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Zurich Herald, 1922-09-14, Page 8r r 1 PP Vetg13' Right ZURIC T' 7 ' tiAro D , For 10 Days Onlyo y BeginningSaturdaySeptem- be 2nd on following lines of No 1 quality Goods; All Organdies, voiles, prints, gin g hams, towelings, silks, underwear, straw hats, hosiery, men's overalls, shirts, socks and many other lines See Bills for Particulars J. GASCHO & SON PRODUCE WANTED DESIGNER PATTERNS Zurich's Garage AUTO TIRES We gave on hand a Complete Line of DOMINION TIRES And TUBES, All Sizes (13est on the Market). Also a few Seconds to Clear at (Extra Special Prices). LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ON AUTO CYLINDER LUBRI- CATING OILS AND GREASES. WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE THE BEST AND CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH OILS OF PROPER VES- COSITY TO SUIT YOUR MOTOR. Also stock a complete line of Genuine Ford Parts ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO MOST CALLED FOR PARTS OF VARIOUS• AUTOS. I.X.L. Battery Sales and Service Station, Battery Charging, Axy- ;A.cetyline Welding. EXPERTAUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALT Y. , Get into the habit, of Pat-Tonizing us. We want to serve you, and Serve You Ww11. PHONE No. 103. H. Mousseau Zurich Ready -to -Wear Clothing • DENOIVI d BROS. GENTS FURNISHINGS Ordered Clothing SUITS TO MEASUR ARE YOU HAVING TROUBLE GETTING CLOTHES THAT SUIT' AND JUST SATISFY YOU? ASK ANY MAN WHO ' WEARS OUR MADE-TO-ORDER �. CLOTHES. HE WILL TELL YOU THAT HIS TROUBLES ARE ti OVER., TAILORED TO YOUR SPECIAL MEASURE FROM "A CHOIOCE SELECTION OF FF!AB-. RIGS. Prices from $23 up DEITOMY 1311.03. Produce taken ia'e$chan;e for foods LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Butter Eggs Oats .- Flour per cwt -_. .. 3.50 Wheat per bushel __. .-. 9 Bran per ton Shorts per ton Live Hogs -- Wednesda R. Sararas, M. Ortwein,; Tea bis- cuits, L. Albrecht, M. Prang, L. Y) Erb, E. Greb, V. Deichert, E. Du - 35 charme; Light cake, G. Koehler, 25 B. Sararas, L. Rader, L. Witmer, 35-40 R. Sararas, G. Serer is, Apple pie, -4.25 L. Reichert, L. Witmer, L, Erb, G. 5-97 Horner, L. Rader, M. Prang; Apple 20.00 pie closed L. Reichert, L. Albrecht, 24:00 M• Prang, L. Rader, M. Schwalm, 11.50 L. Erb; Homemade candy, M. laugh, B. Sararas, G-. Horner, A. Surerus, G. Uttley, S. Callfas; Sch- %++++4.4.4.4'4.4•++4..1.+++ .4•4X4.4.4.*++4•+4 4•+4•++++4. 4•++++++ 4. • A F4.ew Seasonable Hints 4. 1 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS KNOW THAT WE SELL THE BEST GRADES OF OIL AND GREASES, TIRES AND BELTING ON ;P;. 4.THE MARKET. GENUINE POLARINE, LIGHT, MEDIUM OR + HEAVY AT $1.10 PER GAL. OR 5 GALLONS FOR $5.00 4. 4. ALSO MEDIUM MOTOR OIL 'WHICH IS A GOOD OIL FOR 4. PORI) MOTORS AT 75C4.. PER GALLON OR 5 GALLONS FOR %4. . $3.50; WE HANDLE GENUINE GARGOYLE MOBILE OIL ,*AND SPECIAL HEAVY POLARINE FOR ALL TRACTORS AT 4. + RIGHT PRICES. e 4. 4. A call on the telephone and We will have the oil trucks fill Your coal oil and. Gasoline drums. 'r` 4. Tractor Owners bear in mind that we Sell Goodyear Kling- 4 cite Belts in any length or width, This is the best belting ,'11. made, barring none. .ff. Parties requiring binder twine for Corn or Ruck.wheat, should 4. 4. get their supply at once, we have only a limited quantity and do not intend 4.getting any more this season. 4. 4 FRESH CAR ST. MARYS PORTLAND CEMENT. � 4. .. s 4. 4. PREETER BLOCK - ZURICH t++++4.4.4.4.44++++++++++++++44°44.4.44+444•4444 4•4 4.444. e0(4.