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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-09-27, Page 81F a arger ROFIiS and L arnover, ani SpeeiaI to the CaS�. buyer, Our Motto for :�aii and Winer Trade WE REALIZE THAT TIIE BUYING POWER OP OUB CUSTOM- ERS IS NOT AS GREAT Aei IN YEARS GONE BY, SO WE .WANT TO GIVE YOU LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES IN GOODS CONSIST, ENT WITH QUALITY AND • SERVICE. HENCE OUR MOTTO The first hunt of cooler Weather ,scads tlzv prudent housewife' hurrying to the Strre for wazmei Dress Material, Underwear, Sw- eater Coats, Cashmere and .WooLliesiery, Etc. 1'!e 'are sure You eau make a very a4tti:;factory (tholes. from our display of new Fail and Winter Goods - ..... Sweater Coats At remarkable lIo v Prices,' They tame iris all wool heavy'' weight, Pullover or button ,style, in great arra' y of colors and. patterns.. Monarch Yarns Again in ,'stock m leading colors. We carry .Monarch Down, Dove. land Silver.twist . 1 • UNDERWEAR LENNteRDS UN DER R FO *OMEN AND CHiLD.tREN This line is gi-vaig extra satisfac- tion to our custorneis, It is a gar- ment of part woo, aid cotton yarns Well :rade and finished ' in low neck 'and short sleeve, or no sleeve, as 'well as an, long aleeet style. Pr- iced from, Bae. to $1.75 a garment J. GAS Produce panted OVERCOATS 12 only, New Mens Overcoats' to hand.' NEWEST STYLE, AT RIGHT PRICES. .SEE i'IrUEIV. Celery! Celery! No.I QUALITY FRESH . CELERY egaOR SALE, GROWN IN OUR QOWN GARDENS. LARGE OR. SMALL ORDERS FILLED PROMP- TLY s Phone 6. Zurich's rag . 'BATTERIES? i'n. dl J an i a1.X. X. � �,.�. zthe I. �.� . L. Battery r IF .1k NEED OF A BATTERY BETTER . CALL AND ND SE,., US WE MAKE •A ; SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE N . . q YOUR OLD 4 BATTERY GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO COMPARE WITH ANY "" OTPIER Ii. r 1, QUALITY AND SERVICE. CONSIDERED' We also . handle the f' . a�,tnot�.s U. S. L Battery k COMPLETE LINE OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES AND GEN- ,UINE FORD PARTS ° ALWAYS ON HAND NOW IS THE TIME.;TO HAVE YOUR CAR REPAIRED. POLICY IS FIRST, HERE, FIRST SERVED. COME EARLY .AVOID THE RUSH. WE ARE EXPERTS ALONG .THIS LINE, CAN ATTEND TO YOUR NEEDSAX.Y ACTYLIN WELDING BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY REPAIRING 110 Mousseau Zurich ` otr ANT} AND 00.06E3"�3ee0**94**GoWses**01tg*00*0d99i000**r00.00030e 00* o.� iia ROUE i` trwleraL Tinsmith Work�. And 0 AS d0 c !y all h in a • + • NOW T, Aar IS THE ":. I THE COLD SATISF„1C.rIO • echanic is again able to ofoutside work we are U to fill require... .our � _ • A 0 e 1 .i ds of euetro� h i n > • general tinsmith, wo • • I'tii++` TO HAVE THIS YORK DONt� SEFUlG y (ra PALL WEATHER SETS S n 0 THE TAO 11TO TH, I WE AL CV A I'S M.lifv- • 1'TM1 0 • MM ll k 9 r s k = Shealf and teary. Hardware Nr • ys on hand • • w 0 WEI • pReeT BLOCK 0 ZURiCH *600000604*040040,040444000.4010 *0 0006040010400640001"6"4 A 41, ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr jack Melli,nalce :Gf Hensel' called in, toe t'i';age or'edl;c;. d w e1r and Mrs A. eieacli 1wsse at Suaforth on,'Bonder .1r Jos. E, Di uar waS; ke,btisiiiess Visitor to Se,lfar+th oh, JYL :idia,yy Mr and 1V1i s Sy1 W itm ia,n'd fain ily spent •the past week.: �tii veleta - ands at li:itclener, lxueljveleta- ands ,.ane kesa era other pQi)ats • BORN , eta A t 2,11 1'4' I 1 on SEI) fiber 21 ,•.t*Mr ani Mrs" Mi1toriieantz, daug titer echroder--At '?ashwood Sept- ember 9th, to Mr and rs will, vSchroedeer, stir), iVeathy lid. Exeter., on pa','9, to •Mr'ancli1Gliis' Weethy, + en Snell—In Exeter, on Se4 2.th. to ;1Ir wild Mr.i cy.J. Snell ' ,rruil .