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We are ready to show you 'a complete
Vange of Spring and Summer G-oods
at prices greatly reduced from former
years. Below are only a few of the
many lines we are offering:
Heavy Weight Tricetine.
In Navy and black 54 -in at, $4.50.•
Fine Botany Berges, 54 -in wide
in., leading colors per yd. $2.35
Serges in black and navy only
54 -in. wide at per yd. $1.50
Special 40 -in serges all colors
at per yard ___ _. 85c
New Silks
Fine quality, Duchess silk in
navy{ blk,. brown 36 -in. at $2.50
Good quality shantung at ___ $1.00
New tricoilette Blouses all col --
ors at each ... _..t ... $3.00
New Stock of window shades,
Curtain Rods and Scrimms,
Marquesettes from 20c. yd.
to $1.75.
Men's Wear
New lot of mens' and Boys' Fine.
Shirts, Caps, Ties, Belts, Etc.
Aluminum Kettles
ONLY A. FEW, LEFT. 20 -YEAR
GUARANTEED KETTLE WITH
$105 WORTH GROCERIES FOR
ONLY $2.99.
J. GASCHO SON
Produce Wanted
Phone 67
Zurich's Garage
We are appointed authorized Chevrolet
Service Station, and carry a stock of
.Genuine Ohevrolet Parts
Also stock a complete line of
Genuine .. Ford Parts
Domijl! o a and Dunlop Tires and Tubes
BATTERY SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. ALSO BATTERY
iCHARGiING.
BRING IN YOUR MOTOR CARS NOW AND HAVE THEM' REP-
AIRED READY FOR SPRING. WE ARE EXPEETS ON REPAIRS
AND -CAN GIVE YOU AN' ESTIMATE ON WHAT IT WILL COST
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. IF YOU ARE SATISFIED, TELL.
,OTHERS. IF NOT, WHY TELL US. i 1
H. Mousseau Zurich
• Springs,+
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Beds, ttMSprings
fr�
• We just '
� st added to our stock
1
com lete line of Bothwell! s ]Beds,
4 s and. gMattress, Springs Ma e
p b ss, tie line we
• CARRY CANNOT! FAIL TO FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT
• REASONABLE PRICES.
1 THE PAINTING BOOM HAS STARTED, AND WE AL -
:4., WAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF THE PLD . RELIABLE
• SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT'S,VARNISHES, SHERWXLLAC.
AUTO PAINT, FLOOR PAINT, WAGON AND IMPLEMENT
PAINT, ETC,
• FENCING -Parties:. requiring fencing should see us be """�"y
� foie buy -
.
7, ittg. ,,We handle genuine Frost Light Lock Fences, Also a
foil line of hog and poultryfences, coiled, barb, brace and
black wire and steeples, Etc, . Car and Tractor ' owners
, I should see us about Polarine and Tractor Oils, Gasoline,. TiresPubes and accessories. New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves a
;+ nd Ovens. ! 1 i j t
WE AIM TO SATISFY
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Clothing
DBNOMY BIlOS,
GEIN 'S FURNISHINGS
Start
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obbirl n Made l�
measure lathing
right in evert, parr
icular and will '
isfg particularnen. .
In every community there
are men who prefer to wear
clothes that are specia[lytail-
ored to meet their individual`
tastes.
Hobberlin Made -To -Measure
System makes it easy to give
every man the sort of 'style
and fit he requires.
`1'hur3i1'l,y, MIT t.4�R, i
ordered 4444.
Clothing TiE stare %Oh tie Llharai Ca3h Discount
IDEITOIVIT BRos.
Produce taken in exchange for foods
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Elmer'Clansius` was a��-
or to Dashwood on Sunday.
Mrs. Jamds Green is at present
visiting her daughter Mrs. Ira
Moir;.
•
Misses Clara and Eva Zapfe of
Brucefield, were recent visitors
with friends at Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. Willon Ford of
near Dashwood; spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Babylon.
The maddest, womani on ,earth ---is
the one who buys a perfect love
of a hat and .sees its mate on • a,
woman she doesn't like. '
Mr. and. Mrs.: Joel Bechler .• of
Usborne, called on friends , here
this week. They ''intend' leaving
shortly for Michigan where they
will spendt he summer.