+e lio ZURICH SCHOOL FAIR (Concluded from page one)r resulted in favor of ..,he boys by a considerable margin. Several other interesting sports were en- gaged in, and in general it was a most successful event, . and is; al- ready being looked, forward ;,ext year. Followingis a list of the prize winners; - GRAIN AND CORN. Quart spring wheat, Harold K9-+ opp; wheat sheaf, Harold Klopp quart oats, Lorne Klopp; ., OOat sheaf Lorne Klopp; qrt. barley, Ho ward Klopp, Leonard Becker, An- thony Regier; barley sheaf, How- ard Klopp, Leonard Bechler, An- thony Regier; field peas, Mary Schwalm, Theo. Deichert, Evelyn Ducharme ; Rena Erb, ; Field corn, Myron Surerus, Bruce Rose, Ang- us Bedard, Leonard Smith, Ray Ort wein, Ed. Theil; sweet corn, Alice. Koehler, Leon. Prang and 3rd; Ed. Brenner, Nelda Schwalm Frank. Kochems. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Green Mountain Potatoes, Clar- ence Farwell, Luella Farwell, Elmer Denom,y Lylan Rader, •Floied Kr- opp, Lawrence Corriveau; Irish cobbler potatoes, Wilfred Mousse - au, Melvin Schatz, Charolette Far- well, Orland Siemon, Pearl Isaberer Elzar Mousseau,; Dooley potatoes Gordon Schwalm, Anthony Regier, Raymond Denomy, John Kochems, Melvin Schoch, Dennis Bedard. Mangolds, yellow Int., Ivan Yung- blut, R. Regier, H. McAdams, H. Merner, .L Erb, R Surerus ;Turnips K. Wurm, S. Blackwell, ER. Albr- echt, 0. Witmer; Beets, 0. Melick, V. Deichert, M. Ortwein, L. Mer- ner, C. Forrest, 13. Farwell; Carrots B. Klopp, 0. Schoch, M. Mousseau, A. Heideman, A, Farwell; Special yearling Steer Special, B. Koehler K. Koehler; Agricultural Colt, T. Diechert; Onions M. Reichert; M. LaporteM. Hey,B. 'H. Thiel1;a PaW.rpOerlwein Deyl Callfas, N. SChWalrn C. Meidrn-� cher, 13, Ducharme, G. Koehler,, ge1r, C; I, kio�valdd, A.Aeitrich, i. Sararas;; Relief pap of North �. FLOWERS Amera, E. Restameyer; ��?u.ur', Asters, K. Wurm, A. Koehler, M. Writinicg, E Evening Prayer, . P. S Prong, J. Wilmer, A. Farwell, M. erus, L. Farwell, A. Heideman, R. Laport; Sweet Peas, I. Howald ; Bedard;' • Writing, Indian Summer, Phlox, L. Farwell, L. Reichert. Pub M. Suerus, Carl Haberer, A. Meier POULTI 3� G. Zettle, N. Sehivaftm, C. Uttley, 13 Ply Rock, A. Howald, H. K1- Writing, Lead Kindly Light, Ca Farwell, D. •Zettel, A. Farwell, V. opp, M. Lapor.tz, N. ;;chock, ,I Yup.- Iaalweli.scll, K. Wurrn, O. Schoch; gblut.• C. Wurm, H. Klopp;; pr, Writing, Recessional, L, Farwell, of pullets and coekrel B. P. R, H, Foster M. Ger •e•, V. De.che.t, L E, Hill, L. ITowal 1, C. Howe, 0. Wit Howald; A. De' •r,c . ; •P snci:l skelch trier; Two pulletts and cockerel .B 1 . Schi,lbe, .1. Howaie. Schwalm, P.R.; C. Laorte, L. Howald, A.:11,e- 0�., Melick, R. Sararas, II. Foster;. ;lien, L. Sararas, C. Wurm,; Doz. Water: colours; F. I+'oster, S. Black white eggs, L. Rader, P. Sararas, Well, E. Mousseau, Vera Kalbfieisch L. Reichert, 0. Foster, li, McAdams K Wurm, M. Uttley; Crayon eke J. Kochems; Brown eggs, E. Theft 'etch, C: Haberer, 3. Knopf, G. C. Farwell, L. Surerus, V. it' Zettel, R..rettel, G. Koehler, C. fleiseh, C. Surerus, S. Blackwell; Uttiey,; Essay, E. Ducharme,, C. LIVE STOCK • Farwell, *. Laporte, H. Kalbflei- Halter broke colt, T. Deiehett; schPublic Speaking, Eddie Bed - M. McAdams, I. Yungblut, Lorne Klopp, Lloyd R.1op15, T. McAdams nrd, Luella Farwell. p1 in W McAdarus BAIKING Bedard , ItJ y Light cookies, 13. Sararas, D, 13r.. Judging falves, B. Rose, t. Selulbe earner; L. R•eiehert, L. Farwell, K. Theo. Diechert, A. Regier, I. Yrtn- gblut, R. Reetareeyer. ool Lunch, ,I -I. Foster, N. Schwalm, V. Schwalm, L. Schwalm, I. Howald L. Erb, SEWING Patch ons cotton goods, L. Rader M. Heideman, N. Rau, I. Howald, E. Fleischauer, G. Uttley,; Three- - orner .tear, darned on woollen, L. r, E. Fleischauer, I. Howald, L.' Liebold; Nine patch block, \B. Sararas, B. Uttley, • Helen Thiel, A. Fleischauer, L. Schwalm, R. Zet-+ tle'; Darning on knitted wool, IL.' Witmer, E. Fleischauer; Handmade Tea apron, M. Prang, R. Surerus, L. Witmer, L. Rader; Fancy bag, M. Ortwein, I. Howald, L. Rader; Half yard crochet insertion, G. Uttley, Lylyan Rader, M. Ortwein, G. Sur- erus, L. Albrecht, L. Witmer; Knit- ted wash cloth, R. Surerus, B. Sur- erus, L. Rader, G. Melick, I. How- ald, A. Jarrott; Dressed Doll, H. Foster, G.,.Surerus, B. Klopp MANUAL TRAINING Hammer Handle, C. Uttley, M. Uttley, G. Bedard, E. Bedard, T. Deichert, 1C. Meidinger; Any model in wood, C. Meidinger, L. Prang, E. Mousseau, fl. Hey, J. Kochems, F�: Kochems; 'Wren House, M. Sch- walm, M. .Uttley, L. Klopp, L. How ald, D. Bedard, F. Foster,; Patch sewn on grain bag, C. Uttley, W. McAdams, I. Yungblut, W. Ut - tley, H. McAdams, A. Regier; Orifg final piasticine model, E. Fleischauer A. G;-e�tier, I. Yungblut, H. MacKin- non, Pearl Surerus; Co(1 of 20 pres- sed Ont. weeds, Beatrice Klopp, F. Diechert, N. Bedard, L. Reichert; Coll of 20 weed seeda, M. Hey; Coll. of native woods, CIaude Meidinger Coll of mounted. leaves, C. Meid- `finger, L. Rader, J. Kochems, V'.; Diechert, I. Howald, D, Bedard; DRAWING, ART & WRITIN.G Map of Hurons R. Zettle, F. IIropf, A. Druar, G. Koehler, C. Haberer, L. W illert ; May of S. America, C. Farwell, D. 4Gettel, V. Kalbflleisch, S. Blackwell ,A, Far- well, R. Blackwell; Map ; of Canada �l hmeela eneMMnr.krFMlrtnnnµ.w,msms.nwswmmvnnpR lith, 1992 The stare vigil' t u Liberal a3h Iseult And see the Wonderful Val- ues in Aluminum now showing in our window. Here are just a few. items: TEA KETTLES $1.98 COFFEE PERCOLATOR $1.98 DISH PANS $1.98 SET 3 SAUCE PANS $198 8 AND 10 QUART STEWING KETTLES $1.98 'these are all Guaranteed Heavy Weight .Utensils We carry a complete line of Fur`n- iture and Hardware. Your confid- ence is solicited. MELICK& B R1�Ul�I 1/4 PHONE .63 JIerdd Job Department Is al Nays at your service for GOOD PRINTING. Wedding Invitations' and Announcements, Calling Cards Stationery, Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelop- es, Ch c t Bzoks, Po3ting Bilis a specialty. Ropy a re g, , d " Hey. ICoehler, T. Decher; Dark fake, Here are some very good seasonable Bargains that are exceptional values EXTRA VALUES IN ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS. VOILS GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, ETC. LADIES WHITE VOILE WAIST AT A BIG REDUCTION Regular Values $2.50. Sale Price ... SHORT ENDS FANCY VOILS AT PER YARD •-- $1175, COLORED VOILS REGULAR $1 and $1.25 yd. Sale PRICE ... HOUSE DRESSES IN LIGHT COLORS. SALE PRICE $1.00, $1.50 LADIES WHITE SKIRTS. Reg. 6.50, 5.00 and 4.50 On Sale at $2°0 Girl's Gingham Dresses, Regular $2.00 SALE PRICE ... ... $i.50 LADIES SUMMER VESTS 40c. and 50c. values, Sale _. .. 25c. JOB LOT LAJ)IE$ .WHITE WAISTS AND MIDDIES ON SALE AT EACI-I-_.... _..... ALL STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE MEN'S PLAIN WHITE SPORT SHIRTS, REGULAR $2.50 ON SALE FOR bNL ....... :..::: . PILCHARD, Better,•Than Salmon7 .1 -.lb TINS FOR LOOSE BROKEN BISCUITS ONLY PER POUND ...._: PEANUT BUTTER PER POUND AT --: .Ni CHEESE. PER POUND Al' ...._ .._.._ CORN FLAKES PER BOX ..... _..... ..:_... _________ SNAPS IN ALL LINES OF GROCERIES l.- ..raFrQe' .. .$1.00!' $1.00 10c 25e 25e, ....10e A..EOVE ARE ONLY A FEW , OF THE MANY SPECIALS WE ARE O1IFERING. Produce Wanted. Buterickrashions Phone87 41/4 -: frr WUHM i1