• BLAKlE • The Mission Band it' dtlieir inoethly meetii g tht 1ure; Satarday Sept, 29th, t ,•'0 cici at- teirdanee is requests vac/ ,' Mr and Mrs Cluist l3iodf`er ai.0 family spent the weeka44 ',tat, friends at T a .istoo k The Misses Lydia • alit ;E iia Gi a isnric li spent Saturday Veiling with friends in the villa. Mr and Mrs Sam flay a °% family. spent Sunday evening w , 1., 'fri- ends erids in Zurich Miss Alberta Finlay willed on. W nCls in the ori •S Ltcidi..iy bli66 .Ida Gii)ge:rie,h vilciaecl, he riend Miss, Blanch Jeffre, oar. Sat- ourclaay last STANLEY TOWNS k- 1Tr auct 1Vtrs Charlie Pres i 'of Mi- chigan, and iYlis Shaw ..Tach see Fred of London 'called loll 1'r%n 1s lir Stanley on Saturday Mr and Mrs Wt L StogtLlt of Sutton spent a lewt days l.tst week math thii lather's partuts, ll'1i aLU.% Mrs (Geo. Dowson Alias Edna McCeintoy'• c Lon- don spent Sueday at the hos e of. sr�r brother 01 vial :r , ieliss Della leeya is visitin> ` +t present with. cousins ,in Clin.ano Mrs John Reid and chilly en 're- luin::S this to their home !',i it, Mrs Reid has spent the pit two months wlaitink On lies iilot'rt.rt IVlrs u Johnston $r,, who 'h d her ,dip fractured by a tali. but we Kura pleased to :sly' rs in prroving. Remember the school, F?;r at Varna next elrnciay, Oct. est AUCTION OF ,F_1R111,' 1 All dI E,T OCR I1`upL T.,Ei\1:ENIS AND 'HO U S,f•HOse..p F Will be held i;i inili s Wiest of Dash wood in Stephen Town,:hop on Lo 3.277, Northn .13oundry,- on TIiUk SDAY OCTOBER L1 tie iJez Commencing at LU o'clock aj m Sharp t REAL ESTATE-Tarcontainiir_ 75 acres snore or less, then-ei i on: the pre'inises a bank 'darn, :pig $table, driving shad, frame house; 4s web fenced and well 'drained, a never failing rock well with fust class water pumped with wind mill,. a good orchard, smoke house . win cern ont floor. and wood house. LIVE •STOCl:-1 bay izitui 1<. yoare old; 1,: black mare 1iing' years old G'ATTLE-2'miil�, cows 1 farrow cow, 1 `heifer rising' z,ri•i,, 1 yearling steer, 1 fall Galt, 2 sp- ring calves, BENS -30 leading. 1QCAL MARKETS- (Corrected .everyWednesda.y) llz"Iter ... .................... 05 Eggs ...•.. 16. l,?z ted applea Per 1'b.. [,dutch setts per • Potatoes per bag .. 7t Wheat per 'btithel Oats I t Flour pez ewvt 3',00-3.75. 13r.in. per ton ,, 24-00Sliortsp er toil... , ..30.00 :1'3ogs �., :, y:00 Case & Son H;ENSAI L. DEALERS IN • t ,Brad` Shorts, 1 Feeds, Salt, Coal, Coke A Car of . Coke arriae,d this week ;:Incl cane accept of cic l s 'at $11,00 per ron. • Also expect other grades any time, W voili be pfeesed, to have+ all our, old' Customer's, as well as new ones. GIVE 135 r1: CALL; THE Nat Shoppe A ciloico Stock. of Neiv, Fashionable Millinery hoe teen opened in ZURICH IiY Vera IC, Siebert The ladies of the Community aro iritiited to call arid iiispecl. it as there \Til'l bi no •foriad Opening;•. EACH . REFL EG 1 S Tale, •G•L J V"4` OF AUTUMN IN RRLN AND REDS, IN DULL GRAYS', LAUREL GREENS, AND THE A RISTOCRA:L 10 33LA.(K• . Prices will t. -e most -reasonable and 'Satisfaction a%i,iureci LEAVE" OR U ORDERS EA.it eJ TO INSURE SATISFACTION Miss Vera V. Siebert. ZURICH—ONS`. JIkad1heie'. 