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Zurich Herald, 1925-03-26, Page 8p*g4` IR r h • kBRIVALS 600 Spring is drawing near and you vvill be anxious to begin your Spring Sewing., - �;•��!uk!Mr.;,yy-tirMrn.,�,,vz•11.^+ . _ . :--v'41�+ •� '".o'Y� a'm ..a Y4e's'S'..>`6u"•.aS%.:'�i'"+h'!'vj�t^-�•�L'C'•N OUR .STOOK OF STAPLES 'IS NOW COMPLETE AND' WE INVITE :YOU TQ LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINES, SOME .OF ;THE 'DESIGNS• ARE GOING OUT L -\.ST, AND IT IS HARD To REPLACE SAME. SQ COME ,,NOW AND HAVE FIRST CHOICE. NEW • PRINTS: GROCERIES Gran. Sugar, Redpath cwt. 7.75 Brooms, e.:eh 43c Pink Salmon, Kiitie Brand ... 19c Prunes, 11 9c (Vtrhite cups '& saucers, dtz. 1.35 Our (prints are No. 1 quality, In- dego Dye,guaranteed to :givesat- isfaction. AMANA.. PRINTS This ,jis the old reliable German print, 'extra kheavy weight, fast colors, 1 yd. wide at 10e. yd. We have only 5 pieces on hand and will not bo able to procure any more this season.—Come Early. GINGHAMS In New and pleasing designs, al- ways servicable, can be used for so many (purposes. 32 -in. Ginghams 30c yd. :CRETONS, CHINTZES For quilts, comforters or drap ery purposes•, entirely new patt- erns. Come and see them. We have also new Chambrays; Gal- ateas, Nurses Cloth, Denims, 'Cot- tonades, Rock Fast and Standard Shirting, Grey and Bleach Cotton, Nainsook, Lawns, Longeloth, Cam- bries, at reasonable prices. J. G SCHO & S ° N Produce Wanted Phone 6'7 Zurigh's Garage Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tuls, Repairs AND CTENUINE FORD PARTS JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS ' rr n TIA as odit aka RI A fraT IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOTJR PATRONAGE. WE GUARANTEE OUR Pl3ICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON CO., 'AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE YOU SERVICE, WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- • ERY. BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- ETYLENE WELDING, 1! f; o t ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE 1-15 ty Doses Zuriah *5' oosecaus lu636ias:'QwDooulfgiiouseisseeeili ecemoo^r+a"!,Quoseas , i AS AS•LINE , • i WHITE nozz i 0 • di •We have a Carload of the famous • •E White .hose Gasoline in Drums, it • which .•r.... will 111 ..... 1 _ _ barrel lots. i • r 3 THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PUT IN A SUPPLY BE- PORE THE 3e GAS TAX IS PUT ON, AND WITH A' PROB, w NOW AND 0 . 0, 0 0 • ,w ABLE 2c. RAISE IN PRICE IN SIGHT: I3UY SAVE 5c. A GALLON. i SEEDS! rc, SEEDS WE ARE IN "JHE MA' .KET TO BUY AND StILL ALL KINDS 0 OF. GRASS SEEDS, ANY QUANTITY. IVB HAVE JUST :rEC- ii HIVED A LARGE QUANTITY FOR SPRING` USE. — ORDER : NOW • ISTADE &I DO is • iss to ZUFtiCFP. • ONT i•s sisofils+1mioosi acei1meiiMlNi 0041,l6i410.440 w*".AO**44 ,MM' _-1. x N, 11:1t'1''Fi t!ii1'.At STANLEY 'l .)WNSH1P. .• Tb•er 'pass+eta cl i;i-'z)n Sat tclay March 21st, at the h„ur!3 of her son ale, Nelson ;Keys, Babylon Line, Airs. A. Ke('yslat the :roe of 85 ye- ars.' ''The d+eceas e.i had dean in Iter 'usual health; 0.•1•1• the end 'tante quite-, unexpected, She has ;spe at most of .her Mere/ Stalaley, being only 11 years old when her fan•,i1y •earns to this .co -i 2, t y.• Later she' was united a, e irriage to Mr. .Andrew :Keys; \v h•, pre -deceased h;.er about 23 -years .rgo, They had a familyof 3 sone ,Q•a. , T. -and Nel- ;son, of the Baby's , {Lille„ 'and Hy who died 39 • years leo.- . Mrs; Key was a Woman;•.o.f :1,+ tat r,fu1 christian characters loved ,it:el 't•t;seected+•'lal all who knew her....