Zurich Herald, 1922-05-25, Page 8P gcre Eirrht
We are ready to show you a complete
range of Spring and Summer Goods
at prices greatly reduced from former
years. Below are only a few of the
many lines we are : offering:
Heavy Wight ht Tricat ne
In Navy and black 54 -in at $1.50
Fine Botany serges 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 ... ... 85e
Ne Silks
Fine quality, ' Duchess silk in
navy, blk,brown 36 -in. at $2.50
Good quality shantung at ... $1.00
New tricollette Blouses all col-
ors at each l ,- $3.00
New Stock of window. shades,
Curtain Rods and Scrimms,
Marquesettes from 20c. yd.
to $1.75.
Men's :wear
New lot or 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.
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Phone 67
urieh's Garage
We are appointed- authorized. Chevrolet
Service Station, and carry a stock of
Genuine Chevrolet Parts
Also stock a complete line of
Genuine Ford Parts
Dominion and Dunlop Tires and Tubes
BATTERY SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. ALSO BATTERY
CHA1i,GANG.
BRING IN YOUR MOTOR CARS NOW AND HAVE..THEM REP
AIRED READY FOR SPRING. WE ARE EXPERTS 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.
He Mousseau
Zurich
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oio THE PAINTING BOOM HAS STARTED, AND WE AL- +h
: WAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OP TER , OLD ' RELIABLE " +'a' SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS, VARNISHES, SHERWILLAC, *.
oill° AUTO PAINT, • FLOOR PAINT, WAGON AND IMPLEMENT
PAINT, ETC. +
.s. FENCING—Parties requiring fenci ah should see us before "�"®"_
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ing.We handle genuine Pi oat Li ht Lock Fences, Also u a
T full line of hog ad poultryfeneescoiled, barb, brace and
*black wire and steeples, Etc. Car and Tractor owners
+'should see us about Polarine and Tractor Oils, Gasoline, Tires
:i Tithes and aecessories. New perfection Coal: Oil Stoves a +
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GENT'S • FURNISIUNGS
Clothing
tart 'Right
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easure *Thing is
rigid in every part
icubbr . and will sat-
isfg particular .mem
In every community there
are men who prefer to wear
clothes 'that are speciallytail.
ored to meet their individual:
tastes.
Hobberlin Made•To-Measure
System makes it easy to..give
every man the sort Of .,4stYle
and fit he requires.
Ordered
Clothing,
Dzi\rowr Enos.
Prod.= take, exchange for foods
BORN
Eveland-At Dashwood on May. 20
to Mr. and Mrs. W. Eveland, a
daughter.
RAIN STOPS OPENING GAME
Rain stopped the opening. game
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday) *
Bus 28
ckwheat 7 5e.
Wheat per bushel 1.45
Wheat :..,$1.37
Oats 60-75c.
Flour per cwt........ $4,00-$4.75
Bran per ton • 30.00
Shorts $36 00
Flogs per cwt.... 12.50
of the season on Thursday after- Goderich• has 7 new men
neon, as the teams had no more their Base Ball line-up. They a
than started nicel roanne"lY litre the needs. of the Iris)
Y, when
started to your down, and the. -an d
rain 's olci ,barrelg e�
Brussels lock, st9c
large crowd in attendance went
away rather disappointed, having 4.-4*
seen -only two innings played., ofBig catcher Anderson, who Iva
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which the locals:, has! considerable, on the Wingham, lineup last yea
the best thereof, as none of the " -this "aeason backatopping ' ,to
visitors reached more than second !! Ailsa Craig.
base, Haines, our star pitcher, 1' 4.-4•
had the opponents at his .mercy, II That seemed rather a hard on
and did not allow a single hit, for pitcher Haines to take, whe
while Zurich abtaine dthree hits off he n�sed once= of his wide. curves;
Garner, the fast Wingham pitcher. ; and the, Wingham batter Arnott
.Sherry, as catcher, showed him -'jumped directly in front of th
self a real good backstop, and plate and was hit by the ballan
without a doubt, Zurich will a- got let,.: base on it,
gain havea team that will be +—oL
hard to ' beat, and will be worth The Goderich "Purity Flour"
while to go a long ways to see, team claims; to be Zurich's old
play. Some of the opposing tet-•' rivals. We cannot see how the
ams have again this year. already 'county Town nine can claim this,
Trounced Zurich, that is only by when the past two years since
new •h, Ibut if they have the, League ball has been played, the
goods and can do the trick on Zurich team never was in any
gyne le'.'et, our boys wi;l gladlytake' dangey by, the Goderich boys.
the defeat. Last . year Goderich with all ita
Following is the doings by In- I imported players,, finisher in
nings;— third placezin group No. 6. e.
I INNING
Wingham—Rowson fried out to. When Arnott was sent to 1st on
2-b; Geddes fanned; Telfer groan- being hit by a -pitched ball, nod-
ded out to 3-b. gens was walked, it looked 'as if
Zurich—C. Hoffman lst on cat- our pitcher Reines was soon gett-
cher's pass; ' Siebert fanned; L. ing into distress, but the just tigh-
Hoffman 1st and C. Hoffman out tned pp and showed us what he
at 2nd on fielder's choice; Shurry could.: do in the pinches.
singled and stole 2nd; Brown sin- • 4•-4.4
gled, Hoffman and Shurry scoring An exchange has it that Jack
on the hit; Haines grounded to s.s. +Kekoa,'FIthe waiian has been tak-
1T INNING en back into the -Zurich teani.This
Arnott hit by pitched ball; Hodes is however not correct, as .. `Jack
gins walked; Garner lit and Arnot has gone back to visit his native
out at 3rd on fielder's choice to country 'for the "summer months.
