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Clothing -
NEW SUMMER GOODS
At Attractive Prioes1 We quote
a few here from our manylines
of goods that will interest your
Fine Swiss Orgapdi'es in Dotted
effect, kdin. wide at $1.75 and $2 yd
Plan Organdies 44in, all cos 1.25
Lighter, quality. 40 pie, " yd 85e .,
Anderson's English. Ginghame.
These are very 'fine, weave, excel-
lent . wearing quality 34 in. wide
at 45c. yd.
Printed Voiles, short- ends to clear
at 25e. ,yard.
Extra QualityDouche ss . silks in
Navy Black, drown, Sand, special
at. $2.50 per yd.
Habutai Silks, in Navy, Brown,
Rose, Mais, Burgundy, Coral, 131k.,
at per Yary $1.00„
Tricolette ;Blouses, all colors $3.00.
Voile' waists and Middays from.:
$1.50 to $3.00 Each.
Ladies' Hosiery -Juliet Brand sink
Hose in the different colors at $1.25
to $2.25 a pair.
Lisle and cotton hose from- 25e. to
85c. a pair.
Balance of stock of Curtain and
drapery materials at 25% off
Regular price.
New shipment of Men's and Boy's
Shirts. The celebrated W:G.&R,.
line. !Double wear cuff, priced,.
from $1.50 to $3.50.
AU Silk Shirts at $4.75.
A complete line of soft Collars for
y , !Summer Wear.
Mens and Boys' fine Straw •, hats
new styles. Also 1larveis!that all
kinds and sizes: A. lot of, Mens
:fine hats, your choice fol 25e.
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Special -10 only 20 -year guaran-(•
teed Aluminum Kettles laft to clear
at
$L85 each.
WARM WEATHER WANTS IN
GROCERIES
Lytles 'sweet .nixed pickles 60c. 'qt..
Brick . Cheese per lb. - --. 30c.
Limberger cheese per lb. . _ 35c.
Niagara .:Grape' Juice y :,. ... 35c
Sweetheart peanrut butter lb. 30c
Excellsor Bites per package ...15e
Victory pork&beans 10c. & 25c
J. GASCHO &, SON
DE,ISIGNER PATTERNS
PRODUCE WANTED
Zurich's Garage
We are appointed authorized Chevrolet
Service Station, and carry a stock of
Also stock a complete line of
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Ge�.0 ne Ford Parts
Dominion and Dunlop Tires and Tubes
Genuine Chevrolet Parts
BATTERY SERVICE STATION AND REPAIRS. ALSO BATTERY
C'HARG'ING. l i
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. i,
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We have just added to our stock a'
complete line e of Bothwell Beds �.
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+; Springs and 1tattress, the line we
CARRY CANNOT FAIL TO FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS ATl'
* REASONABLE PRICES.
THE PAIN;rZNG: BOOM ,HAS STARTED, AND WE AL4.
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+ WAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF THE OLD RELIABLE
' SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS, VARNISHES, SlERWILLAC,�i,
AUTO PAINT, FLOOR PAINT, WAGON AND IMPLEMENT
PAINT, FITC. *.
FE: Pe.ING--Parties requiring fencing should see us before el buy- 'l'
• ing« We handle genuine Frest 'Light Lock Fences. Also a 4.
+ full line of hog and poultryfences, coiled, barb, brace and
black wire and 'steeples, Ete. Car and Tractor owners
should see us about Polarine and Tractor Oils, Gasoline, Tires '*
y, Tubes and accessories. New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves a •s
4. rid Ovens.
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STADE&
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DENQWX' BROS.
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Hats :for hummer Oornfort
Straws and Panamas
The Standards for Two !Generations
THE THINGS MAN HAS A WHOL
ESOME ' RESPECT FOR -(THAT'S
WHY HE CHOOSE. A HAT -WHICh -
PROTEChTS HIM, ADDS; TO HIS
COMFORT, ,AND ENHANCES HIS
APPEARANCE (,
DENOMY EROS.
Produce takes in exchange for Goods
LOCAL MARKETS
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Butter :. 40
•27Eggs• 27
Buckwheat 75e.
Wheat. per bushel L45
Wheat .$1.37
Oats - ....60-75c.
