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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
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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].
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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
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Buyer's
Fence
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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.•
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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
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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.
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pREETER BLOCK ZURICH
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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GENTS FII RNISHIliiGS
BUY 1:10,
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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,
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