterloo, and we .wel- coma. him as a citizen of. Flay TV:, The speckledt rout season this year 1i:i been cut by a month. It will open on May 15th" and extend to Sept. 15thi, both days inclusive: The (statement ilssuewd Iby the+ Montreal Board, of Trade :showing that thei gross debt of the: Domini ion; including, the liability .through bond guaranteesl,_had risen. to $3, 513;000,000 of the of 1923, �A,t- ei�s of Parliament. s Blue priiifsi have been received f M 1 bank, t 1 fur ra,ge 1Cli'S �r� lc%'s trading the attention of the meth=: Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, ,Repairs • AND GENUINE FORD PARTS JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS U. SE. L. BATTERY IF IN NEED OP A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE. •,.a' oomul WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD B AT:T- ERY. BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- ETYLENE WELDING. ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE H. Mousseau Zurich 2 • • • • 4�+ • • f� • • • I 2 • 000 00 �9lR00000.04R000,00001•••00000• ••• •• •••••0••••4e • • 0 i • • 0 • 0 • • • • • HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN DO IT. • • F1,tOST FENCE the Frost tight 1o�.3:i woven fence is the best on the. market baring none. • g We have a full line of Woven Wire, Coil, Brace, � • Barb, Stegples, Steel fence posts, f Etc. always onhand • • • • • • • • •• Spring! Spring! WITH THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING BRINGS US INTO THE NICEST SEASON OF THE YEAR, THE TIME WHEN EVERY BODY IS FILLED WITH Ai\IBITION AND EVERY13ODY IS READY' TO GRASP AN OPPORTUNITY, OR TO SEE WHERE THEY CAN BUY .THE MOST VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. ALSO A FULL LINE OI+' SAP PANS, GALV, AND L 0. BUCKETS, S.l1I.P. SP/LES AT LOWEST LOa DST PRICI+,S. A FULL LINE O. HEAVY AND SHEL 'IIARDWA.rn SMJtE & WEID TIN • P EE r BLOCK Ur RICH I d14100•04101iw*A•0060 Ar11 11••N••N�WwM•ltr•••6 6 **•• .'�•�c for t'her erection of a new building, or the o. sons, an :,, to replace' the one destroyed by fire. The jplansl are for a block 25x40 feet which will be large enough only" for the bank.' Mr. T. L. Wurnv, merchant hasa number of outstanding a.ccounts,out that he. would like paid up. He needs !t o make no 'apoiigy as we we all know his big io,ss through, tJ rec^nt fire, and needs his money to run his business again. STANLEY TOWNSHIP. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Moffatt re- turned this week fro mtheir honey-. moon trip. A reception .washeld for them at the home •of Mr. land Mrs. Pert McKay on Monday night: Miss Ruby ,Erratt spent the we Lek -end with her ,.friend Miss Eun- ice Reid. • M. Ed.. Cchnell of Zurich, sp- ent a few days at :the home of Mr. Robt. McGlinchey. , Mrs. Stephenisonl, Sr., who' has spent the winter months at her sons, Dated J. on Goshen, went 'last week to' .Clinitoon to visit her dau- ghter, Mrs. Rbbt Ar•.nstronog. A special Easter service will be, held art the Goshen church next Sunday when the � V. M'. S. wil;x, have charge: An 'address will 'be• given by Mrs. (Rev.) Durrant arid Mrs, Ralph Stephenson will pre- side over the meeting. Music ..will be furnished by a ladies' choir, and (special Easter thankoffering Yvil'1 be taken. On Tuesday evening of next we- ek Rev. J. Durant will give an Eas- ter, address in the Goshen church, which will be illustrated by lantern views. The prayer service will be held this week at the home of elan. Hyt Erratt. The +pelvices have be- en held at ,%h�e ; homes each week during the winter and have Omen very helpful. r The many friends of Mr, Wal ter Stevens, will fbe sorry ,to know that he is in very' poor health; cou- n e s.., u. n Ll I h�' �f rsf.e• y' iced to give up £strniang He held a . very succes- sful aurtioii sale of hi,s stock and implements last week, which rea- lized him $.1,900.00. The farm also -cvas offered for 'sale but was not gold. It is an cxeel.lent Tarsi, 'in a good :+ii . and n a good ste of eu tiivatian and ]rosu1d iic t with a ready isal& Mr. Elfin Hayter had the rnis- .for'tun,e the other day to ,fall aft' the .straw?stack And dislocate his arrn at the elbow, he Will b© lain up for seine tilt& • .40c 7c .....7;15 53 .65 1.00 50 3.00-3,50 .32.00 lagan, per ton ..... .......30.00 Lie hogs, per cwt. _...._....._.... 7.25 Western Farmers' .Mutual Weather insurance Cu. OF WOODSTOCK Carry an Insurance of over $27,000,000. Number of Policies in force 11,287. Paid Losses in 1923 Lo amount of $56,143.20. No ass- essment during the year and have a balance 'en ^hand of $31,7, 00. G. Holtzman—Zurich AGENT!, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH- TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34 FOR SALE SEED OATS, for sale, Sheffield Standard 55c. bushel and feed oats and barley mixed at •50c. bushel. Apply to Jolie. H. Hyde, Lot 8, Con, 2, Stanley, Phone 11 on 86, Henaall 3fi_3 FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 100 -acres being Lot 13, con'. 