Flour per cwt $4 00-$4.75
Bran per ton __ •30.00
Shorts'. • ..$35.00
Live flogs:,, _._ ,- 13.50
Mrs. J, Jarrott, who has spent
the winter - attj' Oil City, 'has ; re-
turned and ,is visiting her. sonii at
Hillsgreen(
Owing to Mr .11. G llaess,, mane
ager' of the -Hall .Deni .sietOry'1ie're,-
being at Detroit, the faefory has
been closed che' past few days.
Our Mailing List has been cor-
rected to June 207th if you have
renewed • ybursubscription see
that you are credited on your label.
And if your' label reads in arrears
kindly give it .your attention and
have it straightenledl ale.
On Friday, June 16th, 'Mr.- and
lr-e 'Henry' Rau of Drysdale left
by boat from Goderich, and pro-
ceeded to Detroit, Mich, .where'
they will attend the commencem-
ent exercises. of the University of
Detroit at that ci: y, They , ;ex -s
pect to be present at all of the
the 'exercise 3 which begin on Sun-
day,. June 18, and culminate with
the graduation exercises proper at
Orchestra Hall, where they will
witness their song Joseph E. Rau,
receive his Bachelor of Law- De-,
gree from the Law School of the
University of Detroit.
Mr. Joseph E'Rail is well known'
M and about Zurich, where he has ,
enny friends and well wishers. He i
completed his separate school in
June 1914 by passing entrance lex-
arninations. Following • tilt; he
completed a four year iiigh school+
course in three successive ve yenrq
After receiving his honorary dis-
charge in the army where he ser-
ved for two years during the
World Wer, he resumed his stud-
ies by matriculating in the Law
School of the University of- ,Dee
troit, where by intense application
he manifested an intellectual cap-
acity and tenacity of purpose, 1
which enabled him ,t overcome(
all obstacles, and finis his. -stud-
ies amid glory,'; to the delight' of.
his parents.
He ,intends to assume :the prac-
tice; of ja.w in the ,City of Detroit
in the near future, and 'this, by
virtue of his succesl4 in ettidies and
upright character, he will assume)
with the ,well-evishes of4a host of
friends, here and in Detroitewhose
acqua:intenee he .has made during
his college 1 careers
LATE CHARLES SHO.' i\4ACltlilt
r•rt- pastedaway ai; Staiiclay
.lune 18th; Mr. Charles S'eliesra .cl^er
aged r2 yelar`s,, 8( months and 19
days, He has not been welltfor
se+.+era1 months and passed away
with Liver Afflictions. Was born
lin
Germany but resided lig / Hay
township for at long while, living
at Wagner's eorner, He is sure
viveti besides his widow, by One
daughter, Mrs. HIy. Willert (of
Dashwood who sur vivo, to mourxil
his 1059. Deceased was- 'Well and
favorably known and vritla his'
ca13n, quiet disposition had trade
many close f riend:3:, he Isle a nelson
by trade, The futiel^S "Was held
on Wednesday June licit, to; the
Lutheran ceirretery, Zurich for ins
teres s
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SPORT NEWS
Stratford plays a. N. W. B. A.
game with Goderich at -Stratford
this Wednesday/evening:
Garner, the pitching ace of. Win-
ghani, is reported as having left
that town.
Babe Ruth, the homerun king! of
the New York Yeenkees, received
his third lay-off Of the seasorewhen
Pres. Johnston of the American
League suspended him on Monday
on account of an argument .`with.
Umpire Dineen at Cleveland.
Our team in a rather crippjled
condition with minus Churry, the
catcher, and with both pitchers, en-
tertaining sore arms, went to God-
erich on Tuesday evening and Allay-
ed the N. 'Wl B. A. game ,thers and
lost by score of 8-3. Clarence.
Hoffman• who started in the pitch-
er's box had a( bad inning in the
third add lett six run's; in. Haines
hwo' had pitched against -Strat-1
ford the night before, .then went
in the box and had the Big Pur-
ities Imports alt his mercy. He
struck out nine men in five innings
and Hoffman struck out five, mak-
ing the total of 14 strikeouts. while
Young, the the Purities pitcher.,,
who hails from Buffalo, N. Y. had
8 strikeouts.
In a' well played game of ball
'on Monday evening the locals de-
feated the Dominion team of St-
ratford by the score of 4-1. .The.
poorest attendance of spectators
was present ths4. Was rvitneseed for
a long timet, and the old time st-
andbys _ and rooters were absents
all but a few. More interest
must be manifested and better at-
tendance will have to he made in
order to keep this, the best of all.
sports, on the 'go. The boys pl-
ayed ideal hall, considering the
few spectators present to cheer and
encourage them. The next game,
here will be this Friday evening
with the great Imported Goderich
Purity Flour team. 'Come and'
cheer our "Home Brews' on to vic-
tory. In the eigth inning, Edwe
ards, the Stratford pitcher was hit
"between the eyes by a ; atted
and had to be taken out of the
box. �, t
GROUP NO. , 6, N. W. 13. A.
GAMES AT TOME
June 1 -Stratford at Zurich
June 12-Goderich at Zurich
June 19 -Stratford at Zurich
June 30-0 odericla at Zurich.
July 7 -Stratford at Zurich
July • 21-Goderich at Zurich.
GAMES AWA"'' PROM HOME
May 24th -At Goderich
.iune 6 -At Stratford
June 20 -At Goderich
July 3 -At Stratford
July 17 -At 'Goderich
July 25 -At Stratford.
13IG ('OUR LEAGUE
GAMES „AT t-IOME
May 18--Winghart at Zurich.
June 9-Teeswater at Zurich.'
June 23-Goderich at Zurich
July 14-W inghasn at Zurich
July 31-Teeswater at. Zurich.
Ang,18e-Groderich at Zurich
GAMES AWAY FROM HOME.
May 29 -Zurich a.t Teesseater
June 16•--7urieh at Goderich
June 27 -Zurich at Winghant
.Ttily 27 --Zurich at Teeswater.
Aug.10-Zurich at Goderich.
Ms.24 'tenrich at Wii'igharn.
Tk�.mrSday, 'Brant 22isd, 1.9eZ
The stare with the #.iteral Cash Das a nt
LOOK!
Big
pring
FURNITURE SAL:
For Four Weeks Only
8000 St�k
Of Furniture roust goat prices never
heard of before. Price Reduction
from 30 to 50 per cent.
A CASH OR NOTE SETTLEMENT "IS EXPECTED ON ALL
'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. CAR, CAN.. CEMENTCOMING IN A FEW DAYS
MELIeK&B-RAUN
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erald Job Djrtment
Is al ways at your service for GOOD PRINTING.
Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling Cards,
Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop-
e's;, Cheek BJak,, Posting Bills a specialty.
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VAL
This Store is showing you the big-
gest values money can buy to -,day. We
are buying inthe lowest y b __naiket and
serving it out at the lowest possible
ti
prices.
SportSatin, in all the leading
Shades, suitable for Shirt
and Dresses at pee yard $2.50
'Foulard Silk in Navy and White
+' Black and White, 'Brown and
.White, at per yd, only ... $2.50
Home Spunsuiting, very dpopular'
at thepresent tithe, y ., ... $2.15
See our New Line of , Crepe, at 50c
B. V.d, Athletic Underwear sleeve..
less and knee length.
Men's Felt Hats, in all the leading
shades, Don't miss to iseethem,
''"before you buy.
Just Arrived; -New Straw Hats,
Soft Collars, Shirts, Ties, Socket
Belts, Etc.
Men's Bulbriggan Underwear, two:
piece and Combination.
Short Ends of colored Voiles ,
at per yard..- !,..... ._. 25e
Lades and Children's Gingham
dresses at Low Pricefi.
Ladies' White Voile Waists, Ring
and short sleeves.
Girls'- School Hats a
down. ,,
Men's Garbardeen Coats, a
snap atl __ _
$16.Of1
T%tcn's. Waterproof and Drees
Coats, Regular $25.00 for • $15,00}
MOM *aim.
WALL PAPERS
prices away All Wall Papers toy Clear to end
el Season' at 25% discount for
Cash.
Ladies" Silk Hose, Ribbed top
eolors, Black white, sand, grey,
Brown, llurgandy at pair 75e
J'ob Lot (Field Hats, 1.5'O, $1, &25e.
Blatchford Calf Meal 251bS..-$1,Q(t
FRESH GROCERIES AT ALL TIMES, EGGS, BUT+TER, AND LARD
WAN TED.
Produce 'Wanted. ButerickFashions
Phone
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