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CLOSED SATURDAY, MAY 15th
The Hidden Number was 1761.
Miss S'isie Johnson is winner of Rug guess 1759.
Other nearest guesses are: E. M. Dagg 1769, Rol.
Geiger 1769; Mrs. Hy. Eickmeier 1742.
We carry a large Stock of Floor Coverings, and
invite your inspection. Will procure any Linoleum
Congoleum or Feltol Rug for you on short notice
at Lowest Prices.
CURTAINS! CURTAINS!
See our display of Ready Made Curtains in scrimms
Rayon Netts, Tuscan nets. Priced from 49c to 2.65
a Pair. Also a large assortment of new lines in
frilled and plain by the yard.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Everything in Garden Seeds. Also Mangold and
Turnip Seed. Seed Cord, Sorghum, Chick starter,
Scratch feed, Dutch setts and Yellow Strasburg
Onion Seed at 35c. a lb.
J. GASCHO & SON
PRODUCE WANTED
PHONE 59
The Canada Trust Co.
_IE HURON & ERIE
Mortgage Corporation
INTEREST RATES NOW EFFECTIVE
3 Per Cent. for 1 and 2 Years
314 Per Cent.,. for 3 and 4 Years
33'2 Per Cent. for 5 to 10 Years.
SAFE AND CONVENIENT
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND HAIRY!,
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
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Fencing
If you are thinking of
doing any Fencing this
year, be sure and consult
Us. And be sure it is the
famous Frost Fence!
PAINTS!
FROST FENCE
... . for long life.
Come in and see our stock of Frost
Farm Fence .. the finest we've eve,
had. Heavily galvanized by special
Frost process. Wears for a lifetime.
We can quote you attractive prices.
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Corn Flakes, Kelloggs, .3 pkg 250
Corn per can 1 Oc
Puffed Rice, per pkg. ,,,, TOc
Butter Bix, per pkg...:, . 15c
Sandwich Spread', 8 -oz, jar 20c
Fels Naptha Soap, 2` >ars 15c
Dates, with pits, 4 lbs. 25c
Orange Marmalade, 32 -oz jar 25c
Menno Oesch
EGGS WANTED.
- Zurich
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ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Rev. and Mrs. A. Sinclair of Hen-
sall were in town on Friday.
Mrs. R. F. Stade and son Harold,
motored to London on Monday.
Mr. Earl Haist of Crediton gave
us a friendly call one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hess and sons
motored to London on Coronation
Day.
BORN -At .Hay Township, on May
18th to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Over-
holt a son.
Mr. Oliver Johnson of Goderich,
visited at the home of Mrs. Thomas
Johnson on Thursday.
LOCAL MARKETS
{Corrected every Wednesday)
Sutter, creaineTyy 28
dozen: 13, ,22
Chickens, dressed 1513-10
;sickens, live
:gs, 10
Wheat, .bushel 1.30
Jirts, bush.
55
BBarley bush _ _• 1.00
trckwheat . hush ........ . . 75
aur; Cwt.$3, $4
orfs per ton 36.00
g. Per ton 34.00
: cwt. 8.50
toes, per bag 1.50
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Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer and
family and Miss Vera Decher of De-
troit, were visiting with Mrs. Clara
Decher over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams, Miss
Ethel and Calvin Williams motored I
to Sarnia and Port Huron on ,Coron-
ation Day.
Miss Louisa Hartman of Detroit, !
spent .Mother's Day with her parents. I
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hartman el "
the Bronson line, ,Stanley. I
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman I
Mr. Clayton Hoffman of Galt, and
Miss Merle Preeter of Zurich were,
visitors with .relatives and friends in
town on Sunday last
The next public-•hottlayrk
will''° lir
next Monday, May 24th which is
observed as Victoria Day and will.
be a national holiday.
The weatherman has been very
favorable, to the farmers' horses the
past week while .putting in their, seed,
ing. The rains over ,the week -end jj,
detained them somewhat, but the s,
rains helped the grass and fall wheat
and also will hurry along the gem-
ination of the seeds.. that are sown.
THE CORONATION
Last Wednesday, May 12th was
Coronation Day throughout the Brit-
ish Empire, and in fact in, all the
English speaking countries of the
world it was regarded as a sort of a
' holiday, at least in the U.S.A. the
big national radio chains had pract-
ically nothing elso on their program
but the broadcasting of the Coron
e
ation in England. Here in Canada
• I it was recognized as a •national hali-
RAPPED BY HIS HEAD
TTorman Macaulay, Ideal Salt Con-
p•'eny employee at Goderich, was the
vletint of a painful, but not serious
accident while loading freight cars
outside the'plant. He poked his head
out of a freight car just as another
w tkman, slammed the steel door
Ont. The vice -like grip rendered him
?r eutarily unconscious as he hung
hyis neck, but he was released in
a tter of seconds. He was unable.
axe •
torr` oittinue work.
t call:
r s ®"' not forgotted by
ugene Tiernan, of the Army
teal ,Corps at Halifax. Dr. Tiernan
honed to his mother, Mrs. Ezra
of Dashwood. The doctor
y joined . the Army Medical
Arps and he has . just received ' his
mission as Captain, the first to.
ltawarded. in. Canada by our new
rereign King George VL
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1. !°lie regular monthly meeting of
tle Junior. Farmers was held in the
NW/01A Zurich on May 5th, with
a; good attendance. Mr. Harvey Del-
i' s spoke a few words. on flood re-
li f• and suggested that the club send,
w;': suitable donation to the Red Cross
a {London, and it was decided to,
s d flue dollars. With warm weath-
e `'approaching it was decided that
s tball teams be organized again
tiffs years; The following were appo-
day, and practically every town in iiited: Captain and manager, east..
