Zurich Herald, 1924-06-12, Page 8l'�et k ai
Items f Interest
In Silks
A new lot of Silks now opened up
We have them in all the .Season's
newest shades
TRIC0PLAIJ
A NEW SILK FABRIS SIMILAR TO TRICOLETTE WITH S1.VIALL
OVERCHECK AND PLAID EFFECTS,, GOOD WEIGHTY AND VERY
REASONABLE IN PRICE.
LA, BELLE CREPE
A Crepe -du -chine of 'particularly .good weight, and has a rich
Silky finish. It can be put to such a variety of uses, and is wond-
erful value at prices we are asking for it.
DOUCHESS SILK
Always reliable and is fully guaranteed by, makers to give 'satis-
faction. We have it in black, navy, Nigger, brown and fawn.
PAILLETTE SILKS
.A LIGHTER WEIGHT SILK OF GOOD WEARING QUALITY AT $2
A YARD.
HABUTAI
A - Wash Silk Fabric of good weight, very fine finish, 1 Yard wide
Special at $1.00 yd.
VOILES, CREPES, ETC.'WALL PAPERS
BROCADED CREPES, A fine new I' A well as - sorted istoc1, of
ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Wedding• bells will, be ringing on
the .Bronson J-iut next .4veelr.
• Mr, and Mrs, John Gaseho •.twea,'e•
visitoris to London on Tuday.
The Zurich Post Offic
ring the half holiday ev
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Simon
couple oil Kitchener', s
days with. friends here,
Messrs. J. Kipper, V
E. E. Wnerth and A. G.
were at London on Th
The fishing iudulstr e d sake
at St. Joseph this yo, r +far
been very' incouraQein�
real good catches' wer-:3
Mr, and Mrs. Moses cue. + of
near New Dundee ca11c turo s ' the
home of Mr., and Mrs. es: ehot Gall-
man, recently. .
Mr. and Mr0. E. W, cub>) .0`g4,
accompanied by Mrs. W.12 h nes of
Kitchener, spent the wocVnt'nd, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs''-ll'onta:s
Johnson.
Rev, q. Schrag and Mr. Jai:
Gascho motored to T•iyde Parke on
Sa'iurday, where Mr. Schrag pur-
chased a• Standard bred trotting
mare.
b'ser-
hurs-
ld al
few
awn.
''fere
pelt-
cloth,for those who require a betty I
,erns still on hand. Some of lines
ler weight garment suitable for BI -.now reduced in price to clear. See
ouses or Dresses, 38 -in. wide at ;
$1.50 yid.
VOILES—of every deseriptionin
light and dark shades at very rea-
sonable prices. 10 pieces in light
ground effects, Special at 35c. yd.
LINEN SUITINGS—Just arrived
a, all linen cloth in white, light blue
fawn, orange and grey, 38 -in. wide
at 80c. yd.
TISSUE GIGNHAM—Something
new in Gingham, Cloth of very fine
texture with, silk 'stripe effect,
32 -in. wide at 50c. yd..
DRAPERIES—A fine lot of +scr-
imms, curtains netts, Marquesettes,
also chintzes, eretous, large variety
of patterns and colors.
J. GA
our sample book.
LINOLEUM & CONG. RUGS
4 -yd. wide Linoleum), 5 patterns
to choose from. Prices now low-
est in years, also floor oils in, 1 ydl.
1% yd. and 2 yd. width. Congol-
eumn rugs in all sizes and seasons
newest designs, Prices right.
SEEDS SEEDS;
We have the following varieties,
of seed corn; White Cap Yellow
Dent, Imp. Learning, Early Bailey
Wis. No. 7; Compton.'s Early and
Leeming. Also Mangold and tur-
nip seeds. -
Produce Wanted
SON
Phone 67
urieh's Garage
Gas, Oils, Greases • Tires, Tubs, Repairs
AND
WNUINE FORD PARTS
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DOMINION TIRES AND TUBES
WE ARE AGAIN HANDLING THE FAMOUS
V. B. L BTTEPW7
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.
ZURICH'S LEADING GARAGE
H. Mousseau Zurich
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Dr. and 'Mrs. .A. J. MacKinnon
an family, Mr. W. S Johnston and
Kra. 'A. John!eton, are spe;oclin g a
few days at Caledon; East this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob • ipfer of
the Babylon Linea were Sunday vis
itors at the home of Mr. and Mast
Amos Gescho, and report a most
spiendidt bite.
