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Goods
Now arriving almost daily. New
Serges, Poplins, Veletas, Etc
Y iQLES
A fine lot fo figured Voiles in a
large variety of colors, dark, av
well as lighter shades. ,. .Just the
thing for,'summer; wear.
SILKS
Silks and Silk Poplins in leading
shades from $150 to $3.75 a yd.
Galateas and Prints
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Now showing a nice range of
prints, galateas, shirting. Also a'
few pieces of nurses' cloth, a ex-
tra good wearing cloth, suitable for
house dresses aprons, etc. Come
and see it
House Furnishings
5Ve are well stocked in Linole-
umn, oil cloths, curtain's, Winslow
shades, curtain poles and Curtain
Scrimms in new designs.
New Spring all Papers
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WALL PAPERS NOW TO HAND.,
BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS FOR ALL THE DIFFERENT RO•
OMS
OF YOUR HOME. WE TAKE SPECIAL INTEREST IN WALL
PAPERS, AND WOULD LIKE TOSHOW, YOU OUR SAMPLES Ar
ANY TIME
J. Gascho & Son
Zurich's Garage
We have installed a complete eq uipment for charging Storage
Batteries, and are now ready to give you expert battery attention.
TRY US FOR SERVICE ON FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING,
AND . NOTICE "RESULTS. ;ANY MAKE OF CAR A SPECIALTY,
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Zurich
LOCAL: 1VIARKETS
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(Corrected every Thuisdayr,.)
55
Egie4 43
14
,3.50
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1.00
1.60
Buckwheat 1.45
'Flour ...,..... 6.00--; 00
Bran ... 50.00
Shorts 55.00
Hogs .....: ....... .. e0.90
Butter
Dried Apples *-
Potatoes per1bag.
Wheat
Oats '
Earley
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Rev Yager of Dashwood called
on friends in the village on Wed-
nesday last.
Mr. J. Steinman and so.n of New
Hamburg called on Mr. W. Call-
as on Tuesday.
Mrs. L. C. Lipphardt, of Handel,
Sask., arid -Miss Ly*Pian Platt "-,4f
Brussels visited.relatives and fri-
ends in this Vicinity recently. They
left foe their respective homes, last
week,
Mr. Casper Walp er is moving'"
into the Hotel he recently purch-
ased from A. Johnston & Son, and
will `soon be in a position to give
the people of Zurich and vicinity
first-class hotel accomodation.
The. death occured on Wednes-
day, April 14th, of Rev. Prof. 0.
Linke. of the Waterloo Seminary.
$e Was a prominent ,member of the
Lutheran Church in Canada and
was in his 54th year. He is sur-
vived by .hie widow, three sons and
one .daughter.
The Holy Bonds of Wedlock un-
ited at St. Boniface R. C. Church,
Zurich on Tuesday April 20th'by
Rev. Father. Stroeder; Miss Pearl
Miller of Dashwood, and meq.
Bernard Hartman, son of Mr,
and Mrs. John Hartinan, Goshen
Line south, The happy couple
will reside on the groom's parent's
farm. Best wishes and con
,.gratulations are the wishes of their
many friends,
Vigorous growth is expected in
fall wheat with this warm ram on
Tuesday night,'ahhough the strong
keen winds, which have accomp-
anied the cold soup of the past
few weeks, have been trying. Re-
ports from various parts of West-
ern Ontario seem to indicate, how-
ever, that the roots are strong and
vigorous. The snowfall is said to
have been of great benefit to the
wheat.
BASEBALL MEETING
The Zurich Baseball Club was re-
organized for 1920 at a well at-
tended meeting held last Thurs-
day evening in the Maple Leaf
Club rooms,. Mr, W. B. Colles
was appointed manager;" L. W.
Roffman captain; E. Oesch train-
er and O. Davis official .scorer.
Messrs. We B. Colles and L. W.
Hoffman were also appointed as
delegates to attend the meeting
to be held at Clinton on May 5th
at which meeting it is to be prop-
osed to form a Huron County
League: The proposal is to div-
ide the county into two groups,
north and south, the latter comp-
osing teams from Goderich, Clin-
ton, Seaforth, Zurich Crediton and
Exeter. At the end of the sea-
son the winners of the north gr-
oup will play the winners of the
south group for the. champion-
ship of the county. Efforts will
be' made to induce the Free Press
or .Advertiser to donate a . cup
fox.,this competition
'TO ,CURE THE CIGA`tUIT•'1E
HABIT
This pretty. habit can be cured
by following these • directions;
Take mixture of Limberger cheese
sauer kraut and Formaldehyde;
mix In kerosene, . shake well and
strain. Place in perfume autom-
izer, and have servant spray your
Turkish coffin nails with the mix-
ture:. After having smoked two
or -three boxes of eigs, you will
feel quite satisfied to swear off
for the good of the neighborhood.