( d the n einorg%• of her kind a'1:i tote:,rg :.mi-nistrat ions will long bo cherished 'by •her uric ds and acquaintances. The funeral was held ori Tuesday to Bay field ,cemetery, her pastor, Bev. J. Durrant officiating. (Death. called another former•re- sident of Stanley list week in the ;person. of Mrs John+;r:on of Can- ton, wife of Mr, John Johnston, who till a few ,;years ago. resided on their farm just -west of Varna. Mrs. Johnston had reached the agie of 78 years and 9 months. She. was a sister of Mr. J. Moffatt -of ICippen and Mr..Sam (Moffatt of London. She leaves besides her husband a daughter, Mrs. John- ston of Clinton and s, son Welling- ton at elling-•tonlalt Varna, the funereal took place to ;Bayfield cemetery on :Saturday, Mr. Calais:. Renran, who is quitting the farm has. purchased the cona. forta.ble little home at Wagner's cor ner from Mr. Sara 'Bopp. We will miss Mr. and Mrs. Remail from our neighbrohood, but we hope that they may be 'wired many , years' to enjoy their new home, free from the strenuous activities of thefarm Mr. Chas; Far•:luhar. of Seaforth has purchased the. fine 17:00 acre' farm ion the 2nd .Con. of Stanley from the estate of the late Wa1tEr Stevens;, He gets possessionithis Spring. Mr. Farquhar formerly farmed no the Parr Line, but a few years ago he sold his farm and moved to Set -aorta -a' He is to be congratulated on securing this fine farm, Miss Alberta Fnilay of Blake is • spending a few days with Mrs. Elgin. -McKinley... • MA KET$., (dorrected every Wednesday) lige 21-25-28. i!•.ittoi, Roy ' lb. 35 C'utateies per hag `, . 750 Dried apples lb 4 Oats 'Barley ...,. i eekwheat Flour taut Wheat Shr ots :psir• today 'Bran, liar ton' Hogs s..; BAYFIELD Mrs. J. Stewart ni' Stratford is c isiting her parents, Mr .and Mrs John Pollock. Dave Sturgeon returned Ito the 'village on Thursday last .to pre- pare for the fishing season. rlarence Pollock, spent several days in. London lass' week. ;Oliver :Goldthorpe is .;visiting, in London;. lRev. A. Macfarlane is able..to be out :again. Ro is not, able to take charge ;of his work, • The sympathy of the community is taxtended to Mr. and Mrs.' Win. Sturgeon in the death sol their in- fant son, wie''.n„ 1 Lloyd. After three week's illness the little chap ;succumbed on Friday last. • The ladies) of the Methodist ch- urch held a social on Tueysda Mar. 24th. (Supper was served in the basement, after which the Rev. R. Fulton (Irwin of Seaforth gave a lecture ton "Your Unruly tMember.--e The. Tongue." • %-IEN°1a I.I.. Levi Rands was ;'taken to Lon- don last week where he was op- erated :on. in a hospital. Mrs. Grrincly, of \Detroit, is' here visiting her brother. Geo. Gram. Miss Catherine' Sills, 'London,was the guest 01 -Miss 'Greta Lamnie. The many friends 'of Geo. Case are pleased Ito see Trim about a- gain. Mrs. B. Cambell, sof Toron;pto, was here Spending the week -end with her pa.ren(ts, Mr. ,and Mrs T .Mui doter, • Miss' Margaret Douglas of Blake spent the eyeck-ond at the. hong of Mr. and Mre. aWrn Forrest, ''Tuck ersmith, The many friends of Mrs. Geo: Gramm (will be. sorry tto hear that she i sill: Jas. Driumnlrnid and Miss G� Moore sof Toronto, are .visiting, ltifr, Druminonld's 'parents', and. brother Earl. !Arnold McArthur of ,Vt. Arthur an old Iieneall boy, for many years visited his' uncle, Karry, 1Arnold, While engaged at ;sawing wood 00 80 80 • 4,00 to •3,25 .,. ,,, 1,18 34.00 30,00 11.00 Wet-tetI . Farrers •,:•Mutual. 'Wea er Insurance Co. OF' WOODST CK Carry an Insurance of over $27,000;000. Number of Policies in force 11,287, Paid Losse, in 1923 to amount of $56,113.20. No ass essiuent 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 EGGS FOR HATCHING BARRED ROCKS T,heenlever-stop 1aY ing' kind. • All pens mated to Early Maturing, Out standing cockerels as points of bred to:lay :smart active birds of goo dice. Egg& 50; per dozen, 15e on ;E0 dozen lots fir • over. From,:' our pens of imported B. Minorcas 'we opper a ,limited sup- ply of eggs at 50c. per dozens. Also have a few choicely bred Yrokshiie scows, ready to :breed, Splendid 'type, prolific strain,- el- egible for regiestraltion(, , E. G. Krueger, 1,.11,2, Zurich, Phone, 1-85. NOTICE ,To 14Temberas of Zurich Horticul- tural ;Society, ..Our Premium,Lists, close on Friday evening March 21, • Lists' may be seen from Mr. R. Haberer, President, or at J. Gas- cho & Son, Sto+ei, FOR SALE Quantity of White ,Blossom Sw- eet 'Clover Sped,', also 0.2 bushels of tirnotl..,� .w..d„ , ' ,Apply to Aaron Oestricker, i11 virile north.,o1 Dash- wood, 'Phon's 10-58. with a. cross+cu;t saw the other day Wm. Parker, youngest son of Mt1. and Mrs. Enoch: Parker, .had the misfortune to' get one of his hands badly 'cut, requiring a number o f stitches And dressing et the doc- -On Thursday, Manch 12th(, the