11 Protection of migratory birds has °, been added to the duties of the Canadian , Pacific Railway's con- , stabulary. Airplanes planes :;.attached to the On- tario Forestry Department are now equipped with radio sending appa- ratus so that they can keep in con- stant touch with the chief and other rangers. There'. was an increase of sixty three per cent in.the nu ober. of im- migrants to Canada during the :last three months as compared with the corresponding period of last year. Canadian Pacific agents in Brit- ain recruited nearly five thousand men, for work in the harvest fields of Western Canada and,• through. lack of steamship accommodation closed their doors on as.m.any more who, attracted by the special her- vest rate, sought to enter. Canada. The branch lines program of the Canadian Pacific Railway . carried out this year will bring into opera- tion on the prairies a larger mileage than any one year since 1914. Of. the 431 miles of line under construe- ; tion, 281 miles will be ready, for handling grain in the Fall, and of the balance, 115 miles will be ready, for steel by tele winter freeze-up. A building has been acquired by tlie University of Toronto to be en- tirely devoted to the manufacture of insulin. This will be the only factory in Canada .to manufacture the,urative fl jt in commercial 4uaiitlties and, ai t ough it is inanu- lectured in the United States, Great Britain and Denmark, the Canadian erodutit will be sold throughout the world. hens,: IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—Wagon with box, Inteanational cttl.tivator new, Frost CC. Wood steel )alae:, M :ri hoe drill„ ha.' race, burge'.e12004b scalp faening null, .:cuttinO)x, er- tension ladders, big hay forrk, sling ropes., root pulper, wheel rbasrow, barley forks, pitch forks, sbo vein, • pad: s, bob sleigh nt: ar1y; • newly, gravel box neew, cutter,,teed eat t disk harrow, 80 feet 2-3i ;:piping, 100 Pee 13i -i,.: Toping to ,v y .i di,u- ond harrow, pig rack, M 1• +F;#izow�rer, gang plow.; 'IPletery plow, :': hand .cuffler, 2 setts heavy ha b css, 3 nest single harness, 2 scytl se dram scoop, scoup "shovel, binde ",toia-'ie 2 dozen drain bags, necky :Pisa wh- iffletre^s, 2 ioggiiiw chid ; ' doze cow chaiu.t, wire sire ellU�, .bell=:, grind•itone, 20 i+oml No, 9 , w itle 1ene, 100 cedar poets, 7 ton of hey, 6 roekelni planks, a nu rntltr .• ei ship lap sidieg. big c•12ickon anatl, era file, 2 bunches Shin n s, apeti ing. sheave, meat wail) croNV: b;trr irons: cut saw, 2 bucksaws, mawv HOUSEHOLD El+wl+l•+1CT,+,TC";- .z axes,' Cider veil, :Deasy churn, wt4b ma- chine, Pandora range, bek: store e•witig in a chi oe, eup 10 ar44 a table s, small table, sick, \.dei Ata)xd dozen chairs, 'rocking' chair, 3eldatezids, spring,,mattress, 6 chairsa.6r5ereens screen; doors, planers, 3 d n ;,ea;- :era, 6 windows, d oa"troeks ,i0 -gal. barrels, i g' 1., z _, cels 30 , 1. io�r�.,' dr i! ,' 1 i apple barrels, jug, but, e tub, alirrow, 2 clocks, lafnps/' lantern` 2 iron Vote; frying pans itca l et•- tol, wirater pails' steienee esti boil. or, ie i etee ; p p. eaaao' it c+e . ';:' dilres i i , F, ) 1).iire+ ) 1 t)t �. 1 s other' e,z ` :,' at TRMVMS OP SALE ^. ,. All sums of *10 and nee)ensu; over that amount 12 months s eredrf will be given on furnislt-6.4appro•,, Xvedfeint tt lef C5, A clt ,J rL •r til Ux 1j straight off•for crash ori'credit a- m o u 0 to,' Ter 0,18' oi: tt it E, t,aite Mill "hegiven on dray of sala ' Arthur We be , ,A.uctioneoil ( Cai.ariera>"4i iile't,. Plightietcki• G('r fvc •l r=. h,D1tor, Clerk .a • Dawson " City recently eelebrateii the twenty-seventh anniversary of the discovery of the TClondyke, In an exhibition of Yukon products cabbages 16 inches in diametdr and weighing thirty pounds, potatoes as big es a Man's bead, pumpkins as big as watermelons,, wheat, oats and barley bore witness to . the fettiIity' el the . Yukon soil.::, Side •by side with these ranged : gold nuggets; gold dust and silver bars. Dr. James Inches, Co•nnn.zssionei of Police, t)etroit, and a guest at the Canadian Pacific Bungelowv Camp' at Nipigotr, holds the