Zurich Herald, 1925-04-23, Page 841. I le 11': ct
Li LEIB'S
We carry the old
reliable Wats o n
Foster's Wallpap-
ers again hi Stock.
Pleasing designs,
and quality a n
prices hard to heat_'
Let us show y o t1
our Samples.
New 4 yard wide Lin-
oleums now opened up
4 patterns to choose
from.' We have also
floor oilcloths in differ-
ent widths and a full
range of Congoleum
Rugs in all sizes. Get
our prices.
Seeds! Seeds
We have the following new Field Seeds.
MANGELS, TURNIPS, CARROTTS, SORGHUM, TLMOTHY SEED,
MILLET, SEED CORN, AS WELL AS GARDEN SEEDS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTT:ON.
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Produce Wanted Phone 67
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Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
W1'TUiNE FORD PA.RTS
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF, DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
U. B L. LTTRY
IF IN NEED OF A BATT.P+,RY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAC1E.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. BATON
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD pATT-
ERY.
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING,
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
ll IVlousseau Zurich
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SPRING TIME!
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We have received a full and corn-
S Acte line of Br Turps, 1. usher, Oil, .�o.r.�s, .
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1 Lead, Sherwin .,Williams paints,
Van+ is1.ies, Stains, Fillers, Enamels
and Auto Paints. All there are the
i old reliable paints at right pries.'
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WE HAVE TIlE GENUINE FROST •LIGHT LOOK WOVEN re
FENCE, DON'T BE MISLEAD BY INFERIOR GOODS CALLED •
e ,TTJS'T TEE SAME OR JUST' AS •
• GOOD, AS EVERY ROLL OF FROST i" EE•CE HAS ITS FROST e
WE BA.V:iJIT. • ALSO 13AB13 WIRE, STEEPLES, BRAO'E •
WIRE, ETC'. •
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GET OUR PRICES
ON CORRIGAT'I D GALVAN •
IZRD IRON ROOFINCx 'COUNCIL
'a STANDARD AND ORuINARY AT RIGHT PRICES,3'. WE ARE
THE ROOFING EXPERTS
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Till IRES. TIRES!
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SLAKE. f
The, regular meeting of the 1N1157:
Rol on Send Will be. held in the ;ell
urea). on •Saturdn.ndOrnoon, rl;tixal
25th, A good attendance is rc�
quested.
Mists Alice. M•eye s !spent a few
days. 'lash week with her'Jsi'steeElrs
M, Browne
Medics Bichoid Den:oniy ,. land
Alvin :Welt ere 'rater cr'eclr'honvt after.
,spending the awi,nter in ;Detroit.
• M. and Mrd..Val. Gerber, Sr-
slpent the ,week -end wit1 ..friend,#
in,, Calectonia.
CREDEVEN
Evex+ett and Herbert 4Hai!sit of
Detroit were holiday visitors: at the
home of .their parents,'Mr. and Mrs,
(Fred Heist.
-EMrsl. Chas. Zwi.cker and Gerald'
'spent the hldoiyast with. 'relatives
at New Hamb as g.4 `
Rev. anid Mrs. W. Y. Dreier at
tended ,the conference at Hanover
the. past year, and are again stat-
ion.ed at Crediton for the third,
year.
. Rev. Me. McTavish Was in Ailsa
Craig East week conducting a seE.
iesi of 'Special -services during pas-
sion' week.
Mr. and Mrs(. Ezra Oes"rioker and
Miss 'Eva. Oestriker of Windsor.,.
were (,Holiday, visitors at their home
here.
The+ local branch of the Wom-
en's •Ins(titute netertained the gr-
• and 'moth'ers of the community at.
their :meeting held on April 7th,
in the Inetiitu,te Hall. The roll call
was resipn;odecl .to by reminiscences
and ,Mrs. G. K. Brown gave a talk
ottr pioneer life which was much
enjoyed iby all.
The oratorical contest (under the-
-auspices of the W.M.S.'the Ev-
angelical church on Friday, Even-
ing last was a mare treat for those
who heard ill.The five young lad-
ies who' took palet. in: the contest
certainly* excelled themselves and
held the audience in rapt atten-
tion while the various numbers': we-
re being given.
EXETER
Mr. Higginbtolkam, of Calgary
visited with Mr. and -Mrs! Campbell
Wares.
Principal E. J. Wetbley is ip
Torontd attending the annr al ,con
vc.ntion of the Ont. Educational
association..
Miss Myrtles Willert, ,who has ,be-
en residing in London for several
weeks, returned to town last week
and has resumed duties tin the Oen-
tral hteoi.
Mr .and Mrs. Jack Roixtledge of
Dutton: QV otored up and visited
with the litter's parents, .j4Tr. and
ElEs, Wm. Rivers, Miss Jean, Ross
returning with, them. " ,
Harold Kuntz of Windsor, spent
a fewdays with his parenits, he
also motored to London where
Miss Dorothy Kuntz is receiving
treatment at th:e hsopital
Brune Medd, .who has completed
his third yejar at the Agric. College
Guelph, is visiting alt his home
helre.
