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Zurich Herald, 1926-04-22, Page 84� t CN 0Kwd.40 LL PAPE Make Cheerful Homes The great advantage of Walipaper is that if offers a range from which to choose the right decor- ation for every room in the House We invite your inspection of our urge range of patterns. We have now in Stock 68 designs in the different widths namely 18 -in. 22 -in. and some of 30 -in. patterns. Our Prices are Right. Come and see J. GASCHO & SONS Produ‘ Wanted Phone 59 Zurich's Garage Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs GENUINE FORD PARTS 1afUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION: TIRES AND TUBES WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS V. B. L. BATTERY EP IN NEED OE 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. WE MARE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT- ERY. BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO iREPAIRiNG EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC- lETYLEN E Wl+.L DING. ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE H. Mousseau Zurich •ASM•••••••••••••••••••••r•••••d••••••••••••••••••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • are :. • ev. • IFurniture Needs 1 We wish to advise theublic that we have added a few more lines of furniture to our stock which we have already carried, and 11 in a position to supply almost 1 erybody's requirements. WE ARE SHOWING A NICE LINE OF DINING ROOM p BED ROOM FURNITURE, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, KITCHEN , : CABINETS, SPRING S AND MATTRESSES, ETC. ETC. IN AND SEE OUR GOODS, FURNITURE' UPSTAIRS. s • 0 AND • • • • • • • • • M • • •• • • • • • • •ee••s•li$••••••$•••••• OTHER LINES WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FROST TIGHT FENCE, SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS, GOODYEAR ALL KINDS OF ,GLOVER SE ,;DS, ETC., ETC. •. • Te appreciate o pp your Patronage • ISTADE ZURICH T. • CALL LOCK TIRES i The auto which wars iso long o the road's t.ais Winter, is now ve eromineat with the nice dr roads. ft 1•y y ea 0 n, n t Ir' d GOLDEN WLDEING • Air intc.'osting• event took pia at the home of Mr. and Mrs .Ge Canipboll, Stanley Township, o Tuesday, Abri) lath, 1926, it be ing the celebration of the Goide Wedding anniversary of Mrs. Cam hell's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rob W. Turner of the 'same townsh, Mr. and Mrs. Turner were anarrie on Hie 15th March, 1876 at Osborne, Devonshire, England, and 'sailed from Liverpool for Canada on April Gth, arriving at Bayfield o April 20th and have resided in S 'anley To,wnship ever *nee. A unbroken family of four tonsan ,two daughters, with their husband and wives and nine grandchildre together with !several •friends an neighbors who have known Mr. an Mrs. Tulner intimately througho the years entered heartily into t spirit of the event and :succeed in making it one long to be rem ornbered in the hearts. .and mined of those present. The dining roo was beautifully decorated in many and gold and the sittingroom '1 green and gold. At 12 'o'clock they entered th dining room and partook of beautiful prepared dinner. Th ,afternoon and evening was .spe,, in games, speeches, etc. Amon then; being an address from th groom a&m ad. responded to by aad dress from the children. The tam ily are as follows -Mrs. Geo.can bell, John and Fred Turner, Stan ley Tp; William Turner of Wind 'sor; Robert Turner of Goderich and Mrs. Gilbert Freckieton o Exeter,. Many beautiful and use ful gifts wore received among them being 'several gold pieces and Che- ques. The groom's. gift to the bride being a gold orange i:Io�asom wedding ring. All returned home in the early hours of the ,morning feeling it a time long to Lbs rem- embered in the hearts 'of those pr- esent. The guests numbered' a- bout fifty. HENSALL SPRING SHOW The South Huron Agric. Cociety held its annual fair at Repeal' 'on }1pri1 13th, the day being bright and the . warmest lot the year; th- fere was the largest attendance.seen 'in -many years and . neo' Fair has, ex- celled it in numbers 'of entries, and excellence of 'stock. HORSES Aged Clyde .tstallion-F, .Colquth- oun Bothwell; Jhon ,Wimmer, Ez- etor, W. McLaron,•n!.