At Kingston an operation was
performed on. a woman `for appen-
dicitis and gall !stones and no fewer
than. 1,052 stones were removed ran
ging in 'size from buckshotto a
field pea.
h.Te Crediton, District. Sunday
School convention of• the Evangeli-
cal church are holding their annual
gathering at McKillop Tp., on
June 17th and 18th..
The South Huron Organization of
the Women's Institute will hold
their annual meeting at Senior's_
Hall, Exeter, •on Thursday . after-
noon, June 12th, when a good pro-
gram, will be given, gallladies, are
cordially invited to attend this
splendid gathering.
Building operations ' in the vill-
age are •progressing, the foundat-
ion wall of the new bank is com-
pleted, the dwelling watt. stthe
former building of Dr. MacKinnon
has been all taken down and the
'skelliton part of Mr. Deitzs new
bloc klis. ups .ready for the brick-
work.
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28 Gauge Council Standard, guaradteed against any •
red rust, for at least 20 years,
1 3-4 oz.
Galvanizing per suafoot, •
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40 pREETER FLOCK ZURICH
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The Report of births; marriages
and deaths), in Ontario for the year
ending Dec. 31, 1922, has just .been
published a 'sfolloers—The estim-
ated populationfor the Prov. is
2,981,182. The cities contain 1,192,
619, or 40 per cent of the whole;the
towns of 5,0005, or over 160,192, while
the balancer1,628.421 in contained
in the villages;: (towns and rural.
portions of the 'Province. • The
total births in the Province.was 71,-
320 or 2832 less than in 1921. • There
were 36,477 male children born to
34,883 female.
LOC ,, . MAAKETS
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(Corrected every Wednesday)
Eggs , ,. .. 18-22
Butter per lb 35c
Pctatoes per bag ... .1.00
l.raed apples per lb 7c,
uteri Setts,, per lb, ...7e;
Barley.. ,. —.55
•13uckwheat • ... ... .65
Wheat per bushel ,• ... ...1,00
Oats 50
Fr lour per evt. _:,.., 3,00--3.60
Shorts per ton.,... 32L00
Bra:n,per ton ...,...I ..:30:90
Live hogs, per cwt., 7:25
Durinlg the year 1922 there were
granted 544 divorces and in 1923
505. In British Columbia there
were 139, Ontario 105, Alberta 87,
Manitoba 81, Saskatchewan Nova
Scotia 22; New Brunswick 19.e Qu-
ebec 11. It will be seen: that Qu-
ebec has fewer divorces than any PRESENTATION
other province, thus demonstrating
the fact that the Roman *.Catholic The Ladies' Aid members of the
Church with her fixed attitude 's- ;Calvary Evangelical Church of
gainst divorce has an influence that Dashwood, met at the home of Mat
is remarkable for (the discourage- Geo. Edighoffer and presented her
merit of this Lind of. thing. ''with a silver bread plate and a
appropriate 1d4iros's on 'the oven -
Driving into the daziling lights into of June 3rd. • Nearly all the
of an, oncoming car is dangerous members were present. Alter the
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather insurance Ca.
OF WOODSTOCK.
Carry an 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
AGENTS, ALSO DEALER IN LIGIT-
TNING RODS, AND ALL KINDS
OF FIRE INSURANCE. tf-34
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ed. lune 1 ,1928
EXETER'is having a big race
meet this year in which they are
offering $1100.00 in Prizes.. '°"Thies
will insure a big field of ',potters
and Pacers and Some of the best
horses in Ontario have already
signified their intentions of being
present. This will be e. rare treat
and those fond of good rasing 'sho-
uld attend, this meet.
FOR SALE
A limited quantity of good , bu
ilding stone for (sale cheap. Ap-
ply at Molsson;s Bank, Zurich. 0
LOST
On Monday of this week betwe-
en. Zurich and St. Joseph a small.
hand weigh scales, finder return to
Jos. Cantin, or leave at 'Herald Of-
fice.
WANTED
Sewing and ,Dressmaking by the
' day, all work neatly done, and
satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs.
Falssel, at the home of Mrs. Jos:
iah Geiger, Zurich 48-3
NOTICE.