Haines;Aitcheson and Cruckshank Otherwise he sure would be onour
fanned. line-up, as all ball fans would be
C.A., Rothman grounded but to glad to see him back with our
pitcher; Wur•.n flied out to s, s; ,Champions'.
C .liras fanned.
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GAMES AT H'O14IE
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The line' up;_
Wingham
Iluson 1-b.
Geddes as.
Telfer 2-b.
Arnott 3-b.
ifodgins, c.
Garner, p.
.Walker c -f.
Aitcheson 1-f,
(Cruickshank r.f..
Zurich
Clar. Hoffman 3-b.
Siebert 1-f.
L, Hoffman s.s.
Churry d.
.Braun r. L
Haines, p,
C. A, Hoffman 1-b
Wurlu 2-b
Callfas c,L
Spend June .3rd. at Zurich
Mel. Donahue of Teesavater, Disk,'
Tasker; Clinton, Umpires.
Wingham will not play laer'osse
this season.
In The opening game of tho
Big Four League, at Goderich last
Wednesday, the Purity Flour team
defeated Teeswater by 7 to lin
one of the' best gashes ever played
there. Weather conditions inter-
f'ered' with the attendance. Tees -
water, while touching the believers
scorclessetill the seventh,<. when t
they got their lgne run. -A: feat-
ure of .the game was the stealing
hortaeb v Lindsay. Both 'pitch,.
were given exeelicnt sunport but'.
The visitors lacked the punch. !
June 1—Stratford at Zurich
June 12—Goderich at Zurieh
June 10 --Stratford at Zurich
June 30—Goderich. at Zurich.
July 7 -Stratford at Zurich
July 21—Goderich at Zurich,
GAMES AWAY FROM .HOME
May 24th—At Goderich
,lune 6—At Stratford
Juno 20—At Goderich
July 3—At Stratford
July 17—At' Goderich
July 25—At Stratford.
BIG FOUR LEAGUE
GAMES AT HOME
May 18-W ingham at. Zurich
June 9---Teeswater at Zurich,
June 23-Goderich at Zurich
July 14-Winghara nt "Zurich
July 31—Teeswater at Zurich..
Aug,18-Goderid'h at Zurich
GAMES AWAY FROM HOME,
May 29 -Zurich at Teeswater
June 16—Zurich at Goderich
June 27 -Zurich at Winghant
July 27 -Zurich at Teeswater.
Aug,10—Znrith at God erieh.
Aug. el—Zurieh at. Wfnghadi.
2'ia rirsda
Ma stare with t ie L barrl Gash Ais aunt.
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Fti:RNITURE SALE
For Four Weeks Only
$8000:Stock
Of Furniture must goat prices never
heard of before. Price Reduction
from 30 to 50 per cent.
PHONE 63
A CASH OR NOTE SETTLEMENT IS EXPECTED ON ALL
GOODS SOLD:DURING THIS SALE.
•SPECIAL PRICES ON' BEDS, SPgINGS AND MATTRESSES.
--Don't fail to take _advantage of this
while the assortment is good
FRESH CAR CAN.= OEMENTCOMING IN A. FEW DAYS
MELJeK&BL�}I[JN
lloraid Job Departmen
Is al;rra ...
ys at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,.
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop-
es, Chse:c B)ok3, Pisting Bills a sp3cialty.
NDERFIJL
VAL.YES
This Store is showing you the -big
gest values money can buy to -day. W
are buying in the lowest market, and
serving it_out - -at the lowest possible
prides. -
Sport Satin, hi all the leading
Shades, suitable 'for .Shirt
and Dresses at ,pox yard ... $2.50
Foulard Silk in Navy and ,White
Black aid White, Brown and'
White, at per ydt onay ,._ $2.50
Home. Spun suiting, very popular
at the present time, yd. ..., x$2.15
See ;oeir New Line of Crepe, at 60e
Shoat Ends of colored Voiles .,
at per yard ... ... ....... 25c
Ladies' and 'Children's .Gingham
dresses at Low Pelees.
Ladies' White Voile Waists,
and short sleeves.
long
"9Ws.
Girls' School Hats at prices away
clown
Ladies' Silk Hose, Ribbed ..
colors, Black white, ' sand, g
Brown, 'ilurgandy at pair -.
top
75c,
men's Felt Bats, in all the 4eadint '
shades, , Don't ,miss to ,seethenr%
before you, buy.
Just Arrived;—New Straw Hate,
Soft Collars, Shirts; Ties, Socks,
Belts, Etc.
Men's Balbriggan Underwear,. tweea.
piece. and Combination.
B. V.d. Athletic Underwear eIeeteer
less and knee' length.
Men's Garbardeezi Coats, .a
snap( at $lieme
Men's Waterproof and Dress
, Coats, Regular $25.00 far$1k0%
WALL PAPERS
All Wall Papers toy Clear to ens$
('1 Season' at 25% discount fon
Cash.
Job Lot Field Hats; 1.50, $1, tetli,w
Blatchford Celt Meal 261bs. --$1,063
FRESH GROCERIES AT ALL 'TIMES.. EGGS, BUTTER AND LA
WAN TED.
Produce Wanted. ButerzckFashions
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