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C ? eaOLEUM RUGS 9x1312, REG. $14.25 NOW
$2.50
$3.95
$1.90
85c
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9x15, REG. $15.75, NOW $13.50
$16.50
$19.00
$9.00
$6.50
15c
LI:JOLEUM RUG, 1 ONLY 12x12, REG. $19.50, FOR....
2 ONLY 12x133i, REG $21.50, FOR
F .:7 -TOL RUG, 1 ONLY 9x12, FOR
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FI :..TOL MATS 18x36 IN., AT
WALLPAPERS
WE STILL HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS
TO CHOOSE FROM, AND OFFER YOU SPECIAL REDUCTION
IN PRICES TO CLEAR
MEN'S WEAR
A NEW SHIPMENT OF FORSYTII'S FINE SHIRTS FOR MEN
BOYS, MADE IN FINEST BROADCLOTHS, PLAIN AND
COLORED IN SEASON'S BEST PATTERNS.
I-7,'RYTHING IN OVERALLS, UNDERWEAR, WORK SHIRTS,
SOX, ETC. SEE OUR MEN'S EXTRA WEIGHT PLAIN
BLUE WORK SHIRTS, SPECIAL AT 95c. EACH
SEEDS SEEDS
SELL SEED CORN, MANGEL AND TURNIP SEED. EVERY-
TW'IG IN GARDEN SEEDS, CHICK FEED, CHICK.STARTER,
POTATOES, TOMATOE PLANTS, AT LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
J. G x SCHO & SON
F='ODUCE WANTED
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Your Money is Safe
When invested in
HUP_ON and ERIE DEBENTURES
INTEREST IS PMD REGULARILY TWICE A YEAR AND
YOUR PRINCIPAL PAID IN FULL WHEN DEBENTURE
FALLS DUE. NO PREMIUM OR EXPENSES PAYABLE ON
RENEWALS OR NEW INVESTMENTS:
WHY NOT SECURE THE GOOD RATE OF;
5 %
PER ANNUM ON YOUR MONEY. ;ANY AMOUNT OVER
$100 CAN BE INVESTED FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS. INTEREST
STARTS ON DAY YOUR CHEQUE IS RECEIVED AT LONDON
CANADIANS HAVE OVER $22,000,000 INVESTED IN HURON
HURON & ERIE DEBENTURES
Applications received at any time by:
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
MY MOTTO—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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ZURICH ' H E R,i!k;'1 Q-
A New Shipment
Of the Newest hadc of
Plain and Printed Canton
Crepe, Satin faced Crepe
FLAT CREPE, CREPE.DE-CH NE,. PRINTED, RAYON CREPE,
PRINTED VOILE, DIMITY AND BATISTE, AND PIQUE. THESE
PRINTED CLOTHS ARE ALL. FAST COLOR AND WILL BE
REPLACED IF THEY FADE. WE ALSO HAVE THE NEW
SIMPLICITY PRINT AT 45c. PER YARD, WHICH IS GUARiAN-
TEED FAST COLOR.
PLAIN AND PRINTED DIMITYFOR LINGERIE AT 25c. PER:
YARD;
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOS—
IERY AND UNDERWEAR.
J. W. MERNER
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ABLE HARDWARE AT MODERATE PRICES
Let Us Show You
I OUR FULL LINE OF GRANITEWARE AT LOWEST
PREVAILING PRICES. ,..
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Mattresses,. a Guaranteed Article. Best on the Market
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WE ALSO HAVE SOME USED FURNITURE FOR
SALE VERY CHEAP. 1
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Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 I.
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To Day.
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mr. Arthur Pigeon Motored to
London on Wednesday last.
Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer, and
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Weido motored
Ito London on Wednesday Iast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith of De-
troit were recent visitors with relati-
ves around Zurich.
Mr. Dan Ort of Detroit, spent a
week with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Melick.
Messrs. Cameron and Ronald Bock,
Floyd Sherk, and Misses Marjorie
Bock and Margaret Stoltz, all of New
Dundee were week -end visitors at
the homes of C. L. and C. 0. Smith.
Mr.. Russell Sreenan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Sreenan, of the
town line, Hay, left for Detroit, last,
Sunday, where he has secured a job
on a boat.
Mr. Robert Williams and two sis-
ters, Misses Ethel and Eva, and Mr..
Elgin Snider, motored to London, OA
Wednesday last.
Mr. Newell Geiger, who is attend-
ing Toronto University, returned 1»
his home here on Friday, for tle sum-
mer vacation months.
A number of delegates are attend-
ing the District S. S. Convention at
South. East Hope, near Shakespeare,
on Thursday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs: John Wilhelm, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Wilhelm of Baden
and New Hamburg respectively, were
Sunday visitors at the hone of Mr.
and Mrs. C. 0. Smith of the Blue
Water Highway, and other relatives.
S. S. No. 9, Blake, will hold in the
school grounds on Wednesday, June
lith. A Reunion Picnic of all the
former pupils and teachers ever at-
tending that school. Please bring
your lunch and come and enjoy a
pleasant afternoon renewing old
friendships with your former play-
mates.
Saturday, May 24th passed off
rather quiet in the village, as there
were no special attractions in town.
A number tried to amuse themselves
at the lake, but it was rather cool at
that place, some went to Mitchell to
attend the races, and some we think
spent the day quietly at home be-
side the warm kitchen stove, which
was probably as comfortable a place
as any.
A few from the village attended
the evangelistic meetings being con-
ducted by Rev. R. Whitesides, of
Toronto, meeting being held in the
Bayfield United Church, and have
now been on for two weeks, and have
closed on Sunday evening. Mr.
