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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-08-21, Page 8D w in Bffect on Many Lines of : Summer Goods Violes and Crepes $1.10 .. Brocaded Crepes, Regular $1.50 a yard, DOWit , . 13 Special Lot of Voiles your choice per r9cl 80F ' 38c Plain, colored L'atines, Regular 85e. now at per yard SILKS TRICOCHECK A new Silk knittedfabric in black, brown, med. 'blue, 1 yard wide at per Yard , ' CANTON CREPES -A pure Silk Canton, in black, Navy, GTey $2.75 • and Nigger brown at per Yazd 2$.25 Silk and wool, Canton, good •weight at pery and • Silk and Wool Granton, lighter weight at per yard $1.50 Shantung, or Raw Silk, Regular per yard $1.00 now for 80c NEW ARRIVALS TRIOLA BROADOLOTH-A new cloth of very pleasing 'appearance, good weight, 'suitable for Ladies Dres'aes or Children wear,, or men's fine Shirts, colors; peach, tan, Bream and jade, 38 -in. wide. Linen Suitings . Ari limen cloth in white, sky, fawn, Yellow, Orange and . Grey. Can 76e put to such a variety of uses, and is wonderf i value at 80c. yd. Tissue Gingham TISSUE GINGHAM -Something new in Gingham cloth of very fine texture with silk stripe effect, 32 -in wide at 50e. a Yard. New Collar Frilling ;AND COLLAR AND CUFF SETTS NO W ON HAND COME AND SEE t l L THEIYL HOSIERY If it is 'stockings you need, we have them in all colors, sizes and 4 l t Prices. SPECIALS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. 0, Silber is vilsiting of Wet- erloo. Mr, and Mrs, J. Preeter motored to Kitchener .on Tuesday, Mr. C, A, Toffina,n of Galt was a Sund'ay ftr in rich, Mr. Torranee'1�,� va Zuurich Old Roy called in the vill4ge,0n Tuesday. Mr. John Ereid, of California, was a visitor with his eister, Mr's. 0, Fritz, Mr. and Mrst. Hy. Schenlr; their son and wife of Kitchener, j i'sited friends. here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted, Mittleholtz were week -end visitors at ; Kitch- ener. Our Junior Baseball team were at Creditone on Tuesday evening, and were defeated score 5-0. Dr: • and Mrs. Broughton of Whitby, were Sunday visitor's at the liom.� of Mr. and „Mrs.,O Patz', Mr. Theo. McAdani{s, Bronoisn Line was, ' a %Sunday vilsitor wit'hhi's father ad twow• brotherd, at', Lon dont. C Mr. L'eonlard` F. McBride of Feint,: Mich., repent the palet (Week- end at the home of hist parentla, Stanley. 1: M. and Mrs. Breather and fam- ily of Woodham' were ,Sunday vis- itors, at i'ss=itorjs`at the home of Mr. land) Mras'. J. Hey Jr. Messrs. Fred and Victor . Wel- land of ,Detroit„ spent the . week- end at the home of Mr. and Mist' T. McAdaneS, Bronson Line. Mr. .and_ Mrs. John, 4.ontzi and daughter of nlear. Wellesley, were One hundred acres farm land, week -end visitors with friend's on being north half Lot, 8, con. 11, the Bronisen Line. and East .hlaf Lot 9, both in Stan - Me. :and, Mrs. John Roth of St. leyoTownship. First named par- agatha warp Sunlday' visitors with cel has 'suitable farm buildings, con - their daughter and son-in-laWe Mr., si'stin,g of brick dwelling with slate and Mrs, Edmund Gingericbe Bron- roof, bank barn and other out - on Line.buildings. Six acres woodland,nice and Mra. Preeter and. da - 1004: At. IVIAII ET5. Corrected. every Wednesday) 23-27 er]per lb. ., toes per bag d apples. per 'lb, . ... . 7c ii Setts, per lb, .7c. j.,50 e 70 ltwheat 75 at ,per bushel 1,25 ur per cwt. 3.75-4i.00 is per ton.320Q per ton • ,.,...30,00 HHogs),./ 11',00 t` Eggs Butt Porta Grin 'lute Oats Bari Bet Whe (Flo Shor Bran Live 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 AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH- TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34 FARM FOR SALE orchard and is well watered. ;Con- venient to school and church. For ughters, Mabel .and Murrel, ret a ) further particulars apply ti:(o John 1,Zurich' Ont. .Executors of Edward Carvin Estate. 5=4 AIBBED HOSE All fashionable colors p Mr.Chis, Erb anal family, Mr. and Ladies Cotton Bose -Brown pr. 230. Black 250 Black atMrs, P B nda and Mr. J. G' ho ;�ae� $1.00 ed last weep ciorn .an, eaten A Mansoni and Charles Reaman, R. LADIES FIBRE $OSE -Rib O top at per pair.at onlypr.48c motor trip through the State of R. No. , LADIES FIBRE SILK -Brown;,, Black, Color Grey, r.;750 Michigan. BED LISLE - :-. 18c e.ase Linolel111?n sand Floor Oil Cloth also Mr. C. Bechler, all .of T'avi's- T RICES tock were su�nday visitors at the GOOD CHOICE OF PATTERNS STILL ON HAND, GET OUR P home of Mr.' and Mrse Jos. Gascho: J. GASCHO & SON conducted services in the Bronson Line, Mennonite church over Sun- day. ' [He was also' accompanied Phone 6 / by nisi Nvr'fe Mr's Zehr; and they vis- ta -law, "' Wanted itcd with their daughter laird (son- in-law,' Mr. And Mrs. Moses Erb. Zurieh's Garage Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs, AND GENDINE FORD PARTS. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES N E ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS IT. B. La ETTEPvY IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES `TO 'EXOELL THOSE OF T. EATON CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE, ,'E MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOW ANCE ON YOUR E Y. BATTERY REPAIRINCz AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- ETYLENE WELDING. ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE OLD BATT- . Mon Beau Zurich The World's crop of will ,be nearly 400,000,00o' ,1$ush a' below that of 1923 `according to first of- ficialestimated ,from wheat gro- wing -countries. With thin; decr- eased production the demand will )probably equwal that of last year unless higher prices limit, the 4 - mend in Europe. The death rate of Great Brit- ain; during 1923 was the lowest ev- er reported, being, only 11;6 per 1, 000 for the entire population. -In- fant mortality alsotouched its lowest ever, recorded figure' during the yieale with a rate of 69 per 1',00(1. Britian saved 45,000 babies' lives above the average of the first de- cay of the present e ear ' *aaaa®ass+aseseee.eofecoat<a aatameasouseeare eseeeea :,`t. n i 1 0 S Lovver t8 on orr�ti.gntecl Galvanizer, 74 Iron Roofing • :.0 ar O s ' .a 28 Guage,Ordinary, at • • 25 romper « 100 Square Feet s t Go Cli ZU V Da Gr PoCo 1313 Wi iH Cr W ' SCHOOL FAIR DATES , rrie ... nton .. - RICH , arna , Sept. 18 shwood .. ... .. and Bend ... Sept.19 ;rter's Hill ...... ... ... ... Sapt.20 'borne .. Sept 22 nth Sept. 25-26 Sept. -12 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 ngham 4n;sall editon _.., inchelsea ette _.:Sept 29-30 .Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 3 A -car of timothy anti grass seed arrived in Vancouver via Canada Pa- cific Railway from Toronto ten days after an order had been wired to the Ontario Capital. This consti- tutes a record in service. In' architectural style the new V At least ;40,000 harvesters Basilica at St. Anne de Beaupre will will be be a combination of the Roman and required to garner the Western Can the Gothic.. The steeples in 'front ada wheat cro this 'season, accord- will be 225 feet high and including ing to information, received . at those in the chapels the new Basilica general. headquarters. 0f thus num ber approximately:.20,000 ;1tTill have to be ,secured from Eastern: Canada it being thought that the remain- der can be'supplied by the ' three Prairie Provinces and British Col- umbia, The reports of the High School exams, are out and seemingly few in this district have been 'successful in passing in all the subjects;, this may be. due to the more harder exams and the closer 'narking of the. papers. Among the, (success- ful ones we mingt make mention and congratulate Mr. Gerald Bed- ard, son of Mr and Mrs,: • •Dennis Bedard of the village, who attend- ed the Collegiate 'at +Chatharn, Gerald passed in all eight Subjects taking honors ip four subjects, . AMERICAN FOUL BROOD • • • • _ • °3; Standard, guaradteed against ,. 28 Gauge �,out..�.. an red ru.l ,, for at least 20 years, 1 3-4 oz. Galvanizing per square foot, at • a, $6.75 per 100 Square Feet •1 • PIREETEiw:iLOCK ZUittiCh, 00 9t atoi a( ;irr ;;;nrstrAv ' Alp Mtia essioessoie rovia lcoo.) of Owing to the rather serious ot.t break of American Foul Brood in thie bus of .thus County;, and par- ticularly that 'section lying betwe- en Goderich, Auburn and Clinton, we. think; it advisable that `the pub- lic should know more of its 'serio- us nature: This .disease, 'if unin'ol- '.sbed will soon wipe out whole, apiaries and spread rapidly fr+onn beeyard to beeyard. The disease spreads chiefly by owners noir knowing tie disease and the well - Ing of ,colonies from yard to yard,` without being inspected. All bee keepers should acquainted theni- e l've swithl the Dee bisease Act of 1920. It is no elisgra,ce to get (Foul Brood int your tyard, hist it is a disgrace to keep it there. use will contain twenty-six altars. The honor of running the first ship into Montreal harbor from .the ocean fell this year to Captain Ed- mund Aikman, commander of the Canadian Pacific steamer "Boling- broke," a freighter. The "Montrose" of the same line was the first vessel to carry trans-Atlantic passengers into the port in 1923. • The number of strikes and lock- outs in Canada during 