Hy. Lawretnce, teller at itheBank
of 'Montreal, has been transfered
to the Goderich branch land Mr.
.Thorn of Woodstock comes here. •
,The^'tuxus boys numbering tw
,Xenty fmtoored to London erne day
Xrecently and visited McCromicks
candy plant and enosume'd nearly
a day's output._
The •remannlsi of the lateMrs. A.
W. Wright, who died at Alma, Mich
on'April 7tli, weee brought to T7tc-
eter and the funeral held -CO ^'thea
Exeter cemetery- for interment.The
dO1ceasd was the -elder tdaughter
of the -late-Were Carie,"formerly fo
Exeter land ;was[ in ber 84th year.
The death of Elba John Hind
took pla,e+'on Wednesday :last at
the -home of her daughter, Mrs. L.
Fletcher, Althotegh deceasedhad
not eniaoyed goodhealth Ear :some
time her final •illness had lasted ,
c'lily ahout Et weak. Her' maiden
nain•e! was Elizabeth Manley and
the was, -int her 188th year, ~vias bron
in England ,:Ind camel to :Caned.aret
the age 1a -six, ' i
COUNTY NEWS'
• Dugald Eova of Exeter, passed
away on Easter Suncla,y at. the age
of 75 years sad u month.~`, He -was
up' aii,d around, in his accustomed
health on GoodFriday and •'w;rs
Inreparin,g to gooet, '4vbhexl he
was, stricken, with paralysis which,
left Thine in a bad condition. He
had lived in Exeter ithree, years,
was bronl- in W. Williamsi and for
' E apaa, a' sid+erit • of Park-
hill, where he was ti blacksimith by'
trade.. 1
Mr. ancl Mrs), J, Erotic of Cen-
tralia celebrated ..tli,eir golden eyed
ding atiniversai•y no • April ;EWE
Over thirty guests w'er'e time
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anti a meat ,enjoyable ,line was
~spent.. They were married in 5t.
Marys 50 elar& ago'.
The'funeral fo -Sarah Jane Jones
a highly esteein.ed pioneer ,of . Tu•
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ekoismitb' whosie death oecured on
the :ala lion,astead, c ti, iApril fitly
f a lowing a weelt's it
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'" . wiE I a Ines(~, ,,ht the•
which' ,age a f ss years, w t of
• g y � , htch o r, place
i t
on Ap .r 110,1 lx onn St, ,James R. C.
church to';the'eemetlery, TEel de-
ceased was born in ,Dorchester, Eng
where :she' married the late Thos.
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l,�.ittei' per �35
t' a,:tatoes per hag 1
.Dried apples lb, -
Oats
waeloY
lauekwht . 80
(Flour cwtoa. 4.00 to X5.2
Wheat .. . .1.95
Shrots pee ton i . 34,00
Bran pdr ton + 30.00
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Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather .Insurance Co.
OF' WOODSTOCK
Carry an Insurance of ovex
$27,000,000. Number of Policies in
force .11,287. Paid Loaisee in 1928
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 KENDS
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OF FIRE .INSURANCE. tf-34
NOTICE `
TO THE PUBLIC --TO 'whom it
may, concern. As (:here has been
complaints sent in concerning par. -
ties giving cider or other wines
outside of (their private family. In
future such will be prosrecutedi
Signed -W. 'T‘ Fellow, License In-
spectroe, Huron County.
FOR SALE
Quantity of White ,Blossom Sw-
eet Clover Seed,, also 12 bushels of
timothy seed. .Apply to Aaron
Oestricker, 14 mile north :of Dash-
wood, Phone 10-58.
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Lane; who passed 20. years 'ago.
The death Eaok place of MrE
Alex. Perriso, Grand Bend, whose
maiden name was Mabel Anges
Green, she had been ailing for
none time with heart trouble and
was up and around until a few '
days previous to her dleath which
took prafee ox Good 'Friday mern-
iti,g at•.tEe, a,ge:'of 32 years," 11 mon-
•ths+ and 6 days: Mrs. Perriso was
a, .l ind neighbor and will be mis-
lead—be many friends. She leaves
to mourn; her loss her husband and
two '~-mall children, besides her par-
ien'tlssirde few.. brothers and one
sister. • ,,.
A distiesisinfg fatal accident oc-
,cuie�d at,lee'farm of J: F. McMann,
Huron, ,Rd.' East, adjoining ,Seaforth
on Sunday .afternoon last, when
!mayror. Eckert lost, his life, In co-
mpany with lei's couskins, the boy
had been fooling With a 22. Effie
in the barn, when a bullet became,.
lodged in the barrel. After try-
ing for scme time, unsuccessfully,
to, dislodge it, Clavor ;poured the
powder ;from a shotgun, shell into
the -breach, fintneding to blow the
bullet out. It is supposed that
01E15.0—Nyder was prematurely disch-
argewd, and the grin exploded, the
lock being blown' into hiE left eye,
entering ',the brain. He ,wan car-
ried •to the house and medicalaid
iM nediately summoned,, but he
never regained .cnsociousness.