Whitesides, who is well known in
Zurich, is accompanied by the popu-
lar singer, Mr. Leonard, who looks
after the musical part of the meet-
ings. Their campaign at Bayfield
was very successful..
Mr. Henry Eicher, of Bad Axe,
Mich., was 'a Sunday visitor at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John E Gascho
Mr. Eicher, who was a former resi-
dent of Hay Township, having lived
with his parents, on the farm now oc-
cupied by Mr. Oscar Klapp, is at
present a most beautiful singer, hay-
ing rendered two very inspiring solos
in the Evangelical church on Sunday
morning, which were well received.
He also does considerable singing on
the radio. and his 'friends in Zurich
and vicinity Were pleased to see and
hear him.
: The fine new garage being erected
by Mr. Harry Rose is progressing
quite favorably, the rafters of the
roof are being put up, and if the sun
will shine for a few days the roof
will be soon completed. , Other im-
pi'ovements are also being made a-
round this irletv Service station, '' twe
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To Plan Your Summer's Program of Work, Repairs,
And Improvements
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Let Us show You the best kinds . of Fencing for the $
Field or the Home Lawn Fences. We h
Money
the best
can Buy.
If you decide todo some Roofing or Eve-Troixghing
this year, we invite you to call and see us and get our
estimates, as well as show you our goods.
A Nice New Piece of Furniture in the Home well be
always appreciated. We can supply anything In this
line, and the prices are very Attractive.
If in need of new furniture,
don't
forget; we have it!
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STARE &WEID
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LOCAL 11/11ARKETS-
(Correeted every Wednesday)
Elm 0-23,2fi
Wheat .......................... 1.3.5
Oats ........ ................. 5.5
Barley ......... 65
Buckwheat .-..... _ _ . 80
Flour cwt. ...... _ _ . _ 3.50 4.75
Bran, ton .,....... _ ... , ....... 3 6; p0
Dried apples ......._ — .._ 9
Dutch sett onions ,....,_ .._ .. 8
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co
OF WOODSTOCK
The Largest Business of any
Canadian Company doing
.Business in Ontario-
Amount of Insurance a Risk on Dee.
81st, 1928, $22,206,2'15.
Total Cash in Bank and Bonds
$160,378.74
Rates --$4.50 per $1,000 for 9 years,
E. F. Klopp—Zurich
Agent, Also Dealer in Li¢htnin¢ Rods
and all kinds of Fire Insurance
large double filling pumps are now
installed which will greatly help to
serve the public rapidly. This flrnt
has been doing a good business since
opening up, as they now have their
third carload of gasoline on order.
No Sunday Fishing
Fishing on Sunday is prohibited by
the Lord's Day Act, and local fisher-
men are going to find themserves be-
fore the bench if they do not observe
this law it is Learned. Many persons
apparently have been laboring under
the delusion that it is quite all right
to fish on Sunday, and CoI. Enuner-
ton of the Department of Game and
Fisheries, states that it is not prohib-
ited by provincial statute. The Lord's
Day Act, however covers specifically
Sabbath Day fishing, he said.—Lon-
don Advertiser.
N. Huron Liberal Candidate.
At the Liberal Convention at Win-
gham on Tuesday, the candidateship
fell to itr. W. H. Robertson, Editor
of ,the Goderich Signal, and veteran
Huron County journalist, for the
riding of North Huron in the forth-
coming general election. Mr Rob-
ertson's name has been several times
previous been before the liberal con-
ventions, but this is the first time
he succeeded in carrying the conven-
tion, but will meet with lots of op-
position, as the old fighter George
Spotton, who has been the M. P. the
past year, will represent the Conser-
vative party, and the Progressives
also may put a man in the field.
HALF HOLIDAY SEASON 1930
We, the undersigned business men
of the Village of Zurich, agree to
close our places of business every
Wednesday afternoon during the
months of June, July, August and;
Seltteniber during the season, of
1930.
A. F. Hess;. • L. Schilbe & Son;
Stade & Weido; J. Gascho & Son;
Vera Siebert; Louis Prang; Wm.
Brown;' E. Oesch; Chas. Fritz &
Son; J. W Merner; Johnston & I; alb
flefsch; W. G. Hess & Son;' L. W.
Hoffman; Wm. O'Brein & dSon; Geo.
Mess; Harb • Krueger; Hairy Hess:,
Edward W elltin; 1111ilJialns Bros;
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Is ever at your service with the best of
1 attention for your sick or ailing Auto
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON REPAIR WORK, AND OVER -
MAUL JOBS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS WITH CHARGES VERY
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TIRES, BATTERIES, ETC. ALSO DO ACEYTLENE WELDING.
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HERALD OFFICE
Do You Kvow?q
THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR FIRST
CLASS JOB PRINTING!
THAT WE SUPPLY AND PRINT WEDDING INVITATIONS
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, ALSO CALLING CARDS,
BUSINESS CARDS, ETC.
THAT WE CARRY 1N STOCK, AND ALSO PRINT, STATION-
ERY SUCH AS BUSINESS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES.
STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, MEMORIAM CARDS,
SHIPPING TAGS, ETC.
THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK GOOD WRITING PAPERS CUT
TO ANY SIZE, ENVELOPES 1I4• MOST CALLED FOR
SIZES, CA*tD PAPER, BRISTOLS, CARBON OR TRACING
PAPER, BUTTER PAPER, MEMORIAL ENVELOPES
AND MEMORIAL WRITING PAPER.
T AT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH
A GOOD WRITING INK FOR S CENTS. LARGER WAN.
TITLES AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS.
TfIAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION .SMILE POSTERS
ML!BCA.NTILE POSTERS AND ALL ,GENERAL PRINTING
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