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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1921-04-14, Page 841 i Page Eight ",�f a!U RXC13 l EEALD Sprin Smmr G.ds We have a fine array of new Dress Materials on hard. at pricesreduced aboutT fifty per cent, from former val- ues. Also new cotton Goods Ruch as; Prints, ginght nes, galateas, shirtings, cottonades, etc,, all at lower prices. Serges and Velours Fine Dress and Suit serges in various colors, 51 in., wide value at $2.59 a yard. Velours and ot- her wool goods for Spring coats at from $2.25 to $3.75•, per yard. New Voir ad Organics - Figured and Striped .Voiles in light and dark shades and new designs, also ,fine organdies in plain colors. ' We telae pride in our fine showing of these goods now on hand. Come and see them. MEN'S WH AR Now is the time to o:•der your nee Spring .Suit or Overcoat. We have a complete range of ,samples to choose from, for made' -to -measure suits at right prices. WALL PAPERS tl.rocery Vert.. A new stock of Field and Gar-. den seeds now in. - Also Gardin-• , er's Calf heal, Timothy Seed No. 11 purity at right price, also small :lot of Alsike Clover Seed. Get Prices. See our new Wall Papers . for our 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. . CERIES ALWAYS A FULL LINE OF FRESH GRO- ON HAND. AN NOir 1 T 9 urich's We have moved our Stock back to DUNLOP, DOMINION AND AMES-HOLDEN TIRES AND TUBES TO CLEAR AT (SPECI.AL PRICES.) WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED IIASSLER SHOCK ABSORBERS. INSTALL A SEI' ON YOUR FORD, AT OUR RISK FOR TEN DAYS, AND IF NOT SATISFIED WITH THEM, BRING THEM BACK AND WE WILL REFUND YOUR MON- EY. GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE STORAGE BATTER- IES. WE ALSO ALLOW FOR YOUPt OLD BATTERY ACCORD- ING TO CONDITION. BATTERY CHARGING, BAT'.IERY SE.R•VICE. ALSO AUTO REP- AIRING, ANY MA!!.:E OF CAR A SPECIALTY, A COMPLETE LINE OF GENUINE FORD PARTS. GIVE US A. CALL. our old Stand, and ai'e now ready for business with a complete Stock of Mousseau Zurich PHONE No, 103 -,14++++++++++++++++++++++++' +++++++++++++++++++++++++:' •1•+Dr++++3•+ 4 I FROFENCE •do Good Ne.., .ws to the Farmer i*:* 1The plat Two Seasons we ha.>e been supplying our many ; Customers with Ring Lock Fencing. •` •Having Just received a'l.ti. •. CarM 5' ',of Frost Fencing, we i• 'a' will ba able to supply the Public with a much better fence. t ee A, Fence that is heavier Galvanized, Better Lock, More Coil and will streteh up more e v'rnly than any . other fence. We v ,i,41: carry all the leading ". Styles in Ferns, Ing and Poultry Fence4.. ALSO A FULL SUPPLY OF.4 BARB, COIL AND BRACE WIRE T. R STAPLES, ETC. 'i' CALL AND SEE OUR FENC^ BEFORE BUYING ELSE- ' + WHERE.—OUR, PRICES ARE 'RIGHT. 4. .+i. IF THESE GOODS DECLINE IN PRICE BEFORE APRIL 1ST,, $ YOU WILL GET THE REDUCTION. t sr PTRLOC�CUlel-i"4. STA E EI Ready -to -Wear DENOMY 1R0 Thursday, April, 14th,1921 ClothingGENTS FURNISHINGS Clrodternedgf P� :ee TROUSE'? 5 Dress, ' Work, and Out;..::-. Trousers for .Mei... Youths and Boys Our Trousers aro 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! EBT lir Soo Padua taken in .ezchaaige for Goods ITEMS OF LOCAL INTE The government is appointing enumerators for the taking Of the census in April, and needy re- turned. soldiers are being appoint ed wherever possible. REST Hensall Spring Show. The Toronto Daily World `gave up the Ghost last Saturday morn- ing, after publishing a daily since 1889. The Mail and Empire have taken over the plant. • Mr. J. Decher Sr., can be at hie four-year-old colt, 1. ster, having won several first one second, at the spring The competition was as high eight in most cases. Referendums cost •money. not conib;ne an anti -tobacco to be effective say in fives with the bone-dry vote next also an anti -gum v ote, in fore ter ten years? Then the' would be clear until we,. a_r eeeee for anti-kissing.