i some way or other paid homeage to end team, Edward Corbett; Western
• our newly crowner King and,Queen end team, Capt. Ray Ortwein; man -
g
'or Fanners and Institute
is
King George VI and . •Queen Eliza- ager, Milton McAdams. Mr. Norman
1 beth. While here in Zurich the day Alexander who has been taking an
was observed in a very appropriate associate course in agriculture the the
way. Early in the morning the big O.A:G., was welcomed back by the
• explosions were heard and the shoot- members and gave a talk on the use
• ing lasted for an hour or so. Then of fertilizer. After this the meeting
,e at ten o'clock the new flag pole on adjourned, the institute joining the
• the school grounds was erected, and boys ina joint meeting.
le the flag hoisted up, while the after-
•noon was quiet, and many o:r the vil---+
lagers were at other places where
there were celebrations going on.
But the big doings were here in the
evening when around seven o'clock
a large gathering took place at the
school grounds, and a parade was
formed headed by the Zurich Jubilee
Band, followed by the school children
and by many citizens on foot, and
also a large number of automobiles
that were decorated, all marched a-
••ound the town and then retired to
the town hall, where the band gave
a number of selections. A very fine
concert or program was given here,
and Mr. George ti er eztong, Reeve of
Hay Township acted as .chairman,
the local clergy of the village were
also invited to give short addresses
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We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried i
and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, •
Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax i
Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and Tubes •
in all sizes . I
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line of heavy and shelf Hard-
ware
ware always In stock.
ADE & WEIDO
ZURICH ONT.
QUALITY - PRICE .. SERVICE
In Police Court -
Gotlerieh After hearing nearly a
score of crown witnesses and without
calling on the defense, Mag. J. A.
Makins in county police court, an
Thursday dismissed a charge of as-
sault, causing.actual bodily harm, a-
gainst Co. Constable Arthur Jenn-
Dings, former mounted policeman.
At . the same time his worship im-
posed a fine of $10 and costs against
Elmer Moore, the complainant in the
assault case, for driving his truck
without markers. The charge had
been hanging fire since April 15.
Magistrate Makins roiled that under
the highway Traffic Act, ,a private
citizen, in the case in point, had the
At the hall an admission was �chareed.right to make the arrest, and that
for Red Cross purposes. After the .Constable Jennings, under circumst-
concert a dance was enjoyed by antes, was justified in using sufficient
a those who enjoy such amusement, force to accomplish what he set out
stn we,
when rt all the proceeds rare adv to do. -It cost Alvin Plowart, Strat-
c':od rp the treasury looker' soils ford youth, $20 and costs. for oh
$140.00 better, which is br; sena strueting ra police officer and for sho
to the B^d Cross at London, assist obin; .firearms at Port Albert of
in the flooded areas. It sure was a?. recent Suitday.-John Payne, 25, of
memoral to c1a',r incl likely,g... , Pp., .forged the indor''tion an l
the last King that most ,of up oldet• cashed his granchnotther's $iSi old age
folk will live to have crowned. God pension cheek and was remanded to
f Save the King? tong May He livet4l jail frexese atcncr, lox a week
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If FENCES ON THE FARM} LET US SUPP''LY'
YOU WITH THE BEST OF. WOVEN WIRE.
iALSO HAVE BARB WIRE.
SEE US ABOUT
PLUMBING, AND EVE-
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4.Special G��oline for Stoves, at per gali� 2
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We.also have some very Attractive Prices
Furniture, See Our New in
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4. Mattresses,s' Sprits and �`
I USED FURNITURE
4' Two
Goad Used Chesterfield Suites on I-lanl
4 Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; D••
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Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Bigg Bargains nr on
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'�' One Dozen Used Rockers g for quick Sale, .e
+1IIg from $2.00 Up.
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Rardware & Furniture. Phone 631
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Mens and BOyS'ZUIjh Garage
ork Shoes EXTRA EXTRA
We have put in a Stock of
Good Choice Quality Men's
nd Boys' Work Shoes, . and
invite the public to come in
and we can fit you up.
PUT IN A SUPPLY,OF.MEN'S AND
WOMEN'S RUBBERS, MEN'S
HEAVY RUBBERS, ETC.
GARFILED BROWN
Victoria Street. Zurich, Oat.
WE GIVE EXPERT WORKMAN
SHIP IN REPAIRING
Your Patronage Solicited
LARGE ' SHIPMENT OF TIRES
JUST ARRIVED
Regular $10 Heavy Service at ._.6.3a
Reg. 10.75 Heavy Service Tires 6.84
Best of Gasoline at per gallon- 23e.
Lubricating Oils and Greases at Cor.•
. responding Low Prices -
Get Your Requirements Here, whet.*
Your Dollars Go the Farthest!
Expert Workmanship on all Makes of
Cars, with _Charges Very Reasanabl•
H. MOIJSSEAU
Phone 103.. Zurich
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Painting Wagon $7.00 _
Painting Buggy
Recovering Buggy Top
Rerinuning Buggy Wheels Set
Buggy Shaft
Cross Bar
Buggy Reach
Buggy Spokes each
6.00 and 10.00
16.00 and 18.00
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3.00
1.00
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HERALD OFFICE
Do You Know? -
Mr... MERCHANT!
You know thoroughly well that you have power
in your store, to influence the decision of your cus-
tomers in regard to what they. buy from you. Your
'customers rely on you to give them products which
in use or consumption, will give them complete
satisfaction.
If it i
Its right
to use big
g city dailies and nationaIy-
circulated magazines then by the same token, it is
right to use local weekly newspapers!
I am the Master Salesman of this Community, and
my name is
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