Zurich Herald, 1924-04-24, Page 8r,filo 4,,e ,
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NEW ARRIVALS
IN
Spring Merehaiidise
Wb are opening up Ne Ship-
rnets
of Spring Goads almost
and invite your
inspection
NEW SURGES
GARBERDINES
TRICOTINES
VOILES' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
RAIDEMETTE 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
NEW HOSIERY AND GLOVES
A few pieces of Prints, G-inghans and
Dress materials continued at Sale
Prices to clear
WALLPAPE RS
We sell Watson Fosters Wallpapers. Come and
see them and compare prices
SHO
Produce Wanted
SON
Phone 67
Zurich's Garage
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Gas, Oils, Greases?'' Tires Tubs, Re airs
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GENUINE FORD PARTS
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
S. L. &TTER7
IF IN NEED OF 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.
1VE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
.REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
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PREETER_BLOCK - ZURICH
HOUSE PAINT
For Beet p,c and Outbuilding's
vt.s no equal `\..
.rite toHerac Ace. Mo►alreal For Free C3ooklet
HOMiM.,;',i TING MADE EASY
SOLD BY
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MELICK -- ZURICH
1TE ; OF LOCAL. ; t :QST
WANTED—Diningrooin 'end.: kit -
clean girl, good wages, apply t9 the
Hicks House; Mitchell. •
LOST—On; Parr. Line, an endgate
and crank for Motor truck. Finder
return to J. Hey, Jr;, Zurich.
Clean up the lawns and • back
yards while the wife is cleaning up
the house.
Messrs. Clayton and Clarence
Hoffman of Galt were holiday vis-
itors under the parental roof. '
FOR SALE—'S Oung pure bred
Holstein heifer calf for 1sea. Apply
to J. "Teeter, Zurich.
Messrs. W. H. Tloffman.;_and W.
C. Callfas have each 'exchanged
their Ford cars foor new Star tour-
ing models.
Mr. and Mrs;. Louis Foster, Mr.
and Mrs. John Zettel and Mr. and
Mrs. .Andrew N7ittleholtz of Kit''
chener, attended the golden wed
ding of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster
on Tuesday.
Co-operate with the Hoard of
Health in the Spring cleaning up
of streets, yards, and premises gen-
erally. Give the Sanitary Inspec-
tor a good chance to reportmost
favorably on your share 'of 'the job.
Mr. E. Koehler has••isold the.sk-
ating rink to Mr. Lee 0 -'Brien, who
gets immediate possession, Mr.
O'Brien intends putting the '"!same
in shape for lawn bowling this
summsr, and will use it in winter
for skating. This will give. the
bowling enthusiasts an opportun-
ity to enjoy an abundance of sport
along (chis particular game:
The amendments to the 'highwiay
act now before the legislature pro-
vide that townships which :abol-
ish !statute labor must appoint a
road superintendent and that the
.government will pay half hie -J ;.1-:
•ary. It' will also pay 30 per .cent.
of 'the amounts spent on on ro'ad!s
by the township. . The lsuperint
endent does not have to be an.en-
gineer, but must be a qualified man
GOLDEN WEDDING
A unique event took place in St.
Boniface R. C. Church on Tuesday
morning, the occasion being the cel
ebration of the fifith anniversary
of the wedded life of Mr. and M.
John Foster of the Babylon Line;:
Hay Township. Rev. Father A.S.,
M. Stroeder performed the .ceren#-
ony witnessed by a large church.
of people. It is indeed a real:
arhable blessing to enjoy fifty Yee
ars of wvedde'd life together ass Mr.
and Mrs. Foster have had thepriv.
elige. And it is the wish of tl]eir
many friends that they may enjoy
life here many more years. The
day .was spent at the home of
their son Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fos-
ter of the village, where 'an. :ab-
crndant repast was served. The
Zurich Jubilee band furnished music
in the evening followed by an,,ot.
chestra.
SCHOOL REPORT
Following is the report for; S.
S. No. 6, Hay for till springternv.
The names are in order of merit
Those names marked (x)i have mis
sed one or more examinations.
Sr. IV—Lela Witmer; Edith Gieb.
Jr. IV—Anna Marie Farwell, Or
vials Witmer, Georgina Foster, Le-
onard ,Dabus x.
Jr. III—Beatrice Farwell. •
Sr. „II—Evelyn Masse', Niel Wit
Hier, .Alphonse Debus, Willie Wat-
son, Harold 'Mass=:.
Tr. II—Elda Gingerich, Preseilla
Farwell, Clifford Salmon;, Andrew
Foster, Earl Gingerich, Kenneth
Greb'.
Pt. II—Nelson Masse; Doris Greb
Lorne Gingerich;
Primer class Martha Foster, Joe
Hoffman, Louis Farwell, Olive Wit-
mer, Alvin Gingerich, Peter Voisin
Angela Masse, Anthony Hoffman.
E. I. Dalrymple, Teacher:, -
HEN•SALL SPRING PAIR:
The South
Huron ] Agrieultuxat
Society Spring Fair, held ,at (len-
call ori Tuei5cli y APrirl 1,0th, was
favored with fine Weather', 4 '10
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Ord attendance and one of the lar
gest and bast e".hibita of stockev-
er shown there, Not only werethe'
horse ] ccl�,
classes filled, ed but
h
r t the
a !•
ity made the competition keendl
wh+
ich was equally true of the cattle.
HORSES
Clydesdale -aged Staallxouj,, .ioh`n
Meals; s;
sta t
!son 1921, 'Dr. iVloir.
Aged Standard Bred staillon e
John Decher, Jr; John Kent.
