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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-06-14, Page 8Cr jt.el Do not hiss this x..iri'}ortunty to re .. place' whatever irr4 Rugs or Carpets e o , ,eautif ul durable you may have with . Con oleum Rugs. They are easy ;� clean, lay flat on t floor, do not turn up at edges. 1\ E HAVE THE FOLLO �4�C.� Iel SIZES IN STOCK AN VERY ATR ACTIVE PRICES 2x3 Yards Cash Price .. .. , .. $5.75 2;¢x3 Yards, Cash Price $10 >e 3x3 Yards, Cash Price 3x4 Yards, Cash' Price ......... `$1i 00 wee 3 ONLY LEFT IN STOCK WHI( ii WE ARE OFFERING AT GREAT- LY REDUCED PRICES '- 1 ONLY 3x33 YARDS, SEAMLESS, tEG; $35,00 FOR ...t $27;.00 1 ONLY 3x3 YARDS, SEAMLESS, t':EG. $26.00 FOR $22.00 1 ONLY 3x3;2 YARDS, SPECIAL, .:.'i .. .. $11.50. LET US SHOW YOU OUR VARIED PATiTERNS IN 4--Y+D.WIDE LINOLEU&IS AND FLOOR OIL CI.; 5 THS IN ALL WIDTHS. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT 1 IOEHT PRICES. J. GASCI'O & SON Produce Wanted Phone 67 BATTERIES! ;BATTERIES! We are agar, handling the I. X. L. Battery ITEMS OF 140cAL INTEREST • Netv Haven, , h, ttl t.rc.xGllert it nae n tl 1 1nA t � t l Se al'y 'la Mr, ;anal 'Mrs . TI1, 1)01c:holt -of i� von iXic visited.a the, e ' o • over' t 'wee FiEit,�1LD 1100,:„41.4 ARIKET$ (Corxectc:d every Wednesday) .Slitter 'Eggs apples per lb, .. :hitch setts per lb bc. Pattttoes per bag .;. 75 Wheat per bushel ,. 1.15 Oats ..,.... .........,. 44 Flour per ewt, lS.can per ton ... ... 28;00 Sliortsp,.er,'ton . . . ,..30.0c bogs 10.35 Mr, Theo Wagner, who is attend y �a he a el oa min spending the (summer vacation at his house here. �• The' 1-luron, OTd Boys.' Association of Toronto has decided to 'hold its. annual picnic at High Park, o_ n the afternoon of Setur.clay June 23r4, This is an occasion that"usually..: br rugs together a lot of Huronians' who enjoy an, afternoon's "outing.. and re -unite former friendships The thine table for the :alapua,l, departmental examinations' lima:, been issued.., The ,entrance exam- illation begins on- Wednesday,Jttne 27th; the lower school examination oil Tuesday, June 12th; the upper •school'4en, Thursday, June 14th, and the middle school on Monday, Jne isth. One of the. examinations that faced. pupiils of High School ref -innerly has been' abolished, qac cordiing to instructions issued. by the Departrilent af,' Education. Lower School standing for entr- ance to the Normal School's will be granted pupils of High'schoo'l�s' or. Continuation schools'who passed IF IN NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US WE. MAKE A •SATISFACTO'RY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATTERY WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER ,,, QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED -We also handle the famous 11 8. E ;b. Battery A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND 4TUBES AND GEN- UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON -HAND n NOW IS THE OTME TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. OUR POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE` AND C'AN ATTEND TO YO R NEEDS AXY ACTYLIN WELDING BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY REPAIRING 3, Mousse]. • Zurich SPORT NEWS The first ganie of group No, 4, Jr. N.W.i3.A. was played at Exeter on Friday last with Lucan, which resulted in 1a win for the -visitors - 18 -8. The return :game :was pl- ayed. on Saturday at Lucan, Which was also a win' for Lucan 7-8. • In a county league gave at Galt on Saturday, with the Kitch- ener team;, the -report has it that. Clarence 'Hoffman stared for the Galt team by making three safe hits. ' Dodo is lust getting back in hie old form. continued luck. is our wishes to this popular Zurich product.. Don't forget, the Crediton .jun- tors are coming over this Friday. evening and- playing our fast ni,!e. the return game. The first • one was 6-0 in our favor. What will this one be? Let's z all go . and see, the 'boys need your support,, especially financially. 