Zurich Herald, 1927-08-04, Page 8�111RIC tai. 0,41441144
aY p n ng 4, ay. July 23rd
Closing Day: August 6th.
Our stock of Summer Goods is too
large and in order to reduce, we are
offering seasonable No.1 quality Goods
at a real saving in price. When Iwe
say CLEARING SALE We mean it.
See large Bills for p'Articulars.
Ladies' Dresses
A shipment of Ladies' fine Silk Dresses arrived
which arrived which are included in this Clear-
ing Sale. You must see these to appreciate
the extraordinary values we are offering.
They comprise newest shades in flat Cantons,
Tricochens, and Georgettes.
Priced at $9.00 $9.75 $10.50 $16.50
Complete line of Groceries always on hand
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Prodi u . Wanted
Phoiie 59
Zuria 's Garage
has, 0€3s, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
GENUINE FORD PANTS
;FISP RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
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taz •IN NEED OF A BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE.. OF T. EATON
0., ANI) OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE,
WE MARE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY.
I ATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
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ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
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LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NO,W PRICES RIGHT,
Wire Fencing
JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OP FROST WOVEN WIRE
FENCING, BARB WIRE, BRACE AND COILED WIRE, GATES
STEEPLES AND STEEL POSTS, ETC. �a
PAINTS! PAINTS!
WE ALSO OPENED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF SHEcRWIN
'W LILIAMS" PAINTS. VARNISHES, OILS, STAINS, ENAM+
ELS, ETC,
FULL LINE:OF HEAVY AND. SHELF HARDWARE ALWAYS
ON HAND,
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Surnaner Dress teras
WE A.RE GOING ',1'O CLEAR. ALL OUR SUMMER DRESS bl;ATEkt-'
IALS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, ETC., REGARD-
LESS OF COST, BELOW ARE QUOTED ONLY A FEW PRICES;
Voiles, Reg. 65e, a. yard, at 39.c
Voiles, Reg. 50c yd, at . ... 29c
24c
Percole, Reg. 35c. yd. at
Dress ends of Printed crepe and
Voil,g 'ding at Half Price,,;
Reg. $3.75 at $1.88 a length,
C1' 0'59 Bar muslin for Slip's and
Bloomers, Beg, 25c. yd. at 15c
32 -in, Gingham' at yd: .., 14c
Ladies' Vests, Reg,. 50c. at 33e
Ladies Bloomers, Reg. 50e, at 33c
Ladies' Slips, Reg. $1.00 at 69c
Ladies nightg owns, Reg.. $1 at 69c
Children's Vests, Reg.. 25e at 15c
Reg. 3,5e at ... ... ... 29c
Ladiela Silk hose were Special Val-
ue at 75c., 39c; and 50e4 ,will hell
therm all at 35c. per pair,..
Boy's and Girl's Stockings-
Reg. 50c pr. at ._ ... 30c
Reg. 25c. pr. att. .., ... ...15c
Men's, Blue and Kahki work shirts
at 79e.
A -few Men's Sailor Hata left,
Reg, 2,25, ,going at 95c
Men's Sea Grass and Peanut !straw
• Hats, Reg. 25a,, 35c. at 15e
We .also have a table or renlnanta
of Flannelettes, Gingham etc.
AVhich you will find very cheap,,
There ;nay, bL ,an enc. ,your 1 can
J. W MEIN
ER
ITEMS aF LOCAL INTEREST MARKETS
Canada's population is estimat-
ed by the Bureau of Statistics at
Ottawa at 9,339,300. This is 600,817
raoret han at the actual census 'of
June 1, 1921.
Hay Council 'held their monthly'
meeting on Tuesday, when Consid-
erable business was 'transacted a
copy of the iuingtes will appearin
next week's ussae. I c
BLAKE
•rM, and Mrs. Wm. 'Finlay who
attended the wedding of their
niece, near Ripley onSaturday, re-
turned hom , accompanied by their
slaughter, T_riiss Alberta Finlay,who
:spent ;several weeks with friends
in that vicinityf. N..
Mr. and Mrs. D1lorgan Brown of
Toronto, are visiting friends in;
this vicinity.
Miss Blanche Jeffery. of Kitch-
ener, is spending the holidays with
her parents.
Miss Gladys Douglas uspent a
few days with friends in Hensall,
Miss Marjory MeAsh of Calgary
Alberta, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'A. Man-
son. •
Mrs. J. A. Douglas, of -Hyde
Park, who has been visiting friends
in this visinity, spent the week-
end at tlr home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Douglas.
Mise Evelyn Clarke and bro-
ther of Toronto., visited at the
home of Mr.. and Mrs. Wm„ Careni
last week.
The Misses Susie and Edna WaI-
ters of Kitchener, are spending the
holidays at the home of Mr's. E.
Clarke, and with other l riendu in
the vicinity..
Mr. and Mrs. John Brennerm.an
and family of Detroit, spent the
week -end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Peder Brennerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Manson and
little daughter of Toronto, are vis-
iting with friends on the Goshen
Line.
D YYSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dueharnie
oft his place, and their ;son Jos-
eph, of Fielding, Sask.. iw'ntlnst
v eek in Detroit with i1__:::..
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brisson of
Detroit, spent last week with fri-
ends and relatives here( r"
Sorry to report that Mrs. John
Bedard and young daughter Vai-
ida are v ory -seriously ill.