B0RN
Brock—At Hensall, on • April 8th,
to Mr. and. Ars. Geo.: Brock,. a
son,
SCHOOL REPORT
Massey: .Barris Implements
WE HAVE BERN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FOE THE
CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN
NOTJNCB THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
GIVE US A CALL,
gasper alper
Zurich - - Ont.
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THE LEADING
HARDWARE STORE
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Our Supply of Heavy and Shelf Hardware is I
such that we can supply everybody's Requirements.
PARTIES REQUIRING WIRE FENCING TIi[S SPR-'
ING WILL DO WELL TO SEE US WHILE OUR SUPPLY
LASTS. WE HAVE A CARLOAD ON HAND, AND SINCE
WE HAVE BOUGHT THIS, WIRE HAS ADVANCED 10'%,AND
PROSPECTS FOR TO GO STILL HIGHER. BUY EARLY
AND SAVE MONEY
We also have a Targe Stock of SHERWIN WILLIAMS
Paints and Varnishes in Stock for Spring. Call and see
our Goods and get Our Prices. (
WE DO ALL KINDS OF EVE1'ROUGHING AND REPA.IRIN'G
AT ALL TIMES
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ZURICH
LATE MRS. C. HARTLEIB
Zurich and community were with
deep regret shocked upon'learn-
ing the sad news of the death of
&1rb. Amelia Schmidt, beloved wife
of Mr, Charles Hartleib, of 0 21
ildenno St., Waterloo, and formerly
of Zurich,. The deceased went'
peacefully to sleep at her home on
Tuesday, April 13th, having been
confined to her bed for only a week
with heart failure, and the end
came very sudden, at the age of 55
years, 6 months and 12 days. She
was well-known in this vicinity,
having lived here with her hus-
band for many years, until last,
fall when they removed to Wat-
erloo. This union was blessed
with six daughters who survive her
and are as follows; Laura wee,
S. E. Faust), Zurich; Eleanor (Mrs.
J. H Cantelon), Hensall; Florence,
(Mrs. H J. Siernon), Semans, Se:3k;
Etta, Gertrude and Ruth at home.
Bee:des her husband and daughters
her mother of Rodney, four bro-
thers, John Schmidt of Guelph;
Alf. and Herman Schmidt of Strat-
ford, and Ed. Schmidt of Rodney;
four sisters, Mrs. Otto of Elmira;
Mrs. Knechtel of Stratford; Mrs.
Merner of (Burmington; Mrs. Hill
of Spoken, Wash,,, also three
grandchildren, and a large num-
ber of friends mourn her loss.
The funeral, which was held pri-
vate, took place on Friday April
16th from her late home at 'Water-
loo, thence to Sebringville, where
she was laid peacefully to rest in
the Schmidt family plot. Much
sympathy is being felt for the be-.
reeved husband and family in this
• their sad hour at the loss of such
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Following is .the report of S. S.
No, 1, Hay and Stanley.
Sr. IIT i ---Gertrude Ducharme
919, Cecilia Laporte 391, Donella
Denomme 356.
Jr. III;— Dennis Corriveau 1219,
Marie Denomine a25, Noel Laporte
(absent'
Sr. II;—Willard Corrie'au 10:4,
Fergus Geoffrey 952, Lo.etta Den-
omme 839, Arnne Denomme 831,
Bernice Ayotte 826.
Jr. II;— Wm. Ducharme 1085,
Annabel Ducharme 990,-Lloyden
Denc•n'nme 896,
Sr. I;— Eva Denomme 634, Den-
nis Denomme 466,
• (A);—Lydia Ducharme 664,
Ervin Denomme 478, Lydia Geof-
frey 369, Juliette Denomme 367,
Rueben Denomme 357.
(B);—Nelson Ducharme 540, Lorne
Denomme 485, Freeda Denomme
445, Hazel Ducharme 420, Antionet-
te Laporte, Annie Geoffrey, Mil-
ferd Ayotte, absent.
Letts R. Guenther,teacher.
DRINK MORE WRIER
IF KIDNEYS BOTHER
$a;t len meat and take Salta for Bwaia
ache or Bladder trouble—
Neutralises aoida
t7rio geld in meat excites t1il llidueye,
they become overworked; get Blemish,
ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The
urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri-
tated, and you may be obliged to reek re-
lief two or three times during the night.
When the kidneys clog you mutt help
them flush off the body's urinous wage
or you'll be a .real sick person shortly.
&t'Erst you feel a dull misery in the kid-
ney region, you suffer from backache,
slek headache, dizziness, atomaeb gets
sour,
a Waled and you fail rheu-
matic twinges when the weather is bad.