The late John Hall, formerly mer
chant 'of Dashwood, who died re-
cently in London, left an estate
valued at $128,920.24. On • the
death of his wife and daughter,
$5,00 goes to the New St. James
Church, $10,000 to the Aged Peo-
ple's Home, and $5,000 to the Wes-
tern University. Rev. McKay,
pastor of the church, receives $5,-
000 and two former employes in,
his store at Dashwood, Charles
Lindenfield of Parkhill, and John
Graybeil ofDashwood, receive
$1,000 each.
The W. C. -T. U. `met last Wed-
nesday evening, April+ 26th,td hold 1
their annuli election of officers.
Miss Elizabeth Rennie had charge
of the 8evotional half hour inwh
ich each member was asked to
read a prayer and a 'promise from
the Bible. Mrs. J. Hey and Miss
Olive O'Brien gave readings on
prayer and answer to Prayer. The
business then followed in which
the 'election of officers resulted as
follows ;.-President, Mrs. (Carrie
Heyrock, Vice -press, Mrs. J. Pre-
eter; Rec. Se^.y., Miss' Pear' Wurtz;
Cor. -Secy., Miss Olive O'Brien;
Treasurer, Miss Elizabeth. Renziie, •
Organist, Miss El•ya Heyrock;
Chorister, Mrs. Lydia Geiger.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
"'the following is the $'eport- of
of
R m IV'
10
1
Spring
p g Term,
1V—Lylyan Rose 81/ 1..y -i
an Bader 76, Lulu Albrecht -'73,
Ivan I nngblut, 72, :. Edwin ,Gascho
73; Freida Deichert 70, May Schw-:
aim 86, John Kochefs 67, Idella
Ii ,Wald 166, • Lizvie:; :Liebeld ` 65,
Gilbert Ducii.arme 62, Greta Seli-
ilbe 60,.
Jr. V—The followingweresac
cessfut in ,5 subjects; obtaining '.50
per trent. on each subjec"t;--Ed
round Bedard 81, Milton lIey 80,
Marguerite Prang •78, Eleanor Dui.
churnie 75, Herbert Kalbfleisch; 74,
Orrha IvIelick 72. Fruth McC:inchey,
72, Madeline Meidinger 71, Nora
;tau; 68, Newell .Geiger 68, Grace
Manson 68, Edgar ;Mel3ride 66,
The following faired , to make •50
on one subject only—Gertrude Sc
hilby, Margery Richardson, Thhe
odors Deiehert, Gerald Bedard.
Sr. V—Greta Forrest 78, Muriel,
lTawald .77, Clifford Talbott 74 ,
tennis O'Brien 73, Veo1a Prang 71,+
Lylyan Martin 69, Dorothy Fijitz,
63, Winnie Ortwein absent,
M, C. Milliken, principal.
Room III, for the to nth • of
Apri14
Jr. IV -435-89%. M'ldred Geiger
Hon. 513, Helen Foster 528, Evelina
Dnehsrme 526, Leonard Prang 49),
f to is hlc uiin4er 418 "CrenoDe-
Liz Ala Ito:cherit 45k Dor.-
LOCAL
or.-
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs "
Buckwheat •
Earley
Wheat
Oats
26
75c.
75e.
....$1.37
60-75c.
Flour per cwt. $4.00-$4.75"
$35.00
$ 35.00
12.251
Bran •
Shorts
Hogs
•
•
•
Souse cleaning season is here.
So is, yard cleaning and garden
making time. Now is the time
to get your lawn mower and gar-
den tools in shape.
•
othy Brenner 445, Kenneth Koeh-
ler 418, Leonard Wagner 387, Aus-
tin Hey 356.
Si. III—Mervyn .Schwalm Hon.
546, Agues Deitrich 504, Victoria
Beichert 488, Martha Heideman 487
Wesley Callfas 475, Rosaleen Sar -
eras 450, -'Gladys Melick 436, Hazel
Beclaard 431, Marcella Farwell 349,
Al'rin ' Oascho 349, Francis Deitrich
252.
Jr. III—Vera Kalbfleisch Hon.
630; • Dorothy Zeftel 491, Stella
Callfas 413, Willie Neeb 420, Eizar
1Vizusscau 412, Clarence Farwell
absei,t.
F. M: Kalbfleisch, Teacher.
SPORT - NEWS r
Mitchell has entered ` a
in. the. N:Wt}3.A.'this' year.
