Zurich Herald, 1924-04-03, Page 8ARRIVALS
Springy lVterehanthse
We are opening up New Ship-
ments
of Springy Goods almost
Daily3 mid invite your
inspection
NEW SERGES
GARBERDINES
TRICOTINES
VOILES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
RLIDENE,1TE CREPES
PRINTS
YORK GOLDEN C 0THS
' COTTONADES
CURTAIN SCRIIV.IS
PIORET TWILLS
'WOOL POPLINS
WOOL CREPES
FIGURED CREPES
NEW GINGHAIVIS IN ALL COLORS
Plaids and Check Patterns
GAL AAf T monAS
SHIRTINGS
DENIMS
NEW HOSIERY AND GLOVES
A few pieces of Prints, Ginghams and
Dress materials continued at Sale
Prices to clear
WALLPAPERS
We sell Watson Fosters Wallpapers. Come and
see them and compare prices
J..GASCHO & SON.
Produce Wanted ° Phone 67
Zurich's Garage
Gas, Oils, Greases Tires, Tubs, Repairs
AND
GENUINE FORD PARTS"
JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
B. L. BTTER7
IF IN NEED OF A .BATTERY, WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO EXCELL THOSE OF T. EATON
CO., AND OTHER CHEAP BATTERIES, AND BESIDES WE GIVE
YOU SERVICE.
WE MAKE SATISFACTORY ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD BATT-
ERY,
BATTERY REPAIRING AND BATTERY CHARGING, EXPERT AUTO
REPAIRING EITHER ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL. ALSO AC-
ETYLENE WELDING.
ZiJRICH'S LEADING GARAGE
FIo Mousseau Zurich
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NICEST SEASON OF THE YEA•R, THE TIME WHEN EVERY
• BODY IS FILLED WITH AMBITION AND IIVERYL'ODY IS •*
w READY TO GRASP AN OPPORTU•NITY, OR TO SEE WHERE
• THEY CAN BUY THE MOST VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. •
CAN IS WHERE YOU N DO IT. ••
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1 FROST FENCE the Frost tight
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1lock woven fence is the best on the
1 market baring none. We have a full
fline of Woven Wire,•
Barb, Coil, Brace,
ar b, Stegples, Steel fence posts,
��te, alway, on hand•
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ALSO A FULL LINE OF SAP PANS, GALV. AND I. C. TIN i
: BUOKETS, S.M.P. SPILES AT LOWEST PRICES, ••
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• A PULL LINE OF HEAVY AND SEEL FHARDWARE r
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1002 PURE PAINT & -.VARNISHES
For Eve w areose ,- For every &recce
Write to Head Office, Montreal for Free pooklet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
SOLD BY..
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ZURICH
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST- LOCAL MARKETS
Hr. W. H. Pfile spent• the we
end at Hulmesville. -
Mrs. F. M, Hess left for Load
on Tuesday.
Misr Elizabeth Rennie has be
opt he sick list for the past • fe
days. •
Mr,
F. J. Wickwire of Exete
spent .a. few dyes 'last week
the Herald Office here.
Mr. Emery Ruby. of iitche'n,
spent the past week with his pa
ents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ruby(
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weber an
Wm. Elliott of Bayfield were vi
itors in town this week. •
Messrs.• H. Eckmeier and F. Ut-
tley, •who have been working at.
Grand Bend, have completed their
work there, and have returned `to
Zurich.
Mr. Melvin, Smith of the Bron-
son. Line was at London a few days
last week to 'visit his -little dau-
ghter Dellal who underwent ,an op-
eration there, is convalscent.
(Correeted every Wednesday)
elti Egg$ 18-22
on: Butter
Cried 'apples per lb. ., ... ...
en :eaten Setts, per lb,
i',v: Potatoes per bag
Barley
1. Buckwheat
at Wheat per bushel
Oats
er ,Flour per cwt.
r Shorts per ton.
Bran per ton
d Live hogs, per cwt.
5 -
Records compiled by the Burcar
of Railway Statistics in Chicag;
show how greatly the cost of rail
road equipment in North America.
has increased in the past sixtee.:
years. . Since 1907, "these figure
show, the cost of heavy freight loco
motives has risen from $16,243 tr
$53,550 each; passenger locomotive!
from $16,057 to $66;200 each; pas
senger coaches from $7,330 to•$28,-
900 each; freight cars from $700 '1c
$2,301 each; and steel rails fron:
'28 to $43 per •ton,
The Indians of the three prairi,
provinces in the 1923 season har•
rested the greatest crop in their his
tory, according to the annual report
of the'Department of Indian Affairs
In the three provinces, the. Indians
harvested' 638,561 bust els. of wheat,
574,282 •bushels of oats. and 62,30'
bushels of bailey. •The report show' '
they raised 58,264 .bushels of , pots
toes and 10,000 l'eashelse of other,,
vegetables. They sumnerfallowed
20,000 .acres of land, broke 6,808
acres, put up 57,000 tons of hay ant) e,
9.516 of green feed.
