Zurich Herald, 1923-07-26, Page 8ltieht
All lines Of Summer Goods .'enumerated
here, as well as many other lines will be sold
regardless of former price and regardless of
cost.
'Org'andie:
« '�j,LL� ":. SPOT REG. $1.,75 ,',, 1.$.110. ti0W. per Yd _ _,_ $1.00,.
R an. s -...'•r � .^ .�3 . ,,
PLA ;Y <,ll Go ot•;. l�l,i#•: ij+l.,_,a 1 rl, Nov per X d; ,85c
LE S
Figured and Floral Effects,
.slues to $1,35: yd. NOW 48e.
Ploin, Black, Crean', Grey, Pink
Ind Orange, 38 -in wide for 35c
T.RINTED VOILE 3 , ,
1
s0 -Inches width at per Yd.._ .15(11
{ • HOSIERY
l,'.sllcrfly Silk Hose all sizes 75e
11 b 1010. hose, all sizes at .. __.35c
t sl .cot torr`liose all'si es at ... 25c
tt ,tip n cotton _dose, ali sizes
RATINES
A I tatines and crepes, Reg.
roc, yd. now ___ _-_ ._....... 65e
Silk Crepe
:Variety of colors now at yd. _4430
Voile Blouses
r:ain White colors, your
choice, at each 7:5c
Fancy Chintz Ouse -
dresses
'e aaly clearance price each ___ $1.50
NIGHTGOWNS
Pink, Nainsook each
V 0 G/4.SC:
Produce Wanted
MEN'S WEAR
1Vt0 's Slit front Shirts, values
to $3.00, now, each __, $1,75
1',iauna .hats, at Half-price $1,50
Lrslit weight caps at __. __ - 85c
Sox, fine. cotton pr: 20c
o.
pr. 118e
WaSax -•-
DINNER , SETTS
1 only 97 c piee ,,sett, Regular
4)35.00, Now $26.00
i curly 97 piece sett, Regular
(_,3.00 for ..$19.50
1 oxiy 50 piece sett, for -, $9p75
G•i :, ss :fumblers each 5c
BROOMS
.E,C ether^ bound, each 50c
i„ NNOX LAUNDRY SOAP
6 1s_4:RS FOR
95c,
&so
V a.
Phone 67
Zurich's Grage
BATTERIES! BATTERIES!
RIES(
We are again handling ills I.X.I:X.L.
Battery
IF IN NERD OF A BATTERY BETTER CALL AND SEE US
WE MAKE A SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD
BATTERY
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER
L QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED
We also handle the famous U. S. L
Battery
:A_ COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND
NOW IS THE (TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR - REPAIRED. ; OUR
POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED.• COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LANE AND
CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY ACTYLIN WELDING •
.BATTERY CHARGING
BA DTERY REPAIRING
H. Mousseau Zurich
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Fence Buyer's
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irarmers •d do not� decczv� .
laud buy any• kind of fence. 1
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�he�e is only one kind
fence name��T �'rast
Lick the cheapest and
�n the market.
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FACET -ER BLOCK -' ZURICH
ITEMS 0,F‘LOC'
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ts(4iCelU rzcted ey crly1f
Wedneady)
35
\Toxortr iat kli ha4:‘004
peslrouldveaoraettiLi Setts per 1b,he talig18
ru 1ae has tes
'lyctatoes: per bag
M4 ;•MARKETS
• Mrs
f3tat per bushel 14t
Mr, 41:143 Tqm J: •i 0,ttas 'and
14Iz
Fred W 4*setc►•h .� f ,}i •<Lr oit>a � �.n.d• �
tllc vaoatiaa at their hptuse ', .
14ic, ansa Mrs.' X'orriS,A bei
,noed i96;n1L} of their effetO iliay
field this ,r,eek, wliera, ,txey ifaavl;
for
suint ilius,•
M. and Mrs,
of .Stratford are Spending, ,
days this. week at the ho`,te
and r4Ls, W: lioffnian
ulena?nt-Go,,erne; , Cn t
k iio i'vn where lawmaker@; o„slit ct
f,,; s• their.:‘inspiratton �,;�'Lie, pre.S'
s i.t .each of ttie new cabinet
min stets with. a' ` copy ;,of tht
Tt,;.•
Anthracite. Coal workers ask:fo:
a 29 per cent 'wade incze<se ah,1,; asi
5 1 +•:rx day,: If they gat it' tilz�
;, • xei of coal will •go lips olid if
tit r ;t:oni't gest it the sa ne t],i g tvi,'
hal,} oil Iw; ;•fit lsl
, •i�xti Lb,
Iter'.
few
Flour peer' ewt. ... 3.00-3,75
Bran per Ton
28.00
Sl ortsp •or .too: 30.00
•
Prpzn $97„000,000 four years ago
the debt of the Provi'nce of Ont-
aria' ha TOW jumped. -to $243,000,000
By -bu ,inae .. you
Yng•g goods at, home
help the other fe11o2Y•, keep his
(ski, and .:.you keep yours
W u sell • Appleford's 17c,..lc e,books,
fist -cuss in every respect, ' Let
lar:, have your order.