•Hea1. . " Aged Stand.Bred stallion -A; Stewart, .Exeter; E. Oeuch, %prick. Heavy Draught Team -A., Sin- clair, Kippen G. Lowery, ,Sealorth C. Siem.o•n, Hen'sall. eIIavy ••D, mare in foal-13roadfote Brotn. E. Spr- boat Kippen, A. Buchanan. 3 -yr. lod-W. Alexander; 2' yr;. old -W. .W. Chapman; Agricultural team - T. Forsythe, N,. Keys && 'Sons, G. E. T11!osnp!son. A.gric. mare . in focal -J. Hay; , W. W. C'hiapina.n;E Jarrott. 3 -yr old, .Agr.-S. Thomp ton, C. Siemon. 2 -,yr, old- , ' J.• McLean, Kippen ; Foals= -T. Flake, W. S. Broadfoot, C. Hudson; Best matched team -Alex. Sinclair Gen. Purop. team -mW Decher; Ca rriage team -McLaren & Hyde; Sin gle Carriage horse -J. B.. Lavis, Clinton; R,. J. Scott, Ross. Love; 'Roadster team, -G. E.:,.Thiomp�ion,; Single Roadster -John Decker, G. E. Thompson, E. D. Oesch, , C., iSie- mon ; heavy gelding- -:Broadfoot 'Bros. A. Sinclair, G. Lowery. Sp- acial for best light horse -J. Decker Light 2 -yr. old filly -J. Park, A. Buchanan. Boy's judging comp- etition -R. Soldan, G. Elliott, Bili A chibald, .R J. Doig, Clarence Sm- illie. n 11- 11 d s d ut he ed s m e n e a e t g �p f CATTLE• Aberdeen Angus bull -E. F. Klapp; heifer -H, C. Soldan, E. F. Klopp; Shorthorn bull .1. Smillie; Shorthorn bull, young -J. Elder, M. Crich, J. Elder; Shorthorn cow -J. Elder, Crich, J. Elder; heifer - 111, Crich, W.- Pepper, M. Crieh; Butcher beast -M. Crich, W. R.Do- vtgal; 'Baby beef -H. Kaercher, M. Crich, E. F. Kloop; Dairy 'cow - W. Sangster, A. Buchanan. Boy's ,fudging Competition - Lorne Klopp, Bertram Klopp, Foo- ter Pepper, Lester Fisher, G. Ell- iott. ; SCHOOL REPORT S. S. No. II, Hay for month of March. Sr, IV-Dontinac Jeffrey, Marie Charrette, Dorothy 1".)ucharmo, Pre- 'ci]le Ducharme, Sr. III -Gordon Smith,' Ruth Hen thick, Anthony Masse, Irene Char- tette, *Raymond Kading. Jr] III -Clarence Lafromboite. • Sr II-Denni!S Charrette, Laird Hendrick, Lucille Jeffrey, ,Arnel Di'sjardine, Avila Ducharme, Nor- man Sarara!s, Maxim Jeffrey, Regis .Ducha rms. Jr. II --Richard Masse, , Marie Siemon, Marie Laframb'oilse. Filet -Ther taa Maslse, Mray Disja ,line, Marie Masse, Rosalie Dueh.- arme, Leona Lafromboise, Trimer -Maxim Ducharme, Eva Masse, Cherrie Jeffrey, Alphonse Massa, Thiotse marked * were absent for one or more examt, M. HaNaldi Teacher. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) Butter lb., .. 40 7;,g.g,s.. ,,. ... 20-21-26 Potatoes per bag Dried apples tb. , Wheat Barley Buckwheat Flour.... ..... Shorts per ton,._ Bran per ton.__ Hogs'ewt 9 1,25 .. ...... 60 65 4.75 375 ..,34,00 32.00 13,00 It meets your needs Swift's Red Steer Fertiliz- ers are made to meet the needs of all crops and soils. Our list of brands con- tains formulas espeoially adapted to the requirements of every crop. Use Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers on every acre and secure biggest yields. Simon Greb ZURICH' - ONT. Authorized Swift Agent Western farmers' Mutual Weather Insurance Co. OF WOODSTOCK THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY CANADIAN COMPaN Y DO- ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO. CASH AND BONDS ON HAND $85;429,61. G, Holtzman—Zurich AGENT, ALSO DEALER IN LIOH- TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSURANCE, tf-34 1111 nery We have a fine showing of Easter Bonnets and 'Spring Millinery OUR SELECTION NEVER WAS