—Ontario Jour in foal, Dr. Moir and second., .W Wi k`n en.— - rr. o'd Agr. ge ding or filly, T. N. Forsyth. -2 -yr. old. Agr. gelding of filly flaoed in 1919 W. J. Petty.—Heavy draught or Agr.. colts foaled in 1920, Dan Brin tne2e, Dr. Mo'r.—Gen. Purpose teen Robt. McLaren, • John Decker & Son, W..W Cooper, Ross Johnston Specials ;—T. W. • Palmer, for best Clydesdale stallion any age Robt. Mur•'o,h_.— sea—Owen Olt n Geiger, .foe proud best Percher stallion, H. C. Sol- pad- !den.—T. C. Joint ,for best cani- s and age or roadster shown' on halter, fairs. i Thos._ Yearley.—Geo Brock, for as best Agr. of Draught .colt shown on halter, T. N. Forsyth.—Cook liy Bros. for best Aar. team, W. Berry =ote I CATTLE . Aberdeen. Angus; 13i11 calved years, ;after Sept. 1919„ H. C. Soldanand April , second.—Heifer under 2 -yrs, e. of-' y' , II. C. cogs+ Soidan,-Shorthorns; Aged bull, A. W. Ellerington.—Bull calved after Bek: 1919, T. N. Fors r nal' pper.—Coiv, A. h' R m� Pe d a W Pepper. ---Heifer W. d,n'W. e bu- Pepper and second._Butcher ste- sdayer or heifer, grade—A. W. Eller - inked ington. • Judge, W. D. Sanders, well r Mr. J. Gaseho and Rev,' F. B. tune Meyer have added to their stock the of high class• Anconas, a male bird from Ratz Bros., Tavistock, ont. At the Winter Exhibitions • in col i Madison Square Roof Gardens, o re_ New York, Guelph Ina Toronto; es ;. the Ratz, Bros. gained numerous hey first prizes for their celebrated visit .stock. and the COUNTY NEWS tu- Hon. Mann. Doherty ' milke cow in. front of the Legislati'. ildinga in Toronto last < Tue morning inaugurating the D ]More-1Viilk campaign. It is to have aminister of agricul who isn't above helping with chores when called upon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmer Stratford, accompan:ed by tW 'alive children,• had a narrow cape with their lived recsntly.T were. returning home, alter a with relative -3 in Dashwood. , when about two miles east on Thames Road, their car turned rtle. Mrs. Zimmer, who was the ;front seat was thrown thro the 'windshield, sustaining a on the lin; and a badly bruised hip and lep1 while Mr. Zimmer Was ei•.ined underneath the car. He, howe ver, managed to pull himslef out tons he luckily escaped with only a few slight bruises. The children escaped without injury., in • Rd, H'eks. of Usborne, has sold ugh his 159 -acre farm to Mr. Thomp cut son, a neighbor. The price be- ing $15,750. ..aoderich has not been collect- ing enough to pay for their hydro, and the Provincial Hydro Comm. has presented a bill for $3,180.09, a ' d interest of $285.63 for power. This represents the difference be- t,ve'r• i the cost of power used and the a nousit collected. Goderich cois'3;acted for powera t this was inceeased to $43 $37,now it wilt go over $53. - Mr. and Mr3. :Robert Parsons, of te.ley, announce the ens g me exit of their youngest daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, to Mr. Jos- eph Calvin Ferguson, of Usborne Tto I ]tin nisei -lags: to take place in Ap- LATE JESSIE LEHMAN Ls the passing. of Jessie Lehman 'it the. home of her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Zanfe Blake, another of the family of Hay Township's pione- sr,s ]elves us. Deceased had b^':i ailing a number of years, of which tins•: she was mostly bed world. She was of a loving ho est and pleasant disposition; the by making boon friends with Whoni she came in contact wit So her Lehman settled and cleared`` heme•' on the Bronson Line, whe they lived or forty-seven year then moving to Zurich where d resided until three: years age when she male her home' 'with her tneliter, Mrs. a C. Zalsle where sale went peacefully to sleep on Monday, Anril ' nth, 1t the age of 87 years, 8 months eyed 23 dive. Deceased 