Heavy Draft—Team, A..Sinelair
S. and T. Hogg�arth; 3 yr, olcd fab,
or gelding ; Alex, Buchanan ,.0114 4,00,:.
2 yr, old, W, I'atrirlc, R, Doig.
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
18-22
Eggs
Butter 40e
Dried apples per lb. ... 70
utcl] Setts, per lb, 7c.
Potatoes per bag 95
Barley 55
Buckwheat 65
Wheat per bushel 1.00
Oats 50
Flour per cwt. 3.00-3.50
Shorts per ton!._ , .32:00
Bran per ton ....: ...,.. 30.00
Live hogs per cwt, .......
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
Carry an Insurance of over
$27,000,000. Number of Policies in
force 11,287. Paid Losses in 1923
to amount of $56,143.20. No ass-
essment during the year and have
a balance on hand of $31,700.
G. Holtzman—Zurich
AGENTi, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
WANTED
A girl to do house work, for full
,particulars write or apply to Mrs,
Thos. Elliott, Park House, Box 51,
Go derich•, phone No. 388J. 38-3
NOTICE
CEMENT WORK—I am in, a pos
!tion; to do any kind of a •cement
jo'b, such as supply tanks, foound'
atio'n: walls, bridges, cement floors
and walks, etc. Work guaranteed
prices reasonable. Apply to Mar-
icil Corriveau, RE R. 2, Zurich;
Phone 16-93. tf 40
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of MeNNO KIP-
PER, late of the Township of Hay,
farmer, who died on the 7th day of
August, 1922, are required to foor-
ward their claims duly proven to
the undersigned on or before the
list. day of May;, 1924.
• AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that after the said date
the Administrator will prooceed to
distribute the Estate having re-
gard only to the claims of which
he then shall have notice.
DATED A tZurich this 15th day of
April, 1924.
Christian Schrag, Zurich, Ont,, Ad-
ministrator.
Agricultural—Teain, D. Fother-
in!gham!, W1. Patrick, G. Armstrong;
brood mare, WI. S. Broadfoot, W.
IChapm a n(, R. Munn; 3yr. old, 3,
Doig, 'C. B. Allison; 2yr. old, W
Patrick.
Heavy 'Colt of 1923—G. Thom;p
Soni.
Gen!. .Purpose team—W. Decher;
an,ds
ingle Carriage horse—G. Dun-
can!, C. Prouty,
Roadster team—G. Thompson!.
Single ?roadster—W, Decher, A.
Bell, H. Caldwell.
Burney's !silver Cup special, bets
heavy horse, Alex. Sinclair,
, Young silver .cup, J. Young.
Geiger Special—John Miller.
Hudson Special—G. Duncan.
Judge—W:. J. Douglas, Caledonia.
Boys judging competition—Allen
Soldani, Gordon Elliott, R. J. Doig,
Win, Taylor, W( Brintenell.
CATiTL1l
Aberdeen Angus—Aged bull
Abe n ru, R
;McLaren; 2 -yr. heifer", E. Klopp,
C.
Shortlzox;'^ Hull gut, old 'VV'.
Pepper and enc.Y emit, W. Pepper
aiid 2nd; heifer 2-yz ".R• M. Peck',
and 2nd.
Butcher steer or heifer -W. Ri,
Dougall.
Dairy: Cows—Alex. •Buchanan, 4.
S. Toad and 3rd, Robt, Cameron,
Peek's, Silver Oup—Wm, Peppert.
Judge—harry Szriith`, Hay.
Boys Judging Comp'..—Lorne
Foster, Gordon Elliott, Bertram
'Klopp,. toy Soldany, Foster Pepper.
Tliva'aday, April 24141 1924
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The store with the Liberal Case Dimwit
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FURNITURE MOVED
We have moved our Furniture Show
Room on the second floor to make
room. for T. L. Wurm's General store
and invite the Public to` core and
see our fine display of Furniture
A10 a Full Stock of:
SEASONABLE HARDWARE
SUCH AS SAP PAILS, ePTLES, WOVEN WIRE FENCING, AND
ALL OTHER GRADES OF WIRE
COMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
SEE- OUR LINE OF FURNITURE, IF WE HAVE 'NOT IN
STOOK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU. ,,
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
A. MELICK
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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Guaranteed
Mortgage Certificates
Are issued, upon request, in the names;of two or more Pei -
,
soma. ; i 1 ' i t
In the event of the death of one pf the investors the inmves-
tment automatically becomes the property of the ,isurvivort
or survivors without expanse or s'reld ',tripe." .
5i 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 ;—SERVICE 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 15c. a roll.
H. EIOKMEIER,
ZURICH — ONT.
DR, JOHN WARD
Chiropractic and Electrical Tre!it-
ments.—Eyes Examined
Main St., EXETER, Phone 74
Consultation and Examination Fry*
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZITRICf
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HERALD OFFICE
Do Sou -Know?
THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
GTHAT WE CAN SUPPLE. YOU WITH.PAINTED
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INVITATIONS AND' ANNOU,NCEMENi'L
THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH
AS LETTERHEADS:,- BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND
STATEMENTS
WE ARE AGENTS T. s Fo
;JEERS OP COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, (N CANAFAG'�'.-
THAT N It TWO O ;GI+`A.DIN•
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PLY ANY QUANTITY ANI) SIZE OP CI CIt ITn93S
TTIA,T WE CARRY IN' STOCK' WR T".CNS I5AsE1 S, 1114Vit
OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR
TRACING PAPIER, SHIPPING TAGS, 1VIEMORIAM ST.
ATIONERY, NOTE B0O:1S, RECEIPT BOOKS IN'TWO
SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., DTC.
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