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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1920-07-22, Page 8At FOR WOMEN Colored Habritar Silks 1 yd. wide in full range of shades at per .1+1.50 to $2.00. Silk Poplins at per yard ... ...... Mayflower Silks dark colors only, per yd, ... 85c Figured Voiles, reg. $1.80 to $2, now per yd $1.65 White and striped Voiles per yard at 75e. to $1.25 Muslins 27 inches wide, at per yard ... 35c FOR MEN See our Silk front Shirts for men, all sizes at each ... ... ...$3.40 Men's Panama hats, ,fedora shape selling at ... ... $2.75 Also extra value in other lines sailor and fedora styles from $3 to $4.50 A full supply of men's under- wear, socks, tie -s, etc. at reas- onable prices GROCERY«m.` PARTM E NT THE CANNING SEASON NOW ON HAND, WE HAVE NEW FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS ZINK RINGS, JAR RUBBERS, PARO- WAX. XXX VINEGAR SPICES OF ALL KINDS. 1 m if tke to Deering mower,, 5=ft. cut; 1 y rake 8 ft.; Premier riding plow; wagon gear; 13 -tooth euitiv tor. Agent for Massey -Harris Implements Fairbanks & 1VEorse Engines; Louden Stable Equipment, and ITay Carriers. Give us a call Before purchasing elsewhere J. E, D UAR - Zurio all a;dC AT � re Zurich, on Friday Seco July23rd At 6 O'clock, p. m Sharp CREDITON AND ZURICH BALL 'TEAMS WILL PLAY A LEAGUE GAME ON THE ZURICH DIAMOND. THIS WILL LIKELY BE THE DECIDING GAME FOR THE SOUTH HURON CHAMPIONSHIP. T 5.30 O'CLOCK A GRAND CONCERT WILi. BE GIVEN IN THE TOWN HALL BY THE Kekoa's Hawaiian Glee Club WHEN SOME REAL FINE ORIENTAL DANCES, SOLOS, JAZZ, AND CLASSIC MUSIC WILL.. BE DEMONSTRATED. See Posters for further 'particulars. COME AND ENJOY A FULL EVENING'S PROGRAM IN ZURICH Zuricis's (ara Our Free Air Outfit is now Reay WE HAVE INSTALLED THE ABOVE OUTFIT FOR THE CONVEN- IENCE OF THE PUBLIC. BATTERY TESTING ALSO FREE. LET USS ATTEND TO YOUR MOTOR CAR NEEDS, h?IRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING Any make of Car a Specialty OILS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES, TIRES, GENUINE FORD PARTS. Our Gasoline filler is now installed. IL Mousseau Zuric. PHONE No. 103. :..i.++++4-44++++++++4.4-1,4444+4444++++++++++++++++++++++4÷' 4. 4. a,. 4. 4. e. +II+ 4. 44 +f+ 4. +'r 46 4. 4. 4. 46 4. +Tr +d+ Our Supply of Heavy and Shelf Hardware is such that we can supply everlybodyts Requirements. PARTIES REQUIRING WIRE FENCING THIS 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% A1U) PROSPECTS FOR TO GO STILL HIGHER. BUY EARL? AND SAVE MONEY We also have a large Stock of SHERWIN WILLIAMS Paints and Varnishes in Stock for Spring, .Call and see our Goods and get Our Prices. 4. 4. 4. 4. +s:+ WE DO ALL KINDS OF EVEPROUGAING AND REPAIRING ';+ 4+ • AT ALL TIMEIS 44 ST Eu ' : 4. 4. :r ++ +g''l'•e +i'"ll!+ ++l++g'+3'.g++3+'3 '+1+ l'+1+;'+444+°8".$+°gi+,t+ °'l++l` + '*'g:'l+7'4' `++ +'i.++i'?+ PREETER BLOCK ZURICH LOCAL MARKETS Corrected every Thursday.) ' Butter Eggs ... --- --- •-- Potatoes per bag .-- - -- Wheat Oats Barley Buckwheat Flour Bran........................ Shorts Live Hogs 40 52 3.50 1.95 1.:10 1.65 7.5017.90 60.00 65.06 ..:..18,50 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Just arrived,Melick carload & ,of cem- ent, Mr. Wellington Fee of Seaforth, called on friends in the village on Tuesday. Mr. D. Gottschalk of Bad Axe, Mich., visited relatives here the past week. Mrs. A. Egnaw of Seaforth sp- ent the past week at the home of Mrs. A. G. Ehnes. Owing to the ab once of Rev. F. B. Meyer, there will be no preaching services in the Evanegl- ical church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bettchen and Mrs. Bettchen, Sr., of Monkton sp- ent Thursday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. Silber. The. Clydesdale entire horse, "Golden Ball" who was managed by Mr. Cyrus Colosky of the and owned by of near Exeter, died last week of jiaralysis. The loss to Mr. ler is around $1,000. Mr. J. W. Miller of Raconville, Sask., who is visiting hsi mother at Dashwood, called at the Herald office the other day, and advises us that prospects for a bumper crop in the west, have not looked so favorable in years as they do for 1920. LATE JOHN GEIGER There passed away at his home on the 15th con. Hay, on Saturday July 15th, Mr. John Geiger, aged 50 years, 5 months and 14 days. Deceased was bord in Hay Town- ship and lived there all his life and hacl been sick only a few days and was about going to London to be operated when he passed peace fully away with intestinal obsrtuc tion. He was one of the real nice obliging and cheerful kind of people that win many friends, and he will be missed by all whom he carne in contact with, He leaves to mourn his loss, his sorrowing widow, two daughters; Mrs. Geo, Hopkins of St. Thomas, and Mrs. Wm.. Stade of near Dashwood. His last remains were laid to rest in the Zurich Lutheran cemetery,. Goshen Line, on Tuesday after- noon. The funeral which was lar- gely attended, was officiated 1?y Rev. II. Rembe. Much sympathy is extended to 'the bereaved in their Sad` hoar. NOTICE. OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW Notice is hereby given that a By -Law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town- ship of Hay on the 1st day of May 1920, providing for the issue of debentures -to the amount of $1896.26 for the purpose of pay- ing the. cost of telephone exten- sions, and that such By-law was registered in. the Registry Office of the County of Huron at Goderich on the 15th day of July, 1920, as number 432, Any motion to quash or set as- ide the same or -any part thereof mist be made within three mon- ths after the first publication of this notice and cannit be made, thereafter. Dated this 16th day of July, 1920' A, F. Hess, Clerk of Hay. aseba l 6 WS Baseball -Crediton vs Zurich this Friday evening, on the local diam- ond. This will be the most ex- citing game of the season. Come. The Goderich ball team played at Crediton last Friday evening de feating that team by the score of 0-1. Apparently the Goderich team has a good streak of luck or are improving wonderfully. CREDITON AND ZURICH TIE The Scheduled League game at Crediton on Tuesday evening was a tie 8-8. The game throughout was "some game." ''King" Fahner was on the firing' line of the Cre- ;iitenn team, while Kekoa was in the pill box for Zurich. Crediton will be here on Friday evening and we expect, to see something do- ing. SCHEDULE OF GAMES WHERE ZURICH TEAM PLAYS M:iy24 Zurich at Goderich won 12-3 M;ca3i Zurich at Clinton