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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-04-07, Page 8• 'Elf;lit ZURICH ERALD Sprin e We had ve have a fine array 'of newDress Materials on hand at prices reduced about fifty per cent, from formerval- ues, Also new cotton. Goods. such Prints, ginghams, galateas, sbirtings, cottonades, etc., all at loner prices. SergesandVelours Fine Dress and Suit serges in various colors, 5i in., wide value at $2.50 a yard. Velours and ot- her wool goods for Spring coats at from $2.25' to $3.75 per yard, New Voiles and Orgadies Figured and Striped Voiles in light and dark shades and new designs, also fine organdies in plain colors. We take pride in our fine showing of these goods now on hand. Como and see them. MEN'S WEAR Now is the time toorder your new Spring Suit or Overcoat. We have a complete range.. of samples to choosefrom, for made -to -measure suits at right prices. WALL PAPERS See our new Wall Papers for Spring. We made a special ef- fort to obtain the very newest designs in Wall paper and have a good variety on hand to show you. J. A den er's wor Dept. new stock of Field and Gar - seed now in. Also Gardin- Calf Meal; Timothy Seed No. 1 purity at right price, also small lot of Alsike Clover Seed. Get our Prices. A FULL LINE OF FRESH GRO- CERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. 81. so 41.++++4 ++1 +++++ € 1++++.14++f+ +4. ;4;•;-+;+14+++11414 6F 410 F ee :1ax Ceed We have a limited quantity of Fax Seed ,suitable for feed pur= it poses which we will sa ;tat avery I reasonable price. F. KALtrri'Cl_ aS0 0. PHONE 69 +++++++++++4. +++++++++++++-1.++++++++44++ ZURICH .5. 4. 4. .5. 4. 4. 4. +. FROST FENCE Good News to the Farmer The past Two Seasons we hare been supplying our many Customers with Ring Lock Fencing. Having, just received a largl Car of Frost Fencing, we will be able to supply the Public with a much better fence, A. Fence that is heavier Galvanized, Better Lock, More Coil and will stretch up i.ritire evenly than any other fence. We carry all the leading Styles in Farm, Hog and Poultry Fence: ALSO A FULL SUPPLY OF BARB, COIL AND BRACE WIRE STAPLES, ETC, CALL AND SEE OUR PENCE BEFORE BUYING ELSE: - WHERE. -OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. " IF THESE GOODS DECLINE IN PRICE BEFORE APRIL 1ST. YOU WILL GET THE REDUCTION. E DO PREETER BLOCK • ZURICH + 4. 4. 4. .t• 4. 4. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. i"telciY-1:`)-WO-Lr 1).1kN011t Ble0S. Clthn (NTSFUTIIINC17 13 sEs Dress, Work, and Outtog Trousers for Men, Youths 0d01.42,(1.1 Clothing 4( and Boys Our Trousers arto' to be had in staples and fancies in all wanted shades of dependable materials. The Prices, too, are in accord with condit= ions. Buy now! ilv• "--;.7„,..., BT Thursday, April 7th, 1921. t t7 13R Pliocluce taken in exchange fal Gotis ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST One of the- oldest businesses in Clinton was discontinued last week when Cadttelon Bros. disposed of their stock of groceries, etc. The Cantelon Bros. have carried on a retail grocery and wholesale pro- duce business in Clinton for a num- ber of years and have been am- cngst the town's largest shippers. It is repOrted that some rum- ors are being spread that Mr. G. Holtzman of Zurich, fire ,and wind insurance agent, has discontinued to insure for weather and storm. Parties so informed should con- sider where it comes from. This is entirely false, as Mr. Holtzman wishes to advise the public, that he still represents reliable Cotrip7 anies and is doing business.• KRUEGER - HORNER, t•Beaver Meadow Farm" 14th Con. Hay Township, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday March 30th, when their daughter Myrtle May, became the bridb of Elmer G. Krueger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger, .of Hay Township. The ceremony was performed by Re. F. B. Meyer and was vitnes- sed by the immediate friends. At fivo o'clock the groom. Was .met under an ar.th of evergreens and 'white drapenings, arranged in the parlor by the bride, who en- tered leaning on the arm of her father. The bride was becomingly gow- ,necl in a costume of Taupe Satin Chatmeuse, with pnk and bugle bead trimmings. Mrs. Albert Horner played the wedding March at the beginning of the ceremony, and irttle Miss Jean E. Horner, nriee of the bride, who was daint- ily attired in pink silk, acted as ring Learer. Af ter heartiest con- gratulations to the young couple, the guests numbering about thirty sat down to a dainty wedding lun- cheon. The happy couple will reside on the fine farm of the Pride's parents, 14th con., and hav,.: the best wishes of a large circle of friends, while the Herald joins in hearty congratulations. MARRIED Krueger -Horner -At Hay ToWnsh ip on Wednesday ,March 30th, Miss Myrtle M. Horner to Mr. Elmer E. Krueger, both of, Hay Township. BORN Gingerich-In Hay Township on April 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. •Sarn Gingerich, a son, Cantin-At St. Joseph, on March" 31st to Mr. and Ms. Jos,..Cantin a daughter. Dewey -At Grand Bend on Mar, 31st„ to Mr. and Mrs, Simeon De-, wey, a son, Smith -4.t Hay Hay Township on Mar. 31st to Mr. and Mrs. Sohn A. Smith, twin boys. • Gaiser-At Dashwood on March.31 to Mr. and Mrs. E. Gaiser, a, da- ughter, Morenz-At Dashwood on Mar. 