He was. 13 years of age.
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An, unusually early ,spring found
the farnrgrs inethe middle fo seed-
ing, for 'the date of the annual Sp-
•ring Fair el the Seaforth Agricul-
tuaal Society held on Thursday of
last tyeek. This, however, in the
face '1p par;eet weiyther and the
fart• that it was the day beofae a
h:oliday, did not have a very ma•-
1 e 'iel of feet on the ;attendance as
tfi:eeie was a very large crowd:
Peter 'Case lead the iniefortune e
f:exv 'days . ago,' while visiting at the
home 'of ijohn, Et, Glenn, and driv
ing •iaoe of the horses( with one
Rand and ceErying o.` wail of 'sap
in the other, to catch his fdot on 1a.
root. End an falling fractur"e a cou-
ple- of this ribs.
Jos. Hagan, who ,13„as' been spen-
ding the winter here, left for Wind
Soi•. He rrhtends' building E. num-
Eel' of hnuees{ in ,that city this earn
tier.
Mr, Ai 10sta'on,g,-'London Govern -
Meet „egg inepeetor was in town
the xlthee day 'getting in touch
with •our- local, egg dealers, and
,gia•ing inatruc'tione on lege, r.rad-
ing. All 'e d,ealere in Hensxll
rur`7.st stal't,gradng. ..
On Wednesday evening last Me.
,a
<t xl 1411 s. 6Van,'Olce •o.f near Heron -
dale, lost ,their dweljing by fir-,
'WhrcE broke -out from, the, cbininey
Haar',the ;roof and where one of the
ttniebers• of Ehe'1amily• saw smoke
pairing '"thr"ough. "Althea,. ?tif
Oka quickly, got alaftl,ei•r up and
dila'ail; lies -could to -put the fire out,
i,t.:,still continued to burn whiere he
could no tgeiUbe ,waiter to lilay on
A; maid in a ;very. sh,oi't time the
ldweliing fell a prey to the roaring
,llamee.` , r
ly April 2Jrct, 1925
The Store With .the Liberal Cash O senu t
AN3�OUNGENiEI�T
WE HEREBY, WISH TO AID VISE MEI 1VIANY' :CUSTOMERS
AND FRIENDS THAT WE HAVE FORMED A PEIVENERSHIP
TO TRANSACT THE HARDWARE AND FURNITURE BUSIN-
ESS FORMERLY' CONDUCTED BY MR, A. 1\ E:LICK, AND SOL-
ICIT- YOUR CONSIDERATE' PAI'HONAGE, AS WE PURPOSE
TO GIVE OUR MANY CUSTOMERS THE BEST OP SERVICE,,.
BY 'SELLING THE BEST OF GOODS AT REASONABLE PRE-
CES.
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A. MELICK, rA, KALBPLEISdfl,
I HEREBY TAKE THIS PPPORiTUNITY TO., - THANK THE
MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE
AND PATRONAGE GIVEN 1 THE PAST, AND ASK YOU . TO
CONTINUE 'THE SAME AT THE OLD STAND.
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A. •MELICK.
SUPER-TBST GASOLINE
WE ARE APPOINTED SOLE RETAILERS FOR ZURICH (FOR
THE FAMOUS SUPER -TEST "BEST BY TEST" GASOLINE,
AND AEE ERECTING A NEW LARGE FILLER FOR AUTOS
TRADE. GET IN THE WAY OF USING THIS SPLENDID
GAS AND YOU WILL HAVE NO ,OTHER.
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
Meliolt
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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Fire Illsurance
Po your five insurance policies
adequately protect you in these
days of high cost of material and
labor?
BRING YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS- TO ME FOR AD-
JUSTMENT. I RAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS WHICH
ENABLES ME TO HANDLE ALL LINES OF INSURANCE'
IN ANY AMOUNTS AT REASONABLE RATES.' BE CARE-
FUL AND AVOID FIRES BUT PROTECT YOURSELF • IN ,
CASE FIRE SHOULD DAMAGE OR DESTROY YOUR PRO-
PERTY.
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO; --SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You (MADE YOUR WILL?
Painting and Paper flanging
LET US DO YOUR PAINTING,
GRANING, PAPERHANUIN • . &
DECORATING. a WE M:1KE IT A.
(MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS-
TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE
DO. TRY US •ON YOUR NEXT
JOB. •
EICKMEIER,
ZURICH ONT.
DR. JOHN WAIU
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTICIA,F°
Heavy Shell Frames to Your owaS
Lenses at $4.00. Broken SE .
Rims Replaced while you wail ,
Spectacles Complete large .le>r $2.00 up.
EMain St., EXETER, Phone 76
AT WALPER HOUSE,, ZURIC
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,III, INVITATIONS AND. ANNOUNCEMENTS
+ 4,.THAT WE .PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH
AS LETTERHEADS, BILLUEA.DS,;,,NVELOPES AND '`
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THAT WE AREh AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFAOT
URERS OF COUNTER CHBCK BOOKS, AND CAN SUR-
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