tie 5-5 Tone,3 Goderich at Zurich won 11-3 .Tiine7 Clinton at Zurich won 10-6 .1-vo15 Zurich at Crecliton won 5-2 ':;nt7 Crediton at Zurich, lost 4-6 111+i2t Clinton at Zurich won 8-1 ron29 Zurich at Clinton won 2-1 Te11. Zurich .at Goderich won 6-4 Tug Zurich at Crediton won 14-1 ;1$1! i Crediton at Zurich lost 0-15 ;0112 Zurich at Goderich lost 2-4 10120 Zurich at Crediton tie 8-8 23 Crediton at Zurich July 28 Goderich at Zurihc Eur: 2, Zurich at Clinton Aug 5 Clinton at Zurich Aug.12 Goderich at' Zurich SOUTH HURON COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost P.C. Zurichpp ',Creditor) 6 5 545 8 3 727 o�e 78 i C'liriton 1 8 -400 0;.lt 2h 7. QOM Auto Tires and Tubes REDUCED Prices while they last. Traction Tread Reg. $26. Sale $22. Ribbed Tread, Reg. $25.00 sale price $21,00, We also carry a complete line of Accessories., Give us a trial in this line, CAR OWNERS SPECIAL POLARINE PRICES AT BELOW PRESENT COST. GENUINE POLARINE (GUARANTEED) 5 GALLONS UP.4°TO 25 GALLONS AT THE REMARKABLE LOW PRICE OF 85C. PER GAL. POSITIV +'LY NO SUCH BARGAIN WAS. EVER OFFERED. (NO MORE THAN 25 GALLONS TO ANY ONE CUSTOMER. -TERMS; ST.EiICTY CASH, o- c COAL OIL STOVES T,vo, Three and Pour. Burner, with or without oven."" We handle only the New Perfection. Guaranteed to be fool proof. CALL AND LET US EXPLAIN THEM TO YOU, GET AWAY FROM THAT HOT WOOD OR COAL STOVE THIS 1 SU,MMEB, SP1-+.CIAL FAINT B_ I GTTTEN UP! Preserve your Buil- ding, in such times of high prices, and save' future expense isour National Cry. We offer Martian Smolt'. 100 per, cent pure paint for a short time°only at $4.50 per gallon only in gallon lots ,present price 17.50 per gallon. Order your twine while it lasts at prices below Cost. 600 ft. Special Price 18Xc. lb. 550 ft. Special price 17c.lb TERMS;Strictly Cash. Black & Braun PHONE 63 ,ZIN/U=SMMEdI3,===11ESSMMEASE=Mr.(21=3110SSNOLI=CEMS VOA •A Shipment of New Men's Fine Summer Shirts of the Latest Novelties for Style and Comfort for the Hot Weather. Also a fine Assortment of Men's Panama Hats to ehoose from. JFVERYTHING IN GENT'S FURN: ZINGS. RECEIVED SOME FINE SAMPLES SUITING OF •PALM BEACH DENOVIT r ROI - ZU iOH Procure taken in exchange iox Gooda g rrivals Wall Paper READY TRIMMED WAL L PAPER. THa SEASON FOR PAP-. ERING IS NOW HERE. WE HAVE IN STCGK A BIG ASSORTM- ENT SUITABLE FOR BED ROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIVING ROOMS, HALLS DEN, ETC, OUR PAPER TS READY TRIMMED,. A BIG LABOR SAVER. Curtains CURTAIN GOODS AND SIDE CURTAINS _ IT CREAM, IVORY AND WHITE. LA 1ES' 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, ISilld Gloves in purple, grey, White and Black, • EN'S*4 FA SUMER KNIT VESTS A special line to clear at 25c+ each, Just arrived, a large new range of nifty Crepe, Gingh- ams at 85c. per yard. A Beacutifnl line of Gingham Dresses • for Girls from 6 to 221_ years old at $3.00. Ladies'. White Voile Waists, Skies 36 to 44; . E Don't forget about your Spring Suit And Overcoat, .We Agents for the Celebrated Broadway Styles, and have many. tractive Samples to choose from. Dr. Hess' Stock •food, Poultry Panacea, Louse Killer, Dip, Etc. None better than the Hess Line, PRESI'I GROCERIES AND rETJITS AL11AYS ON HIND are at - Butted& Patterns For Sale Al