'So coarse Last week,. Mr. T. L. Warm, man- ager of . our junior team got in touch with. the Nt.WLI3:A. execut- ive and made arrangements to have the Zurich nine in group, 3, of this league, and the group con- sists of Lucan, Exeter and Zurich FOR SALE One 10 -ft. tower Baker wind Milt,, at a real "bagain,[ Also 2 ,good one-horse seufflers.. • L. A. PRANG,, Zuricl4. i, , tf 48 FOR SALE Auto trailer for 'sale, with rack, a good bargain, C. Fritz; tf48 SCHOOL REPORT The following is the report of No. 4, Hay Tp, for the month of March, April and. May. The report is based. . on marks obtained on weekly test examinations and. daily marks on punctuality, .con- duct and general proficiency. , The names are in order of merit. Jr, V—Ethel Gabel, Lucy Du- . charrne: • Jr. IV -Geraldine Surerus, My- rtle Weber, Sr. IIl;—Lloyd Klopp, Willie McAdams, Lorne Klopp, Ivan Ger- ornette, Harry McAdams.. Jr, III—Leonardi' Erb, Delbert Geiger, Dorothy Zirk Charold Sur erns, Mildred a Ortwein, Edward Tared. ;Exeter had a strong team last 3,1,1fl Mr, anal Mrs. ,Ezra Tiernan. ar ane event a long: wary . in t • W e are: pleased to report that finals, but we • hope t.fieY can t?etair. Ezra Bender, is recovering from overcome by our local lads, wale 1.1x5 recent, 'serious illness. II—Ray ortwein, Rene Erb, My- ron 'Suiiterus, Eldon Gabel, .Leon -r ar d Masse, V erlyn Theft.• Sr. I—Napoleon ; Gerornrtte,Mih ton McAdams Jr ,I—Claira Surerus. Sr. Pr,—Emmerson Erb., Olevia Masse. • rJ. Pr. -Norman Gerornette, La- ura Masser: Nesbitt Woods, Teaches'. DASHWOOD. Rev,' Yager (spent the iweek- !en;d i nRodneyi . Mr. Johnston of Exeter, occup- ied. the pulpit in the Eyangetieal church, Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Graupner and', daughter Martha, lef ton Monday for three weeks vacation with rel- atives in Ft. Wayne. Mr. and, Mrs. Garnet Wildfong of Detroit spent the week -end with: have made, a good showing so far this -year, • This will again renew the baseball spirit .in Zurich •and community., which las once so.., high: • And this particular °tea.m should have the support of the entire community 'as they' are a good four-square lot of players,all "home-brews". Watch •the shed- ule avid: make arrangements to he present and cheer our boys to vice tory in t his town to town escrap t 4 Buyer's Fence • 1 Farmers do .not be deceive( i . aud buy any find of fence. There is only one. find of fence namely Frost Tight I; 3Lock the cheapest and best on the market.• • -• • Mr. and Mrs. McGill and. daugh- ter of Detroi tcalled. on friends in town, over ,Sunday. Mr 'Milford Mcisaac of Court - right spent °e fe,,v' days, with his .farnil ythi sweek. Miss Mrtya Hoffman spent Th- ursday last with Mrs. R. Davis in; •Exeter,.. 1 On• Monday evening the Dash- wood 13anid serenaded the newly remarried couple„ Mr. an;cl Mrs. M!. for superiorityr. Let us mee yon Restaineyex; at the home of .the at the local diamond on June 29., Tatter's parents, Mr. • and Mrs.Louis. •ruin Exeter will be here on 'the. V. alpelf opening game. At a recent me- Our Barad is, sial] gontinuing to eting the following officers were make great progress ` with .their elected;—Ilonr • Pres. E. F. K1opli„ music' and fare expecting to give Y • President, C'. Fritz; Vice -Pres. J. Preeter; Manager, T. L. Wurm.;; Secya-Treas. G. J. Walper; trainer' E. Oesch; Captain L. O'Brien. Following is the ,shedule of the games;— June 1—Litean at Exeter, June 9—Exeter at Lucan June 29—Exeter at Zurich. July 5—Zurich at Lucan • July 10—Zurich at Exeter July 12—Lucan at Zurich July 11—Exeter at Lucan ' July 17—Exeter at Zurich July 17—Exeter at Zurich July 19—Zurich at Exeter . July 23 -Zurich at Exeter July 26—Lucan at Zurich Aug. 2-Lucan, at Exeter. • • •• i : &WEIDOI pREETER BLOCK ZURICH sew ria roossossoou000syrssofeesoeeeoes000ssooesoosee ' BORN Voisin—At Goshen Line, Bay Tp„ ;on, June 5th,` to Mr, and Mrs. le 'Voisin, a daughter, • • Cantelon—At Lucknow, on May 28, to Mr. and; Mrs. John I•T, Cantelon a eon'. Lippert—In, Stephen, on May 31st, to Mr.',and. Mrs. David Lippert, • another open air concert (Satur- day evening, Miss Alnita. Walper, and Mr,. M. Restarneyer of Cavalier, N. Dak., were quietly married at the Luth- 'eran parsonage on June 10th. We extend' congratulations. BIBLE`THOUGHT — FOR TODAY Bible prfeelen cense a iinexon provel . s •,t 'lxtarssiay. Jiarau 1.4, >82I The store with t Lih via . Cash D sto nt. Far w,a NOW IS THE ,TIME TO DO YOUR