In, accordance with the law gov-
erning such appointments, Luet. C.
P. Sills has been 'selected by the
Cival Service Commission for the
position of polstmaster of Seafvrth
in succession to Mr. John A. Will=
iams who resigned last fall.
If the moon had been full 3-5
minutes later on March 20th, it.
would have been •full on March 21,
then Easter would have bean much
earlier -23rd of March .instead of
the 20th of April. Siuilarily if•
this had not been Leap Year, Ea-
ster would have been, four weeks
earlier.
Robt. Munn, Hay Tp., farmer,
and Fred Davidson, his hired man
are out on bail • of '$5,000 ;each on, a
charge of committing, or attemp-
ting to com hitt a serious offense
against a 14 -year-old girl, who
was employed at the farm as a
dorreatic. They will appear ,at
Hensel! on April 3rd, The offer-;
res charged are alleged to have to -
‘ken place some ,time in June 1923.
Z. P. S. SCHOOL REPORT
For the ,month of March.
Jr. IV -Mervyn t,Schwalni 87,
Lawrence Howald 80, ,Dennis Bed-
ard 79, Clarence Farwell 71, Dor-
othy Zettel 67, Russell Du:charme 66
Stella ICallfas 65, Viola Stelck 60,
Edward Bremner 57, Elzar Mouse-
eau, 55, Willie :hiebo.ld 46.
Sr, III -Franz Iiochems 77, El-
eanor Fleischauer 76, Goldie Uttley
73, Buelah Sarar as 71, Floyd Foist-
'r 681, 11Zilfred Uttley 58, Laairend
Schwalm 57, Earl Thiel 56, Ruth
1'Valper 55, Rose tLLeibold 53, Wig
1red . Ducharnve; ahsen;t.
III-Leeland Wil'lert 65,; Grace
Koehler 62,' Bruce Koehler 51, Claire
Wielic1t 10. !-
Miss F. M, Kalbfleisch, Teacher.
For March, Room 1, .Z. P. S: '
Sr. IT Hugh MacKinnon
Ivan Wi11t'rt 754, Harold Stade 799,
Violet Schwalm 701; Margery Ga-
scho 697.
Jr. II-Antiouette Grenier 749,
Flossie Stelck 731, Gladwin 1Vlelick
697, Earl 1+'laxboard 671, George Du-
chene) t, fit 0Cxod
Gordon Howald 575.
Sr. I --Roy Smith 581, Harvey
Clausius 51•6, Harry Forster '487;, 'Al
beet Deich'rt 153; Hazel Uttley 398.
Jr. T -Margaret Haberer:,_314;
Beatrice Gascho 297; AlwyneStatlb-
nus 285y
Dorothy Jrothy Stelck 262, Stew
art Thiel 235; Stewart 'Koehler 217,
Armand Grapier 197, Grace W'.alper
197.
Pr. -Quimby Tress, 142, Charles
Thiel 117, Reta Fleischauer 97, Rota
Zettel and Albert eLiebold absent"
Mfrs; G. Koehler, Teacher•,:
406
7e
7c,
95
55
,6J
100
50
3.00-3,50
.32.00
.30.00
7.25
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOC.K
Carry en Insurance of over
$27,000,000. Number of Policies in
force 11,287. Paid Losses in .1923
to amount of $56,143.20. No ass-
essment during the year and have
a ,balance on hand of $31,700.
G. Holtzman -Zurich
AGEN11, ALSO DEALER IN LIGH-
TNING RODS, AND ALL. KINDS
OF ,FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
FOR SALE
SEED OATS, for sale, Sheffield
Standard 55c. bushel and feed oats
and barley mixed at 150c. bushel.
Apply to John, H. Hyde, Lot 8, CoJA.
2, Stanley, Phone 11 on 86, Hensel!