'was nr-deceased by her.husband by eight years, amt three Of her tast- ily have also passed away There remain.; to mourn her loss, one S7;i Mr. �viillarii Lehman of Cal- edonia. Mich.; Throe daughters, Mi'i. H. C. Zipfe. of Blake, Mrs. C. Boasenberry of Fair.. Grove, Alt; and Mrs. Rousseau of Fargrove, Mich, Tho funeral was held this Wed- nesday afternoon from • the lin . aa•1. the end came only releite .her of the sufferings of this n- SPORT NEWS i'e- hl BAS7B,1L, WILT, HUI/ AT me sixty years ago, she in Husband, the late Abraha cd ' GODERICH AGAIN m Judging by the activity and in - tenet shown at Goderich spr ng by the basei,a l I a this I Ise fans are look ins players oitlie. see aforwar•1 to soin�e ' weal baseball this summer. „- 'seeped si derabie changes to the diamond are under way, and it is also pro- posed to erect a grand stand. Prospects are exceedingly bright for Goderich having a :fast team, and fro n rumors of oat from oilier neighbaeing t ewn ; it may be gath- ered that when t he,Huron County Baseba:l League is formed, Which is hoped will'• be soon, something new svi'l bei seen in the class shoran for former years,--Lonlon Free .Pre se. Winghini's baseba'1 club, chain - os Mr. and Mrs:"H..t . Zapfe, :lake to Bronson Line for interment, Rev. I'', Ii Meyer of Zurich awl pions at the North We.lington Le- ague, are now fatly organized and have a much stronger tenni than that which won last year, 'he, club Would. like to arrange erhibit- itio:n games with any fast team either away' nr.at horti•e. •Anyone is Mg a good gable communis, to with the •secretary, HC Gray, inghani, Ont; NV en. R, A, Lund . late!], y of Varna oific- a i 1 W� wish �o d��w your at- ten�zon to a fat Sea.sonala.i1.0... Lines Peerless Wire Fence (all Styles) Peerless Wire Gates, Staples, Etc. Martin Senour line of 100 per cent. pure paints., CHINANEL LINE=' OF VARNISHES AND STAINS NEW PERFECTION OIL. STOVES 'AND OVENS FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES \ GARDENING•" TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. SCREEN WIPE, CLOTH, SCREEN DOORS, AND WINDOWS. POULTRY NETTING AND FENCING, LAWN 1VIOOWERS, AUTO TIRES, TUBES AND ASSCESSORIES. Fresh. car Can. Portland Cem.elt New Barrell of N o. 6 Ign. batteries BOYS' COASTER WAGONS;F CFL 1., LINE OF BEDS, SPRINGS, AND MATTRESSES, CURTAIN TOLES, WINDOW; SHADES, BASEBALL 1sATS, GLOVES .AN.I) BALLS. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL L11'iE LINE OF MACHINE, AND CYLINDER LUBRUICATING OILS, POLARINE, AND MOB- IL -Ba ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPER, 13UILDERS' HAR- DWARE, AND TOOLS, METAL WORK IN GENERAL IS ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES, NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL. ORDERS TAKEN FOR BINDER TWINE. The Store r'tb the Liberal Cash Discount Lie' Pith HONE 83 NOTICE. I am now in a position to do all -kinds of paper hanging, painting, graining and staining work. Also. keep a large assortment of sam- ples of paper and can have same in short order. Satisfaction my Motto. —Carl Blumenstein, Walper� House, Zurich. tf-39 P ., µ ; a7. LY COSH'-C.PA: Q(ECUTIVE ion Book-keepe s Smell phe j` y tPho a e ishing for act, vancement tO qualify as account:uit. Home stud* traini,y„not interfering tirfth your present occupy. tion. Boo;det free. We have trained more Cert fied Tubi;: Accountant; than has any other institu, tion. We have helped hundred., of others secure good onling, -pns do:is. .Ve can help you. ni -ro- do 'r a ;.o•intr utr eoc`rt 1 o—R�t l nroa6n • New Sfylee New Cloths! New Hula Spring and Summer . The "BROADWAY" Brand. Correct Clothing for Men Phone 87 Let us take your measure for an 110 to date .SUIT o€ Clothes, Or a Stylish Over Coat with a Guaranteed Fits Hundreds of Sa m - pies to erose from Wanted.. utero ''ashjona