FENCING, AND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU `A• GOOD CHOICE • OF FENCE AT VERY LOW PRICES. THIS IS . HIGHEST GRADE MADE. WE HAVE PIERCING HERE ALSO AT A''.LOWER PRICE COME AND LOOK' IT OVER, IT MAKES A GOOD FENCE, WELL GALVANIZED AND WILL ST,RBTCII,.U1? FINE: IF WE;DO'NOT HAVE. JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS,,,,LINR. OF FENCE, WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU IN A FEW DAYS. Ey Take Notice , Every prospective buyer�should know this. This is very important. -- A Chain, .no matter how large, its only strong as its weakest link. — Now this is \the point we aro driving'at.' Do not be satisfued with any Fence which has not as heavy a wire used in. the lock, asthe line and upright wires, bee cause it is bound'to go at that point 'first, and time will .surely tell. .4 - We have on hand an assortment of Choice Galvanized Prices will be right. Goatee ' We have painted Gates in stock from last•year, while theylast, We won't refuse any reasonable offer;' You' make the price.. Barb • Wire, Coiled Wire, Plain Wire all galvanized. Big stock enough for all. Staples, Black wir,� Augers, Pliers, in fact everything you need. 2 large -Fence 'stretchers at your, disposal. Ask for one(, if you need it, No Charge. NOW, LET'S GO AND MAKE THIS A BUMPER FENCE YEAR. arir MELI.Ck&BR1�UN PHONE 63 Hearken, unto the voice of my cry; any King, and. my God; for un- tee, n- t .e thee wih I pray; My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, 0 .Lord.; in the morning will I Alex ccL'my prayer unto thee; anclavil] rook 'upee-Ps, 5;2 The grass withereth, the flower, !'acLeth, but the word of our God shall stand forever:—I0. e40;8 Fear .thou not; for I am ,with thee; be not 'dismayed, for • I am thy God; Twill- etrengthen thee; -ca,. I will help, `theeyea I will up - e vii a , f a daughter. Schroeder—In Uaborne, on June:' L to Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Schroeder a daughter,. + 512 Per Cent. Per Annum . Payable Half -yearly ON CANADA TRUST .CO. GUARANTEED MOR(rGA.4E CER- , TIFICATES. 51/ Per Cent. PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY ON HURQ ERIE T!.LBENTURES. CCanada Trust Ca. Guaranteed Certificates and acid Erie'Debentures are Protected by Assets of $25,000,,000.00 $100 invested in Canada. Trust Co., Guaranteed Mortg- age Certificates in twelve months. will earn, for you $5;50.. $1,000 in twelve months • will earn. $55.00 $100 investect in Huron & ;Erie Debentures in twelve months will earn for you $5 2e. t 1$1000,. i,n twelve months will earn $52,50, LET ME .ARRANGE AN INVESTMENT FOR YOU NOW. Huron over Andrew F Hess, - . Zurich Have You'MADE YOUR WILL? '' hold. thee wtih th g' t 1 and 1 o my righteousness. SCHOOL REPORT +-4 i 1 Fear thou not for lam with thee l^or, ,S. S. •No`. -3, Hay, Tp • Tine. lee not d:iernayed, foi I ani thy' follow ng names 'are in order ;of God; Iwill strengthen thee; .Iwill merit. h. rpt hee, yea 'I twirl uphold.. thee Sr, III --Stewart Blackwell, Itar- Wath 'the right hand j,sf my `riglit- old Re ichert., *one Jarrot (e•4ua"l) cousness,.• —Is. 41;10, Russel Blacict'vell • Jr III—Minerva Reichert, Wile Above all things ;being fervent feellv Ionsseau, Ross Richardao . l,r"your .love among :yourselves,for Arthur 13rodericli, lc1le covert,th a multitude o reins Sr. II—Russell . Kyle, Dorothy', I Teter 4;8. Ryle, Will Armsteeng, •Marga'ret . -el' Mousseati,..; For unto'us .a child is born, and Jr, n —Tont Armstrong, 'E1cia�St government shall be upon this sh-o ephan, Debra Armstrong. 'alder, and his name'(slnal be cal- Pt, II—Reith Richardson, Byron leu: The Prince of Eeacei,--Is.9.6 Kyle, Mary Huiser. +--.IIS Sr. Pricer—Jack Armstrong, Ray "Ihe rafsom.e. of ,the Lord shall Broth'rick (equalt, ietern,, and Zion ' With conga and Jr, Pry,--TTi:cold: Broderick. eterlasting joy Upon their .heads; 14. L. Hess„ 'Teacher/.; lei.ah 35110. Ready -to -Wear Clothing DENOM Y BROS. GENTS FII RNISHIliiGS BUY 1:10, IE Father's Day June 11,1923 WE HAVE 'A,WIDE RA.NGB IN'` COLOR AND DESIGN IN I3EAUTI-" F UL SILK'KNITTED NECKWEAR READY FOR IMMEDIATE SELEC=T TION, 1100ST FATHER'S DAY' 13Y l:Ull- ING HIM A TIE, Ordered Clotbiat; -verwleek �ra���s taken i� ��ch�s�g�'far Ctoad