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank llorenz, of Detroit, a daughter. tbiED . Beaver -At Exeter On' Friday, API'. ",t++++++++++4444444+4.44+44+4Ve.444+44.444.4,444-4.4-44++44++44;; 1.9t, Mr. gamilel BtA.v@r, ip hie 4.7ncl year, :• • FOR SALE I have a quantity of good short stove wood for sale opposite the `Zuricl., Garage.. A. Foster tf-39 NOTICE. I am now in a position to do all kinds of paper hanging, painting, i graining and staining work. Also keep a large assortment of sena- pies of paper and can have same in short order. Satisfaction my '1Vrotto. -Carl Blumenstein, !Watirsi.9• House, Zurich. HENSALL GREENHOUSE We keep a supply on hand of cut flowers in season, also potted p1 - ants, Beganias, Primroses and Cin- eraras, Gladolion bulbs. Tomatoe plants in season. Funeral wreaths furnished promptly. tf-37 JOHN ZITEFLE, HENSALL BRONSON LINE, Mr. Jacob Schwartzentruber is on the sick list. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Kipfer of Dixie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Erb. Mr. C. S. Zehr of Wellesley pre- ached two interesting sermons in the Bronson Line church on Sun- day and has returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schwarizen- truleer, who spent the past week at New Hamburg and other eak- crn points, returned home on Sat- urday. Nr. Chris. 'Beehler of UUsborne, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Erb one day last week. 10,000 KNIGHTS TO MAKE PIL- GRIMAGE One of the largest prilgrimages ever held in North America will take place on Sunday-, April 17,th, when 10,000 Knights of Columbus, many of them from the U. S., the ethers from the provinces and cit- ies of Canada, will visit the Crypt ef St. Joseph on Cotes-;Neiges Montreal, and the venerable Frere Andre, sacristan of the shrine,kn- own throughout the Dominion from Acadia tot the Yukon as the "Miracle Man of Canada." MOD Canada already has her miracle shrine of Ste. Anne de Beau -pre in Quebec, which for years has P('1l an object of pilgrimages sec- ond only- in importance to the Minna of Our Lady of Lourdes in the Pyrenees. The shrine of St. Joseph is the most recent of all wiraculiou8 shrines, dating back only a decade. It steeds oppo- site the Seminary ot the - Holy Cmss on the. outskirts of Montr- eal, on the top of the hill called Cote-des-Neiges. Frere Andrew, who is credited with having performed hundreds oE miracles by devout pilg•rims,is 7E; years old, Nis name in the world. is Bessotte, a-nd he entered the seminary al( a lay brother with duties as porter. He carried on special devotions to ..St. Joseph, and his intercessions were soon re- putecl. effective. ron‘ the or- iginal hut of St. Joseph on the hill a magnificent white stone shrine has grown,. Inside of this shrine cluster• of crutches, trusses etc., bear witness to physical cur- es, The IC. of C. pilgrimage of J. 10,000 to the shrine of St. Joseph 1, I A 7 r Frere Andre en April 17 will a ae ctn toyistitute one of the great rel., 87 • -if igious evollts ot the year, Any one not having taken advant- age of our 7 Day Sale, will_ always find good bargains in Hardware and Furniture at our store. Give us a call and be convinced. We are offering Peerless woven wire fence in all styles at below catal- ogue prices. You are protectnd on any decline in price until April lst. Binder Twine We are Booking orders for twine unitl the 1st. of April 650 feet to the pound is the only Brand we Will handle. And any one putting in their order will be protected in case they run short in Fall. lAs we ieitend carrying only a. limited sur- plus. Our prices will be announced as, soon as possible and will be as low, as any quotation you. may receive elsewhere. PHONE 63 UN New Styles! He Cloths! ew Priced Spring and Su mer The "BROADWAY" Brant Correct Clothing for Men Let us take your measure fwcan up, to date S1L1IT ot Clothes, Or Stylish Over Coat with a Guaranteed Fit. Hundreds of Sam's, Ales to chose from Produce Wanted., ButerickFashions