DATES Ob`':+PALL PAIRS
Sept 25-26
Sept 27-28
, Oct 4-5
Sept 17-18
Sept 5-7
A:Sep 27-28,
Sep, 25-26
Sep 20--21
Oct .5-6
i ----- - Sept -27-28
Following are the date's.of the
School Fairs. for ' -the season of 1923,
as given( out from the Argicultural
Representative's '' Office Clinton.
Sept. 6th Vord'wich -
fSept. 7th, Wroxeter
•Sept. 10th, Ethel
Sept ,11th, Belgrave
Sept.• 12th, Blueva'le
rl ,lclass clesefrpti•on of :thi ;bve2l .Sept. 13th, St. Helens; .
L 1,,.,' s'Coutwr_Q -with .the -
Sept 14th, ,Ashfield r
is ,ails” by J. E. Richardson *.,tn i Sept. 17, .Carlow
F�^zlexnent with a sailing ca'zibe' .Sept 18, Clinto•=3-
1
by 'F. P. 51ad.en are Only _a felt' ,Sept: -19th; .ZURICH.
articles, which with ;SFr' ?irng,• Sept. 20th; Dashwood
t e Way .i.n Can'adar . ,I . •Sept. 21'st,• Winchelsea
('(ills and numerous other outlet dept 22; Porter's Hill
,t, ,s Aides and storms mak. 412.e Sept 24-25, Wi'nrohansi' -.
Ju y ; issue, the best yet, rho . Sept .26, Waltixe
c.i, liar contributors, .iloniiyeaStle ' Sept.27,' Dublin
E. P. Lincoln, "W.',C„: Motley ,• Sept 28, Blyth
0. S.. L .ndis and J. W. -aVinson ha e OOct 1st, Varna
t.litu various department's; fillad';to• .'Oct 2, Crediton
the brim with .material of fabsorb- Oct. 3rd; Grund Bend.
i 7„ interest to the ki'siierinen, fire ..:.
areas enthusiast, • tourist, i. and Yen -
a, :i 'sportsman. . . 'tog'ethe'r . fixe GODBEICH .RACES
Jt 1 r issue :is one which no one, in- Remember Goderi.clx Horse Ra -
should.
este din .spot is of any ` 6.inc'
should. miss; Rod and Gun in Can- c"s+ Civic Holiday, Wednesday Aug
as isd published niontnly at Wo- ust 1st, 21301 trot o' pace, purse
adstock, by WL S. Taylor. 1;d •,100.00; 2,16 trot or pa ce, purse.
100.09 2.12 trot or pace, purse
W. C. T. U. NOTES 10.00 Write Dr. W F. Clark,sec-
laty, for particulars.
The 26th annual Conventions of
Huron County Women's ;Chiiarn
Temperance Union was holt' "� >�-1 - SCHOOL REPORT
iirussels Method'st church on oa•—• —
nesday July 4111 with the Presitl- The following is thee report of
Ent,' Mrs. A McGuire, Brussels. ;iii tl:,' promotion, examinations.
the chair. After words of welcome ' o Sr. IV ;—Lela; Witmer, Edith
Inc business of the gathering was Greb.
Laken, up. There are 8 different To Jr. IV—Leonsard Debut ;'Or
unions in the County with menib- 1 rile Witmer, Anna M. Farwell; Ge-
ership of 290, Treasurer gave • a,i-i, ina Foster;
'Io Sr. III -Edgar Foster.
Sr. II-E\relyn Masse; Neeil
W,tiaer, Willie Watson.
To Jr. II—Ella Ginoerich, Pris-
a -t aling• `extersivel text t
)ns :of •Ontazio, it bx day blxr.tcr, .
f ,� r,; , ;ug, hunting arid:' c itis;, •(aotit:xich
id pointing out t•he nutnezoue;ad- h,t,c,.now• ..
.tages' of rthµ pzo'c*,guile '•u''ithal:s i41<c ue11 ---
, iiuicl roads, fine Hotel accoip`c
rat dation and all the ad*.antt. Uest ,yhanx ..;
.$rich await the touitst;" tlix'a
t .al tourist • issue
Gun -in Canada, is, .one of Most
'att"nctivre :issues othe
f t�I 2n1 ,a21.Xi •r
itai its Special cover ,its:, iulaleroua
Ls,avLeel i'llustratio'nis, orad rnrt a-
i'7 articles • In additi,_on to ;tine
* iia section; the •. July issue, ', is
xI,ii of good, Slat "p:,a'c-s
rth Paddle and Pack on:heSteel
11, . c by:,'Douglas Haines 9s a
brief summary of the last 5 year
during which over $2,000 have pas-
sed through the treasurer'ss hande..
Roceipts for the past year ware,
$450.40 and the expenditures $378.07 iti,lct Farwell; Edna Ilua•hes, Ken-
The general work of toe Unio'tawas 4.(:111 Grab, 'Clifford Salmon.
discussed and Committees appoin- To Part II—Nelson Masse; Doris
ted before adjournment for lunch. ` cb, Lorne Ging-erich.
--°-------• '' Trimer Classes—Joe Hoffman;
• Ps ter Voisin, Louis Farwell, Martha
Here and There, r hotter, Alvin Gingerich, • Olive Wit-
' 'ocr„ Angela Masse, Anthony Hof-
frmnF
over the T. and
E. J, Dalreyniple, teacher
Her
Shipment's
Railway during the month of ay,.
a riounted to 329.16 tons of silver
ore.
The movements ' of the mackerel'
schools will, when observed; :be
broadcasted from radio appara.ttts'.
erected for the purpose by the Cana-
dian Marine Department..
Mrs. Dan Otto, of Stratford, Otit.,'
set 33 eggs and hatched 34 decidings t
from them. •One egg was apparehtly1
of the double yolk variety and, hotli. is
yolks were hatched.
A new direct passage eseryjey�t be..
tween Canada and northern Z *land
has been inaugurated by theaina
dian Pacific Steamships, Ltd. hree?.
teainers have been assi+'Tgned 'to,the'
route. • �
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr and; :Mrs .Agustin Sturdy and
family of Goderich 'pent Sunday
at the home 01 Mrs Stu rdy's par -
ants, Mi "and ?Ars J T,. 'Keys,liab-
ylon Lire `-
Mr, and li'Iis, W. L Keys of'Sba•-
,or iii spent a few days bast week
visituas their daughters, Mrs. 'M. C
Taloa• and. 9lrs. J. 111c,AJsh, , IThey
also attended the inncrail of ;.their
old neighbor, the late Geo. Steph-
t:•nson. •
A • large number attended' the
open, »r services held • on the park
at:.31'•y field. on . Suniiay afternoon;
Or the Boy Scoutg, who are calnp-
mg ni.ai „ayfteld. liic scouts
,James Edwards, of Port Rolainstin marched in a body to the service
declares he has a chicken out;'.'bf thin and. -then "alar: hed back to camp
year's hatch which out-frealts ant %'- again. toy It,. C. Pitts, 'vho is le -
chicken freaks. This one has( i;otif:,' ader of the camp; had charge of
legs, four wings, two backs, two. the st•i 1 ice.
necks but only one head. It has /trs Librb Dunkin • of Saskatoon,,
been preserved in alcohol zy ti (sit, n;it the honie of her bap -
One hundred and fifty *twill•ea, thcr, M Joe Riehax•dsaon•
runic into -
Columbia and lsettle dd lint, r,
$.ri'txsh
ente,rra�7rise 1� ��� C'ai eys .efts
�dlrtia as of urt
& t
Lewt1 e` ii iauneet , fallogt
return from England recent)
h Swedish' scientist c,
tie perfected a process
from 50 per a nt,
manufacture 0 1016
..1gull+ c otJlk and the
e ne , i, iiaret
painted, stainer *Althea'
not deteriorate in water.
A start on the actual_o
electrifying sections of nkd"etyn.,
dian Pacific Railwa+y's *aft 'line+;
through the Rockies may �(' •lriadt3.;
next year. D's C. Caltwriw r`y c: vinew
president of weakenl5rsbb , :yl' that,
traffie demands told linen tan:..
ditions "would.. dete tiOne • . du
ertart would ba >s?rade.: •
roL,
1 a's hard, as as,
Pg
d.'
sto
0
ilea
0
i.tle n1 t.'ith i "ra€hez serious' aC•=.
(dant last Sunday rlit)roing, as a
r;ault of which she ws'1`'lie laid' up
for .8 ante e. ",Shy; tva,attes7diu
to 'her -usual work of milking the
rotys':tchcn qne of
,the.,cattle' btta-=�
ON1, b, eaicin $in,
Tlie nt i•;nb >ig
01 Steph-
riisori:gathered, recently and. assi.s•-
!A -A: to, -gather itt hes hay., Elie
!lt►x'in b ori 'delayed on account of
the :teo it sieitness• and death in
tilt. •honno ' , •
'Arm, J Durant; the new pastor
of the klet•iodiSt (church Isere, 'is
mte.l :sting and helpfu1 ser-
axons each Sunday.`' Next Sunda
rxiot lug, his subject wild” be, "Ts
the ' N.tid, getting better or worse"
ilxr George Peck 'a yd family who
,s'tvt spent the petit 'week wit.ht
their friends here, left on:Monday
ttr, visit Ur. Peek's. brothers ire
ibertx
or
Tlairs lay July 29th,19' Y
The stare with The ,iheral C s Oiscaant
a rnier
NOW`IS. THE TIME TO DO YOUR'FENCING,
I.N A POSITION To GIVE AND WE ARB'
AT VERY LOW PRICES, T11 5' A GOOD U CFIOTCE OF FENCE,.
■-+ HIGHEST GRADE ..".DE.
WE HAVE r+'HaNCTNG HERE ....a„e,.,-."-. :..............�.
PRICE --
-COME AND .:LOOK IT OV ALSO AT. A LOWER, TRICE—
WELL GALVANIZED AND IT 1,VIAKES A. GOOD ,PENCIL,
A 41• ILL STRETCH up FINE, IF
HAVE DO NOT HAJUST WHAT YOU. WANT IN THIS ,LINE
im
OP FENCE, WE CAN. GET IT FOR You -IN A: ,FEW DAYS. ,
e,Notice
Every prospective buyer- Should' know this. This • is very
important. -- A. Chain; no matter, how large, is only stron
its weakest link: -- Now this : is the .point we are.g as,
Do not be tsatisfued with: any 'fence which riving ay
a wire used.in the lock, ch hays not as ,sea
asthe -line and. upright wires, bei.,
cause it is bound to go at _hat point first, and time will surely
We leave on hazid an'aissort •
Prices will be right.mint of Choice Galvanized' Gates,
Wie have' painted Gates in stock from. "y"
We won't refuse any;art year, while the price.,
reasonable offer; You make . price..
Barb Wire, Coiled Wire,' Plain Wire a
enough for all Staple's, Black wir, ,, 11Au iers, li s Big stock
everything' yott need, Augers, Pliers, in fact
2 large Fence stretchers atyour disposal. Ask for one; if
you need. it, No Charge.
K
NOW LET'S GO AND MAKETHIS A BUMPER FENCE YEAR.
•
MELI K& UN
PHONE 63
1
1
,/� Per Cent. '
Per Ann.0 m. Payable Half—yearly
ON CANADA TRUST CO. GUARANTEED MORTGA,,E CER-
l TIFICATES.
5 Per Cent.
PER ANNUM PAYABLE. HALF -YEARLY ON .HURON &
R7DEBENTURES.
CCanad.a Trust Co. Guaranteed Certificates and 'Huron
and Erie Debentures are Protected by Assets of over
$25,000,000,00
$100 invested in Canada Trust Co., Guaranteed Mortg-
age Certificates in twelva months will earnfor you $5.50.
$1,000 in twelve months wi11 earn $55.00
$100 invested in Hur;in & Erie Debentures in twelve
months will earn for you $5.25. $1000 i,u twelve month's
will earn $.52.50, i (
LET ME ARRANGE AN INVESTMENT FOR YOU NOW.
Andrew F. Hess, ,a Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Ready -to -Wear
Clothing
DENOM Y ,BROS.
GENTS FU RNISHINGS
Ordered
Clotbi,s
YOUNG ME
EVIL' FIND
In Royal Clothes
all the style . feat-
ures of artistic 'des-
ign ng, th.e faultless
tai •or° u o expert
:wog lhmen, the q tat-
ity that .gi�res satis
FAdii'1VX1.ibx • i o TIME WEARER:-
AT
EARER-A.T A PRICE CONSISTENT WITH
T'IIF, HIGH !TYPE OF MERCHAND
DNOMY 8R08.
Papa&ice tzlton ezehazgo fox Goods