Mr. Robinette and family of
Flint. Mich., spent the week -end
the guest of 1VIr•.. and ,Mrs, Frank
Corr'rTart .
Mr. Joe Mou'sseau of Detroit,
and Mr. Louis Mousseau of St.
Joachim, spent Sunday with their
brother Edward.
Mr. Cyril Denornme and son
'Joseph of Belle River, spent -the
va'k--end with relatives here.
Mrs. Dennis Bedard and family
of Zurich, called on friends hereon
Sunday evening..
The farmers of this vicinity,
are busy cutting the wheat, a
great: crop is reported.
Mr, and Mrs. Maxim Denomrue
of Windsor, were Sunday visitors
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs Ret;i1 N. Denornme.
• A large. n'umber of this vicinity,
attended the races at Goderieh on
Civic ,Holiday,
M`s�r Pearl Durand is visiting in
Detr�o!, the _guest of her cousin.
The 'many friends of Miss :Emily
Denoirni;e will be. sorry to learn
that she is .recovering very
sio wi
I • Reverend. Father Brisson of .L01")-.
4 01 ne, a T N.1 c1avs: with •his
parents, Me.'and Mrs.Edward Brie-
y:40rY '
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Father Gerard. of then Catholic
1oht't tai. attended. tra Erreberust
Cooga°d,i'a at Tecumseh, last week,
If
Eggs ...:. -; ...... . 21-25-28
Butter, lb. 35
Dried apples lb. -.- - 9
Wheat - . 11.25
Oats ._.,._ _._ _ 42
Barley
Buckwheat _._�,, . �--.85
4.75 3.75
Shorts par tan__- ...._
Bran per ton..._., 32.00
Live Hoga cwt.---, -_ 14.2,5
(Corrected every Wednesday)
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF
ANY CANADIAN COMPaNY DO-
ING BUSINESS IN ONTARIO.
CASH AND BONDS ON HAND
$129,454.14. Being an increalee of
Irraurance of $5,365,485 over 1925.
G. Holtzman - Zurich
AGENT, ALSO .DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE.
SPACIAL
Sale of
Millinery
CONSISTING OF LADIES HATS
WHLIE THEY LAST, WE WILL
SELL THE BALANCE OF OUR
MIILLINERY AT REMARKABLY
LOW PRICES;. SEE THESE AND
13E CONVINCED AT THE,
Zurich.Shoppe
ALSO 'A FINE DISPLAY OF
NEW SNAPPY FELT HATS IN
ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND
SHADES ,
The Season is now drawing to
a close and we would advise fhe
public to act quick fs our ,stock
roust go. Some splendid lines as
low as $1.50
{' •Siebert
SOUTH HURON 0
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
JULY
.8 -Zurich at , Btaf la.
-.Crediton at Thane's Rd.
1i-Staffa at Crediton('
I8-Staffa at Zurich,
18 -,Thames Rd. at Crediton;,
22 Zurich at Thames Rd.
22 -Crediton' -at Hensall. '
25•-11en011 at Thames ltd.
29 -Crediton at Zurich.
29--Thj mes Rd. at' Staffa. -'
A,.UGU'ST
• 2--Thpisie4, Rd, at Zurich, .
2- Staffa' at `Henaajtl, . ... .
•3 -Hen sil.,at Staffa,, '
2-IIonsall at Crediton. . .
r wa
Spring is here -and we can supply
the. Public with Seasonable • and
ware art. moderate prices
GOOD SURPLY OF BUILDING MATERIALS; INCLUIbIIeTdIF
COUTNCIIL STANDARD ROOFING' AND CEMENTi,
NUMBER OF GOOD SECOND HAND RAND STOVES AT;
VERY CHEAP.,
FENCING
A CARLOAD OF LUNDYS LUCKY TIE WIRE, JUST AIi&I$•r.
E NCLUDING WOVEN, COIL', BARBe BRACE AND BURL
POSTS,
TIRES ANDTUBE l I Wf.t
A FULL LINE OF GUTTA PERCR'A mama.NONI4BEE
INTS AND V
A GOOD SUPPLY_
ANDA FULL LINE OF CHI NAME',
VARNISHES, PURE AUTQ �
ENAMELS.
ALSO FULL LINE OF O, RT AIITO
7lIU8ESC0 ]STC
Fu41 Line of Furniture in Living Room, Sui. '
Suds, Bed Room Suits, Kitchen ,Cabinet Reed Dining
and ;
Chair A NUMBER OF ROCKERS AT GREATLY REDUCED
,PRICES` ,GOOD SUPPLY OF FAMOUS SIMMONa BEDS,,, '
SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.
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Johnston & Kalbflejseh
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
Operator's Licenses
All drivers of Motor Cars MUST now
have an Operators' License
FOR YOUR CONVEN-IENCEI HAVE SECURED THE FORMS
AND YOU CAN MAKE APPLICATION FOR. LICENSE
THROUGH ME.
uto Insurance
See Me
For all Classes of Aute Insurance
Andrew F. He:
MY MOTTO; -SERVICE Hava You M 3k -DI YOUR WILL?
E. C. Harvey & L. V. Hogarth
- Agents -
Mutual Life. of Canada
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tALL OUR GOODS GUARANTEED
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