BETTER and LOOKED MORE PL- EASING. SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR t MILLINERY AT THE HAT SHOPPE ZURICH, - ONT. Shop 'at" 'north entrance of Bank Block. SHOP EARLY AND GET FIRST CCHOICE Vera V. Siebert STANLEY TOWNSHIP. There passed away at hips hiorne at Marlette, Mich., last week, Aus- tin Stephenson, eldest ;sOn of the late Thomas Stephenson. He was born 50 years ago on the Go- shen Line, Stanley and moved with his parents; to Michigan when quite young. He is survived by. ihi's wife and one daughter, anidhas a large number of coutsins and rel- atives in Stanley Tp. Mr, Eric Elliott :of O'sh'awa, on of the, late Edmund Elliott, it com- ing to hi's undo, Robt. Elliott on Babylon Line, this !spring to as-. oitet him with work on the farm Mrs. Nott, of Owen Sound, who was attending the funeral of her ;sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Hildebrandt at Hensel] a week ago, spent a few days last week with her dau- ghter, Mus. Jac. McClincchey, Gcdshen Line. Rev. Wni. O. Robinson, whohas been attending Toronto "University and hats finished his course there left last week for a trip to Eng- land. He, was accompanied by two 'of his fellow 'students and ex- pects to be away about three months. Mi and Mrs. ;Elliott of Calgary, Alta., are visiting their friend, in Stanley„ Mr .Elliott Wats ja son Of Mr. John Elliott, Torruerly of Stanley and, latter of Ca rbury, Many. i. d, 1 1 Thurw(1oy, April 722nd,, 1421 0110 _..'.x UT 1U* 411\Writegkl,_ oil' I`, _, .i,;;r '111141 Kr 1 d1 )111111110A ill ,.!!.II!Ci,,,(j11 ,1111 the following reasonla,; - Ths a'trength of the knot Isla its double crimp, the line and stay wires are crimped to Lit into each other rn a ,aoeket malt ing a knot that ha non-tlippable in each :direction. This feature alone is of vital .importance, The whole knot is of the same guage as the rest of the fence thereby guaranteeing rid week spots when a real test comes. The whole knot in• the Peerless fence is ;of the same hart wire whereas many •dither knots conisist of ,a piece of soft and. smaller wire wrapped around an upright. The Peerless knot }being the perfect part of a circle does not injure the wire* in any way and allows the air to circulate through and di any moisture on the wires thereby removing the first cause et rust. The knot in a fence is put to .the severest tests ilbs railway and highway officials. The Peerless knot has wide( ataod all these tests and has proven entirely eati'afactor7 to eery way. ENCE Peerless Galvanized fence has, been used by the Ontario Gov. ernrnent on Highway construct. ion in various parts of Ontario, as have thousands of our gates. The kno*, in our Peerless fence is one of the few knots which the railwaycolnappanies will accept for Johnston & Kalbtleisch Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 1/4 5 Per Cent. s. With First Mortgage Security Huron & Erse Debentures are authorized by the 'Governm- ent .as a trustee investment for executors. They are isanecl for $100 or more for 12 months' and longer up to li years. These Debentureu provide a convenietn, aImple form of fs- vestment Over $14,000,000 is now invested in this security by Can- adians.. Have you $10.0, $500 or more on deposit that ghoul& ears more interest than you are now receiving? _ MORTGAGE CORPORATION T _ `e Huron 8 1rie Applications received at any time by - Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO ;-SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? LL? Painting and Paper Hanging LET US DO YOUR PAINTING, GRANING, PAPERHANUIN,. & DECORATING. WE MAKE IT A MOTTO TO SATISFY OUR CUS- TOMERS WITH EVERY JOB WE DO. TRY US ON YOUR '" XT JOB. J0EN WARD Drugless PractiG..u. eer and Optician EXETER -. Phone Le H. 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