All parties interested in BowIing-
and Tennis in Zurich., Kindly make
arrangements Titer me for the tgee-
�sor . Lee • O'Brein, tf-48
business—dangerous alike 't o the presentation Mls,', Edighoffer resp -
dazzler and the daz.led. And it is onded with' a few words of app -
so unnecessary. To dim the lights reciation. The evening was 'spent
of acar is 'so 'simple, and easy a in games, etc., after which a dainty
task, that it )seems that the danger lunch was (served.
involved by not doing so would
compel the motorist approaching. Mrs, Geo, Edighoffer—
another ear at night to take, this. Dear and esteemed
co-worker. The members of Lad-
ies' Aad oft . he Calvary Evangelical
church of Dashwood have met this
evening in your home to spend a
shorttime with' you before your
departure froth ns, To the Christ -
believers it is a blessed con'solatioi3
and a satisfactiontoo know that
partings while indeed grievouis;are.
however only temoral. Your pres-
ence
enee atmng us will of course be
missed and your, usethllness 'and
Christian efforts in the common-
ity will with your cleparture cease
This is a (great and distinct loss to
OS as als° for the church of which
you have been `a valued member
for many years, We : (sincerely
hopet hat you will find opportun
i.ty to join up with Christian work-
ers in your future place of resid-
ence.. In recognit'on of your faith -y
sl w . desire to resent ou
fi rile s e
r p. y
with this 'small gift, We wish you
to receive it lit the same 'spirit in
which it is given."
Signed in behalf of Ladies' Aid.
Mien.• :Tieanail!, Pres''.
simple precaution ,again st',the pos
sibility of a:cciden.t to `., s own car
as well as the cars o.. others. It
should not take a lay to bring a-
bout the dimming 'or `ieadlightsi
Common decency de ids that .a
motorist practice this nplerule of
night, driving etizuet
The idea that the ,le bird in
your flock of hens is.essary for
the production' of el /. has long
been ,exploded. The ' .,nly object
in having the male' b with the
flock is to produce F( 'silo or hat-
ching eggs, after the id of May,
when.t he 'setting so. •;i is over,
'every male bird should be killed,
sold or confined. An infertile egg
from a flock with which therea're
no male birds,. ,will remain odible
and m i'ketable for two weebs
when exposed to
a temper
ature
that wouldspoil a fertile egg an
twenty-four hours. If the prod-
ucer
roducer will Swat the, Rooster otter
the enic't of May,; it will .raise the
quality of ,srirnn:.er "egg awhieh me-
ant' snore mttoney, for eggs.
'•i. blase) ay
uaaei'`4th, 1024
The stare with the Liberal Cash „Discount
We have again iia.) v 3 : ,our E' aril.-
tare Stock into the place formerly
occupied by T. L. Wurm aaud are
now in a position' to 'display same
better than evor.
Also a Full Stock of:
SEASONABLE HARDWARE
SUCH AS SAP PAILS, ePILES;WOVEN WIRE FENCING, AND
ALL OTHER GRADES OF WIRE
COMPLETE STOCK OFA.. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
SEE OUR LINE OF .FURNITURE, IF WE HAVE . NOT IN
STOOK WHAT YOU REQUIRE WE WILL GET 1T FOR YOU.
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
LICK
zIardvva,re & Furniture. Phone 63
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Per
Cent
mum Payable Half -Yearly
Huron & Erie Debentures are
issued for $100 or more. Interest
begins from; the day your money
is received. .
Debenture -Owners and depositors
have FIRST claim upon every dole
lar owned by the Sixty -year-old
Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporat-
ion—Totalling over $26,800,000.
Applications for Debentures aro
accepted at any time by—
MY MOTTO;—SERVICE AND SAFETY
Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
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Painting and Paper Hanging
T am in a position to do
any kinds of paper hanging,
painting, graining and dec-
orating.
H. EI.CKMEIER,
'ZURICH — ONT,
.DR. JOHN WARD
Chiropractic and Electrical. Preis
Snents.—Eyes Examined
Main St., EXETER,' Phone ?b
Consultation anti Examination•Frel
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICI '
Every Wednesday, 10 a.m. to ty,,Eak
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TRAIT WE ARE ALWAYS' AT YOUR SERVICE FOR •
GOOD PRINTING
THATu W1r.E CAN • SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING
INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENT
THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH
4+ AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND
THAT WE ARE'STATEMENTS
W' AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING* MANUFAOT
URERS of COUNTER CHECK' BOOKS, AND CAN SUP-
PLY ANY QUANTIT t AND SIZE OR CHECK"BOOKS
+r• THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEL-
+ OPES IN ALL STZESi CARD PAPERS, CARBON 'OS'
.'g. TRACD 'G PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM''ST-
3• ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN1'WO '?
SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC,, ETC,
$ THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE
WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5c. LARgi-
• GER QUANTITIES AT I3IGGER REDUCTIONS
TEAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS
;TEAS( MERCANTILE 'ILE POSTERS AND .A,LL GENERAL
PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY .
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