toarriage took .place sat Hen;sa.il of Miss Marion,; daughter of Mrs:. Christina MacDougall to Stuart Cain pbell of St. 11'raryes, youngest son of the late Capt. and Mrs;, Carnp- bell, ilDr;. Colin( Fletcher, cousin of the 'bride performed the ceromo t y'. They'will reside on the groom's ('arm wear St. Marys ;The many• friends of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Murdock were congrat- ulating thein. on Tuesday ' of last podia_ On, the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock were married on St Patrick's (Day ha 1x75 and have be- en residents of ITensel' ,for most of that period. Mr. ,Murdock is one 'of the best knov-n men in Western' Ontario. Their children were'all present: for ,the occasion. Five young men from Tucker - smith. and lHay appeared before Magistrate Petty last Monday ev- ening and \ended guilty to a cls- arge"of disorderly conduct.. , Three of the boys have,, been up before for •vnisconduet, and were fined $4 and, costs, awlthe otheij (fir • end' cost, 101' 'a total of $20, which was immediately paid,. A practice in- dulged ,in some times/ by these yo- ung mein is to drive 3 or 4 rigs side by ;'side with their wheels , almost touching their horses going as b.ard as over they can do down the pavement, and the drivers yelling at the top of their voices flays to use RTINSEi t00 PURE PAINT & VARNISHES for ,EvewPurpose - dor EverySucfice Write to .Heard orrice. Montreal For Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE •EASY+: SOLD BY, A,,. CntitOK •ZURICH 'iiliirsd,ay 11Tar.cl fete(;, 102$-••, o e The store with the Liberal Cash Disurat 1ncibatiV�. America's Leading Incubators " and .Brooders .are now sold in your own town. THE :IDEAL INCUBATORS & I EOODERS Have been the leading machin- es in •the United States' for '38 years.,, This. year •they ere - be - in; •s,old .in Canada at a, price much below other makes of. •.similar quality and those. mach- ines are built to last a lifetime. There, is only one way to make money out of poultry today, and that 10 by artificial ineu- bation and 'brooding. Get your cockerels on the market when they are lworth the highest pr- ice and your pullets laying in the fall when eggs are , the( highest prices. Cali and see these machines and be cohVill- ced. The prices are right, ICOMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE; FENCING, AUTO ACCESSORIES, .CUPTLERY, ETC., ON HAND. TRY US FOR eTINSMITHING AND PLUMBING COME TO (THIS STORE WITH YOUR NEEDS SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO A. MELICK Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 1 a INSURr; �a CE Fire Insurance Do your fire insurance policies adequately protect you in these days of' high cost of material .and labor? ,. BRING FOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS . TO ME FOR AD- JUSTMENT. I HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WHICH ENABLES ME TO HANDLE ALL LINES OF INSURANCE IN ANY AMOUNTS A`i' REASONABLE RATES. BE CARE.- FUL AND AVOID FIRES i3UT PROTECT YOURSELF IN CASE 'FIRE SHOULD DAMAGE OR DESTROY YOUR :PRO- PERTY, Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTT0;—SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? Painting and Paper Hanging See Our New SAMPLE BOOK of Wall Papers EICKMEIER, ZURICH --• ONT. • F DR. JOHN WARD CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIAN Heavy Shell Frames to Your oweq Lenses at $:4.00. Broken 8i tilt Rims Replaced while you, wait, Spectacles Complete large Ie OW $2.00 up, Main St., EXETER, Phone tIlt AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURKii • Every Wednesday., 10 a.mi, to 1111.16, HERALD OFFICE Do You no ? " 4. 4* + THAT. WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICEFOR •To' GOOD PRINTINdi 4. THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU: WITH. PRINTED WEDDING 4 3 • INVreAmoris AND,. ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT,+ CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCR 1 AS LETTERHEADS,, ;63ILLHEADS; ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTS +t' THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TW.0 LEADING MANUFAcT . 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