36-3
FARM FOR SALE
Cbn!sisting of 100 -acres being,Lot'
13, con. 12, Stanley T. Also 30 -
acres pt. Lot 12, icon. 13, Stanley
Tp. There is on the 100 -acre farm
a good stone house, bank barn
26x56, driving shed and other out-
buildings. The farm is in good state
of •cultivation•, clay loam, drained,
and well fenced, 4 acres orchard,
also 5 acres of hardwood bush, plea
ty of good water. The 30 acres
are mostly in pasture and rnakea
fine pasture farm. Everything in
good condition. For further par-
ticulars >phone' 15-78, Hensall, or
apply to Maggie Sparks, R.R. 3,
Bayfield, 35-4
FARM FOR SALE
OR RENT
Containing 100 acres in good
state of cultivation. 40' acres fall
plowed. Formerly the Wm. Dow -
son Farm on the Babylon Line St-
anley Township. 2 miles 'south-
west of Varna. -apply to
John McNaughton, •
246 Tecumseh ave; London, Ont t40
WANTED
A girl to do house work, for full
particulars write or apply to Mrs,
Thos. Elliott, Park House, J3ox 51,
Goderich', phone No. 388J. 38-3
IN *MEMORIAM
In, loving memory of our dear
mother 'C'hristena• Koch, who died
April 5th, 1909. ,
Today recalls sad memories
Of our dear mother gone to rest
Alit hose who think of her lo -day
Are those who love her best.
• Brother and Sister.
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the vapor. t of S.
S. No; 3, Iiay
Jr. IV -Annie Jarrot 368; Harold
.Ryeiehert 338, Stewart Blackwell 305
Russell Blackwell 213.
Sr.III-Minerva, .
,
Re,clrer
t • 534;
Wilfred Mous,seau 102, Rose Rich-
ardson 374, Arthur Broderick 358.
Jr. In -:Russell Kyle 280, Marg-
aret Mousse,au 241, 'Dorothy Kyle,
232.
Sr. II-Elda Stephan 358;
Jr, II -Ruth Richardson 275, By-
ton Kyle 217; Mary Huieer 141.
1st• -Ray Broderick,
Primer --Harold Broderick. 217,
No. on roll 17, Average attend -
MVO 15.63.
S. Petty, teacher,
1111"0:0y .APtii 314:1; 1924
The store with the Liberal -Cosh -Discount
FURNITURE MOVED
We have moved our Furniture Show
Room on the second floor to make
room for T. L. Wurm's General store
and invite the Publicto come and
see our fine display of Furniture
A10 a Full Stock of:
SEASONABLE HARDWARE:
SUCH AS SAP PAILS, ;PILES, WOVEN WIRE FENCING, AND
• ALL OTHER GRADES OF WIRE
COMPLETE STOCK OF SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
SEE OUR LINE OF ,FURNITURE;- IF WE HAVE' NOT IN
STOOK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU.
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
A. MELICK.
Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63
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Guaranteed
Mortgage Certificates
Are issued,`upon request, in the nameskof ,two or more per-
sons. % I
In, the event of the death of one _of the ,investors the inven..
tment automatically becomes the property of the ,isurvivor.
or rsurvi i oi!s without expense or "red4t kipc!."
5 per cent. per annum
Payable Half Yearly
UPON ',x'100 or more ;for 7,;•2„ 3; 4, or 5 years, ;
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Let in arrange for a safe, profitable Guaranteed Mortgagee
ICertificate in your n<atmo alone, or jointly ,with some mem-.
ber of your family.
MY MOTTO ;-SERVICE AND SAFETY
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WI LL?
Painting and Paper Hanging
I Am in a position to do any
kind of paper hanging, painting
graining and decorating. Prices for
hanging paper 15c. a roll.
H. EICKM.EIER,
ZURICH ONT.
DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic and Electrical Treat•:
merits. -Eyes Exanuned
Main St., EXETER, Phone 70
Consultation and Examination Fri
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH:
Every Wednesday, 10 a,m, to 4 root.
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THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT'YOUR SERVICE FOR
GOOD PRINTING *
• THAT WE, '.. AN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING
.t. INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. +
+ THAT WE :t?RINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH
AS LETTERHEADS, .BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND T:
,STATEMENTS • •
• THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TW• LEADING MAN'UFAC.IT '''''
e. URLRS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN STIP.
PLY ;INYTIAN'i'TT
Q Y AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS
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STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVELw
OPES ' IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON Oki
TRACING PAPER SHIPPING > KIPPING' � .
+ � A"rIONE NOTE , TA,GS, MEMORIAM ST- �
R Y, BOOKS, RECEIPT I3OOI S IN TWO
SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., DTC.
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THAT WE. FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOT;TLE1 •
WITH GOOD ;FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5e. LAR-
GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER RBt UC'PIONS
THAT WE PRINT POSTIN , '
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