'The first game in sight at Pres-
ent is when Wingham is here . on
May 18th, just two `more weeks,
team.
We are told" Goderich has seven
ew' face ' n -
n s U their line:,up this se,
,sora ; wonder what they will do
'With our "sturdy "Home ;Brews",that
t'vdi that handsome cup last sear
T ^7.
The prospects in,•Wingharn. tor
the cooling baseball' season looks,
bright, • they will have kinior and
senior teams in the N.W,B.A.,,and
strong , teanis in both. The :'sen-
iors''will be practically the same
that went into the finals last year.
The, olieningg' ame of. the season
wilt be held in Wingham on Wed-
nesday l&ay 10th'' the •opposing team
being the Stratford
l,ne-r(p4
BIG .FOUR" LEAGITE
GAMES AT HOME
May1$--Winghart at Zurich°
J'yitre 9—Teeawater. at :Zurich.
June 23—Goderich at Zurleh.
,1'izly14 •Winghatia- at , 'barrel).
July $1w;-Teeswater at Zurich,.
Aul,g 18 C oderkich at ZUrich
GAMES AWAY FROM HOME.
'May 29 --Zurich at Teeswater
Jane 16.. Zurieh at Goderich
June 27 Znrieh at W ingham
July 27 Zuriieh at Teeswater.
Aurg.10—'4iiricla at 'Goderichy
r; ',s,.. urich at W1ng aim•,.'
LOOK! LO
Big Spring
FURNITURE
For Four Weeks Only
• $8000'St��k
Of ]urn•itui•e roust goat prices never
-heard ofbefore. Price Reduction..
from 30 to 50 per cent, ,
A .CASK OR NOTE SETTLEMENT IS • EXPECTED ON
'GOODS SOLD DURING THIS SALE,
SPECIAL PRICES. ON BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. '
Don't.fail `to take advantage of this
while the assortment is good
FRESH GAR CAN.. CEMENTCOMING IN A FEW DAYS
MRLIeK& BRAUN
PHONE 63
_eraid Job De aliment
Is al Nays at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,
Stationery, .Letterheads, Billheads, Statements; Envelop.
e s, -Check Books, Posting Bills a, specialty.
Big Reducti�n
Sale
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Men's Clothing, Crockery, etc.
PILCHARD
lib. tins,.7 tins for
BROOMS
Extra quality each
BRAZIL COPPER
Ground 3 lbs. for
BAKING POWDER
1 gtiart,can at.
"=ARROW COLLARS.
4 for ....—
CHEESE per pound .,
VOILES
colors short e
Ail 1 ngths yard 2,5c
TABLE SYRIJUP
5 pound tin .,445e
SARDINES `
2 large ,'boxes reg.2e. Sale 2-25c.
SODA: •BISCUITS
Loose, 2 tb`s, for _._ 35e.
45c
$1.00
35c
•
CONGOLEtlM RUGS
Size 2 -yds'. by 3 yds'Sale ......-$5:00
• ROLLER TOWELLING'
188 inches` wide an Sale, yd. .... 15e
BOYS' JERSEY
Shit, one and two piece ... $1.75
SIDE CURTAINS
Reg. `$I 60 a ' yard, Sale price • 50e.
iSILKS
Reg, $2, 2.50, Sale price •,_.
LADIES SWEATER:' COATS
1 only, Reg. $10.00 for Sale J $S.thl
1 PIECE APRON •
Gingham, Reg..40c. for .,.. ._. 25e;
SNAPS in Dress 'Goods, a• yd. 25e
ALL,' WOOL SERa"
40 inch, Sale price yard'... 90e.
• UNDERWEAR
Mans' Fleeted,, a garment ... 75e.„
75e.,
MENS' WATERPROOF COAT
A Snap $2.75,: $3.75, and $2.00
TAPESTRY RUUGS
Size 21,4x3" yards, Sale price
Size 3x314 yards,. sale price ._- $19.56 '
SILK CREPE DE CHENE
All, colors, Sale Price $1;6
Georgette Crepe,: Sale Price
MATCHES
3 boxes for
4444 35e
FEED MOLASSES
,Try our Peed Molaees at 3c. st 1134,
DATES
pounds for 4444., . 25e
MEN'S DRESS WATERPA' 0-4
aF COA',S
All go at $1.5.00
CASH OI T'RODUCE
Product Wanted. Buterickrashions