1922 was 85. The number of working men in- volved in the strikes was 41,050 and the number of working days lost 1,975,276. Approximately fifty per cent of the time lost was in connec- tion with the strikes of the coal miners in Alberta and British Columbia which lasted from April till the end of August.tr Topping the grain shipments from St. John of the 1921-22swinter sea- son by almost four million bushels and establishing a record for the port for volume in a single shipment. for one vessel, the 1922-23 grain business .through the Canadian Pa- cific. elevators up to May 1st totalled 15,249,261, bushels,® The single ship- ' c&t'g'o of 359,7.93 bushels.eeord was made. on all- wheat o �4!1'3t 1t; 9 1 The store with the Liberal Cash Discount FURNITUR • We have again m. owed our F arm- tare m - tore Stock into the place formerly' occupied by T. L. Warm, 'aud ars now in a position to display 'same Metter' than evar. Also a Full; Stock. of'. SEASONABLE IIARDWA: SUCH AS SAP PAILS, SPILES, WOVEN WIRE FENCING, ANS ' ALL OTHER GRADES OF WIRE ; COMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDW.ARW SEE OUR LINE OF FURNITURE, bF WE .• BAVE NOT IN STOCK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GET IT 'FOR YOU.. SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO A. MELIOK: Hardware 8c Furniture. Phone 63 g /2 Per Cen• PerAnnumPayable H1f4,&I Huron & Erie Debenturela are ` 1 issued for $100 or more. Interest begins from' the day your money . is received. ' Debenture -Owners and depositors) have FIRST claim upon every dol- lar owned} by the Sixty -year-old Huron & -Erie Mortgage Corporat- ion -Totalling over $26,800,000+.:. Applications for Debentures are accepted at any time by - •i MY MOTTO; -SERVICE AND SAFETY Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Painting. and Paper Hanging Tine Dbminaon Express bas lust effected a shipment from Hamburg to Kobe, Japan, in 32. days. The average time consumed between the blame two points via the Suez Canal is 49 days, and the saving thus made by the Canadian route will be of great importance in helping make this. country the road between Eu.. rope and the Orient. ) I am in a position to do any kind' of paper hanging, painting, graining and dec orating. H. EICKMEIER, ZURICH - ONT. . • d' Huron. The total value of the pelts of fur County bees produce honey enough bearing animals taken in the Do- !ea;ch year!' to a for the maintetp- Minion during the season of 1921-22 aI pt' O a► 0 0 w afce lama repairs' of our County was $)17,488,800, an increase over 'Highways, Let rag' not lose tins the previous year of $7,287,2'73, or i (revenue. When' you l7uy osx :sail 172 per cervi„ skid the number of pet of all 'kinds was 4,866,790, an In- crease over the previous season of wo 48 per colt, These figures com- a pelts of animals taken by trarp if rise _ . p p re anzrwaaL�; arch b d as' �ofr ears and pelts bees; whet( you. know of the preas- ence of ,diseasc; when yoti 'strong ly-Isosp«et disease, comrnuniea.te with the Provincial 4-ij iarist. 0. A. 0., Guelph:, or your loea) Depart/. meat of :Agriculture, 0linton,,' Ont; DR. JOHN Wim' - ' CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN Heavy Shell. Frames to Your sit Lenses at $4.00. Broken SNai11 Rimis Replaced while you - Spectacles Complete large lamisalg $2.00 upr Main St., EXETER, Phone It AT WALPER HOUSE, ZUR 'Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. for d� a 4. 4. 4. Do I O KflOW THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE POR GOOD' PRINTING 4. THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING + - INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; S7"ATIONFRS,ATEI�EHUGHNTS ` AS LETTERHEADS BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND ' �ST THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFACT URERS •OF"tGOUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN Wipe PLY ANY .QUANTITY AND SIZE QF CHECK' BOOBS THAT WE CARRY IN 'S.T,OCX WRITING PAPERS, EN`VEi O: ES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PA.PERS, CARBQ T of TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAMer- 'ATIONERY, -NOTE .BOORS, RECEIPT 15001KS 1/41100, SrZEs, FOOLSCAP, TCC., .HTC. THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK IOTi ro, WITH. GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INS FOR 6c1i4$+ GER Qi7ANTLrrIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS' . 4. 4 4' 46 4. 4. 44 4. 44 + THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS. tfiSMERCANTILE PO Si tt% AND A F- L GENERAL AL 4' PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY • •