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Zurich Herald, 1923-08-23, Page 87 4, Clearing SALE All lines of Summer Goods enumerated here, as well as many other lines will be sold regardless of former price and regardless of cost. Organdies SPOT., BBG-, $1.75 °o .[ '0, NOW per Yd .._ $1.00 PLAIT—All colors, EEG. $1.25 Yd. Now per Yd 85c VOILE S +i'igured and Floral Effects, aloes to $1.25 yd, NOW W ... 48e. Plain, Black, Cream, Grey, Pink. and. Orange, 31s -in wide for 35c IRINTED VOILIi4S A0 -inches width at per Yd. .......15c RATINES All satins and crepes, Reg. toe. yd. now ... ... ... ........ Silk Crepe ,'t ariety of. colors now at yd. ,..$1,30 Voile Blouses 1:orn White colors, yeue choice, at each _ 75e 65c Fancy Chintz House- dresses 8 r•a1y clearance price Each ... $1.50 NIGHTGOWNS Pink, Nainsook each ... ._.......$1.00 J..GASC Produce „Wanted HOSIERY Butterfly Silk Hose all sizes 75c E is lisle hose, .all sizes at .,. _.350 Cil cotton hose all sizes at ... 25c tS "'Mil. cotton xlose, all' sizes ....20c MEN'S WEAR Men's Sul front She ts, values to $3.00, now, each •._, $1.75 I .:;mina hats, at Half-price $1.50 Licht weight caps at ...... 85c Safi, fine cotton. pr, _.." ........ 20c WO. IK Sox, pr. 1 DINNER SETTS only 07. piece sett, Regular j,7d,00, Now... $26.00 silty 97 piece sett, regular $,3,00 for ..........................$19.50 1 only 50 piece sett, for ... ... $9,75 GIssa Tumblers each 5c BROOMS Leather bound, each _.. ... ,i.,L,ENOK LAUNDRY SOAP iiABS FOR ... ........... 0 & SO Phone 67 50e 25c. QaragQ BATTERIES! BATTERIES! We are again handling the LX. L. Battery IF IN NEED 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 s QUALITY AND SERVICE CONSIDERED . We also handle '• the famous U. S. L. Battery 'A. COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES 'AND ;TU13ES AND GEN- UINE FORD PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND NOW IS THE TIME TOTIAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. 0171i POLICY IS FIRST HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG THIS LINE AND CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAXY ACTYLIN WELDING BAPTERY CHARGING BA73TERY REPAIRING H. Mousseau Zurich ZURICH i1E8ALl) ITEMS OF LOCAL [NTEREST Mr Clarence Foster of Kitchener spent a few days here Miss Martha Heideman is visiting. at Steiat.ford Mr. Alfred I3endeer of Winnipeg called on friends in the village on Tuesday Miss Helen Foster, who spent her vacation at Kitchener, returned to her home •on Friday last; Air and. Mrs ;Ezra Smith and fam- ily of ,Detroit, are .speni ixag the week with friends ,here Mr and Mrs L. Prang, and Mies E Traiemner, were Sunday tourists to Kettle Point Mr and Mrs Alex, Por were Sunday visitors with relatives sn Brussels a Miss Geneve Zetter,- who :spent her vacation at Kitchener, has re- turned home The Brussels Post editor, Mr W H. Kerr on Av ust- lst :passed his 43rd year as editor of that paper. Miss Elizabeth Truomner of De- troit is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. A, Prang, Miss Helma. Sippel of 'Detroit, is spending her vacation with rel- atives and friends in towns. Mr and Mrs George Heideman of Stratford, were Sunday Ziaitors at the home of Mr aiicl Mrrs E,aiiert Heideman,✓. Miss Clara, Kuntz, of Lansing, Mich., is 'spending her 'va&tion at the home of her parents, ,AIr and Mrs. John Kuntz, 14th :colt. Mr and Mrs Chapman Mos Tam - ley and daughter of Listowe'll we- re Sunday visitors at the bonne of Mr and Mrs C. Fritz Mr Chas. A.. Bedard' of,Detroi;.t, visited his brother, Mr JoS, Bedard Sauble Line, and other frill -Ids the past week. Last year the girls shortened their skirts; his year they've cut out the sleeees. Won t be very lung before there is lab mystery about them:,—Ex. Misses Irene and Platen .Beilfuss, and Mr. O. McHaney of Lan:sing,. Mich., spent the 'week•'endat the home of Mr and Mrs. Jobe Kuntz, 14th Concession Mr. Ezra Smith and daughter. Gertrude of Detroit, Mr. J. Pre eter and daughter Mabel, '.mot- ored to NIuskoka this week Mr and Mrs Wellington : Shenk acid family of Dashwood avere Sun day visitors at the home 'of Merl and Mrs Egbert Heideman 0®00004 basasr0 00000000 s00001)0000000000004000000.,�x • EVETROUGHING di And General Tinsmith Work w As Our Mechanic is again able to s • do all kinds of outside work, we are s �e in a position to 11l your require- * n;° allkinds of , �> .• g nxe. is x�.� lc nd evet� o����� �.0 roofind and general tinsmith ork. � sF aj NOW!, IS "I'H , ;'NIll1.ts TO HAVE THIS WORK DON1:, BEFORE en • s THE COLD .i:te 1 C H FALL WEATHER SETS IN g SATISPACTIoN IS THE MO PTO 'I,".fl.:'i'l. WE ALWAYS 7 a TAINS •• • All kinds • liv ^ r of Shealf and Heavy - Hardware Always on hand STADE & EIDO REE'Et BLOCK *0000000000000000000000000000.000 0 is 0 0 0 0 In 1610 the s.ecord tette for cros- sing the Atlanticwas .fsiSiAln days This year the Mauretani Bolds the. record, her time being four, days and eight hours. Mr Emery Ruby and friend Miss Florence Reist of Kitchener, and who ,spent ,the past two, weeks at the home of the former•'s parents, Mr and Mrs. Wnr. Ruby, hare'a•e- turned to the city LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday) l:ried apples pee, lb,, ,.. .., ,., 7r. Dutch setts per lb. .: Potatoes per bag -_ Wheat per bushel Oats , Flour per cwt. Bran per ton ... ,.. Shortsp er ton .;... ... Hogs;. cwt, .. „. .. 11 1.1.5 45 300-3.75 28.00 30.00 1000 DATES OP FALL PAIRS Bassfield ......,,.Sept 25-26 13i; th ... Sept • 27-•-28 RPos6els ,.. . easetcr Goderich, ... ... Mit i.licll .....Sep 20-21 'EVingham Oct 5-6 l•, rich. .. Sept 27-28 SCHOOL .F.A.TRS ;Sept. 6th Fordwich ,Sspt. 7th, Wroxeter. Sept. 10th, Ethel Sept llth, Belgrave Sept: 12th, Blue>rale Septa lath, St Helens Sept 14th, Ashfield , (Sept. 17, Carlow Sept .18, Clinto- Sept. 19th,ZURICH Sept. 20th; Dashwood Sept. 21st, Winchelsea Sept 22; Potter's Hill Sept 24-25, .'Windham Sept 26, Waltno Sept.27, Dublin. Sept 28, Blyth OOet lst, Varna Oct 2, Crediton Oct. 3rd; Grand Bend: Oct 4--5 Sept ,17-18 .Sept 5-7 Sep 27-28 Sep 25-20 Mr and Mrs. Prank Jeffrey ail Mr and Mrs Gravelle. of Goderich as well as some, thirty other guests spent Sunday at the' home Of Me and Mrs. Jos Bederd, St Joseph Mr and Mrs E W Sto'skopf s of Kitchener, Mr Oli ser Johnson of Goderich, and son Earl of Toronto; Dr. H. H COWED L. D. ,S., D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON HARTLEIB'S BLOCK., DASHWOOD IN MEMORIAM In loving n emoty of our Dear Father, Rudolph Heideman, who passed away, in Flint, Mich., two years ago, August 22nd, 1921. Little diel we think, when he left home, No i more would he retinae. A tender husband, •a Fatherso dear Has gone and left us "mourning here We Ioved him, oh, no tongue ,can • tell How much we loved him and how well God loved him too, and thought it best Td tate him home wtih IIiin to rest His Loving Children SEPTEMBER.' ROD AND GUN The September issue of Rod and Gun in Canada contains a wealth of information and amuse- ment tor the ;sportsman. "The Clerical Fishinn; Party.' by the Rev W A Bradley i son original. oceount of a real trip, while there is a 'practical article on making use of the borch-bark, • " 13y spent Sunday at the 'ho'me of Mr Canoe through the Wilds of Quebec and Mrs Thomas Johnsons A. 500;000,001 bushel wh t crop' far W£eteen Canada, sirs+ss, he:pre diction by. Sir Henry Thro*itoll, pr- esident of tae Canadian Al? ational Railway ;in, an interview the other day upon, his arrival after a'com- prehensive tour of the thxfee pr- airie provinces. • In peace prepare for war, in summer's heat prepare for [ •winter's cold. Lay in your stock; of. Pen- nsylvania or Welsh anthracite, of smoky bdtuminuous, or ofAlberta in .the Sc feu?bee issue* is Freda of each week. from 10 a.m. domestic. iii thin a 'chat , .y willp pal tic-' y For r , 5 s, Warty large and 'intrrt; ting, while, to 4 pan. giving Chiroprac give out heat by Alfred Keator is an interesting account of a novel route, while Bonnyca.stle. Dale and F. V Will- lams have contributed two good stariss. The last Close Call of Martin Hunter is containing iu this Issue while a table showing the Game Season fcr 1:,23 will prove of interest to all sportsmen. Rob- ert Page .Lincoln has a fishing de- aiartrnent of interest, whilst C S Landis, W C Motley, F II Walker and J' W Winston have their reg-, Chiropractor and Optometrist of War contribetian•s all up to thea Lxet•r will . be at GYaipex Rouse War standard, Gui s alio Ammunition'; Zurich on Monday, Wednesday and The: store with the Liberal Cash Discoartt TT'ENTucN 1 • Mr. Farmer NOW IS THE .TIME TO DO YOUR FENCING, AND WE ARE IN .A POSITION TO GIVE YOU,,, A. GOOD CHOICE OP .PENCE AT VERY LOW PRICES. 'T'RIS IS HIGHEST GRADE ]IIAsDE. WE H'A'V:L. FENCING HERE ALSO AT A LOWER PRICE— COME AND LOOK IT OVER, IT MAKES A GOOD PENCE, WELL GALVANIZED AND i1"ILL STRETCH UP FINE. IP WE DO NOT HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS LINE O.F. FENCE, WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU IN A PEW DAYS. Take Notice Every prospective buyer should know • this. This is very important. -- A Chain, no matter how large, is only strong as its weakest link. Now this is the point we are 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, be- cause it is bound to go at hat point first, and time will surely, tell. PrWecus �have ll be on end tan assortmc r,t of Choice Galvanized Crate's Wie have painted Gates in stock from last year, while they last, We won'trefuse any reasonable offer; You make the price. Barb Wire, Coiled Wire, Plain Wire all galvanized. Big,stock enough for all. Staples,. Black wire, Augers, Pliers, in feet 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 FiENCE YEAR. MELJeK& BRjjsj PHONE 63 ai 5y2 Per Cent. Per ,Annum Payable Half -yearly ON CANADA TRIZST CO. GUARANTEED MORTGAGE CER TIT -GATES: 51/4 Per Cit PER . NNUltt PAYABLE HALF -YEARLY ON HURON & ERIE TIEBENTURES. • CCauada Trust Co. Guaranteed Certificates ` and Huron and Erie Debentnires are 'Protected by Assets of over $25,000,000.00 $loo 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 e $100 invested in Hiiren & Erie Debentures in twelve months will .earn -for you $5.25. $1000 1,n twelve months will earn $52,50. 1• • i LET ME ARRANGE AN NVESTIsIENT FOR, YOU NOW. Andrew F. Hess Zurich Have You MADE YOUR WILL? . JOHNWARS Quebec has a bigger surplus i ,froim liquor soles thsi : year than last, Anal the bulk of the money 'vill go into anode good roads. And more good roads will ,ni{.ai1 more ILS. tourists with big thirsts next Yea:i ..:id the more thirsty U,S. tourists -there are, ilea bis;ger, the surplus will be. They have it figured do•.vn pat in (uebe4_,Ese games when faucet) defeated thein ; at Lucan last Wednesday. score 9%3 + Again we with to melte the an- L' nrau. is now in the second' 'round .nouncoment of the Woin'iens' Inst- ire the junior steles + itute annual picnic, wl> r li hays inert elated at two sieettresasei aoa- eI'U.RITY FLOUR ,TEAM AGAIN The last and, final d.is atesnow'get FAILS TO WIN' N.W.13,.A.ICU;L?.. as thuru iy aiternooii, August 30. 3.he ,.gent will be ll.eideon the The Lucan Irish nine defeated spacious lawn of' Mr ancleMrs. Peter the Purity Flour team of Goderich Mansell, tio,hen. Line, Stanley. A. by the score of 10-0 in the play special rectuo•st is made ,ter allmere off for the North Wellington :Base - hers to be peesent and ,to have as ball League. honors played at ulcus of their gents. 'rroserit as Clin•ton.on Monday before 'a crowd possible., as a royal good time is of 2(100 people, Ian. en qualified to assured The net debt ofCanada, ac- coidiflg, to the statement issued •by the +1rl artinert, of finance',• ,foil by 'a 'ibis legs •then $6,00(soras durtxag an article on, 'he N orth American Buffalo and .a story by H. Morti- mer Batten complete, a particul-. arly good nti Saber SPORT NEWS tic Treatments and examining Lyes, 58-22 Painting and Papa Hanging I .Ani in a position to de ani kind of paper hanging;, painting , graining . and, decorating. II. Eicktueier, Zurich ..., tl� e+ ++ i•+++++Fi,+,i"l..i + +4.'Y'.H++i' •J . 'i"++++ +++ Y'+++ i' The Exeter Junior baseball teaua avis eliminated from the f argue 4 4+ A 1 meet Str.a the oy in Gli next: round 1, of the NWi3A :series awl the offfc +1' err of the league are expected to amioan ee the date within the next 't' few clava. Stere 'Ound'ae pitched , a remarkable• gam fur Lua;:in, al- flat r>inntli of Jii1y, altkniiu,;h trie .. gid, debt rose by $x,644,393: The 4. lowing but four hits and stiilcixig14. Mit trsn'uat:tei's Armstrong star't1 •� ni;t deist of Canaria at; the'enil of acs for %axenic, and was linos re • 1 °. July stood t $2,403,235,60S� 't" The Western LONDON ONTARIO September to' 15th, :x,923 The Popular Live Stock ]41 h bitions • of Western* C•i,tar^io s'/ 4 foo i Prizes aid Att ° teens The .. Nosy w1b0,000.00 Manufacturers-' i3uildilap,' 0. Tlolding over .Ihr.ee 1laand•ed .Echib tel. Coble' and'see Thenbcr:;� WONDERIfiTT1, Li,:4,'•1't'OhM A,T:riucTIONN, o. s` 1):P.P �l Ai4;i,L, i4IUS1C.:-••x'1111+: v r:li,14:a--iPLNi. `' ,Sonriethi:i j Dolls * all ;the. tis. ' `t" JONN Y.: J. JONES SHOWS ON •.^a 11.E WIDE. Al' t Aciir is non; 25e all week, Children, :l:h:. u y ry i,,< a as coin- sieved b Xlsl nes All Ohild e;t . ree'on 1rrlstiiay, September little li.nr,•d With $2,:iti4;001,. 2 at the end y• h's will b%i'thc. Rig Year for t 1f,i;fi bo r ' '''' 1•i, A L 4, "1`• .i z, ea i the Exhibition. r,y v iy coixse (3odeixeh 0 4 71 Ali • Infzmationgrora'Lae eClty. Liman, �.,.. .. iU 17 1 .• Dundas and Reeves; Arrostrong ,I; IL SA.Ui`YDE l?rt.ssdent. A.. M. 1 Ileynes •:=•end Iraynes, Mitchell Urepirea.-sWEI Less, W p,obston o ��«ti'ar :+w+'I+�+tr +++++4,,S+++..1.+++++, ,.1,+•h4~ 4 4',+,' 44+4 k 01oi leist;, The gross d ebt at the �r rL.l e,. Ju'v avis $29 821',1,1• a0 0111 pared With 1i't09 ,,L8.:13t at• elle end. of June. • Thi n incr ase in the gross 4�� : debt lei due to a rise in the cii•cel- sb isleslR sssoevas 7 c , ati'ea of 'Dominion rioter T, Seo t i •k+ t +i`�Iryt++t+'+rs