Eat lees meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four ouncs
of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful
in a glass of water before ' breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys. will
then act fine. This famous salts ie; made
from the e,cid of grspee and-lemot juice,
combined with Lithia, and, has beta used
for generations to clan clogged Mdneys
and stimulate them to normal motility,
also to neutralize tho acids in uriae, no
it no longer is a sourceof irritation,
lama ending bladder weakness. •
.Tad Salts is inexpensive, cannot id -
jure; makes a delightful effervescent.
Lithia -water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep the kidseye
clean and active. Druggists here say
they sell lots of Jad Salts to folk who
tickets* in overeosaing lanes Uenktle
17..h 11 it l&Y. •trfAbl&
om
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Auto Tires- and Tubes
Ne are agents for Dunlop and Vanderline Line. Sizes to
fit Ford, Chevrolet, Gray Dort, Maxwell.
;We also carry a complete line of Accessories,. Give us
a . trial in this line, •
WIRE VENC] NG.
Large suppply of Fencing, Brace, Coiled, Barb and Black
wire. ' .Also. any style and size gates .to choose from, • We
handle only the best grade (Banwell Hoxie) Peerless Brand,
COAL OIL STOVES
. Two, Three and Four Burner, with or .without oven. We
handle only the New Perfection. Guaranteed to be fool proof.
IC'ALL AND LET' US EXPLAIN TEEM TO Yob!:,
GET AWAY.FROM THAT HOT WOOD OR COAL STOVE THIS
SUMMER,.
Dealers in B -T pumps, Aylmer
pumps, piping and pipe fittings. All
sizes in stook
Allurnin.um, the coming Utensil of all house-
holds. • 'We carry a complete Line.
HOW ABOUT THAT PLUMBING JOB, YOU WANTED
THIS LONG TIME. ALSO FURNACE, NOW IS THE TIME
TO THINK, NOT NEXT ,,,FALL.
•ICall andmake arrangements for your Cement. We are
having a car on the:road "Ca,nada Brand" none Better, Sacks
settled for on delivery in Cash,
PHONE YOUR REQUIREMENTS, AND • WE WILL
LAND DELIVER SAME PROMPTLY.
• TRY.
Order your twine while it
lasts atprices below Cost.
650 feet $20.70 per 100lb.
600 ft. Special Price 18V. ib.
550 ft. Special price 17c.Ib
TERMS;Strictly Cash.
Melick & Braun
PHONE 63
Young Men and Boy's Clothing
For the particular Young Me n who desire perfect fitting clothes
we rae showing soma exclusive styles in Greys, Browns and Twe-
eds at moderate prices.
A. full complete stock of Boy's Suits, ranging in price from $8.OQ
to $18.0e.
We also have a large variety of samples for suits to choose
from which are tailored by expert workmen(.
DE11OIVMY' BROS. - ZURIOI
Produce taken in exchange for Goods
Spring Arrivals
Wall Paper
READY TRIMMED WAL L PAPER. THE SEASON
ERING I5 NOW HERE. WE HAVE IN STOCK A. BIG
ENT SUITABLE FOR I3ED ROOMS, DINING ROOMS,
ROOMS, HALLS DEN, ETC. OUR PAPER IS READY
A BIG LABOR SAVER.
Curtains
FOR PAP.
ASSORTM-
LIVING
TRIMMED,
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CURTAIN GOODS AND SIDE CURTAINS IN CREAM, IVORY ANT}
WHITE.
LADIES' WEAR
High grade Silk Hose, a full
range of Colors and Sizes.
RAIN COATS FOR SPRING
?SHOWERS
A Special line in Gray -Tweed
effects. Smart pockets and
belts, at $10.00 to $25.00.
Silk double tipped Gloves,
1Silk: Gloves in purple, grey,
White and Black.
e>va. Via.
SUMMER KNIT VESTS
to special line to clear at 25e.
each,
Just arrived, a large new
range of nifty Crepe, Gingh'-
ams at 85c. per yard.
A Beautiful line of Gingham
Dresses for Girls from 6 to 12
years old at $3.00.
Ladies' White Voile Waists,;
Sites 36 to 44.
MEN'S WEAR
sac,"
Don't forget about your Spring Suit and Overcoat. We area
Agents for the Celebrated Broadway Styles, and have many at-
tractive Samples to choose from.
Dr. Hess' Stock food, Poultry Panacea, Louse Killer, Dip, Etc. None.'
better than the Hess Line, --
FRESH GROCERIES AND FRUITS ALWAYS ON HAND
Butterick, Patterns For Sale
Phone 78,
T. L. WURM Phone 78
WP,44.4.