record for the bi'rgesf speckled trout eaught hi the 'Ialrpigon River this eea on, having captured a fish weighing 7i/a pounds- This eateh was above the average, het a large number of sbt ptlunders have been taken, frons the Nipigon 'this season. Sev t~x r al,ear ago, s go and y 'frons practically the seine place, Al. W. Cook, of Tent William, caught the world's recordspeckled trout, which Weighed fourteen and one-half pounds, and was note than two and a half feet long. Thursday Septeaai/er 27th, 14 The store with the Liberal Cash Discount azt it) trstuwee Radio Season.is . now on at it s be,st H-Heai latest rusie,' Lectures ' S mons; Market lRedorts, Bed time Stories for r C�iidren. This is .a re - Daily. . n y ota dream::. Hear it at Store: r 9,.3') to 10 30 aril 310 to5-p in ;�;;0 to 12 p m4, I. alit We handle the famous and mod' de>r- ate priced line of sets, namely of CROSLEY MFG Co. Cincinatti, Ohio WE INSTALL ALL SETS, AND GUARAN'T'EE SATISFACTION ASK FOR PRICES k I MELlek& R121 t PHONE 63 $50,000,000 Domi nton of Ca tads 'Refunding Loan 1943 $%BONDS � e 3 al.11 bG'0,1,1. cagtt'L;E�sI .1y T t� l ch x. zwii ma'tu 1.;ds° ` Ib,AR "i1UNt)S Df7E 0CPG :L "`i 5 -TEAR. .i;ON.DS DUE OCTOBER 18th, :tun.;; 30 YEAR BONDS iJ3 26 and Interest Yieldlnp 5 YEAR BONDS, 99 and Interest yielding 5.22% - -'ru .T.IOL• DERS OF 1923 VICTORY BONDS In adtlilioneto the bond's offereed for cash it has been a- - . rran ed these all owner's or Victory Bonds due November let 1923. may cx cliair e. their holdings for the ,same amount of the new,issue.•,-• -They' will receive hi ea.sh fine difference bet 'ween. the face value :of their.ntaturing bonds and the purch� ase .price of the new:secu�arity, namely; et Lhe nate of $1.75 per Sin. foe `L0 years bonds end, $1 per $100 for 6 year bonds. Dominion 'of Canada bonds ,are the'.nrost a ttr;'cove ingest- men'- obtainablc1 in , Canada ,An °e ir F. Hess, -x Zurich Have You MADE YOUR Viii DR. JOHN WARD Chiropractic and 1✓lcctr'icA' TreaL- • n'ients. Eyes Examined Main St:, EXETER, Phone 70 .Consultation and.: Examination Free AT WALPLR HOTJSE,'ZURICH Every Wednesday, 10 ELM, to 4 p.m. 8-22 +i+ 4. 4. + 4. THAT WE ARLALWAYS AT. YOUR SERVICE -FOR - GOOD. PRINTING THAT WE CAN SUPPLY Y OU WITH PRINTED WEDDING i. •+ •,'INVITATIONS ANI) ANNOUNCEMENTS '' THAT WE .PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS,44 sUc>`t 44 AS :LETiTEEHLA DS , IILLHEApS, ENVELOPES AN» : STATEIVIENTSLpHAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING IVIANUIFA,OT rs UI•I.ERS OF COUNTER CHECK BO OKS, AND CAN SUP -++ PLY AN Y QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHICK 800KS 4+ THAT IN -STOCK • WEI CARR .IN STOCK WRITI.N"G P�r1PEES, ENVEL- 4 • ' OPER', IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR '� 4 + - :TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS,: 11IE1'VTORIA.1VI Sr.S~ iA.r'.ION1 tY, NOTE 'BOOKS, RECEIPT 1i00L.S 'INTWo A" ISIZSS, FOOLSCAP, ETC,," BTO ... THAT WE FILL YOU,It ORDINARY .SIZE INK BOTTLE 7 WI't'I I GOO) FOUNTAIN' TJ l O N`CAIN Ph7N INK POR 5e. LARK- 'GAIT 'QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS q+ l.HA,T. WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE. ' .g, TERN MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL •1* AEI, GEN>JRAI.. PRINTING OU:11. SPECIALTY , ,1. yyss��et `* V -Ki "+h+ +F+#+++ +I+++1'I++$++1• r+ +n+++++++;s^: ++ +.14+ k•r•rar•++fir+4-t. +S ++1 i• Painting and Paper flanging • I Ain . in a position to do air q kind of paper hanging,' . painting graining and. decorating. H. Eickmeier, Zurich ti +++++++++++++ +++++++++++4f+++,+44++++++++++++++++ tit-3 BALD 01'PiCE +) You Know? 4 +