12, Stanley Tp. Also 30 - acres pt. Lot 12, copy. 13, Stanley Tp.' (There is on the 100 -acre farm a good stone house,- bank barn 26x56, driving shed and other out- buildings.The farm is in good state of cultivation, clay loam, drained, and well fenced, 4 acres orchard, also 5 acres of hardwood bush, plen ty of good water. The 30 acres are mostly in, pasture and make,a fine 'pasture farm. Everything in ,good condition. For further par- ticulars phone 15-78, Hensall, or apply to Maggie Sparks, R.R. 3, Bayfield. 35-4 FARM FOR SALE -OR RENT Containing 100 !acres in good' State of cultivation. 40 acres fall plowed. Formerly the Wm. Dow - son Farm on the ;Babylon Line St- anley Township. 2 mile's south- west of Varna. Apply to John McNaughton, 24.0 Tecumseh ave. London, Ont t40 WANTED A girl to do house work, for full ,paitie'1nis write or apply to Mrs, Thos Elliott, Park House, Box 51, Goderich,.phone No. 388J. 38-3 NOTICE CEMENT WORK -I am in a pos ition to do any kind of a cement job, such as supply tanks, foound- ation, W7lls, bridges, cement floors and walks, etc. Work guaranteed prices reasonable. Apply to Mar- ieil Corriveiiui, RE R. 2, Zurich; Phone 16-93. tf40 NOTICE TO CREDITORS "NOTICE IS •EIERE13Y GIVEN that all persons having claims a- gainst the estate of MeNNO KIP- FER, late of ;the Township of Hay, ,� falmLi: who died , on the 7th dayof August, 1922, are required to foor- ward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the list. day of May, ,1921. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the said date the Administrator will prooceed to distribute the Iihtatel having re- gard only to the elairris of which he then shall have notice. `,DATED A tZurieh this 15th day- of April;, 1924. flirtation Schrag, :Zurich, Ont., Ad- minietraator, 1 R,['hurStla r .A..p'i1 ]Lith, 19('1' ; The store with the Liberal Case Oi gollnt FURNITURE We have moved ourFart�.it& re Show • Room on the second floor bo make room torr. L1. Wurn's Qejmc I store and invite the Public to co -;me and see our fine display o` Ei'urh i Also a 'ill Stock of: SEASONABLE HARD WARE SUOH AS SAP PAILS, -PILES, WOVEN WIRE FENCING, AND ALL OTHER GRADES OF WIRE COMPLETE STOCK OP SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. SEE OUR LINE OP FURNITURE, IF WE HAVE NOT IN ,STOCK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GET IT FOR YOTL SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO A.JELIOK Hardware • Furniture. Phone 63 � Y Guaranteed Mortgage Certificates Are' issued, upon request, inr the namesiof two or more per . sena. i • i l In the event of the death of one of the investors the inves- tment automatically becomes the property of the ;Isurvivorl or (survivors without expense or "red IL• .pe" 51 per cent. per annum Payable Half Yearly UPON $.100 or more ;for ,1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years. Let me arrange for a safe, ,profitable Guaranteed Mortgage Certificate in; your name alone, or jointly with some mem- ber of your family. MY MOTTO ;—SER VICE AND SAFETY Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Painting and Paper Hanging I Am in a position to do any kind of paper hanging, painting graining and decorating, Prices, for hanging paper 15e. a roll. H. EICKMEIER, ZURICH — ONT. DR. JOHN WARD ChiroprActic and Electrical Trott* ments.—Eyes Examined Main St., EXETER, Phone 70 Comeuitation and Examination Fre* 1T WALPIiR HOUSE, ZURICR Every Wednesday, 10 a.m, to4 p.ro Mit 7•o4. 4.4.:44+}..;,.1 :•.iP•i"+.F^+ +4.. 4.444:4 4.4" +.1•4•4•l+'F•4••€ ++ti•g'.qi"4••1 +++ fi IIERALDOFFIOEI s� r Do You. Know? 4 . � •*1• THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDINGRINTING( • IN•VITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS '4 THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; `STATIONERS, SUCH + AS LE1TERHIiADS, .i31LL1iJiADS, ENVELOPES AND 'STATEMENTS ,l THAT WE.; Agar] AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING, MANUPAC'1t URE�CJRL OF 0 RS �.COUNTER El, CHIvCK BOOKS, AND CAN SUp- 4. PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE O CT{ c BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK 3IA.l" ?ENVEL •_ OPES IN ALL. SIZES, w.CAED PAPERS; 'CARBON 01e • 4." 4• THAT WL PRIN t :POSTING BILLS AUCTION SA'L'E" Pl'l i`PERS ADIRCAN"1":FLE 'POSTERS","AND ALL GE i'E1 AL PRINTING OIltt SPEOIA.LTX • 'J RACING PAPER, SHIPP/N TAGS'• .ltd +ti1VMOHIAM B .'. y A.']'IONE.RY, .NOTE •13OOKS,,REt'IEIPT I300I(8 IxtOrO SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC,' i THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE ,./IsIlt SOTiTI WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN mat FOR da,. LAI€(- GER QUANTITIES AT DIGGER REDUCTIONS.... [fi